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The Multi Pads

The PSR-320/420 MULTI PADS can be used to play a number of short
pre-recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences, that can be used to add
impact and variety to your keyboard performances and SONG record-
ings. Some of the pad phrases simply play back as programmed, while
others are “chord match” types which are automatically transposed to
match chords played using the PSR-320/420 Auto Accompaniment
feature.

The PSR-320 has 11 multi pad kits and the PSR-420 has 14, each containing a complete set of 4 MULTI

PAD phrases — 44 and 56 phrases in all, respectively. Before using the MULTI PADS, select the MULTI
PAD containing the phrases you want to use as follows:

Selecting a MULTI PAD KIT

1

Select the MULTI PAD Function

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To select a multi pad kit, first select the MULTI PAD function by press-

ing one of the [FUNCTION] buttons until the indicator in the display ap-
pears next to “MULTI PAD” in the function list to the left of the display.

Fanfare

REGIST

TEMPO

TRANSPOSE

MEASURE

0

01

REPEAT

OTS

TOUCH

DUAL

HARMONY

GUIDE

RHYTHM

BASS

CHORD

PAD

PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY

1

MELODY

2

ON /
OFF

VOICE

VOL

o

01

BEAT

MINUS ONE

DIGITAL
EFFECT

REC

REC

REC

ACCOMP TRACK

SONG TRACK

VOICE

STYLE

SONG

REGIST MEMORY

MULTI PAD

DUAL VOICE

SPLIT VOICE

HARMONY

OVERALL

DIGITAL EFFECT

NORMAL

SPLIT

SINGLE

FINGERED

PSR-420

1

1

1

152

39

28

19

30

1

01

1

01

1

REGIST MEMORY

MULTI PAD

DIGITAL EFFECT

FUNCTION

Fanfare

o

01

VOICE

STYLE

SONG

DUAL VOICE

SPLIT VOICE

HARMONY

OVERALL

PSR-420

2

Select a Multi Pad Kit Number

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Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons or the number buttons to select one

of the 11 or 14 available multi pad kits.

• See page 43 for a complete

listing of the Multi Pad
assingnments.

–/NO

+

/ YES

0

7

8

9

Summary of Contents for PSR-320

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...g sections Advanced auto accompaniment technology gives you fully orchestrated accompaniment to back up what you play on the keyboard Large multi function LCD display panel makes it easy to select and edit parameters One Touch Setting feature automatically selects appropriate voice effect and other settings for the selected accompaniment style all you have to do is select a style and play Digital ...

Page 3: ...ding Accompaniment With or Without a Melody 37 Accompaniment and Melody Playback 39 Play from a Specified Measure 40 Voice Volume Rewrite 41 Clearing the SONG TRACKS 41 The Multi Pads 42 Selecting a MULTI PAD KIT 42 Playing the MULTI PADS 43 Using Music Cartridges 44 Inserting a Music Cartridge 44 Music Cartridge Handling Precautions 44 Cartridge Accompaniment Styles 45 Selecting Cartridge Styles ...

Page 4: ...ly excessive force to the controls con nectors or other parts of the instrument Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly not by pulling on the cable Disconnect all cables before moving the instru ment Physical shocks caused by dropping bumping or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and more serious damage Cleaning Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft clot...

Page 5: ...ALLROOM LATIN 96 CHA CHA 97 CONGA 98 SAMBA 2 99 RHUMBA 00 PASODOBLE 1 1 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 q PSR 320 PHONES ACCOMP TRACK SONG TRACK TRANSPOSE 0 GrandPno REGIST TEMPO MEASURE 152 01REPEAT OTS TOUCH DUAL HARMONY RHYTHM BASS CHORD PAD PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 39 28 19 30 101 101 1 ON OFF VOICE VOL 001 MINUS ONE DIGITAL EFFECT REC BEAT REC REC VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VO...

Page 6: ...ENDING Button page 27 ACCOMP LARGE SMALL Button page 28 9 CURSOR s t Buttons page 10 0 TEMPO s t Buttons page 24 FUNCTION s t Buttons page 10 REGISTRATION MEMORY Section MEMORIZE Button page 34 1 4 Buttons page 34 ACCOMP FREEZE Button page 34 MODE Button page 11 STYLE Button page 24 VOICE Button page 12 ONE TOUCH SETTING Button page 31 Music CARTRIDGE Slot page 44 KEYBOARD Section TOUCH RESPONSE B...

Page 7: ...hat it locks firmly in place When the batteries run down replace them with a complete set of six new batteries NEVER mix old and new batter ies Do not use different kinds of batteries e g alkaline and manganese at the same time To prevent possible damage due to battery leakage remove the batteries from the instru ment if it is not to be used for an extended period of time Setting Up This section c...

Page 8: ...n If you do the ON OFF status of the footswitch will be reversed MIDI IN and OUT Connectors The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external MIDI de vice such as a MIDI sequencer which can be used to control the PSR 320 420 The MIDI OUT connector transmits MIDI data generated by the PSR 320 420 e g note and velocity data produced by playing the keyboard More details on MIDI are provided o...

Page 9: ...tial Volume Level Turn the MASTER VOLUME control up clockwise about a quarter turn from its minimum position You can re adjust the MASTER VOL UME control for the most comfortable overall volume level after playback begins POWER ON OFF MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME Trumpet REGIST TEMPO TRANSPOSE MEASURE 0 01REPEAT OTS TOUCH DUAL HARMONY GUIDE RHYTHM BASS CHORD PAD PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 ON OFF VOI...

Page 10: ...l light according to the notes played see page 50 for details on the GUIDE func tion The Demonstration 4Skip to the Beginning Of a Different Demo Song While the demonstration is playing you can select any of the 16 demo songs by using the NO and YES buttons or the number buttons Playback will skip to the beginning of the selected song 5Exit When Done Press the DEMO button the SONG PLAY STOP button...

Page 11: ...o used to select func tions within the function groups selected by the FUNCTION buttons in some cases Parameter Icons CART Cartridge Appears when a Music Cartridge song style or registration memory is selected page 44 BEAT Flashes at the current tempo and indicates the current beat during accompaniment and song playback page 26 OTS One Touch Setting Appears when the ONE TOUCH SETTING fea ture is e...

Page 12: ...according to chords you play on the keyboard page 22 Feature On Off Icons MINUS ONE Appears when the MINUS ONE feature is on page 49 DIGITAL EFFECT Appears when the DIGITAL EFFECT is on page 19 TOUCH Touch Response Appears when TOUCH RESPONSE is on page 17 DUAL Dual Voice Appears when the DUAL VOICE feature is on page 18 HARMONY Appears when HARMONY is on page 31 GUIDE PSR 420 Appears when the GUI...

Page 13: ... the MODE button to the right of the display as many times as necessary until the arrow in the display appears next to NORMAL in the mode list to the right of the display The other modes will be described later in this manual 2Select the VOICE Function Before you select a voice to play the PSR 320 420 voice function must be selected The simplest way to do this is to press the VOICE button This imm...

Page 14: ...voice without having to step through a number of other voices Two digit voice numbers i e 01 through 99 are selected simply by entering the two digits in sequence e g to select voice number 57 briefly press the 5 buttons and then the 7 button NO YES 0 7 8 9 Whenever you select a new voice the appropriate voice related parameters for that voice will be set automatically This is the PSR 320 420 Voic...

Page 15: ...ected voice numbers 129 through 136 you can play drums and percussion instru ments on the keyboard The drums and percussion instruments played by the various keys are marked by symbols below the keys The Harmony Dual and Digital Effect functions pages 31 18 and 19 cannot be turned on while a keyboard percussion voice is selected and will automatically be turned off if a keyboard percussion voice i...

Page 16: ...ture page 18 can be used together In this case the dual voice plays simultaneously with the right hand voice only Changing the Split Voice Related Parameters 1Select the SPLIT VOICE Function Press the FUNCTION button to the left of the display as many times as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to SPLIT VOICE in the function list to the left of the display MODE NORMAL SPLIT ...

Page 17: ...o octaves 1 is down one octave 2 is down two oc taves 1 and 2 are up one and two octaves respec tively S Pan Positions the split voice in the stereo sound field The pan range is from 7 to 7 7 is full left and 7 is full right S Split Sets the keyboard split point i e the key that separates the left and right hand voices the split point key is in cluded in the left hand section of the keyboard Simpl...

Page 18: ...re realistic effect with voices that normally do not have touch response e g organ and harpsichord TOUCH RESPONSE DUAL VOICE HARMONY KEYBOARD TOUCH Dual Voice When the DUAL VOICE feature is engaged you can play two voices simul taneously across the entire keyboard the keyboard voice you select in the normal way page 12 and a dual voice selected via the DUAL VOICE func tion The DUAL VOICE feature i...

Page 19: ... maximum dual voice volume Octa e Shifts the pitch of the dual voice up or down one or two octaves 1 is down one octave 2 is down two oc taves 1 and 2 are up one and two octaves respec tively The original octave of the dual voice is determined by the Octave function in the OVERALL function group page 53 Pan Positions the dual voice in the stereo sound field The pan range is from 7 to 7 7 is full l...

Page 20: ...e automatically turned off when the Ensemble effect is turned on and vice versa 3 Amb Ens A combination of the Ambience and Ensemble effects de scribed above 4 Sustain When Sustain is selected all notes played on the keyboard have a longer sustain DIGITAL EFFECT DIGITAL EFFECT You can change the digital effect applied to the current voice as follows 1Select the DIGITAL EFFECT Function Press the FU...

Page 21: ...lue Use the CURSOR buttons to select the number to the right of the key board icon labeled TRANSPOSE on the display the number will flash when selected 2Set the Transposition As Required Use the NO and YES buttons or the number buttons to set the desired degree of transposition The transpose range is from 12 to 12 allowing a maximum upward or downward transposition of 1 octave A set ting of 0 prod...

Page 22: ...ASURE 0 01REPEAT OTS TOUCH DUAL HARMONY GUIDE RHYTHM BASS CHORD PAD PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 ON OFF VOICE VOL U01 BEAT MINUS ONE DIGITAL EFFECT REC REC REC ACCOMP TRACK SONG TRACK VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARMONY OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT NORMAL SPLIT SINGLE FINGERED PSR 420 1 1 1 152 39 28 19 30 101 101 1 1Select the SINGLE or FINGERED Accompaniment Mode...

Page 23: ...s to select the desired fingering mode the mode abbreviation appears to the left of FngrngMd on the display The normal nor and full Full fingering modes function as fol lows SINGLE FINGER ACCOMPANIMENT Single finger accompaniment makes it simple to produce beautifully orchestrated accompaniment using major seventh minor and minor seventh chords by pressing a minimum number of keys on the left hand...

Page 24: ... accompaniment in the selected style The FINGERED mode will accept the chord types listed below notes in parentheses may be omitted Example for C chords Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Major M 1 3 5 Minor m 1 b3 5 Major seventh M7 1 3 5 7 Major sixth 6 1 3 5 6 Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 Minor sixth m6 1 b3 5 6 Minor seventh m7 1 b3 5 b7 Minor seventh flatted fifth m7b5 1 b3 b5 b7 Minor maj...

Page 25: ...if you select a different style You can change the tempo to any value between 32 and 280 beats per minute however by using TEMPO and buttons Press either button briefly to decrement or increment the tempo value by one or hold the button for continuous decrementing or incrementing The default tempo for the selected style can be recalled at any time by pressing both the TEMPO and buttons simultaneou...

Page 26: ...AIN A or B section prior to a straight start refer to 8 Select the MAIN A and B Sections as Re quired below Start with an introduction followed by the MAIN B variation Press the INTRO button so that its indicator lights press the MAIN B button not necessary if its indicator is already flashing then press START STOP CURSOR TEMPO 116 NO YES 0 7 8 9 SYNC START STOP START STOP INTRO MAIN ENDING ACCOMP...

Page 27: ...g the accom paniment will stop and the synchro start mode will be en gaged The INTRO button can be used to select the INTRO section even while the accompaniment is playing If you press and hold the SYNC START STOP button the Initial Send function will be selected see page 59 The accompaniment split point can be changed via the Accom paniment Split Point function in the OVERALL function group see p...

Page 28: ...fill in will begin immedi ately and the new section will actually begin playing from the top of the next measure unless the MAIN A or B button is pressed during the last beat of the measure in which case the fill in will begin from the first beat of the next measure SYNC START STOP START STOP INTRO MAIN ENDING ACCOMP LARGE SMALL A B AUTO FILL 9Stop the Accompaniment The accompaniment can be stoppe...

Page 29: ...track so the PAD icon may not appear even if the LARGE accompaniment is selected The LARGE accompaniment is always selected whenever a new style is selected When SMALL accompaniment is selected for a cartridge style page 45 the appropriate track for that style will be turned off RHYTHM This is the main rhythm track The RHYTHM track usually plays one of the keyboard percussion kits BASS The BASS tr...

Page 30: ...me bar of the target track the volume bar will flash and then use the NO and YES buttons to set the maximum volume of the track as required The shorter the bar the lower the volume During playback the top segment of each volume bar will remain at the maximum volume level while the lower bars will move according to the amount of activity in each track When a different style number is selected all a...

Page 31: ... split point can be set at any key number from 00 through 127 allowing the split point to be set outside the range of the PSR 320 420 keyboard for MIDI applications The split point key becomes the highest key in the Auto Accompa niment section of the keyboard The default split point 54 can be instantly recalled by pressing the NO and YES buttons at the same time 3Exit Press the VOICE button or sel...

Page 32: ...will auto matically be turned off The One Touch Setting feature can be used either while an accompaniment is playing or prior to starting an accompaniment by simply pressing the ONE TOUCH SETTING button so that OTS appears on the display below the BEAT display One Touch Setting can be turned off by pressing the ONE TOUCH SETTING button a second time so that OTS disappears from the display If a dif...

Page 33: ...d by simultaneously pressing the NO and YES buttons The Harmony function can not be turned on when the FINGERED FULL mode page 23 is in use and will automatically be turned off when the FINGERED FULL mode is selected REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DIGITAL EFFECT FUNCTION Block 003 VOICE STYLE SONG DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARMONY OVERALL 2Select a HARMONY Type Use the NO and YES buttons or the number butto...

Page 34: ...board volume Octave Pan Split voice Voice number vol ume octave pan split point Dual voice Voice number volume octave pan Data Stored By the Registration Memory Dual voice on off Touch response on off sensitivity Harmony on off type Digital effect on off type ACCOMPANIMENT PARAMETERS Mode NORMAL SPLIT SINGLE FINGERED Style number includes cartridge styles Tempo Split point Accomp Fingering mode Ac...

Page 35: ...ayback only the voice parameter settings can be recalled even if the ACCOMP FREEZE function is turned off MEMORIZE 1 2 3 4 ACCOMP FREEZE REGISTRATION MEMORY REGIST Recall the Registered Panel Settings Music Cartridge registration settings can be recalled in the same way see page 48 If the Accomp Freeze function is on when a REGISTRATION MEMORY is recalled the regis tration number will flash Regist...

Page 36: ...ONY GUIDE RHYTHM BASS CHORD PAD PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 ON OFF VOICE VOL U17 BEAT MINUS ONE DIGITAL EFFECT REC REC REC ACCOMP TRACK SONG TRACK VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARMONY OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT NORMAL SPLIT SINGLE FINGERED PSR 420 1 1 1 152 39 28 19 30 101 101 1 Recording a Melody Track Up to approximately 1300 notes for 3 songs can be recorded i...

Page 37: ...cord ready mode is engaged the measure number reset to 01 Recording can not start from the specified measure REC PLAY STOP SONG ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 REC NO YES 0 7 8 9 4Record Recording will begin as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or press the SONG PLAY STOP button and the BEAT indicator dots will begin to indicate the current beat as in the Auto Accompaniment mode The MEASURE paramet...

Page 38: ...ately 200 chords for 3 songs can be recorded in the ACCOMP track 1Select a SONG Number If necessary use the FUNCTION buttons to select the SONG function and then the NO and YES buttons to select the SONG number 17 18 or 19 to which you want to record REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DIGITAL EFFECT VOICE STYLE SONG DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARMONY OVERALL FUNCTION Song1 U17 2Select the SINGLE or FINGERED Mode...

Page 39: ...h the ACCOMP track a right hand note will also start the record ing process The REC indicator lights continuously once recording has started Recording can also be started by pressing the ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL START STOP button In this case only the rhythm will begin without bass and chord accompaniment until you play the first chord on the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard Play the requir...

Page 40: ...ke Play along on the keyboard if you like You can also change the tempo during playback 4Stop Playback Accompaniment and melody playback will stop automatically when all recorded data has been played back You can also stop playback at any time by pressing the SONG PLAY STOP button You can also start playback from any specified measure see page 40 Individual tracks can be turned OFF muted or ON by ...

Page 41: ...he number buttons to enter the desired measure number 1Select the MEASURE Parameter Use the CURSOR buttons to select the MEASURE parameter in the display CURSOR MEASURE 01 NO YES 6 5 4 0 7 8 9 1 2 3 1 3Start Playback You can now start playback from the specified measure number Three digit numbers are entered by first pressing and holding the 1 or 2 button until 1 or 2 appears in the hundreds posit...

Page 42: ...olding the REC button and then press the YES button in response to the Clear confirmation prompt on the dis play press NO if you decide not to erase the data REC PLAY STOP REPEAT PLAY MINUS ONE SONG Clear U17 The volume of each track can be rewritten during playback in the same way Use the cursor buttons to select the volume bar of the target track the volume bar will flash and then use the NO and...

Page 43: ...lect a multi pad kit first select the MULTI PAD function by press ing one of the FUNCTION buttons until the indicator in the display ap pears next to MULTI PAD in the function list to the left of the display Fanfare REGIST TEMPO TRANSPOSE MEASURE 0 01REPEAT OTS TOUCH DUAL HARMONY GUIDE RHYTHM BASS CHORD PAD PHRASE ACCOMP MELODY 1 MELODY 2 ON OFF VOICE VOL o01 BEAT MINUS ONE DIGITAL EFFECT REC REC ...

Page 44: ...utomatically transposed to match chords played using the PSR 320 420 Auto accompaniment feature Playing the MULTI PADS MULTI PAD playback can be terminated by pressing the MULTI PADS TERMINATE button MULTI PAD playback speed is determined by the current TEMPO setting The Multi Pads MULTI PADS 1 2 3 4 TERMINATE MULTI PADS 1 2 3 4 TERMINATE PSR 420 Chord Match Kit Pad 1 Pad 2 Pad 3 Pad 4 01 Fanfare ...

Page 45: ... to break electrical contacts or generate static electricity Static electric charges can cause loss of data and unreliable operation Do not insert objects or cartridges other than Yamaha Music Cartridges in the PortaTone cartridge slot Doing so can result in serious damage to the instrument Never attempt to insert or remove a cartridge when the power switch is ON Doing so can result in loss of the...

Page 46: ...ill appear The cartridge styles are used in exactly the same way as the internal ac companiment styles page 24 Using Music Cartridges ORGRKBLD C01 NO YES 6 5 4 0 7 8 9 1 2 3 1 VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY Cartridge Accompaniment Styles The Music Cartridge supplied with the PSR 320 420 provides an extra 8 accompaniment styles that can be used in the same way as the internal accompaniment styles 1...

Page 47: ...such a case if the INTRO and MAIN A buttons are pressed in order to start the accompaniment with an introduction and then go to the main A section the intro A sec tion will play If the INTRO and MAIN B buttons are pressed the intro B section will play A similar situation applies to endings if the main A or B section is playing and the ENDING button is pressed the ending A or B section will play ac...

Page 48: ...g you want to select via the number buttons in the normal way The car tridge songs can also be selected by using the NO and YES buttons to go beyond the highest or lowest internal song numbers e g pressing the YES button while user song number 19 is selected will select car tridge song number 01 the cartridge icon will appear AåTRAIN C02 NO YES 6 5 4 0 7 8 9 1 2 3 1 VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY ...

Page 49: ...he number of the bank you want to select via the number buttons in the normal way page 33 The cartridge registration memories can also be se lected by using the NO and YES buttons to go beyond the highest or lowest internal bank numbers e g pressing the YES button while internal bank number 08 is selected will select cartridge registration bank number 01 the cartridge icon will appear The individu...

Page 50: ...function group determines which part or parts are turned off when the Minus One mode is engaged To turn the Minus One function on thus canceling the specified parts press the MINUS ONE button The MINUS ONE icon will appear in the display when the Minus One function is engaged REC PLAY STOP REPEAT PLAY MINUS ONE SONG MINUS ONE MinusMod REGIST TEMPO TRANSPOSE MEASURE 0 01REPEAT OTS TOUCH DUAL HARMON...

Page 51: ...t you or you want to try playing along without them use the Lamp function in the OVERALL function group to turn them off page 55 The guide function operates as de scribed above whether the lamps are turned on or off NO YES 0 7 8 9 REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DIGITAL EFFECT FUNCTION MinusMod __r VOICE STYLE SONG DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARMONY OVERALL CURSOR When you press the SONG PLAY STOP button to b...

Page 52: ...either the RE PEAT PLAY button is pressed again to cancel the repeat function Repeat Play REPEAT REC PLAY STOP REPEAT PLAY MINUS ONE SONG REPEAT It is also possible to specify the repeat section while playback is stopped First use the MEASURE parameter to specify the A point then press the RE PEAT PLAY button Next specify the B measure number and press REPEAT PLAY again The specified A B section w...

Page 53: ...NG TRACK VOICE STYLE SONG REGIST MEMORY MULTI PAD DUAL VOICE SPLIT VOICE HARMONY OVERALL DIGITAL EFFECT NORMAL SPLIT SINGLE FINGERED PSR 420 1 1 1 152 39 28 19 30 101 101 1 Function Display Settings Page Keyboard Volume ybd ol 00 127 53 Octave Octa e 2 0 2 53 Pan Pan 7 0 7 54 Voice Set oiceSet oFF on 54 Fingering Mode Fngrng d nor Full 22 Accompaniment Volume Acomp ol 00 127 54 Accompaniment Split...

Page 54: ...nctions Keyboard Volume Sets the volume of the keyboard sound including dual and split voices in relation to the accompaniment and song playback sound The range is from 00 to 127 A setting of 00 produces no sound 127 produces maximum volume The default setting 100 can be recalled by pressing the NO and YES buttons simultaneously General Functions Octave Shifts the right hand keyboard voice includi...

Page 55: ... setting 100 can be recalled by pressing the NO and YES button simul taneously The TouchSns function can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the TOUCH RE SPONSE button TouchSns 100 Pan 100 AccompVol function can be quickly selected by pressing and holding the STYLE button Dual voice Voice number volume octave pan 0 Split voice Voice number volume octave pan Harmony type Pan 0 Voice Set The...

Page 56: ...p 1on Metronome Turns the metronome function on or off The metronome will sound dur ing auto accompaniment playback and song recording when turned on Metronom oFF The lamp feature is turned on whenever the power switch is turned on The metronome function is turned off whenever the power switch is turned on While playing demo songs in sequence the metronome func tion cannot be used The channel for ...

Page 57: ... Control Most MIDI keyboards including the PSR 320 420 of course transmit note and velocity touch response information via the MIDI OUT con nector whenever a note is played on the keyboard If the MIDI OUT connector is connected to the MIDI IN connector of a second keyboard synthesizer etc or a tone generator essentially a synthesizer with no keyboard the second keyboard or tone generator will resp...

Page 58: ...lled or an AC adaptor is connected RemoteCh oFF MIDI Sequence Recording Although the PSR 320 420 features a built in sequencer the SONG recorder is a type of sequencer the same type of musical information transfer described above can be used for more sophisticated MIDI se quence recording using an external sequencer or music computer A MIDI sequence recorder or music computer can be used to record...

Page 59: ...ransmitted when this function is turned on The default setting is oFF When set to on the song data is transmitted on the following MIDI channels Overall Functions Voice Channel Right hand main voice 1 Dual voice 11 Left hand voice Split voice 2 Track voice Channel Melody 1 main voice 13 Melody 1 dual voice 14 Melody 2 main voice 15 Melody 2 dual voice 16 Track Channel Rhythm 10 Bass 3 Chord 4 Pad ...

Page 60: ...ly recording your performance With the InitSnd function selected press the YES button to start transmission When the data has been transmitted End will appear momentarily on the display and return to the InitSnd Local oon ExtClock oFF The song data will not be played back correctly if the panel set tings for the song has not been recorded in advance To record the panel settings to an external devi...

Page 61: ...at any time by pressing the NO button No other operations can be performed during bulk dump transmission Overall Functions BulkSnd YES Receiving Bulk Data The PSR 320 420 will automatically receive compatible bulk data from an external MIDI device as long as no style playback or song recording playback operation is in progress BkRcv Sg song data and then BkRcv Rg registration data will appear on t...

Page 62: ...e factory preset condition by turning on the power while holding the NO and YES buttons CLr Backup will appear briefly on the display All registration and song memory data plus the other settings listed above will be erased and or changed when the data initialization proce dure is carried out If the PSR 320 420 has been locked up due to static elec tricity or other causes turn the PSR 320 420 off ...

Page 63: ... 76 Blown Bottle 2 78 77 Shakuhachi 1 79 78 Whistle 1 80 79 Ocarina 1 Synth Lead 81 80 Lead 1 square 2 82 81 Lead 2 sawtooth 2 83 82 Lead 3 calliope 2 84 83 Lead 4 chiff 2 85 84 Lead 5 charang 2 86 85 Lead 6 voice 2 87 86 Lead 7 fifth 2 88 87 Lead 8 bass Lead 2 MIDI Number Voice Program Voice Name of Voices Number Number Used Synth Pad 89 88 Pad 1 new age 2 90 89 Pad 2 warm 2 91 90 Pad 3 polysynth...

Page 64: ...ce Volume parameters are set at an appropriate level pages 53 16 and 18 Rhythm doesn t sound when started Some sections of some styles do not use the accompaniment rhythm track Sustain pedal operation will be reversed if you turn on the power or plug in the pedal while pressing the pedal For normal operation turn off the power then turn it back on while the pedal is not pressed Operation of the su...

Page 65: ...are L Snare Room M Snare Rock M Snare Gate M 51 D 2 Hand Clap 52 E2 Snare H Hard Snare Room H Snare Rock H Snare Gate H 53 F2 Floor Tom L Room Tom 1 Rock Tom 1 Electronic Tom 1 54 F 2 Hi Hat Closed 1 55 G2 Floor Tom H Room Tom 2 Rock Tom 2 Electronic Tom 2 56 G 2 Hi Hat Pedal 1 57 A2 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Rock Tom 3 Electronic Tom 3 58 A 2 Hi Hat Open 1 59 B2 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Rock Tom 4 Electroni...

Page 66: ... 55 G2 Analog Tom 2 Natural Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 Natural Tom 2 56 G 2 Analog Hi hat Closed 2 3 Dark Hi Hat Pedal 4 Dark Hi Hat Pedal 4 Dark Hi Hat Pedal 4 57 A2 Analog Tom 3 Natural Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Natural Tom 3 58 A 2 Analog Hi hat Open 3 Dark Hit Hat Open 4 Dark Hit Hat Open 4 Dark Hit Hat Open 4 59 B2 Analog Tom 4 Natural Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Natural Tom 4 60 C3 Analog Tom 5 Natural Tom 5 Brush Tom...

Page 67: ...O 1 Bank select MSB LSB 1 O O Modulation depth 6 38 O O Data entry MSB LSB 7 O O Volume 10 O O Pan 11 O O Expression 64 O O Sustain 66 X O Sostenuto 84 O O Portamento control 91 O O 7 Ambience depth 96 X O RPN data increment 97 X O RPN data decrement 100 101 O 2 O 2 RPN LSB MSB 120 O O All sound off 121 X O 3 Reset all controllers Program O 0 127 O0 127 Change True 0 127 System Exclusive O 4 O 4 S...

Page 68: ...tuning BnH 64H 02H 65H 00H Null BnH 64H 7FH 65H 7FH 3 Reset all controllers Pitch bend modulation expression sustain sostenuto and regis tered parameter number are returned to their default values Portamento is reset 4 Exclusive GM1 System ON F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H All parameters except MIDI Master Tuning are reset to their default values DISK ORCHESTRA ON F0H 43H 73H 01H 14H F7H Disk Orchestra C...

Page 69: ...mbience Ensemble Sus tain Registration Memory 8 Regist Bank 1 4 ACCOMP FREEZE Multi Pads 14 Multi Pad Kits PSR 420 11 Multi Pad Kits PSR 320 4 Pads Terminate SONG Song 3 songs Recording Tracks ACCOMP MELODY 1 2 Edit Volume Voice MELODY TRACK Song Clear Minus One 3 Modes Minus One Right hand Channel Minus One Left hand Channel Repeat Guide PSR 420 only MIDI Remote Channel Keyboard Out Song Out Acco...

Page 70: ...55 Local control 59 M Main A B accompaniment section 25 27 Master volume 8 Measure 40 Melody track song 35 Metronome 55 MIDI 56 MIDI implementation chart 66 Minus one 49 Minus one left hand channel 55 Minus one right hand channel 55 Mode 11 Multi Pad Kit 42 Multi pad kit list 43 Multi pads 42 Music cartridge 44 Music stand 7 N Normal Fingered 23 Number buttons 9 13 O Octave 53 One touch setting 31...

Page 71: ...amaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head phones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If y...

Page 72: ...o contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below 2 Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty 3 Shipping and or insurance costs are the con...

Page 73: ...M D G EMI Division 1995 Yamaha Corporation VT41840 PO 02B0 Printed in China ...

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