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You can record up to 10 of your performances to the instrument as User Son

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Melody Tracks [1/RIGHT]–[5]

These are for recording melody or similar perfor-

mances. 

Accompaniment Track [A]

This is for recording a chord progression (for the 

Style) or key changes (for the Groo

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your performance.

• If you want to record only the melody perfor-

mance, press the [SONG] button.

• If you want to record the performance using a 

Style, press the [STYLE] button.

• If you want to record the performance using a 

Groove, press the [GROOVE CREATOR] but-
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Press the [REC] button to enter the 
Record Ready mode.

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melody, and the Track A 

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recording target of the accompaniment part (the 

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Tracks 1 and A of the selected Song.

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• When you press the [SONG] button in step 2, 

play any note to start recording. 

• When you select a Style in step 2, play a chord 

in the Auto Accompaniment area to start 
recording with Style playback, or press the 
[

] (Start/Stop) button to start recording 

with playback of only the Rhythm part of a 
Style. 

• When you select a Groove in step 2, play a key 

in the Accompaniment area or press the 
[

] (Start/Stop) button to start recording 

with Groove playback. 

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• For details on Audio recording, refer to page 42.

• This instrument records your performance and saves it in an original format. If you want to save it as MIDI data, convert it to SMF by 

saving it to the connected USB flash drive (page 73).

NOTE

Track Structure of a Song

Quick Recording

Melody Tracks

Accompani-

ment Track

• The ACMP on/off status cannot be changed after the 

[REC] button is pressed. 

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Summary of Contents for PSR-E463

Page 1: ...nds and functions We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 5 7 Setting Up Reference Appendix Quick Guide ...

Page 2: ... environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approxim...

Page 3: ...result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment gen erates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is foun...

Page 4: ...f the obsolete outlet 10 Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recepta cles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 Use only with the cart stand tri pod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving ...

Page 5: ...tors Also do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord or place heavy objects on it Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument Use the specified adaptor page 80 only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Use only the supplied power cord plug Check the electric plug ...

Page 6: ...al outlet using a multiple connector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause overheating in the outlet When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical sto...

Page 7: ...B flash drive an external device such as a computer pages 47 72 Before using a USB flash drive make sure to refer to page 78 To protect against data loss through USB flash drive damage we recommend that you save your important data onto spare USB flash drive or an external device such as a computer as backup data Information About copyrights Copying of the commercially available musical data inclu...

Page 8: ...Excitement and Interest by Changing Sections 36 Adding Effects to the Groove with the Live Control Knobs 36 Creating Greater Excitement with the Retrigger Function 37 Switching to Another Groove with Musical Climax 37 Recording Your Performance 38 Track Structure of a Song 38 Quick Recording 38 Recording to a Specified Track 39 Clearing a User Song 40 Clearing a Specified Track from a User Song 40...

Page 9: ...ions Sections 61 Groove Retrigger Function 61 Changing the Tempo 61 Tap Start 61 Adjusting the Volume of the Style or Groove 62 Setting the Split Point 62 Playing Chords Without Style Playback Stop Accompaniment 62 Chord Types for Style Playback 63 Song Settings 64 Background Music Playback 64 Random Song Playback 64 Tempo Setting of the Song 65 Tap Start 65 Song Volume 65 Melody Voice Setting of ...

Page 10: ...XGlite is a simplified version of Yamaha s high quality XG tone gen eration format Naturally you can play back any XG song data using an XGlite tone gener ator However keep in mind that some songs may play back differently compared to the original data due to the reduced set of control parameters and effects USB USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus It is a serial interface for connectin...

Page 11: ...perations related to trans mitting receiving the data iPhone iPad Connection Manual Explains how to connect the instrument to smart devices such iPhone iPad etc To see the above materials access the Yamaha website Open the following website enter the model name and search them Yamaha Dawnloads https download yamaha com The illustrations and displays as shown in this manual are based on the PSR E46...

Page 12: ...ce List Data List Style List Data List Song List Data List Groove List Data List Dial page 18 Display page 19 As illustrated each note of the key board has a specific note number and name e g 036 C1 which is used in making various settings such as Split Point page 62 PSR E463 036 C1 096 C6 PSR EW410 028 E0 103 G6 The illustration is of the PSR E463 Setting Up Front Panel ...

Page 13: ...page 30 2 GROOVE CREATOR SONG STYLE Control buttons When the GROOVE CREATOR lamp is on pages 30 and 61 When the SONG AUDIO lamp is on page 28 When the STYLE lamp is on pages 26 59 and 60 3 TRACK CONTROL buttons When the GROOVE CREATOR lamp is on page 30 When the SONG AUDIO lamp is on pages 29 38 When the STYLE lamp is on page 60 4 PITCH BEND wheel page 51 5 Drum illustrations for the Drum Kit page...

Page 14: ...be reliable enough to last through these crucial operations Use the specified AC adaptor page 80 only Using the wrong AC adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating When using the AC adaptor with a removable plug make sure to keep the plug attached to the AC adaptor Using the plug alone can cause electric shock or fire Never touch the metallic section when attaching the plug To a...

Page 15: ...the volume may be reduced the sound may be dis torted and other problems may occur When this happens make sure to replace all batteries with new ones or already recharged ones PSR EW410 PSR EW410 PSR E463 NOTICE This instrument cannot charge the batteries Use only the specified charger device when charging Power will be automatically drawn from the AC adaptor if an AC adaptor is connected while ba...

Page 16: ...OLUME control while playing the keyboard Even when the power is off a small amount of electricity is still being consumed by the instrument When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure to unplug the AC adaptor from the wall AC outlet Press only the Standby On switch when turning the power on Any other operations such as pressing keys buttons or the pedal are not allowed Doing so...

Page 17: ...hat the stand can be safely used for the instrument When setting the instrument place it on the center of the stand as shown in the illustration Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally slip down This could cause physical injury to you or others as well as damage to the instru ment or other property Place the instrument so that the left and right parts of the...

Page 18: ...riefly to increase the value by 1 or press the NO button briefly to decrease the value by 1 Press and hold either button to continu ously increase or decrease the value in the corresponding direc tion Pressing both buttons simultane ously lets you reset a parameter to the default value YES NO buttons Decrease Press briefly to decrease Jumps to the first item in the previous category Press number b...

Page 19: ...ed to this instrument page 71 Power source status USB connection status Indicates the current beat of playback page 28 Indicates the parameters and target currently assigned to the knobs page 25 Indicates the Function number when the FUNC TION button is pressed or the current Measure number during playback of a Song Style or Groove Indicates the chord which is being played in the Auto Accompanimen...

Page 20: ...0 In addition to the Main Voice you can layer a sec ond different Voice over the entire keyboard as a Dual Voice 1 Press the DUAL button to turn Dual on 2 Press the DUAL button again to exit from Dual Although turning on Dual will select a Dual Voice suitable for the current Main Voice you can also select a different Dual Voice page 55 Selecting a Main Voice Voice number 001 on the PSR EW410 is Li...

Page 21: ...ss the METRONOME button again to stop the metronome Adjusting the Metronome Tempo This operation lets you adjust not only the metro nome tempo but also the tempo of Style Song and Groove 1 Press the TEMPO TAP button to call up Tempo The current tempo is shown on the display 2 Adjust the tempo by rotating the dial Setting the Time Signature This operation lets you change the time signature from the...

Page 22: ...Type List in the online material Data List 1 Press the HARMONY AGPEGGIO but ton to turn Harmony or Arpeggios on The HARMONY or ARPEGGIO icon appears on the display and the Harmony effect or the Arpeg gio function are turn on Although turning on the Harmony or the Arpeggio will select a Harmony type or an Arpeggio type suitable for the current Main Voice you can select a different Harmony type or A...

Page 23: ...n Split automatically as well as Arpeggio When one of those Voices is selected Arpeggio is applied only to the Split Voice and is triggered only by playing a key to the left of the Split Point By assigning the Arpeggio Hold function to the foot switch the Arpeggio will continue to play after the note is released page 68 Playing each Harmony Type Harmony types 01 to 05 Harmony types 06 to 12 Trill ...

Page 24: ... the Style Groove Creator or track A of a User Song 6 Press the DSP button again to turn DSP off Adding DSP Effects target KEYBOARD Main Voice Dual Voice Track 1 of a User Song When selecting the target KEYBOARD for DSP DSP ON OFF Type target BACKING Style Pattern Track A of a User Song When selecting the target BACKING for DSP Output Output Output Output target KEYBOARD Main Voice Dual Voice Trac...

Page 25: ...ight maximum then play the keyboard with your right hand while operating the knob A with your left Assigning Functions to the Knobs Function Target 1 CUTOFF RESONANCE Main Voice Dual Voice Style and Groove 2 REVERB CHORUS 3 DSP Main Voice Dual Voice Style Groove and User Song 4 ATTACK RELEASE Main Voice and Dual Voice 5 VOLUME BALANCE RETRIGGER RATE Knob A Audio input from the exter nal device and...

Page 26: ...chords The Split Point can be changed as desired page 62 3 Press the SYNC START button to turn Synchro Start on This puts the Style playback in standby and Style starts playing back when you play the key board 4 Play a chord in the Auto Accompaniment area to start playback Play a melody with the right hand and chords with the left hand 5 Press the START STOP button to stop playback You can easily ...

Page 27: ... and recording refer to page 42 In addition to the 30 preset Songs in this instrument you can enjoy extra Songs downloadable from the Yamaha website For details refer to page 11 For instructions on transferring Songs from a computer to this instrument refer to the online PDF manual page 11 Computer related Operations The numbers are generally assigned to the Songs in the following sequence Songs t...

Page 28: ...ater When selecting the number 1 to 3 press DEMO button NOTE Jeanie 013 Song name Song number Each arrow mark flashes in time with the beat Jeanie 013 001 Current measure External MIDI Songs containing Portamento Control and Scale Tune settings may not be played correctly If playback of a Song in the USB flash drive or a Song transferred from a computer produces distorted sound decrease the Song v...

Page 29: ...n To stop playback press the Start Stop button Each track of a Song plays a different part mel ody percussion accompaniment etc Each of the tracks can be muted so that you can play the muted part yourself Pressing the desired Track button repeatedly will toggle the on off status The status of each track is shown in the display Playing a Specified Section of a Song Repeatedly A B Repeat If you want...

Page 30: ...is as professional sounding build up switching to another section or another Groove when the count reaches 0 or even before if you want Moreover this can also be used as an Ending the Groove stops after the count reaches 0 and an Ending phrase is played Using the Retrigger function Groove Retrigger is a function which repeats the first part of the current Groove for a rhyth mic break effect For de...

Page 31: ...signed to B and C and One shot types are assigned to D G However when you sample by yourself you can freely choose Loop or One shot types for Sample Zones B G Normal The pitch of the sound varies depend ing on the key you play The default pitch is assigned to the note C3 Loop The sample is played in a loop without changing the pitch Pressing a white key in the Sample Zone plays the sample as long ...

Page 32: ... B C5 D5 Sample Zone C D 5 F 5 Sample Zone D G5 A5 Sample Zone E A 5 C6 Sample Zone F D6 E6 Sample Zone G F6 G6 When the sound is too low even though the external device s volume is set to maximum adjust the AuxIn Vol in the Function Settings page 66 Function 004 If you increase the volume to more than 50 the audio device sound may be distorted In this case turn down the vol ume level on the exter...

Page 33: ...mpling mode 9 Try playing the samples Exiting from the Quick Sampling mode automati cally selects the Voice number 759 Smpl Vce for the Main Voice Try playing it on the keyboard If the input volume from the external device is too low LowInput appears on the display and cannot sample the sound Raise the external device s volume to maxi mum and then adjust the output volume on this instru ment by ro...

Page 34: ...nnect a USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal For details refer to Connecting a USB Flash Drive on page 71 3 Hold the FUNCTION button for longer than a second to call up the File Control display To cancel the operation press the FUNCTION button again to exit from the File Control display 4 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up SaveSMPL 5 Press the 0 EXECUTE button PressKey appears on th...

Page 35: ...igned the sample to play the sound 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal For details refer to Connecting a USB Flash Drive on page 71 2 Hold the FUNCTION button for longer than a second to call up the File Control display To cancel the operation press the FUNCTION button again to exit from the File Control display 3 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up Del SMPL 4 Press the ...

Page 36: ...ss the track 6 button to turn on track 6 6 With the same timing as in step 5 simul taneously press the track 4 and 5 but tons to turn on tracks 4 and 5 1 While checking the Beat marks as they change on the display press the section B button at a musically appro priate time to switch to Section B Even if your timing is slightly off the section will naturally change in time with the rhythm 2 With th...

Page 37: ...but ton rotate knob B according to the fol lowing illustration The beats become more rapid according to the knob posi tion 5 Release the section C button at the dynamic peak to return to normal play back of the Groove 1 While checking the Beat marks on the display press the MUSICAL CLI MAX button at an appropriate timing just before when the Measure changes from 008 back to 001 The Groove starts b...

Page 38: ...umbered unrecorded User Song from 031 040 User 1 10 as the recording target Track 1 will be selected as recording target of the melody and the Track A will be selected as recording target of the accompaniment part the chord progression for the Style or the key change for the Groove automatically If a User Song was selected beforehand recording data will overwrite Tracks 1 and A of the selected Son...

Page 39: ...on ACMP is automatically turned on Never attempt to turn the power off when Writing is shown in the display Doing so can result in a loss of data When recording Groove playback with Retrigger note that the beat indicator in the display metronome and Arpeggio playback are not synchronized with playback of the recorded Song When recording a performance with a Sample Voice keep in mind that the Sampl...

Page 40: ... in progress message will appear briefly on the display This lets you clear individual tracks from a User Song 1 Press the SONG button and then select the desired User Song from 031 040 User 1 10 2 From 1 RIGHT 5 and A press the Track button to be cleared for longer than a second A confirmation message will appear on the dis play 3 Press the YES button A confirmation message will appear on the dis...

Page 41: ...recorded in the same way as that used in recording with voice recorders etc This data can be played with a portable music player etc allowing you to easily let other people hear your performance This instrument can record or play 44 1kHz 16 bit stereo WAV files NOTE Playing back an Audio File in a USB Flash Drive While in the Audio mode some operations cannot be executed When you are not playing b...

Page 42: ...6 Press the Start Stop button to play back the recorded audio file 7 Press the AUDIO button to exit from the Audio mode Message List Recording Saving Audio Files to a USB Flash Drive Connect an AC adaptor to use this function Do not disconnect the USB flash drive or turn off the power to the instrument during recording Otherwise damage to the data may occur Data that cannot be recorded includes th...

Page 43: ...as AUDIO number Use the dial or the YES NO button to select a different audio file 5 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again A confirmation message will appear To cancel the operation press the NO button 6 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again or the YES button to execute the Delete operation After a while a message indicating completion of the operation appears 7 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Fi...

Page 44: ...y 1 8 Banks Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memorizing Panel Settings to the Registration Memory Data cannot be saved to Registration Memory during Song playback If you select a Registration Memory number that already contains data the previous data is deleted and overwritten by the new data Samples are not memorized Save them to a USB Flash Drive page 34 NOTE Bank 1 Bank number Press and hold NOTICE R...

Page 45: ...turn off the power of all the devices Also before turning the power on or off make sure to set all volume levels to minimum Otherwise damage to the devices or electrical shock may occur CAUTION Connecting Headphones or an External Device Do not use the headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss To avoid possible damage t...

Page 46: ...o turn it on 3 Press the MELODY SUPPRESSOR but ton again to turn it off Playing an External Audio Device with the Built in Speakers To avoid damage to the devices first turn on the power to the external device and then to the instrument When turn ing off the power first turn off the power to the instrument and then to the external device If you are using a computer or a smart device such as an iPh...

Page 47: ... is less degradation of sound quality than connecting with AUX IN ter minal Recording the performance of this instrument as audio data on recording software or music production software You can playback the recorded data with computer or smart device Using Smart Device Apps Using the smart device apps that are compatible with the instrument you can do the following as exam ples Piano Diary You can...

Page 48: ...for Playback OUTPUT L L R R jacks PSR EW410 Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no zero resis tance Use only the L L R jack for connection with a monaural device To avoid possible damage first turn on the power to the instrument then to the external device When turning off the power first turn off the power to the external device then to the instrument Since this instrument s power may autom...

Page 49: ... keys press the Standby On switch to turn the power on Backup Parameters Backup parameters each time Use Songs page 38 Style data transferred from a computer and loaded to Style numbers 221 230 page 75 Assigned Sample to keyboards page 35 Backup parameters when turning off the power Registration Memory page 44 FUNCTION Settings page 66 Style Volume Song Volume Groove Volume Audio Input Volume Tuni...

Page 50: ...utton 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up Chorus Function 037 After a few seconds the current Chorus type appears 3 Rotate the dial to select a Chorus type Play the keyboard to check the sound For infor mation about the available Chorus types refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data List Some Songs and Styles use Reverb Types which cannot be selected via panel operation If such a ...

Page 51: ...Hz 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up Tuning Function 007 3 Use the dial to set the Tuning value Pitch Controls the PITCH BEND wheel The PITCH BEND wheel can be used to add smooth pitch variations to notes you play on the key board Roll the wheel upward to raise the pitch or downward to lower the pitch You can change the amount of pitch bend produced by the whee...

Page 52: ...nger than a second to call up Master EQ Function 038 After a few seconds the current Master EQ type appears 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired Mas ter EQ type Master EQ types 1 Soft Allows maximum loudness to be pro duced with relatively light key pres sure 2 Medium Produces a fairly standard key board response 3 Hard Requires strong playing to produce high volume 4 Fixed All notes are produc...

Page 53: ...he current scale appears 3 Rotate the dial to select a scale The default setting is 1 Equal Preset Scale types Setting the Base Note for Each Scale Make sure to specify the appropriate base note if you select a scale other than Equal Temperament or create an original scale via Scale Tune function 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and button to call up BaseNote Function 047 After a few...

Page 54: ... range of 64 to 63 The setting can be reset to the initial default value by pressing the YES and NO buttons simul taneously 6 Repeat steps 2 5 as desired 7 Memorize the settings here to a Regis tration Memory as desired page 44 TuneNote 048 C 048 01 Current tuning note Tune C 049 00 Tune 049 Tuning value When pressing the YES and NO buttons simultane ously after recalling an original scale memoriz...

Page 55: ...n musical preferences 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up the desired item Voice parameters are indicated as below Main Voice parameters M Function 011 019 Dual Voice parameters D Function 020 029 Split Voice parameters S Function 030 035 For details on each parameter refer to the Func tion List on page 67 3 Rotate the dial to set the value Check the sound by pla...

Page 56: ...ntize Function 044 After a few seconds the current Arpeggio Quan tize value appears 3 Rotate the dial to select a value from OFF 1 8 and 1 16 OFF No synchronization 1 16 Synchronizing to 8th notes 1 8 Synchronizing to quarter notes Holding the Arpeggio Playback via the Footswitch You can set the instrument so that Arpeggio play back continues even after the note has been released by pressing the f...

Page 57: ...he knobs in real time you can alter the music in various dynamic ways such as changing the rotating speed slow fast of the rotary speaker or changing the degree of the Distortion v ATTACK RELEASE These effects determine how the level of the sound varies over time You can make the attack faster for a more percussive sound or slower for a violin like sound for example Or you can lengthen or shorten ...

Page 58: ...ffects of an analog synthesizer x REVERB CHORUS Select the Voice 008 CP80 Select x with KNOB ASSIGN button and then switch the target to KEYBOARD Turn Knobs A and B all the way down to hear the direct unpro cessed sound of the Voice As you turn Knob B toward the right a Chorus effect with modulation is gradually applied to the sound Turning Knob A to the right adds a Reverb effect that makes you s...

Page 59: ... in response on the chords you play with your left hand AUTO FILL This is automatically added before changing to Main A or B ENDING This is used for the ending of the Song When the Ending finishes the Style playback stops automatically The length of the Ending in measures differs depending on the selected Style 1 Press the STYLE button then rotate the dial to select a Style 2 Press the ACMP ON OFF...

Page 60: ...playing back Style Synchro Stop When you press the SYNC STOP button to turn on this function the Style will only play while pressing chords in the Auto Accompaniment area of the key board Releasing all the notes will stop Style play back Turning Each Style Track On Off As printed on the front panel a Style consists of six tracks Turn on off each track via the TRACK CON TROL buttons Each of the tra...

Page 61: ...ion The top portion length Retrigger Rate can be changed by using the knob page 58 Changing the Tempo A Style or Groove can be played at any tempo you desire fast or slow and the tempo can be changed precisely 1 Press the TEMPO TAP button to call up the Tempo value in the display 2 Rotate the dial to set a tempo from 011 to 280 Pressing the YES and NO buttons simulta neously can instantly reset th...

Page 62: ...EGORY and but tons to call up SplitPnt Function 009 You can call up this display also by pressing the STYLE then holding the ACMP button for lon ger than a second 3 Rotate the dial to set the Split Point between 036 C1 and 096 C6 on the PSR E463 or 028 E0 and 103 G6 on the PSR EW410 Playing Chords Without Style Playback Stop Accompaniment If you press the STYLE button press the ACMP ON OFF button ...

Page 63: ...t nothing is shown on the display In such a case only the rhythm and bass parts will be played Major Minor Seventh Minor Seventh Major Seventh Easy Chords This method lets you easily play chords in the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard using only one two or three fin gers For root C To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord To play a minor chord Press the root note together with...

Page 64: ...ayback press the DEMO button again Random Song Playback The order of Song repeat playback via the DEMO button can be changed between numerical order and random order 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up PlayMode Function 062 After a few seconds the current playback mode appears When the DemoGrp is set to Demo this param eter cannot be set 3 Rotate the dial to sele...

Page 65: ...ly to any other desired Voice 1 Press the SONG button select the desired Preset Song and then start play back page 28 2 Press the VOICE button then rotate the dial to select the desired Voice 3 Hold down the VOICE button for longer than a second to call up SONG MEL ODY VOICE After a few seconds the Melody Voice of the Song will be changed to that selected in step 2 Tempo of audio Song cannot be ch...

Page 66: ...y press the VOICE STYLE SONG or GROOVE CREATOR button Direct numeric entry Press simultane ously to recall the default setting Increment value by 1 Execute Decrement value by 1 Cancel NOTE Function Number Function Display Range Settings Default Value Description PSR E463 PSR EW410 Volume 001 001 Style Volume StyleVol 000 127 100 Refer to page 62 002 002 Song Volume SongVol 000 127 100 Refer to pag...

Page 67: ...an position of the Dual Voice A value of 0 results in the sound being panned full left a value of 127 results in the sound being panned full right 024 024 Reverb Depth D Reverb 000 127 Determines how much of the Dual Voice s signal is sent to the Reverb effect 025 025 Chorus Depth D Chorus 000 127 Determines how much of the Dual Voice s signal is sent to the Chorus effect 026 026 Attack Time D Att...

Page 68: ...pe Refer to page 56 045 045 Pedal Function Pdl Func 1 Sustain 2 Arp Hold 3 Hold Sus Refer to page 56 Scale Tuning page 53 046 046 Scale Scale 1 Equal 2 Pure Maj 3 Pure min 4 Bayat 5 Rast 1 Equal Refer to page 53 047 047 Base Note BaseNote 01 C 02 C 03 D 04 Eb 05 E 06 F 07 F 08 G 09 Ab 10 A 11 Bb 12 B 01 C Refer to page 53 048 048 Tuning Note TuneNote 01 C 02 C 03 D 04 Eb 05 E 06 F 07 F 08 G 09 Ab ...

Page 69: ...nd after Sample Metronome page 21 058 058 Time Signature Numerator TimesigN 00 60 Determines the time signature of the Metronome 059 059 Time Signature Denominator TimesigD Half note Quarter note Eighth note Sixteenth note Determines the length of each metronome beat 060 060 Metronome Volume MtrVol 000 127 100 Determines the volume of the Metronome Demo page 28 061 061 Demo Group DemoGrp 1 Demo 2 ...

Page 70: ...e you can save data you ve created to the connected device as well as read data from the connected device Number of USB flash drives that can be used Only one USB flash drive can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Formatting a USB flash drive You should format the USB flash drive only with this instrument page 72 A USB flash drive formatted on another device may not operate properly To pro...

Page 71: ...hes Mounted lights SaveSMPL Hold for longer than a second NOTE Display File Control function Page SaveSMPL Saving a Sample to a USB Flash Drive 34 LoadSMPL Loading a Sample from a USB Flash Drive 35 Del SMPL Deleting a Sample in a USB Flash Drive 35 DelAUDIO Deleting an Audio Song in a USB Flash Drive 35 Save SMF Saving a User Song as SMF to a USB Flash Drive 73 Del SMF Deleting a SMF in a USB Fla...

Page 72: ...er data can be saved as a single User File usr to a USB flash drive 1 Hold the FUNCTION button for longer than a second to call up the File Control display 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to call up Save USR 3 Press the 0 EXECUTE button Target User file names appear on the display as USER number If desired rotate the dial to select a different file name from USER001 USER100 4 Press the 0 EXECUTE b...

Page 73: ...e appear on the display as USER number 1 100 If desired rotate the dial to select the different file The Save operation cannot be cancelled during execu tion Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during the operation Doing so may result in data loss The amount of time required for this operation may vary depending on the condition of the USB flash drive If you want to recall t...

Page 74: ...cute the Load operation After a while a message indicating completion of the operation appears Overwriting existing files If a file that already contains data is selected an overwrite confirmation message will appear The Save operation cannot be cancelled during execu tion Never turn off the power or disconnect the USB flash drive during the operation Doing so may result in data loss The amount of...

Page 75: ... If desired rotate the dial to select a different Style file 4 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again Load To 236 245 appears on the dis play as the Load destination If desired rotate the dial to select a different number 5 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again A confirmation message will appear To cancel the operation press the NO button 6 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again or the YES button to execute the Lo...

Page 76: ...CATEGORY and but tons to call up Del SMF 3 Press the 0 EXECUTE button SMF file names in the USB flash drive appear on the display as SONG number If desired rotate the dial to select a different SMF file 4 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again A confirmation message will appear To cancel the operation press the NO button 5 Press the 0 EXECUTE button again or the YES button to execute the Delete operatio...

Page 77: ...y has become full Delete any unnecessary data or use another USB flash drive Error Displayed when a file error or operational error occurs File Ful Displayed when saving of data cannot be executed because the total number of files exceeds the capacity Delete any unnec essary data or use another USB flash drive no data There is no data in the memory no file There is no file in the memory Ovr Flashe...

Page 78: ...ed Make sure that the foot switch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack before turn ing on the power Not all of the Voices seem to sound or the sound seems to be cut off when playing the keyboard Arpeggio Style or Song or Groove Creator You have exceeded 48 simultaneous notes which is the maximum polyphony the maximum amount of notes that can be played simultaneously of this instrument If...

Page 79: ...P INTRO ENDING rit MAIN AUTO FILL TRACK ON OFF External Styles 10 Other Features One Touch Setting OTS Yes Compatibility Style File Format SFF Groove Creator Preset Number of Grooves 35 Number of Sections 5 4 Sections 1 Musical Climax Ending Songs MIDI Preset Number of Preset Songs 30 Download Number of Songs 70 Recording Number of Songs 10 Number of Tracks 6 5 Melody 1 Style Groove Creator Data C...

Page 80: ...6 manganese R6 or Ni MH rechargeable HR6 batteries Six D size alkaline LR20 manganese R20 or Ni MH rechargeable HR20 batteries Power Consumption 8 W When using PA 150 AC adaptor 11 W When using PA 300C AC adaptor Auto Power Off Yes Included Accessories Owner s Manual AC adaptor PA 150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha May not be included depending on your area Check with your Yamaha dealer Mu...

Page 81: ... 71 Load STY 71 Load USR 71 LoadSMPL 71 Local Control 68 Loop 31 M MAIN 59 Main Voice 20 Master Volume 16 Melody Suppressor 46 Melody Voice 65 Message List 41 42 77 Metronome 21 MIDI 27 MIDI Basics 11 MIDI Reference 11 Music Rest 10 MUSICAL CLIMAX 30 N Normal 31 O Octave 67 One Touch Setting OTS 20 51 One shot 31 Output 48 P Pan 67 Pause 28 Pedal 45 Pitch 51 Pitch Bend Range 66 Power 16 Q Quick Sa...

Page 82: ...proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation By disposing of these products and batteries correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste han...

Page 83: ...sing or forgery of proof of purchase documents will cause this warranty to be void This warranty covers only the Original Owner and is not transferable In Order to Obtain Warranty Service Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted Area Contact your local authorized Yamaha dealer who will advise you of the procedures to be followed If this is not successful c...

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Page 88: ...ZZ14030 Manual Development Group 2017 Yamaha Corporation Published 12 2017 POES A0 Printed in China Yamaha Global Site https www yamaha com Yamaha Downloads https download yamaha com ...

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