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Before using the instrument, be sure to read 
“PRECAUTIONS” on pages 5 – 7.

Summary of Contents for PSR-E473

Page 1: ...Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 5 7 ...

Page 2: ...s that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If yo...

Page 3: ...ld otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for furt...

Page 4: ... wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of 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 ...

Page 5: ...ified adaptor page 72 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 periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it This instrument contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way If it shou...

Page 6: ...age it Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables to prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might trip over them When setting up the product make ...

Page 7: ...operation mistake etc Save your important data onto USB flash drive an external device such as a computer page 59 Before using a USB flash drive make sure to refer to page 56 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 Copyin...

Page 8: ...Each Track 37 Connecting and Using a Microphone 38 Connecting a Microphone 38 Disconnecting the Microphone 39 Playing with Groove Creator 40 Playing Back a Groove 40 Changing the Groove Sound 40 Using Quick Sampling 42 Playing Back a Sample 42 Looping a Sample 42 Getting Ready for Sampling 43 Sampling External Audio 43 Restoring the Default Samples 45 Sampling a WAV File from a USB Flash Drive 45 ...

Page 9: ...dio and MIDI communication and for backing up internal data page 54 Use the convenient OUTPUT jacks to output the sound to external speakers or a mixer for playing onstage and in live performance venues page 53 For PSR EW425 only The large 76 key keyboard gives you greater performance flexibility even when playing with both hands with the Split function page 25 Incredibly realistic organ Voices le...

Page 10: ... com patible music data can be accurately played by any GM compatible tone generator regardless of manufacturer The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support GM System Level XGlite As its name implies 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 kee...

Page 11: ... Manual Special video manuals are available that explain how to use this product letting you see and hear how to enjoy playing with Styles and other features Scan the code at left or access the website below https www yamaha com 2 portable_keyboards If subtitles for your own language are not displayed set them with the Subtitles closed captions and Set tings button at the lower right on the YouTub...

Page 12: ...settings such as Split Point page 62 A q Standby On switch page 18 Turns on the instrument s power or sets to standby w MASTER VOLUME control page 18 Adjusts the overall volume e ARTICULATION button page 27 Recreates the characteristic performance techniques for specific instruments when you play the keyboard while pressing this button About the button names in SHIFT function While holding down th...

Page 13: ...fect or Arpeggio function on or off Calls up the Harmony type or Arpeggio type selection display 0 DSP2 button page 28 Turns the DSP2 effect on or off Calls up the DSP2 type selection display 1 DEMO button page 35 Plays back Demo Songs repeatedly Calls up the Song group Demo group setting display to play back the Songs repeatedly 2 METRONOME button page 23 Turns the metronome on or off Calls up th...

Page 14: ...sh drive operation display page 57 4 PORTABLE GRAND button Calls up the Grand Piano Voice Enables the buttons 2 to be used as number input buttons page 21 5 MEGA BOOST button page 23 Boosts the entire volume of the instrument for more powerful sound Calls up the Master EQ type selec tion display D 6 1 Playback control buttons Controls playback of Style Song Audio or Groove depending on which lamp ...

Page 15: ...ch 1 OUTPUT L L R R jacks page 53 For connecting powered speakers 2 PHONES jack page 53 For connecting headphones 3 MIC INPUT jack page 38 For connecting a microphone 4 GAIN knob page 38 For adjusting the input level of the connected micro phone 5 AUX IN jack page 54 For connecting an audio player 6 USB TO DEVICE terminal page 56 For connecting a USB flash drive 7 USB TO HOST terminal page 54 For ...

Page 16: ...ial operations Use the specified AC adaptor page 72 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 inner metallic section when attaching the plug to avoid electric shock short circuit or da...

Page 17: ...g recorded or transferred at the time When battery power becomes too low for proper opera tion 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 EW425 PSR EW425 PSR E473 NOTICE This instrument cannot charge the batteries Use only the specified charger device when chargi...

Page 18: ... Do not use the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss Even when the power is off a small amount of electric ity 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 ...

Page 19: ...used for the instrument When setting the instrument place it on the center of the stand as shown in the illustration Using a Keyboard Stand 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 instrument or other property Place the instrument so that the left and right parts of the stand...

Page 20: ...d by one of the following methods By using the dial By selecting a category only for Voices and Styles By inputting the number directly For details on each operation refer to Selecting Data on page 21 3 Press the START STOP to start play back of Style Song Audio or Groove 4 Play the keyboard with the selected Voice 3 Start playback 2 Select data to use 1 Select a basic function 4 Play the keyboard...

Page 21: ...for selecting items or changing values Note however that in most cases in which the dial can be used to change values the number input buttons can also be used To select a Voice or Style by this method you need to turn on NUM LOCK For details see Number Input On Off at the right column Holding down the or button can continuously increase or decrease the number in the corresponding direction Pressi...

Page 22: ...ce is selected VOICE appears Indicates the playback or recording status including the detected chord and tempo While in the Function Setting page 61 the function number is shown The chord played in the Auto Accom paniment area page 31 or the chord specified by the Song playback While in the Function Setting func tion number page 61 During Song Groove playback mea sure number Beat While recording o...

Page 23: ...pping the TEMPO TAP button twice at the desired tempo When Style and Song are stopped tapping the TEMPO TAP button four times for a 4 4 time signature starts playback of the rhythm part of the Style at the tempo you tapped The Mega Boost function increases the volume of the instrument by up to about 6dB allowing you to enjoy a more powerful performance without having to connect external speakers T...

Page 24: ...t the desired Voice Refer to page 21 3 Play the keyboard 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 on the layer Although turning on Dual will select a Dual Voice suitable for the current Main Voice you can also select a different Dual Voice 2 Play the keyboard Press the DUAL button again to turn th...

Page 25: ...olume of a Split Voice Adjust the Function Settings page 63 Function 026 You can call up the optimum panel settings Voice tempo etc for the currently selected Song Style or Groove To do so press the SONG AUDIO STYLE or GROOVE CREATOR button and then select Voice number 000 OTS page 24 Or alternately hold down the SHIFT button and press the VOICE but ton Preset Voice Types Playing a Split Voice in ...

Page 26: ...n to turn the Harmony or Arpeggio off Adjusting the Harmony Volume You can adjust the Harmony volume in the Function Settings page 64 Function 051 Adjusting the Arpeggio Velocity You can adjust the Arpeggio velocity in the Function Settings page 64 Function 052 Adding Harmony Using Arpeggio Appears when Harmony is on Appears when Arpeggio is on When Split page 25 is on Arpeggio is applied only to ...

Page 27: ...he following opera tions to realistically reproduce playing techniques that are unique to the guitar Example Voice Number 064 S Art Lite Nylon Guitar Harmonics Hold the ARTICULATION button while playing the keyboard to recreate guitar harmonics Example Voice Number 068 S Art Lite Distor tion Guitar Press the ARTICULATION button to make scratch noises The optimal Articulation for a Voice is applied...

Page 28: ...nt DSP2 type appears 3 Rotate the dial to select the desired DSP2 type 4 Press the ENTER button to exit the DSP2Type settings 5 Rotate the dial until Function 043 DSP2Part appears 6 Press the ENTER button to call up the DSP2Part settings The current part that is targeted appears 7 Rotate the dial to select the target part for the DSP2 effect The target parts correspond to the setting value are as ...

Page 29: ... Type selection display 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired type While holding down the SHIFT button press the button or the button to move to the first type in each effect group 3 Press the EXIT button to exit the Type selection display Target parts of Motion Effect type Target parts of each type is displayed as follows on the type selection display Adding Motion Effects 01 L CGrPno 001 01 Cu...

Page 30: ... Dual Voice 2 Reverb Chorus 3 DSP1 Parame ter A DSP1 Parameter B Main Voice 4 Cutoff Resonance Backing Style Groove 5 Reverb Chorus 6 Volumebalance Retrigger rate Knob A Audio input from an external source and Style Groove Song Sam pling Knob B Groove 7 DSP2 Parame ter A DSP2 Parameter B System Selected part in the Func tion Settings page 63 Function 043 1 L CGrPno 001 1 Functions assigned to the ...

Page 31: ...with the right hand and chords with the left hand For details about playing chords refer to the Ref erence Manual on the website page 11 6 Press the START STOP button to stop Style playback Playing Back Only the Rhythm Part In Step 3 if you press the START STOP button without pressing the ACMP ON OFF button only the rhythm part will play back Playing with Styles The Split Point can be changed as d...

Page 32: ... down ritardando and end by pressing the INTRO ENDING rit button again while the Ending is playing back Adjusting the Volume of the Style You can adjust the volume balance between Style playback and your keyboard performance Adjust it in the Function Settings page 63 Function 031 Changing the Tempo Refer to Changing the Tempo on page 23 When you press the SYNC STOP button to turn on this function ...

Page 33: ...Settings If you selected Smart Chord as the Fingering Type set the key of the song based on the number of sharps and flats b shown on the score before you start playing This key is called the Smart Chord Key Use the following steps to set the Smart Chord Key 1 Press the FUNCTION button to call up the Function Settings 2 Rotate the dial until S ChdKey Func tion 033 appears 3 Press the ENTER button ...

Page 34: ...nstrument can play back SMF Standard MIDI File format data Song Category The Songs are categorized according to their characteristics Audio File An audio file is a recording of the performed sound itself This data is 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 listen to ...

Page 35: ...he website page 11 You can select User Songs downloaded Songs and Songs in the USB flash drive in the same way 3 Press the Start Stop button to start playback To stop playback press the Start Stop button again Adjusting the Song Volume You can adjust the volume balance between Song playback and your keyboard performance Adjust this in the Function Settings page 63 Function 035 Changing the Tempo R...

Page 36: ... is no audio file in the USB flash drive ErrLoad Cannot load the audio file because the for mat is not compatible with this instrument USB Err The USB flash drive may have a problem Check if the USB flash drive is included on the Compatible Device List on the website page 56 Format the USB flash drive page 58 Song Audio File Transport Con trols Fast Forward Fast Reverse and Pause During playback o...

Page 37: ... Repeat button again oFF REPEAT appears on the display for a few seconds To stop playback press the Start Stop button Each track of a Song plays different parts such as the melody rhythm and accompaniment etc Each of the tracks can be muted so that you can play the muted part yourself To mute a track press the corre sponding button for that track 1 RIGHT to 5 A To unmute the track press the same b...

Page 38: ... Turn the instrument on 5 Adjust the overall volume by using the MASTER VOLUME control 6 While holding down the SHIFT button press the MIC VOCAL TALK MUTE but ton to call up the Mic Volume setting dis play 7 While singing into the microphone turn the dial to adjust the volume of the microphone If you cannot get a suitable microphone volume from turning this dial adjust the GAIN knob on the rear pa...

Page 39: ... Settings page 64 Function 045 Adding Reverb and Chorus to the Microphone You can add effects to the microphone for vocals such as Reverb to make it sound as if you are sing ing in a concert hall or Chorus to add depth and nat ural movement to your voice Make these settings in the Function Settings page 64 Reverb Function 046 Chorus Function 047 1 Turn the volume down by turning the MASTER VOLUME ...

Page 40: ...g the Tempo on page 23 Using the Tap Function Refer to Using the Tap Tempo Function on page 23 You can make various changes to the sound by per forming the following operations while playing back the Groove Turning each track on off Use the TRACK CONTROL 1 6 buttons to turn individual tracks on off Changing sections Use the SECTION A D buttons to change sec tions Using the MUSICAL CLIMAX button Wh...

Page 41: ...to select Function 4 5 or 6 and turn the Knob For details about Knob effects refer to page 30 Playing Arpeggios in the right hand area Select the Arpeggio type in the Function Settings page 64 Function 050 press the HARMONY ARPEGGIO button to turn the Arpeggio on and then play the notes in the right hand area of the keyboard For details about Arpeggios refer to page 26 When Split is on Arpeggio is...

Page 42: ...le is still playing back the pad s light goes off and sample playback stops 1 While holding the LOOP HOLD button press one of the QUICK SAMPLING A D pads Even if you release the pad it will remain lit and the sample playback will continue When the sample reaches the end it plays back again from the beginning and repeats indefinitely This is called Loop playback and helps you build a rhythmic basis...

Page 43: ...und or phrase you want to sample or prepare to record the sound with the microphone Getting Ready for Sampling If the volume of the audio input is too low the instrument cannot sample the sound When the sound is too low even though the volume of the external device connected to the AUX IN jack is set to maximum adjust the AuxInVol in the Function Settings page 66 Function 068 However if you increa...

Page 44: ...me from the external device or microphone is too low LowInput appears on the display and sam pling is canceled Then the instrument returns to the status described in Step 3 Sampling time is limited to a maximum of 9 6 seconds When the time limit is reached sampling stops automati cally and the recorded sample up to that point is stored to the instrument Sampling Flashes NOTICE NOTE NOTE PressA D W...

Page 45: ...n the display the Quick Sampling pad s light goes off and the default sample is restored 5 Press the CAPTURE button to exit Quick Sampling mode You can import WAV files that are stored on a USB flash drive into the internal memory as samples and assign them to Quick Sampling pads For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website page 11 Samples that are assigned to Quick Sampling pads A to ...

Page 46: ...ance If you want to record only the melody perfor mance press the SONG AUDIO button If you want to record a performance with a Style press the STYLE button If you want to record a performance with a Groove press the GROOVE CREATOR but ton 3 Press the REC button to enter the Record Ready mode This operation selects the lowest numbered unrecorded User Song from 031 to 040 User 1 to 10 as the recordi...

Page 47: ...the SONG icon to appear 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired User Song from 031 to 040 User 1 to 10 as the recording target Never attempt to turn the power off when Writing is shown in the display Doing so can result in data loss If you are using a Style or the Groove Creator for a perfor mance you can also automatically end recording in the fol lowing ways Style Press the INTRO ENDING rit butt...

Page 48: ...n The SONG icon appears If the AUDIO icon appears press the SONG AUDIO button again If No USB is displayed instead of the SONG icon wait a few seconds for the SONG icon to appear 2 Rotate the dial to select the User Song from 031 to 040 User 1 to 10 to be cleared 3 While holding down the 1 RIGHT button press the A button A confirmation message will appear on the dis play 4 Press the ENTER button S...

Page 49: ... the desired settings for your per formance Depending on the selected function the data that can be recorded is limited to the following When Style is selected Style keyboard performance and audio from MIC INPUT AUX IN USB TO HOST jacks When Song is selected Keyboard performance and audio from MIC INPUT AUX IN USB TO HOST jacks When Groove Creator is selected Groove keyboard performance and audio ...

Page 50: ... The Start Stop button only starts stops the Style or Groove It does not start stop recording Never attempt to turn the power off when Writing is shown in the display Doing so can result in data loss NOTICE NOTE NOTICE Message Description NoUSB No USB flash drive is connected UseAdpt Power is now being drawn from batteries Use an AC adaptor FileFull The total number of files in the USB flash drive...

Page 51: ...l 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 overwrit ten by the new data NOTE 1 Bank number Registration Memory number Press and hold NOTICE Parameters that can be saved to Registration Memory Style settings Style number ACMP on off Style...

Page 52: ...such cases if Style Freeze is turned on Style related settings are maintained frozen without changing even if you press a REGISTRATION MEMORY but ton Make each of the freeze settings in the Function Set tings page 66 Style Freeze StyleFrz Function 073 Transpose Freeze TransFrz Function 074 Voice Freeze VoiceFrz Function 075 Recalling Panel Settings from Registration Memory When the SONG lamp is li...

Page 53: ... Function Settings page 66 to something other than 1 HPSwitch you can turn the speaker on or off regardless of whether or not headphones are connected Using a Pedal Footswitch Plug or unplug the footswitch while the power is off Also do not press the footswitch when turning the power on Doing so changes the polarity of the footswitch resulting in reversed operation Sustain is not applied to Split ...

Page 54: ... a melody By connecting a computer or smart device such as a smartphone or tablet to the USB TO HOST termi nal you can do the following Transfer files such as Songs and Styles Send and receive MIDI data Send and receive audio data USB Audio Interface function Use smart device apps For information on how to connect to a computer and how to transfer data refer to the Computer related Operations on t...

Page 55: ...orage Mode when transferring files to and from a computer While Storage Mode is on you cannot play or operate the instrument or send receive MIDI data and audio data The maximum file size that can be transferred to the instru ment is approximately 1 72 MB in total The files transferred to the instrument are sorted according to the following file name order symbol number alphabet Files that can be ...

Page 56: ...ives 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 58 A USB flash drive formatted on another device might not operate properly To protect your data write protect Some USB flash drives have a write protect function to prevent accidental erasure of data To prev...

Page 57: ...e NOTICE NOTE Preparing to connect flashing Connection complete steady SaveSMPL Press and hold NOTE Display File Control function Reference SaveSMPL Saving a Sample to a USB Flash Drive Reference Manual Page 11 LoadSMPL Loading a Sample from a USB Flash Drive Del SMPL Deleting a Sample in a USB Flash Drive DelAUDIO Deleting an Audio Song in a USB Flash Drive SaveSMF Saving an SMF File in a USB Fla...

Page 58: ...eated in the USB flash drive The instrument returns to the display described in Step 1 4 Exit the File Control display For details about this operation refer to Exiting the File Control Display in the left column of this page Exiting the File Control Display You can also press one of the following buttons to exit the File Control display EXIT button FUNCTION button VOICE button SONG AUDIO button S...

Page 59: ... in Styles 291 to 300 and all Registration Memory data in the instrument will be replaced with the data imported from the USB flash drive Style Data Style files sty created externally can be imported into Styles 291 to 300 and used in the same way as built in Styles Sample Data Sample files are imported and re assigned to the Quick Sampling pads Audio files WAV files can also be saved as new sampl...

Page 60: ...ot be saved because the number of files exceeds the capacity Delete any unnecessary data or use another USB flash drive NoData There is no data in the memory NoFile There are no files in the memory Ovr Flashes Communication with the USB flash drive has been shut down because of overcur rent to the USB flash drive Disconnect the USB flash drive from the USB TO DEVICE terminal and then restart the i...

Page 61: ...ENTER button to exit the Value Settings display The instrument returns to the display described in Step 2 Some Function settings are maintained even if you turn off the power and can be transferred to a computer as Backup data For details refer to page 68 6 Press the FUNCTION button to exit the Function Settings display Basic Procedure in the Function Display The following functions are executed a...

Page 62: ...es the Attack level The larger the value the slower the attack rate The smaller the value the faster the attack rate 012 Release Time M Releas 000 to 127 064 Determines how fast the volume of the Main Voice falls to 0 when the note is released The larger the value the longer the sustain The smaller the value the shorter the sustain 013 Filter Cutoff M Cutoff 000 to 127 064 Determines the cutoff fr...

Page 63: ... FL1 When a song has 1 to 7 flats b SP0 When a song has no sharps or flats SP1 to SP7 When a song has 1 to 7 sharps Groove 034 Volume GroovVol 000 to 127 100 Determines the volume of the Groove Song 035 Volume SongVol 000 to 127 100 Determines the volume of the Song 036 Song Melody Voice MelodyVc Changes the Melody Voice of the Song to be the same as the currently selected Main Voice If the ENTER ...

Page 64: ...Vol 000 to 127 Determines the volume of the Harmony effect 052 Arpeggio Velocity ArpVelo 1 Original 2 Key Depends on the Arpeg gio type Confirms changes how to determine the velocity of the audio generated by the Arpeggio function 1 Original Uses the default value for each type 2 Key Uses the velocity of the pressed key These settings are temporary and are not saved for each type When a type is se...

Page 65: ... Time Signature Numerator TimeSigN 00 to 60 Determines the time signature of the Metronome 060 Time Signature Denominator TimeSigD Half note Quar ter note Eighth note Sixteenth note Determines the length of each metronome beat 061 Metronome Volume MetroVol 000 to 127 100 Determines the volume of the Metronome MIDI 062 Local Control Local ON OFF ON Determines whether the instrument s keyboard contr...

Page 66: ...ting from changing and instead maintains freezes it at the current setting 075 Voice Freeze VoiceFrz ON OFF OFF When calling up a Registration Memory setting this to ON prevents the Voice setting from changing and instead main tains freezes it at the current setting Storage 076 Storage Mode Storage ON OFF OFF Set to ON when transferring files between the instrument and a computer While Storage Mod...

Page 67: ...ermines the type of batteries to use 1 Alkaline Alkaline batteries manganese batteries 2 Ni MH Rechargeable nickel metal hydride batteries Language 082 Language Language 1 English 2 Japanese 1 English Determines the language for displaying the names of files on USB flash drives and files transferred from a computer to the instrument However double byte characters are not displayed even if 2 Japane...

Page 68: ...aved to Quick Sampling pads page 42 For details about how to load Style files refer to the Reference Manual on the website page 11 Backup parameters when turning off the power Registration Memory page 51 Function settings page 62 to 67 Settings with a check mark in the Backup column in the Function List are backed up Backups are executed automatically when the power is turned off However please no...

Page 69: ...N The footswitch for sustain seems to produce the oppo site effect For example pressing the footswitch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds This happens either because you were stepping on the footswitch while turning the power on or the footswitch was connected dis connected while the power is on Turn off the power and then turn it on again while being careful not to step on th...

Page 70: ...ction 076 Storage Mode page 66 is set to ON Set Storage Mode to OFF The Style does not play back according to the chord that is played The setting for Function 032 Fingering Type pages 33 63 does not fit with how the chords are being played Check the settings For details about how these settings affect the way the instrument recognizes the played chords refer to the Reference Manual on the website...

Page 71: ...Multi finger Smart Chord Style Control ACMP ON OFF SYNC START SYNC STOP START STOP 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 Recording Number of Songs 10 Numb...

Page 72: ...plifiers 6 W 6 W 12 W 12 W Speakers 12cm x 2 Power Supply AC Adaptor PA 150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Output DC 12V 1 5 A PA 300C Output DC 16 V 2 4 A Batteries Six AA size alkaline LR6 manganese R6 or Ni MH rechargeable HR6 batteries Six D size alkaline LR20 manganese R20 or Ni MH rechargeable HR20 batteries Power Consumption 9 W When using PA 150 AC adaptor 11 W When using PA 300C A...

Page 73: ... 32 Main Voice 24 Master EQ Type 63 Mega Boost 23 Melody Suppressor 54 Message List 36 50 60 Metronome 23 Microphone 38 MIDI 34 55 65 MIDI Basics 11 Motion Effect 29 Multi Finger 33 Music Rest 10 MUSICAL CLIMAX 40 O One Touch Setting 25 One shot playback 42 OTS 25 P Pause 36 Pedal 53 PITCH BEND 15 Pitch Bend Range 62 PORTABLE GRAND 14 Power 12 16 18 Q Quick Sampling 42 R Recording 46 Reference Man...

Page 74: ...service please either visit the following website address printable file is available at our website or contact Customer Service at the address or telephone number identified below Website Address Yamaha io pkbwarranty Customer Service Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 1273 Telephone 800 854 1569 ...

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