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Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Digital Workstation! 

This electric keyboard for professional entertainers not only has a wide selection of Voices and 

versatile functions but also gives you the potential of expanding content for the instrument.

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 – 6.

Merci d'avoir choisi ce Clavier Arrangeur Professionnel Yamaha !

Ce clavier électrique destiné aux professionnels dispose d’une large sélection de sonorités 

et de fonctions polyvalentes et offre un potentiel considérable pour l’élargissement des 

contenus de l'instrument.

Nous vous conseillons de lire attentivement ce mode d'emploi afin de tirer pleinement profit 

des fonctions avancées et très utiles de votre instrument. Nous vous recommandons 

également de garder ce manuel à portée de main pour toute référence ultérieure.

Avant d'utiliser l'instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS 

D'USAGE » aux pages 5 et 6.

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Digital Workstation

Clavier Arrangeur Professionnel

Owner’s Manual

Mode d'emploi

Summary of Contents for PSR-S775

Page 1: ...ECAUTIONS on pages 5 6 Merci d avoir choisi ce Clavier Arrangeur Professionnel Yamaha Ce clavier lectrique destin aux professionnels dispose d une large s lection de sonorit s et de fonctions polyvale...

Page 2: ...on or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your...

Page 3: ...g measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line...

Page 4: ...plugs convenience receptacles 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 tabl...

Page 5: ...e of the instrument Use the specified adaptor page 111 only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or du...

Page 6: ...or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Always turn the power off when the instrument i...

Page 7: ...tting receiving MIDI data iPhone iPad Connection Manual only in English French German and Spanish Explains how to connect the instrument to smart devices such as an iPhone iPad etc To obtain these mat...

Page 8: ...nse to use others copyrights Due to copyright laws and other relevant laws you are NOT allowed to distribute media in which these contents are saved or recorded and remain virtually the same or very s...

Page 9: ...with the Guide Function 66 Repeat Playback 67 Recording Your Performance 68 4 USB Audio Player Recorder Playing Back and Recording Audio Files 71 Playing Back Audio Files 71 Recording Your Performanc...

Page 10: ...n your instrument The PSR S975 S775 has new and high quality effect types including Real Distortion and Real Reverb On the PSR S975 these also include VCM effects that use the same technology as the p...

Page 11: ...s cutoff frequency of the sound being played or to control the volume balance between the parts such as Voice and Style Thus you can easily add variations to the sound without interrupting your perfor...

Page 12: ...O buttons Page 51 Controls the tempo for Style Song and Metronome playback 8 TRANSPOSE buttons Page 38 Transposes the entire pitch of the instrument in semitone steps 9 METRONOME button Page 37 Turns...

Page 13: ...E EFFECT buttons Page 42 Applies various effects to the keyboard performance G MUSIC FINDER button Page 80 Calls up ideal panel setups for your performance H PART SELECT buttons Page 36 Selects a keyb...

Page 14: ...onnecting a microphone or guitar 6 GAIN knob Page 88 For adjusting the input level of the MIC GUITAR INPUT jack 7 MIC GUITAR switch Page 88 For switching between MIC and GUITAR for proper use of the M...

Page 15: ...computer USB TO DEVICE terminal Page 100 For connecting a USB device such as a USB flash drive RGB OUT terminal PSR S975 Page 99 For connecting to an external monitor 8 9 Using the Headphones Connect...

Page 16: ...e instrument or overheating CAUTION When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immedi ately turn the power off an...

Page 17: ...roduct at the minimum level When you are not using the prod uct for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet NOTICE While recording or editing or while a message is displ...

Page 18: ...an are available used in the display for messages 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB F MENU 2 G SYSTEM TAB E OWNER 2 Use the 4 5 buttons to select the desired language Press the EXIT button...

Page 19: ...o display 2 Press one of the A E buttons to show a specific Demo Pressing one of the F J buttons plays back the overview Demo continuously calling up the various displays in sequence Sub menus may be...

Page 20: ...onding menu items shown next to them Example 1 Example 2 Display based Controls 1 A J buttons 1 A J buttons 2 TAB E F buttons DIRECT ACCESS button page 23 4 Data dial and ENTER button 3 1 8 buttons 5...

Page 21: ...ve them 2 TAB E F buttons 3 1 8 buttons For menus that appear in this section of the display use the 1 8 buttons For menus that appear in this section of the display use the 1 8 buttons For list menus...

Page 22: ...play This convenient technique also works well with pop up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose Simply press the appropriate button ex TEMPO then rotate the Data dial to set the value 4 Data dial an...

Page 23: ...appears in the display prompting you to press the appropriate button 2 Press the button or move the knob wheel or connected pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that...

Page 24: ...e Split Point positions page 58 5 MIC Guitar input level indicator PSR S975 When a microphone guitar is connected this indicates the input level Adjust the level with the GAIN knob on the rear panel s...

Page 25: ...IVE CONTROL knob assignments page 40 Vocal Harmony type PSR S975 Displays the currently selected Vocal Harmony type page 91 USB Audio Player Recorder information Displays information for the selected...

Page 26: ...n 10 files exist the page numbers P1 P2 are shown below the files Pressing the corresponding button changes the display page When other pages follow the Next button appears and for the previous page t...

Page 27: ...and most commercially available songs are copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names The indications a...

Page 28: ...o call up MENU 2 3 Press the 6 SAVE button The Character Entry window is called up 4 Enter the file name page 32 Even if you skip this step you can rename the file at any time after saving it page 30...

Page 29: ...new folder page 32 The created folder will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the folders in alphabetical order Creating a New Folder NOTE A new folder cannot be made in the PR...

Page 30: ...nd paste them to another location folder You can also copy folders but not move them by using the same procedure 1 In the File Selection display select the appropriate tab PRESET USER or USB which con...

Page 31: ...If necessary select the destination folder by using the A J buttons 7 Press the 4 PASTE button to paste the file folder selected in step 4 The pasted file folder appears on the display at the appropri...

Page 32: ...numbers marks 2 Use the Data dial to move the cursor to the desired position 3 Press the 2 6 and 7 buttons corresponding to the character you wish to enter Several different characters are assigned to...

Page 33: ...ages 3 Press the 8 OK button to apply the selected icon While holding the right most key C6 on the keyboard turn the power on This resets the settings of the entire instrument referred to as the Syste...

Page 34: ...ed the instrument will be restarted automatically Data Backup NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 100 NOTE You can also back up files in the USER drive s...

Page 35: ...nd lower keys are used for the LEFT part while the upper keys excluding F 2 are used for the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts The key which divides the keyboard into the left hand and right hand sections is referr...

Page 36: ...oice Selection display you can call up the Voice categories folders including GM XG and GM2 which do not have any VOICE category selection buttons NOTE If you pressed the ORGAN FLUTES button in step 3...

Page 37: ...old By turning on the PART ON OFF LEFT HOLD button when the LEFT part is ON the LEFT part Voice is held even when the keys are released Non decaying Voices such as strings are held continuously while...

Page 38: ...emperament This basic tuning can be changed in the display called up via FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 E MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE The pitch can be shifted up or down between 414 8Hz and 466 8Hz in approximately...

Page 39: ...ard you decreases it You can set whether the effects caused by the MODULATION wheel will be applied or not to each keyboard part independently FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 D CONTROLLER TAB F KEYBOARD PANEL A...

Page 40: ...the right increases the RIGHT 2 volume Voice Effect Cho R1 R2 Adjusts the Chorus depth for the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts Rotating the knob to the right makes it deeper 3 Voice Attack R1 R2 Adjusts the leng...

Page 41: ...requency of the filter and the resonance for all keyboard parts and the Style to change the timbre or tone of the sound Reverb Voice Style Adjusts the Reverb depth for all keyboard parts and the Style...

Page 42: ...he DSP Digital Signal Processor effect on or off for the currently selected keyboard part The DSP VARI button is used to change between variations of the DSP effect For example this could be used to c...

Page 43: ...MP button and the LEFT part are on Multi Assign The Multi Assign effect automatically assigns notes played simultaneously on the right hand section of the keyboard to separate parts Voices Both of the...

Page 44: ...e 4 6 buttons to select the desired type You can set the Arpeggio volume and select the part for playing the Arpeggio in the display called up via the 7 DETAIL buttons For details refer to the Referen...

Page 45: ...hange other settings such as Rotary Speaker and Vibrato Creating Your Original Organ Flutes Voices NOTE The term footage is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs in which the...

Page 46: ...s You can get high quality Expansion Pack data created by Yamaha or create your own original Expansion Pack data by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager software on your computer For instructions on how...

Page 47: ...tch of the entire instrument FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 E MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE TAB E MASTER TUNE Scale Tuning FUNCTION TAB E MENU 1 E MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE TAB F SCALE TUNE Changing the part assignment...

Page 48: ...Accompaniment The specific left hand section of the keyboard page 58 becomes the chord section and chords played in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic acco...

Page 49: ...ter expressive potential Specifically it retains the subtle nuances and grooves that are difficult to reproduce using the preset drum percussion kit Yamaha Time Stretch Technology allows the audio to...

Page 50: ...before starting Style playback After pressing one of the INTRO I III buttons start playback of the Style When the Intro finishes playing Style playback automatically shifts to the Main section ENDING...

Page 51: ...nute Holding down either button can change the value continuously Pressing both TEMPO and buttons simultaneously lets you call up the default tempo of the last selected Style or Song TAP TEMPO button...

Page 52: ...es making up a chord in the left hand section of the keyboard when ACMP is turned on or the LEFT part is turned on For information on which notes to press for each chord use the Chord Tutor function p...

Page 53: ...ects etc that match the current Style it also automatically turns on ACMP and SYNC START so that you can immediately start playing the Style 3 As soon as you play a chord in the chord section the sele...

Page 54: ...ted Style starts Automatically changing One Touch Settings with the Main sections OTS Link The convenient OTS One Touch Setting Link function lets you automatically have One Touch Settings change when...

Page 55: ...on the Piano section ideally by using both hands or play the rhythm on the Drum section for one or two measures along with the metronome The performance is analyzed over several seconds then playback...

Page 56: ...2 Chord 1 2 These are rhythmic chord backing parts commonly used with piano or guitar Voices PAD This part is used for sustained instruments such as strings organ choir etc PHR1 2 Phrase 1 2 These pa...

Page 57: ...on to close the BALANCE display To change the Voice for each channel Press one of the 1 8 buttons corresponding to the desired channel to call up the Voice Selection display page 36 then select the de...

Page 58: ...ight hand UPPER section Split Point LEFT RIGHT 1 2 Voices section NOTE You can also specify each Split Point by note name using the 3 6 buttons F STYLE LEFT Sets Split Point STYLE and Split Point LEFT...

Page 59: ...hand UPPER section you can specify the chord type as you play the melody When the Manual Bass function is turned on via the E button the Voice for the Bass part of the current Style is muted and assig...

Page 60: ...sting Styles The Rhythm parts of a preset Style consist of a preset Drum Kit and each drum sound is assigned to a separate note You may want to change the sound and the note assignments or make more d...

Page 61: ...l One Touch Settings MEMORY ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 Creating editing Styles Style Creator FUNCTION TAB F MENU 2 A STYLE CREATOR Realtime Recording TAB E BASIC Step Recording TAB F EDIT G STEP REC Style...

Page 62: ...n recorded Songs page 68 Commercially available Song data SMF Standard MIDI File If you want to play back a Song in USB flash drive connect the USB flash drive containing Song data to the USB TO DEVIC...

Page 63: ...r of them scrolls backward forward continuously NOTE You can transpose the Song playback page 38 Queuing the next Song for playback While a Song is playing back you can queue up the next Song for play...

Page 64: ...icating the current position You can change the displayed notation style by using the 1 8 buttons For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE Phrase Mark is a pre programmed marker i...

Page 65: ...lor of the lyrics changes indicating the current position To view the text file on the TEXT display press one of the 5 6 TEXT FILES buttons to call up the File Selection display and select the desired...

Page 66: ...ou can now play that part by yourself 4 Press the SONG F K PLAY PAUSE button to start playback Practice the muted part while viewing the SCORE display The playback of the left and extra parts will wai...

Page 67: ...4 To stop playback press the SONG J STOP button The Song position returns to Point A and pressing the SONG F K PLAY PAUSE button lets you start from that point again After you ve finished practicing...

Page 68: ...y A blank Song for recording is automatically set and the Song name on the Main display page 24 is set to NewSong 2 Press the SONG REC button The REC and F K PLAY PAUSE buttons flashes indicating the...

Page 69: ...recording make the necessary settings such as Voice Style selection 1 Press the SONG REC button and the J STOP button simultaneously A blank Song for recording is automatically set and the Song name...

Page 70: ...another Song or you turn the power off without carrying out the Save operation Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 3 Editing Music Notation settings SCORE 1 8 button...

Page 71: ...formats WAV 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution stereo MP3 MPEG 1 Audio Layer 3 44 1 48 0 kHz sample rate 64 320 kbps with variable bit rate mono stereo 1 Connect the USB flash drive containing th...

Page 72: ...Information window which you can view the file name path sample rate etc of the selected red framed file NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 26 To close...

Page 73: ...his selects the previous file holding it moves continuously back through the cur rent file in seconds 5 NEXT Pressing this selects the next file holding it moves continuously forward through the cur r...

Page 74: ...of the USB flash drive 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Make the necessary settings such as Voice Style selection and the microphone connection if you want to record your...

Page 75: ...ction display press the H FILES button NOTE The USB flash drive of USB1 is selected as the recording destination when multiple USB flash drives are connected NOTE You can use the metronome page 37 whi...

Page 76: ...button to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display 2 Press one of the A J buttons to select the desired bank You can call up the other pages by pressing the buttons that correspond to the page nu...

Page 77: ...playing back pressing the Multi Pad button starts playback at the top of the next measure When the Style or Song is stopped pressing the Multi Pad button starts playback immediately While the Style o...

Page 78: ...Press the EXIT button to return to the AUDIO LINK MULTI PAD display Creating a Multi Pad with Audio files Audio Link Multi Pad NOTE Audio Link Multi Pads can neither be created nor played back during...

Page 79: ...setting Select the desired Audio Link Multi Pad then carry out the same operations as in steps 3 to 10 You can play the Multi Pad to which the audio file is assigned by selecting them in the USER or...

Page 80: ...EARCH 1 2 Search result page 81 2 Use the 2 3 buttons to select the desired Record You can also use the Data dial and the ENTER button The panel settings in the Record are called up When the Record in...

Page 81: ...e suitable for performing a song in 2 4 and 6 8 beat can be searched but the actual Style is created by using a 4 4 beat NOTE To cancel searching press the 8 CANCEL button A MUSIC Calls up the Charact...

Page 82: ...d to a computer http download yamaha com 2 Connect the USB flash drive which contains the Music Finder file mfd to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the instrument 3 Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call...

Page 83: ...heck that the registered Record is shown in the MUSIC FINDER display In the STYLE column of the Record the Song is registered as SONG the audio file as AUDIO and the Style is registered according to i...

Page 84: ...ight hand To stop playback press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button Calling up the Song Audio or Style registered to Music Finder NOTE If you want to play back a Song audio or Style file in the USB f...

Page 85: ...nel settings such as those for Voices Styles and Effects For information on the panel settings that can be registered with the Registration Memory function refer to the Registration section of the Par...

Page 86: ...the 6 SAVE button to save the Bank file For instructions on saving refer to page 28 NOTICE If you select the button whose lamp is lit in red or green here the panel setup previously mem orized to the...

Page 87: ...sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 100 NOTE Turning the FREEZE button on lets you disable recall of specific item s as desired For instructions refer to the Reference Manual on the website Co...

Page 88: ...775 1 Before connecting a microphone or guitar set the GAIN knob to the minimum position 2 Set the MIC GUITAR switch When connecting a microphone set it to MIC When connecting a guitar set it to GUITA...

Page 89: ...he instrument when you talk sing into the microphone or play the guitar 4 If necessary press the C EFFECT TYPE button to call up the EFFECT page of the MIXING CONSOLE display and select the effect typ...

Page 90: ...6 Sing into the microphone or play the guitar 7 Adjust the volume balance between the microphone guitar sound and the instrument sound on the BALANCE display page 57 Turning the Talk function on by p...

Page 91: ...which can be selected automatically by selecting a Vocal Harmony type Using Vocal Harmony PSR S975 4 7 Icon Mode Descriptions Microphone and man woman Chordal The harmony notes are determined by the c...

Page 92: ...d played part LOWER to have it applied by your left hand played part or OFF in order to not to have any Vocoder effect applied by your keyboard playing For more information on the keyboard setting for...

Page 93: ...elect the desired Synth Vocoder type 4 Make sure that the 4 HARMONY buttons in the MIC GUITAR SETTING display is set to ON If necessary use the 5 VOCAL EFFECT buttons to turn on the Vocal Harmony effe...

Page 94: ...ocal Harmony Con trol parameters MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY E TYPE 8 SET UP PSR S975 Editing the Vocal Harmony Types MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY E TYPE TAB VOCAL HARMONY select a Vocal Harmony type 8 EDI...

Page 95: ...applied 1 Press the MIXER EQ button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display 2 Press the MIXER EQ button repeatedly to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display for the relevant parts The part category Panel St...

Page 96: ...ound NOTE You can instantly set the same value for the parameter to all of the parts if you simultaneously hold down one of the A J buttons and use the 1 8 buttons or the Data dial To save the PANEL d...

Page 97: ...ple Controlling Song Start Stop by footswitch Connect a footswitch FC4A or FC5 to one of the FOOT PEDAL jacks To assign the function to the connected pedal select SONG PLAY PAUSE in the operation disp...

Page 98: ...ernal device then to the instrument Since this instru ment s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function page 17 turn off the power to the external device or disable Auto...

Page 99: ...wn on the instrument s LCD When you select LCD the monitor shows the same contents as shown on the instrument s LCD You can connect a microphone or guitar to the MIC GUITAR INPUT jack standard 1 4 pho...

Page 100: ...ch as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB device Failure to observe this may result in freezing of the operation of the instrument or corruption of the USB device and the data When c...

Page 101: ...tton to actually carry out the Format operation By pressing the USB button you can access the files which are saved in the USB flash drive Select the desired category by using the A C and F H buttons...

Page 102: ...n transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI For details on using a computer with this instrument refer to the Computer related Operations on the website Connecting to an iPhone iP...

Page 103: ...device For detailed information about MIDI settings such as transmit receive channels on the instrument refer to the Reference Manual on the website Connecting External MIDI Devices MIDI IN OUT termin...

Page 104: ...ns Also included are advanced Creator features such as for Styles Songs and Multi Pads 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB E F MENU 1 MENU 2 2 Press one of the A J buttons to call up the desi...

Page 105: ...ng Song playback related settings such as Guide Function Channel settings Repeat settings etc Chapter 3 I MIDI For making MIDI related settings Chapter 11 J UTILITY CONFIG 1 For making general setting...

Page 106: ...CTION MIDI MIXER EQ MIXING CONSOLE VOL VOICE BAL CHANNEL ON OFF USB FUNCTION UTILITY USB USB AUDIO PLAYER AUDIO File Selection display called up only when a USB flash drive is connected TAB E F ENTER...

Page 107: ...are set to off Use the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT button to turn it on The volume of the individual parts may be set too low Raise the volume in the BALANCE display page 57 Make sure the desire...

Page 108: ...board pages 58 59 The Track Mute function may have been assigned to the LIVE CONTROL knob s Check the knob settings and reset the value page 40 Styles in a USB flash drive cannot be selected If the si...

Page 109: ...f the Style and Song from the VOICE parameter the detailed settings related to the drum voice are reset and in some cases you may be unable to restore the original sound In the case of Song playback y...

Page 110: ...5 Preset 2 User 5 Preset 2 User Part EQ 27 Parts 27 Parts Mic Guitar Effects Noise Gate Compressor 3Band EQ Noise Gate Compressor 3Band EQ Vocal Harmony Number of Presets Vocal Harmony 44 Synth Vocod...

Page 111: ...3 MB max External Drives USB flash drive USB flash drive Connectivity DC IN 16 V 16 V Headphones Standard stereo phone jack Standard stereo phone jack Microphone Guitar Yes Yes MIDI IN OUT IN OUT AUX...

Page 112: ...96 Expansion Pack 46 47 F Factory Reset 33 Fade In Out 52 Fast Forward 63 73 File 26 27 File Selection display 26 Fill in 51 Filter 96 Fingering type 52 Folder 29 Foot controller 97 Footage 45 Footswi...

Page 113: ...ve 28 Scale Tune 38 Score 64 Section 51 SFF Style File Format 8 49 SFX Kit 37 SMF Standard MIDI File 62 Song 62 Song Creator 70 Speaker 98 105 Specifications 110 Split 35 Split Point 58 Standard MIDI...

Page 114: ...items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal weee_eu_en_02 Informations concernant la collecte et le traitement des d chets d quipements lectriques...

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Page 116: ...ments 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...

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