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PSR-SX900/SX700  Owner’s Manual

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By connecting with an external monitor such as a television, you can separately show the 
lyrics/text or duplicate the instrument display (mirroring) on an external monitor. Use a 
USB display adaptor and a display cable which are compatible with both this instrument 
and the monitor to connect to the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal of this instrument. 

For a list of compatible USB display adaptors, visit the following website:
https://download.yamaha.com/

Set the display content that is to be output via [MENU] 

 [Utility] 

 [Speaker/Connectiv-

ity].

Viewing the Instrument’s Display on an External Monitor (PSR-SX900)

When connecting the USB display 
adaptor, connect directly to the 
[USB TO DEVICE] terminal on the 
instrument. (Do not use a USB 
hub.)

NOTICE

External monitor

Display cable

USB display adaptor

Before using the [USB TO DEVICE] ter-
minal, be sure to read “Precautions 
when using the [USB TO DEVICE] ter-
minal” on page 107.

NOTE

Lyrics/Text

Only the lyrics of the Song or text files (whichever you used last time) are 
output, regardless of the display that is called up on the instrument.

Mirroring

The currently selected display is output.

Summary of Contents for PSR-SX900

Page 1: ...nual 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 lectr...

Page 2: ...how a function 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...

Page 3: ...e try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different...

Page 4: ...ord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12...

Page 5: ...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 i...

Page 6: ...oss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use Even when the Standby On switch is in standby status displ...

Page 7: ...ounds and styles is virtually unlimited Audio Function Audio files WAV or MP3 format can be played back on the instrument You can also record your performance as audio files WAV or MP3 format to the i...

Page 8: ...pre installed in this instrument Perfect Words and Music by Ed Sheeran Copyright c 2017 Sony ATV Music Publishing UK Ltd All Rights Administered by Sony ATV Music Publishing LLC 424 Church Street Sui...

Page 9: ...related Operations page 110 Includes instructions on connecting the instrument to a computer and operations related to transferring song data To obtain these materials access the Yamaha Downloads webs...

Page 10: ...Using the PSR SX900 SX700 by itself Understanding the basic features and workflow of this instrument Key Functions and Terms Panel Controls and Terminals Display Structure Basic Operations Workflow Gu...

Page 11: ...ng Expansion Pack data to the instrument Creating your own original Expansion Packs Creating your own original contents Creating new Voices from scratch using your own recorded waveform files Installi...

Page 12: ...on the PSR SX900 SX700 38 Operation Guide 1 Playing with Styles Setting Up 40 Setting up Styles 40 Optimum Panel Settings for the Current Style One Touch Setting 43 Setting up Keyboard Parts 44 Selec...

Page 13: ...tions or Shortcuts to the ASSIGNABLE Buttons 94 Making Global Settings Utility 95 Adjusting the Sound at the Final Output Master Compressor Master EQ 96 Adding New Contents Expansion Packs 97 Operatio...

Page 14: ...s instrument the term Song refers to MIDI or audio data such as preset songs commercially available files etc Not only can you play back a Song and listen to it but you can also play the keyboard alon...

Page 15: ...ings The Playlist function makes it easy to manage and call up your songs and the related settings no matter how numerous The Playlist allows you to recall a specific song from more than eight songs b...

Page 16: ...lection buttons Page 40 Selects a Style category iTRANSPOSE buttons Page 55 Transposes the entire pitch of the instrument in semitone steps oTEMPO buttons Page 42 Controls the tempo for Style Song and...

Page 17: ...R SX900 MIC SETTING button PSR SX700 Pages 70 101 Calls up the display from which you can make settings for the microphone guitar and on the PSR SX900 Vocal Harmony settings 1 MENU button Pages 25 29...

Page 18: ...UT jack y MIC GUITAR INPUT jack Page 100 For connecting a microphone or guitar Attaching the Music Rest Insert the music rest into the slots as shown q w e r t y u Rear Panel 8REGISTRATION MEMORY butt...

Page 19: ...O DEVICE terminals Page 107 For connecting USB devices such as a USB flash drive or an optional wireless LAN adaptor etc The PSR SX900 has two terminals and the PSR SX700 has one terminal 1 USB TO HOS...

Page 20: ...reverse when disconnecting the AC adaptor 3 1 2 AC adaptor DC IN jack page 18 AC outlet The shape of the plug and outlet differs depending on your area Power cord WARNING CAUTION NOTE Turning the Powe...

Page 21: ...will be lost if the power automatically turns off Make sure to save your data before this happens When a USB flash drive containing a large number of files is connected to the instrument the executio...

Page 22: ...lay display Touch Touch Screen Display on the display 3 Change the settings by touching the display For information on the other items in this display refer to the Reference Manual on the website page...

Page 23: ...r function you can call up the File Selection display to select desired files On the next page you can see an overview of how to call up each key function display Main Display Structure LCD Main Displ...

Page 24: ...ion display One of the File Selection displays page 28 for selecting Styles Song Playback display This is for controlling Song playback pages 66 72 Song Recording display For recording your perfor man...

Page 25: ...page 48 Playlist display This is for selecting and editing Playlists page 90 Mic Setting dis play This is for making set tings for the micro phone or the guitar sound page 101 Vocal Harmony display PS...

Page 26: ...t and Right 1 3 and the on off status of the four parts Touching a Voice name calls up the Voice Selection display for the corresponding part wSong area Indicates information related to Song playback...

Page 27: ...ccessed the network via the USB Wireless LAN Adaptor the current time is shown here rRegistration Memory Bank Indicates the currently selected Registration Memory Bank name and Registration Memory num...

Page 28: ...lectable data files The files that can be selected are shown If two or more pages are available you can call up another page by touching the desired page tab at the bottom of this area rFolder Path Th...

Page 29: ...lay or window or Close at the lower right of pop up displays When a message information or confirmation dialog appears touching the appropriate item such as Yes or No closes the message If you want to...

Page 30: ...d it for a while When setting values by using the buttons a slider or a knob you can restore the default value by touching and holding the value on the display Display based Controls Do not use any sh...

Page 31: ...ng it use the Data dial or the DEC INC buttons to adjust the value This is useful if you have difficulty adjusting by touching on the display or want finer control over the adjustment Selecting an ite...

Page 32: ...Press the button or move the knob joystick or connected pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display For example pressing one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 but...

Page 33: ...call up the File Edit pop up window For example the display shown below Voice Selection is called up via the PART SELECT RIGHT 1 button 2 Touch Save to call up the display for selecting the saving des...

Page 34: ...isplay for selecting the desired file folder 4 Select the desired file or folder by touching it 5 Touch Rename at the top of the display to call up the Character Entry window 6 Input the name of the s...

Page 35: ...e desired files folders 4 Select the desired files folders by touching each item One or more files folders can be selected highlighted To cancel the selection touch the same item again Touch Select Al...

Page 36: ...the space key indicated in the illustration above 4 Touch OK to finalize the characters name keywords etc you have input Entering Characters 2 3 1 Depending on the display for charac ter entry you ar...

Page 37: ...splay then input the same PIN code you entered in step 2 The metronome provides a click sound giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo so...

Page 38: ...ttings Keyboard Parts Harmony Arpeggio or Multi Pads for the selected Style Setting up the Voices p 44 Setting up keyboard parts Making Song playback settings p 66 Setting up Harmony Arpeggio p 50 Sto...

Page 39: ...egistering the Registration Memory to a Playlist p 90 Creating a Playlist Record as a shortcut to the Reg istration Memory Editing the Playlist for your live performance set list p 90 Creating a new P...

Page 40: ...to Accompaniment When the button is turned on both the rhythm part and auto accompaniment can be played back during Style playback At the same time the specific left hand section of the keyboard can b...

Page 41: ...at the Styles may not necessarily be appropriate or even harmonically correct for all songs and for all chord playing In some cases for example playing a simple major triad for a country song may resu...

Page 42: ...eyboard while the instrument supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm bass and chord accompaniment in the selected Style The Fingered type recognizes the various chord types which are listed on the...

Page 43: ...As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the selected Style starts Each Style has four One Touch Setting setups Press any other of the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons to try out other setups Opti...

Page 44: ...ft hand sections of the keyboard Split Turn on the LEFT part and at least one of the RIGHT 1 3 parts The F 2 and lower keys are used for the LEFT part while the upper keys excluding F 2 are used for t...

Page 45: ...up the Split Point Fingering window MENU Split Fingering 2 Set the Split Point Holding the LEFT part Voice Left Hold By turning on the PART ON OFF LEFT HOLD button when the LEFT part is ON the LEFT pa...

Page 46: ...d pressing the desired key on the keyboard w Split Point Style Left Right 3 Sets each Split Point individually Specify the Split Point directly from the keyboard by simultaneously holding the correspo...

Page 47: ...e is set to Fingered automatically Manual Bass When this is set to On the bass part of the current Style is muted and the Voice of the muted bass part is assigned to the left part Split Point Right 3...

Page 48: ...specially provided for playing music suitable in your area are installed User Voices Voices created with the Voice Set function refer to the Reference Manual on the web site or Voices copied to the Us...

Page 49: ...saving refer to File Management page 33 Creating Original Organ Flutes Voices The term footage is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs in which the sound is produced by pipes...

Page 50: ...gs calls up the detailed settings popup window For more information refer to the Reference Manual on the web site 5 Play the keyboard The effect selected in step 4 is applied to the right hand melody...

Page 51: ...of the ACMP and the LEFT part on off status Keep in mind that Trill works only when you hold down two notes on the keyboard simultaneously or the last two notes if more than two notes are held and it...

Page 52: ...f By using the Arpeggio Quantize function Arpeggio playback can be synchronized with Song Style play back allowing any slight imperfec tions in the timing to be corrected This can be set in the displa...

Page 53: ...lti Pad playback control refer to Controlling Multi Pad Playback page 64 Setting up Multi Pads You can also call up the Multi Pad Selection display via the Home display page 26 NOTE For basic operatio...

Page 54: ...to memorize your panel settings A message appears prompting you to save the panel settings at this time To go on and memorize various panel settings to other buttons touch No and then repeat steps 2...

Page 55: ...eset the octave value to 0 press the and buttons simultaneously Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard If you want to transpose the pitch of the Audio Song use the Pitch Shift parameter on page 74 The Tra...

Page 56: ...of assigned parameters for knobs is called Knob Assign Type There are three Knob Assign Types 1 3 and they can be switched in sequence by pressing the LIVE CONTROL ASSIGN button The selected Assign T...

Page 57: ...arious functions to optional footswitches foot controllers 1 To call up the Edit display touch MENU Assignable 2 Double tap touch twice the desired item in the Foot Pedals area shown above The functio...

Page 58: ...on of the keyboard Make sure that the ACMP button is on press the SYNC STOP button and then play the keyboard INTRO I III buttons The instrument features three different Intro sections that let you ad...

Page 59: ...to which this function has been assigned Then press the START STOP button for Style or the PLAY PAUSE button for MIDI Song To stop playback with a fade out During playback press the button to which t...

Page 60: ...e REC STOP button is turned on and the recording starts 2 Enter the chords on the keyboard according to the playback tempo of the Style Chord sequence is recorded until you stop recording in step 3 3...

Page 61: ...l return to normal playback The ON OFF button lights blue to indicate the chord sequence has been recorded and loop playback stops Pressing the ON OFF button starts again loop playback of the chord se...

Page 62: ...d parts RIGHT 1 2 3 have a longer sustain Expressively Controlling Your Performance X X Y Y The maximum pitch bend range can be changed on the display called up via MENU Keyboard Joystick Joystick The...

Page 63: ...with great playability and expressive real time control Example Saxophone Voice If you play a C note and then an adjacent D in a very legato way you will hear the note change seamlessly as though a s...

Page 64: ...button starts playback immediately While the Style or MIDI Song is play ing back pressing the STYLE CON TROL START STOP or MIDI PLAY PAUSE button also stops playback of the Multi Pad s While both the...

Page 65: ...hen ACMP is off press any note or play back a Style When ACMP is on play a chord in the chord section or play back a Style If you enable standby for a Multi Pad during Style or Song playback pressing...

Page 66: ...d ing of the actual sound itself The performance information refers to which keys are played at what timing and at what strength just as in a musical score Based on the recorded performance informatio...

Page 67: ...play or press the PLAYER button to switch the Song playback mode Song File Compatibility You can play back the following types of Songs Preset Songs MIDI Songs Your own recorded Songs for instructions...

Page 68: ...asic operations of the Song Selection display refer to File Selection Display page 28 You can call up the display of Song playback related settings via Menu Song Setting You can adjust the volume bala...

Page 69: ...new Song List For details on how to edit the Song List refer to the Reference Manual on the web site When selecting an existing Song List 2 1 Call up the Song List File Selection display by touching t...

Page 70: ...instructions on connect ing a microphone and making neces sary settings refer to page 100 NOTE The display can also be called up by pressing the MIC SETTING VOCAL HARMONY button several times NOTE 2 3...

Page 71: ...he words you say and applies them to the pitch of the instrument sounds Using Synth Vocoder These are special effects that graft the characteristics of your voice onto synthesizer and other sounds for...

Page 72: ...next Song PREV or NEXT button Press the PREV or NEXT button or touch or to select the previ ous next Song In the Song player mode this operation selects the previous next Song file in the same folder...

Page 73: ...d You can select whether the Song playback position moves backward or forward in Bar or Phrase Mark units by touching the setting display beforehand For MIDI Songs For Audio Songs Elapsed time Current...

Page 74: ...pitch of an Audio Song in semitone steps from 12 to 12 A B Repeat Playback This lets you repeatedly play back a specified range between points A and B 1 Touch Play Pause to start playback 2 Specify th...

Page 75: ...e Song name to call up the Song Selection Display 5 2 Save the Song file page 33 Jumping to a Song Position Marker during playback Simply touching the one of the Song Position 1 4 during Song playback...

Page 76: ...start playback from the top of the Song 2 After passing the 1 point touch Loop to turn the loop function on The Song plays back up to the 2 point then goes back to 1 and loops between the two points...

Page 77: ...via MENU Score The instrument can display the music notation of commercially available music data or your recorded Songs The displayed notation is generated by the instrument based on the Song data A...

Page 78: ...details on the Lyrics display refer to the Reference Manual on the website Displaying Text Regardless of whether a Song is selected or not you can view computer created text files txt on the instrumen...

Page 79: ...Mic Setting 2 Touch Talk on the display to turn on the Talk function To turn the function off touch Vocal on the display You can also change the Talk settings to suit your preferences For details ref...

Page 80: ...balance among the entire Style part entire Multi Pad part Left part Right 1 3 parts entire MIDI Song part Audio Song part Mic part Aux In Audio part Bluetooth Audio part 1 and the Wireless LAN Audio p...

Page 81: ...d then save the Song to the User drive or USB flash drive If you want to recall the settings for future use select the Song file saved here 1 Call up the operation display via RECORDING MIDI Multi Rec...

Page 82: ...ngs then save them as a Style file or Song file step 5 on page 81 Turning Each Channel of the Style or MIDI Song On Off Style Channels Each Style contains the channels listed below Rhythm 1 2 These ar...

Page 83: ...y 1 In the Mixer display touch the Style tab or Song tab 2 Touch the instrument icon below the channel name to call up the Voice Selection display then select the desired Voice 3 As necessary make oth...

Page 84: ...able music players by using a computer It can also be recorded in MP3 format 44 1 kHz sample rate 128 256 320 kbps bit rate stereo This instrument allows you to record up to 80 minutes per single reco...

Page 85: ...ti pad playback 2 Touch Play Pause to start recording Immediately after this operation start and record your performance 3 After you finish performance touch Stop to stop recording Recorded data is au...

Page 86: ...el You can save all eight registered panel setups as a Sin gle Registration Memory Bank file Playlist The Playlist function allows you to create your own live performance set list You can select only...

Page 87: ...Custom Panel Setups with Registration Memory The list of items to be registered to Registration Memory Selecting the items to be registered The Registration Memory window contains the list for selecti...

Page 88: ...also use the REGIST BANK buttons to select a Bank 3 Press one of the blue lit numbered buttons 1 8 in the Regis tration Memory section The selected button lights in orange 2 You can tag Registration M...

Page 89: ...on is auto matically loaded 3 Press the EXIT button to close the information display Editing a Registration Memory Bank You can edit a Registration Memory Bank delete or rename each Registration Memor...

Page 90: ...ppears The sample preset Play list will appear for the first time 2 Add a Record to the Playlist To add a Record via the Registration Bank Selection display 2 1 Touch Add Record List on the display Th...

Page 91: ...Save to save the added Record to the current Play list file To recall the registered Record touch the desired Record on the Playlist display File path of the Registration Memory Bank file linked to t...

Page 92: ...registered as the Playlist Record is recalled and the Action you ve made is executed page 90 Copying the Playlist Records Append Playlist Append Playlist allows you to copy the existing Playlist file...

Page 93: ...of the Records 2 1 Touch the desired Record you want to move 2 2 Touch Up Down to move the Record you selected in Step 2 1 3 Touch Save to save the edited Playlist file Deleting the Playlist Record f...

Page 94: ...l up the Assignable display via MENU Assignable 2 Double tap touch twice the desired item from the six locations of the Home Shortcuts area The function selection pop up window appears 3 Touch the des...

Page 95: ...ity PSR SX900 Speaker PSR SX700 Determines how the sound is output from the speaker On the PSR SX900 it also determines the display out setting when a USB display adaptor is connected Touch Screen Dis...

Page 96: ...USER30 then touch Save to call up the Character Entry window 5 3 In the Character Entry window change the name as necessary then touch OK to save the data Adjusting the Sound at the Final Output Maste...

Page 97: ...d by Yamaha or create your own original Expansion Pack data by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager software on your computer For instructions on how to install the Expansion Packs refer to the Referenc...

Page 98: ...ding the right most key on the keyboard turn the power on This restores all set tings to the factory default Confirming the Firmware Version and Hardware ID Restoring the Factory programmed Settings Y...

Page 99: ...this touch Restore in step 3 above When the operation is complete the instrument will be restarted automatically Data Backup and Restore Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB D...

Page 100: ...it to MIC When connecting a guitar set it to GUITAR Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power of all components Also before turning any components on or off m...

Page 101: ...re that the meter does not light in orange or red since this indi cates that the input level is too high 4 Adjust the volume balance between the microphone or guitar sound and the instrument sound on...

Page 102: ...ument Since this instrument s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function page 21 turn off the power to the external device or disable Auto Power Off when you do not inten...

Page 103: ...o Audio Playback by the External Device through the Instru ment s Speaker The volume of the audio input can be adjusted from the external device You can adjust the volume balance among the sounds of t...

Page 104: ...by state Popup window is shown that means the instrument is waiting for paring process 4 On your Bluetooth equipped device set the Bluetooth function to on and select this instrument the device name i...

Page 105: ...hen pairing with the 9th device has succeeded pairing data for the device with the oldest connection date will be deleted NOTE About Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology for wireless communication betw...

Page 106: ...PEDAL 2 Controls the Super Articulation Voices page 63 You can also change the function assignments to the pedals as desired Example Controlling MIDI Song Start Stop by footswitch Connect a footswitch...

Page 107: ...of USB flash devices that can be used simultane ously with musical instruments even when a USB hub is used is a maximum of four Formatting a USB flash drive You should format the USB flash drive only...

Page 108: ...of the following methods Connect to the USB TO DEVICE terminal via the USB wireless LAN adaptor UD WL01 Connect to the USB TO HOST terminal via a Wireless MIDI Adaptor UD BT01 Connect to the MIDI term...

Page 109: ...ite https download yamaha com Set the display content that is to be output via MENU Utility Speaker Connectiv ity Viewing the Instrument s Display on an External Monitor PSR SX900 When connecting the...

Page 110: ...MIDI For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST terminal Use an AB type USB cable of less than 3 meters USB 3 0 cables cannot be used When using a U...

Page 111: ...Memory Banks 88 Registration Memory window MEMORY For registering the current panel settings 87 Menu Description Pages Reference Manual Channel On Off For turning on and off the each channel of the St...

Page 112: ...g For making Style playback related settings such as OTS Link timing Dynamics Control etc Song Setting For making Song playback related settings such as Guide function Channel settings etc Chord Tutor...

Page 113: ...START STOP Style Setting Setting STYLE STYLE category selection buttons Mixer SONG PLAYER Menu Song Setting RECORDING Guide MIDI SONG PLAY PAUSE Score PREV Lyrics NEXT Text Viewer AUDIO SONG PLAY PAUS...

Page 114: ...tration Bank Selection Menu Regist Bank Edit FREEZE Registration Freeze MEMORY Registration Sequence 1 4 Registration Bank Selection Regist Bank Information Voice 5 8 Style ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 Style...

Page 115: ...connected disabling the speaker output Unplug the headphones Connect the footswitch to the appropriate jack Make sure that the Speaker setting is set to On or Headphone switch MENU Util ity The sound...

Page 116: ...ng MIDI Songs cannot be selected If the size of the Song data is large about 3 MB or greater the Song cannot be selected because the data is too large to be read by the instrument MIDI Songs cannot be...

Page 117: ...olume Style volume or Song volume control pages 20 80 PSR SX900 The Vocal Harmony effect is not applied even when it is turned on In the Chordal mode Vocal Harmony is added only when chords are detect...

Page 118: ...Gate Compressor 3 Band EQ Vocal Harmony 54 Preset 60 User The number is the total of Vocal Harmony and Synth Vocoder Synth Vocoder 20 Preset 60 User The number is the total of Vocal Harmony and Synth...

Page 119: ...1 GB 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 IN S...

Page 120: ...er 81 Fingered 42 Fingering type 42 Firmware Version 98 Folder 34 Foot Controller 57 106 Footage 49 Footswitch 57 106 Format 108 Function 111 G GM 7 GS 7 Guitar 14 100 H Hardware ID 98 Harmony Keyboar...

Page 121: ...File Compatibility 67 Song List 14 67 69 72 Song Player 14 67 68 72 Song Position 73 Song Position Marker 73 75 Specifications 118 Split 44 Split Point 44 45 Style 14 40 58 Style Section Reset 42 59...

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Page 131: ...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 provid...

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