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$3 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons. 62 $4 ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons. 44 $5 MULTI PAD buttons. 48 $6 PITCH BEND wheel.. 30 $7 MODULATION wheel (PSR-740).. 30 $8 Disk Drive... 65 $9 PHONES jack.. 13 %0 MIC/LINE IN jack (PSR-740).. 13

Rear Panel Controls

#3 DISK
SAVE button. 17, 68 LOAD button.. 17, 70 UTILITY button. 17, 72, 75
%1 FOOT VOLUME jack.. 12 %2 TO HOST connector.. 14 %3 HOST SELECT switch.. 126 %4 MIDI IN/OUT connectors.. 14 %5 FOOT SWITCH jack.. 12 %6 AUX OUT R, L/L+R jacks.. 13 %7 DC IN 10-12V jack.. 12
This section contains information about setting up your PSR-740/640 and preparing to play. Be sure to go through this section carefully before turning the power on.

Power supply connections

Never interrupt the power supply (e.g. unplug the AC adaptor) during any PSR740/640 record operation! Doing so can result in a loss of data.
Make sure that the STANDBY/ON switch of the PSR-740/640 is set to STANDBY. Connect the included AC adaptor (PA-6 or other adaptor specifically recommended by Yamaha) to the power supply jack.
Use ONLY a Yamaha PA-6 AC Power Adaptor (or other adaptor specifically recommended by Yamaha) to power your instrument from the AC mains. The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the PSR-740/ 640. Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the PSR-740/640, or during electrical storms.
Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
When turning the power OFF, simply reverse the procedure.

Connecting a footswitch

s FOOT SWITCH jack
The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain as you play by pressing a footswitch. Plug an optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch into this jack and use it to switch sustain on and off. The footswitch connected to this jack can also be set to replicate the functions of some panel buttons, doing things like starting and stopping accompaniment (page 137).
Be sure that you do not press the footswitch while turning the power on. If you do, the ON/OFF status of the footswitch will be reversed. When the sustain or sostenuto pedal functions are being used (page 137), some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after the notes have been released while the pedal is held.

s FOOT VOLUME jack

Connecting an optional Yamaha FC7 foot controller lets you use your foot to change the volume as you play the PSR-740/640 (expression function). The foot controller connected to this jack can also be set to replicate the functions of the main volume controls, such as accompaniment or song volume (page 138).

In the Song mode (page 25) and the Demo Song mode (page 15): The icons of all tracks indicate the on/off status and volume/velocity settimgs. In the Style mode (page 25): The icons of tracks 9 - 16 indicate the on/off status and volume/velocity settings for each of the eight accompaniment tracks. In the Record mode (page 25): The icons of all tracks indicate the on/off status and volume/velocity settimgs. The REC marks indicate the recording status.
This section introduces you to the basic operations common to the various functions of the PSR-740/640. In particular, youll learn how to use the menu/message display at the center of the front panel.
Calling up the Operation Displays... page 17 Help.... page 18 Menu Selection... page 19 Changing (Editing) Values... page 20 Naming.... page 21 Direct Access.... page 21
Calling up the Operation Displays
Press the buttons listed below in order to call up the appropriate displays for the various functions of the PSR-740/640.
DEMO/LANGUAGE button. pages 15, 18 VOICE R1 button.. page 27 VOICE R2 button.. page 27 VOICE L button.. page 28 STYLE button.. pages 25, 34 SONG button.. pages 25, 76 MIXER button... page 90 VOICE CHANGE button.. page 89 FUNCTION button.. pages 91, 134 ACMP/SONG VOLUME button.. page 39, 78 TRANSPOSE button.. page 30 TEMPO/TAP button.. page 38 FINGERING button.. page 40 DISK LOAD button.. page 70 DISK SAVE button.. page 68 DISK UTILITY button.. pages 72, 75 RECORD button. pages 25, 92, 106, 110 ORGAN FLUTES button (PSR-740). page 32 GROOVE button (PSR-740).. page 45 MULTI EFFECT button (PSR-740). page 54 VOCAL HARMONY button (PSR-740).. page 82

LOAD SAVE UTILITY

FINGERING GROOVE ON
* The panel illustrations here are of the PSR-740.
Pressing one of these buttons instantly calls up the relevant display for the selected function. See the function tree chart for details (page 22). If youve selected several different functions displays in succession, you can retrace your steps and revisit each display by using the [BACK] and [NEXT] buttons at the left side of the display. Of course you can also directly select the desired displays by pressing the appropriate buttons (as listed above).

BACK NEXT

How to leave the current display
As shown in the function tree chart (page 22), there is a wide varierty of functions on the PSR-740/640, each with its own corresponding display. In order to leave the display of each function press the [EXIT] button. Since the PSR-740/640 has so many different displays, you may occasionally find yourself confused as to which operations display is currently shown. If this happens, you can return to home base by pressing the [EXIT] button several times. This returns the PSR740/640 to the default display the same display that appears when the power is turned on.
Help How to Read the Help/Operation Guide
Depending on the selected function or operation, the PSR-740/640 shows a variety of displays and indications. Included in these are help messages that guide you through the various operations. There are two types of messages as shown below.

q TRACK [1].. Organ Type q TRACK [2].. Vibrato Speed q TRACK [3].. Attack Mode q TRACK [4]-[6]. Attack Footage q TRACK [7].. Attack Length q TRACK [8].. Attack Response q TRACK [9]-[16].. Footage

TRACK[9] - [16] buttons

TRACK[1] - [8] buttons
2) Adjust by using the data dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button or the number buttons [1]-[0].

Play the edited voice.

The auto accompaniment feature puts a full backing band at your fingertips. To use it, all you have to do is play the chords with your left hand as you perform and the selected accompaniment style matching your music will automatically play along, instantly following the chords you play. With auto accompaniment, even a solo performer can enjoy playing with the backing of an entire band or orchestra. The PSR-740/640 features a total of 160 styles or accompaniment patterns (style numbers 1 - 160) in a variety of different musical genres. Try selecting some of the different styles (page 150) and play with the auto accompaniment.
Two ways to playback the auto accompaniment Using Auto Accompaniment (rhythm track only).. page 34 Using Auto Accompaniment (all tracks).. page 35 Additional functions for getting the most out of the auto accompaniment Accompaniment Sections... page 36 Tempo / Tap... page 38 Accompaniment Track Muting... page 39 Accompaniment Volume Control... page 39 Auto accompaniment functions related to your left hand chord playing Chord Fingerings.... page 40 Accompaniment Split Point... page 42 Synchro Stop.... page 43 Automatic one-touch selection of a variety of specially programmed panel settings to match the auto accompaniment style One Touch Setting... page 44
Using Auto Accompaniment (rhythm track only)
Press the [STYLE] button.

Select a style.

Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button, the [-/NO] button or the number buttons [1]-[0]. Refer to the Style List (page 150).
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the rhythm tracks of the auto accompaniment, minus the bass and chord tracks.
Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the accompaniment.
Using Auto Accompaniment (all tracks)
Press the [STYLE] button (page 34). Select a style (page 34).
Turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on.
Press the [ACMP ON/OFF] so that its indicator lights. The specified left-hand section of the keyboard becomes the Auto Accompaniment section, and chords played in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected style.
[ACMP] is the abbreviation of [ACCOMPANIMENT].
Auto Accompaniment section
Turn SYNCHRONIZED START on.
Press the [SYNC START] button so that its indicator lights. The beat lamp also flashes in time with the tempo. This condition is called synchronized start standby. Refer to page 25 for details.

05 Lo Fi

0 -12 -12 LowGain -3 LowMidGain +10 MidGain -2 HighMidGain -10 HighGain
The equalizer can be set in two ways:
q Selecting one of the five presets.. page 60 q Adjusting the five bands manually. page 61

Applying the equalizer

Press the [MASTER EQ] button.
This applies the equalizer effect to the entire sound of the instrument.
Listen to the difference in the sound by playing back the auto accompaniment, demo, and songs.
To cancel the equalizer effect, press the [MASTER EQ] button again.
Selecting a Master EQ type

Select EQ Type Load.

Select a master EQ type.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. For a list of the equalizer types, see page 59.
Press the [+/YES] button to actually enable the equalization settings of the selected type.
Press the [-/NO] button to abort the operation.

Setting the Gain

Select EQ Gain.
Adjust the gain of each band.
Since the PSR-740/640 is such a sophisticated instrument with such a variety of controls and functions voice, style, auto accompaniment, and effect settings, just to name a few the Registration Memory feature is one of the most convenient and powerful of the instrument. It allows you save virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory setting, and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by pressing a single button. Registration Memory provides up to 128 complete control-panel setups (32 banks, 4 setups each) that can be recalled instantly during your performance.

32 banks

The PSR-740/640s initial Registration Memory [1][4] settings (when it shipped from the factory) are the same panel settings as when the power switch is first turned on.
Registering the Panel Settings... Recalling the Registered Panel Settings... Selecting a Registration Bank... Naming the Registration Banks..
page 63 page 63 page 64 page 64
Data stored by the Registration Memory

s VOICE PARAMETERS

Part on/off (VOICE R1, R2, L)... page 29 Voice Change setting (VOICE R1, R2, L).. page 89 Mixer setting (VOICE R1, R2, L, Vocal Harmony).. page 90 Parameter Edit setting (VOICE R1, R2, L).. page 91 Touch Sensitivity... page 136 DSP on/off, FAST/SLOW on/off, DSP Type and Return Level (PSR-640). page 53 HARMONY/ECHO on/off, type, volume, part... page 56 TOUCH on/off.... page 136 SUSTAIN on/off... page 31 Pitch Bend Range... page 139 Scale Tuning.... page 135 Footswitch function... page 137 Foot Volume function... page 138 Transpose.... page 30 Part Octave setting... page 135 Modulation Wheel function (PSR-740).. page 139 Organ Flutes settings (PSR-740)... page 32 Vocal Harmony settings (PSR-740)... page 82 Multi Effect settings (PSR-740).. page 54

Although all User Style, User Pad, and Registration Memory data can be saved gathered into one single file, the data can be recalled individually when loaded back into the PSR-740/640.
Press the [NEXT] button to display the FILE selection screen. Select the destination file.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. Select NEW when creating a new file.
If youve selected a file that already contains data and you rename the file with the intent of overwriting the data, renaming the file will simply copy that data to the new file name, and leave the original data and file name intact.
Press the [NEXT] button to display the NAME screen. Enter the file name directly from the keyboard (page 21).
Press the [NEXT] button to display the Save operation screen.
While data is being saved, never eject the floppy disk or turn off power to the PSR-740/640.
Execute the Save operation.
Press the [+/YES] button to execute the SAVE operation. Press the [-/NO] button to abort the SAVE operation.
If there isnt enough space on the disk, an alert message appears, and you will not be able to save any data. You can delete unneeded files on the disk (page 75), or replace the disk with a new one and repeat the Save operation.
The SAVE operation is completed.
If a write error occurs during a save operation, an alert message message appears. If the error reoccurs after repeating the Save operation, there could be something wrong with the disk. Insert a different disk in the drive and repeat the Save operation.
After saving User style (161-163), User pad (banks 37-40), and Registration Memory (bank 01-32) data to a floppy disk, you can reload them into the PSR-740/640.

Press the [LOAD] button.

Select the file to be loaded.
Press the [NEXT] button to display the DATA TYPE selection screen. Select the data type to be loaded.
Data types that can be loaded All, Style, Pad, Regist Style+Reg. Style Multi Pad Regist
To Step 10 To Step 10 To Step 6 To Step 6 To Step 6
Please follow the steps as indicated in the chart above, since the actual operation differs depending on the selected data type.
Select the data to be loaded.
Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. When All is selected, go to step #10 skipping over steps #8 and #9.
Press the [NEXT] button to display the LOAD TO screen. Select the destination.
Press the [NEXT] button to display the Load operation screen.
When data is loaded from a floppy disk to the PSR740/640, the data already in the memory of the instrument will be replaced by the data on the disk. Save important data into a disk file before doing the Load operation.
Execute the Load operation.
Press the [+/YES] button to execute the Load operation. Press the [-/NO] button to abort the Load operation.

Make sure to read the section Using the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disks on page 66.

Song Playback

Insert the disk that contains song data into the disk drive.
PSR-740/640 will automatically switch into Song mode.
If a disk has already been inserted into the drive, press the [SONG] button to call up the Song display. Inserting a disk that does not have any song data will not automatically call up the Song display.

Select Play Mode.

Press the [NEXT] button to display the Song Play Mode screen.
Select the desired Play mode.
q SINGLE.. Play through the selected song, then stop. q SINGLE REPEAT.. Play through the selected song repeatedly. q ALL.. Continue playback through all the songs on the floppy disk. q ALL REPEAT. Continue playback through all the songs on the floppy disk repeatedly. q RANDOM.. Continue playback through all the songs at random.
With song data software (Standard MIDI format 0) that includes lyrics, you can view the lyrics in the display during playback. The PSR-740/640 can display six languages : English, German, French, Spanish, Italian and Japanese.

Song Track Muting

Press the [START/STOP] button to start the song. Press one of the TRACK buttons below the display.
The [M] icon will appear from the display. Also, the selected track will be turned off and the part will be muted.
Pressing the same track button again enables output of the playback sound.

Song Volume Control

Press the [START/STOP] to start the song. Press the [ACMP/SONG VOLUME] button.
The volume of the keyboardplayed voice(s) is not affected by this operation.

Adjust the Song Volume.

Playing from a Specified Measure

Press the [SONG] button.

Press the [NEXT] button to display the Song UTILITY screen. Select Start Measure.
Press the [NEXT] button to display the Song Start Measure screen.
Specify the measure from which to begin playback.
Press the [START/STOP] to start the song from the specified measure. Press the [START/STOP] button again to stop the song.
The Start Measure setting made here is automatically cancelled when another song is selected.

Repeat Play

Press the [SONG] button. Press the [NEXT] button to display the Song UTILITY screen. Select A-B Repeat.
Press the [NEXT] to display the A-B Repeat screen.
Press the [START/STOP] button to start the song. Press the [MAIN A] button at the starting point (A) to be repeated.
If only the A repeat point is specified, repeat playback will occur between the A point and the end of the song.
Press the [MAIN B] button at the ending point (B) to be repeated.
Repeat playback is now set and the selected section automatically repeats indefinitely (until disabled or stopped in the steps below).
Repeat playback will be cancelled if a different song is selected.

The PSR-740/640 provides two basic ways to record styles: Style Recording Rhythm Track... page 112 Style Recording Bass/Phrase/Pad/Chord Tracks... page 114 The four editing features below allow you to edit already recorded style data. Quantize..... This function aligns the timing of the recorded note data to a specified value. Naming User Styles.... This function lets you name your original styles. Clearing User Style Data.... This function is for clearing (deleting) or part of the recorded style. CTAB Parameters... These parameters determines how the pitch of the accompaniment is converted when you play chords in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard.
page 116 page 118 page 118 page 119

s User Style Tracks

The tracks which can be recorded to the User styles are organized as shown in the chart below.
q PSR-740 Section COUNT INTRO INTRO MAIN A MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D FILL IN A FILL IN B FILL IN C FILL IN D SIMPLE ENDING ENDING Track RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN q PSR-640 Section INTRO MAIN A MAIN B MAIN C MAIN D FILL IN A FILL IN B FILL IN C FILL IN D ENDING Track RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN RHYTHM SUB RHYTHM MAIN
CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2
PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2
BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD
CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2 CHORD1 CHORD2
PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2 PHRASE1 PHRASE2
BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD BASS PAD
On the PSR-740, a total of 96 tracks (12 sections x 8 tracks) can be recorded to a one track; on the PSR-640, a total of 80 tracks (10 sections x 8 tracks) can be recorded to one track.
s Data that can be recorded to User styles
Note on/off (key press and release) Pitch bend, pitch bend range Mixer settings* Tempo Chorus type and settings Modulation wheel (PSR-740) Velocity (strength of key press) Voice number (drum kit number)* Parameter Edit settings* Reverb type and settings DSP type and settings (PSR-740) Foot Volume on/off (expression)

When recording performance data using the Auto Accompaniment on an external sequencer
PSR-740/640 part Voice R1 Voice L Auto Accompaniment Bass Auto Accompaniment Chord 1 Auto Accompaniment Chord 2 Auto Accompaniment Pad Auto Accompaniment Phrase 1 Auto Accompaniment Phrase 2 Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Main Auto Accompaniment Rhythm Sub Voice R2 MIDI cable Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 External sequencer Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Track 4 Track 5 Track 6 Track 7 Track 8 Track 9 Track 10 Track 11
As you can see, it is essential to determine which data is to be sent over which MIDI channel when transmitting MIDI data (page 130).
What You Can Do With MIDI
q Use the PSR-740/640 as a multi tone generator (playing 16 channels at one time).
MIDI IN MIDI receive MIDI OUT
When using a personal computer, special software (sequencer software) is needed.
Personal computer, QY700, etc.
Set: Receive mode for all channels set XG/GM. MIDI receive settings (page 131). q Play music from another keyboard (no tone generator) using the PSR-740/640 XG tone generator.
MIDI keyboard with no tone generator
Set: MIDI receive settings (page 131). q Record performance data (1-16 channels) using the PSR-740/640 Auto Accompaniment features on a external sequencer (such as a personal computer). After recording, edit the data with the sequencer, then play it again on the PSR-740/640 (playback). Can be used to edit and
arrange after recording MIDI transmit PSR-740/640

MIDI OUT MIDI IN

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI receive (playback)
Set: MIDI transmit settings (page 130). Initial Data send (page 133).

MIDI Data Compatibility

This section covers basic information on data compatibility: whether or not other MIDI devices can playback the data recorded by PSR-740/640, and whether or not the PSR-740/640 can playback commercially available song data or song data created for other instruments or on a computer. Depending on the MIDI device or data characteristics, you may be able to play back the data without any problem, or you may have to perform some special operations before the data can be played back. If you run into problems playing back data, please refer to the information below.

Sequence format

The system which records song data is called sequence format. Playback is only possible when the sequence format of the disk matches that of the MIDI device.
q SMF (Standard MIDI File) This is the most common sequence format. Standard MIDI Files are generally available as one of two types: Format 0 or Format 1. Many MIDI devices are compatible with Format 0, and most commercially available software is recorded as Format 0. The PSR-740/640 is compatible with both Format 0 and Format 1. Song data recorded on the PSR-740/640 is automatically recorded as SMF Format 0. q ESEQ This sequence format is compatible with many of Yamahas MIDI devices, including the Clavinova series instruments. This is a common format used with various Yamaha software. The PSR-740/640 is compatible with ESEQ. q XF The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF (Standard MIDI File) strandard with greater functionality and open-ended expandability for the future. The 740/640 is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played. q Style File The Style File Format SFF is Yamahas original style file format which uses a unique conversion system to provide high-quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types. The PSR-740/640 uses the SFF internally, reads optional SFF style disks, and creates SFF styles using the Style recording feature.

Voice allocation format

With MIDI, voices are assigned to specific numbers, called program numbers. The numbering standard (order of voice allocation) is referred to as the voice allocation format. Voices may not play back as expected unless the voice allocation format of the song data matches that of the compatible MIDI device used for playback.
q GM System Level 1 This is one of the most common voice allocation formats. Many MIDI devices are compatible with GM System Level 1, as is most commercially available software. The PSR-740/640 is compatible with GM System Level 1. q XG XG is a major enhancement of the GM System Level 1 format, and was developed by Yamaha specifically to provide more voices and variations, as well as greater expressive control over voices and effects, and to ensure compatibility of data well into the future. The PSR-740/640 is compatible with XG. q DOC This voice allocation format is compaible with many of Yamahas MIDI devices, including the Clavinova series instruments. This is also a common format used with various Yamaha software. The PSR-740/640 is compatible with DOC.
Even if the devices and data used satisfy all the conditions above, the data may still not be completely compatible, depending on the specifications of the devices and particular data recording methods.
Connecting to a Personal Computer
You can enjoy using personal computer music software when you connect your PSR740/640s TO HOST terminal or MIDI terminals to a personal computer. There are two ways to connect.
Connect using the PSR-740/640 MIDI terminals Connect using the TO HOST terminal
Connect using the PSR-740/640 MIDI terminals
Using a MIDI interface device installed in the personal computer, connect the MIDI terminals of the personal computer and the PSR-740/640. For the connection cable, use a special MIDI cable. q When the computer has a MIDI interface installed, connect the MIDI OUT terminal of the personal computer to the MIDI IN terminal of the PSR-740/640. Set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI.

Harmony/Echo Type List

Category Harmony Type Duet 1+5 Country Trio Block 4Way Close1 4Way Close2 4Way Open Description An extra note is added to the note played on the keyboard to produce duet type harmony. A parallel voice is produced a fifth above the note played on the keyboard. One note is added above the note played on the keyboard for a country-style harmony feel. Two notes are added below the note played on the keyboard for three-part harmony. Three or four notes are added to the note played on the keyboard to produce four or fivenote chords. Three harmony notes are generated to produce a four-note chord. Similar to the preceding type, but depending on the chords played this type will sometimes produce a more colorful sound. Four-note chords with open voice (large intervals between the notes). The result is a very open sound. Since the harmony notes can be as much as two octaves below the note played on the keyboard, avoid playing in the lower registers. One note is added an octave below the note played on the keyboard. The notes and assignments are the same as in the Block type, but the notes are arpeggiated. An echo effect is applied to the note played on the keyboard at the currently set tempo.
Octave Strum Echo Echo 1/4 Echo 1/6 Echo 1/8
Echo 1/12 Tremolo Tremolo 1/8
A tremolo effect is applied to the note played on the keyboard at the currently set tempo.
Tremolo 1/12 Tremolo 1/16 Tremolo 1/32

Trill 1/12 Trill 1/16

Two notes played on the keyboard are played alternately at the currently set tempo.

Trill 1/24 Trill 1/32

Vocal Harmony Type List (PSR-740)
Standard Duet Girl In Duet Lisa & Tina Sing B+G Dream Girls Men Choir Women Choir Closed Choir Mixed Choir Country Men Country Girls Barber Shop Jazz Men Choir Jazz Women Choir Jazz Closed Choir Jazz Mixed Choir Diatonic Jazz Diatonic Girl A Cappella Boy A Cappella Mix A Cappella Diatonic Falsetto Duet Falsetto Trio Falsetto Diatonic Falsetto Jazz Falsetto A Cappella 2 Unison Low 2 Unison High 3 Unison Low 3 Unison High Voice & Instrument Chordal XG Vocoder Auto Up Vocoder Auto Lo Vocoder Mode Up Vocoder Mode Lo Vocoder Girl Up Vocoder Girrl Lo Vocoder Pitch Up Vocoder Pitch Lo Karaoke Auto Karaoke Mode Karaoke Girl Karaoke Pitch Vocoder XG Sing Bass Speedy Mouse Chromatic XG Detune XG Thru

Data Backup & Initialization

s Data Backup

Except for the data listed below, all PSR-740/640 panel settings are reset to their initial settings whenever the power is turned on. The data listed below are backed up i.e. retained in memory as long as an AC adaptor is connected.
User Style data.. page 110 User Pad data.. page 106 Registration Memory data.. page 62 Registration Memory Bank Number.. page 64 Registration Memory/One Touch Setting status.. page 63 Freeze on/off... page 63 MIDI Transmit settings... page 130 MIDI Receive settings.. page 131 Voice Set on/off.. page 136 Voice L (Voice Change, Mixer, Parameter Edit).. page 88 Organ Flutes settings (PSR-740).. page 32 Vocal Harmony settings (PSR-740).. page 82 Talk setting (PSR-740).. page 86 Master EQ settings (PSR-740).. page 59 Fingering mode.. page 40 Split Point... page 135 Sustain on/off.. page 31 Part Octave setting... page 135 Pitch Bend Range.. page 30 Modulation wheel function (PSR-740). page 30 Scale Tuning... page 135 Transpose.. page 30 Footswitch function, Polarity.. page 137 Foot Volume function, Polarity.. page 138 Touch on/off, Sensitivity.. page 136 Multi Pad setting.. page 48 Master Tuning.. page 135 Metronome on/off.. page 134

s Data Initialization

All data can be initialized and restored to the factory preset condition by turning on the power while holding the highest (rightmost) white key on the keyboard. Now initializing the internal memory. will appear briefly on the display.
All registration and User Style/Pad memory data, plus the other settings listed above, will be erased and/or changed when the data initialization procedure is carried out. Carrying out the data initialization procedure will usually restore normal operation if the PSR-740/ 640 freezes or begins to act erratically for any reason.

Alert Message List

No file on disk! Insert another disk. The disk contains no file to be loaded, copied, or be deleted. Insert the disk that contains files to be loaded, copied, or deleted.

Unformatted disk!

An unformatted disk is inserted.

Disk error!

An error occurred during execution of a disk operation. Try changing the disk. This message also may appear when executing the Load operation if the internal memory becomes full. The floppy disks write-protect tab is set to ON. Remove the disk, set write-protect to off, reinsert the disk and attempt the operation again.

Disk write-protected!

Disk file protected! Cant copy or record this file.
The file is a purposely copy-protected disk. The Copy function is not possible.

No disk! Insert a disk.

There is no floppy disk inserted into the disk drive. Insert a disk.

Disk removed!

Now initializing the internal memory.
All data can be initialized and restore to the factory preset condition by turning the STANDBY switch ON while holding the highest (rightmost) white key on the keyboard.

Host is offline!

This message may appear when the Host Select switch is set appropriately and the serial cable is connected to the TO HOST but not to the PCs serial port (or the cable is properly connected to the PC which is currently turned off).
PROBLEM The speakers produce a pop sound whenever the power is turned ON or OFF. When using a mobile phone, noise is produced. POSSIBLE CAUSE/SOLUTION This is normal and is no cause for alarm.
Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the PortaTone may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the PortaTone. The R1/R2/L voice volume (Mixer) settings could be set too low. Make sure the voice volumes are set at appropriate levels (pages 90). The Local Control function could be turned off. Make sure Local Control is turned on (page 132). Check whether the naming function of Registration Memory or song recording (page 62) is called up in the display or not. If the naming function is active, the PSR-740/640 does not produce any sound, even when the keys are played. You are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony of the PSR-740/640. The PSR-740 can play up to 64 notes (32 notes for PSR-640) at the same time including voice R2, voice L, auto accompaniment, song, and multi pad notes. Notes exceeding this limit will not sound. Make sure that Disk mode is engaged. In the Disk mode, no panel operations can be executed (except for disk operations). Exit from the display by pressing the [EXIT] button.
No sound results when the keyboard is played.
Not all simultaneously-played notes sound. Auto Accompaniment seems to skip when the keyboard is played.
Nothing happens or nothing seems to function, even when pressing a panel button. For example, pressing the [START] button does not start the accompaniment. The accompaniment or song does not play back even when pressing the [START/STOP] button. The Multi Pads do not play back, even when one of the MULTI PAD buttons is pressed. The auto accompaniment does not start, even when Synchro Start is in standby condition and a key is pressed. The following buttons related to the auto accompaniment do not function. [SYNC START] button [SYNC STOP] button [ACMP ON/OFF] button REGISTRATION MEMORY [FREEZE] button Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch. Auto accompaniment chords are recognized regardless of the split point or where chords are played on the keyboard. The Harmony function does not operate.

[34]KARAOKE 2

[35]KARAOKE 3
VARIATION TYPE (64-127) (PSR-740)
TYPE MSB DEC HEX : 096 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F : 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 TYPE LSB 00 THRU [41]CHORUS1 [44]CELESTE1 [50]FLANGER 1 [52]SYMPHONIC [58]ROTARY SP. [62]TREMOLO [65]AUTO PAN [66]PHASER [70]DISTORTION [71]OVER DRIVE [73]AMP SIM. [76]3BAND EQ [77]2BAND EQ [79]AUTO WAH THRU [89]PITCH CHANGE02 03.[43]CHORUS4 [37]CHORUS2 [46]FLANGER1 09.19 20
[42]CHORUS2 [40]CHORUS5 [39]CHORUS4 [45]CELESTE3 [49]FLANGER 4
[38]CHORUS3 [47]FLANGER2 [51]Symphonic [53]Rotary Sp1 [60]Tremolo1 [64]AutoPan
[36]CHORUS1 [57]Rotary Sp5 [48]FLANGER3
[56]Rotary Sp4 [54]Rotary Sp2

[55]Rotary Sp3

[61]Tremolo2

[63]Gtr Tremolo

[67]PHASER 2 [72]COMP +DISTORTION [68]DIST.HARD [69]DIST.SOFT [74]EQ DISCO [75]EQ TEL [82]AUTO WAH +DIST [83]AUTO WAH +OVERDRIVE [78]Auto Wah
[90]PITCH CHANGE2 [84]HARMONIC ENHANCER [80]TOUCH WAH 1 [85]TOUCH WAH +DIST [87]COMPRESSOR [88]NOISE GATE [91]VOICE CANCEL [59]2WAY ROTARY SP [92]ENSEMBLE DETUNE [93]AMBIENCE THRU THRU [94]TALKING MODULATOR [95]LO-FI [96]DIST+DELAY [98]COMP+DIST +DELAY [100]WAH+DIST +DELAY THRU THRU

[86]TOUCH WAH +OVERDRIVE

[81]TOUCH WAH 2
[97]OVERDRIVE +DELAY [99]COMP +OVERDRIVE +DELAY [101]WAH +OVERDRIVE +DELAY

098 : 127

62 : 7F

INSERTION TYPE (PSR-740)

TYPE MSB DEC HEX : : : : 074 4A 075 4B 076 4C 077 4D 078 4E 079 4F : : 127 7F TYPE LSB 00 THRU [1]HALL 1 [10]ROOM 1 [15]STAGE 1 [19]PLATE [21]DELAY L,C,R [22]DELAY L,R [23]ECHO [24]CROSS DELAY THRU : THRU [25]KARAOKE 1 THRU : THRU [33]CHORUS 1 [36]CELESTE 1 [42]FLANGER 1 [44]SYMPHONIC [50]ROTARY SPEAKER 1 [53]TREMOLO [56]AUTO PAN [57]PHASER 1 [60]DISTORTION [61]OVER DRIVE [62]AMP SIMULATOR [65]3-BAND EQ [66]2-BAND EQ [68]AUTO WAH(LFO) THRU THRU [69]HARMONIC ENHANCER [70]TOUCH WAH 1 [72]COMPRESSOR [73]NOISE GATE THRU THRU [74]ENSEMBLE DETUNE THRU : THRU 01 [5]HALL 2 [11]ROOM 2 [16]STAGE 03.09.[2]HALL2 [6]ROOM1 [13]STAGE1 [17]PLATE1 [20]Delay LCR 17 [3]HALL3 [7]ROOM2 [14]STAGE2 [18]PLATE[4]HALL4 [8]ROOM20

[12]ROOM 3

[26]KARAOKE 2 [27]KARAOKE 3
[34]CHORUS 2 [32]CHORUS 3 [31]CELESTE 2 [37]CELESTE 3 [41]FLANGER 2
[35]CHORUS 4 [29]CELESTE 4 [38]FLANGER 3
[30]CHORUS3 [39]FLANGER2 [43]Symphonic [45]Rotary Sp1 [51]Tremolo1 [55]AutoPan
[28]CHORUS1 [49]Rotary Sp5 [40]FLANGER3
[48]Rotary Sp4 [46]Rotary Sp2

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SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. This product should be used only with the components supplied or; a cart, rack, or stand that is recommended by Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product. This product may also use household type batteries. Some of these may be rechargeable. Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged. When installing batteries, do not mix batteries with new, or with batteries of a different type. Batteries MUST be installed correctly. Mismatches or incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture.

Warning:

Do not attempt to disassemble, or incinerate any battery. Keep all batteries away from children. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by the laws in your area. Note: Check with any retailer of household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units. This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist. IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before damage occurs.

Disposal Notice:

Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. If your dealer is unable to assist you, please contact Yamaha directly.

NAME PLATE LOCATION:

The name plate is located on the bottom of the product. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this plate. You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase.

NOTICE:

Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works (when the unit is operating as designed) are not covered by the manufacturers warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibility. Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service.
Model ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and 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:

Serial No. Purchase Date

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 approximately five years. When replacement becomes necessary, contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement.

92-BP (bottom)

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PSR-740

!3 !2 !7

t q w #4

START/STOP

SONG ACMP SYNC STOP

r i o !0 !4 !5 !1 #6 #7 #8

MAIN/AUTO FILL

VOICE R2

LOAD SAVE

UTILITY

SYNC START

ACMP ON/OFF

FINGERING GROOVE ON/OFF

ON/OFF

REVERB

VOICE R1

VOICE L PART ON/OFF

COUNT INTRO

SIMPLE ENDING

ENDING

MEMORY

DISK IN USE

REGISTRATION MEMORY

FREEZE

MULTI PAD

ONE TOUCH SETTING

CLICK 36 T 37

M 59 L

M 60 H C 61 1

H 62 R 63 1

C 69 2

R 71 2

H 72 L 73

H 77 L 78

H 79 L 80

L 84 S 85

L 89 M 90

PSR-640

y q w #4

r o !0 !4 !5 !1 #6 #7

FINGERING MAIN/AUTO FILL

RHYTHM SUB

RHYTHM MAIN

CHORD 1

CHORD 2

PHRASE 1

PHRASE 2

ACCOMPANIMENT

PHONES

PSR-740/640

Obere Bedienelemente

LOAD-Taste (Diskette laden).. 17, 70 UTILITY-Taste (Hilfsfunktionen). 17, 72, 75
q STANDBY/ON-Schalter w e r t
(Instrument EIN/AUS).. 12 MASTER VOLUME-Regler (Gesamtlautstrke). 15 DEMO/LANGUAGE-Taste (Demo-Song/Sprachwahl). 15 HELP/DIRECT ACCESS-Taste (Hilfe/Direktzugriff). 18, 21 INPUT VOLUME-Taste (PSR-740) (Eingangslautstrke).. 13
#4 SYNC STOP-Taste.. 43 #5 SYNC START-Taste. 35 #6 ACMP ON/OFF-Taste (automatische
Ba/Akkord-Begleitung). 25, 35 #7 FINGERING-Taste (Akkordgriff).. 40 #8 GROOVE ON/OFF-Taste (PSR-740). 45

#9 VOCAL HARMONY

ON/OFF-Taste (PSR-740). 83 REVERB-Taste (PSR-740). 83 DSP4-Taste (PSR-740).. 83 TALK-Taste (PSR-740). 83
y RECORD-Taste. 17, 25, 92, 106, 110 u DSP.. 50
DSP1, DSP2, DSP3-Tasten (PSR-740) DSP-Taste (PSR-640) FAST/SLOW-Taste

$0 PART ON/OFF

VOICE L-Taste.. 28 VOICE R1-Taste.. 28 VOICE R2-Taste.. 28
i MASTER EQ-Taste (PSR-740) o !0 !1 !2
(Master-Equalizer).. 50 HARMONY/ECHO-Taste.. 50 TOUCH-Taste.. 136 SUSTAIN-Taste.. 31 BACK-Taste, NEXT-Taste. 17
$1 START/STOP-Taste.. 34, 76 $2 Automatischer Begleitungsteil.. 36
INTRO-Taste COUNT INTRO-Taste (PSR-740) MAIN A, B, C, D-Tasten ENDING-Taste SIMPLE ENDING-Taste (PSR-740)
!3 LCD display.. 16 !4 VOICE CHANGE-Taste.. 89 !5 MIXER-Taste... 90 !6 TRACK 1 - 16 Tasten.. 39, 78 !7 EXIT-Taste.. 17 !8 ORGAN FLUTES-Taste (PSR-740)
(Orgelpfeifen).. 32 !9 GROOVE-Taste (PSR-740).. 45 @0 MULTI EFFECT-Taste (PSR-740). 54 @1 VOCAL HARMONY-Taste (PSR-740). 82

Song-Modus..25 Song-Wiedergabemodus.. 77 Sostenuto..137, 138 Speichern..68 Spielvorbereitungen...12 Split-Punkt... 29, 42, 135 Sprache...18 Spur... 39, 78, 93 Standard MIDI..125 Standard...20 STANDBY-Schalter...15 START/STOP.. 25, 34, 77, 95, 97, 107, 113 Starttakt...79 Stimme L...28, 29 Stimme R1... 26, 27, 29 Stimme R2... 27, 29 Stimme...26 Stimmenliste...156 Stimmenvoreinstellung..136 Stimmenwechsel.. 17, 88, 89 Style File... 9, 65, 125 Style.. 34, 112 Style-Modus..25 Sustain..31, 137, 138 SYNC START...25, 35 SYNC STOP..43 Synchro Start..25, 35 Synchro Stop..43, 137, 138 Synchrostartbereitschaft.. 25 System-Effekt.. 54, 140, 141
XG... 9, 65, 76, 161 XG/GM... 131

Zahlentasten...20

Takt... 16, 79, 98 Taktart....92 Talk-Einstellung.. 86 Tap...38, 137, 138 Tastatur...29 Technische Daten...155 Tempo....38 TO HOST...123 TOUCH..136 Transponieren... 30, 81 Tremolo...57, 145 Triller... 57, 145
Umschalten...21 Upper... 85, 130
Vibrato...32 Vocal Harmony... 82
Specifications/Technische Daten/Spcifications/Especificaciones

Keyboards

61 standard-size keys (C1 C6) with touch response. Parameter Edit : Pan, Reverb depth, Chorus depth, DSP depth (PSR-640) One Touch Setting Fingering Mode : Multi Finger/Single Finger/Fingered 1/Fingered 2/Full Keyboard Scale Tuning Split Point Touch Sensitivity Voice Set Footswitch function Foot Volume function Pitch Bend Range Modulation Wheel function

Display

Large multi-function LCD display

Groove

Groove type : 11 types Dynamics type : 18 types
STANDBY/ON Master Volume : MIN MAX Input Volume : MIC/LINE (PSR-740)

Auxiliary Jacks

DC IN 10-12V PHONES FOOT SWITCH FOOT VOLUME AUX OUT (R, L+R/L) MIDI IN/OUT, TO HOST MIC/LINE IN
36 Multi Pad Banks 4 Pads + STOP Chord Match Naming
PSR-740 : 10 Songs PSR-640 : 8 Songs

Language

English, German, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese

Digital Effects

PSR-740 Reverb : 24 types Chorus : 20 types DSP (system/insertion) : 102 types DSP1 - 3 (Multi Effect) : 74 types DSP4 (microphone sound) : 74 types Harmony/Echo : 22 types Master EQ : 5types PSR-640 Reverb : 24 types Chorus : 16 types DSP (system/insertion) : 74 types Harmony/Echo : 22 types

750 751

705 706
Kanoon Kalimba Bagpipe Fiddle Shanai Shanai 2 Pungi Hichiriki Tinkle Bell Bonang Altair Gamelan Gongs Stereo Gamelan Rama Cymbal Asian Bells Agogo Steel Drums Glass Percussion Thai Bells Woodblock Castanets Taiko Drum Gran Cassa Melodic Tom Melodic Tom 2 Real Tom Rock Tom Synth Drum Analog Tom Electronic Perc. Reverse Cymbal GuitarFretNoise Breath Noise Seashore Bird Tweet Telephone Ring Helicopter Applause Gunshot Cutting Noise Cutting Noise 2 String Slap Flute Key Click Shower Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Feed Dog Horse Bird Tweet 2 Ghost Maou Phone Call Door Squeak Door Slam Scratch Cut Scratch Split Wind Chime Telephone Ring 2 CarEngineIgntion Car Tires Squeal Car Passing Car Crash Siren Train Jet Plane Starship Burst Roller Coaster Submarine
Laugh Scream Punch Heartbeat FootSteps Machine Gun Laser Gun Explosion Firework
Drum Kit List/Drum Kit-Liste/Liste de kits de batterie/Lista de juegos de
< indicates that the drum kit is the same as Standard Kit1. Each percussion voice uses one note. The note numbers and note names printed on the keyboard are one octave higher than the MIDI note numbers and note names shown in the list. For example, the note number and note name, #36 and C1, on the keyboard correspond to the MIDI note number and note name, #24 and C0, shown in the list. < gibt an, da das Drum Kit das gleiche wie Standard Kit1 ist. Jede Percussion-Stimme verwendet eine Note. Die Notennummern und Notennamen auf der Tastatur liegen eine Oktave hher als die MIDI-Notennummern und MIDI-Notennamen, die in der Liste aufgefhrt sind. Notennummer und Notenname #36 und C1 auf der Tastatur entsprechen zum Beispiel, wie in der Liste gezeigt, MIDI-Notennummer und -name #24 und C0.

C1 D1 E1 F1 G1

C#1 D#1

F#1 G#1

A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 G#2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 G#3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 G#4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 G#5 A5 B5 C6 A#5 D#5 A#4 D#4 A#3 D#3 A#2 D#2 A#1
Bank MSB Bank LSB Prgram Number Note # Note 13 C#-D-D#-E-F-F#-G-G#-A-A#-B-CC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#BCC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#BCC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#BCC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#BCC#DD#EFF#GG#AA#BCC#DD#EFF#G5
0 Standard Kit 1 Surdo Mute Surdo Open Hi Q Whip Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Finger Snap Click Noise Metronome Click Metronome Bell Seq Click L Seq Click H Brush Tap Brush Swirl Brush Slap Brush Tap Swirl Snare Roll Castanet Snare H Soft Sticks Bass Drum Soft Open Rim Shot Bass Drum Hard Bass Drum Side Stick Snare M Hand Clap Snare H Hard Floor Tom L Hi-Hat Closed Floor Tom H Hi-Hat Pedal Low Tom Hi-Hat Open Mid Tom L Mid Tom H Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Cymbal Cup Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Bongo H Bongo L Conga H Mute Conga H Open Conga L Timbale H Timbale L Agogo H Agogo L Cabasa Maracas Samba Whistle H Samba Whistle L Guiro Short Guiro Long Claves Wood Block H Wood Block L Cuica Mute Cuica Open Triangle Mute Triangle Open Shaker Jingle Bell Bell Tree

MIDI Data Format/MIDI-Datenformat/ Format de donnes MIDI/Formato de datos MIDI
Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expressed in decimal numbers, binary numbers and hexadecimal numbers. Hexadecimal numbers may include the letter H as a suffix. Also, n can freely be defined as any whole number. To enter data/values, refer to the table below.
Decimal Hexadecimal 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F Binary Decimal Hexadecimal 4A 4B 4C 4D 4E 4F 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F Binary 0111 1111

(1) TRANSMIT FLOW

MIDI NOTE ON/OFF OUT CONTROL CHANGE BANK SELECT MSB BANK SELECT LSB DATA ENTRY MSB DATA ENTRY LSB MUDULATION MAIN VOLUME PANPOT EXPRESSION SUSTAIN SOSTENUTE SOFT PEDAL HARMONIC CONTENT RELEASE TIME BRIGHTNESS REVERB SEND LEVEL CHORUS SEND LEVEL VARIATION SEND LEVEL NRPN LSB NRPN MSB VIBRATO RATE VIBRATO RATE DEPTH RPN LSB RPN MSB PITCH BEND SENS. PROGRAM CHANGE PITCH BEND CHANGE 9nH BnH BnH,00H BnH,20H BnH,06H BnH,26H BnH,01H (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,07H BnH,0AH BnH,0BH BnH,40H BnH,42H BnH,43H BnH,47H (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,48H BnH,4AH (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,5BH BnH,5DH BnH,5EH BnH,62H (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,63H (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,63H,01H,62H,08H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,09H,06H,mmH BnH,64H BnH,65H BnH,65H,00H,64H,00H,06H,mmH CnH EnH
SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE <YAMAHA MIDI FORMAT> <UNIVERSAL> UNIVERSAL NON-REALTIME F0H 7EH..F7H <XG STANDARD> XG PARAMETER CHANGE F0H 43H 1nH 4CH aaH aaH aaH ddH..ddH F7H XG BULK DUMP F0H 43H 0nH 4CH bbH bbH aaH aaH aaH ddH..ddH ccH F7H SPECIAL OPERATORS SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE MIDI CLOCK START STOP ACTIVE SENSING

F8H FAH FCH FEH

(2) RECEIVE FLOW
MIDI NOTE OFF IN NOTE ON/OFF CONTROL CHANGE BANK SELECT MSB BANK SELECT LSB MODULATION PORTAMENTO TIME DATA ENTRY MSB DATA ENTRY LSB MAIN VOLUME PANPOT EXPRESSION SUSTAIN PORTAMENTO SOSTENUTO SOFT PEDAL HARMONIC CONTENT RELEASE TIME ATTACK TIME BRIGHTNESS PORTAMENTO CONTROL REVERB SEND LEVEL CHORUS SEND LEVEL VARIATION SEND LEVEL DATA INCREMENT DATA DECREMENT NRPN LSB NRPN MSB VIBRATO RATE VIBRATO DEPTH VIBRATO DELAY FILTER CUTOFF FREQ. FILTER RESONANCE EQ BASS EQ TREBLE EQ BASS FREQ EQ TREBLE FREQ AEG ATTACK TIME AEG DECAY TIME AEG RELEASE DRUM INST CUTOFF FREQ. FILTER RESONANCE AEG ATTACK RATE AEG DECAY RATE PITCH COARSE PITCH FINE LEVEL PANPOT REVERB SEND CHORUS SEND VARIATION SEND 8nH 9nH BnH,00H BnH,20H BnH,01H BnH,05H BnH,06H BnH,26H BnH,07H BnH,0AH BnH,0BH BnH,40H BnH,41H BnH,42H BnH,43H BnH,47H BnH,48H BnH,49H BnH,4AH BnH,54H BnH,5BH BnH,5DH BnH,5EH BnH,60H BnH,61H BnH,62H BnH,63H BnH,63H,01H,62H,08H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,09H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,0AH,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,20H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,21H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,30H,06H,mmH (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,63H,01H,62H,31H,06H,mmH (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,63H,01H,62H,34H,06H,mmH (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,63H,01H,62H,35H,06H,mmH (PSR-740 ONLY) BnH,63H,01H,62H,63H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,64H,06H,mmH BnH,63H,01H,62H,66H,06H,mmH

hexadecimal F7E 00 SS

Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Style Switch No. 00H : INTRO A 01H : INTRO B 02H : INTRO C 03H - 07H : INTRO D 08H : MAIN A 09H : MAIN B 0AH : MAIN C 0BH - 0FH : MAIN D 10H : FILL IN A 11H : FILL IN B 12H : FILL IN C 13H - 17H : FILL IN D 18H : BREAK FILL IN A 19H : BREAK FILL IN B 1AH : BREAK FILL IN C 1BH - 1FH : BREAK FILL IN D 20H : ENDING A 21H : ENDING B 22H : ENDING C 23H - 27H : ENDING D Switch On/Off: 00H(Off),7FH(On) End of Exclusive
0ddddddd 11110111 (PSR-740) binary 0sssssss
Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Style Switch No. 00H : INTRO A 01H : INTRO B 02H : INTRO C 03H : INTRO D 04H : COUNT INTRO A 05H : COUNT INTRO B 06H : COUNT INTRO C 07H : COUNT INTRO D 08H : MAIN A 09H : MAIN B 0AH : MAIN C 0BH - 0FH : MAIN D 10H : FILL IN A 11H : FILL IN B 12H : FILL IN C 13H - 17H : FILL IN D 18H : BREAK FILL IN A 19H : BREAK FILL IN B 1AH : BREAK FILL IN C 1BH - 1FH : BREAK FILL IN D 20H : ENDING A 21H : ENDING B 22H : ENDING C 23H : ENDING D 24H : SIMPLE ENDING A 25H : SIMPLE ENDING B 26H : SIMPLE ENDING C 27H : SIMPLE ENDING D Switch On/Off: 00H(Off),7FH(On) End of Exclusive
01H 31H mmH 01H 34H mmH 01H 35H mmH 01H 01H 01H 14H 15H 16H 17H 18H 19H 1AH 1CH 1DH 1EH 1FH 00H 01H 02H 02H 02H 02H 63H 64H 66H rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH rrH 01H 1AH 10H 11H 20H 21H mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH mmH

0ddddddd 11110111

When an ON code is received, the appointed section will be changed.
(3-6-1-2) TEMPO CONTROL binary hexadecimal 11110000 F7E 0ttttttt TT 0ttttttt TT 0ttttttt TT 0ttttttt TT 11110111 F7 For parameters with data size of 2 or 4, transmit the appropriate number of data bytes. For more information on Address and Parameters, refer to < Table 1-2 > - < Table 1-8 >. Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Style Tempo4 Tempo3 Tempo2 Tempo1 End of Exclusive The data types listed below are transmitted and received. System Data Multi Effect1 Data Multi EQ Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Effect2 Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Special Effect Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Part Data A/D Part Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Drums Setup Data (3-6-3-2) XG BULK DUMP binary hexadecimal 01110000 F43 0000nnnn 0N 01001100 4C 0bbbbbbb BB 0bbbbbbb BB 0aaaaaaa AA 0aaaaaaa AA 0aaaaaaa AA 0ddddddd DD | | 0ccccccc CC 11110111 F7
The internal clock will be set to the received Tempo value. Tempo Meta Event is a large data block (24-bit),it is divided into 4 groups with 7-bits going into each of the Tempos 1-4 (4 receives the remaining 3 bits). (3-6-2) UNIVERSAL SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE (3-6-2-1) UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE (3-6-2-1-1) MIDI MASTER VOLUME (Receive only) binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01111111 7F Universal Realtime 01111111 7F ID of target Device Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message Sub-ID #2=Master Volume 0sssssss SS Volume LSB 0ttttttt TT Volume MSB 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive or 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01111111 7F Universal Realtime 0xxxnnnn XN When N is received N=0-F, whichever is received. When N is transmitted N always=0. X = dont care Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message Sub-ID #2=Master Volume 0sssssss SS Volume LSB 0ttttttt TT Volume MSB 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive The volume for all channels will be changed simultaneously. The TT value is used as the MIDI Master Volume value. (the ss value is ignored.) (3-6-2-2) UNIVERSAL NON REALTIME MESSAGE (3-6-2-2-1) GENERAL MIDI SYSTEM ON binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01111110 7E Universal Non-Realtime 01111111 7F ID of target Device Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive or 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01111110 7E Universal Non-Realtime 0xxxnnnn XN When N is received N=0-F, whichever is received. When N is transmitted N always=0. X = dont care Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Depending upon the received ON message, the System Mode will be changed to XG. Except MIDI Master Tuning, all control data be reset to default values. This message requires approximately 50ms to execute, so sufficient time should be allowed before the next message is sent. The bank select message for the channel 10 and the NRPN message are not received in the GM mode. (3-6-3) XG STANDARD (3-6-3-1) XG PARAMETER CHANGE (3-6-3-1-1) XG SYSTEM ON binary hexadecimal 11110000 F43 0001nnnn 1N 01001100 4C 01111110 7E 11110111 F7

Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Device Number Model ID ByteCount MSB ByteCount LSB Address High Address Mid Address Low Data Check sum End of Exclusive
For more information on Address and Byte Count, refer to < Table 1-2 > - < Table 1-8 >. The Check Sum value is set such that the sum of Byte Count, Address, Data, and Check Sum has value zero in its seven least significant bits. If the top of the block is appointed to the Address the XG Bulk Dump, Bulk Request will be received. The Block is a unit that consists of the data, arranged in the list, as the Total Size. The data types listed below are transmitted and received.(These are transmitted only after a Bulk Dump request is received.) System Data System Information (Transmit ONLY) Multi Effect1 Data Multi EQ Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Effect2 Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Special Effect Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Part Data A/D Part Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Drums Setup Data (3-6-3-3) XG PARAMETER REQUEST (Receive only) binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID 0011nnnn 3n Device Number 01001100 4C Model ID 0aaaaaaa AA Address High 0aaaaaaa AA Address Mid 0aaaaaaa AA Address Low 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive For more information on Address and Byte Count refer to < Table 1-2 > - < Table1-8 >. The data types listed below are received. System Data Multi Effect1 Data Multi EQ Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Effect2 Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Special Effect Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Part Data A/D Part Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Drums Setup Data (3-6-3-4) XG DUMP REQUEST (Receive only) binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID 0010nnnn 2n Device Number 01001100 4C Model ID 00aaaaaaa AA Address High 00aaaaaaa AA Address Mid 00aaaaaaa AA Address Low 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive For more information on Address and Byte Count refer to < Table 1-2 > - < Table1-8 >. The data types listed below are received. System Data System Information Multi Effect1 Data Multi EQ Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Effect2 Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Special Effect Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Multi Part Data A/D Part Data (PSR-740 ONLY) Drums Setup Data

00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F
Insertion Effect Parameter11 Insertion Effect Parameter12 Insertion Effect Parameter13 Insertion Effect Parameter14 Insertion Effect Parameter15 Insertion Effect Parameter16
depends on insertion 1 type depends on insertion 1 type depends on insertion 1 type depends on insertion 1 type depends on insertion 1 type depends on insertion 1 type
< Table 1-8 > MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI PART)
Address (H) 08 nn nn nn nn nn nn nn 06 Size (H) 1 Data (H) 00.20 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.0F, 7F 00.01 00.02 Prameter Name Element Reserve Bank Select MSB Bank Select LSB Program Number Rcv Channel Mono/Poly Mode Same Note Number Key On Assign Part Mode Note Shift Detune Volume Velocity Sense Depth Velocity Sense Offset Pan Note Limit Low Note Limit High Dry Level Chorus Send Reverb Send Variation Send Vibrato Rate Vibrato Depth Vibrato Delay Filter Cutoff Freq. Filter Resonance EG Attack Time EG Decay Time EG Release Time Description 0.32 0.127 0.127 1.128 0.16;1.16,127;off 0:mono,1:poly 0:single 1:multi 2:inst (for DRUM) 0:normal 1.3:drum thru,drum1.2 -24.+24[semitones] -12.8.+12.7[Hz] 1st bit3.0 bit7.4 2nd bit3.0 bit3.0 0.127 0.127 0.127 0:random L63.C.R63(1.64.127) C-2.G8 C-2.G8 0.127 0.127 0.127 0.127 -64.+63 -64.+63 -64.+63 -64.+63 -64.+63 -64.+63 -64.+63 -64.+63 Default Value (H) 0(Part10),2(Others) 7F(Part10),00(Others) Part No. 01 00
nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn
09 0A 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 1A 1B 1C
00.03 28.58 00.FF 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F
00 (Except Part10) 02 (Part10) 00 (80) 00 7F 7F 40
Address (H) nn nn nn nn nn nn 1D 1E 1F 22 Size (H) Data (H) 28.58 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 28.58 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F Prameter Name MW Pitch Control MW Filter Control MW Amp. Control MW LFO PMod Depth MW LFO FMod Depth MW LFO AMod Depth Bend Pitch Control Bend Filter Control Bend Amp. Control Bend LFO PMod Depth Bend LFO FMod Depth Bend LFO AMod Depth Not Used : Not Used 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 28.58 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F 00.7F Scale Tuning C Scale Tuning C# Scale Tuning D Scale Tuning D# Scale Tuning E Scale Tuning F Scale Tuning F# Scale Tuning G Scale Tuning G# Scale Tuning A Scale Tuning A# Scale Tuning B CAT Pitch Control CAT Filter Control CAT Amplitude Control CAT LFO PMod Depth CAT LFO FMod Depth CAT LFO AMod Depth Not Used : Not Used 00.01 00.7F Portamento Switch Portamento Time Not Used : Not Used off/on 0.00 -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -64.+63[cent] -24.+24[semitones] -9600.+9450[cent] -100.+100[%] 0.127 0.127 0.00 Description -24.+24[semitones] -9600.+9450[cent] -100.+100[%] 0.127 0.127 0.127 -24.+24[semitones] -9600.+9450[cent] -100.+100[%] 0.127 0.127 0.127 Default Value (H) 40 0A 00 00

REVERB TYPE (PSR-740/640)
TYPE MSB DEC HEX : : 015 0F : : 127 7F TYPE LSB 00 NO EFFECT [1]HALL1 [10]ROOM1 [15]STAGE1 [19]PLATE NO EFFECT : NO EFFECT [20]WHITE ROOM [21]TUNNEL [22]CANYON [23]BASEMENT NO EFFECT : NO EFFECT 01 [5]HALL2 [11]ROOM2 [16]STAGE03.09.[2]HALL2 [6]ROOM1 [13]STAGE1 [17]PLATE[3]HALL3 [7]ROOM2 [14]STAGE2 [18]PLATE[4]HALL4 [8]ROOM20

[12]ROOM3

[9]ROOM4
CHORUS TYPE (PSR-740/640)
TYPE MSB DEC HEX : : 069 : 073 : 088 : : 49 : 58 : 7F TYPE LSB 00 NO EFFECT NO EFFECT : NO EFFECT [6]CHORUS1 [9]CELESTE1 [15]FLANGER 1 [17]SYMPHONIC (PSR-740) NO EFFECT : NO EFFECT [18]PHASER 1 (PSR-740) NO EFFECT : NO EFFECT [19]ENSEMBLE DETUNE(PSR-740) NO EFFECT : NO EFFECT 03.09.19 20
[7]CHORUS2 [5]CHORUS5 [4]CHORUS4 [10]CELESTE3 [14]FLANGER4
[8]CHORUS4 [2]CHORUS2 [11]FLANGER1
[3]CHORUS3 [1]CHORUS1 [12]FLANGER2 [13]FLANGER3 [16]Symphonic (PSR-740)
VARIATION TYPE (0-63) (PSR-640)
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB DEC HEX 00 NO EFFECT [1]HALL02 [10]ROOM03 [15]STAGE04 [19]PLATE [21]DELAY L,C,R [22]DELAY L,R [23]ECHO [24]CROSS DELAY [25]ER0A [27]GATE REVERB 011 0B [28]REVERS GATE 012 0C NO EFFECT or THRU* : : : NO EFFECT or THRU* [29]KARAOKE 15 NO EFFECT or THRU* : : : 063 3F NO EFFECT or THRU* * No effect when Effect Connection = System. Through when Effect Connection = Insertion. 01 [5]HALL2 [11]ROOM2 [16]STAGE03.09.[2]HALL2 [6]ROOM1 [13]STAGE1 [17]PLATE1 [20]Delay LCR 17 [3]HALL3 [7]ROOM2 [14]STAGE2 [18]PLATE[4]HALL4 [8]ROOM20

[26]ER2

[30]KARAOKE 2 [31]KARAOKE 3
VARIATION TYPE (64-127) (PSR-640)
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB DEC HEX 40 THRU [37]CHORUS42 [40]CELESTE43 [46]FLANGER 44 [48]SYMPHONIC [54]ROT ARY SP. [57]TREMOLO [60]AUTO PAN [61]PHASER [65]DISTORTION 074 4A [66]OVER DRIVE 075 4B [67]AMP SIM. 076 4C [70]3BAND EQ 077 4D [71]2BAND EQ 078 4E [73]AUTO WAH 079 4F NO EFFECT or THRU* : : : 127 7F NO EFFECT or THRU* * No effect when Effect Connection = System. Through when Effect Connection = Insertion. 03.[39]CHORUS4 [33]CHORUS2 [42]FLANGER1 09.19 20
[38]CHORUS2 [36]CHORUS5 [35]CHORUS4 [41]CELESTE3 [45]FLANGER 4
[34]CHORUS3 [43]FLANGER2 [47]Symphonic [49]Rotary Sp1 [55]Tremolo1 [59]AutoPan

[32]CHORUS1 [44]FLANGER3

[53]Rotary Sp5
[52]Rotary Sp4 [50]Rotary Sp2

[51]Rotary Sp3

[56]Tremolo2

[58]Gtr Tremolo

[62]PHASER 2
[63]DIST.HARD [64]DIST.SOFT [68]EQ DISCO [69]EQ TEL [72]Auto Wah
VARIATION TYPE (0-63) (PSR-740)
TYPE MSB TYPE LSB DEC HEX 00 NO EFFECT [1]HALL02 [10]ROOM03 [15]STAGE04 [19]PLATE [21]DELAY L,C,R [22]DELAY L,R [23]ECHO [24]CROSS DELAY [25]ER0A [27]GATE REVERB 011 0B [28]REVERS GATE 012 0C NO EFFECT or THRU* : : : 015 0F NO EFFECT or THRU* [29]WHITE ROOM [30]TUNNEL [31]CANYON [32]BASEMENT [33]KARAOKE 15 NO EFFECT or THRU* : : : 063 3F NO EFFECT or THRU* * No effect when Effect Connection = System. Through when Effect Connection = Insertion. 01 [5]HALL2 [11]ROOM2 [16]STAGE03.09.[2]HALL2 [6]ROOM1 [13]STAGE1 [17]PLATE1 [20]Delay LCR 17 [3]HALL3 [7]ROOM2 [14]STAGE2 [18]PLATE[4]HALL4 [8]ROOM20

[71]TOUCH WAH 2

< Table 1-12 > Effect Parameter List
HALL1,HALL2, ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3, STAGE1,STAGE2, PLATE (reverb, variation, insertion block)
No. Parameter Reverb Time Diffusion Initial Delay HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff Display 0.3-30.0s 0-10 0.1mS-99.3mS Thru-8.0kHz 1.0k-Thru Value 0-69 0-10 0-63 0-52 34-60 See Table table#4 table#5 table#3 table#3 Comment Control
EARLY REF1,EARLY REF2(variation block)
No. Parameter Type Room Size Diffusion Initial Delay Feedback Level HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff Dry/Wet Liveness Density High Damp Display S-H, L-H, Rdm, Rvs, Plt, Spr 0.1-7.0 0-10 0.1mS-99.3mS -63-+63 Thru-8.0kHz 1.0k-Thru D63>W - D=W - D<W63 0-10 0-3 0.1-1.0 Value 0-5 0-44 0-10 0-63 1-127 0-52 34-60 1-127 0-10 0-3 1-10 See Table table#6 table#5 table#3 table#3 q Comment Control
Dry/Wet Rev Delay Density Er/Rev Balance High Damp Feedback Level
D63>W - D=W - D<W63 0.1mS-99.3mS 0-4 (reverb, variation block) 0-4 (reverb, variation block) 0-2 (insertion block) E63>R - E=R - E<R63 0.1-1.0 -63-+63
1-127 0-63 0-4 0-3 0-2 1-127 1-10 1-127 table#5 PSR-740 PSR-640
GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE (variation block)
No. Parameter Type Room Size Diffusion Initial Delay Feedback Level HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff Dry/Wet Liveness Density High Damp Display TypeA,TypeB 0.1-20.0 0-10 0.1mS-200.0mS -63-+63 Thru-8.0kHz 1.0k-Thru D63>W - D=W - D<W63 0-10 0-3 0.1-1.0 Value 0-1 0-127 0-10 0-127 1-127 0-52 34-60 1-127 0-10 0-3 1-10 See Table table#6 table#5 table#3 table#3 q Comment Control
WHITE ROOM, TUNNEL, CANYON, BASEMENT (reverb, variation block)
No. Parameter Reverb Time Diffusion Initial Delay HPF Cutoff LPF Cutoff Width Heigt Depth Wall Var y Dry/Wet Rev Delay Density Er/Rev Balance High Damp Feedback Level Display 0.3-30.0s 0-10 0.1mS-99.3mS Thru-8.0kHz 1.0k-Thru 0.5-10.2m 0.5-20.2m 0.5-30.2m 0-30 D63>W - D=W - D<W63 0.1mS-99.3mS 0-4 0-4 E63>R - E=R - E<R63 0.1-1.0 -63-+63 Value 0-69 0-10 0-63 0-52 34-60 0-37 0-73 0-104 0-30 1-127 0-63 0-4 0-3 1-127 1-10 1-127 See Table table#4 table#5 table#3 table#3 table#11 table#11 table#11 q table#5 PSR-740 PSR-640 PSR-740 only Comment Control
KARAOKE1,2,3 (variation, insertion block)

Accord : les messages dactivation/dsactivation de notes reus sur le ou les canaux rgls sur Chord sont reconnus comme les modes de doigt dans la partie daccompagnement. Les accords dtecter dpendent du mode de doigt du PSR-740/640. Les accords sont dtects indpendamment du statut dactivation/dsactivation de laccompagnement et des rglages du point de partage sur le panneau du PSR740/640. Harmonie vocale : voir Spcifications MIDI dharmonie vocale (page 186). (PSR-740 uniquement) Statut dsactiv : les messages des canaux MIDI ne sont pas reus sur le canal dsign.
Desactivado : Los mensajes de canal de MIDI no se recibirn en el canal designado.
Vocal Harmony MIDI Specifications (PSR-740 ONLY)

Channel message

1) Note on / off 9n kk vv note on message Harmony ch O Melody ch O Specifies pitch in the Vocoder mode. Velocity not recognized. Also used as Gender Threshold source for the Melody channel. Turns the current note off in the Vocoder mode. Also used as Gender Threshold source for the Melody channel.
8n kk vv 9n kk 00 2) Control change Bn 40 vv 26 7B 3) RPN MSB 00 7F 4) NRPN MSB 02

note off message

damper pedal RPN RPN NRPN NRPN Data entry MSB Data Increment Data Decrement All note off

O O O O O O O O O

LSB 00 7F
Pitch bend sensitivity NULL

LSB 09 0A 1A 30 31

Harmony mute Vibrato rate modulation Vibrato depth modulation Vibrato delay modulation Detune modulation Harmony 1 volume Harmony 2 volume Harmony 1 pan Harmony 2 pan Harmony 1 detune Harmony 2 detune

O O O O O O O O O O O O

X O O O X X X X X X X O
Controls the overall amount of detune.

5) Pitch bend E0 nn nn

Only effective when melody channel Lead Gender ON.

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/ or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA. 3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class B digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This equipment generates/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

* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON, please try to eliminate 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 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 you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.

(class B)

OBSERVERA!
Apparaten kopplas inte ur vxelstrmskllan (ntet) s lnge som den ar ansluten till vgguttaget, ven om sjlva apparaten har stngts av.
ADVARSEL: Netspendingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt,
slenge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt, som er t endt ogs selvom der or slukket p apparatets afbryder.
VAROITUS: Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty kyttkytkin ei irroita

koko laitetta verkosta.

(standby)
For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha or the authorized distributor listed below. Pour plus de dtails sur les produits, veuillez-vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante.
Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgefhrten Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshndlern in den jeweiligen Bestimmungslndern erhltlich. Para detalles sobre productos, contacte su tienda Yamaha ms cercana o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo.

NORTH AMERICA

CANADA
Yamaha Canada Music Ltd. 135 Milner Avenue, Scarborough, Ontario, M1S 3R1, Canada Tel: 416-298-1311
Yamaha Musica Italia S.P.A., Home Keyboard Division Viale Italia 88, 20020 Lainate (Milano), Italy Tel: 02-935-771

HONG KONG

Tom Lee Music Co., Ltd. 11/F., Silvercord Tower 1, 30 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong Tel: 2737-7688

SPAIN/PORTUGAL

Yamaha-Hazen Electronica Musical, S.A. Jorge Juan 30, 28001, Madrid, Spain Tel: 91-577-7270

IRELAND

Danfay Ltd. 61D, Sallynoggin Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Tel: 01-2859177
THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Corporation, International Marketing Division Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: 053-460-2317

AFRICA

Yamaha Corporation, International Marketing Division Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: 053-460-2312

GERMANY/SWITZERLAND

OCEANIA MIDDLE EAST

TURKEY/CYPRUS

AUSTRIA
Yamaha Music Austria Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien Austria Tel: 01-60203900

AUSTRALIA

Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd. 17-33 Market Street, South Melbourne, Vic. 3205, Australia Tel: 3-699-2388

THE NETHERLANDS

Yamaha Music Nederland Kanaalweg 18G, 3526KL, Utrecht, The Netherlands Tel: 030-2828411

NEW ZEALAND

Music Houses of N.Z. Ltd. 146/148 Captain Springs Road, Te Papapa, Auckland, New Zealand Tel: 9-634-0099

OTHER COUNTRIES

Yamaha Music Gulf FZE LB21-128 Jebel Ali Freezone P.O.Box 17328, Dubai, U.A.E. Tel: 971-4-81-5868

BELGIUM

Yamaha Music Belgium Keiberg Imperiastraat 8, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium Tel: 02-7258220
COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN
Yamaha Corporation, International Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: 053-460-2312

FRANCE

Yamaha Musique France, Division Claviers BP 70-77312 Marne-la-Valle Cedex 2, France Tel: 01-64-61-4000
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Electronic Musical Instrument Division
[PK] 17 Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: 053-460-3273
M.D.G., EMI Division, Yamaha Corporation 1999 Yamaha Corporation V386500 907POCP2.4-02B0 Printed in Japan

 

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