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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 specically 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.
representative to perform the replacement. 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.
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 specications without notice or obligation to update existing units. This product, either alone or in combination with an ampli er 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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:
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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 ve years. When replacement becomes necessar y, contact a qualied service
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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.
Although the PSR-202 will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries, Yamaha recommends use of an AC adaptor whenever possible. An AC adaptor is more environmentally friendly than batteries and does not deplete resources.
I Using an AC Power Adaptor
To connect your PSR-202 to a wall socket, you will need the optionally available Yamaha PA-3C or PA-3B Power Adaptor. Use of other AC adaptors could result in damage to the instrument, so be sure to ask for the right kind. Make sure that the [STANDBY/ON] switch of the PSR-202 is set to STANDBY. Connect one end of the adaptor to the DC IN 12V jack on the rear panel of your PSR-202, and the other end to a suitable electrical outlet.
Use ONLY a Yamaha PA-3C or PA-3B AC Power Adaptor (or other adaptor specically 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-202. Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the PSR-202, or during electrical storms.
I Using Batteries
G Inserting Batteries Turn the instrument upside-down and remove the battery compartment lid. Insert six 1.5-volt D size, R20P (LR20) or equivalent batteries as shown in the illustration, making sure that the positive and negative terminals are properly aligned, and replace the lid.
Never mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries (e.g., alkaline and manganese). To prevent possible damage from battery leakage, remove the batteries from the instrument if it is not to be used for a long time.
G When the Batteries Run Down When the batteries run low and the battery voltage drops below a certain level, the PSR-202 may not sound or function properly. As soon as this happens, replace them with a complete set of six new batteries.
Turning On the Power
With the AC power adaptor connected or with batteries installed, simply move the STANDBY switch until it is set to the ON position. When the instrument is not in use, be sure to turn the power off.
Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position, electricity is still owing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the PSR-202 for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet, and/or remove the batteries from the instrument.
Want to nd out more? See page 22.
G Panel Voice List
Voice Name PIANO 001 GRAND PIANO 002 HONKY-TONK PIANO 003 ELECTRIC PIANO ELECTRIC PIANO ELECTRIC PIANO ELECTRIC PIANO HARPSICHORD 008 CLAVI 009 CELESTA ORGAN/ACCORDION 010 VIBRATO OFF 011 VIBRATO ON No. No. 022 Voice Name HARMONY OFF HARMONY ON ATTACK OFF ATTACK ON WAVE OFF WAVE ON PIPE ORGAN ACCORDION 1 ACCORDION 2 BANDONEON HARMONICA GUITAR/BASS 023 SOFT GUITAR 024 FOLK GUITAR No. 025 Voice Name 12STRINGS GUITAR 026 SMALL GUITAR 027 JAZZ GUITAR 028 ELECTRIC GUITAR 029 DISTORTION GUITAR 030 WOOD BASS 031 FINGER BASS 032 SLAP BASS 033 FAT BASS STRINGS/MARIMBA 034 STRINGS 035 VIOLIN No. 048 Voice Name CELLO HARP SITAR BANJO VIBRAPHONE MARIMBA STEEL DRUMS TRUMPET TRUMPET TROMBONE MUTE TRUMPET FRENCH HORN BRASS SECTION HIGH BRASS No. 049 Voice Name TRUMPET & TROMBONE SECTION SAX/FLUTE ALTO SAX TENOR SAX OBOE CLARINET FLUTE 1 FLUTE 2 PAN FLUTE SYNTHESIZER THICK LEAD SIMPLE LEAD
Step 1 Voices
Playing the Piano
Simply by pressing the [PORTABLE GRAND] button, you can automatically reset the entire PSR-202 for piano play.
z Press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button.
Playing along with the Metronome
z Press the [METRONOME] button.
x Play the keyboard.
Want to nd out more? See page 21.
Want to nd out more? See page 20.
Selecting and Playing Other Voices
The PSR-202 has a total of 112 dynamic and realistic instrument voices. Lets try a few of them out now.
q Press the [VOICE] button.
w Select a voice.
002 000
HnkyTonk
e Play the keyboard.
Want to nd out more? See page 23.
No. 069
Voice Name THICK SAWTOOTH SIMPLE SAWTOOTH SYNTH BASS SYNTH STRINGS SYNTH BRASS SLOW STRINGS CHORUS VARIATION PIANO TRIO PIANO COUNTRY ELECTRIC PIANO TRIO HARPSICHORD TRIO
No. 080 081
Voice Name ELECTRIC ORGAN TRIO VIBRAPHONE DUET TRUMPET DUET HORN DUET CLARINET TRIO FLUTE DUET WOOD BASS/ PIANO STRINGS/PIANO FINGER BASS/ ELECTRIC PIANO HARP/VIOLIN FRENCH HORN/ TRUMPET SUSTAIN PIANO
No. 090 091
Voice Name SUSTAIN ELECTRIC PIANO 1 SUSTAIN ELECTRIC PIANO 2 SUSTAIN VIBRAPHONE SUSTAIN STRINGS ECHO PIANO ECHO ELECTRIC PIANO ECHO HARPSICHORD ECHO CELESTA ECHO FOLK GUITAR ECHO BANJO
No. 104
Voice Name ECHO VIBRAPHONE ECHO MARIMBA ECHO STEEL DRUMS ECHO DRUM KIT PIANO CONCERTO ELECTRIC PIANO CONCERTO FAIRY LAND MOOD GUITAR RICH GUITAR HOT ORGAN EXCEL VIOLIN CRYSTAL STAR SHIP
No. 111
Voice Name DRUM KIT DRUM KIT BRASIL CAVAQUINHO BANDOLIM VIOLA CAIPIRA BRASIL KIT 1 BRASIL KIT 2 BERIMBAU & SURDO LATIN KIT LATIN KIT
Step 2
Playing the Songs
The PSR-202 is packed with 99 songs, including 24 special Demo songs.
Playing the Demo songs
Demo songs (001 - 024) showcase the sophisticated features and stunning sound of the PSR-202. Lets play the Demo songs now, starting with 001.
Playing a single song
Naturally, you can also individually select and play back any of the PSR-202s songs (001 - 099).
z Press the [SONG] button. z Press the [DEMO] button.
SambaRck
Mariachi
x Stop the Demo song.
x Select a song.
FurElise
You can also play back songs of other categories. Simply select the appropriate number of the desired song during playback.
c Start (and stop) the song.
Want to nd out more? See page 29.
Step 2 Songs
G Song List
No. Song Name (Composer) DEMONSTRATION MARIACHI NORTEO BANDA MERENGUE 1 SON TIMBA CHA CHA RUMBA BOLERO MAMBO CONGA MERENGUE 2 JOROPO GAITA PARRANDA CUMBIA COLOMBIANA VALLENATO MERENGUE 3 TANGO ZAMBA BAILANTA CUARTETO SAMBA ROCK XOTE PIANO/CLASSICAL Fr Elise (L.v. Beethoven) Menuett (J.S. Bach) Turkish March (W.A. Mozart) Marcia Alla Turca (L.v. Beethoven) Valse op.64-1 Petit chien (F. Chopin) Etude op.10-3 Chanson De Ladieu (F. Chopin) Jesu, Joy Of Mans Desiring (J.S. Bach) Symphonie Nr.9 (L.v. Beethoven) Gavotte (F.J. Gossec) Frhlicher Landmann (R. Schumann) Polonaise (J.S. Bach) Canon (J. Pachelbel) Heidenrslein (F. Schubert) Trumerei (R. Schumann) From The New World (A. Dvork) Frhlingslied (F. Mendelssohn) Menuett (J. Krieger) Liebestrume Nr.3 (F. Liszt) Blumenlied (G. Lange) Valse Des Fleurs (From The Nutcracker) (P.I. Tchaikovsky) Air On The G String (J.S. Bach) Die Forelle (F. Schubert) Marche (From The Nutcracker) (P.I. Tchaikovsky) Humoreske (A. Dvork) Pizzicato Polka (J. Strauss) Ave Maria (F. Schubert) Ave Maria (C. Gounod) Wiegenlied (B. Flies) Wiegenlied (F. Schubert) Wiegenlied (J. Brahms) WORLD Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Traditional) No. 094 Song Name (Composer) Grandfathers Clock (H.C. Work) Beautiful Dreamer (S.C. Foster) Greensleeves (Traditional) Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms (Traditional) Im Mai (Traditional) Home Sweet Home (H. Bishop) Amazing Grace (Traditional) Aura Lee (G. Poulton) My Old Kentucky Home (S.C. Foster) Aloha Oe (Traditional) Die Lorelei (F. Silcher) Londonderry Air (Traditional) Auld Lang Syne (Traditional) Carry Me Back To Old Virginny (Traditional) The Yellow Rose Of Texas (C.H. Brown) Long, Long Ago (T.H.Bayly) London Bridge (Traditional) Old Folks At Home (S.C. Foster) O Du Lieber Augustin (Traditional) My Darling Clementine (Traditional) Hamabe No Uta (T. Narita) Furusato (T. Okano) Oh! Susanna (S.C. Foster) Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (S.C. Foster) Ive Been Working On The Railroad (Traditional) Loch Lomond (Traditional) My Bonnie (Traditional) Yankee Doodle (Traditional) Turkey In The Straw (Traditional) Annie Laurie (L. Scott) Close Your Hands, Open Your Hands (J.J. Rousseau) Muss I Denn (F. Silcher) The Cuckoo (Traditional) Battle Hymn Of The Republic (Traditional) Camptown Races (S.C. Foster) Romance De Lamour (Traditional) American Patrol (F.W. Meacham) Little Brown Jug (Traditional) The Entertainer (S. Joplin) CHRISTMAS Jingle Bells (J.S. Pierpont) Silent Night (F. Gruber) Joy To The World (G.F. Hndel) O Christmas Tree (Traditional) Deck The Halls (Traditional)
Changing the volume of the song
This lets you adjust the volume balance between the song and your keyboard performance.
q Press the [OVERALL] button, until ACMP/SONG
VOLUME is indicated by the dark arrow in the display.
SONG VOL
041 042
w Use the [+]/[-] buttons to adjust the song vol-
047 048
ume. You can also use the numeric keypad to directly enter the value.
051 052
Want to nd out more? See page 32.
053 054
*For the songs #025 #099, refer to the included Song Book.
Step 3
Auto Accompaniment
cv m n
Using the Auto Accompaniment
The powerful yet easy-to-use Auto Accompaniment features give you professional instrumental backing for your performances. Simply play chords with your left hand and the PSR-202 automatically produces appropriate bass, chord and rhythm backing. Use your right hand to play melodies, and youll sound like an entire band!
Accompaniment section
Left hand Auto accompaniment (for example, bass + guitar + drums)
Right hand Melody
For more infomation on playing proper chords for the auto accompaniment, see Using Auto Accompaniment Multi Fingering on page 48 and Looking up Chords in the Dictionary on page 41.
z Press the [STYLE] button.
x Select a style.
Norteno
c Turn the auto accompaniment on.
Step 3 Auto Accompaniment
Looking up Chords in the Dictionary
The convenient Dictionary function teaches you how to play chords by showing you the individual notes. In the example below, well learn how to play a GM7 chord.
Keys for entering the chord type (A2 A#3) Keys for entering the chord root (C4 B4)
c Specify the chord type of the chord (in this
case, M7).
v Play the notes of the chord as indicated in the
Learning how to play a specic chord
Example:
keyboard diagram in the display. The chord name ashes and congratulation melody is played when the chord is played properly.
ACMP ON
Root note Chord type
z Press the [Dict.] button.
Chord area
b To leave the Dictionary function, press the
x Specify the root note of the chord (in this case,
[Dict.] button again.
Want to nd out more? See page 41.
v Turn the Sync Start function on.
n Select a section.
The auto accompaniment has four sections: Intro, Main A/B, and Ending.
b Play a chord with your left hand.
The auto accompaniment starts as soon as you play the keyboard. For more on chords, see Looking up Chords in the Dictionary above.
m Stop the auto accompaniment.
Want to nd out more? See page 43.
Step 4
Lesson
Using the Lesson Feature
Lesson songs (#025 #099) can be used with the educational Lesson feature. Lesson makes it fun and easy to master these songs. You can practice the left- and right-hand parts of each song individually: simply press the appropriate button, [L] (left) or [R] (right). The practice steps below apply to either hand. Lesson 1 Timing.This lesson step lets you practice just the timing of the notes. Lesson 2 Waiting.In this lesson step, the PSR-202 waits for you to play the correct notes before continuing playback of the song. Lesson 3 Minus One.This lesson step plays back the song with one part muted letting you play and master the missing part yourself. Lesson 4 Both Hands.This lesson step is the same as Minus One, except in that both the left- and right-hand parts are muted letting you play and master both hands.
Using the numeric keypad selects song numbers. Pressing the [START/ STOP] button starts song playback.
For a few specic chords (such as BM7), not all notes may be shown in the notation section of the display. This is due to space limitations in the display.
t Measure/Tempo and beat This shows either the current measure (when the Song mode is selected) or the current Tempo value (when the Style mode is selected). The hand clap icons also ash to indicate the beats in the measure during song or style playback. (See page 31.) y Chord When a song is being played back, this indicates the current chord root and type. It also indicates chords played in the ACMP section of the keyboard when the Style mode and auto accompaniment are on. u Song/Voice/Style name and number This portion of the display indicates the name and number of the currently selected song, voice, or style. When other functions of the PSR-202 are selected, it briey shows the function name and current value or setting.
Using the numeric keypad selects voice numbers. Pressing the [START/ STOP] button starts style playback.
Using the numeric keypad selects style numbers. Pressing the [START/ STOP] button starts style playback.
w Overall function bar indicator The PSR-202 has seven Overall functions or controls. The currently selected function is indicated by a dark bar that appears next to its name (printed on the panel). e Notation / r Keyboard These two portions of the display conveniently indicate notes currently played on the keyboard. When a song is being played back, they show the single notes of the melody in succession. When the Style mode
Portable Grand
This convenient function lets you instantly call up the Grand Piano voice.
Playing the Portable Grand
Press the piano-shaped [PORTABLE GRAND] button.
Doing this automatically cancels any other mode or function, and resets the entire instrument for playing the special Stereo Sampled Piano Grand Piano voice. It automatically selects the Song mode, calling up song #025, Fr Elise which can be played instantly by pressing the [START/STOP] button. The Portable grand setting is designed also for playing with the special Pianist styles (#122 #141). When auto accompaniment is turned on, these provide piano-only accompaniment in a variety of music styles.
When the [PORTABLE GRAND] button is pressed, One Touch Setting (page 26) is automatically turned on, and special Multi Pad sounds for piano are automatically called up as well. (For more on Multi Pads, see page 51.)
Using the Metronome
Call up the Tempo setting.
Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button.
Current Tempo value
Change the value.
Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Tempo value, or use the [+]/[-] buttons to increase or decrease the value.
Turn on the Metronome.
Press the [METRONOME] button.
Indicates the beat number in the tempo/measure.
To turn the Metronome off, press the [METRONOME] button again.
Setting the Metronome Time Signature
The time signature of the Metronome can be set to various quarter-note based meters.
The time signature changes automatically when a style or song is selected.
Hold down the [METRONOME] button (until TIME SIG appears in the display), then press the button on the numeric keypad that corresponds to the desired time signature (see chart at right).
Number. button 9 0
Time signature 1/4 Plays only 1 beats (all high clicks) 2/4 3/4 4/4 5/4 6/4 7/4 8/4 9/4 Plays no 1 beats (all low clicks)
TIME SIG
Adjusting the Metronome Volume
You can adjust the volume of the Metronome sound independently of the other PSR-202 sounds. The volume range is 000 - 127.
Select the Metronome Volume function in the Overall menu. Press the [OVERALL] button, repeatedly if necessary, until MTR VOL appears in the display.
Current Metronome value
MTR VOL
Indicates Metronome Volume is selected
Change the value. Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Metronome Volume value, or use the [+]/[-] buttons to increase or decrease the value.
Resetting the Metronome Volume Value
To restore the default Metronome Volume value of 100, press both [+]/[-] buttons simultaneously (when Metronome Volume is selected).
This exciting feature lets you instantly call up a dynamic Latin voice and style for playing various Latin music styles.
Playing the LATIN
Press the [LATIN] button.
Doing this automatically resets the entire instrument for playing the specially programmed LATIN voice and Style.
Press the [START/STOP] button.
Play the percussion sounds.
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Press the [ACMP] button.
This lets you play Latin music along with Latin accompaniment.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the style.
To play the Latin song, press [START/STOP] button in the song mode.
Selecting and Playing Voices
The PSR-202 features 112 authentic voices that have been created with Yamahas sophisticated AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation system. Many of these voices also have special preset characteristics or embellishments. The voices are divided into various categories depending on their characteristics or the effects used.
Since Harmony voices are designed to automatically play two or more notes with the notes you play on the keyboard, only one note can be played on the keyboard at a time. If several notes are played together, only the last note or highest note played will be used for the harmony effect.
One Touch Setting
The powerful One Touch Setting (OTS) feature lets you instantly and automatically call up an appropriate voice and other settings when you select a style or song. In other words, when One Touch Setting is active, selecting a desired style or song also automatically selects the best suited voice and Multi Pad bank.
Select the One Touch Setting voice (#000).
Use the numeric keypad or [+]/[-] buttons.
To turn One Touch Setting off, select a voice other than #000.
Transpose and Tuning
You can also adjust the tuning and change the transposition (key) of the PSR-202 with the Transpose and Tuning functions.
I Transpose
Transpose determines the key of both the main voice and the bass/chord accompaniment of the selected style. It also determines the pitch of the songs and the Multi Pads. This allows you to easily match the pitch of the PSR-202 to other instruments or singers, or play in a different key without changing your ngering. The Transpose settings can be adjusted over a range of 12 semitones ( 1 octave).
Select the Transpose function in the Overall menu.
Press the [OVERALL] button, repeatedly if necessary, until TRANSPOS appears in the display.
Current Transpose value
TRANSPOS
Indicates Transpose is selected
Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Transpose value (-12 +12). To transpose the pitch down, simultaneously press the [-] button and use the numeric keypad to type in the (negative) value. You can also use the [+]/[-] buttons to increase or decrease the value. Holding down either button continuously increases or decreases the value.
Transpose has no effect on voices #095 (Echo Drum Kit), #105 (Drum Kit), #109, #110 (Brasil Kit), #111 (Berimbau & Surdo), or #112 (Latin Kit). Also, this setting cannot be changed during song playback.
Resetting the Transpose Value
If youve changed the Transpose setting, you can instantly restore the default setting of 00 by pressing both [+]/[-] buttons simultaneously (when Transpose is selected).
I Tuning
Tuning determines the ne pitch setting of both the main voice and the bass/chord accompaniment of the selected style. It also determines the pitch of the songs and the Multi Pads. This allows you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instruments. The Tuning settings can be adjusted over a range of 50 (approx. 0.5 semitones).
Select the Tuning function in the Overall menu.
Press the [OVERALL] button, repeatedly if necessary, until TUNING appears in the display.
Current Tuning value
Indicates Tuning is selected
TUNING
Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Tuning value (-50 +50). To tune the pitch down, simultaneously press the [-] button and use the numeric keypad to type in the (negative) value. You can also use the [+]/[-] buttons to increase or decrease the value. Holding down either button continuously increases or decreases the value.
Resetting the Tuning Value
If youve changed the Tuning setting, you can instantly restore the default setting of 00 by pressing both [+]/[-] buttons simultaneously (when Tuning is selected).
Selecting and Playing Songs
The Song mode features 99 special songs that have been created using the rich and dynamic sounds of the PSR-202. The songs are generally for your listening enjoyment; however, you can also play along with them on the keyboard. The songs of the PSR-202 can also be used with the powerful Lesson feature (page 34), a convenient tool that makes learning songs fun and easy.
Selecting and Playing a Song
Press the [SONG] button.
Song name and number
Select the desired song number.
Use the numeric keypad. The basic categories of songs and their numbers are shown at the left of the panel. Song numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices (see page 24). You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the song number, or use the [+]/[-] buttons to step up and down through the songs.
Select the part you wish to work on (left or right) and the Lesson step.
If you want to work on the right-hand part, press the [R] button; to work on the left, press the [L] button. Pressing either button repeatedly cycles through the available Lesson steps in order: Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Off Lesson 1, etc. The selected Lesson step is indicated in the display.
(Song Lesson off)
To select Lesson 4, press both [L] and [R] buttons simultaneously.
When the Talking function (page 40) is on, the PSR-202 announces the current Lesson step.
Start the Lesson.
The Lesson and song playback start automatically (following a lead-in count) as soon as the Lesson step is selected. When the Lesson is nished, your performance grade is shown in the display (if the Grade function is turned on; page 39). After a short pause, the Lesson begins again automatically.
Asterisks appear indicating the timing at which you should play the notes. The line of asterisks represents one full measure. Sixteenth notes are indicated by an alternating asterisk and sharp sign.
that # Indicatesto bethe timing is played as two sixteen notes.
Press the [START/STOP] button to stop the Lesson.
The PSR-202 exits from the Lesson feature automatically when the [START/ STOP] button is pressed.
This lesson step lets you practice just the timing of the notes any note can be used, as long as you play in rhythm. Pick a note to play. For the left hand, use a note in the auto accompaniment section or play the appropriate left-hand note; for the right, play a note above F#2. Simply concentrate on playing each note in time with the rhythmic accompaniment.
The melody note does not sound unless your playing is in time with the rhythm.
Select one of the songs. Select Lesson 1.
Press the [L] or [R] button (repeatedly, if necessary) until Lesson 1 is indicated.
Play the appropriate melody or chord with the song.
After the lead-in, the song starts automatically, and the appropriate notes appear in the display. In Lesson 1, simply play one note repeatedly in time with the music. Regarding chords and the use of the left hand, the PSR-202 actually has two different types of songs: 1) songs with normal left-hand chords, and 2) songs in which the left hand plays arpeggios or melodic gures in combination with the right. In the case of the rst type, play the chords with your left hand in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard.
Auto accompaniment section
In this lesson step, the PSR-202 waits for you to play the correct notes before continuing playback of the song. This lets you practice reading the music at your own pace. The notes to be played are shown in the display, one after another, as you play them correctly.
Select one of the songs. Select Lesson 2.
Press the [L] or [R] button (repeatedly, if necessary) until Lesson 2 is indicated.
Selecting a Style
Press the [STYLE] button.
Style name and number
Select the desired style number.
Use the numeric keypad. Available styles are listed at the center of the panel.
Style numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices (see page 23). You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the style number, or use the [+]/[-] buttons to step up and down through the style numbers.
Playing a Style
When the Style mode is active, the panel buttons below the function as style controls.
Pressing this button switches between the Main A and Main B sections, automatically adding a ll-in pattern before changing the section. (See page 46.)
Pressing this button alternately enables and cancels the bass and chord accompaniment. Pressing this button alternately enables and cancels the Sync Start function. (See page 44.) Pressing this button alternately starts and stops style playback. This controls the Intro and Ending sections. (See pages 45, 46.)
This enables the auto accompaniment.
Indicates that auto accompaniment is on.
Start the accompaniment.
You can do this in one of the following ways:
I Pressing the [START/STOP] button The rhythm starts playing immediately without bass and chord accompaniment. The currently selected Main A or B section will play. (You can select either by repeatedly pressing the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button, before pressing the [START/STOP] button.)
Some styles feature only rhythm patterns and have no bass or chord accompaniment.
I Using Tap Tempo to start
This useful feature lets you tap out the speed (tempo) of the auto accompaniment and automatically start the accompaniment at that tapped speed.
Simply tap the [TEMPO/TAP] button four times (or three times for a 3/4 time style), and the accompaniment starts automatically at the tempo you tapped. You can also change the tempo while the accompaniment is playing by tapping the [TEMPO/ TAP] button twice at the desired tempo.
I Using Sync Start The PSR-202 also has a Sync Start function that allows you to start the rhythm/accompaniment by simply pressing a key on the keyboard. To use Sync Start, rst press the [SYNC START] button (the handclap icon ashes to indicate Sync Start stand-by), then press any key in the ACMP section of the keyboard (or any key when accompaniment is off).
Handclap icon ases
The handclap icon in the display ashes in time with the current tempo during playback of a style (or song). The ashing pattern provides a visual indication of both the tempo and time signature of the style or song. (For more information, see page 31.)
Starting with an Intro section
First, press the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button, repeatedly if necessary, to select which section (A or B) is to follow the Intro. Next, press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button to set the Intro to standby.
INTROA
Indicates that Intro is on, and will be followed by the Main A section.
To actually start the Intro section and accompaniment, press the [START/ STOP] button.
Using Sync Start with an Intro section
First, press the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button, repeatedly if necessary, to select which section (A or B) is to follow the Intro. Next, press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button.
Indicates that Intro will be followed by the Main A section.
Finally, press the [SYNC START] button to enable Sync Start, and start the Intro section and style by playing any key in the ACMP section of the keyboard.
Handclap icon ashes
Change chords using the auto accompaniment feature.
Try playing a few successive chords with your left hand, and notice how the bass and chord accompaniment change with each chord you play.
The [ACMP] button can also be used to turn off and on the bass/ chord accompaniment while playing allowing you to create dynamic rhythmic breaks in your performance.
Chords played in the ACMP section of the keyboard are also detected and played when the accompaniment is stopped. In effect, this gives you a split keyboard, with bass and chords in the left hand and the normally selected voice in the right.
Stop the style.
You can do this in one of three ways: I Pressing the [START/STOP] button The rhythm/accompaniment stops playing immediately. I Using an Ending section Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button. The style stops after the Ending section is nished. I Pressing the [SYNC START] button This stops the style and automatically enables Sync Start, letting you re-start the style by simply playing a chord or key in the ACMP section of the keyboard (or any key when accompaniment is off).
To have the Ending section gradually slow down (ritardando) as it is playing, press the [INTRO/ ENDING/rit.] button twice quickly.
The Tempo of song (and style) playback can be adjusted over a range of 40 - 240 bpm (beats per minute). For instructions on changing the Tempo, see page 31.
Les voix suivantes ne peuvent tre directement slectionnes partir des commandes du panneau ; ce sont des voix spciales, programmes dans les morceaux du PSR-202, qui sont automatiquement slectionnes lors de la reproduction du morceau. Toutefois, elles peuvent tre slectionnes par un dispositif MIDI connect. Dans ce cas, les messages correspondants slectionns par la banque sont les suivants : MSB = 00H, LSB = 00H. Las voces que se indican a continuacin no se pueden seleccionar directamente desde los controles del panel; son voces especiales programadas en las canciones del PSR-202 y se seleccionan automticamente en la reproduccin de las mismas. No obstante, se pueden seleccionar con un dispositivo MIDI conectado; los mensajes correspondientes de seleccin de bancos son los siguientes: MSB = 00H, LSB = 00H.
MIDI Program Change# 57 59
Voice Name Piano Honky-tonk Piano Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavi Celesta Vibraphone Marimba Electric Organ 1 Electric Organ 2 Pipe Organ Accordion 1 Accordion 2 Harmonica Wave Organ Soft Guitar Folk Guitar Jazz Guitar Electric Guitar 12Strings Guitar Rich Guitar Distortion Guitar Wood Bass Finger Bass Mute Bass Fat Bass Slap Bass Synth Bass Violin Cello Harp Strings Synth Strings Choir Trumpet Trombone Muted Trumpet
Used Notes 1 1
MIDI Program Change# 127
Voice Name French Horn Brass Section Synth Brass High Brass Alto Sax Tenor Sax Trumpet & Trombone Section Oboe Clarinet Flute 2 Pan Flute Lead Sawtooth Piano Concerto Electric Piano Concerto Fairy land Hot Organ Mood Guitar Excel Violin Star ship Slow Strings Crystal Viola Caipira Berimbau & Surdo Sitar Banjo Cavaquinho Bandolim Small Guitar Steel Drums Bandoneon Flute 1 Wood Bass / Piano Strings / Piano Finger Bass / Electric Piano Harp / Violin Horn / Trumpet
Drum Kit List/Lista do conjunto de percusso/ Liste des kits de percussion/Lista de juegos de batera
Each percussion voice uses one note. The MIDI Note # and Note are actually one octave lower than keyboard Note # and Note. For example, in 105: Drum Kit, the Low Tom (Note# 60/Note C3) corresponds to (MIDI Note# 48/Note C2). Voices with the same Alternate Note Number (1 48) cannot be played simultaneously. (They are designed to be played alternately with each other.) Key Off: Keys marked O stop sounding the instant they are released.

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Voice Category List (page 106)
!7 !8 !9 @0
Rear Panel
!5 Dial.. pages 58, 83 !6 CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons.. pages 58, 83 !7 [SONG] button.. page 39 !8 [STYLE] button.. page 33 !9 [MUSIC DATABASE] button. page 49 @0 [VOICE] button.. page 28 @1 Number buttons [0][9], [+] and [-] buttons.. pages 58, 83 @2 [PORTABLE GRAND] button.. page 31 @3 REGIST MEMORY [MEMORY/BANK], [1], [2] buttons. page 80 @4 VOICE CONTROL [SPLIT] button.. page 30 [DUAL] button.. page 29 [HARMONY] button.. page 60 [TOUCH] button. page 65
@5 PITCH BEND wheel.. page 66 @6 Drum Kit.. page 32
The illustrations next to each key indicate the drum and percussion instruments assigned to the keys when Standard Kit 1 is selected.
@7 USB terminal..pages 11, 87 @8 SUSTAIN jack.. page 11 @9 PHONES/OUTPUT jack. page 11 #0 DC IN 12V jack.. page 10
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Creating Arpeggios
The arpeggio function lets you create arpeggios (broken chords) by simply playing the required notes on the keyboard. For example, you could play the notes of a triadthe root, third, and fthand the arpeggio function will automatically create a variety of interesting arpeggiotype phrases. By changing the arpeggio type and the notes you play it is possible to create a wide range of patterns and phrases that can be used for music production as well as performance.
Press the ARPEGGIO [ON/OFF] button to turn the arpeggio function on.
The indicator lights when the Arpeggio function is on.
Voices and the Arpeggio Function This instrument lets you select a variety of voices that you can play via the keyboard. When you select a voice number between 129 and 148 the arpeggio function will automatically be engaged so you can start playing arpeggios immediately. The arpeggio function will automatically be turned off when you select any other voice. If you want to use voices 129148 for normal performance without the arpeggio function, press the ARPEGGIO [ON/OFF] button to turn the arpeggio function off after selecting the voice.
Voices for which the arpeggio function is automatically turned on.
Voice No. Voice Name Concerto Pizzicato Piano Ballad Synth Sequence Guitarist Pauls Bass Trance Bass SynthChords Acid Bass Funky Clavi Voice No. Voice Name ReggaeOrgan Harpeggio SalsaPIano AnalogSequence Sawtooth Piano Arpeggio Guitar Arpeggio ClubBeat R&B Loop ClubAdds
Suggested Uses The songs in this category have been created to give you an idea of the advanced capabilities of this instrument. Theyre great for listening, or for use with the performance assistant technology feature.
These songs features some of the instruments many useful voices. They make maximum use of the characteristics of each voice, and might serve as inspiration for your own compositions.
Use these songs to experience some of the instruments advanced features: song number 9 for the easy song arranger, and songs 10 and 11 for the performance assistant technology feature.
These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use as lesson songs.
A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also well suited for use as lesson songs.
When you need to practice backing (accompaniment) patterns, these are the songs to do it with. This is ability youll need if youre invited to play with a band. These songs allow you to practice backing parts one hand at a time, which can be the easiest way to master this important skill.
: Includes chord data.
The scores for the internal songsexcept for songs 111, and song 20 which is copyrighted, are provided in the Song Book on the CD-ROM. The scores for songs 911 are provided in this manual. Some of the classic and/or traditional songs have been edited for length or for ease in learning, and may not be exactly the same as the original.
Types of Songs
The following three types of songs can be used by the PSR-E413. Preset Songs (the 30 songs built into the instrument).Song numbers 001030. User Songs (recordings of your own performances).Song numbers 031035. External song les (song data transferred from a computer*).Song numbers 036.
* The Accessory CD-ROM includes a selection of 70 MIDI songs. See page 91 for instructions on how to transfer the songs to the instrument.
The chart below shows the basic PSR-E413 processes ow for using the preset songs, user songs, and external song lesfrom storage to playback.
Computer Your own performance External song le
(page 52)
Transfer
(page 91) External song les can be saved to ash memory (036134).
PSR-E413 Song Storage locations Preset Songs (001030)
The 30 songs built into the instrument.
User Songs (031035)
Stored in the internal ash memory.
Flash Memory (036134)
Save to internal ash memory. Currently available.
Different ash memory areas are used to store user songs and external song les transferred from a computer. User songs cannot be directly transferred to the external song le ash memory area, and vice versa.
Large Pitch Changes (Transpose) The overall pitch of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 1 octave in semitone increments. Small Pitch Changes (Tuning) The overall tuning of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 100 cents in 1-cent increments (100 cents = 1 semitone).
] and [ ] buttons to select the Transpose item.
] and [ ] buttons to select the Tuning item.
Transpos
Tuning
3 Use the dial to set the transpose value
between -12 and +12 as required.
NOTE The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed.
3 Use the dial to set the tuning value
between -100 and +100 as required.
Controlling Arpeggio Volume with Keyboard Dynamics 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 3 Use the dial to select 2 Thru.
When 1 Original is selected the arpeggio volume is the same regardless of changes in keyboard velocity.
2 Press the CATEGORY [
] and [ ] buttons as many times as necessary to select the arpeggio velocity function ARP Velo. ARP Velo will be shown in the display for a few seconds, then the currently selected arpeggio velocity setting will appear.
ARP Velo
Original
The currently selected arpeggio velocity.
One Touch Setting
Sometimes selecting the ideal voice to play with a song or style can be confusing. The One Touch Setting feature automatically selects a well-balanced voice for you when you select a style or song. Simply select voice number 000 to activate this feature.
1 Select voice number 000 (steps 1 to 2
on page 28).
4 Use the dial to change songs, then play
the keyboard and listen to the voice.
SweetSpr
Use the dial to select voice number 000.
2 Select and play back any song (steps 1
to 3 on page 39).
3 Play the keyboard and remember the
sound of the voice.
You should hear a different keyboard voice than you played in step 3. Press the [VOICE] button after changing songs to see the name of the voice being used.
If you have stopped playback at some point during this procedure press the [ ] (START/STOP) button to start playback again.
Adjusting the Harmony Volume 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 3 Use the dial to set the harmony volume
between 000 and 127.
] and [ ] buttons to select the Harmony Volume item.
HarmVol
Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound
Display C C(9) C6 C6(9) * CM7 CM7 (9) * CM7(#11) * Cb5 * CM7b5 * Csus4 Caug CM7aug * Cm Cm(9) Cm6 Cm7 Cm7(9) Cm7(11) * CmM7 CmM7(9) * Cm7b5 CmM7b5 * Cdim Cdim7 C7 C7(b9) C7(b13) C7(9) C7(#11) C7(13) C7(#9) C7b5 * C7aug C7sus4 C*
C M7 C M7
C M7 C
(b5) (b5)
C sus4 C aug C M7aug Cm Cm
C m6 C m7 C m7 C m7
(9) (11)
C mM7 C mM7 C m7
(b5) (b5) (9)
C mM7 C dim C dim7 C7 C7 C7
C7 C7 C7
(13) (#9)
C 7b5 C 7aug C 7sus4 C sus2
* These chords are not shown in the Dictionary function.
NOTE Notes in parentheses can be omitted.
Playing two same root keys in the adjacent octaves produces accompaniment based only on the root. A perfect fth (1+5) produces accompaniment based only on the root and fth which can be used with both major and minor chords. The chord ngerings listed are all in root position, but other inversions can be usedwith the following exceptions: m7, m7b5, 6, m6, sus4, aug, dim7, 7b5, 6(9), sus2.
NOTE Inversion of the 7sus4 and m7(11) chords are not recognized if the notes shown in parentheses are omitted.
The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence (e.g. some minor chords followed by the minor seventh). Two-note ngerings will produce a chord based on the previously played chord.
Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary
The Dictionary function is essentially a built-in chord book that shows you the individual notes of chords. It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it.
1 Press and hold the LESSON [START]
button for longer than a second.
3 Press the M7 (major seventh) key in
the section of the keyboard labeled CHORD TYPE. (The note doesnt sound.) The notes you should play for the specied chord (root note and chord type) are shown in the display, both as notation and in the keyboard diagram.
External Clock Keyboard Out Style Out Song Out
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
If you cant get any sound out of the instrument, this may be the most likely cause.
] and [ ] buttons to select the item you want to change its value.
If External Clock is ON and no clock signal is being received from an external device, the song, style, and metronome functions will not start.
1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 3 Use the dial to select ON or OFF.
PC Mode
1 Press and hold the [DEMO/PC] button
A number of MIDI settings need to be made when you want to transfer performance data between the computer and the instrument. The PC Mode item can conveniently make multiple settings for you in one operation. Three settings are available: PC1, PC2, and OFF. This setting is not necessary when transferring song or backup les between the computer and the instrument.
* Set the PC mode to PC2 when using Digital Music Notebook.
PC1 Local External Clock Song Out Style Out Keyboard Out OFF ON OFF OFF OFF PC2* OFF OFF OFF OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF OFF ON
for longer than a second so that the PC Mode item appears.
PC mode
2 Use the dial to select PC1, PC2, or OFF.
NOTE When the PC2 setting is selected the instruments style, song, demo, song recording, and lesson features cannot be used. NOTE You can also access the PC Mode item by rst pressing the [FUNCTION] button and then using the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to locate it (page 83).
Remote Control of MIDI Devices
You can also use this instrument as a remote control device for the Digital Music Notebook application on your computer (via the USB connection)controlling playback, stop and transport functions from the panel.
Remote control keys
To use the remote control functions, simultaneously hold down the lowest two keys on the keyboard (C1 and C#1) and press the appropriate key (shown below).
C6: Fast forward B5: Start A5: Stop G5: Rewind F5: Top (move to the beginning of the song) E5: Metronome ON/OFF
NOTE Remote control of MIDI devices will function independently of the PC2 mode.
Initial Send
This function lets you send the panel setup data to a computer. Before you record performance data to a sequencer application running on your computer, it is a good idea to rst send and record the panel setup data before the actual performance data.
3 Press [+/YES] to send, or press [-/NO]
to cancel.
] and [ ] buttons to select the Initial Send item.
Transferring Data between the Computer and Instrument
Songs, styles, or Music Database les residing on a computer or the supplied CD-ROM, can be transferred to the instrument. Backup les can also be transferred from the instrument to the computer and back. In order to transfer les between your computer and the instrument you will need to install the Musicsoft Downloader application and the USBMIDI Driver included on the Accessory CD-ROM on your computer. Refer to the Accessory CDROM Installation Guide on page 93 for installation details.
3 Double-click the Musicsoft Downloader
shortcut icon that is created on the desktop. This will launch the Musicsoft Downloader application and the main window will appear.
NOTE The instrument cannot be operated while the Musicsoft Downloader is running.
4 Click the Add File button and the Add
File window will appear.
5 Click the button to the right of Look in
and select the CD-ROM drive from the dropdown menu that appears. Double-click the SampleData Folder on the window. Select the le from the SongData Folder you want to transfer to the instrument, and click Open.
q Click the Electronic Musical Instruments,
and then Flash Memory
7 After selecting the le in the List of
les stored temporarily, click the downward [Move] button and a conrmation message will appear. Click [OK] and the song will be transferred from the List of les stored temporarily to the instruments memory.
Transfer a backup le from the instrument to a computer
You can use the Musicsoft Downloader to transfer Backup Files containing backup data (page 56), including the ve User Songs stored on the instrument, to a computer. If you click Electronic Musical Instruments in the Musicsoft Downloader display, and then System Drive, a le named 08PK61.bup will appear in the lower right corner of the Musicsoft Downloader display. This is the backup le. For details about how to transmit backup le using the Musicsoft Downloader application, refer to the Online help Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument (for unprotected data) in the application.
NOTE Preset Song data cannot be transmitted from the instrument.
8 Close the window to end the Musicsoft
Downloader.
NOTE End the Musicsoft Downloader to playback the le transferred from your computer.
9 To playback a song stored in ash
memory, press the [SONG] button. Use the dial to select the song you want to play, then press the [ ] (START/ STOP) button to start playback.
Do not unplug the USB cable during a data transfer. Not only will the data not be transferred and saved, but operation of the memory media may become unstable and its contents may disappear completely when the power is turned on or off.
The backup data, including the ve User Songs is transmitted/ received as a single le. As a result, all backup data will be overwritten every time you transmit or receive. Keep this in mind when transferring data.
Store data can be lost due to equipment malfunction or improper operation. For safety we recommend that you keep a copy of all important data stored on your computer. We recommend that you use a power adaptor rather than batteries when transferring data. The data can be corrupted if the batteries fail during the transfer.
Do not rename the backup le on the computer. If you do so, it will not be recognized when transferred to the instrument.
To Use transferred Songs For Lessons. In order to use songs (only SMF format 0) transferred from a computer for lessons it is necessary to specify which channels are to be played back as the right-hand and left-hand parts.
1 Press the [SONG] button and select the song (036) residing in ash memory for which you want to set the guide track. 2 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 3 Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to select the R-Part or L-Part item. 4 Use the dial to select the channel you want to play back as the specied right- or left-hand part.
We recommend that you select channel 1 for the right-hand part and channel 2 for the left-hand part.
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Important Notices about the CD-ROM
Data Types This CD-ROM includes application software. Please refer to page 95 for software installation instructions.
Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM on any playback device other than a computer. The resulting high-volume noise may cause hearing damage or damage to the playback device.
Operating System (OS) The applications in this CD-ROM are provided in versions for Windows operating systems.
SPECIAL NOTICES
CD-ROM Contents
Folder Name
Application / Data Name Musicsoft Downloader
Contents This application can be used to download MIDI song data from the Internet and transfer it from the computer to the instruments memory. Digital Music Notebook is a combination music learning program and online service that makes it easy and fun to practice and master your favorite songs. You can use the convenient and powerful Digital Music Notebook functions with the demo song after installing Digital Music Notebook. Full motion demo software which introduces all features of the Digital Music Notebook. Includes score data for the 30 internal songs provided on the instrument as well as 70 MIDI songs provided on the CD-ROM. The exceptions are songs 111, 16, 20 and song 30 which is copyrighted. The scores for songs 911 are provided in this manual beginning on page 100. This driver software is necessary to connect MIDI devices to your computer via USB.
q MSD_
Digital Music Notebook
DMN_FlashDemo Digital Music Notebook Flash Demo Song Book USB-MIDI Driver (Windows 2000/XP) USB-MIDI Driver (Windows Vista/XP x64) SongData SampleData StyleData MDB MIDI 70 songs 5 style les 5 music database les
e SongBook
USBdrv2k_
USBdrvVista_
These songs, styles, or music database can be transferred to the instrument and played or used with the instrument functions.
In order to view PDF scores, you will need to install Adobe Reader in your computer. You can download the Adobe Reader. Please check the following URL: http://www.adobe.com/
Using the CD-ROM
4 Connect the instrument to the com-
Please read the Software License Agreement on page 121 before opening the CD-ROM package.
puter. The connection procedure is described on page 87. Musicsoft Downloader: See page 97.
1 Check the system requirements to
make sure that the software will run on your computer. CD-ROM drive. The start window should appear automatically. puter. Refer to Installing the USB-MIDI Driver on page 95 for installation and setup instructions.
5 Install the software. 6 Launch the software.
For further software operation refer to the online help supplied with the software. Refer to the Troubleshooting on page 98 when you have trouble with installing the driver.
3 Install the USB-MIDI driver to the com-
System Requirements
Application/Data OS Windows 2000/XP Home Edition/XP Professional/ Vista
If during the installation the system displays.has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP, click [Continue Anyway].
8 When the installation is complete, the
Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) Restart the computer. The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) If the system displays Found New Hardware in the lower right corner, wait until the Wizard window is displayed. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.)
9 Restart the computer.
The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
This Wizard window will not appear when using Windows XP Professional x64 Edition. There is no need to restart the computer.
(Some computers may take a while to display the window.) The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
When using Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, the Support Module must be installed. After installing the USB-MIDI drivers for all the connected USB devices, select My Computer from the Start menu. Right-click the CD-ROM icon and select Open from the pop-up menu. Select USBdrvVista_ XPx64SupportModule Setup.exe and launch Setup.exe. Follow the onscreen directions.
Once the Support Module is installed, this step is not necessary, even if youve connected a new USB device or updated the USBMIDI driver.
Installing the Musicsoft Downloader and Digital Music Notebook Applications
IMPORTANT You will need to log on with administrator (root) privileges in order to install Musicsoft Downloader on a computer running Windows 2000, XP or Vista.
You will need to log on with administrator (root) privileges in order to install Digital Music Notebook on a computer running Windows XP or Vista.
IMPORTANT When installing the Digital Music Notebook, make sure that Internet Explorer 6.0 (with SP1) or higher is installed to your computer. IMPORTANT Credit card settlement is required to purchase Digital Music Notebook content. Credit card processing may not be possible for some areas, so please check with your local authorities to make sure that your credit card can be used.
Installing the driver in Windows Vista
1 Start the computer and use the Adminis2 3
trator account to log on to Windows Vista. Insert the included CD-ROM into the CDROM drive. A start window will appear automatically. First, make sure the POWER switch on the MIDI device is set to OFF, then use a USB cable to connect the MIDI device to the computer. After making the connections, turn on the power of the MIDI device. The system automatically launches the Found New Hardware window. Click Locate and install driver software (recommended). Otherwise, refer to Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide section of the Owners Manual. (Some computers may take a while to display the window.).
Arpeggio List
Arpeggio No. Arpeggio Name UpOct DownOct UpDnOct SynArp1 SynArp2 SynArp3 SynArp4 SyncEcho PulsLine StepLine Random Down&Up SuperArp AcidLine TekEcho VelGruv Trance1 Trance2 SynChrd1 SynChrd2 Hybrid1 Hybrid2 Hybrid3 Hybrid4 PfArp1 PfArp2 PfArp3 PnClub1 PnClub2 PfBallad PfChd8th EPArp PfShfl PfRock Clavi1 Clavi2 ChordUp ChdDance Salsa1 Salsa2 Reggae1 Reggae2 Reggae3 6/8R&B Gospel BlldEP Strum1 Strum2 Pickin GuitChd1 Arpeggio No. Arpeggio Name GuitChd2 GuitChd3 GuitArp FngrPck1 FngrPck2 CleanGt Slowfl Samba1 Samba2 Harp1 Harp2 FngrBass CooFunk SlapBass AcidBas1 AcidBas2 FunkyBs ComboJaz TranceBs LatinBs PercArp Strings1 Strings2 Strings3 StrngDwn StrngUp Orchestr Pizz1 Pizz2 Perc1 Perc2 R&B Funk1 Funk2 HipHop Trance Dream 2 Step Ibiza1 ClubHs1 ClubHs2 EuroTek House Ibiza2 Ibiza3 Garage African Tamb Latin Arabic
Music Database List
MDB No. 61 MDB Name ALL TIME HITS Jude Hey New UK MyLoving All OK Buttercp JustCall CheepChp Daddys Dance? GetBack GtrWheel HighTide IWasBorn Sailing BluJeans Holiday Imagine LoveMe LetItBld LdyMdona YelowSub Marriage MovinOut My Shell NowNever DoLoveMe TcktRide SeeClear Masachus Hard Day USA Pie Norway YesterBd MODERN POP Watches SoundMPH Hold Us Unfound NeedSome PrtTmLvr MoonShdw NikitSng Sure of Off Day Tell Her GirlsMne NeedLove POP CLASSICS Standing RainLaff Sunshine ForNamdo ThankFor ManPiano CoinLane LovesYou Tmbourin Alone GldField Raindrop SultanSw LifesWk TopWorld MDB No. 122 MDB Name WatchGrl POP BALLAD WnderLnd CanIStop EvryTime IvoryAnd TheWorld LovWoman Dolannes Madigan Paradise Whisper BALLAD AllOdds AtonalFl Hero Woman RunToYou LoveOfAl CndleWnd Cavatina Cherish ToLoveMe YouKnow Evrythng EyesOfBl Hello BeThere FlyAway LoveYou NeverLet JustOnce IfYouGo SavingAl InTheDrk LovePwr Vision Beautifl AllAlone Opposite BeHonest SayYou SayNthng Stranger OneDay TheBayou ThisSong Distance ThisWay LoveGone Inspirng TrueColr ROCK & ROLL ShakenUp Beethovn HurryLov BeCruel Jumping Countdwn SuePeggy Champion Jailhous BlueShoe Rockin24 MDB No. MDB Name Shouting Rock&Rll HonkyTnk OLDIES Daydream Sumertme Dianas Uptown Apache IGotIt Tonight MyPillow NoRain FInalDance SlpnLion Ghetto LipsLcky PrettyWm TikiGtr TurnThre Sherry DANCE & DISCO Babylon Goodbye Catch22 DISCO Survival TheNavy DontHide Celebrat LondonRU 10,2 Sun ShakeYou Believe BoySumer ImSexy StuffHot SWING & JAZZ Patrol Charles GiveLove Rhythm LOVE LeroyBad Caraban Misbehav Safari Smiling SoWhatIs TimeGone TasteHny Sandman Tunisian TwoFoot MyBaby R&B AsPlayed BabyGrov Highwy66 SweetCHI JustU&Me ManLoves OurLove Wish I
7.0kg (15 lbs. 7 oz.) (not including batteries)
Supplied Accessories
Music Rest Accessory CD-ROM Owners Manual
Music Database
300 + External files
Optional Accessories
AC Power Adaptor: PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Footswitch: FC4/FC5 Keyboard Stand: L-2C/L-2L Headphones: HPE-150 * Specifications and descriptions in this owners manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Education Feature
Dictionary Lesson 13, Repeat & Learn
Registration Memory
8 banks x 2 types
Function
VOLUME: OVERALL: MAIN VOICE: DUAL VOICE: SPLIT VOICE:
EFFECT: HARMONY: Style Volume, Song Volume Tuning, Transpose, Split Point, Touch Sensitivity, Pitch Bend Range Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, Attack Time, Release Time, Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance Voice, Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, Attack Time, Release Time, Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance Voice, Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level, Attack Time, Release Time, Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance Reverb Type, Chorus Type, Master EQ Type Harmony Type, Harmony Volume
Local On/Off, External Clock, Initial Send, Keyboard Out, Style Out, Song Out METRONOME: Time Signature Numerator, Time Signature Denominator, Metronome Volume LESSON: Lesson Track (R), Lesson Track (L) UTILITY: Grade, Demo Cancel, Sleep
ARPEGGIO: SFF Load: PC: MIDI:
Arpeggio Type, Arpeggio Velocity Style File Load PC Mode
Panel controls and terminals
+, -.. 13, 58.. 57 (REPEAT & LEARN). 12, 48 (A-B REPEAT). 12, 78 (REW).. 12, 40 (FF)... 12, 40 (PAUSE). 12, 40 (START/STOP). 12, 58 09.. 13, 58 ACMP ON/OFF.. 12, 34 ARPEGGIO ON/OFF.. 12, 14 ARPEGGIO TYPE.. 12, 15 ASSIGN... 12, 18 CATEGORY [ ] and [ ].. 13, 58 DC IN 12V.. 10, 13 DEMO/PC.. 12, 40 Dial.. 13, 58 DUAL.. 13, 29 EASY SONG ARRANGER.. 12, 50 FUNCTION. 12, 83 HARMONY.. 13, 60 INTRO/ENDING/rit.. 12, 71 KNOB A, B. 12, 18 LESSON L, R.. 12, 44 LESSON START.. 12, 44 MAIN/AUTO FILL. 12, 71 MASTER VOLUME. 12, 24 MEMORY/BANK, 1, 2.. 13, 80 METRONOME.. 12, 63 MUSIC DATABASE. 13, 49 PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT. 12, 23 PHONES/OUTPUT.. 11, 13 PITCH BEND wheel.. 13, 66 PORTABLE GRAND.. 13, 31 REC, 15, A.. 12, 52 REGIST MEMORY.. 13, 80 SONG.. 13, 39 SONG MEMORY. 12, 52 SPLIT.. 13, 30 STANDBY/ON.11-12 STYLE.. 13, 33 SUSTAIN.. 11, 13 SYNC START. 12, 70 SYNC STOP.. 12, 71 TEMPO/TAP.. 12, 27 TOUCH.. 13, 65 USB.. 13, 87 VOICE.. 13, 28
TAIWAN
Yamaha KHS Music Co., Ltd. 3F, #6, Sec.2, Nan Jing E. Rd. Taipei. Taiwan 104, R.O.C. Tel: 02-2511-8688
EUROPE
THE UNITED KINGDOM
Yamaha Music U.K. Ltd. Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes, MK7 8BL, England Tel: 01908-366700
ICELAND
Skifan HF Skeifan 17 P.O. Box 8120, IS-128 Reykjavik, Iceland Tel: 525 5000
THAILAND
Siam Music Yamaha Co., Ltd. 891/1 Siam Motors Building, 15-16 oor Rama 1 road, Wangmai, Pathumwan Bangkok 10330, Thailand Tel: 02-215-2626
IRELAND
Danfay Ltd. 61D, Sallynoggin Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin Tel: 01-2859177
RUSSIA
Yamaha Music (Russia) Ofce 4015, entrance 2, 21/5 Kuznetskii Most street, Moscow, 107996, Russia Tel: 0660
OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacic Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2317
GERMANY
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Siemensstrae 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: 04101-3030
OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Siemensstrae 22-34, 25462 Rellingen, Germany Tel: +49-4101-3030
SWITZERLAND/LIECHTENSTEIN
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Switzerland Seefeldstrasse 94, 8008 Zrich, Switzerland Tel: 01-383 3990
AFRICA
Yamaha Corporation, Asia-Pacic Music Marketing Group Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-2312
OCEANIA
AUSTRALIA
Yamaha Music Australia Pty. Ltd. Level 1, 99 Queensbridge Street, Southbank, Victoria 3006, Australia Tel: 3-9693-5111
AUSTRIA
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-60203900
NEW ZEALAND
Music Houses of N.Z. Ltd. 146/148 Captain Springs Road, Te Papapa, Auckland, New Zealand Tel: 9-634-0099
MIDDLE EAST
TURKEY/CYPRUS
CZECH REPUBLIC/SLOVAKIA/ HUNGARY/SLOVENIA
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH, Branch Austria, CEE Department Schleiergasse 20, A-1100 Wien, Austria Tel: 01-602039025
COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN
OTHER COUNTRIES
Yamaha Music Gulf FZE LOB 16-513, P.O.Box 17328, Jubel Ali, Dubai, United Arab Emirates Tel: +971-4-881-5868
POLAND
Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Sp.z. o.o. Oddzial w Polsce ul. 17 Stycznia 56, PL-02-146 Warszawa, Poland Tel: 022-868-07-57
HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division
Nakazawa-cho 10-1, Naka-ku, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650 Tel: +81-53-460-3273
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