Yamaha PSR-1000 Owner's Manual - Page 135

Fine Tuning the Pitch/Selecting a Scale — Master Tune/Scale Tune

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Making Global and Other Important Settings - Function Fine Tuning the Pitch/Selecting a Scale - Master Tune/Scale Tune The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 133. Tuning the Overall Pitch - Master Tune 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Determines the overall pitch of the PSR-2000/ 1000, from 414.8 466.8 Hz. Press the 4 or 5 [LM] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the factory setting of 440.0 Hz. Hz (Hertz) This unit of measurement refers to the frequency of a sound, and represents the number of times a sound wave vibrates in a second. n The Tune function does not affect the Drum Kit or SFX Kit voices. Selecting a Scale - Scale Tune The current tuning is shown above or below the corresponding key. Cent A unit of pitch equal to 1/100 of a semitone (100 cents = 1 semitone). n You can register your original scale tunings to a REGISTRATION MEMORY button. To do this, checkmark "SCALE" in the REGISTRATION MEMORY display (page 84). 1 2 3 Determines the Scale (page 136). 4 5 6 7 8 Determines the base note for each scale. When the base note is changed, the pitch of the keyboard is transposed, yet maintains the original pitch relationship between the notes. Determines the fine tuning of the selected note in 1cent steps. Press the 5 or 6 [LM] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the factory setting. Determines the note to be tuned and the amount of tuning. The tuning range is from "-64" through "0" to "+63." Each increment equals one cent (one "cent" is one hundredth of a semitone). PSR-2000/1000 135

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Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function
135
PSR-2000/1000
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 133.
Tuning the Overall Pitch
Master Tune
Selecting a Scale
Scale Tune
Fine Tuning the Pitch/Selecting a Scale — Master Tune/Scale Tune
Hz (Hertz)
This unit of measurement
refers to the frequency of a
sound, and represents the
number of times a sound
wave vibrates in a second.
n
The Tune function does not
affect the Drum Kit or SFX
Kit voices.
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Determines the overall
pitch of the PSR-2000/
1000, from 414.8 -
466.8 Hz. Press the 4
or 5 [
▲▼
] buttons
simultaneously to
instantly reset the value
to the factory setting of
440.0 Hz.
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Determines the Scale (page 136).
Determines the note to be tuned and the amount of tuning.
The tuning range is from
-64
through
0
to
+63.
Each increment
equals one cent (one
cent
is one hundredth of a semitone).
Determines the
ne tuning of the selected note in 1-
cent steps. Press the 5 or 6 [
▲▼
] buttons
simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the
factory setting.
Determines the base note for each
scale.
When the base note is changed, the
pitch of the keyboard is transposed, yet
maintains the original pitch relationship
between the notes.
The current tuning is shown above or below
the corresponding key.
Cent
A unit of pitch equal to 1/100
of a semitone (100 cents = 1
semitone).
n
You can register your origi-
nal scale tunings to a REG-
ISTRATION MEMORY
button. To do this, check-
mark
SCALE
in the REG-
ISTRATION MEMORY
display (page 84).