Yamaha PSR-225GM Owner's Manual - Page 92

Footswitch Assign Functions, Once you've made the desired setting, press one of the other mode

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FOOTSWITCH Footswitch Assign Functions Function Name Display Name Sustain Sustain EZ Chord Increment EZChdInc Description Damper pedal or sustain operation. Pressing the footswitch applies a natural sustain to the keyboard-played voice. When using EZ Chord (page 66), this provides the same function as pressing a key in the accompaniment section of the keyboard. Each press of the footswitch advances to and plays the next EZ Chord entry. When accompaniment is playing back, simply press and release the footswitch; when accompaniment playback is off, hold down the footswitch to keep playing the chord. Start/Stop StartStp Intro/Ending IntroEnd Main A Main B Harmony On/Off Dual On/Off Split On/Off Reverb On/Off Chorus On/Off DSP On/Off Main A Main B Harmony Dual Split Reverb Chorus Dsp This does not disable the accompaniment section of the keyboard; either the footswitch or the keyboard can be used for EZ Chord increment when this is selected. When the Song mode or Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the START/STOP button (see pages 48). Each press of the footswitch alternately starts and stops song or accompaniment playback. When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the INTRO/ENDING button (see page 49). Pressing the footswitch twice while the accompaniment is playing back causes the Ending section to gradually slow down (page 51). When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the MAIN A (AUTO FILL) button (see page 54). When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the MAIN B (AUTO FILL) button (see page 54). When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the HARMONY button (and the Harmony On/Off parameter, #37). (See page 43.) This provides the same function as the DUAL button (and the Dual On/ Off parameter, #18). (See page 34.) This provides the same function as the Split On/Off parameter, #28. (See page 36.) This provides the same function as the REVERB button (and the Reverb On/Off parameter, #31). (See page 40.) This provides the same function as the Chorus On/Off parameter, #33. (See page 41.) This provides the same function as the DSP On/Off parameter, #35. (See page 42.) 4 Exit the Function mode. Once you've made the desired setting, press one of the other mode buttons (SONG, STYLE, or VOICE). 92

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Footswitch Assign Functions
Function Name
Display Name
Sustain
Sustain
EZ Chord Increment
EZChdInc
Start/Stop
StartStp
Intro/Ending
IntroEnd
Main A
Main A
Main B
Main B
Harmony On/Off
Harmony
Dual On/Off
Dual
Split On/Off
Split
Reverb On/Off
Reverb
Chorus On/Off
Chorus
DSP On/Off
Dsp
Description
Damper pedal or sustain operation.
Pressing the footswitch applies a
natural sustain to the keyboard-played voice.
When using EZ Chord (page 66), this provides the same function as
pressing a key in the accompaniment section of the keyboard.
Each
press of the footswitch advances to and plays the next EZ Chord entry.
When accompaniment is playing back, simply press and release the
footswitch; when accompaniment playback is off, hold down the
footswitch to keep playing the chord.
This does not disable the accompaniment section of the keyboard; either
the footswitch or the keyboard can be used for EZ Chord increment when
this is selected.
When the Song mode or Style mode is active, this provides the same
function as the START/STOP button (see pages 48).
Each press of the
footswitch alternately starts and stops song or accompaniment
playback.
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the
INTRO/ENDING button (see page 49).
Pressing the footswitch twice
while the accompaniment is playing back causes the Ending section to
gradually slow down (page 51).
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the
MAIN A (AUTO FILL) button (see page 54).
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the
MAIN B (AUTO FILL) button (see page 54).
When the Style mode is active, this provides the same function as the
HARMONY button (and the Harmony On/Off parameter, #37).
(See
page 43.)
This provides the same function as the DUAL button (and the Dual On/
Off parameter, #18).
(See page 34.)
This provides the same function as the Split On/Off parameter, #28.
(See page 36.)
This provides the same function as the REVERB button (and the Reverb
On/Off parameter, #31).
(See page 40.)
This provides the same function as the Chorus On/Off parameter, #33.
(See page 41.)
This provides the same function as the DSP On/Off parameter, #35.
(See page 42.)
4
Exit the Function mode.
Once you’ve made the desired setting, press one of the other mode but-
tons (SONG, STYLE, or VOICE).
FOOTSWITCH