Yamaha PSR-350 Owner's Manual - Page 6
Panel Controls and Terminals - midi
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Panel Controls and Terminals s Front Panel qe r t y i w o 000 GrandPno 001 !0 !1 !2 @3 !7 !8 !9 @0 @1 @2 @4 @5 @6 y u !6 !3 !4 !5 @7 q Power switch ([STANDBY/ON]) w [MASTER VOLUME] dial This determines the overall volume of the PSR-350. e [DEMO] button This is used to play the Demo songs. (See page 12.) r [TOUCH] button This turns the Touch function on and off. (See page 29.) Holding down this button allows you to adjust the Touch Sensitivity setting. (See page 29.) t [HARMONY] button This turns the Harmony effect on and off. (See page 32.) y Overall (left, right) buttons These two buttons on either side of the LCD let you call up various functions, settings, and operations of the PSR-350, including effects, transpose, tuning, and MIDI. (See page 18.) u [DUAL] and [SETTING v/w] buttons Use the [DUAL] button to turn the Dual voice on or off. Use the [SETTING v/w] buttons to set the parameters related to the Main and Dual voices. i [Dict.] (DICTIONARY) button This calls up the Dictionary function (page 46). 6 o LESSON [L] (Left) and [R] (Right) buttons These call up the Lesson exercises for the corresponding hand (left or right) for the selected song. (See page 64.) !0 [SONG] button This is for enabling song selection. (See page 53.) !1 [STYLE] button This is for enabling style selection. (See page 35.) !2 [VOICE] button This is for enabling voice selection. (See page 23.) Holding down this button calls up the Melody Voice Change function. (See page 55.) !3 [PORTABLE GRAND] button This instantly calls up the Grand Piano voice, plus a special piano song and style. (See page 10.) !4 [METRONOME] button This turns the metronome on and off. (See page 20.) !5 [DJ] button This instantly calls up a special DJ voice, song and style. !6 Numeric keypad, [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons These are used for selecting songs, voices, and styles. (See pages 24.) They are also used for adjusting certain settings and answering certain display prompts.