Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 47

●● ●, Editing various parameters e.g., Initial Touch Curve, Scale Curve

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Function Tree Button/Controller LCD title Function See pages 8 MENU [FUNCTION] MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE MASTER TUNE Setting the overall pitch of the PSR-9000 134 SCALE TUNE Tuning each individual note of the octave 134 SPLIT POINT/FINGERING SPLIT POINT FINGERING Setting the point on the keyboard that separates the left-hand and 135 right-hand section Selecting the way in which chords are played with your left hand 135 CONTROLLER FOOT CONTROLLER PANEL CONTROLLER Selecting the foot controller (page 12) function 135 Selecting the panel controller (e.g. Pitch Bend Wheel ) function 137 REGISTRATION/FREEZE/VOICE SET REGISTRATION Naming each Registration setup/bank 139 FREEZE Specifying which settings are affected by the Freeze function (page 139 28) VOICE SET Determining whether the preset settings will or will not be recalled 139 when a new voice is selected HARMONY/ECHO VIDEO OUT TALK SETTING Harmony/Echo settings 140 Setting the display characteristics that are output to a television or 141 video monitor connected to the [VIDEO OUT] jack Setting various parameters which affect the microphone sound 141 when the [TALK] button is on [MIDI] UTILITY CONFIGURATION Setting various parameters 142 TIME Setting parameters related to time 143 LANGUAGE Selecting the language of the display messages 43 Selecting a MIDI template 150 MFC10 EASY SETUP FULL SETUP Selecting a template of the MFC10 settings 154 Creating and storing a template of the MFC10 settings 155 SETUP SYSTEM MIDI system-related parameter settings 151 TRANSMIT MIDI transmit channel settings 151 RECEIVE MIDI receive channel settings 152 ROOT MIDI chord root settings 153 CHORD DETECT MIDI chord detect settings 153 STORE Storing MIDI settings as a template 153 9 KEYBOARD TRANSPOSE Transposing up or down the keyboard pitch 55 10 DIGITAL STUDIO [SOUND CREATOR] SAMPLING RECORDING • TRIGGER LEVEL • PRE EFFECT • STORE FILE IMPORT • STORE EDIT WAVE CLEAR Sampling sounds via a microphone or line source 40, 72 Recording a new sample 40, 74 Setting the Trigger level for starting sampling 72 Setting up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the 75 source sound Storing the sampled data as Custom voice 41 Importing Wave files from disk 75 Storing the sampled data as Custom voice 41 Editing a recorded/imported sample 76 * Clearing Wave data 75 CUSTOM VOICE EASY EDIT • EDIT • STORE/CLEAR FULL EDIT • VOICE • E1:WAVEFORM • E2:EG • E3:FILTER • E4:LFO • VOICE SET • STORE/CLEAR Editing various parameters related to tone generation (e.g., Filter, EG) 81 Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data 80 Editing various parameters (e.g., Initial Touch Curve, Scale Curve) 82 * Editing various parameters related to Waveform 83 * Editing various parameters related to EG (Envelope Generator) 84 * Editing various parameters related to Filter 85 * Editing various parameters related to LFO 86 * Editing various parameters related to Voice Set 87 * Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data 80 * q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q Basic Operation 47 45

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Function Tree
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Basic Operation
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Button/Controller
LCD title
Function
See
pages
8 MENU
[FUNCTION]
MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE
MASTER TUNE
Setting the overall pitch of the PSR-9000
134
SCALE TUNE
Tuning each individual
note of the octave
134
SPLIT POINT/FINGERING
SPLIT POINT
Setting the point on the keyboard that separates the left-hand and
right-hand section
135
FINGERING
Selecting the way in which chords are played with your left hand
135
CONTROLLER
FOOT CONTROLLER
Selecting the foot controller (page 12) function
135
PANEL CONTROLLER
Selecting the panel controller (e.g. Pitch Bend Wheel ) function
137
REGISTRATION/FREEZE/VOICE SET
REGISTRATION
Naming each Registration setup/bank
139
FREEZE
Specifying which settings are affected by the Freeze function (page
28)
139
VOICE SET
Determining whether the preset settings will or will not be recalled
when a new voice is selected
139
HARMONY/ECHO
Harmony/Echo settings
140
VIDEO OUT
Setting the display characteristics that are output
to a television or
video monitor connected to the [VIDEO OUT] jack
141
TALK SETTING
Setting various parameters which affect the microphone sound
when the [TALK] button is on
141
UTILITY
CONFIGURATION
Setting various parameters
142
TIME
Setting parameters related to time
143
LANGUAGE
Selecting the language of the display messages
43
[MIDI]
Selecting a MIDI template
150
MFC10
EASY SETUP
Selecting a template of the MFC10 settings
154
FULL SETUP
Creating and storing a template of the MFC10 settings
155
SETUP
SYSTEM
MIDI system-related parameter settings
151
TRANSMIT
MIDI transmit channel settings
151
RECEIVE
MIDI receive channel settings
152
ROOT
MIDI chord root settings
153
CHORD DETECT
MIDI chord detect settings
153
STORE
Storing MIDI settings as a template
153
9 KEYBOARD TRANSPOSE
Transposing up or down the keyboard pitch
55
10 DIGITAL STUDIO
[SOUND CREATOR]
SAMPLING
Sampling sounds via a microphone or line source
40, 72
RECORDING
Recording a new sample
40, 74
• TRIGGER LEVEL
Setting the Trigger level for starting sampling
72
• PRE EFFECT
Setting up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the
source sound
75
• STORE
Storing the sampled data as Custom voice
41
FILE IMPORT
Importing Wave files from disk
75
• STORE
Storing the sampled data as Custom voice
41
EDIT
Editing a recorded/imported sample
76
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WAVE CLEAR
Clearing Wave data
75
CUSTOM VOICE
EASY EDIT
• EDIT
Editing various parameters related to tone generation (e.g., Filter, EG)
81
• STORE/CLEAR
Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data
80
FULL EDIT
• VOICE
Editing various parameters (e.g., Initial Touch Curve, Scale Curve)
82
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• E1:WAVEFORM
Editing various parameters related to Waveform
83
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• E2:EG
Editing various parameters related to EG (Envelope Generator)
84
*
• E3:FILTER
Editing various parameters related to Filter
85
*
• E4:LFO
Editing various parameters related to LFO
86
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• VOICE SET
Editing various parameters related to Voice Set
87
*
• STORE/CLEAR
Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data
80
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