Yamaha PSR-A1000 Owner's Manual

Yamaha PSR-A1000 Manual

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    OOWWNNEERR''SS MMAANNUUAALL Before using the PSR-A1000, be sure to read "Precautions„ on pages 3-4.
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    The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit. You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. Serial No. (bottom) 2 PSR-A1000
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    Please keep this manual in a safe becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke , and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed PSR-A1000 3
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    Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your weight on, you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. 4 PSR-A1000 (3)-7 2/2
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    Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha PSR-A1000! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the PSR-A1000. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. PSR-A1000 5
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    for the PSR-A1000's various functions. Data List : Voice List, MIDI Data Format, etc. * The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument. For example, the voice or style name
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    dry-type head cleaning disk to clean the head about once a month. Ask your Yamaha dealer about the availability of proper head-cleaning disks. • Never insert anything but floppy disks into the disk drive. Other objects may cause damage to the disk drive or floppy disks. Eject button PSR-A1000 7
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    • For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you keep two instructions as shown by pressing the corresponding button. F You can select the desired language from the Help dis- G play (page 46). H I J For this example, press the [G] (YES) button to execute formatting. 8 PSR-A1000
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    Hands 27 Playing Styles 28 Playing a style 28 Style Sections 30 Playing with the Songs 32 Playing Along with the PSR-A1000 32 Recording 33 Setting an Oriental Scale 34 Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data ....... 35 Example - Open/Save display for Voice 36 Selecting Files and Folders 37
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    Making Style File Format Settings -Parameter ..... 107 Creating Multi Pad - Multi Pad Creator 109 Operation 109 Multi Pad Realtime Recording - Record 110 Start recording 110 Stop recording 110 Step Recording or Editing Multi Pads - Edit...... 111 Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices
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    With MIDI 142 Data Compatibility 142 Disk format 142 Sequence Format 143 Voice Allocation Format 143 Troubleshooting 144 Specifications 146 Index 148 Introduction Quick Guide Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Playing the Demos Voices Styles The Multi Pad Song Playback Using Oriental
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    Using the Metronome" on page 47 Recording Recording your performance...pages 84, 85 Creating a song by entering notes ...page 87 Creating your original settings Creating voices ...page 79 Creating accompaniment styles...page 99 Creating multi pads...page 109 12 PSR-A1000
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    122 Making detailed settings for the keyboard voices page 125 Making detailed settings for MIDI ...page 129 Connecting the PSR-A1000 to other devices Basic information on MIDI What's MIDI?" on page 139 Recording your performance Playing the sounds of the PSR-A1000 through an external audio system
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    Memory), whenever you need them. DEMO Explore the Demos (page 20, 49) These not only showcase the stunning voices and styles of the instrument, they introduce you to the various functions and features - and give you hands-on experience using the PSR-A1000! STYLE Back up your performance with Auto
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    PSRA1000! Multi Pads Add spice to your performance with special dynamic phrases (page 64, 109) By simply pressing one of the Multi Pads, you can play short rhythmic or melodic phrases. You can also create your original Multi Pad phrases by recording them directly from the keyboard. PSR-A1000 15
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    to the instrument at a minimum level. When not using the PSR-A1000 for an extended period of time, be sure to unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. MIDI master (transmitting device) POWER ON!! PSR-A1000 as MIDI slave (MIDI receiving device) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
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    . The PSR-A1000 is compatible with SMF Formats 0 and 1, and records "song" data using SMF Format 0.) Disk Orchestra Collection The DOC voice allocation format provides data playback compatibility with a wide range of Yamaha instruments and MIDI devices. Style File Format The Style File Format (SFF
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    136 METRONOME 4 [METRONOME] button P. 47 SONG 5 [EXTRA TRACKS (STYLE)] button P. 70 6 [TRACK 2 (L)] button P. 70 7 buttons P. 74 18 PSR-A1000 MASTER VOLUME 18 [MASTER VOLUME] dial P. 17 STYLE CONTROL 19 [ACMP] STUDIO 32 [SOUND CREATOR] button P. 79 33 [DIGITAL RECORDING] button P. 83,
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    P. 54 58 [VARIATION] button P. 55 VOICE 59 VOICE buttons P. 51 TRANSPOSE 60 [E] [F] buttons P. 125 TEMPO 61 [E] [F] buttons P. 47 62 [TAP TEMPO] button P. 48 UPPER OCTAVE 63 [UPPER OCTAVE] button P. 55 SCALE TUNING 64 [SCALE TUNING] button P. 72 MULTI PAD 65 [1] - [4] buttons P. 64 66 [STOP
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    Quick Guide Playing the Demos Reference on page 49 The PSR-A1000 features an extensive variety of Demo songs, that showcase its rich, authentic voices and its dynamic rhythms and styles. What's more, there's a special selection of Demo functions. These take you through a hands-on journey of all
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    all of the amazing voices, effects, rhythms, styles and other sophisticated features of the PSR-A1000 come together - in a wider variety of voices and more comprehensive sonic control. Disks bearing this logo contain song data for voices defined in Yamaha's DOC format. Songs 7. Quick Guide 21
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    the power is turned on), you can B select songs, voices, accom- paniment styles, etc. C D E PRESET (Songs for Demos) FLOPPY DISK (commercially available songs, your own songs, etc.) selected. 3 Press the [A] - [C] button to select the Voice/Style/Function folder. A B C D E 22 Quick Guide
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    of the song, press the [REW] or [FF] button. • With song data software (Standard MIDI format 0) that includes lyrics, you can view the lyrics on the display during playback. 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 CHANNEL ON/OFF PART 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 If the STYLE tab is selected, press this button again. Quick
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    try your hand at mixing. These Balance controls let you adjust the levels of the individual parts - the song, the style, and your playing. 1) Press the [BALANCE] button. 2) Press the [1 - 8LM] button corresponding to the part and stopping the song, as well as the accompaniment. 24 Quick Guide
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    Playing Voices Playing Voices Reference The PSR-A1000 features a stunning variety of over 700 dynamic, rich and realistic voices. Try on page 51 playing some of these voices now and hear what they can do for your music. Here, you'll learn how to select individual voices, combine two voices in
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    , press this button again. There's more to the Demo features than just voices, though-for more information, see page 49. 4 Play the voices. Naturally, you can play the voice yourself from the keyboard, but you can also have the PSR-A1000 demonstrate the voice for you. Simply press the [8L] button
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    desired key on the keyboard. (For more information, see page 122.) MENU A DEMO B HELP C D FUNCTION E 6 Play the voices. The notes you play with your left hand sound one voice, while the notes you play with your right sound a different voice (or voices). MAIN and LAYER voices are meant to be
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    accompaniment with the selected style. Split Point ACMP Auto Accompaniment area • The point on the keyboard that separates the auto accompaniment area and the right-hand area of the keyboard is called the "split point." Refer to page 122 for instructions on setting the split point. 28 Quick Guide
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    hand and play some notes in the right-hand range of the keyboard. The PSR-A1000 has various Harmony/Echo types (page 127). The Harmony/Echo type may change according to the selected MAIN voice. • Harmony/Echo is just one of the many Voice Effects you can use. Try out some of the other effects
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    variation of the basic style, you can use them the accompaniment, to make your performance sound even more professional. This is used 1 - 3 Use the same operations as in "Playing a style" on pages 28 and 29. 4 Press the [INTRO] style automatically stops. ENDING / rit. ENDING / rit. 30 Quick
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    INTRO D Playing Styles via BREAK MAIN the style, if you want. • If you want to come back into the style right stopping FADE IN/OUT the style. TAP TEMPO The style can be started at any style anytime you want by simply releasing or playing the keys (in the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard
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    Reference on page 66 Playing Along with the PSR-A1000 In this section, try using the PSR-A1000's song playback features to cancel or mute the the moment you start playing the melody. • If you can hear the PSR-A1000 playing the melody part as well, check the channel setting for the melody
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    PSR-A1000 lets you record, too - quickly and easily. Try out the Quick Recording feature now and capture your keyboard performance. 1 - 3 Select a voice for recording. Use the same operations as in "Playing a Voice 1 (STYLE) (L) (R) 6 Recording starts as soon as you start playing the keyboard.
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    fic notes by 50 cents to create your own oriental scales. Up to six scale settings can be The [SCALE SETTING] buttons simulate an one-octave keyboard (C through B). Press the button corresponding to the key scale template including oriental scales and create your own scales by fine tuning the scale
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    Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data The PSR-A1000 utilizes a variety of data types - including voices, accompaniment styles, songs, multi pads and registration memory settings. Much of this data is already programmed and contained in the PSR-A1000; you can also create and edit your own data with
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    USER drive Files kept here are those containing your own original data, created or edited using the various functions of the PSRA1000. They are stored internally to the PSR-A1000. FLOPPY DISK drive You can also store your original data to floppy disk. Commercially available disk software can also
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    /Save" display) is typical of those used to call up and store files (voice files). The PSR-A1000 already contains a variety of voices in the PRESET section. You can store your own original voices created with the Sound Creator function to the USER or FLOPPY DISK section. 1 Select "PRESET," "USER," or
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    . If you change the Icon ID or the extension, the icon may change or the file may not be properly recognized. ABCDE.S002.MID File ID Icon ID Extension 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 END Input the new name (page 42). Press the [8L] (OK) button. To cancel, press the [8M] (CANCEL) button. 38 PSR-A1000
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    Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Moving Files/Folders You can move files and folders as desired, for organizing your data. Any file/folder in the USER and FLOPPY folder can be cut; however, only the specific files which can be handled in the current Open/ Save display will be pasted. PSR-A1000 39
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    The file/folder you copied is now pasted at the destination. Deleting Files/Folders You can also delete files and folders as desired, for (ALL) button changes to "ALL OFF," letting you release or cancel the selection. 40 PSR-A1000 E Press the [7M] (OK) button. ND To cancel the operation, press the [
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    of the PSR-A1000 (Voice, Style, Song, Registration, etc.) are stored together. The files of commercially available DOC software and Yamaha Disklavier software, and their edited files on the PSR-A1000, can be stored in the USER page, but cannot be copied to another floppy disk. Organizing Files by
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    Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data Entering Characters The instructions that follow show you how to enter characters in naming your files and folders. The method is much button, [2L] - [7L] and [2M] - [5M], for a while, or press it repeatedly until the desired number is selected. 42 PSR-A1000
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    . The selected item can then be called up or executed by using the [ENTER] button. In the example VOICE display, you can select the desired voice file with the [DATA ENTRY] dial, and call up the selected item by pressing the [ENTER] button on the panel. DATA ENTRY ENTER DATA ENTRY PSR-A1000 43
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    function. Here's a convenient way to return to the MAIN display from any other display: Simply press the [DIRECT ACCESS] button, then the [EXIT] button. 44 PSR-A1000
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    (LEFT) setting KEYBOARD TOUCH assignment REVERB settings PORTAMENTO TIME settings DSP settings EFFECT TYPE selection FUNCTION VOICE SET settings FUNCTION MIXING CONSOLE FUNCTION MULTI PAD DIGITAL RECORDING FUNCTION CONTROLLER TUNE MIDI UTILITY MULTI PAD EDIT MULTI PAD CREATOR FREEZE TRANSPOSE
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    Your Data Help Messages The Help messages give you explanations and descriptions of all the main functions and features of the PSR-A1000. HELP 1 MENU DEMO 2 HELP FUNCTION Help messages can be displayed in any one of the following languages: ENGLISH GERMAN FRENCH The language can also
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    a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or letting you hear and check how a specific tempo sounds. METRONOME 48) for more about tempo. Songs and accompaniment styles have been given default (initial) tempo settings, designed to best suit the song/style. PSR-A1000 47
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    selected accompaniment style (unless the tempo has been changed manually). Hitting the [TAP TEMPO] button produces a tapping sound. You can change this sound, if . For songs and styles in 2/4 and 4/4 time, tap four times; for 3/4 time, tap three times; for 5/4 time, tap five times. 48 PSR-A1000
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    each of the different functions on the PSR-A1000. Voice Demos These showcase the voices of the PSR-A1000. Style Demos These introduce you to the rhythms and accompaniment styles of the PSR-A1000. BACK NEXT A F B G C H D I E J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2-3 Press one of these buttons
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    screen appears in the display and the Demo starts playing. This example shows the Sound System in the FUNCTION demo. BACK NEXT MAIN F LAYER G H STOP] button again. Rewind and fast-forward can also be used with the Demo songs (page 69). Select the desired word or item by using the ENTER
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    Voices The PSR-A1000 gives you an enormous selection of authentic voices, including various keyboard instruments, strings and brass - and many, many more. Selecting a Voice 1 Press the [MAIN] button to turn the MAIN part on, then press [F] button to call up the menu for selecting the MAIN voice.
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    Percussion When one of the drum of SFX kits is selected in the PERCUSSION voice group, various drum, percussion, and special effect sounds are assigned to individual keys, letting you play the sounds from the keyboard. The various drums and percussion instruments of the Standard Kit are indicated by
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    - Playing Several Sounds Simultaneously The PSR-A1000 lets you set three voices for simultaneous play: MAIN, LAYER, and LEFT. By effectively combining these three, you can create richly textured, multi-instrument setups for your performance. MAIN LAYER LEFT Playing a layer of two voices LAYER part
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    notes played on the keyboard (MAIN/LAYER parts only) have a longer sustain. You can also set the Sustain depth (page 82). I DSP The PSR-A1000 features a variety of dynamic built-in digital effects, letting you process the sound in various ways. You can use DSP to enhance the voices in subtle ways
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    , the melody you play - including the top notes of any chords - sounds monophonically. Try this using the following voices. MAIN voice: Brass Section (polyphonic) + LAYER voice: Sweet Trump (monophonic) PITCH BEND Wheel Use the PSR-A1000 PITCH BEND wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from
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    Styles The PSR-A1000 features styles (accompaniment patterns) in a variety of different musical genres including pops, jazz, Latin and dance. To use it, all you have to do is play the chords with your left hand as you perform and the selected Accompaniment Style (style) matching your music will
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    Floppy Disk) These accompaniment styles feature a basic piano trio (piano, bass, and drums), augmented in some cases with other instruments. Since this is a small combo sound, the accompaniment backing is appropriately sparse, making it useful and effective for a wide variety of songs. PSR-A1000 57
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    PART Call up the Channel ON/ OFF display. BALANCE display MULTI PAD part STYLE part (Auto Accompaniment area) SONG part Adjust the output level of the Part. Parts played from the keyboard (MAIN/LAYER/ LEFT) CHANNEL ON/OFF display Call up the STYLE display by pressing the [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button
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    Styles Chord Fingerings The style both a white and black key to its left. MULTI FINGER The Multi Finger mode automatically detects Single Finger or Fingered chord fingerings Intelligence AI FULL KEYBOARD When this advanced auto accompaniment mode is engaged, the PSR-A1000 will automatically create
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    Csus2 () () () () () () () Chord Name [Abbreviation] Normal Voicing Display for root "C" Major [M] 1 - 3 - 5 C sound will Style will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence (e.g. some minor chords followed by the minor seventh). • You can also have the PSR-A1000
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    PSR-A1000 features various types of Auto Accompaniment Areas that allow you to vary the arrangement of the Style keys in the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard (page 122). • If you press the rhythm of the accompaniment, to make your performance sound even more professional. If you press the [BREAK
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    with your left hand automatically restarts the style. Press the [SYNC. STOP]/ E [SYNC. START] button ND again to stop the style. Synchro Stop cannot be set to on when the fingering mode is set to Full Keyboard/AI Full Keyboard or the auto accompaniment on the panel is set to off. 62 PSR-A1000
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    when changing accompaniment sections - Auto Fill In Fill A short phrase used to add variation to the style. 1 STYLE CONTROL ACMP BREAK INTRO MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO FADE FILL IN IN/OUT SYNC. SYNC. STOP a performance by pressing the next Main section's button twice quickly. PSR-A1000 63
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    The Multi Pads The PSR-A1000 Multi Pads can be used to play a number of short pre-recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact and variety to your keyboard performances. Multi Pads Playing the Multi Pads 1 Select the desired bank in the MULTI PAD Bank display (page 35). 2
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    Multi Pad settings from one Multi Pad bank to another. Open/Save display for Multi Pads (page 35) Select the desired Multi Pad(s). A B C D E The Multi Pad F G H I J 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 The same as the Open/Save display on pages 38 and 41. Calls up the upper level directory page. PSR-A1000
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    this logo mark feature song data compatible with Yamaha's original MIDI file format. Commercially available music data is subject to copyright restrictions, and is intended only for your own personal use. For more information on the song file types compatible with the PSR-A1000, see page 143. 66
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    n You can also make a variety of other settings (such as tempo, voice selection, etc.) and have them automatically called up when you play back the song starts as soon as you play the keyboard. You can also use this function along with the Style's Synchro Start function (page 57). n You PSR-A1000 67
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    the accompaniment style is not stopped. END The style automatically stops when the song finishes or is stopped. Some of the internal songs have been created using the accompaniment styles. For these songs, the accompaniment styles are automatically started when starting song playback. 68 PSR-A1000
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    sound), hold down the appropriate button corresponding to the channel. To release the solo for the channel, press that channel's button again. Channel Refers to the MIDI channel in the song data. The channels are assigned as shown below for the PSR-A1000. Song 1 - 16 Accompaniment Style 9 - 16 PSR
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    but the right hand/left hand). SONG EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 (STYLE) (L) (R) REPEAT METRONOME Use this button to turn on/off the right-hand phrase to end (Point B). 3 After an automatic lead-in (to help guide you into the phrase), the range from point A to point B is 70 PSR-A1000
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    reverse display along with song playback. END SONG EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 REPEAT METRONOME (STYLE) (L) (R) REC TOP START/STOP REW FF NEW SONG SYNC. START EXIT Stop the song. To return to the previous page, press the button. The lyrics can be changed (page 98). PSR-A1000 71
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    the selected button itself is lit), you can play the keyboard in the selected oriental scale. The scale setting for each note is -50 Kit/SFX Kit voices. Adjusting the Scale Tuning - Scale Tuning You can select a desired scale template including oriental scales and create your 76). 72 PSR-A1000
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    Oriental music today. I Bayat/Rast Use these tunings when playing Arabic music. I Pure Major/Pure Minor These tunings preserve the Werckmeister 0.0 -10.2 -7.8 -6.3 -10.2 -2.3 -11.7 -3.9 -7.8 -11.7 -3.9 -7.8 Kirnberger 0.0 -10.2 -7.0 -6.3 -14.1 -2.3 -10.2 -3.1 -7.8 -10.2 -3.9 -11.7 PSR-A1000 73
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    Using Oriental Scales - Scale Setting/Scale Tuning/Scale Memory Memorizing the Scale Setting - Scale Memory The scale settings you set (using the [SCALE "FLOPPY DISK" as Scale Tune Bank files. Press the [DIRECT ACCESS] button and [EXIT] button to call up the MAIN display. 1 F G H I J 74 PSR-A1000
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    Using Oriental Scales - Scale Setting/Scale Tuning/Scale Memory MEMORY button lights. Name .... This operation is the same as that in "Naming Files and Folders" (page 38) in "Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data." Delete.... This current scale settings remain and nothing changes. PSR-A1000 75
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    and Recalling Custom Panel Setups - Registration Memory Registration Memory is a powerful feature that lets you set up the PSR-A1000 just as you want - selecting specific voices, styles, effect settings etc. - and save your custom panel setup for future recall. Then, when you need those settings
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    as that in "Deleting Files/Folders" (page 40) in "Basic Operations - Organizing Your Data." The result of the Name/Delete operation will be lost when the power is turned off unless you return to the REGISTRATION BANK display by pressing the [8M] (UP) button and save the data (page 41). PSR-A1000 77
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    if you de-select "STYLE" in the REGISTRATION MEMORY display, you can keep the currently selected style even when you change the Selecting the Freeze Settings 1 MENU DEMO 2 HELP FUNCTION Call up the "FREEZE" page from the REGIST.SEQUENCE/ FREEZE/VOICE SET screen (page 126). Enters PSR-A1000
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    menu. The selected menu is highlighted. Opens the Save (Voice) display for saving the edited voice as a User voice (page 41). 4 Save the edited voice to the USER drive (Flash ROM) as a USER voice (page 41). 5 Press the [USER] button to select the edited voice, and play the keyboard. PSR-A1000 79
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    This determines whether the voice is played monophonically (page 55). Shift the octave range of the selected voice up or down in octaves. When the Main or Layer part's voice is used, the M/LYR parameter is available; when the Left part's voice is used, the LEFT parameter is available. 80 PSR-A1000
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    the value, the slower the decay. ATTACK DECAY RELEASE Time Key on • RELEASE ..... Determines how quickly the sound decays to silence after the key is released. The higher the value, the slower the release. Key off If RELEASE is set to a large value, the sustain becomes long. PSR-A1000 81
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    Console" on page 115. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Determines the Sustain depth of each voice when the [SUSTAIN] button is set to on. HARMONY The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 79. The parameters are the same as for HARMONY/ECHO display of FUNCTION. For details, see page 128. 82 PSR-A1000
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    . When you store data to these locations, all file types of the PSR-A1000 (Voice, Style, Song, Registration, etc.) are stored together. • Songs recorded on the PSRA1000 are automatically recorded as SMF (Standard MIDI File format 0) data. For details on SMF, see page 143. • Playback of the
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    multi pad performance: REC Press the [EXTRA TRACKS] button. To stop recording, press the [REC] button again. EXTRA TRACK TRACK TRACKS 2 1 (STYLE) (L) (R) 4 Recording starts as soon as you play the keyboard (including the layer voices) on Track 1. guide while recording. The sound PSR-A1000
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    Voice MAIN, LAYER, LEFT Multi Pad1 Multi Pad2 Multi Pad3 Multi Pad4 Accompaniment style RHYTHM 1 Accompaniment style RHYTHM 2 Accompaniment style BASS Accompaniment style CHORD1 Accompaniment style CHORD2 Accompaniment style PAD Accompaniment style PHRASE1 Accompaniment style PHRASE2 MIDI 8 Voice
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    metronome click as a guide while recording. The sound of the metronome is not recorded. CAUTION Turning off the power automatically deletes your recorded performance. If you wish to save the recording, make sure to store it to internal memory (USER drive) or floppy disk (page 35, 41). 86 PSR-A1000
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    - ically cancelled when you F call up the CHD (Chord) page. G H I The voices in the USER and J FLOPPY DISK pages can- not be selected for Step recording. You can select voices from the PRESET page; however, these may sound slightly different from the original voice. PSR-A1000 87
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    desired voice. To enter the note, first specify the length and loudness in this display, then enter the pitch by actually playing the note on the keyboard. 40% Staccatissimo 20% Manual The gate time (note length) can be specified as a percentage by using the [DATA ENTRY] dial. 88 PSR-A1000
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    Recording Melodies - Step Record (Note) In this section, we'll show you how to use Step Recording by guiding you through this actual music example, shown at right. The operations here apply to step 6 on page 88. entered data can be edited from the SONG CREATOR (1 - 16) display (page 96). PSR-A1000 89
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    G7 C Enter the chords by using the currently selected chord fingering method in the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard. 1 Press the MAIN [A] button to specify the section, and enter the chords as shown at right. MAIN Select this note value and play the chords indicated at right. 90 PSR-A1000
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    Ending is input, the End mark is set two measures after the final section. The End mark can be freely set to any position desired. PSR-A1000 91
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    set up how recording is started and stopped for either Quick Recording or Multi Recording. To call up these settings, select the REC MODE display by H the keyboard. I First Key On Overwrite recording starts as soon as you J start playing the keyboard. This setting Deleted data 92 PSR-A1000
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    Songs - Song Creator Editing a Recorded Song Whether you've recorded a song using Quick Recording, Multi Recording, or Step Recording, you can use the editing features to change the song data. + 1/8 note triplet setting, both the straight and triplet notes will be quantized correctly. PSR-A1000 93
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    which the mix or copy results will be placed. If "COPY" is selected here, the data from Source 1 is copied to the Destination channel. 94 PSR-A1000
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    (Main/Layer/Left) when playing back the song. Stores the keyboard-played voice and the part ON/OFF settings. To record a voice change for the keyboard-played part in the middle of a song, stop the song at the desired point, make the voice change, and press the [D] (EXECUTE) button. PSR-A1000 95
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    to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). Determines the voice (program) number. For details Voice List). Determines the pitch bend value. Determines the after touch value. The sound of the voices recorded with Step recording may sound slightly different from the original. 96 PSR-A1000
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    (rhythm, bass, etc.). Determines the level of the entire accompaniment style. Editing System Events - SYS/EX. (System Exclusive) From this information on XG parameters, refer to the separate Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). SYS/EX. (System Exclusive) Displays the System Exclusive PSR-A1000 97
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    display. For more information on each event A F type, refer to the separate B G Data List booklet (MIDI Data Format). C H Calls up the Control D I Change Filter display. For more information on each E J these select the item, scrolling up/down eight items at a time. 98 PSR-A1000
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    1 Phrase 2 60's 8 Beat Rhythm 1 Rhythm 2 Bass Chord 1 Chord 2 Pad Phrase 1 Phrase 2 I Editing the created Accompaniment Style (page 104) With the editing features, you can custom edit the styles you've created by real time recording, step recording, and assembling from other styles. PSR-A1000 99
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    NEXT] buttons to select the various G pages. H I J 5 Call up the Style display by pressing the [I] (SAVE) button (in Assembly page: [J] button), then save the recorded / edited data to the USER or FLOPPY DISK page. END Press the [EXIT] button to close the STYLE CREATOR display. 100 PSR-A1000
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    voice. Start recording by pressing the STYLE [START/ STOP] button. The selected section of the style starts playing back. Since the rhythm pattern loops repeatedly, you can record new sounds pressing a key on the keyboard. 3 Stop recording by pressing the STYLE [START/STOP] button again PSR-A1000 101
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    style is called the source chord. All chords that play and the pitches that sound Pad channels, use only the notes of the CM7 chord; this will ensure that you can play various chords with the accompaniment style Refer to the section "Making Style File Format Settings - Parameter" on page PSR-A1000
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    buttons above. Determines the playback settings for each channel. You can assemble the accompaniment style while the style section and channel that will be copied are playing. SOLO Mutes all but the selected only the playback, and does not change the actual accompaniment style data. PSR-A1000 103
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    versatile features give you a wide variety of tools for changing the rhythmic feel of your created accompaniment style. The operations here apply to step 4 on page 100. I Groove Use these to select the effect, "B" types produce medium effect, and "C" types produce maximum effect. 104 PSR-A1000
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    C D E Creating Accompaniment Styles - Style Creator Calls up the Style display F and lets you store the G edited accompaniment style data. H I J you play the keyboard. The more strongly you play the keyboard, the higher the velocity value and, hence, the louder the sound. PSR-A1000 105
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    there are five different channel-related edit functions, including Quantize, for editing the recorded accompaniment style data. The operations here apply to step 4 on page 100. See the explanations below. Preset - [6LM] (EVENT) buttons to select the desired event type to be removed. 106 PSR-A1000
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    Styles - Style Creator Making Style File Format Settings -Parameter This display provides a variety of style controls- such as determining how the pitch and sound of the recorded style change when playing the chords in the left-hand range of the keyboard that contain chord parts. PSR-A1000 107
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    Limit This sets the note range (highest and lowest notes) for voices recorded to the style channels. By judicious setting of this range, you can ensure that the voices sound as realistic as possible - in other words, that no notes outside , the octave of the new note remains the same. 108 PSR-A1000
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    Creating Multi Pad - Multi Pad Creator The PSR-A1000 lets you create your own original Multi Pad phrases - which you can use in your performances in the same way as the preset Multi Pads. STOP MULTI PAD Operation 1 Select the desired Multi Pad Bank for editing. To record a new Multi Pad from 3
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    , select the desired voice. Press the [H] (REC) button to set the Record standby mode. Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the keyboard. You can also start recording by pressing the STYLE [START] button. If Chord Match (see below) is set to on for the Multi Pad to be recorded, you
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    adjust the phrase length for the Pad. This would be convenient, for example, in synchronizing repeat playback of a Pad (set to Repeat On) with the keyboard and auto accompaniment playback. • Since the Multi Pads have only one track (channel), the track (channel) cannot be changed. PSR-A1000 111
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    the displays listed below. PANEL PART Includes the keyboard-played parts (Main/ Layer, Left), accompaniment parts, song. STYLE PART Accompaniment parts SONG CH 1 - 8 and dynamic voices that are exclusive to the PSR-A1000. This gives you much more authentic and realistic instrument sounds for your
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    select the VOICE, PANPOT, or VOLUME parameter rows. DIGITAL STUDIO SOUND CREATOR A voices (in XG song data) with the special voices of the PSR-A1000. To use the normal XG voice set, turn this off. F G H I J Allows you to select the specific voice to be replaced. The [RHY2] categories in the STYLE
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    Voice - Filter The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 112. Switches between the HARMONIC and BRIGHTNESS parameters. DIGITAL STUDIO SOUND units. MASTER ...Transposes both the pitch of the keyboard and that of the song playback. SONG........Transposes the PSR-A1000
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    Changing Voices - Mixing Console Adjusting the Effects The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 112. 1 Indicates the type name for each effect block. DIGITAL STUDIO SOUND CREATOR types that are available may differ depending on the selected block. PSR-A1000 115
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    warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club. Produces a rich "fat" sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously. In addition to reverb and chorus effects, this section features a variety of special effects, including distortion. Number of User Effect 3 3 3 116 PSR-A1000
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    Cho Send DSP Send LEFT VOICE Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send STYLE/SONG (each channel) Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send DRY LINE REVERB Reverb Return CHORUS Chorus Return OUT When DSP is set as a System effect, it is put here in the signal flow. DSP DSP Return PSR-A1000 117
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    functions let you customize the PSR-A1000 to your own musical needs and preferences. Operation 1 MENU DEMO HELP FUNCTION FUNCTION 2 Select song playback. Setting Auto Accompaniment-related Parameters - Style Setting, Split Point, and Chord Fingering I Style Setting / Split Point (page 122) These
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    the keyboard-played voices, as well as the amount of effect. Making MIDI Settings PSR-A1000 respond to data from connected MIDI devices - i.e., which parts are assigned to which MIDI Tap sound. I Config 2 (page 133) From this page, you can adjust the display, and change the voice number indication
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    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. 120 PSR-A1000
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    you to start playback as quickly as possible, with a minimum pause for reading of data. n Channel Refers to the MIDI channel (page 141). The channels are assigned as follows: Song 1 - 16 Accompaniment Style 9 - 16 n Phrase Mark This data specifies a certain location in the song data. PSR-A1000 121
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    different accompaniment styles (when accompaniment is stopped). Turns touch response for the accompaniment on/off. When this is set to "ON," the accompaniment volume changes in response to your playing strength (in the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard). The PSR-A1000 lets you automatically
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    Function Setting the Fingering Method - Chord Fingering This determines how the notes you play on the keyboard indicate or play the chords of the accompaniment. To learn how to play certain chords, use the turn the function off. If necessary, use this setting to reverse the operation. PSR-A1000 123
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    particular drum kit used for the pedal. When PERCUSSION is assigned to the pedal, all sounds of the selected drum kit (in KIT above) are shown here. This determines the particular instrument sound assigned to the pedal. * For best results, use the optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller. 124 PSR-A1000
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    which aspect of the instrument is affected by the [TRANSPOSE] button. Transpose Allows you to shift the pitch of the keyboard-played voices, accompaniment style playback, and song data in semitone units. 1 Press one of the [TRANSPOSE] buttons. TRANSPOSE RESET 2 A TRANSPOSE pop-up window, selected
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    assigned to "Regist (+) Pedal" and "Regist (-) Pedal" here). These include the pedal settings on page 123, and in Voice Set on page 127. n When both "Regist (+) Pedal" and "Regist (-) Pedal" are set to "OFF," the when changing Registration Memory presets. For details, see page 78. 126 PSR-A1000
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    only to the note that belongs to a chord played in the Auto Accompaniment area of the keyboard. This parameter is not available when Multi Assign, Echo, Tremolo, or Trill is selected in Type above. This lets you assign the Harmony effect to various parts. For details, see page 128. PSR-A1000 127
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    added to the melody played to the right of the split point. When "Multi Assign" is selected Multi Assign automatically assigns notes played simultaneously on the right-hand section of the keyboard to separate parts (voices). For example, if you play two consecutive notes, the first is played by
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    external sequencer. Clock Ext. MIDI IN terminal receives MIDI clock and PSR-A1000 synchronizes with a external MIDI device. MIDI Accord 1 An ideal setup for controlling the keyboard voice and accompaniment style with a MIDI accordion. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 MIDI Accord 2 Chord and bass buttons
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    to "ON," the received note data is transposed according to the current PSR-A1000 keyboard transpose (page 125) setting. I Start/Stop Determines whether incoming FA (start) and FC (stop) messages affect song or style playback. Message Switch FA, FC MIDI messages for starting/stopping the song or
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    the corresponding channel. The LEFT part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel. MIDI note data received by the PSR-A1000 plays the corresponding notes in the same way as if they are played on the keyboard. The received notes are used as the accompaniment RHYTHM 1 and
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    is used for the metronome. Bell Off Conventional metronome sound, with no bell. Bell On Conventional metronome sound, with bell. Determines the time signature of the metronome sound. When you start the song or accompaniment style, the values matching to them are automatically set. 132 PSR-A1000
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    5 6 7 8 Determines whether or not the voice bank and number are shown in the PRESET page of the VOICE display (page 51). This is useful when you want to check the proper bank select MSB/LSB values and program number to specify when selecting the voice from an external MIDI device. PSR-A1000 133
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    your important data before editing. For instructions, see H "Copying from Disk to Disk" below. I J This function formats a floppy disk (see below). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Turns the Song Auto Open function on or off. When this is set to "ON," the PSR-A1000 automatically calls up the first disk
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    Press this button to enter an Owner H name (for instructions on naming see I page 42). This name is automatically PSR-A1000 - System Reset This operation lets you restore the PSR-A1000 to its original factory settings. These settings include System Setup, MIDI Setup, User Effect, and Files
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    sounds of the PSR-A1000 through an external audio system, and recording the sounds to an external recorder (AUX OUT/ OUTPUT jacks) You can connect the PSR-A1000 137 3 TO HOST Mac PC1 PC2 MIDI HOST SELECT IN OUT MIDI 2 FOOT PEDAL CAUTION When the PSR-A1000 AUX OUT and OUTPUT jacks are connected
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    more information about connections, see "What You Can Do With MIDI" on page 142. MIDI IN........... Receives MIDI messages from an external MIDI device MIDI OUT ....... Sends out MIDI messages generated by the PSR-A1000 For a general overview of MIDI and how you can effectively use it, refer to the
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    the computer side of the cable. Note for Windows users (regarding MIDI driver) To transfer data via the computer's serial port and the PSR-A1000's TO HOST terminal, you need to install a specified MIDI driver (Yamaha CBX driver for Windows). The Floppy Disk that came with your PSRA1000 contains the
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    cable. Install the included UX256/UX96 driver to the computer, and connect the UX256/UX96 to the PSRA1000 with a MIDI cable. Set the HOST SELECT switch on the PSR-A1000 to "MIDI." For details, refer to the owner's manual of the UX256/UX96. IN OUT NEC MultiSync PC-9821 AS USB cable NEC Personal
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    , let's say you play a "C" quarter note using the grand piano sound on the PSR-A1000 keyboard. Unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a resonated note, the electronic instrument puts out information from the keyboard such as "with what voice," "with which key," "about how strong," "when was it
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    (about how strong) 120 (strong) Panel operations on the PSR-A1000, such as playing the keyboard and selecting voices, are processed and stored as MIDI data. The auto accompaniment styles and songs also consist of MIDI data. MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface
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    PC-9821 AS MIDI transmit NEC Personal cumputer, QY series etc. When you want to use the PSR-A1000 as an XGcompatible multi-timbral tone generator, set the receive part for MIDI channels 1 to 16 to "SONG" in MIDI Receive (page 131). I Play and control the PSR-A1000 from a separate keyboard PSR
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    various Yamaha software. I XF The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF (Standard MIDI File) format with greater functionality and open-ended expandability for the future. • The PSR-A1000 is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played. I Style File The Style File Format
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    Troubleshooting Problem • The PSR-A1000 does not turn on; there is no power. • A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. • Noise is heard from the PSR-A1000's speakers. • The display is too bright or too dark to read. • The keyboard volume is low compared to that of the Auto
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    Troubleshooting Problem • Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch. • Some channels do not properly play back when playing back song data. • The Harmony function does not operate. • MIDI data is not transmitted or received via the MIDI terminals, even when MIDI cables are connected properly. • When a
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    of Oriental Styles Number of Session Styles Fingering Song Multi Pad Memory Device Tempo Style Creator Format Preset Songs Lyrics Recording Record Channels Preset Floppy Disk (2HD,2DD) Flash Memory (internal) Flash Availability Tempo Range Tap Tempo Metronome Sound : available PSR-A1000 AWM
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    Keyboard Stand PSR-A1000 6 Equal Temperament, Bayat, Rast, Pure Major, Pure Minor, Pythagorean, Mean-Tone, Werckmeister, Kirnberger 8 Function, Voice, Style 3 languages (English, German, French) Keyboard/Song/Master 5 level DC IN, PHONES, MIDI 's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp
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    the Volume Balance / Muting Specific Channels ... 69 Adjusting values 43 AI 59 AI FINGERED 59 AI FULL KEYBOARD 59 A+L (ACMP + LEFT 122 Applying Voice Effects 54 Arranging the Style Pattern 61 Assembling an Accompaniment Style 103 ASSIGN (HARMONY 82 ATTACK (Regular Voice 81 AUTO 20 AUTO CH
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    Making Settings for Fade In/Out, Metronome, Parameter Lock, and Tap 132 Making Settings for the Display and Voice Number Indication 133 Making Settings for the Pedals and Keyboard 123 Making Style File Format Settings 107 Master Tune 120 [MASTER VOLUME] dial 18, 17 Mean-Tone 73 PSR-A1000 149
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    Parts 131 MIDI SET UP 135 MIDI terminals 137, 138 Mix 94 [MIXING CONSOLE] button 18, 112 [MONO] button 19, 55 MONO POLY (Sound Creator 80 Moving Files/Folders 39 MULTI FINGER 59 MULTI PAD [1] - [4] buttons 19, 64 Multi Pads 15 Multi Recording 85 Music Stand 17 Muting Specific Parts 70
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    of a Specific Range 70 [REPEAT] button 18, 70 Resonance 81 Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings of the PSR-A1000 135 Reverb 117 REVERB DEPTH (Sound Creator 82 [REW] button 18, 69 Rhythm 85 Root 131 RTR (Retrigger Rule 108 S S.STOP WINDOW 122 SAVE 41 Save 35, 41 Saving Files 41
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    / OFF [LAYER] button 19, 53 VOICE PART ON / OFF [LEFT] button 19, 53 VOICE PART ON / OFF [MAIN] button 19, 53 Voice Set 127 VOLUME (HARMONY 82 VOLUME (Sound Creator 80 Volume/Voice 113 W Werckmeister 73 What You Can Do With MIDI 142 What's MIDI 139 X XF 17, 143 XG 17, 143 152 PSR-A1000
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    MEMO PSR-A1000 153
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    i en stikkontakt, som er t endt - ogsá selvom der or slukket pá apparatets afbryder. VAROITUS: Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty käyttökytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta. (standby) 154 PSR-A1000
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OWNER’S MANUAL
OWNER’S MANUAL
Before using the
PSR-A1000
, be sure to read “Precautions„ on pages 3-4.