Yamaha P-200 Owner's Manual - Page 12

PERF. A, B] buttons

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s UPPER PANEL-C ! #$ % &' ( STORE PERF. A EDIT PERF. B VOICE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E.PIANO 1 E.PIANO 2 E.PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 STRINGS BASS SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC PS NAME ORGAN PB MW COMBINATION KBD SENS. INT.EQ EFFECT REVERB ROOM STAGE HALL MODULATION CHORUS SYMPHONIC TREMOLO EQUALIZER LOW MIDDLE HIGH " ! [STORE] button This button lets you store changes that you make to a Performance, as well as copy the current Performance into any Performance memory. The P-200 can store 24 Performances. " [EDIT] button This button lets you enter Edit mode and access the various Edit functions. After pressing it once, the LED above the [EDIT] button will begin blinking, as will the light above the currently selected [EDIT SELECT] button %. Pressing it again will return you to the previous Play mode. # [PERF. A, B] buttons These buttons let you enter Performance Play mode and select any of the 24 Performances. The P-200 is set at the factory with 24 Preset Performances, but you can overwrite them and store User Performances which you create yourself. The [PERF. A] and [PERF. B] banks hold 12 Performances each, and a lit LED above one of the buttons indicates the currently active bank. $ [VOICE] button This button lets you enter Voice Play mode by pressing [VOICE] and then pressing a [VOICE SELECT] button %. A lit LED above the [VOICE] button indicates you're in Voice Play mode. % [VOICE, PERFORMANCE, EDIT SELECT] buttons These 12 buttons each have multiple functions, depending on the current mode. In Voice Play mode you can use them to select any of the 12 preset AWM instrument voices you want to play; the voice names are printed in above the buttons. In Performance Play mode you can use them to select any of the 24 Performances (12 Performances per bank); the Performance numbers are printed above the buttons. In Edit mode, you can use them to select the Edit functions; the Edit function names are printed in green below the buttons. & [REVERB] button This button lets you select either a Room, Stage or Hall reverb effect, or no reverb effect, to apply to the currently selected voice. Each voice has a default reverb setting preprogrammed at the factory which you can change. ' [MODULATION] button This button lets you select either a Chorus, Symphonic or Tremolo modulation effect, or no modulation effect, to apply to the currently selected voice. Each voice has a default modulation setting preprogrammed at the factory which you can change. ( [EQUALIZER] sliders These sliders let you graphically adjust the level of the sound output of the P-200 in three bands: High, Middle and Low. In Dual and Split modes, the changes you make will affect both voices. 12

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[STORE] button
This button lets you store changes that you make to a
Performance, as well as copy the current Performance into any
Performance memory. The P-200 can store 24 Performances.
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[EDIT] button
This button lets you enter Edit mode and access the various Edit
functions. After pressing it once, the LED above the [EDIT]
button will begin blinking, as will the light above the currently
selected [EDIT SELECT] button
%
. Pressing it again will return
you to the previous Play mode.
#
[PERF. A, B] buttons
These buttons let you enter Performance Play mode and select
any of the 24 Performances. The P-200 is set at the factory with
24 Preset Performances, but you can overwrite them and store
User Performances which you create yourself. The [PERF. A]
and [PERF. B] banks hold 12 Performances each, and a lit LED
above one of the buttons indicates the currently active bank.
$
[VOICE] button
This button lets you enter Voice Play mode by pressing [VOICE]
and then pressing a [VOICE SELECT] button
%
. A lit LED above
the [VOICE] button indicates you’re in Voice Play mode.
%
[VOICE, PERFORMANCE, EDIT SELECT]
buttons
These 12 buttons each have multiple functions, depending on
the current mode. In Voice Play mode you can use them to
select any of the 12 preset AWM instrument voices you want to
play; the voice names are printed in above the buttons. In
Performance Play mode you can use them to select any of the
24 Performances (12 Performances per bank); the Performance
numbers are printed above the buttons. In Edit mode, you can
use them to select the Edit functions; the Edit function names
are printed in green below the buttons.
&
[REVERB] button
This button lets you select either a Room, Stage or Hall reverb
effect, or no reverb effect, to apply to the currently selected
voice. Each voice has a default reverb setting preprogrammed at
the factory which you can change.
'
[MODULATION] button
This button lets you select either a Chorus, Symphonic or
Tremolo modulation effect, or no modulation effect, to apply to
the currently selected voice. Each voice has a default modulation
setting preprogrammed at the factory which you can change.
(
[EQUALIZER] sliders
These sliders let you graphically adjust the level of the sound
output of the P-200 in three bands: High, Middle and Low. In
Dual and Split modes, the changes you make will affect both
voices.
REVERB
MODULATION
ROOM
STAGE
HALL
CHORUS
SYMPHONIC
TREMOLO
EFFECT
LOW
MIDDLE
HIGH
EQUALIZER
INT.EQ
KBD SENS.
PB MW
NAME
PS
CS FC
LOCAL
CHANNEL
PC TABLE
MIDI FILTER
SYSTEM
PIANO 1
PIANO 2
PIANO 3
PIANO 4
E.PIANO 1
E.PIANO 2
E.PIANO 3
VIBES
ORGAN 1
ORGAN 2
STRINGS
BASS
VOICE
PERF. B
PERF. A
EDIT
STORE
ORGAN
COMBINATION
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2
3
4
5
6
8
9
7
10
11
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