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The PSR-4000 Display & Display-based Controls

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The PSR-4000 Display & Display-based Controls The Display & Multi-function Controls The PSR-4000 makes general operation and programming easier than ever with a large backlit LCD display panel and multi-function controls. The 8 LCD selectors - four on either side of the display panel - and 8 LCD [v/w] controls below the display perform the function indicated by the adjacent section of the display. In the example display shown here, for example, the LCD [v/ w] control immediately below LEAD on the display can be used to adjust the volume of the LEAD voice. Press the [v] end of the control to increase the volume, or the [w] end of the control to decrease the volume. In the same way, the LCD button immediately to the right of LEAD on the display is used to set the normal octave for the lead voice ("0"), shift it one octave up ("+1"), or one octave down ("-1"). s The [MIXER] Button ... The lower section of the normal play mode display, shown above, provides individual volume controls for the PSR-4000's song, multi pad, accom- paniment, left, right 1, right 2, and lead sound. Pressing the ACCOMP. VOLUME LCD button switches to the individual auto-accompaniment part volume controls: rhythm 1, rhythm 2, bass, chord 1, chord 2, pad, phrase 1, and phrase 2. This is essen- tially a "mixer" that you will use the achieve the best overall balance for your musical needs. The mixer controls will disappear when functions which have MIXER different displays are selected, but can be instantly LIST recalled without exiting from the current display HOLD mode by pressing the [MIXER] button. Pressing the [MIXER] button a second time (or the [EXIT] button) causes the mixer controls to disappear. 10

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10
The PSR-4000 Display & Display-based Controls
The Display & Multi-function Controls
The PSR-4000 makes general operation and program-
ming easier than ever with a large backlit LCD display
panel and multi-function controls. The 8 LCD selectors
— four on either side of the display panel — and 8 LCD
[
/
]
controls below the display perform the function
indicated by the adjacent section of the display. In the
example display shown here, for example, the LCD
[
/
]
control immediately below
LEAD
on the display can
be used to adjust the volume of the LEAD voice. Press the
[
]
end of the control to increase the volume, or the
[
]
end of the control to decrease the volume. In the same
way, the LCD button immediately to the right of
LEAD
on
the display is used to set the normal octave for the lead
voice (“0”), shift it one octave up (“+1”), or one octave
down (“–1”).
The [MIXER] Button
..................................................................................................................................................................
The lower section of the normal play mode
display, shown above, provides individual volume
controls for the PSR-4000’s song, multi pad, accom-
paniment, left, right 1, right 2, and lead sound.
Pressing the
ACCOMP. VOLUME
LCD button
switches to the individual auto-accompaniment part
volume controls: rhythm 1, rhythm 2, bass, chord 1,
chord 2, pad, phrase 1, and phrase 2. This is essen-
tially a “mixer” that you will use the achieve the best
overall balance for your musical needs. The mixer
controls will disappear when functions which have
different displays are selected, but can be instantly
recalled without exiting from the current display
mode by pressing the
[MIXER]
button. Pressing the
[MIXER]
button a second time (or the
[EXIT]
button) causes the mixer controls to disappear.
MIXER
LIST
HOLD