Yamaha PSR-530 Owner's Manual - Page 10

Basic Display Operation, The Display Icons, GrandPno - music cartridge

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,,QQ,,QQB,,QQas,,QQic D,,QQisp,,QQlay,,QQOp,,QQera,,QQtion,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ The PSR-530 LCD panel is a large multi-function type that simultaneously displays and provides access to a number of important parameters. Basic operation of the display as well as the MENU and SUB MENU buttons, and the meaning of the icons which appear in the display, are summarized briefly below. The Display Icons CART (Cartridge) Appears when a Music Cartridge song or style is selected (page 76). XG Appears when one of the PSR-530's XG voices is selected (page 16). 76 101 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 1 VOICE L, VOICE R2, and VOICE R1 The currently selected L (Left-hand), R2 (Right-hand 2) and R1 (Right-hand 1) voice numbers are displayed in these display locations (page 16). REVERB Appears when the REVERB effect is turned on (page 36). HARMONY Appears when the HARMONY effect is turned on (page 43). CHORUS Appears when the CHORUS effect is turned on (page 38). 0 TRANSPOSE The current transpose value (page 46). 116 TEMPO Shows the current tempo of accompaniment/song playback (page 23). DSP Appears when the DSP effect is turned on (page 41). DSP VARIATION Appears when the DSP efDSP VARIATION fect variation is turned on (page 41). 8 001 GrandPno 76 101 VOICE L VOICE R2 VOICE R1 1 0AB REPEAT REVERB TRANSPOSE FREEZE ONE TOUCH SETTING MEASURE 1 116 REGISTRATION MULTI PAD HARMONY TEMPO 1234 1234 CHORUS SYNC DSP VARIATION STOP FINGERING mM7 RHYTHM RHYTHM BASS CHORD CHORD 1 2 1 2 PAD PHRASE PHRASE 1 2 MELODY MELODY MELODY MELODY ACCOM- VOICE VOICE VOICE 1 2 3 4 PANIMENT L R2 R1 MINUS ONE SPLIT DUAL

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MELODY
1
2
3
4
MELODY
MELODY
MELODY
ACCOM-
PANIMENT
VOICE
VOICE
VOICE
RHYTHM
1
BASS
CHORD
1
CHORD
2
PAD
PHRASE
1
PHRASE
2
FINGERING
REGISTRATION
1
2
3
4
MULTI PAD
1
2
3
4
RHYTHM
2
FREEZE
L
R2
R1
mM
7
001
VOICE L
VOICE R2
VOICE R1
76
101
1
GrandPno
REVERB TRANSPOSE
0
A
B
REPEAT
ONE TOUCH
SETTING
1
MEASURE
HARMONY
TEMPO
116
SYNC
STOP
MINUS ONE
SPLIT
DUAL
CHORUS
DSP
VARIATION
Basic Display Operation
The PSR-530 LCD panel is a large multi-function type that simultaneously displays and
provides access to a number of important parameters. Basic operation of the display as well
as the MENU and SUB MENU buttons, and the meaning of the icons which appear in the
display, are summarized briefly below.
The Display Icons
REVERB
Appears when the REVERB ef-
fect is turned on (page 36).
HARMONY
Appears when the HARMONY
effect is turned on (page 43).
CHORUS
Appears when the CHORUS ef-
fect is turned on (page 38).
TRANSPOSE
The current transpose value
(page 46).
TEMPO
Shows the current tempo of ac-
companiment/song
playback
(page 23).
DSP
Appears when the DSP effect is
turned on (page 41).
DSP VARIATION
Appears when the DSP ef-
fect variation is turned on
(page 41).
CART (Cartridge)
Appears when a Music Cartridge song or
style is selected (page 76).
XG
Appears when one of the PSR-530’s XG
voices is selected (page 16).
VOICE L, VOICE R2, and VOICE R1
The currently selected L (Left-hand), R2 (Right-hand
2) and R1 (Right-hand 1) voice numbers are dis-
played in these display locations (page 16).
VOICE L
VOICE R2
VOICE R1
76
101
1
0
116
DSP
VARIATION