Yamaha PSR-730 Owner's Manual - Page 119
Pedal
View all Yamaha PSR-730 manuals
Add to My Manuals
Save this manual to your list of manuals |
Page 119 highlights
,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQOvera,,QQllFun,,QQction,,QQs ,,QQ s Pedal The various functions can be assigned to the Pedals 1/2: the footswitch connected to the SUSTAIN jack (Pedal 1) and the foot controller connected to the FOOT VOL. jack (Pedal 2) on the rear panel. q Select the Functions to Be Controlled by the Pedals Select one of the 16 functions that can be controlled by Pedal 1, and one of the 24 functions that can be controlled by Pedal 2. Pedal1: Sus tain Pedal2: Exp ression Pedal Function List Pedal 1/2 Functions SUSTAIN SOSTENUTO SOFT REGIST.+ REGIST. - TAP TEMPO START/STOP BREAK BASS HOLD INTRO MAIN A/AUTO FILL MAIN B/AUTO FILL ENDING DSP VARIATION HARMONY GROOVE & DYNAMICS When you step on the foot switch, sustain is applied to the keyboard notes. When you step on the foot switch, the sostenuto effect is applied to the keyboard notes. When you step on the foot switch, the soft effect is applied to the keyboard notes. When you step on the foot switch, a register with one number higher is recalled. For example, if you step on the foot switch with bank 1-3 recalled, 1-4 will be recalled, then next 1-1 will be recalled. When you step on the foot switch, a register with one number lower is recalled. For example, if you step on the foot switch with bank 3-2 recalled, 3-1 will be recalled, then next 3-4 will be recalled. When the accompaniment is stopped (including synchro start standby), stepping on the switch the number of beats in a measure will cause the tempo value to be set at the actual speed at which you tapped the switch, and the accompaniment will start. For 3/4 time, tap three times, and for 4/4 time, tap 4 times. The tempo can be set in a range from 32-280. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the START/STOP button on the panel. When you step on the foot switch, accompaniment will stop. Releasing the switch with the foot will cause it to play again from the next measure. When one of the Fingering Modes other than Full Keyboard is selected, the bass root note will be held as long as you step on the footswitch. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the INTRO button on the panel. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the MAIN A/AUTO FILL button on the panel. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the MAIN B/AUTO FILL button on the panel. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the ENDING button on the panel. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the DSP VARIATION button on the panel. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the HARMONY button on the panel. Stepping on the foot switch has the same effect as pressing the GROOVE & DYNAMICS button on the panel. 117