Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual

Yamaha PSR-8000 Manual

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    of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws. Note: In some areas, the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts. However, you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you. Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair
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    , Special Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE making any connections, including connection to the main supply. 2. Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area where they are to
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    save data to a floppy disk frequently, in order to help prevent the loss of important data due to a malfunction or user operating error. sREPLACING THE BACKUP BATTERY The PSR-8000 requires four 1.5 V C size (LR14) batteries for memory backup power. If no backup batteries are installed, the memory
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    a backup disk use the COPY FILE/FD function on page 143. YAMAHA is not responsible for damage caused by improper handling or operation. YAMAHA provides no guarantee against disk damage. Handling and Installation of Options WARNING • Before beginning installation, switch off the power to the PSR
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    Your PSR-8000 includes the following items: • PSR-8000 PortaTone x 1 • AC Power Cord x 1 • AC Plug Adaptor x 1 (in applicable areas only) • Music Stand x 1 • Audio CD x 1 (includes sound sources for sampling: page 88) • Floppy Disk x 1 (includes accompaniment style files: page 28) • Owner's Manual
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    Style File Format - SFF - is Yamaha's original style file format which uses a unique conversion system to provide high-quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types. The PSR-8000 uses the SFF internally, reads optional SFF style disks, and creates SFF styles using the STYLE
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    20 s The 5-language Help Function ........ 20 s Display Messages 21 s Name Entry 21 Playing the PSR-8000 22 s Before You Begin 22 The PSR-8000 Parts & Voices ......... 22 s Part Poly/Mono Modes & Mono Note Priority 22 s The XG Voices 23 s The Organ Flute Voice 23 s Keyboard Percussion and
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    Optional Hard Disk Installation ...... 156 Voice List 159 Keyboard Drum Assignments ...... 166 Style List 168 Direct Access Chart 170 Parameter Chart 171 Effect Signal Flow Chart 176 MIDI Data Format 177 MIDI Implementation Chart 196 Audio Sampling Library CD Contents 200 Specifications 203
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    WALTZ GROOVE STYLE CUSTOM STYLE FADE IN/OUT M.PAD BANK 1~60 STOP 7 D DIRECT ACCESS 8 RESET E MASTER TRANSPOSE 9 RESET BEAT TEMPO PART PART 1 2 3 4 !MULTI PAD # $ yu PITCH BEND MODULATION UP MAX @ % DOWN MIN PHONES MIC/LINE IN 1 STAND BY/ON Button page 17 2 DEMO/HELP Button
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    HOLD PART ON/OFF 3 4 FREEZE REGIST BANK 1~16 LEFT RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 w LEAD 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 eREGISTRATION MEMORY r VOCAL/SAMPLING REVERB(1) CHORUS (2) DSP (7) OVER VOCAL HARMONY HARMONY(8) VARIATION TALK SIGNAL MIC/LINE INPUT VOLUME MEMORY MIN MAX DISK IN USE t % LCD dials
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    -panel AUX OUT L/L+R and R jacks deliver the output of the PSR-8000 for connection to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, a mixing console, or tape recorder. If you will be connecting the PSR-8000 to a monaural sound system, use only the L/L+R jack. When a plug is inserted into the L/L+R jack
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    LOOP SEND jacks, below. The signal received at the AUX IN/ LOOP RETURN jacks is mixed with PSR-8000 sound and delivered via the speaker system. Use the L/L+R jack only for monaural input. The TRIM control allows the input sensitivity of the AUX IN L/L+R and R (LOOP RETURN) jacks to be adjusted for
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    2 VOLUME 5 FOOT PEDAL VOLUME Jack ... An optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller can be connected to this jack to MIDI IN, THRU and OUT Connectors ... The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device (such as a MIDI sequencer) which can be used to control the PSR-8000. The MIDI
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    cable. Set the HOST SELECT switch to the "Mac" position. You may also have to make other MIDI interface settings on the computer side, depending on the type of software you use (refer to your software owner's manual). In any case the clock speed should be set to 1 MHz. TO HOST PC-1 PC-2 Mac
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    may require different settings. Check your software operation manual and if it requires a 31,250 bps. data transfer rate, set the HOST SELECT switch to "PC-1". • When using the TO HOST terminal to connect to a personal computer using Windows, a Yamaha MIDI driver must be installed in the personal
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    most comfortable overall volume level after playback begins. MIN MAX C Press the [DEMO/HELP] Button ... Press the [DEMO/HELP] button and the PSR-8000 demo display will appear. DEMO/HELP V Select a Play Mode ...Use either of the LCD dials under MODE on the display to select one of the available
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    QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ B Select a Song ... Press the LCD button corresponding to the category containing of demo song you want to A F play, then use the same LCD button to select a demo song in that group. You can also use either BB G of the LCD dials under SONG SELECT on the C H display to select
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    In the example display shown here, for example, the LCD dial immediately below LEAD on the display can be used to adjust the volume of the LEAD voice. Rotate volume controls for the PSR8000's song, accompaniment, multi pad, left, right 1, right 2, lead, and microphone sound. Pressing the [FADER]
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    The 5-language Help Function ... The PSR-8000 provides "on-line help" for its main features and functions. DEMO/HELP Press the [DEMO/HELP] button and then the HELP LCD button to go to the main help display. Either select an item from the HELP MENU by using one of the corresponding LCD dials and
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    and prompts that will guide you through certain operations. When such messages appear, simply follow the instructions as shown. s Name Entry ...A number of PSR-8000 functions allow you to enter a name for, for example, a file you will be saving to disk, a custom voice or style, etc. The name entry
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    key on the keyboard (C6). • When the above initialization procedure is carried out, all internal data (e.g. REGISTRATION, CUSTOM OTS (One Touch Setting), CUSTOM STYLE, GROOVE STYLE, CUSTOM VOICE, MULTI PAD) will also be initialized and therefore lost! The PSR-8000 Parts & Voices The PSR-8000
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    note played on the keyboard sounds. Last-note priority. I.e. the last note played sounds. Poly/mono switching for each individual part can also be carried out via the panel VOICE EFFECT [POLY/MONO] button. Use the PART SELECT buttons to select the part you want to switch, then use the [POLY/MONO
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    Kit or SFX Kit voices. • The pitch bend wheel can be used to bend the pitch of the keyboard percussion and SFX voices to create unique musical effects, but it has little effect on some percussion sounds. Procedure: Part Selection and Voice Assignment Z Set Initial Volume Levels ... Set the [MASTER
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    keyboard at the same time. • When the LEFT part is on, the left voice will automatically be transposed up one octave. C Select the Part You Want to Assign a Voice To The PART SELECT buttons above the PART ON/OFF buttons determine which part from disk. Use the page-number LCD dials to select the
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    applies to a specific part or portion of the PSR8000 sound. Some DSP PSR8000, or the octave of individual parts as required. The Left Hold function can be used to provide extra LEFT part sustain. s Master Transpose ... This functions allow the overall pitch of the PSR-8000 RESET MASTER TRANSPOSE 26
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    ... The PITCH BEND and MODULATION wheels to the left of the PSR-8000 keyboard can be used to add expressive variation to your sound. The range of the PITCH BEND wheel can be indpendently set for the LEFT, RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, and LEAD parts via the FULL MIXING CONSOLE TUNING display (page 44). The type
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    loading and use. The PSR-8000's sophisticated auto-accompaniment system can provide automated bass and chord backing that is perfectly matched to the selected accompaniment style. • The supplied floppy disk includes additional style files which can be used after being loaded into the PSR8000 (see
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    and groove styles which can be selected via the [CUSTOM STYLE] and [GROOVE STYLE] buttons can be created as described on pages 62 and 76, respectively, or loaded from disk. • Styles loaded from the floppy disk provided with the PSR-8000 or optional SFF (Style File Format) disks can also be used as
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    Fingering Modes ...The PSR-8000 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT feature has keys on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard. The abbreviated chord fingerings described below are used: C q For a major chord, press the root key only. Cm q For a minor chord, simultaneously press the root key and a black key
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    of the keyboard, while the PSR-8000 supplies appropriately orchestrated rhythm, bass, and chord accompaniment in the selected style. The can be omitted. • If you play any three adjacent keys (including black keys), the chord sound will be canceled and only the rhythm instruments will continue playing
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    the chord is always used as the bass root). q FULL KEYBOARD When this advanced auto-accompaniment mode is engaged the PSR-8000 will automatically create the style can be played on the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT section of the keyboard. No chord detection occurs. • In all fingering modes except MANUAL BASS
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    the keyboard RESET PSR-8000 style has two intro variations which can be followed by either the MAIN A or MAIN B variation. To start with INTRO A and go to MAIN A, press the MAIN/AUTO FILL [A] button so that its indicator lights (if it is not already lit), then press the [INTRO A/B] button, then use
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    is not already lit), then press the [INTRO A/B] button, then use a straight or synchronized start. SYNC STOP SYNC START START/ STOP AUTO FILL [A] or [B] button during playback, the PSR-8000 will generate an appropriate "fill-in" (one of in which case the fill-in will begin from the first beat of
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    style can be recalled at any time by pressing both the TEMPO [] buttons simultaneously. RESET TEMPO s Fade-ins and Fade-outs ... The [FADE IN/OUT] button can be used when the accompaniment is started the sound will gradu- ally fade in keys in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard
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    Volume ...Use the various LCD dials in the MIXING CONSOLE [FADER] ACMP VOLUME display to set the best balance between the corresponding accompaniment parts. The MAIN VOLUME and ACMP VOLUME displays can be used to set the balance between the keyboard and accompaniment sound (use the [FADER
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    using the RIGHT 1, LEAD, or RIGHT 2 parts. The PSR-8000 includes the following Harmony/Echo effects (these are independent from the DSP effects controlled via the mixing console - page 42): The effect to be applied, the volume of the effect in relation to the keyboard sound KEYBOARD or MANUAL BASS
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    when two right-hand notes are played. s One Touch Setting ... The PSR-8000 One Touch Setting function provides 4 preset "setups" (i.e. sets of panel settings, including voices, effects, etc.) for each of the 214 preset accompaniment styles. You can also create your own One Touch Setting setups for
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    is described in appropriate sections of this manual). Mixing Console Parameters The FULL mixing console use the Main part display LCD dial to adjust the desired part as required. Use the dials A F while holding an LCD selector to simultaneously adjust the corresponding parameter for all parts
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    the pan pots on a mixing console, the PANPOT controls can be used to position the sound of the corresponding part anywhere from left to right in the stereo sound field. Use the LCD dials to set the pan positions of the corresponding parts as required. s EQ LOW ...s EQ HIGH ...The EQ HIGH and EQ
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    the sound. Use the LCD dials to set the brightness of the corresponding parts as required. EFFECT DEPTH The PSR-8000 has 7 independent digital signal processing (DSP) blocks for effects, plus the Vocal Harmony processor. Each DSP block applies to a specific part or portion of the PSR8000 sound, as
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    (including Vocal Harmony) and the effect type currently assigned to each. Use the corresponding LCD dials to select an effect block to which you want to assign an effect type. s TYPE LIST ...Use the TYPE LIST dials to assign a specific effect to the currently selected EFFECT BLOCK (above). Note that
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    When set to "system" the effect applies to the overall accompaniment or song sound. When set to "insertion" a "part" parameter becomes available, allowing the effect to be applied to a specific part. • See the PSR-8000 EFFECT PARAMETER LIST on page 191 in the appendix for details on the parameters
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    and [>] buttons on the PSR-8000 panel. Use the MASTER TRANSPOSE dial to set overall PSR-8000 transposition in semitone increments over a one semitone. s PORTAMENTO TIME ...Set the portamento time for the corresponding parts only when the parts are set to "MONO" (page 22). The higher the value the
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    ,,QQ MASTER EQ The PSR-8000 features a digital 5-band equalizer that can be used to "shape" the LCD button, respectively. • Extreme digital equalizer settings may result in distorted sound with some voices. • The USER curves are retained in memory even when the power is off if the F8: UTILITY BACKUP
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    PSR8000, the Registration Memory is a vital feature. It can be used to memorize 128 complete control-panel setups (16 banks, 8 setups each) that you can recall whenever needed simply by pressing a single button. • Registration data can be saved to and loaded from floppy disk a setup, use the REGIST
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    ,,QQory ,,QQ Recalling the Registered Panel Settings Simply select the appropriate bank using the REGIST BANK 1-16 [-] or [+] button and press the desired when the SONG RECORD EDIT display is showing. • STYLE data will not be recalled with the REGISTRATION MEMORY settings while the SONG
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    [ORGAN] voice category, the PSR8000 has an ORGAN FLUTE voice which can be assigned to the currenty selected part and edited by pressing the sound of the ORGAN FLUTE voice is edited via FOOTAGE bars corresponding to the LCD dials. If the FOOTAGE display is not showing, press the FOOTAGE LCD button
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    QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQO,,QQrganF,,QQluteVo,,QQiceEdit,,QQing ,,QQ component of the voice. Use the LCD dials to increase or reduce the amount of the corresponding footages to create the desired overall sound. The longer a graphic footage bar, the greater the amount of the corresponding footage added
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    . If any other type of effect is selected the Rotary SP Speed LCD button in the main ORGAN VOICE editing display will not control rotary speaker The ORGAN FLUTE voice settings are retained in memory even when the power is off if the MEMORY BACKUP function is turned ON (page 131). • If the VOICE SET
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    the PSR-8000 is turned on, the corresponding custom voices will automatically be erased. • Custom voices can be saved to disk using the SAVE TO DISK function STYLE CREATOR CREATOR FUNCTION SONG/M.PAD RECORDING SAMPLING DISK Select the preset voice on which the custom voice will be based by using
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    within each page. The COMPARE LCD button can be used during editing to compare the sound of the original voice with the LCD dial sets the time it takes for the sound to diminish to zero after a key is released. "0" is the preset value. "+" settings produce a faster release. LEVEL KEY ON KEY
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    ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQCusto,,QQmVoic,,QQeCrea,,QQtor ,,QQ s VIBRATO ...Use the DEPTH, SPEED and DELAY LCD dials to set up the vibrato effect. DELAY produces a delay between the time a key is pressed and the beginning of the vibrato effect. "0" is the preset value for all parameters
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    display to select the various parameters within each page. The COMPARE LCD button can be used during editing to compare the sound of the original voice with the edited voice. s ELEMENT SELECTION (not available for the Drum Kits PSR-8000 voice can have up to four "elements". An element is a "layer
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    touch sensitivity curves, and the SENS LCD dial adjust initial touch sensitivity. s SCALE CURVE Use the SCALE CURVE LCD dials to select the desired scale (pitch) curve for the PSR-8000 keyboard: FLAT, PIANO 1, or PIANO 2. s MODULATION ...The FILTER and AMPLITUDE LCD dials set the amount of filter
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    DELAY Sets the time before the envelope begins after a key is pressed. The higher the value the longer the delay. s PAN ...The PAN LCD dial can be used to position the voice in the center of the stereo sound field, or to the left or right. s NOTE LIMIT (not available for the Drum Kits
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    QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQCusto,,QQmVoic,,QQeCrea,,QQtor ,,QQ E2:EG • The RESET LCD button resets the currently selected EG parameters to their most basic settings. s AMP RATE (Amplitude SUSTAIN LEVEL INITIAL LEVEL KEY ON KEY OFF TIME RELEASE LEVEL * Higher rate values produce faster variation.
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    DECAY1, DECAY2, DECAY3 Set the offsets after DECAY1, DECAY2, and DECAY3 variation. RELEASE Sets the offset after PITCH RATE RELEASE variation after key-release. s FILTER RATE ... Set the rate of cutoff frequency variation. Higher values produce faster variation. INITIAL Sets the length of time
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    ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQCusto,,QQmVoic,,QQeCrea,,QQtor ,,QQ E3:FILTER • The RESET LCD button resets the currently selected FILTER parameters so that no filter effect is applied. s FILTER1 & FILTER2 ...These parameters allow you to specify two separate touchsensitive (
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    played and the beginning of the vibrato effect. TIME RATE Sets the delay between key-on and the beginning of LFO PMOD (pitch) modulation. No delay is produced when TIME is set to its minimum value. In this case, only normal vibrato is produced regardless of the RATE value. Sets the rate
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    ). • Custom voices can be saved to or loaded from disk all at once or individually (see pages 140, 141). s CLEAR CUSTOM VOICE ...Clears unwanted custom voices from memory, making more memory available for custom voice storage. Use the CLEAR LCD dials to select the custom voice you want to clear
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    , just like the presets. PSR-8000 accompaniment styles comply with Yamaha SFF (Style File Format) specifications. Up to 16 custom accompaniment styles can be maintained in internal memory at the same time, and any number can be saved to disk for later reloading and use. 10 sections can be created
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    the BASS through PHR2 parts. N Start the record loop Press the [START/STOP] button to start recording. The selected section of the current style will begin playing in the key of C major 7 (only the metronome will sound if the entire style has been cleared). The style will loop (play) continuously
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    metronome will sound to provide a timing guide (the metronome sound is not recorded). A single drum instrument can be cleared from the RHY1 or RHY2 part which is currently set to the REC mode by pressing the key corresponding to the instrument to be cleared while holding the RHY. CLEAR LCD button
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    ,,QQomSty,,QQleCrea,,QQtor ,,QQ q Source Chord Type List The source chord types which can be used for Custom Style recording are listed below. A "C" on a key indicates a chord/scale note, while an "S" on a key indicates a scale note. CM [Maj] CSC CS CM 6 [Maj6] CM 7 [Maj7] CM 7(#11) [M7#11
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    parameters can be accessed from any display page by pressing the PART RECORD LCD button. The SETTINGS LCD button returns you to the standard parameters for the current page. s Exiting ... The [EXIT] or [STYLE CREATOR] button can be used at any time to exit from a parameter display and return to
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    the sections and/or parts from the selected original style, you can copy specific parts from other sections/parts of the same style, or from other styles as required. Use the w LCD button to the left of the display to select the PART COPY parameters. Then use the CATEGORY/STYLE LCD dials to select
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    . In such a case the EXECUTE LCD button will appear in gray and will not be available. EDIT For all EDIT functions use the PART LCD dials to select the part (in the currently selected section) to be edited. The part name for parts which are being used unedited from a preset style will appear in
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    source measures will not be copied. s MEASURE CLEAR This function clears all data from the specified range of measures within the specified part. Use the TOP and LAST LCD dials to specify the first and last measures in the range to be cleared. s REMOVE CONTROL EVENT This function can be
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    DUPLICATE NOTES Removes all duplicate notes from a specified part. STORE/CLEAR s NAME ...A name can be entered for each custom style, as described on page 21. s STORE Stores the recorded custom accompaniment data for use with the PSR-8000 accompaniment feature. When this function is selected the
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    ) and NTT (Note Transposition Table) settings that, in the PSR-8000, can be individually set for each part and each section. s PART/SOURCE ROOT/SOURCE CHORD ....... These settings determine the original key of the source pattern (i.e. the key used when recording the pattern). The default, CM7 (the
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    case it is possible to change chords and hear how the results sound for all parts. • If "P" or "PRESET" appears for the SOURCE ROOT, SOURCE CHORD, NTR, or NTT parameter, the preset data uses special settings. s HIGH KEY/NOTE LIMIT ... The HIGH KEY original style. A designated note is produced with
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    all sections and parts using a CM7 (C major seventh) chord. q Record the parts on the MIDI channels listed below, using the PSR-8000's internal tone generator. Optimum compatibility with other instruments which are both XG and SFF (Style File Format) compatible can be achieved by using only the XG
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    style data is included on the supplied floppy disk (TEMPLATE.MID). q The Initial Setup area from 1|2|000 through 1|4|479 is used measure 255 measures max. q The following MIDI events can be included in the Initial Setup Sys Ex XG Parameter Change (Multi Part) PART MODE DRY LEVEL Sys Ex XG Parameter
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    disk (or use a disk formatted by the PSR-8000). q Use a file name consisting of no more than 8 characters, and add a ".STY" suffix. q Save the file using Standard MIDI File Format 0. q Insert the disk into the PSR-8000 floppy drive, and load the file as a custom style (page 140). q If the file
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    can be maintained in internal memory at the same time, and any number can be saved to disk for later reloading and use. Procedure: Creating a Groove Style The basic GROOVE STYLE CREATOR recording procedure is as follows. Refer to the individual display page descriptions for details. Z Engage the
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    in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard in order to hear all parts of the style). The style will loop (play) continuously. SYNC START START/ STOP INTRO A/B ACCOMPANIMEN B Modify the style as required...Use the parameters in the SETUP, GROOVE, DYNAMICS, and DRUM EXCHANGE display pages
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    GROOVE STYLE displays. s VOICE ...These parameters assign voices to the specified section/part. Use the SECTION and PART LCD dials to select a section/ part you want to assign a different voice to. Use the CATEGORY LCD dials to select a voice category, and the VOICE dials to select the specific
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    QQ,,QQ,,QQTh,,QQeGroo,,QQveSty,,QQleCrea,,QQtor ,,QQ GROOVE s GROOVE ... The parameters in this display are used to change the timing of the style to create the required "groove". Use the SECTION LCD dials to select the section you want to apply groove timing to. The BEAT dial specifies the beats
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    the velocity of certain notes to complement the required "groove" feel. Use the SECTION LCD dials to select the section containing the part you want to apply groove dynamics to, and the PART dial to select the specific part. The ACCENT TYPE LCD dials select the type of accent template to be applied
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    you want to store the newly created groove style. Press the EXECUTE button. s GROOVE STYLE CLEAR Clears unwanted groove styles from memory, making more memory available for groove style storage. Use the GROOVE STYLE CLEAR LCD dials to select the groove style you want to clear. Press the EXECUTE
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    for the current style. The SOLO LCD button lets you "solo monitor" the selected instrument in the selected rhythm part. Press SOLO a second time to disengage solo monitoring. s SETUP COPY Copies all DRUM EXCHANGE settings from the RHY1 part to the RHY2 part, or vice versa. Use the SOURCE to
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    PSR-8000 VOCAL HARMONY feature can change the pitch and timbre of the harmony and/or lead vocal sound to effectively change the apparent gender of the voice. So, for example, if you are a male singer you can have a two-part female vocal backup line) sound. The [VOCAL HARMONY(8)] button is used to
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    the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT feature and/or play the PSR-8000 keyboard to produce appropriate harmony (see "The Vocal Harmony Modes", page 85). q Using Music Software With a Vocal Harmony Track When using commercially available software which includes a Vocal HarmonyL track, press the [SONG SELECT] button
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    selected, notes played on the corresponding section of the keyboard specify the Vocoder harmony notes. When "ON" the lead vocal sound "plays" the PSR-8000 tone generator system (dynamics, however, are not applied). Determines which of the PSR-8000 parts will be controlled by the lead vocal when the
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    -8000 keyboard or a Vocal Harmony Track included in a song. "VocoderType" Parameter Settings Type Name LCD abbreviation Harmony 1, 2 Shift (no harmony 2 when Lead Gender is on) No transpose 0trns Harmony notes used as is. Auto transpose Auto Harmony notes shifted within an octave of the lead
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    QQ,,QQVoca,,QQlHarm,,QQony ,,QQ • Received MIDI note data can also be used to specify the Vocoder mode harmony notes when the MIDI receive mode is set to "VOCAL HARMONY by a specific amount, thus adding a chorus effect to the lead voice. "DetuneType" Parameter Settings Type Name LCD Harmony 1
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    152 for details. Sampled waveforms can be saved to floppy or hard disk. Wave files in standard WAV or AIFF format produced using other equipment can also be used by the PSR-8000. • The supplied audio CD includes sound sources for sampling. • No MIDI or TO HOST transmission or reception occurs in the
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    - ance of about 250 ohms is recommended (the PSR-8000 does PHONES MIC/LINE IN not support phantom-powered condenser microphones). If you will be sampling from connected to the PSR-8000 too close to the PSR-8000 speakers (or those of an external sound system connected to the PSR-8000) can cause
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    by first pressing the panel [SAMPLING] button, and then the SAMPLING/FILE IMPORT LCD button which appears in the SAMPLING MENU. OVERALL/UTILITY VOICE STYLE CREATOR CREATOR FUNCTION SONG/M.PAD RECORDING SAMPLING DISK s Sampling New Material After making sure that your source is properly
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    sound. q Importing Waves From Disk To import previously-saved waveform files or standard WAV or AIFF format files from disk, insert the appropriate disk into the PSR-8000 floppy disk drive (not necessary if the file to be loaded is on the optional internal hard disk), then press the FILE IMPORT LCD
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 92
    via the SAMPLING MENU when at least one wave is in the wave memory - can be directly accessed from the SAMPLING/FILE IMPORT display by pressing the appropriate LCD button: WAVE EDIT WAVEFORM EDIT . . . . s NAME/CLEAR ...Use the LCD button to the right of the display to go to the NAME/CLEAR display
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    containing the wave to be edited, then use the WAVE LCD dials to select the wave to be edited. The name of the selected wave and waveform appear at the top of the display. 2: RESAMPLING The PSR-8000 originally records waves at 44.1 kHz. WAV and AIFF files are also imported as 44.1 kHz waves
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    LCD button to hear how the resampled wave will sound before actually resampling the wave. Press the EXECUTE LCD key is pressed and then stop), or as a REVERSE one-shot sample (i.e. the wave plays through once in reverse). The AUTO ZERO and LOOP LCD dials are used noise-free trimming and looping.
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    the sample is a phrase rather than a simple sound. The wave will only play back at the specified tempo, however, when played at its original pitch (usually the pitch played by the C3 key). Use the BEAT LCD dials to specify the number of beats per measure, the UNIT LCD dials to specify the number of
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    to the PSR-8000 are not saved. 4: DELETE Use this function to delete unwanted wave or waveform files from disk. If the optional hard disk is present, use the DIRECTORY LCD dials to select the floppy disk or hard disk directory containing the file you want to delete. Use the FILE LIST LCD dials to
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    NOTE/VOLUME/DELETE WAVE 98 NAME/CLEAR/DISK 1: WAVEFORM NAME 98 2: CLEAR 98 LCD dials to select the wave to be added. Use the START NOTE LCD dials to specify the note from which the added wave will begin playing. The START NOTE can also be specified by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard
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    LCD dials can be used to move the start note of the selected wave (see "ADD WAVE", above). The START NOTE can also be changed by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard wave in the waveform cannot be deleted. s NAME/CLEAR/DISK ...1: WAVEFORM NAME Enter an original name for the selected waveform
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    on the PSR-8000 keyboard in the same way as the other voices. Use the STORE AS CUSTOM VOICE LCD dials to select the CUSTOM VOICE number to which you want to store the waveform, then press the EXECUTE LCD button. • The corresponding waveform must also be saved to disk in order to use the stored
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    hard disk. The song file types which can be played by the PSR-8000 are: songs recorded on the PSR-8000, Yamaha DOC files, PianoSoft type files and GM/XG/XF song (SMF formats 0 and 1) files. Procedure: Song Playback Z Insert a song disk...Insert a song disk into the PSR-8000 disk drive. This
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 101
    CONTROL section) to start playback.You can play along on the keyboard during playback. Playback will stop automatically when the specified song(s) have hard disk is present) and SONG SELECT LCD dials. The ENTER NEXT SONG LCD button will have changed to "ENTER CURRENT SONG", and you can use this LCD
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    song track which will be used for chord detection by the PSR-8000 HARMONY/ ECHO feature and VOCAL HARMONY Chordal type effects. When set to "OFF" neither of these features will function. When "XF" is selected chord data is derived from chord meta-events in an XF song file. s VOCAL HARM The VOCAL
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    TRACK VOLUME display will depend on the type of song being played. If an original song recorded on the PSR-8000 using the QUICK RECORD mode is being played, two volume part parameters will be available: MANUAL and ACMP. If an original song recorded on the PSR-8000 using the MULTI TRACK RECORD 103
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    is pressed). If aYamaha DOC song is being played use the RHY, BASS, ORCH., LEFT, and RIGHT part LCD dials to set the volume of the corresponding tracks. If a PianoSoft type song file is being played use the ORCH, LEFT, and RIGHT part LCD dials to set the volume of the corresponding tracks. When
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 105
    SMF format 0. • Songs recorded using the XG category voices are XG compatible. Procedure: Song Recording Z Insert a recordable disk...Insert a properly formatted disk in the PSR-8000 disk drive. This step is not necessary if you will be recording to an internal hard disk (optional). X Engage the
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    manual tracks. Z Set the track modes...Use the MANUAL and ACMP LCD not to play the keyboard before you're ready required voice(s), select a style, turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on parts are recorded on the various tracks as listed to the right. The FADER and FULL MIXING CONSOLE displays can be used
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    VOLUME and PART SWITCH displays automatically. • A different style cannot be selected if Use the metronome-icon LCD button to turn the metronome ON if you want to record while monitoring the metronome sound (the metronome sound on the keyboard. Otherwise use the [START amount of disk space available
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    TRACK DELETE ...When the DEL. LCD button is pressed DELETE will appear for tracks which contain data. Select DELETE via the MANUAL or ACMP track LCD dials while holding the DEL RECORDING MENU display. OVERALL/UTILITY VOICE STYLE CREATOR CREATOR FUNCTION SONG/M.PAD RECORDING SAMPLING DISK 108
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    when the FULL KEYBOARD or MANUAL BASS fingering mode is selected). To specify a volume change use the VOL. LCD dial to specify the new volume level. Other events which can be entered via the panel controls are: STYLE changes, INTRO A/B, MAIN/AUTO FILL, ENDING and TEMPO changes. STYLE change, INTRO
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    first beat of a measure, a new (blank) measure can be inserted at that location by pressing the measure INS. LCD button to the left of the display. measure DEL. LCD button to the left of the display. s SAVING THE CHORD STEP DATA ... The entered CHORD STEP data is automatically saved to disk when you
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 111
    as described on page 21. s SONG DELETE This function deletes the specified song file from the disk. Use the DIRECTORY dials to specify the FLOPPY DISK or HARD disk directory (if an optional hard is present). Use the SONG DELETE LCD dials to select the song to be deleted, Then press the EXECUTE
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 112
    harmony part parameter is not turned off. Note data recorded in this way only affects the VOCAL HARMONY sound, and does not actually play the PSR-8000 style, turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on if required. Set up all parameters as desired for recording. The FADER and FULL MIXING CONSOLE displays can be used
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 113
    Use the metronome-icon LCD button to turn the metronome ON if you want to record while monitoring the metronome sound (the metronome sound as you start playing on the keyboard. Otherwise use the panel [START/STOP] button. starting recording, the amount of disk space available to record the current
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    addition to the normal recording procedure described above, the PSR-8000 also has a REPLACE record mode which allows normal Use the RECORD MODE LCD dials to select PUNCH IN. Use the PUNCH IN TRIGGER LCD dials to select the FIRST KEY ON, FOOT SW 1, FOOT SW 2, or AUTO SET start trigger. When FIRST KEY
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    ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQSong,,QQRecord,,QQing ,,QQ when the first key is played on the keyboard. When FOOT SW 1 or FOOT SW 2 is selected recording TRACK RECORD display. Or press the CANCEL LCD button to return without making any changes. q PUNCH IN Use the TRACK LCD dials to select a track (or tracks
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    : RENAME SONG 116 QUANTIZE 116 TRACK MIX 117 NOTE SHIFT 117 SONG DELETE 117 Select the EDIT display via the LCD button to the right of the display, then use the v and w LCD buttons to the left of the display to select the desired function. s RENAME SONG This function allows you to enter
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    operation is performed). s SONG DELETE ...This function deletes the specified song file from the disk. Use the DIRECTORY dials to specify the FLOPPY DISK or HARD disk directory (if an optional hard is present). Use the SONG DELETE LCD dials to select the song to be deleted, Then press the EXECUTE
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 118
    LCD button to the right of the display. s VOICE ...This function can be used to change the voices assigned to any of the current song's tracks. Use the TRACK LCD . The [FADER] and [FULL] buttons sequentially switch between the normal parts, song tracks TR1-TR8, and song tracks TR9-TR16 (except for
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 119
    QQ,QQ,Q,,,QQ,QQ,Q,,,QQ,QQ,Q,,,QQ,Q,QQ, The PSR-8000 features 4 "MULTI PADs" that can be used to record and play back short sequences of notes and chords. The multi pads can be used to add phrases and sound effects as you play, they can be used to supplement the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT feature with extra
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 120
    , and the RIGHT 1 part will be selected (the MULTI PADS only record the RIGHT 1 voice). Select a different RIGHT 1 voice if you want to change the MULTI PAD sound. B Record Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the keyboard. Record along with the selected style. • Only one voice
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    pad. The Repeat & Chord Match Modes The MULTI PAD REPEAT and CHORD MATCH settings can be accessed by pressing the LCD button in the MULTI PAD RECORD display. Then use the v and w LCD buttons to the left of the display to select the REPEAT and CHORD MATCH parameters, as required. These settings can
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 122
    "FUNCTION" mode includes 9 groups of functions that access a number of parameters related to overall PSR-8000 operation. The FUNCTION Parameters Here's a list of the functions and the manual page numbers on which they are described in detail. [F1] MASTER TUNE/SCALE 123 [F2] SPLIT POINT/FINGERING
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 123
    and the accompaniment fingering mode. s SPLIT POINT The PSR-8000 has two programmable split points - one which divides the LEFT and RIGHT/LEAD parts (page 22), and one which divides the auto-accompaniment and manual sections of the keyboard when AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT is engaged (page 28). The former
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 124
    the INDIVIDUAL type is selected. Use the corresponding LCD dials to turn volume control for the corresponding parts ON or OFF as required. • Normally you'll want to be able to apply expression control to the manual voices without affecting the accompaniment and rhythm sound, so the INDIVIDUAL type
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 125
    played legato style (i.e. a note KEYBOARD or MANUAL BASS mode. PERCUSSION Footswitch plays a percussion instrument selected by the ASSIGN LCD dials (the latter appears when the PERCUSSION type is selected). • When the SUSTAIN or SOSTENUTO footswitch functions are being used, some voices may sound
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 126
    light key pressure. Use the LEFT, R1, R2, and LEAD LCD dials to turn initial touch response control for the corresponding parts ON or OFF as required. q AFTER TOUCH Aftertouch effects are preset for many of the PSR-8000's voices (some voices have no aftertouch). This parameter sets the keyboard
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 127
    to which parts, and the selected STYLE or SONG. The BANK and NUMBER LCD dials are available in the overview display. Press the RETURN LCD button to . The STYLE CATEGORY and v/w LCD dials can be used to change the style to be assigned to the selected CUSTOM OTS setup. The DELETE LCD button deletes
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 128
    ,,QQ,,QQThePS,,QQR-8000,,QQ"Func,,QQtions",,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ The OVERWRITE LCD button can be used to overwrite existing turned ON or OFF for each part. Use the v and w buttons to the left of the display to select a part, then use the LCD dials to turn recall of the
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 129
    parts (voices). For example, if the R1, and LEAD parts are turned on and the DUET HARMONY type is selected, then the note you play on the keyboard the PSR-8000 VOICE and STYLE list displays within each category for convenient access to the voices and styles you use the most. If the RETURN LCD button
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 130
    categories. • This function does not apply to the GROOVE and CUSTOM style categories. F7: TALK SETTING This function page includes a number of parameters which affect the microphone sound when the [TALK] button is on. q VOLUME/PAN/EFFECT DEPTH The VOLUME LCD dial sets the TALK volume, PAN sets the
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 131
    reloaded from disk (external floppy disk or internal hard disk) when the PSR-8000 power is turned on. Use the AUTO LOAD LCD dials to turn automatic waveform loading ON or OFF. q MEMORY BACKUP This function turns memory backup on or off. Use the MEMORY BACKUP LCD dials to turn memory backup ON or
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    , allowing the player to play the bass part. Rx Preset 4 MIDI Pedal 1 For use with a MIDI pedal system when the PSR-8000 Auto Accompaniment bass note is to be specified from the MIDI pedal. Rx Preset 5 MIDI Pedal 2 For use with a MIDI pedal system when the bass part is to be played by the player
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    current template name if any of the included MIDI settings are changed after the template is recalled. Tx RECALL display Rx RECALL display q Tx STORE/Rx STORE After making the appropriate settings in the SYSTEM, TRANSMIT, or RECEIVE pages, use the v and w LCD buttons to the left of the display to
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    -8000 is being used alone. If you are using the PSR-8000 with an external sequencer, MIDI computer, or other MIDI device, and you want the PSR-8000 to be synchronized to the external device, set this function to EXTERNAL. In the latter case, the external device must be connected to the PSR-8000 MIDI
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 135
    generated by external equipment ON or OFF. s TRANSMIT ...This display page allows you to specify which PSR-8000 voices and parts will be transmitted via which MIDI channels (there are 16 MIDI channels), and to specify which types of data will be transmitted for each channel. q TRANSMIT MONITOR
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 136
    or part assigned to used to select the corresponding voices on an external MIDI device. Turns transmission of pitch bend wheel data on or off. Turns transmission of keyboard aftertouch data on or off. s RECEIVE ...This display page allows you to specify the MIDI receive mode for each PSR-8000 MIDI
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 137
    channel. LEFT The LEFT part is controlled by the MIDI data received on the corresponding channel. KEYBOARD MIDI note data received by the PSR-8000 plays the corresponding notes in the same way as if they were played on the keyboard. CHORD The received notes are used for chord detection for
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 138
    specific PSR-8000 panel controls to notes. The assigned notes then control the corresponding panel control operations when received via a MIDI the assigned key is held. • 25/26. PERCUSSION1/PERCUSSION2: The percussion instrument assigned to FOOTSWITCH 1/2 will sound when the assigned key is played
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 139
    144 RENAME FILE/SONG 145 DELETE FILE/SONG 145 FORMAT FLOPPY DISK 146 EDIT DIRECTORY 146 FORMAT HARD DISK 147 CHECK HARD DISK 147 • The EDIT DIRECTORY, FORMAT HARD DISK, and CHECK HARD DISK functions are only available when an optional hard disk unit is installed in the PSR-8000 (page 156
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 140
    hard disk directories or the floppy disk drive. If you want to select a specific type of data to load, press the PROGRAM LCD button. The LCD dials can now be used to select the type(s) of data to be loaded from the selected file. Data types which are turned ON are loaded. SETUP EFFECT DATA GROOVE
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 141
    • SFF (optional style file format) disks can also be loaded when using the custom style load function. SAVE TO DISK Saves the data listed below to a floppy disk inserted into the PSR-8000 disk drive, or to the optional hard disk. To overwrite the data in an existing file, use FILE LIST LCD dials to
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    • "AUTO LXXX" (X=any character) or a name consisting of all spaces are not permitted as a file names. If spaces are used as a file name they will automatically be changed to the underline character " _ ". • If a hard disk is present, data load and save operations can be speeded up by organizing your
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 143
    optional hard disk is present files can be copied to a different hard disk directory. It is also possible to make complete copies of floppy disks. A perfect way to make backup copies of important files and disks. • Custom style files created on the PSR-8000 cannot be copied using the style file copy
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 144
    music software disks are copy protected. CHANGE SONG ORDER This function allows the order of song files in a hard-disk directory or floppy disk to be changed as required. If a hard disk is present, use the DIRECTORY LCD dials to select the hard-disk directory or floppy disk containing the files to
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 145
    file. Use the FILE LIST or SONG LIST LCD dials to select the file you want to delete. If a hard disk is present the DIRECTORY dials can be used to select the directory containing the file to be deleted. The size of the file appears to the right of the file name in kilobytes (approximate). The FREE
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 146
    drive, press the EXECUTE LCD button to actually begin the format operation. • The PSR-8000 uses only 3.5" 2DD or 2HD type floppy disks. • Formatting a disk completely erases all data on the disk, so be sure that the disk you're formatting does not contain important data! EDIT DIRECTORY Allows hard
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 147
    ,,QQperati,,QQons ,,QQ FORMAT HARD DISK To format the hard disk press the EXECUTE button. • Formats an internal hard disk for use with the PSR-8000. Any previous data on the disk will be completely erased by the format operation. CHECK HARD DISK Performs a check on the internal hard disk. Be sure to
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 148
    to EXTERNAL. Reset the MIDI CLOCK to INTERNAL using the appropriate F9 MIDI function. The maximum polyphony has been exceeded. You can play up to 64 notes at the same time-including auto-accompaniment, song playback, multi pad notes etc.. Notes exceeding this limit will not sound. When using AUTO
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 149
    operations - particularly when saving wave/waveform data to floppy disk - take a long time. In the SAMPLING WAVEFORM EDIT mode, added waves don't sound. Appropriate harmony notes are not produced by the VOCAL HARMONY feature. The MIDI connectors don't seem to be functioning properly. Possible Cause
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 150
    , Custom voice 54 Full keyboard mode 32 Functions 122 G Groove parameter, Groove style .... 79 Groove style creator 76 Groove style parameters 77 H Hard disk installation 156 Harmonic content control 41 Harmony/echo 37, 129 Help function 20 High key, Custom style 72 High-pass filters 40
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 151
    68 Song record 116 Quick record, Song 106 R RTR, Custom style 72 Receive parameters, MIDI 136 Registration memory 46, 127 Remove control event, Custom style 69 Remove duplicate notes, Custom style 70 Rename file/song, Disk 145 Rename song Multi track record 116 Quick record 111 Repeat
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 152
    Installation ZBefore installing the SIMMs be sure to save any impor- tant data to disk by using the SAVE TO DISK function described on page 141. Also remove the backup batteries. Turn the PSR-8000 power OFF and unplug the power cord from both the AC wall socket and the instrument's rear panel. Turn
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 153
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QIns,Qtalling ,QOptions,Q 2 3 -1 • SIMM cutout • Slot key • Do not install the SIMM backwards. X Remove the six screws from the SIMM cover in the is correct. Make sure that the cutout on the SIMM module is aligned with the protruding "key" on the connector slot. 153
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    the REAR SLOT (the slot closest to the PSR-8000 rear panel), inserting it at an angle as shown in the illustration. Make sure that the parts at locations A, B, and C are properly aligned (the slot closest to the PSR-8000 keyboard), and raise it to the vertical position in the same way as the first SIMM
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 155
    in the holes in the ends of the SIMM module. VReplace the SIMM cover and attach with the six screws. Install the backup batteries, set the PSR-8000 right-side up, and connect the power cord to the rear-panel AC INLET jack and an AC outlet. B Check that the installed SIMMs are functioning properly
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 156
    a hard disk other than one of the types recommended by Yamaha. Optional Hard Disk Installation ZBefore installing the hard disk be sure to save any impor- tant data to floppy disk by using the SAVE TO DISK function described on page 141. Also remove the backup batteries. Turn the PSR-8000 power OFF
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 157
    pins are unused. • The label side of the hard disk unit should face down. VPull the connector out from the hard disk recess, and connect it to the hard disk unit as shown in the illustration. • Four of the pins on the hard disk unit are not used. Refer to the illustration carefully to ensure proper
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 158
    you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult your Yamaha dealer for advice. N Replace the hard disk cover, and attach with the four black screws removed in step C. Install the backup batteries, set the PSR-8000 right-side up, and connect the power cord to the rear-panel AC INLET jack and an
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 159
    2 2 BrightPiano 3 7 Harpsichord 4 8 GrandHarpsi 5 4 Honky Tonk 6 3 Rock Piano 7 5 Midi Grand 8 6 CP 80 9 9 Galaxy EP 10 16 Stage EP 11 14 New Tines 12 17 Funk Wah Clavi 22 22 Rotor Organ 23 28 Dance Organ 24 24 Purple Org 25 26 Rock Organ1 26 31 Jazz Organ1 27 36 DrawbarOrg 28 27
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 160
    ,QVoic,Qe List,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q Category Trumpet Brass Saxphone No. Voice Names Preset Preset 1 Order 2 Order 109 117 Analog Strs 110 101 Soft Violin 111 102 Viola 112 104 Cello 113 105 Contrabass 114 120 Harp 115 114 Str.Quartet 116 115 MarcatoStrs 117 116 PizzStrings 118
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 161
    293 293 HardEl.P 294 294 VX El.P1 295 295 60sEl.P 296 296 E.Piano2 297 297 El.Pno2K 298 298 Chor.EP2 299 299 DX Hard 300 300 DXLegend 301 301 DX Phase 302 302 DX+Analg 303 303 DXKotoEP 304 304 VX El.P2 305 305 Harpsi. 306 306 Harpsi
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 162
    FstRotar 356 356 ChrchOrg 357 357 ChurOrg3 358 358 ChurOrg2 359 359 NotreDam 360 360 OrgFlute 361 361 TrmOrgFl 362 362 ReedOrgn 363 363 Puff Org 364 364 Acordion 365 365 AccordIt 366 366 Harmnica 367 367 Harmo 2 368 368 TangoAcd 369 369 TngoAcd2 370 370 NylonGtr 371 371 NylonGt2 372
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 163
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QVo,Qice Lis,Qt Category XG No. Voice Names Preset Preset 1 Order 2 Order 446 446 Trem.Str 447 447 SlowTrStr 448 448 Susp Str 449 449 Pizz.Str 450 450 Harp 451 451 YangChin 452 452 Timpani 453 453 Strings1 454 454 S.Strngs 455 455 SlowStr 456 456 ArcoStr
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 164
    ,QVoic,Qe List,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q Category XG No. Voice Names Preset Preset 1 Order 2 Order 560 560 CaliopLd 561 561 Pure Pad 562 562 Chiff Ld 563 563 Rubby 564 564 CharanLd 565 565 DistLead 566 566 WireLead 567 567 Voice Ld 568 568 SynthAah 569 569 VoxLead 570 570 Fifth Ld
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 165
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QVo,Qice Lis,Qt Category XG No. Voice Names Preset Preset 1 Order 2 Order 674 674 Kanoon 675 675 Kalimba 676 676 Bagpipe 677 677 Fiddle 678 678 Shanai 679 679 Shanai2 680 680 Pungi 681 681 Hichriki 682 682 TnklBell 683 683 Bonang 684 684 Gender 685 685
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 166
    ,Qrd D,Qrum,QAs,Qsign,Qmen,Qts ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q Bank Select MSB Bank Select LSB Program Change# (0-127) MIDI Keyboard Key Note# Note Note Off 13 C# -1 (C# 0) 14 D -1 (D 0) 15 D# -1 (D# Tom Rock 5
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 167
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q Bank Select MSB Bank Select LSB Program Change# (0-127) MIDI Keyboard Key Note# Note Note Off 13 C# -1 (C# 0) 14 D -1 (D 0) 15 D# -1 (D# 0) 16 E -1 (E 0) 17 F -1 (F 0) 18 F# -1 (F# 0) 19 G -1 (G 0) 20 G# -1 (G# 0) 21 A -1 (A 0) 22 A# -1 (A# 0) 23 B -1 (B 0) 24 C 0
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    16Beat Ballad 1 4 7 16Beat Ballad 2 5 8 Epic Ballad 6 1 Slow Rock 1 7 2 Slow Rock 2 8 3 Slow Rock 3 9 4 6/8 Ballad 10 5 Modern 6/8 ROCK 1 1 Rock 1 2 2 Rock 2 3 6 Hard Rock 4 8 Rock Shffle 1 5 9 Rock Shffle 2 6 7 6/8 Rock 7 15 Jazz Rock 8 14 Soft Rock 9 11 Rock Ballad 1 10 17 Cowboy
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 169
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QSt,Qyle Lis,Qt Category Preset Preset 1 Order 2 Order Name SWING & 1 1 Swing 1 JAZZ 2 3 Big Band Swing 1 3 4 Big Band Swing 2 4 7 Swing Ballad 5 8 Swing Waltz 1 6 16 Dixieland 1 7 15 Ragtime 8 6 Gypsy Swing 9 13 Jazz Quartet 10 18 Lazy Jive 11 2 Swing 2
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 170
    ,Qect,QAcc,Qess,QCha,Qrt ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q Operation ([DIRECT ACCESS] + button or controller listed below) [DEMO/HELP] [SONG SELECT] [SONG] [AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT] [STYLE] Buttons [GROOVE STYLE] [CUSTOM STYLE] [INTRO A/B] [MAIN/AUTO FILL A] [MAIN/AUTO FILL B] [ENDING A/B/rit.] VOICE EFFECT [REVERB
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 171
    Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group Panel controls Harmony/Echo On/Off O O Harmony - OO - Style - Right2 Voice # in Category -- - - -O - Demo/Help - - - - -- - Lead Voice # in Category --
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 172
    Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Harmony/Echo Assign Voice Customize List Type Voice Customize List Data Style Customize list Type Style Customize list Data Talk Volume Talk Panpot Talk Reverb Depth Talk
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 173
    Voice Set Group Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group F8 Auto Load - - - - -O - Memory Backup - - - - -O - Display MIDI Bank Select & ProgramChange # -- - - OO - Display Message TimeOut - - - - OO - Metronome Volume
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 174
    QPara,Qmeter,QChar,Qt ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group Acmp. Phrase1 EQ Low Acmp. Phrase2 EQ Low Acmp. Rhythm1
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 175
    Disk) *1 Backup Voice Set Group Registration One Touch Setting Freeze Group Parameter Lock Setup (Disk) *1 Backup Brightness Right2 Brightness Lead Brightness Accomp Part Brightness (Rhy1/Rhy2/Bass/Chd1/Chd2 -O - DSP3Part - - - -- - - -O - DEMO/HELP - - - - -O - Language -- - - -
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 176
    ) Dry Rev Send Cho Send LEFT Dry Rev Send Cho Send MIC MIC MIC DSP7 Vocal HPF1 HPF2 (Insertion2) Harmony Dry Rev Send Cho Send STYLE DSP3 (Variation) connection=insertion Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send DRY LINE REVERB CHORUS Master EQ OUT DSP3 (Variation) connection=system 176
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 177
    check sum. • ddH/0ddddddd denotes the data/value. (1) TRANSMIT FLOW MIDI ← NOTE ON/OFF OUT CONTROL CHANGE BANK SELECT MSB BANK SELECT LSB 64H,01H,06H,mmH, 26H,llH CnH DnH EnH SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE UNIVERSAL NON-REALTIME F0H 7EH.....F7H XG
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 178
    SENS. FINE TUNING COARSE TUNING NULL ALL SOUND OFF RESET ALL CONTROLLERS ALL NOTES OFF OMNI OFF BEND CHANGE EnH SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE UNIVERSAL REALTIME is fixed to 0 when the PORTAMENTO CONTROL is used. • HARMONIC CONTENT applies adjustment to the resonance
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 179
    16) Same processing as for All Sounds Off. If the 3rd byte is MIDI IN will be used reset to their factory defaults. (3-6) SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGE (3-6-1) YAMAHA MIDI FORMAT (3-6-1-1) SECTION CONTROL binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 01111110 7E Style
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 180
    YAMAHA ID Style Style 00000010 02 type 1 0ddddddd dd chord root(cr) 0ddddddd dd chord type(ct) 0ddddddd dd bass note(bn) 0ddddddd dd bass type(bt) 11111110 F7 End of Exclusive Chord transmit: Transmitted using items dd1...dd22] 1st 0nH n: MIDI Channel No. 2nd Drawber [1'] 00
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 181
    changed to XG. Except MIDI Master Tuning, all control data be reset to default values. This Part parameter 8) XG Drum Setup parameter * MIDI Receive Mode only effective in XG/GM mode. (3-6-3-4) XG DUMP REQUEST (Receive only) binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 182
    the next key on. Part Parameter No. 0sssssss ss Harmony Part No. 00H: Off 01H: Upper 02H: Lower 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Specifies the keyboard sound. (3-6-5) Others (3-6-5-1) MIDI MASTER TUNING (Receive only) binary hexadecimal 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 183
    : note number 91 < Table 1-2 > MIDI Parameter Change table ( SYSTEM ) Address (H) 00 00 Size (H) 00 4 01 02 03 Data (H) 0000 ..07FF 04 1 05 1 06 1 7D 7E 7F TOTAL SIZE 7 00..7F 28..58 n 00 00 Prameter Name Master Tune Master Volume Not Used Transpose Drum Setup Reset XG System On All Parameter
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 184
    QMIDI,QData,QForma,Qt ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q < Table 1-4 > MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT 1) Address Size Data Type is selected when an XG System On message is received. When the power is turned on the Chorus Type will depend on the selected style. 02 01 30 1 31 1 32 1 33 1 34 1 35
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 185
    0:insertion,1:system 00 *2 5B 1 00..1F Variation Part Part1..16(0..15) 7F *2 AD1(64) OFF(16 When the power is turned on the Variation Type will depend on the selected style. 02 22 07 40 2E 07 40 3C 07 00 < Table 1-6 > MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT2) Address (H) 03 0n Size (H) 00 2
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 186
    Unique Insertion Effect Parameter10 Unique Insertion Effect Part Not Used : Not Used Refer to the XG Effect Map Refer type Depends on insertion 1 type Depends on insertion 1 type < Table 1-8 > MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI PART) Address (H) 08 nn nn nn Size (H) 00 1 01 1 02 1 Data
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 187
    Program Number Rcv Channel Mono/Poly Mode Same Note Number Key On Assign Part Mode Note Shift Detune Volume Velocity Sense Depth Velocity Sense Depth Bend LFO FMod Depth Bend LFO AMod Depth Not Used : Not Used Rcv Note Message Not Used : Not Used Scale Tuning C Scale Tuning C# Scale Tuning D Scale
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 188
    Used Rcv CHANNEL Not Used : Not Used VOLUME Not Used Not Used PAN Not Used Not Used DRY LEVEL CHORUS SEND REVERB SEND VARIATION SEND Description A1..A16,OFF 0..127 L63..C..R63(1..64..127) 0..127 0..127 0..127 0..127 nn:A/D Part number(fixed 00) < Table 1-10 > MIDI Send Level Key Assign Rcv Note
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 189
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QMIDI,QData,QForma,Qt < Table 1-11 > Effect Type List XG ESSENTIAL EFFECT(XG required) Same as LSB=0 XG OPTION EFFECT PSR8000 Original EFFECT * If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSB will be directed to TYPE 0. * ( ) is the
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 190
    CELESTE1(Celeste1) FLANGER 1(Flanger5) SYMPHONIC(Synphonic2) ROTARY SP.(RotarySp6) TREMOLO(Tremolo3) AUTO PAN(AutoPan2) PHASER 1(Phaser) DISTORTION(DistHvy) OVER DRIVE(OverDrive) AMP SIM.(AmpSim) 3BAND EQ(3BandEQ) 2BAND EQ(2BandEQ) AUTO WAH(AutoWah2) THRU THRU THRU TOUCH WAH 1(TouchWah1) COMPRESSOR
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 191
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QMIDI,QData,QForma,Qt < Table 1-12 > Effect Parameter List * Effect names in all caps are XG effects. Effect names in square brackets are panel effects. * Parameter 10 Dry/wet only affects insertion type effects. HALL1,HALL2, ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3, STAGE1,STAGE2, PLATE (
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 192
    SPEAKER (variation block) [2wayRotSp (DSP3)] No. Parameter 1 Rotor Speed 2 Drive Low 3 Drive High 4 Low/High 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 7 EQ Low Gain 8 0~127 0-127 COMP+DIST (variation block) [Comp+Dist (DSP3)] No. Parameter 1 Drive 2 EQ Low Frequency 3 EQ Low Gain 4 LPF Cutoff 5 Output Level 6 7
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 193
    -76 28-58 52-76 1-127 See Table table#1 Control q table#3 table#3 11 Drive 12 13 14 15 16 0~127(variation block) 0-127 AUTO WAH+DIST, AUTO WHA+ See Table 4-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127 table#3 table#3 11 Drive 0~127(variation block) 12 EQ Low Gain(distortion) -12~+12dB(variation block)
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 194
    ,QMIDI,QData,QForma,Qt ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q NO EFFECT (reverb, chorus, variation block) [NoEffect (Reverb,Chorus,DSP3)] No. Parameter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Display 11 12 13 14 15 16 THRU (variation, insertion block) [Thru (DSP3,DSP4-7)] No. Parameter 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Display 11 12 13
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 195
    ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,QMIDI,QData,QForma,Qt < Table 1-13 > Effect Data Value Assign Table Table#1 LFO Frequency Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value 0 0.00 32 1.35 64 2.69 96 8.41 1 0.04 33 1.39 65 2.78 97 8.75 2 0.08 34 1.43 66 2.86 98 9.08 3 0.13 35 1.47 67 2.94 99 9.42 4 0.17 36 1.
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 196
    Qn C,Qhar,Qt ,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q [Portable Keyboard] Model: PSR-8000 MIDI Implementation Chart Date: 08-SEP- Portamento Time Data Entry Sound Controller Sound Controller Portamento Controllers Effect Depth Data Inc, Dec RPN LSB, MSB NRPN LSB, MSB RPN LSB, MSB All Sound Off Reset All Controllers O X
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 197
    /off and split point settings on the PSR-8000 panel. • PANEL CONTROL: The note on/off messages control the panel function which is selected via the MIDI PANEL CONTROL page. See page 138. • VOCAL HARMONY: See "VOCAL HARMONY MIDI SPECIFICATIONS" below. • OFF: MIDI channel messages will not be received
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 198
    ,Qment,Qation C,Qhart,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q,Q MIDI RECEVE MESSAGES FOR INDIVIDUAL PARTS Receivable messages depend on the part. MIDI reception parts Panel voice Accompaniment parts MIDI reception parts Panel voice Accompaniment parts LEAD RIGHT1 RIGHT2 LEFT KEYBOARD LEAD RIGHT1 RIGHT2 LEFT
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 199
    ,QDI Imp,Qlemen,Qtation,QChar,Qt VOCAL HARMONY MIDI SPECIFICATIONS Channel message 1) Note on / off 9n kk vv 8n kk vv 9n kk 00 Harmony ch Melody ch note on message O O Specifies pitch in the Vocoder mode. Velocity not recognized. Also used as Gender Threshold source for the Melody channel
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 200
    House Loop - 120 bpm Drive Loop - 120 bpm Rubberband (AMGCDR24) from AMG. s Groove Activator - Gota Yashiki Track12 Junior "Colourful World of Sounds & Silence" Sample CD Ian Curnow & Phil 'Mixmaster' Harding Track29 Euro Bass A Euro xSuper Bass C Useful Bass A Useful Bass B Useful Bass C Track31
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 201
    Ambient 2 - 96 bpm Rock Fill - 91 bpm Rock Groove - 91 bpm * More samples from Drumhead are available on Dreamseq Am 4 - 99 bpm xOct C - 119 bpm Drive Seq 1-G - 123 bpm Drive Seq 2-G - 123 bpm Soft Rave Seq - 124 bpm Sequences 1-3 Perc 1-3 Alien FX 1-2 Track61 Hard Synth FX 1-3 Syn Atmos Synth FX 1-3
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 202
    Produced by AMG, renamed by Yamaha. All samples have been converted to mono for easier sampling with the PSR-8000. This CD features samples from the World's foremost sample developer AMG Phone - UK (0)+1252 717333 Fax - UK(0)+1252 737044 e-mail - [email protected] WWW - http://www.soundcheck.co
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 203
    Audio CD (includes sound sources for sampling) • Floppy Disk (includes accompaniment style files) • Owner's Manual OPTIONAL ACCESSORIES: • Foot Switch FC5 • Foot Volume FC7 • Headphones HPE-150 • Keyboard Stand L-7 • Hard Disk • SIMM (4, 8, or 16MB x 2) • Specifications and descriptions in
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 204
    THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 205
    á Tel: 507-269-5311 EUROPE THE UNITED KINGDOM Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd. Sherbourne Drive, Tilbrook, Milton Keynes, MK7 8BL, England Tel -4000 ITALY Yamaha Musica Italia S.P.A., Home Keyboard Division Viale Italia 88, 20020 Lainate (Milano), Italy Tel: 02-935-771 SPAIN Yamaha-Hazen Electronica
  • Yamaha PSR-8000 | Owner's Manual - Page 206
    M.D.G., EMI Division © 1997 Yamaha Corporation VZ20220 801POCP4.3-03C0 Printed in Japan
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