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Setting Up Quick Guide Table of Contents Special Features 6 Compatible Format and Functions 8 Included Accessories 8 About the Manuals 9 Setting Up Panel Controls and Terminals 10 Setting Up 12 Power Requirements 12 Connecting Headphones or External Audio Equipment...14 Connecting a Footswitch to the [SUSTAIN] jack 14 Basic Operations 15 Turning the Power On/Off 15 Auto Power Off Function 15 Selecting Operations 15 Display Items 16 Quick Guide Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 17 Selecting a Main Voice 17 Playing the "Grand Piano 17 Layering a Dual Voice 18 Playing a Split Voice in the Left Hand area 18 Using the Metronome 19 Adding Harmony 20 Creating Arpeggios 21 Triggering the Arpeggio 21 Changing the Arpeggio Type 21 Creating Original Sounds via the Knobs 22 Selecting a Knob Effect Combination 22 Applying the Filter to the Main Voice 22 Playing Styles 23 Using the Music Database 23 Playing with Patterns Like a DJ! 24 Playing Songs 25 Listening to a Demo Song 25 Selecting and Playing Back a Song 25 Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause 26 A-B Repeat 26 Turning Each Track On/Off 26 Using the Song Lesson Feature 27 Three Types of Song Lesson 27 Practicing with Song Lesson 27 Making Practice Perfect-Repeat & Learn 28 Playing an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers 29 Using the Melody Suppressor 29 Recording Your Performance 30 Track Structure of a Song 30 Quick Recording 30 Recording to a Specified Track 31 Clearing a User Song 32 Clearing a Specified Track from a User Song 32 Memorizing Your Favorite Panel Settings 33 Memorizing Panel Settings to the Registration Memory...33 Recalling Panel Settings from the Registration Memory ..33 Using with a Computer or iPad/iPhone 34 Connecting to a computer 34 Connecting an iPad/iPhone 34 Backup and Initialization 34 Backup Parameters 34 Initialization 34 Special Features Play a Variety of Instrument Voices Page 17 The instrument voice that sounds when you play the keyboard can be changed to violin, flute, harp, or any of an extensive range of voices. Arpeggio Function Page 21 Similar to the arpeggio functions provided on some synthesizers, this function automatically produces arpeggios (broken chords) when you simply play the appropriate notes on the keyboard. Convenient Melody Suppressor Page 29 When the sound of an external audio device is output through this instrument, you can cancel or lower the volume of the melody part of stereo playback with this function, and play the melody part yourself. Reference Appendix 6 PSR-E443 Owner's Manual

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6
PSR-E443
Owner’s Manual
Qui
c
k Gui
d
e
Reference
Appendix
Settin
g
Up
Table of Contents
Special Features
..............................................................
6
Compatible Format and Functions
...................................
8
Included Accessories
.......................................................
8
About the Manuals
...........................................................
9
Settin
g
Up
Panel Controls and Terminals
10
Settin
g
Up
12
Power Requirements
......................................................
12
Connecting Headphones or External Audio Equipment
...14
Connecting a Footswitch to the [SUSTAIN] jack
............
14
Basic Operations
15
Turning the Power On/Off
..............................................
15
Auto Power Off Function
................................................
15
Selecting Operations
......................................................
15
Display Items
16
Quick Guide
Try Playin
g
a Variety of Instrument Voices
17
Selecting a Main Voice
...................................................
17
Playing the “Grand Piano”
..............................................
17
Layering a Dual Voice
....................................................
18
Playing a Split Voice in the Left Hand area
....................
18
Using the Metronome
.....................................................
19
Adding Harmony
............................................................
20
Creatin
g
Arpe
gg
ios
21
Triggering the Arpeggio
..................................................
21
Changing the Arpeggio Type
.........................................
21
Creatin
g
Ori
g
inal Sounds via the Knobs
22
Selecting a Knob Effect Combination
.............................
22
Applying the Filter to the Main Voice
..............................
22
Playin
g
Styles
23
Using the Music Database
.............................................
23
Playin
g
with Patterns Like a DJ!
24
Playin
g
Son
g
s
25
Listening to a Demo Song
..............................................
25
Selecting and Playing Back a Song
...............................
25
Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause
..............
26
A-B Repeat
....................................................................
26
Turning Each Track On/Off
............................................
26
Usin
g
the Son
g
Lesson Feature
27
Three Types of Song Lesson
.........................................
27
Practicing with Song Lesson
..........................................
27
Making Practice Perfect—Repeat & Learn
....................
28
Playin
g
an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers
29
Using the Melody Suppressor
........................................
29
Recordin
g
Your Performance
30
Track Structure of a Song
..............................................
30
Quick Recording
............................................................
30
Recording to a Specified Track
......................................
31
Clearing a User Song
.....................................................
32
Clearing a Specified Track from a User Song
................
32
Memorizin
g
Your Favorite Panel Settin
g
s
33
Memorizing Panel Settings to the Registration Memory
...33
Recalling Panel Settings from the Registration Memory
..33
Usin
g
with a Computer or iPad/iPhone
34
Connecting to a computer
..............................................
34
Connecting an iPad/iPhone
...........................................
34
Backup and Initialization
34
Backup Parameters
.......................................................
34
Initialization
....................................................................
34
Play a Variety of
Instrument Voices
Pa
g
e 17
The instrument voice that sounds
when you play the keyboard can be
changed to violin, flute, harp, or
any of an extensive range of
voices.
Arpe
gg
io Function
Pa
g
e 21
Similar to the arpeggio functions
provided on some synthesizers,
this function automatically pro-
duces arpeggios (broken chords)
when you simply play the appro-
priate notes on the keyboard.
Convenient Melody
Suppressor
Pa
g
e 29
When the sound of an external
audio device is output through this
instrument, you can cancel or
lower the volume of the melody
part of stereo playback with this
function, and play the melody part
yourself.
Special Features