Yamaha PSR-E473 PSR-E473/PSR-EW425 Owners Manual - Page 62

Function List, Function, Number, Display, Range/Settings, Default, Value, Description, Backup, Overall

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The Functions Function List Function Number Function Overall 001 Transpose 002 Tuning 003 Pitch Bend Range 004 Split Point 005 Touch Response Main Voice 006 Volume 007 Octave 008 Pan 009 Reverb Depth 010 Chorus Depth 011 Attack Time 012 Release Time 013 Filter Cutoff 014 Filter Resonance Dual Voice 015 Voice 016 Volume 017 Octave 018 Pan 019 Reverb Depth 020 Chorus Depth 021 Attack Time 022 Release Time 023 Filter Cutoff 024 Filter Resonance Display Range/Settings Default Value Description Backup Transpos −12 to 12 0 Sets the pitch in semitones. Tuning 427.0 Hz to 453.0 Hz 440.0 Hz Determines the pitch of the entire instrument in increments of approximately 0.2 Hz.  PB Range 01 to 12 2 Determines the range of change for pitch bending. SplitPnt 036 to 096 (C1 to C6; PSR-E473)/ 028 to 103 (E0 to G6; PSR-EW425) 054 (F#2) Determines the point for dividing the keyboard into left and right areas. The specified key and the keys to the left of it become the left-hand area (Auto Accompaniment area).  TouchRes 1 (Soft) 2 (Medium) 3 (Hard) 4 (Fixed) Determines the sensitivity when playing the keyboard (the rate at which the volume changes depending on the strength with which you play the keyboard). • 1 (Soft): Allows maximum loudness to be produced with rel- 2 atively light key pressure.  (Medium) • 2 (Medium): Produces a fairly "standard" keyboard response. • 3 (Hard): Requires strong playing to produce high volume. • 4 (Fixed): All notes are produced at the same volume no matter how hard the keyboard is played. M.Volume M.Octave M.Pan M.Reverb M.Chorus 000 to 127 −2 to +2 L63 to L01, C, R01 to R63 000 to 127 000 to 127 M.Attack 000 to 127 M.Releas 000 to 127 M.Cutoff 000 to 127 M.Reso. 000 to 127 * Determines the volume of the Main Voice. * Determines the octave range for the Main Voice. * Determines the panning (position where audio is heard) of the Main Voice. * Determines the amount of Reverb applied to the Main Voice. * Determines the amount of Chorus applied to the Main Voice. Determines how fast the volume of the Main Voice reaches the 064 Attack level. The larger the value, the slower the attack rate. The smaller the value, the faster the attack rate. Determines how fast the volume of the Main Voice falls to 0 064 when the note is released. The larger the value, the longer the sustain. The smaller the value, the shorter the sustain. 064 Determines the cutoff frequency. The higher the value, the brighter the sound. Determines the amount of Resonance applied at the cutoff fre064 quency. Increasing the Resonance to emphasize the frequen- cies at the cutoff frequency results in an exaggerated peak. D.Voice D.Volume D.Octave D.Pan D.Reverb D.Chorus 001 to 820 000 to 127 −2 to +2 L63 to L01, C, R01 to R63 000 to 127 000 to 127 D.Attack 000 to 127 D.Releas 000 to 127 D.Cutoff 000 to 127 D.Reso. 000 to 127 * Selects a Dual Voice. * Determines the volume of the Dual Voice. * Determines the octave range for the Dual Voice. * Determines the panning (stereo position where audio is heard) of the Dual Voice. * Determines the amount of Reverb applied to the Dual Voice. * Determines the amount of Chorus applied to the Dual Voice. Determines how fast the volume of the Dual Voice reaches the 064 Attack level. The larger the value, the slower the attack rate. The smaller the value, the faster the attack rate. Determines how fast the volume of the Dual Voice falls to 0 when 064 the note is released. The larger the value, the longer the sustain. The smaller the value, the shorter the sustain. 064 Determines the cutoff frequency. The higher the value, the brighter the sound. Determines the amount of Resonance applied at the cutoff fre064 quency. Increasing the Resonance to emphasize the frequen- cies at the cutoff frequency, results in an exaggerated peak. 62 PSR-E473, PSR-EW425 Owner's Manual

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The Functions
PSR-E473, PSR-EW425
Owner’s Manual
62
Function List
Function
Number
Function
Display
Range/Settings
Default
Value
Description
Backup
Overall
001
Transpose
Transpos
−12 to 12
0
Sets the pitch in semitones.
002
Tuning
Tuning
427.0 Hz to 453.0
Hz
440.0 Hz
Determines the pitch of the entire instrument in increments of
approximately 0.2 Hz.
003
Pitch Bend Range
PB Range
01 to 12
2
Determines the range of change for pitch bending.
004
Split Point
SplitPnt
036 to 096 (C1 to
C6; PSR-E473)/
028 to 103 (E0 to
G6; PSR-EW425)
054
(F
#
2)
Determines the point for dividing the keyboard into left and
right areas. The specified key and the keys to the left of it
become the left-hand area (Auto Accompaniment area).
005
Touch Response
TouchRes
1 (Soft)
2 (Medium)
3 (Hard)
4 (Fixed)
2
(Medium)
Determines the sensitivity when playing the keyboard (the rate
at which the volume changes depending on the strength with
which you play the keyboard).
1 (Soft): Allows maximum loudness to be produced with rel-
atively light key pressure.
2 (Medium): Produces a fairly “standard” keyboard
response.
3 (Hard): Requires strong playing to produce high volume.
4 (Fixed): All notes are produced at the same volume no
matter how hard the keyboard is played.
Main Voice
006
Volume
M.Volume
000 to 127
*
Determines the volume of the Main Voice.
007
Octave
M.Octave
−2 to +2
*
Determines the octave range for the Main Voice.
008
Pan
M.Pan
L63 to L01,
C, R01 to R63
*
Determines the panning (position where audio is heard) of the
Main Voice.
009
Reverb Depth
M.Reverb
000 to 127
*
Determines the amount of Reverb applied to the Main Voice.
010
Chorus Depth
M.Chorus
000 to 127
*
Determines the amount of Chorus applied to the Main Voice.
011
Attack Time
M.Attack
000 to 127
064
Determines how fast the volume of the Main Voice reaches the
Attack level. The larger the value, the slower the attack rate.
The smaller the value, the faster the attack rate.
012
Release Time
M.Releas
000 to 127
064
Determines how fast the volume of the Main Voice falls to 0
when the note is released. The larger the value, the longer the
sustain. The smaller the value, the shorter the sustain.
013
Filter Cutoff
M.Cutoff
000 to 127
064
Determines the cutoff frequency. The higher the value, the
brighter the sound.
014
Filter Resonance
M.Reso.
000 to 127
064
Determines the amount of Resonance applied at the cutoff fre-
quency. Increasing the Resonance to emphasize the frequen-
cies at the cutoff frequency results in an exaggerated peak.
Dual Voice
015
Voice
D.Voice
001 to 820
*
Selects a Dual Voice.
016
Volume
D.Volume
000 to 127
*
Determines the volume of the Dual Voice.
017
Octave
D.Octave
−2 to +2
*
Determines the octave range for the Dual Voice.
018
Pan
D.Pan
L63 to L01,
C, R01 to R63
*
Determines the panning (stereo position where audio is heard)
of the Dual Voice.
019
Reverb Depth
D.Reverb
000 to 127
*
Determines the amount of Reverb applied to the Dual Voice.
020
Chorus Depth
D.Chorus
000 to 127
*
Determines the amount of Chorus applied to the Dual Voice.
021
Attack Time
D.Attack
000 to 127
064
Determines how fast the volume of the Dual Voice reaches the
Attack level. The larger the value, the slower the attack rate.
The smaller the value, the faster the attack rate.
022
Release Time
D.Releas
000 to 127
064
Determines how fast the volume of the Dual Voice falls to 0 when
the note is released. The larger the value, the longer the sustain.
The smaller the value, the shorter the sustain.
023
Filter Cutoff
D.Cutoff
000 to 127
064
Determines the cutoff frequency. The higher the value, the
brighter the sound.
024
Filter Resonance
D.Reso.
000 to 127
064
Determines the amount of Resonance applied at the cutoff fre-
quency. Increasing the Resonance to emphasize the frequen-
cies at the cutoff frequency, results in an exaggerated peak.