Yamaha PSR-S710 Owner's Manual - Page 13

See Reference Manual on website., CHANNEL ON/OFF] button - power supply

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¤ Panel Controls ∞ § ¶ ¢ ª • , ⁄ Indicates drum instruments assigned to each key when the Standard Kit is selected. ( [CHANNEL ON/OFF] button Pages 47, 54 Turns channels of Style/Song on or off. º [FUNCTION] button (See Reference Manual on website.) Lets you make some advanced settings and create your original Styles, Songs and Multi Pads. ¡ [USB] button Pages 25, 75 Loads certain data to the USB storage device and allows you to record your performance to the USB storage device in audio format. ™ [INTERNET] button Page 84 Accesses to Internet website. £ REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons Page 71 These register and recall panel setups. ¢ MULTI PAD CONTROL buttons Page 63 These select and play a rhythmic or melodic Multi Pad phrase. ∞ [MUSIC FINDER] button Page 65 Searches the appropriate panel settings or desired song. § PART SELECT buttons Page 32 These select a keyboard part. ¶ PART ON/OFF buttons Page 32 These turn the keyboard part on or off. • VOICE category selection buttons Page 29 These select a Voice. ª ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons Page 45 These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style. , VOICE CONTROL buttons Page 35 These apply some effects to the keyboard performance. ⁄ UPPER OCTAVE buttons Page 34 These shift the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps. ¤ [DC IN] terminal Page 14 For connecting the supplied power adaptor. For information on the jacks and connectors located on the rear panel, see pages 88 - 97. PSR-S910/S710 Owner's Manual 13

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PSR-S910/S710 Owner’s Manual
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Panel Controls
(
[CHANNEL ON/OFF] button
...................
Pages 47, 54
Turns channels of Style/Song on or off.
º
[FUNCTION] button
(See Reference Manual on website.)
Lets you make some advanced settings and create your origi-
nal Styles, Songs and Multi Pads.
¡
[USB] button
............................................
Pages 25, 75
Loads certain data to the USB storage device and allows you to
record your performance to the USB storage device in audio
format.
[INTERNET] button
.........................................
Page 84
Accesses to Internet website.
£
REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons
................
Page 71
These register and recall panel setups.
¢
MULTI PAD CONTROL buttons
......................
Page 63
These select and play a rhythmic or melodic Multi Pad phrase.
[MUSIC FINDER] button
.................................
Page 65
Searches the appropriate panel settings or desired song.
§
PART SELECT buttons
...................................
Page 32
These select a keyboard part.
PART ON/OFF buttons
....................................
Page 32
These turn the keyboard part on or off.
VOICE category selection buttons
................
Page 29
These select a Voice.
ª
ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons
......................
Page 45
These call up the appropriate panel settings for the Style.
VOICE CONTROL buttons
..............................
Page 35
These apply some effects to the keyboard performance.
UPPER OCTAVE buttons
................................
Page 34
These shift the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps.
¤
[DC IN] terminal
...............................................
Page 14
For connecting the supplied power adaptor.
For information on the jacks and connectors located on the
rear panel, see pages 88 – 97.
¢
ª
§
¤
Indicates drum instruments assigned to each key when
the Standard Kit is selected.