Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Owners Manual - Page 104

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Function List This list briefly explains what you can do in the displays which are called up via the [MENU] button. For more information, refer to the page and chapter references indicated below. Menu1 Description Split Point/Chord Fingering Harmony/Arpeggio Regist Sequence/Freeze Split Point Chord Fingering Registration Sequence Freeze Controller Foot Pedal Setting Live Control Voice Setting Voice Control Voice Set Filter Style Setting Song Setting Metronome Setting Determines the Split Point. Determines the Chord Fingering type. For selecting the Harmony type or the Arpeggio type. Determines the order for calling up Registration Memory settings when using the TAB [E][F] buttons or the pedal. Determines the setting groups (Voice, Style, etc.) that are to remain unchanged even when you call up panel setups via Registration Memory. Determines the functions assigned to the pedals. For setting the Touch Response of the keyboard, etc. Gives you dynamic, intuitive real-time control of your performance, by assigning various functions to the LIVE CONTROL [1] and [2] knobs. For changing the detailed Voice settings. For disabling selection of Voice Sets (effects, etc.). For making Style playback related settings such as OTS Link timing, Dynamics Control, etc. For making Song playback related settings such as Channel settings, Guide mode, Repeat mode, etc. For changing the time signature, volume and sound of the metronome. Owner's Manual page 57 page 52 page 43 - page 40, 46 page 41 - - - Reference Manual Chapter 2 Chapter 1 Chapter 7 Chapter 7 Chapter 9 Chapter 1 - Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 2 Menu2 Description Style Creator Song Creator Multi Pad Creator Chord Tutor Master Tune Master Tune/Scale Tune Scale Tune Expansion MIDI Utility Config1 Config2 Parameter Lock System Wireless LAN USB Common Backup/Restore Setup Files Reset For creating a Style by editing the preset Style, or by recording Style channels one by one. For creating a Song by editing the recorded Song or by entering events one by one. For creating a Multi Pad by editing an existing preset Multi Pad, or by recording a new one. Determines the Chord Tutor Function. With this function shown in the display, you can see which notes to press for specifying the chord. For fine-tuning the pitch of the entire instrument in approx. 0.2 Hz steps. Determines the scale type and tuning of the pitch of the desired note (key) in cents. For installing Expansion Packs for adding extra content downloaded from the website or created on your own by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager. For making MIDI-related settings. For making general settings such as speaker output, Audio Loopback, etc. For making general settings such as pop-up display time, etc. Determines the parameters (effect, Split Point, etc.) that are to remain unchanged when the panel setups are changed via Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, etc. For making settings related to a connected USB flash drive, such as formatting and confirmation of memory size. For setting the Owner name, Message language, Auto Power Off, etc. For backing up and restoring the settings and data saved in the User drive of the instrument. For saving and recalling the specified settings of the instrument. For restoring the instrument settings to their factory defaults. For making settings for connecting the instrument to a smart device, via wireless LAN. This appears only when a USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected. Owner's Manual - page 52 page 39 page 39 page 98 - page 96 page 15, 16 page 33 - Reference Manual Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 5 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 1 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 10 Chapter 9 104 PSR-SX600 Owner's Manual

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PSR-SX600 Owner’s Manual
This list briefly explains what you can do in the displays which are called up via the [MENU] button. For more
information, refer to the page and chapter references indicated below.
Function List
Menu1
Description
Owner’s
Manual
Reference
Manual
Split Point/Chord
Fingering
Split Point
Determines the Split Point.
page 57
-
Chord Fingering
Determines the Chord Fingering type.
page 52
Chapter 2
Harmony/Arpeggio
For selecting the Harmony type or the Arpeggio type.
page 43
Chapter 1
Regist Sequence/Freeze
Registration
Sequence
Determines the order for calling up Registration Memory settings when using the
TAB [
E
][
F
] buttons or the pedal.
-
Chapter 7
Freeze
Determines the setting groups (Voice, Style, etc.) that are to remain unchanged even
when you call up panel setups via Registration Memory.
-
Chapter 7
Controller
Foot Pedal
Determines the functions assigned to the pedals.
-
Chapter 9
Setting
For setting the Touch Response of the keyboard, etc.
page 40, 46
Chapter 1
Live Control
Gives you dynamic, intuitive real-time control of your performance, by assigning
various functions to the LIVE CONTROL [1] and [2] knobs.
page 41
-
Voice Setting
Voice Control
For changing the detailed Voice settings.
-
Chapter 1
Voice Set Filter
For disabling selection of Voice Sets (effects, etc.).
Style Setting
For making Style playback related settings such as OTS Link timing, Dynamics
Control, etc.
-
Chapter 2
Song Setting
For making Song playback related settings such as Channel settings, Guide mode,
Repeat mode, etc.
-
Chapter 3
Metronome Setting
For changing the time signature, volume and sound of the metronome.
-
Chapter 2
Menu2
Description
Owner’s
Manual
Reference
Manual
Style Creator
For creating a Style by editing the preset Style, or by recording Style channels one
by one.
-
Chapter 2
Song Creator
For creating a Song by editing the recorded Song or by entering events one by one.
-
Chapter 3
Multi Pad Creator
For creating a Multi Pad by editing an existing preset Multi Pad, or by recording a
new one.
-
Chapter 5
Chord Tutor
Determines the Chord Tutor Function. With this function shown in the display, you
can see which notes to press for specifying the chord.
page 52
-
Master Tune/Scale Tune
Master Tune
For fine-tuning the pitch of the entire instrument in approx. 0.2 Hz steps.
page 39
Chapter 1
Scale Tune
Determines the scale type and tuning of the pitch of the desired note (key) in cents.
page 39
Chapter 1
Expansion
For installing Expansion Packs for adding extra content downloaded from the
website or created on your own by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager.
-
Chapter 1
MIDI
For making MIDI-related settings.
-
Chapter 9
Utility
Config1
For making general settings such as speaker output, Audio Loopback, etc.
page 98
Chapter 10
Config2
For making general settings such as pop-up display time, etc.
-
Chapter 10
Parameter Lock
Determines the parameters (effect, Split Point, etc.) that are to remain unchanged
when the panel setups are changed via Registration Memory, One Touch Setting, etc.
-
Chapter 10
USB
For making settings related to a connected USB flash drive, such as formatting and
confirmation of memory size.
page 96
Chapter 10
System
Common
For setting the Owner name, Message language, Auto Power Off, etc.
page 15, 16
Chapter 10
Backup/Restore
For backing up and restoring the settings and data saved in the User drive of the
instrument.
page 33
-
Setup Files
For saving and recalling the specified settings of the instrument.
-
Chapter 10
Reset
For restoring the instrument settings to their factory defaults.
-
Chapter 10
Wireless LAN
For making settings for connecting the instrument to a smart device, via wireless
LAN. This appears only when a USB wireless LAN adaptor is connected.
-
Chapter 9