Yamaha PSR-SX700 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Owners Manual - Page 16

Panel Controls and Terminals

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 Top Panel Panel Controls and Terminals !5 !6 y q r t w u !8 i !0 o !1 !3 e !2 !9 !4 !7 q [ ] (Standby/On) switch Page 20 Turns on the instrument's power or sets to standby. w [MASTER VOLUME] dial Page 20 Adjusts the overall volume. e [ASSIGN] button, LIVE CONTROL knobs Page 56 Assigns functions and controls sounds in real time. r SONG [PLAYER] button Pages 24, 67 Calls up the Song Player display. t SONG [RECORDING] button Pages 24, 84 Calls up the Song Recording display. y SONG playback control buttons Page 72 Controls MIDI and Audio Song playback. u STYLE category selection buttons Page 40 Selects a Style category. i TRANSPOSE buttons Page 55 Transposes the entire pitch of the instrument in semitone steps. o TEMPO buttons Page 42 Controls the tempo for Style, Song and Metronome playback. !0 [RESET/TAP TEMPO] button Pages 42, 59 Allows you to change the tempo by tapping the button twice at the desired tempo. During Style playback, this instantly resets (rewinds) the Style section playback. !1 [MIXER/EQ] button Pages 24, 80 Calls up the Mixer display which adjusts the parameters of each part, such as volume, pan, and EQ. !2 CHORD LOOPER buttons (PSR-SX900 Page 60 Controls recording and loop playback of the Chord Looper function. !3 [DIRECT ACCESS] button Pages 32, 113 For instantly calling up the desired display with just a single additional button press. 16 PSR-SX900/SX700 Owner's Manual

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16
PSR-SX900/SX700
Owner’s Manual
Panel Controls and Terminals
Top Panel
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[
] (Standby/On) switch
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Page 20
Turns on the instrument’s power or sets to standby.
w
[MASTER VOLUME] dial
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Page 20
Adjusts the overall volume.
e
[ASSIGN] button, LIVE CONTROL knobs
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Page 56
Assigns functions and controls sounds in real time.
r
SONG [PLAYER] button
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Pages 24, 67
Calls up the Song Player display.
t
SONG [RECORDING] button
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Pages 24, 84
Calls up the Song Recording display.
y
SONG playback control buttons
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Page 72
Controls MIDI and Audio Song playback.
u
STYLE category selection buttons
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Page 40
Selects a Style category.
i
TRANSPOSE buttons
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Page 55
Transposes the entire pitch of the instrument in semitone
steps.
o
TEMPO buttons
...............................................
Page 42
Controls the tempo for Style, Song and Metronome
playback.
!0
[RESET/TAP TEMPO] button
...............
Pages 42, 59
Allows you to change the tempo by tapping the button
twice at the desired tempo. During Style playback, this
instantly resets (rewinds) the Style section playback.
!1
[MIXER/EQ] button
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Pages 24, 80
Calls up the Mixer display which adjusts the parameters
of each part, such as volume, pan, and EQ.
!2
CHORD LOOPER buttons (PSR-SX900)
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Page 60
Controls recording and loop playback of the Chord
Looper function.
!3
[DIRECT ACCESS] button
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Pages 32, 113
For instantly calling up the desired display with just a
single additional button press.