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Contents
Panel Controls 2
Taking Care of Your PortaTone 4
Preparation 5
Power Supply..............................................................................5
Installing the Backup Batteries ...................................................5
Using Headphones ..................................................................... 6
Connecting to an External Sound System ..................................6
Using Pedals...............................................................................6
The Music Stand .........................................................................6
Listen to the Demo! 7
Try the Disk Demo, Too! .............................................................8
Basic Editing Procedure 9
Selecting & Playing the Voices 11
Orchestration ............................................................................11
Voice Assignment .....................................................................13
Volume......................................................................................14
Octave ......................................................................................14
DSP Depth ................................................................................15
Pan ...........................................................................................15
Auto Harmony ...........................................................................16
Effects .......................................................................................17
Keyboard Percussion................................................................18
Pitch Bend ................................................................................18
Modulation ................................................................................19
Overall Control 20
Split Point Change ....................................................................20
Transpose .................................................................................21
Tuning .......................................................................................21
DSP Type .................................................................................22
Touch Sensitivity.......................................................................23
Auto Accompaniment 24
Selecting a Style .......................................................................24
Setting the Auto Accompaniment Split Point ............................25
Auto Accompaniment Fingering................................................25
Tempo Control ..........................................................................28
Accompaniment Control ...........................................................29
Accompaniment Volume ...........................................................32
The Track Buttons ....................................................................33
Re-voicing the Tracks ...............................................................34
One Touch Setting 36
Registration Memory 37
Record Functions 39
Song Memory ................................................................................39
Realtime Accompaniment Track Recording .............................40
Realtime Melody Track Recording............................................42
Accompaniment And Melody Playback ....................................43
The [RESET] Button ................................................................. 44
Record Or Play from a Specified Measure ............................... 44
The Multi Pads ...............................................................................45
Realtime Recording ..................................................................45
Playback ...................................................................................46
Custom Accompaniment ..............................................................47
Realtime Custom Accompaniment Recording ..........................47
Using a Custom Accompaniment .............................................49
Step Recording..............................................................................50
Editing Functions ..........................................................................53
Quantization..............................................................................53
Clearing Tracks.........................................................................54
Changing the Recorded Settings ..............................................55
Using Floppy Disks 56
Formatting a New Floppy Disk..................................................57
Saving, Loading, & Deleting Disk Files .....................................58
Saving to Disk .......................................................................58
Loading From Disk ................................................................ 60
Deleting a Disk File ...............................................................61
Quick Play:
Disk Orchestra Collection & Standard MIDI File Disks .............62
Minus One Playback .............................................................62
PSR-2700 Digital Sampling 63
Connections ..............................................................................63
Setting the Input Level ..............................................................63
Setting the Sampling Frequency...............................................64
Setting the Trigger Level...........................................................65
Recording .................................................................................66
Playing the Sample Pads..........................................................67
Editing Samples ........................................................................68
Clearing Samples ..................................................................68
Tuning the Samples ..............................................................68
Volume, DSP Depth, & Pan Settings ....................................69
Individual SAMPLE PAD Volume Settings .........................69
Playing Samples via the Keyboard ...........................................70
Mapping ................................................................................70
Sample Memory Backup & Disk Storage..................................71
Pedal Assign 72
MIDI 73
MIDI Reception Modes ..................................................................74
Channel Reception Modes .......................................................74
Clock Mode ...............................................................................75
Start/Stop Mode ........................................................................75
MIDI Transmission ........................................................................76
MIDI Transmit Channels ...........................................................76
Local & MIDI Output ON/OFF ...................................................76
Appendix ........................................................................................77
Voice & Polyphony List .............................................................77
Style List ................................................................................... 78
Error Messages ........................................................................81
System Reset Procedure .......................................................... 82
Troubleshooting ........................................................................83
Index ...............................................................................................84
Percussion Kit List ......................................................................338
MIDI Implementation Chart .........................................................340
Specifications .............................................................................343
Congratulations!
You are the proud owner of a Yamaha PSR-1700/PSR-2700. Your PSR-
1700/PSR-2700 is a high-quality musical instrument that incorporates
advanced Yamaha digital technology and many versatile features. In order to
obtain maximum performance and enjoyment from your PSR-1700/PSR-2700,
we urge you to read this Owners Manual thoroughly while trying out the
various features described. Keep the Owners Manual in a safe place for later
reference.
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