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Seite 2 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

8ACCOMPANIMENT TRACKSONG TRACKLR2 R1REPEATACMP VOICEVOICEVOICERHYTHM1BASS CHORD 1CHORD 2PAD PHRASE1PHRASE2FINGERING mM 7augsus4dimRHYTHM2LR1R2REVERB H

Seite 3 - PRECAUTIONS

98Style RecordingThe PSR-730/630 lets you record up to three original “user styles” which can be used for auto-accompaniment in the same way as the pr

Seite 4 - Important Features

99Style Recording3Select the Style Record ModePress the [STYLE] button to select the Style record mode. The STYLE menuwill automatically be selected a

Seite 5 - ◆ Packing List

100Style Recording4If Necessary, Select a User Style NumberIf the desired user style is not already selected, use the [–] and [+] buttons, [1]–[0]num

Seite 6 - Contents

1017Select a Voice, If NecessaryIf necessary, select a voice for the track to be recorded by pressing the[VOICE] button and selecting in the normal wa

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102• During recording youcan use the TRACKbuttons to turn play-back of previously-re-corded tracks on oroff as required.• For recording theRHYTHM 1/2

Seite 8 - Panel Controls

103Style RecordingDrum CancelThis function makes it possible to erase specific drum instruments from theRHYTHM 1 and RHYTHM 2 tracks. It’s handy, for

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104Quantize Value Note4 Quarter note6 Quarter note triplet8 Eighth note12 Eighth note triplet16 Sixteenth note24 Sixteenth note triplet32 Thirty-secon

Seite 10 - Basic Display Operation

105Style RecordingClearing User Style DataThis function makes it possible to clear unneeded data from the PSR-730/630 UserStyle tracks.● Clearing an E

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106In addition to the preset MULTI PAD sets, the PSR-730/630 has 16 user-recordable sets thatyou can use to store your own creations.• Material record

Seite 12 - The Menus

1072Select the MULTI PAD Record ModePress any MULTI PAD button ([1] … [4]) to select the MULTI PAD record mode(the MULTI PAD button you press will be

Seite 13 - Shortcuts

9Basic Display OperationTEMPOShows the current tempo of accompani-ment/song playback (page 26).TRANSPOSEThe current transpose value (page 56).ACMP/SON

Seite 14 - Setting Up

1086RecordRecording will begin as soon as you play a note on the keyboard (synchrostart) or press the [START/STOP] button, and the BEAT indicator dots

Seite 15 - Connections

109Multi Pad RecordingNaming PadsYou can give your own name (8 characters or less) to user pad sets.With the Pad Record Ready Mode (or Rehearsal Mode

Seite 16 - The Demonstration

110The PSR-730/630 REVOICE function lets you change the following parameters for the R1,R2 and L voices and the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT tracks.● Revoice Pa

Seite 17 - Stop When Done

111Revoicing2If Necessary Select a Voice to RevoiceUse the three rightmost TRACK buttons to select the voice you want torevoice: L, R2, or R1. The sel

Seite 18 - Playing the PSR-730/630

112Revoicing1Select the STYLE REVOICE ModeWhile the STYLE menu and the style you want to revoice are selected, press the[REVOICE] button (actually, th

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1135Repeat as Required and Exit When DoneRepeat steps 2 and 4, above, to revoice the tracks as required, then press the[REVOICE] button so that its in

Seite 20 - Play & Adjust Volume

114Some of the functions in the OVERALL function group have already been described inappropriate sections of this manual. Others will be introduced fo

Seite 21 - DUAL VOICE

115 Touch SensitivityThis function sets the keyboard touch sensitivity. The range is from “0” to “127”.The higher the value the higher the sensitivi

Seite 22 - The Split Voice Mode

116 MetronomeWhen turned “on” the PSR-730/630 metronome will sound during AUTO ACCOM-PANIMENT playback as well as SONG playback and recording. Split

Seite 23 - [ B2 ]nt: 59SplitPoi

117Overall Functions PedalThe various functions can be assigned to the Pedals 1/2: the footswitch connectedto the SUSTAIN jack (Pedal 1) and the foot

Seite 24 - Auto Accompaniment

10GROOVE&DYNAMICSVOICESTYLESONGACCOMPANIMENT TRACKSONG TRACKLR2 R1MENUDISKMULTI PADREGIST MEMORYMIDIDIGITAL EFFECTOVERALLREPEATACMP VOICEVOICEVOIC

Seite 25 - AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT

118Only Pedal 2 FunctionsEXPRESSION Simultaneously controls the volume of the R1, R2 and L voices(your performance).R1 VOLUME Controls the R1 voice vo

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119In the rear panel of your PSR-730/630, there are MIDI terminals (MIDI IN, MIDI OUT), a TOHOST terminal, and a HOST SELECT switch. By using the MIDI

Seite 27 - Stop the Accompaniment

120MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, whichallows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other,

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121◆ MIDI Terminal/TO HOST TerminalIn order to exchange MIDI data between multiple devices, each device mustbe connected by a cable.There are two ways

Seite 29 - ◆ Accompaniment Sections

122● Play music from another keyboard (no tone generator) using the PSR-730/630 XGtone generator.MIDI keyboard withno tone generatorMIDI receive setti

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123● When using a MIDI interface with a Macintosh series computer, connect the RS-422 terminal of the computer (modem or printer terminal) to the MIDI

Seite 31 - Using Virtual Arranger

124 Connect using the TO HOST terminalConnect the serial port of the personal computer (RS-232C terminal or RS-422terminal) to the TO HOST terminal o

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125The PSR-730/630 MIDI FunctionsThe PSR-730/630 has the following MIDI functions.To access a MIDI function first use the MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to

Seite 33 - SPLIT VOICE Split Points

126 Receive Channel & Receive ModeThe PSR-730/630 can simultaneously receive data on all 16 MIDI channels,allowing it to function as a 16-channe

Seite 34 - ● The SINGLE FINGER Mode

127● Receive ModeThe “ReceiveMode” function specifies the receive mode for the channel selectedvia the Receive Channel function, above. The receive mo

Seite 35 - ● The FINGERED 1 Mode

11 ShortcutsTo make operation as easy and as efficient as possible, the PSR-730/630 features a number of“shortcuts” which allow you to jump directly t

Seite 36 - ● The FINGERED 2 Mode

128 Initial Data SendTransmits all current panel settings to a second PSR-730/630 or a MIDI data storagedevice. To send the initial data select the “

Seite 37 - Groove and Dynamics (PSR-730)

129MIDI Functions MIDI TemplateThe MIDI settings can be collected into a template (pattern). Just by selecting thetemplate that fits your purpose, yo

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130AppendixPSR-730/630 Display MENU/SUB MENU StructureMENU SUB MENU FUNCTION PAGEVOICE Grand Piano (R1 voice name) ...R1 v

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131PSR-730/630 Display MENU/SUB MENU StructureMENU SUB MENU FUNCTION PAGEDISK Load From Disk? ...Loading

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132PSR-730/630 Display MENU/SUB MENU StructureMENU SUB MENU FUNCTION PAGEHarmony: 1 Duet ... Harmony type

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133Voice ListVoiceBank SelectMIDIVoice NameNumberMSB LSBProgramChangeNumberPiano1 0 112 0 Grand Piano2 0 112 1 BrightPiano3 0 112 3 Honky Tonk4 0 112

Seite 42 - One Touch Setting

134102 0 112 43 Contrabass103 0 112 46 Harp104 0 113 46 Hackbrett105 0 112 106 Shamisen106 0 112 107 Koto107 0 112 104 Sitar108 0 112 105 BanjoEnsembl

Seite 43 - ONE TOUCH SETTING

135Piano1 0 112 0 Grand Piano2 0 112 1 BrightPiano3 0 112 3 Honky Tonk4 0 112 2 Midi Grand5 0 113 2 CP 806 0 114 4 Galaxy EP7 0 112 5 DX Modern8 0 112

Seite 44 - Digital Effects

136Solo Brass119 0 112 56 SoloTrumpet120 0 114 56 SoftTrumpet121 0 113 56 Flugel Horn122 0 112 59 Muted Trp123 0 112 57 Trombone124 0 114 57 MelTrombo

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137[PSR-730/630] XG Voice ListPiano228 213 0 0 0 GrandPno229 214 0 1 0 GrndPnoK230 215 0 18 0 MelloGrP231 216 0 40 0 PianoStr232 217 0 41 0 Dream233 2

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12Setting UpThis section contains information about setting up your PSR-730/630 and preparing to play.Be sure to go through this section carefully bef

Seite 47 - ■ Select the DSP Type

138410 395 0 35 48 60sStrng411 396 0 40 48 Orchestr412 397 0 41 48 Orchstr2413 398 0 42 48 TremOrch414 399 0 45 48 VeloStr415 400 0 0 49 Strings2416 4

Seite 48 - ■ DSP Return Level

139597 582 0 66 101 Ring Pad598 583 0 67 101 Ritual599 584 0 68 101 ToHeaven600 585 0 70 101 Night601 586 0 71 101 Glisten602 587 0 96 101 BelChoir603

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14013 C#-1 *3 Surdo Mute <—— <—— <—— <—— <——14 D-1 *3 Surdo Open <—— <—— <—— <—— <——15 D#-1 Hi Q <—— <—— <—— &l

Seite 50 - ■ How Multi Effect Works

14113 C#-1 *3 <—— <—— <—— <——14 D-1 *3 <—— <—— <—— <——15 D#-1 <—— <—— <—— <——16 E-1 <—— <—— <—— <——17

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142Style List8BEAT1 8Beat Pop 12 8Beat Pop 23 8Beat Uptempo4 8Beat Standard5 Folkrock6 Pop Rock 17 Pop Rock 28 8Beat Medium9 8Beat Ballad10 Epic Balla

Seite 52 - Wet: 48Eff2Dry/ 

143About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)There are three types of digital effects installed in the PSR-630: the reverb effect (systemeffect), the c

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144 When DSP type Is Selected as a Insertion Effect• The three PSR-630 effects or the five PSR-730 effects will be connected as shown below.• Since t

Seite 54 - 04 BriEQ Type: ght

145About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)The Digital Effect ListNo. Effect Type FeaturesREVERB01~04 Hall1~4 System Concert hall reverb.05~08 Room1~

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146The Multi Effect List (PSR-730)No. Effect Type Features01~04 Hall1~4 Concert hall reverb.05~08 Room1~4 Small room reverb.09, 10 Stage1, 2 Reverb fo

Seite 56 - The Pitch Bend Wheel

147Harmony Type ListNo. Type Description1 Duet This harmony type produces a duophonic melody with the second voice below themelody line.2 Trio This ha

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13Setting UpConnections PHONES Jack SUSTAIN Pedal Jack• Be sure that you do notpress the footswitch whileturning the power on. Ifyou do, the ON/OFF

Seite 58 - Setting Transposition

148Refining User Styles with Style File FormatSource PatternZSource chord root settingXSource chord type settingNTR (Note Transposition Rule)CNote Tra

Seite 59 - Registration Memory

149NTT (Note Transposition Table) SettingV Note Transposition table settingSet the table for making the chord change (transposition) in thesource patt

Seite 60 - Naming the Registration Banks

150 About the Source Chord TypeWhen you change the chord of the source pattern from the default CM7 to others(see “Source Pattern Settings” on page 1

Seite 61 - • Lower case letters

151TroubleshootingSomething not working as it should? In many cases what appears to be a malfunction canbe traced to a simple error that can be remedi

Seite 62 - REGISTRATION MEMORY

152Data Backup & Initialization Data InitializationAll data can be initialized and restored to the factory preset condition by turning on thepowe

Seite 63 - The Multi Pads

153(2) RECEIVE FLOWMIDI → NOTE OFF 8nHINNOTE ON/OFF 9nHCONTROL CHANGEBANK SELECT MSB BnH,00HBANK SELECT LSB BnH,20HMODULATION BnH,01HPORTAMENTO TIME

Seite 64 - Playing the MULTI PADs

154PITCH FINE BnH,63H,19H,62H,rrH,06H,mmHLEVEL BnH,63H,1AH,62H,rrH,06H,mmHPANPOT BnH,63H,1CH,62H,rrH,06H,mmHREVERB SEND BnH,63H,1DH,62H,rrH,06H,mmHCHO

Seite 65 - Select a CHORD MATCH Function

155• ATTACK TIME applies adjustment to the envelope attack time set by thevoice. This parameter specifies relative change with the value of 64producin

Seite 66 - Disk Operations

156(3-6-1-2) TEMPO CONTROLbinary hexadecimal11110000 F0 Exclusive status01000011 43 YAMAHA ID01111110 7E Style00000000 010ttttttt TT Tempo40ttttttt TT

Seite 67 - ■ User Song Data

157The 5 data types listed below are received.System DataMulti Effect Data(Individual module unit)Multi EQ DataMulti Part Data(Individual part unit)Dr

Seite 68 - The Sample Disk

14The DemonstrationOnce you’ve set up your PSR-730/630, try listening to the pre-programmed demonstrationsongs. A total of 15 demo songs are provided.

Seite 69 - NO/YESisk?Format D

158< Table 1-3 > MIDI Parameter table ( System information )Address Size Data Prameter Name Description(H) (H) (H)01 00 00 D 20..7F Model Name

Seite 70 - YESDisk?Save To

1594C 2 00..7F Vari. Param. 6 MSB Refer to the Ef. Parameter List Depend on Vari. Type00..7F Vari. Param. 6 LSB Refer to the Ef. Parameter List Depend

Seite 71 - NO/YESisk?Execute?

16008 1 00..7F Insertion Parameter7 Refer to the Ef. Parameter List09 1 00..7F Insertion Parameter8 Refer to the Ef. Parameter List0A 1 00..7F Inserti

Seite 72 - SUB MENU

161nn 13 1 00..7F Reverb Send 0..127 28nn 14 1 00..7F Variation Send 0..127 00nn 15 1 00..7F Vibrato Rate -64..+63 40nn 16 1 00..7F Vibrato Depth -64.

Seite 73 - File Type Source Destination

162< Table 1-8 > MIDI Parameter Change table ( DRUM SETUP )Address Size Data Prameter Name Description Default(H) (H) (H) Value(H)3n rr 00 1 00.

Seite 74 - Disk Copy

163DSP(VARIATIOM) EFFECT TYPETYPE TYPE LSBMSB 00 01 02 03...07 08 09...15 16 17 18 19 20 21...000 NO EFFECT001 [1]HALL1 [2]HALL2 [3]HALL3 HALL HALL002

Seite 75 - Song Copy

164HALL1,HALL2, ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3, STAGE1,STAGE2PLATE (reverb, variation, insertion block)No. Parameter Value See Table Control1 Reverb Time 0.3–30.0s

Seite 76 - _002YES COPYRename:

165SYMPHONIC (chorus, variation, insertion block)No. Parameter Value See Table Control1 LFO Frequency 0.00Hz–39.7Hz 0–127 table#12 LFO Depth 0–127 0–1

Seite 77 - Delete File

166AMP SIMULATOR (variation, insertion block)No. Parameter Value See Table Control1 Drive 0–127 0–127 ●2 AMP Type Off,Stack,Combo,Tube 0–33 LPF Cutoff

Seite 78 - Song Playback

167Table#1Table#4Table#7Table#11LFO FrequencyReverb timeDelay Time(400.0ms)Reverb Width;Depth;HeightData Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data V

Seite 79 - Start/Stop the Song

15The Demonstration• Stopping demo songplayback, then start-ing it again by press-ing the [START/STOP] button willcause demo songplayback to automati-

Seite 80 - ■ Song Volume Control

168[Portable Keyboard] Date: 14-APR-1997Model: PSR-730MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Default 1~16 *

Seite 81 - Minus-one Practice

169[Portable Keyboard] Date: 14-APR-1997Model: PSR-630MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Default 1~16 *

Seite 82 - Repeat Play

170*1 The tracks for each channel can be selected on the panel. See page125 for more information.*2 Incoming MIDI messages control the PSR-730/630 as

Seite 83 - Song Repeat

171SpecificationsKeyboards• 61 standard-size keys (C1 — C6) with touchresponse.Display• Large multi-function LCD displaySetup• Stand by/ON• Master Vol

Seite 84 - Next Song

172IndexAAC power adaptor ... 12Accompaniment styles ...

Seite 85 - Song Recording

173IndexPPanel controls ... 6Pedal Function list ...

Seite 86 - Quick Recording Procedure

Limited Warranty90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTSYamaha Corporation of America, hereafter referred to as Yamaha, warrants to the original consumer of a produ

Seite 87 - Select the SONG Record Mode

For details of products, please contact your nearest Yamaha or theauthorized distributor listed below.Pour plus de détails sur les produits, veuillez-

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M.D.G., EMI Division © 1997 Yamaha CorporationVY78900 808POCP3.3-05E0 Printed in Japan

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16VOICEVOICEVOICELR1R2DUALSPLITVOICEVOICEVOICELR1R2DUALSPLITThe PSR-730/630 actually includes two voice sets: the “panel” voices and percussion kits,a

Seite 90 - Multi Recording Procedure

17Playing the PSR-730/630Selecting & Playing R1 Voices1Select the VOICE MenuPress the [VOICE] button so that the triangular indicator appears in t

Seite 91 - SONG TRACK

IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained inthis manual, meets FCC requirement

Seite 92 - Start/Stop Recording

18Playing the PSR-730/630One- or two-digit voice numbers can be entered without leading zeros. To selectvoice number “23”, for example, simply press t

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19Playing the PSR-730/630◆ Keyboard PercussionWhen one of the 12 panel DRUM KIT voices are selected you can play differentdrums and percussion instrum

Seite 94 - : 3Punch In

20Playing the PSR-730/630The Split Voice ModeThe SPLIT VOICE mode lets you play different voices with the left and right hands.The “split point” forms

Seite 95 - 2: 32Quantize

21Playing the PSR-730/630Then use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the “Split Point” functionfrom within the OVERALL menu . The MIDI note nu

Seite 96 - Clearing Song Data

22Auto AccompanimentThe PSR-730/630 has 100 different accompaniment “styles” from every musical type that canbe used to provide fully-orchestrated or

Seite 97 - NO/YESting...Now Dele

23Auto AccompanimentFind the style you want by referring to the style list (page 142), then pressing the [1]–[0] number buttons, enter the 1-3 digits

Seite 98 - Song Edit

24● Start with an introduction followed by the MAIN A sectionPress the [INTRO] button so that its indicator lights, press the MAIN/AUTOFILL [A] button

Seite 99 - NO/YESe?Disk Sav

254Play the Melody with the AccompanimentAs soon as you play any chord that the PSR-730/630 can “recognize” on the left-hand section of the keyboard,

Seite 100 - Style Recording

26Auto Accompaniment4/4 time 3/4 time1st beat2nd beat3rd beat4th beat◆ The Beat IndicatorWhen Auto Accompaniment or song playback is started, the four

Seite 101 - Engage the Record Ready Mode

27◆ Accompaniment SectionsThere are 8 types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary thearrangement of the accompaniment to match the son

Seite 102 - MAIN / AUTO FILL

1• Do not use the instrument near other electrical products such as televi-sions, radios, or speakers, since this might cause interference which canaf

Seite 103 - ◆ Rehearsal Mode

28◆ The Synchro Stop FunctionWhen the Synchro Stop function is engaged, accompaniment playback will stopcompletely when all keys in the auto-accompani

Seite 104 - START / STOP

29Accompaniment Volume ControlThe volume of the accompaniment in relation to the keyboard can be adjusted forthe best overall balance by using the ACM

Seite 105 - • Drum Cancel cannot

30Changing the Accompaniment Split PointThe AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point (the boundary point between themelody section and accompaniment section) ca

Seite 106 - “Undo” screen, the

31R VoiceL VoiceAccompanimentR VoiceAccompaniment/L VoiceThe Auto Accompaniment Fingering ModesThe PSR-730/630 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT feature has five dif

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32Then use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the “FingerMode” functionfrom within the OVERALL menu. The abbreviated name of the current finge

Seite 108 - Multi Pad Recording

33● The FINGERED 1 ModeThe Fingered 1 mode lets you finger your own chords on the AUTO ACCOMPA-NIMENT section of the keyboard (i.e. all keys to the le

Seite 109 - MULTI PAD

34CCm7C( )CM( )7C(9)C( )(9)6CaugCm6Cm7( )Cmb57CmMb57Cm( )(9)7Cm(9)CmM7( )CmM(9)7( )CdimCdim7C(9)7( )C(13)7( )C(b9)7( )C(

Seite 110 - Exit From the Record Mode

35◆ The Stop Accompaniment FunctionWhile the SINGLE FINGER, FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2, or MULTI-FIN-GER mode is selected chords played in the AUTO ACCOMP

Seite 111 - Clearing User Pad Data

36 Applying Groove & DynamicsWhen you press the [GROOVE & DYNAMICS] button, the GROOVE & DYNAM-ICS icon will light, and the Groove &

Seite 112 - Revoicing

37Auto AccompanimentBeat Groove Template ListThe templates in this list shift the timing of the accompaniments by beats.These templates add lifelike e

Seite 113 - 001109084

2Congratulations!Important FeaturesTouch-sensitive 61-key keyboard for a widerange of dynamic musical expression (page 115).A variety of voices, 215 p

Seite 114 - Revoicing a Style

38● Select the Dynamics TemplateUse the SUB MENU [s] and [t] buttons to select the “Dynamics” function fromwithin the GROOVE & DYNAMICS menu. The

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39● Set the Expand RateThe Expand Rate widens or narrows the dynamic range of the Accompanimentwithin the range, 0-100 (original)-400%.Use the SUB MEN

Seite 116 - DIGITAL EFFECT

40● Set the Boost RateThe Boost Rate strengthens or weakens the Accompaniment by offsetting the velocityvalue of the Style data, within the range, 0-1

Seite 117 - ■ Modulation Wheel

411Select a StyleSelect the STYLE menu and select an accompaniment style as described on page22.2Press the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] ButtonPress the [ONE TO

Seite 118 - : OnVoiceSet

42Digital EffectsWith the digital effects built into the PSR-730/630 you can add ambiance and depth to yourmusic in a variety of ways—such as adding r

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43Then use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select “Reverb”. The name ofthe currently selected Reverb type will appear on the right of the top line

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44 Chorus Return LevelThe Cho.Return (Chorus Return Level) parameter sets the amount ofchorus effect returned from the chorus effect stage, thus maki

Seite 121 - MIDI Functions

45Digital EffectsDSPIf you press the [DSP] button, the DSP icon will light up, and the DSP effect willbe turned on. After setting the DSP type, the ef

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46Digital Effects DSP Return LevelThe DSP Return (DSP Return Level) parameter sets the amount of DSP effectreturned from the DSP effect stage, thus m

Seite 123 - What You Can Do with MIDI

47• Harmony can not beturned on when a drum kitis selected for the R1voice.• Harmony can not beturned on when the FullKeyboard Auto accompa-niment fin

Seite 124 - MIDI INMIDI OUT

3User Song recording feature makes it easyto record and playback four melody tracks with anaccompaniment track (page 83).A total of sixteen tracks can

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48 Adjusting the Harmony VolumeThe volume of the harmony sound in relation to the keyboard sound can be adjustedfor Harmony types 1 through 16 as fol

Seite 126 - MAC PC1 PC2 MIDI

49Pressing the [MULTI EFFECT] button will cause the Multi Effect icon to light on thedisplay. After making part settings for Effect 1/2 and type setti

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50 Select the Effect Type for Effect 1/2Select one of the 42 effect types for Effect 1 and Effect 2Use the MENU [▼] and [▲] buttons to move the trian

Seite 128 - ● Transmit Track

51The Digital Equalizer (PSR-730)Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers tomatch the special character of the r

Seite 129 - ■ Local Control

52 Selecting a Digital EQ Type.Select one of the 5 Digital EQ types.Use the MENU [▼] and [▲] buttons to move the triangular indicator in the displayn

Seite 130 - ■ Initial Data Send

53 Setting the Gain (User Setting)You can change the settings for any of the 5 preset equalizer types, adjusting the outputto meet your own needs.Sel

Seite 131 - ■ MIDI Template

54Use the PSR-730/630 pitch bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) ordown (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard.

Seite 132 - Appendix

55The Modulation function applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard (R1, R2, Lvoices). Rolling the MODULATION wheel all the way towards

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56TransposeSetting Transposition• The Transpose func-tion cannot be appliedwhen a drum kit is theselected voice (page19).• Press the TRANS-POSE [▼] an

Seite 134 - • Sub-menu items with “

57Registration MemoryThe PSR-730/630 Registration Memory feature can be used to memorize 128 completecontrol-panel setups (32 banks, 4 setups each) th

Seite 135 - ■ Maximum Polyphony

4ContentsPanel Controls 6The Music Stand ... 7Basic Display Operation 8The Display Icons...

Seite 136 - Voice List

583Register the SettingsWhile holding the [MEMORY] button, press one of the REGISTRATIONMEMORY buttons — [1] through [4]. The corresponding REGISTRATI

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59Referring to the information below, use the [1]–[0] number buttons, the [+], [–]buttons or the Data Dial to enter the name.[+]... Sel

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60Registration MemoryRecall the Registered Panel Settings• Registration data can-not be recalled whenthe One Touch Set-ting function is on.• When powe

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61The Multi PadsThe PSR-730/630 MULTI PADS can be used to play a number of short pre-recorded rhythmicand melodic sequences that can be used to add im

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62The Multi PadsPlaying the MULTI PADsSimply tap any of the MULTI PADs at any time to play back the correspondingphrase at the currently set tempo. MU

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63The Multi PadsTurning the CHORD MATCH Function On/OffThe CHORD MATCH function can be individually turned on or off for each of theMULTI PADs, as des

Seite 142 - Drum Kit List

64Disk OperationsThere is a disk drive installed in the PSR-730/630. By inserting a floppy disk into it, you cando many things: record and playback us

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65Disk Operations User Song DataUser song data is saved directly to the disk without saving it in the PSR-730/630 itself.Data Type Extension Save Loa

Seite 144 - Style List

66Try playing some of the songs on the included Sample Disk.1Insert the Sample Disk into the Disk Drive.Once the disk is inserted, the menu icon on th

Seite 145 - Multi Effect

67Setting up commercially available floppy disks (3.5 inch, 2HD/2DDtype) for use with the PSR-730/630 is called formattingFollow the steps below to fo

Seite 146 - DRY LINE

5Using Commercially Available Music Collections(Sold Separately) ... 66The Sample Disk ...

Seite 147 - The Digital Effect List

68You can save PSR-730/630 user styles, user pad (banks 37-40) and registrationmemory data (banks 01-32) on floppy disks.1Insert a Formatted Floppy Di

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694Save File ConfirmationUse the SUB MENU [▼] button so that “Save File...” appears on the display,showing the new file the data will be saved to.000

Seite 149 - Harmony Type List

70After saving User Style (101-104), User Pad (bank 37-40), and RegistrationMemory (bank 01-32) data onto a floppy disk, you can reload them into the

Seite 150 - Rehearsal Mode is engaged

71• When the selected filetype is “All,” “Style +Reg,” “Pad + Regist,”“Style + Pad,” step 5is not necessary. Pro-ceed from step 6.5Select the Data to

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726Execute the Load OperationPress the [+] (YES) button, and the load operation will start. Once started, theoperation can’t be canceled.As the file i

Seite 152 - ■ About the Source Chord Type

73• While data is copying(“Now Copying” or“Now Reading” is dis-played), never ejectthe floppy disk or turnthe power off.3Press the [+] (YES) ButtonMak

Seite 153 - Troubleshooting

74• If the DISK menu isselected when thereis no floppy disk in-serted into the diskdrive, “- - -” will bedisplayed at the top ofthe display, and disko

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75• If the DISK menu isselected when thereis no floppy disk in-serted into the diskdrive, “- - -” will bedisplayed at the top ofthe display, and disko

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76Song PlaybackYou can playback a wonderful variety of songs on the PSR-730/630, including the presetdemo songs, the songs on the included Sample Disk

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773Select Play ModePress the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons so that “Play Mode” appears on thedisplay. On the right of the top line of the display, the

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6Panel ControlsCLICKPHONESPITCH BEND MODULATIONMAXMINT S R 1 1 2 32 3 L H L HRSMLMHC1C2R1R2HLHLHLHLHLSLHLMO36 37 39 41 4238 40 43 45 46 50 51 5244 47

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78Song Playback Play from a Specified MeasurePress the [SONG] button to select the SONG menu (the triangular indicator willappear next to “SONG” to t

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79Song PlaybackMinus-one PracticeYou can turn-off (mute) any of the parts of a song while it is playing, then practiceplaying that part yourself along

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80Repeat PlayThis function allows you to specify any section of a Demo or Sample disk song forcontinuous repeat playback.1Select the A-B Repeat Parame

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81Song PlaybackSong RepeatThe Song Repeat feature is handy when you want to repeat playback of a particularsong.1Select a Song NumberTo select the son

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82Next SongThe Next Song feature is handy when the next song you want to play isn’t the onewith the next song number.1Select the first song you want t

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83Song RecordingYou can record your own music performance on a floppy disk as a user song.• User Songs are recorded on floppy disks. They can’t be rec

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841Insert Floppy Disk and Change to Record ModeInsert the floppy disk you will use to record the user song into the floppy diskdrive.Quick Recording P

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852Select the SONG Record ModePress the [SONG] button to select the SONG record mode. The SONG menuicon will light.The beat indicator dots will flash

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86Song Recording5RecordRecording will begin as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or press the[START/STOP] button, and the BEAT indicator dots wi

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87Song Recording• Before actually starting to record you can try playing thePSR-730/630 the way it is set up by using the “RehearsalMode”: press the [

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7Panel Controls Top Panel Controlsq STAND BY/ON Switch ... page 14w MASTER VOLUME Control... page 14e DEMO Button

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881Engage the Song Record Mode and Select the User SongIn the same way as steps 1–3 for Quick Recording, engage the Song RecordingMode and select the

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89Song RecordingPress the TRACK button to select one of the tracks 1–16 for recording. Forexample, if you press the Track button below the track 1, th

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904Start/Stop RecordingRecord the track(s) in the same way as steps 5-7 for Quick Recording.Since the recorded accompaniment data is recorded on each

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91BDSP type effects can be set and recorded for R1/R2/L part(s) when used as Systemeffect and for R1 part when used as Insertion effect. They can’t be

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92Punch In/Punch OutThe data recorded on tracks for keyboard playing (R1/R2/L) can be re-recorded inparts with the Punch In/Punch Out feature.3Start a

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93QuantizeWith the Quantize feature, the timing of data recorded in a user songs can beadjusted.1In the Record Ready Mode for the track you want to qu

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94Naming User SongsYou can give your own name (8 characters or less) to user songs.In the Record Ready Mode (pages 84, 88) for the song you want to na

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95Use the TRACK buttons to select the track you want to clear. The track bar for thetrack you selected will light steadily and the track bars for the

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96● Clearing an Entire SongUse the song selection sub menu (pages 85, 88) to be sure that you have selected thesong that you want to clear.While the S

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97Song Recording3Press the TRACK button to select the track you will edit. The track bar for theselected track will light.4Use the SUB MENU [▼] button

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