8MELODY1234MELODY MELODY MELODYACCOM-PANIMENTVOICE VOICE VOICERHYTHM1BASS CHORD1CHORD2PAD PHRASE1PHRASE2FINGERINGREGISTRATION1234MULTI PAD1234RHYTHM2F
98Data Backup & Initialization Data BackupExcept for the data listed below, all PSR-530 panel settings are reset to their initialsettings wheneve
99Voice List Maximum PolyphonyThe PSR-530 has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means that it play amaximum of up to 32 notes at once, regardless of wh
100Voice List93 0 112 42 Cello94 0 112 43 Contrabass95 0 112 46 Harp96 0 113 46 Hackbrett97 0 112 106 Shamisen98 0 112 107 Koto99 0 112 104 Sitar100 0
101[XG Voice List]Piano213 0 0 0 GrandPno214 0 1 0 GrndPnoK215 0 18 0 MelloGrP216 0 40 0 PianoStr217 0 41 0 Dream218 0 0 1 BritePno219 0 1 1 BritPnoK2
102Voice List395 0 35 48 60sStrng396 0 40 48 Orchestr397 0 41 48 Orchstr2398 0 42 48 TremOrch399 0 45 48 VeloStr400 0 0 49 Strings2401 0 3 49 S.SlwStr
103578 0 96 100 Smokey579 0 0 101 Goblins580 0 64 101 GobSyn581 0 65 101 50sSciFi582 0 66 101 Ring Pad583 0 67 101 Ritual584 0 68 101 ToHeaven585 0 70
104Drum Kit List• “<——” indicates that the drum kit is the same as “Standard Kit1”.• Each percussion voice uses one note.• The note numbers and not
105Drum Kit List13 C#-1 *3 <—— <—— <—— <——14 D-1 *3 <—— <—— <—— <——15 D#-1 <—— <—— <—— <——16 E-1 <—— <—— <
106There are three types of digital effects installed in the PSR-530: the reverb effect (systemeffect), the chorus effect (system effect) and the DSP
107About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP) When DSP type Is Selected as a Insertion Effect• The three PSR-530 effects will be connected as shown be
9Basic Display OperationACCOMPANIMENT TRACKSThe top row of 8 icons light to indicate which of the 8 possibleaccompaniment tracks are being used for ac
108About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)The Digital Effect ListNo. Effect Type FeaturesREVERB01~04 Hall1~4 System Concert hall reverb.05~08 Room1~
109TroubleshootingSomething not working as it should? In many cases what appears to be a malfunction canbe traced to a simple error that can be remedi
110(1) TRANSMIT FLOWMIDI ← NOTE ON/OFF 9nHOUTCONTROL CHANGE BnHBANK SELECT MSB BnH,00HBANK SELECT LSB BnH,20HDATA ENTRY MSB BnH,06HDATA ENTRY LSB BnH
111PITCH 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
112MIDI Data Format• ATTACK TIME applies adjustment to the envelope attack time set by thevoice. This parameter specifies relative change with the val
113(3-6-3-1-2) XG PARMETER CHANGEbinary hexadecimal11110000 F0 Exclusive status01000011 43 YAMAHA ID0001nnnn 1N Device Number01001100 4C Model ID0aaaa
114MIDI Data FormatThe 5 data types listed below are received.System DataMulti Effect Data (Individual module unit)Multi Part Data (Individual part un
115MIDI Data Format< Table 1-2 > MIDI Parameter Change table (SYSTEM) (With XG, GM On, it will not reset.)Address Size Data Parameter Name Descr
116MIDI Data FormatAddress Size Data Parameter Name Description Default(H) (H) (H) Value (H)02 01 30 1 00..7F Chorus Parameter 11 Refer to the Effect
117MIDI Data FormatAddress Size Data Parameter Name Description Default(H) (H) (H) Value (H)nn 0F 1 00..7F Note Limit Low C-2..G8 00nn 10 1 00..7F Not
10OVERALLREGISTMEMORYDIGITALEFFECTMIDIMULTI PADVOICESTYLESONGMELODY1234MELODY MELODY MELODYACCOM-PANIMENTVOICE VOICE VOICERHYTHM1BASS CHORD1CHORD2PAD
118XG ESSENTIAL EFFECTSame as LSB=0XG OPTION EFFECTREVERB TYPE* If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSB will be
119DSP TYPE (0 — 63)TYPE TYPE LSBMSB 00 01 02 03...07 08 09...15 16 17 18 19 20 21...000 NO EFFECT001 [1]HALL1 HALL2 [2]HALL2 [3]HALL3 [4]HALL4002 ROO
120MIDI Data FormatDELAY L,C,R (variation block)No. Parameter Value1 Lch Delay 0.1 — 715.0ms 1-71502 Rch Delay 0.1 — 715.0ms 1-71503 Cch Delay 0.1 — 7
121MIDI Data FormatROTARY SPEAKER (variation block)No. Parameter Value1 LFO Frequency 0.00Hz — 39.7Hz 0-1272 LFO Depth 0 — 127 0-1273456 EQ Low Freque
122MIDI Implementation Chart[Portable Keyboard] Date: 1997. 4. 14Model: PSR-530MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function Transmitted Recognized Re
123MIDI Implementation Chart* 1 The tracks for each channel can be selected on the panel.See page 92 for more information.* 2 Incoming MIDI messages c
124SpecificationsSong• Song Volume• Minus One Practice (Minus One Channel Setting)• Repeat Play• Revoice (User song only) : Volume, Octove, Pan, Rever
125IndexAAC power adaptor ...12Accompaniment styles, cartridge ...
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11 ShortcutsTo make operation as easy and as efficient as possible, the PSR-530 features anumber of “shortcuts” which allow you to jump directly to ce
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12Setting UpThis section contains information about setting up your PSR-530 and preparing to play. Besure to go through this section carefully before
13Setting UpConnections The PHONES JackA standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice orlate-night playing. The int
14The DemonstrationOnce you’ve set up your PSR-530, try listening to the pre-programmed demonstration songs.A total of 12 demo songs are provided.1Swi
154Skip to the Beginning Of a Different Demo SongWhile the demonstration is playing you can select any of the demo songs byusing the [–] and [+] butto
16Playing the PSR-530The PSR-530 VoicesThe PSR-530 actually includes two voice sets: the “panel” voices and percussionkits, and the XG voices. The pan
17Playing the PSR-530Selecting & Playing VoicesHere’s how you can select and play the panel voices.1Select the VOICE MenuPress the [VOICE] button
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18Playing the PSR-530One- or two-digit voice numbers can be entered without leading zeros. To selectvoice number “23” (SteelDrums), for example, simpl
19Playing the PSR-530◆ Keyboard PercussionWhen one of the 12 panel DRUM KIT voices are selected (voice numbers 201through 212) you can play different
20Playing the PSR-530The Split Voice ModeThe SPLIT VOICE mode lets you play different voices with the left and right hands.You could, for example, pla
21Playing the PSR-530Then use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the “S.Split” function fromwithin the OVERALL menu . The MIDI note number cor
22Auto AccompanimentThe PSR-530 has 100 different accompaniment “styles” that can be used to provide fully-orchestrated or rhythm-only accompaniment.
23STYLE12345678094Set the TempoWhen you select a different style while the accompaniment is not playing, the“default” tempo for that style is also sel
245Start the AccompanimentThere are several ways to start the accompaniment:• It is possible to select theMAIN A or B section prior toa straight start
25Pressing the [SYNC START] button alone causes a straight start to occurwhen the first note or chord is played. Press the [SYNC START] button andthen
26the last half beat of the measure, in which case the fill-in will begin from thefirst beat of the next measure.Auto Accompaniment8Stop the Accompani
27Auto AccompanimentAccompaniment Track MutingThe PSR-530 has eight accompaniment tracks — RHYTHM 1, RHYTHM 2,BASS, CHORD 1, CHORD 2, PAD, PHRASE 1, a
1• Do not use the instrument near other electrical products such as televi-sions, radios, or speakers, since this might cause interference which canaf
28Auto AccompanimentAccompaniment Volume ControlWhen the STYLE menu is selected (i.e. the accompaniment track and volume iconsare framed) the volume o
29Auto AccompanimentChanging the Accompaniment Split PointThe AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point can be set to any key on the PSR-530keyboard to match you
30Auto Accompaniment◆ Interaction Between the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT andSPLIT VOICE Split PointsThe SPLIT VOICE split point (page 21) and AUTO ACCOMPANIME
31Auto AccompanimentThen use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the “FngrngMd” functionfrom within the OVERALL menu. The abbreviated name of t
32Auto Accompaniment● F1: The FINGERED 1 ModeThe Fingered 1 mode lets you finger your own chords on the AUTO ACCOMPA-NIMENT section of the keyboard (i
33Auto AccompanimentCCm7C( )CM( )7C(9)C( )(9)6CaugCm6Cm7( )Cmb57CmMb57Cm( )(9)7Cm(9)CmM7( )CmM(9)7( )CdimCdim7C(9)7( )C(13)7(
34Auto Accompaniment◆ The Stop Accompaniment FunctionWhile the SINGLE FINGER, FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2, or MULTI-FIN-GER mode is selected chords played
35Auto Accompaniment1Select a StyleSelect the STYLE menu and select an accompaniment style as described on page22.2Press the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] Butto
36Digital EffectsReverbThe REVERB effect applies only to the R1. Reverb can be turned completely offby selecting the “off” reverb type as described be
37OVERALLDIGITALEFFECTMIDIThen use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select “Reverb”. After a fewseconds the name of the currently selected REVERB
2Congratulations!VOICE R2 VOICE R151 1andPnoREGISTRATIONImportant FeaturesTouch-sensitive 61-key keyboard for a widerange of dynamic musical expressio
38Digital EffectsChorusThe PSR-530’s 9 chorus effects can be used to give your sound extra life andanimation. See “The Digital Effect List” on page 10
39Digital EffectsOVERALLDIGITALEFFECTMIDIChorusFlanger106Selecting a Chorus Effect1Select the Digital Effect “Chorus” FunctionUse the MENU [▲] and [▼]
40Digital EffectsDSPRETURNSENDThe PSR-530 features an extensive range of 45 DSP (Digital Signal Processor)effects. There are two types of digital effe
41Digital EffectsThe DSP effect applies to the R1, R2 and L. The DSP effect can be turnedcompletely off by selecting the “Off” DSP type as described b
42Digital EffectsHarmonyWhen HARMONY is on, playing single notes or chords on the right-hand sectionof the keyboard produces automatic harmony matched
43Digital EffectsREVERB TRANSPOSE0HARMONY TEMPO116HARMONYOVERALLDIGITALEFFECTMIDISelecting a Harmony Type1Select the Digital Effect “Harmony” Function
44Digital EffectsThen use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select “Harmony”. After a fewseconds the name of the currently selected HARMONY type wil
45Use the PSR-530 pitch bend wheel to bend notes up (roll the wheel away from you) or down(roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. The
46TransposeThis functions allow the overall pitch of the PSR-530 to be transposed up or down by amaximum of one octave in semitone increments.Setting
47Registration MemoryThe PSR-530 Registration Memory feature can be used to memorize 128 complete control-panel setups (32 banks, 4 setups each) that
3MULTI PADSong recording feature lets you recordfour melody tracks with an accompaniment track.Multi Pads record and play short rhythmicand melodic se
48Registration Memory3Register the SettingsWhile holding the [MEMORY] button, press one of the REGISTRATIONMEMORY buttons — [1] through [4]. Any data
49The Multi PadsSelecting a MULTI PAD SetThe PSR-530 has 36 multi pad sets, each containing a complete set of 4 MULTIPAD phrases — 144 phrases in all.
50The 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
51The Multi PadsTurning the CHORD MATCH Function On/Off• The chord matchfunction has no effectwith pads that containpercussion phrases.2Select a CHORD
52Song PlaybackUse the following procedure to play back the PSR-530’s internal demonstration songs as wellas songs you record yourself (see “Song Reco
533Start PlaybackPlayback will begin as soon as the [START/STOP] button is pressed. You can turnthe MELODY and ACCOMPANIMENT tracks on and off during
54Song PlaybackPlay from a Specified MeasureYou can start SONG playback from any specified measure, as long as the specifiedmeasure is within the rang
55Song PlaybackMinus-one PracticeMinus-one playback lets you turn off specific parts of a song so you can practicethem on the PSR-530 keyboard while t
56Song Playback2Select a MELODY TrackUse the TRACK buttons to select the song MELODY track (1…4) to which aminus-one channel is to be assigned. A fram
57Song PlaybackRepeat PlayThis function allows you to specify any section of a song — internal or cartridge —for continuous repeat playback.1Select th
4ContentsPanel Controls 6The Music Stand ... 7Basic Display Operation 8The Display Icons...
58Song RecordingThe PSR-530 SONG tracks allows you to record and play back complete songs includingchord sequences created using the AUTO ACCOMPANIMEN
59Song Recording1Set Up to RecordBefore recording set up the PSR-530 as required: e.g. select the requiredvoice(s), effects, accompaniment style, acco
604If Necessary, Select a User Song NumberIf the desired user song is not already selected, use the [–] and [+] buttons, numberbuttons, or data dial t
61Song Recording• Before actually starting to record you can try playing thePSR-530 the way it is set up by using the “Rehearsal Mode”:press the [SYNC
62Song Recording◆ About the Recording with the Digital Effects AppliedYou can use three Digital Effects, Reverb, Chorus and DSP, at one time. However,
63Song RecordingClearing Song DataThis function makes it possible to clear unneeded data from the PSR-530 SONGmemory.Clearing an Entire SongWhile the
64Style RecordingThe PSR-530 lets you record up to three original “user styles” which can be used for auto-accompaniment in the same way as the preset
65Style Recording3Select the STYLE Record modePress the [STYLE] button to select the STYLE record mode. The STYLE menuwill automatically be selected a
66Style Recording4If Necessary, Select a User Style NumberIf the desired user style is not already selected, use the [–] and [+] buttons, numberbutton
677Select a Voice, If NecessaryIf necessary, select a voice for the track to be recorded by pressing the [VOICE]button and selecting in the normal way
5Song Recording 58Song Recording Procedure ... 59About the Recording withthe Digital Effects Applied ...
68Style Recording10Record Additional Sections & Tracks as RequiredBy repeating steps 5 through 9, above, you can select and record additional sect
69QuantizeQuantization can be used to align notes to the nearest specified beat to tighten uploose timing.1With the style record ready mode (or rehear
70Style RecordingClearing User Style DataThis function makes it possible to clear unneeded data from the PSR-530 User Styletracks.Clearing an Entire S
71In addition to the preset MULTI PAD sets, the PSR-530 has 4 user-recordable sets that youcan use to store your own creations.• Material recorded in
72Multi Pad Recording2Select the MULTI PAD Record ModePress any MULTI PAD button ([1] … [4]) to select the MULTI PAD record mode(the MULTI PAD button
735Specify Chord Match if RequiredIf you record a MULTI PAD with a pitched voice, the Chord Match function(see page 51) can be specified for that pad
74Clearing MULTI PAD DataThis function makes it possible to clear unneeded data from the PSR-530 MULTIPADs.Clearing an Entire Pad SetWhile the MULTI P
75The PSR-530 features a cartridge slot which accepts pre-programmed Yamaha MusicCartridges containing style and/or song data. One sample Music Cartri
76Using Music CartridgesCartridge SongsUsing Yamaha Music Cartridges (the one supplied with the PSR-530 includes 7songs, others are available from you
773Start PlaybackPlayback will begin as soon as the [START/STOP] button is pressed. You can turnthe MELODY and ACCOMPANIMENT tracks on and off during
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78The PSR-530 REVOICE function lets you change the following parameters for the R1, R2and L voices, the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT tracks, and the user SONG t
79Revoicing2If Necessary Select a Voice to RevoiceUse the three rightmost TRACK buttons to select the voice you want torevoice: L, R2, or R1. A frame
80Revoicing1Select the STYLE REVOICE ModeWhile the STYLE menu and the style you want to revoice are selected, press the[REVOICE] button (actually, the
815Repeat 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 ind
823Select and Edit the Revoice ParametersUse the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the desired parameter.The name of the selected parameter will
83Some of the functions in the OVERALL function group have already been described inappropriate sections of this manual. Others will be introduced for
84Overall Functions Touch SensitivityThis function sets the keyboard touch sensitivity. The range is from “0” to “127”.The higher the value the high
85 MetronomeWhen turned “on” the PSR-530 metronome will sound during AUTO ACCOMPA-NIMENT playback as well as SONG playback and recording. Split Voic
86In the rear panel of your PSR-530, there are MIDI terminals (MIDI IN, MIDI OUT), a TO HOSTterminal, and a HOST SELECT switch. By using the MIDI func
87MIDI FunctionsMIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, whichallows electronic musical instruments to communicate wit
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88● Remotely play another PSR-530MIDI Functions• When using the TO HOSTterminal to connect to apersonal computer usingWindows, a Yamaha MIDIdriver mus
89MIDI OUTMIDI INPSR-530MIDI FunctionsMIDI receive settings (page 93).Receive mode for all channelsset to “normal.”● Use the PSR-530 as a multi tone g
90● 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
91• When the HOST SELECT switch is set in the “MIDI” position, input and output in the TO HOSTswitch is ignored.• When using a Macintosh series comput
92The PSR-530 MIDI FunctionsThe PSR-530 has the following MIDI functions.To access a MIDI function first use the MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to move thet
93MIDI Functions● Transmit TrackThe “Tr.Trk” function selects the track to be transmitted via the transmitchannel specified by the Transmit Channel fu
94MIDI Functions● Receive ModeThe “Rcv.Mod” function specifies the receive mode for the channel selectedvia the Receive Channel function, above. The r
95MIDI Functions Bulk Data SendThis function causes the contents of the registration, user song, user style anduser pad memory to be transmitted via
96AppendixPSR-530 Display MENU/SUB MENU StructureMENU SUB MENU FUNCTION PAGEVOICEGrandPno (R1 voice name) ... R1 vo
97• Sub-menu items with a “ * ” appear only when the record mode is engaged.• Sub-menu items with a “ ✩ ” appear only when the record mode is not enga
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