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Page 2 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

8MELODY1234MELODY MELODY MELODYACCOM-PANIMENTVOICE VOICE VOICERHYTHM1BASS CHORD1CHORD2PAD PHRASE1PHRASE2FINGERINGREGISTRATION1234MULTI PAD1234RHYTHM2F

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS

98Data Backup & Initialization Data BackupExcept for the data listed below, all PSR-530 panel settings are reset to their initialsettings wheneve

Page 4 - Important Features

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

Page 5 - ◆ Packing List

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

Page 6 - Contents

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

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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

Page 8 - Panel Controls

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

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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

Page 10 - Basic Display Operation

105Drum Kit List13 C#-1 *3 <—— <—— <—— <——14 D-1 *3 <—— <—— <—— <——15 D#-1 <—— <—— <—— <——16 E-1 <—— <—— <

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106There are three types of digital effects installed in the PSR-530: the reverb effect (systemeffect), the chorus effect (system effect) and the DSP

Page 12 - GrandPno

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

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9Basic Display OperationACCOMPANIMENT TRACKSThe top row of 8 icons light to indicate which of the 8 possibleaccompaniment tracks are being used for ac

Page 14 - Setting Up

108About 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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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

Page 16 - The Demonstration

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

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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

Page 18 - Playing the PSR-530

112MIDI Data Format• ATTACK TIME applies adjustment to the envelope attack time set by thevoice. This parameter specifies relative change with the val

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113(3-6-3-1-2) XG PARMETER CHANGEbinary hexadecimal11110000 F0 Exclusive status01000011 43 YAMAHA ID0001nnnn 1N Device Number01001100 4C Model ID0aaaa

Page 20 - SteelDrm

114MIDI Data FormatThe 5 data types listed below are received.System DataMulti Effect Data (Individual module unit)Multi Part Data (Individual part un

Page 21 - Std.Kit1

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

Page 22 - SPLIT VOICE

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

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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

Page 24 - Auto Accompaniment

10OVERALLREGISTMEMORYDIGITALEFFECTMIDIMULTI PADVOICESTYLESONGMELODY1234MELODY MELODY MELODYACCOM-PANIMENTVOICE VOICE VOICERHYTHM1BASS CHORD1CHORD2PAD

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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

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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

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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

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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

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122MIDI Implementation Chart[Portable Keyboard] Date: 1997. 4. 14Model: PSR-530MIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function Transmitted Recognized Re

Page 30 - ■ Muting Individual Tracks

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

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124SpecificationsSong• Song Volume• Minus One Practice (Minus One Channel Setting)• Repeat Play• Revoice (User song only) : Volume, Octove, Pan, Rever

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125IndexAAC power adaptor ...12Accompaniment styles, cartridge ...

Page 33 - FngrngMd

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

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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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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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M.D.G., EMI Division © 1997 Yamaha CorporationVV67140 808POCP5.3-06F0 Printed in Japan

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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

Page 38 - Digital Effects

13Setting UpConnections The PHONES JackA standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice orlate-night playing. The int

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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

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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

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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

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

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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

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19Playing the PSR-530◆ Keyboard PercussionWhen one of the 12 panel DRUM KIT voices are selected (voice numbers 201through 212) you can play different

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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

Page 47 - The Pitch Bend Wheel

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

Page 48 - Transpose

22Auto AccompanimentThe PSR-530 has 100 different accompaniment “styles” that can be used to provide fully-orchestrated or rhythm-only accompaniment.

Page 49 - Registration Memory

23STYLE12345678094Set the TempoWhen you select a different style while the accompaniment is not playing, the“default” tempo for that style is also sel

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245Start the AccompanimentThere are several ways to start the accompaniment:• It is possible to select theMAIN A or B section prior toa straight start

Page 51 - The Multi Pads

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

Page 52 - Playing the MULTI PADs

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

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27Auto AccompanimentAccompaniment Track MutingThe PSR-530 has eight accompaniment tracks — RHYTHM 1, RHYTHM 2,BASS, CHORD 1, CHORD 2, PAD, PHRASE 1, a

Page 54 - Song Playback

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

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28Auto AccompanimentAccompaniment Volume ControlWhen the STYLE menu is selected (i.e. the accompaniment track and volume iconsare framed) the volume o

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29Auto AccompanimentChanging the Accompaniment Split PointThe AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT split point can be set to any key on the PSR-530keyboard to match you

Page 57 - Minus-one Practice

30Auto Accompaniment◆ Interaction Between the AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT andSPLIT VOICE Split PointsThe SPLIT VOICE split point (page 21) and AUTO ACCOMPANIME

Page 58 - Select a MELODY Track

31Auto AccompanimentThen use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the “FngrngMd” functionfrom within the OVERALL menu. The abbreviated name of t

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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

Page 60 - Song Recording

33Auto AccompanimentCCm7C( )CM( )7C(9)C( )(9)6CaugCm6Cm7( )Cmb57CmMb57Cm( )(9)7Cm(9)CmM7( )CmM(9)7( )CdimCdim7C(9)7( )C(13)7(

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34Auto Accompaniment◆ The Stop Accompaniment FunctionWhile the SINGLE FINGER, FINGERED 1, FINGERED 2, or MULTI-FIN-GER mode is selected chords played

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35Auto Accompaniment1Select a StyleSelect the STYLE menu and select an accompaniment style as described on page22.2Press the [ONE TOUCH SETTING] Butto

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36Digital EffectsReverbThe REVERB effect applies only to the R1. Reverb can be turned completely offby selecting the “off” reverb type as described be

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37OVERALLDIGITALEFFECTMIDIThen use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select “Reverb”. After a fewseconds the name of the currently selected REVERB

Page 65 - Clearing Song Data

2Congratulations!VOICE R2 VOICE R151 1andPnoREGISTRATIONImportant FeaturesTouch-sensitive 61-key keyboard for a widerange of dynamic musical expressio

Page 66 - Style Recording

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

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39Digital EffectsOVERALLDIGITALEFFECTMIDIChorusFlanger106Selecting a Chorus Effect1Select the Digital Effect “Chorus” FunctionUse the MENU [▲] and [▼]

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40Digital EffectsDSPRETURNSENDThe PSR-530 features an extensive range of 45 DSP (Digital Signal Processor)effects. There are two types of digital effe

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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

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42Digital EffectsHarmonyWhen HARMONY is on, playing single notes or chords on the right-hand sectionof the keyboard produces automatic harmony matched

Page 71 - Execute?

43Digital EffectsREVERB TRANSPOSE0HARMONY TEMPO116HARMONYOVERALLDIGITALEFFECTMIDISelecting a Harmony Type1Select the Digital Effect “Harmony” Function

Page 72 - Clearing User Style Data

44Digital EffectsThen use the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select “Harmony”. After a fewseconds the name of the currently selected HARMONY type wil

Page 73 - Multi Pad Recording

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

Page 74 - UserPad1

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

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47Registration MemoryThe PSR-530 Registration Memory feature can be used to memorize 128 complete control-panel setups (32 banks, 4 setups each) that

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3MULTI PADSong recording feature lets you recordfour melody tracks with an accompaniment track.Multi Pads record and play short rhythmicand melodic se

Page 77 - Using Music Cartridges

48Registration Memory3Register the SettingsWhile holding the [MEMORY] button, press one of the REGISTRATIONMEMORY buttons — [1] through [4]. Any data

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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.

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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

Page 80 - Revoicing

51The Multi PadsTurning the CHORD MATCH Function On/Off• The chord matchfunction has no effectwith pads that containpercussion phrases.2Select a CHORD

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52Song PlaybackUse the following procedure to play back the PSR-530’s internal demonstration songs as wellas songs you record yourself (see “Song Reco

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533Start 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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54Song PlaybackPlay from a Specified MeasureYou can start SONG playback from any specified measure, as long as the specifiedmeasure is within the rang

Page 84 - RevSndLv

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

Page 85 - Overall Functions

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

Page 86 - TouchSns

57Song PlaybackRepeat PlayThis function allows you to specify any section of a song — internal or cartridge —for continuous repeat playback.1Select th

Page 87 - SongTrns

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

Page 88 - MIDI Functions

58Song RecordingThe PSR-530 SONG tracks allows you to record and play back complete songs includingchord sequences created using the AUTO ACCOMPANIMEN

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59Song Recording1Set Up to RecordBefore recording set up the PSR-530 as required: e.g. select the requiredvoice(s), effects, accompaniment style, acco

Page 90

604If Necessary, Select a User Song NumberIf the desired user song is not already selected, use the [–] and [+] buttons, numberbuttons, or data dial t

Page 91 - • When using a per

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

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62Song Recording◆ About the Recording with the Digital Effects AppliedYou can use three Digital Effects, Reverb, Chorus and DSP, at one time. However,

Page 93 - D-SUB 25-pin

63Song RecordingClearing Song DataThis function makes it possible to clear unneeded data from the PSR-530 SONGmemory.Clearing an Entire SongWhile the

Page 94 - The PSR-530 MIDI Functions

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

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65Style Recording3Select the STYLE Record modePress the [STYLE] button to select the STYLE record mode. The STYLE menuwill automatically be selected a

Page 96 - ExtClock

66Style Recording4If Necessary, Select a User Style NumberIf the desired user style is not already selected, use the [–] and [+] buttons, numberbutton

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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

Page 98 - Appendix

5Song Recording 58Song Recording Procedure ... 59About the Recording withthe Digital Effects Applied ...

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68Style Recording10Record Additional Sections & Tracks as RequiredBy repeating steps 5 through 9, above, you can select and record additional sect

Page 100 - ■ Data Initialization

69QuantizeQuantization can be used to align notes to the nearest specified beat to tighten uploose timing.1With the style record ready mode (or rehear

Page 101 - Voice List

70Style RecordingClearing User Style DataThis function makes it possible to clear unneeded data from the PSR-530 User Styletracks.Clearing an Entire S

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 106 - Drum Kit List

75The PSR-530 features a cartridge slot which accepts pre-programmed Yamaha MusicCartridges containing style and/or song data. One sample Music Cartri

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76Using Music CartridgesCartridge SongsUsing Yamaha Music Cartridges (the one supplied with the PSR-530 includes 7songs, others are available from you

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773Start PlaybackPlayback will begin as soon as the [START/STOP] button is pressed. You can turnthe MELODY and ACCOMPANIMENT tracks on and off during

Page 109 - DRY LINE

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Page 110 - The Digital Effect List

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

Page 111 - Troubleshooting

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

Page 112 - MIDI Data Format

80Revoicing1Select the STYLE REVOICE ModeWhile the STYLE menu and the style you want to revoice are selected, press the[REVOICE] button (actually, the

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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

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823Select and Edit the Revoice ParametersUse the SUB MENU [▲] and [▼] buttons to select the desired parameter.The name of the selected parameter will

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83Some of the functions in the OVERALL function group have already been described inappropriate sections of this manual. Others will be introduced for

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84Overall Functions Touch SensitivityThis function sets the keyboard touch sensitivity. The range is from “0” to “127”.The higher the value the high

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85 MetronomeWhen turned “on” the PSR-530 metronome will sound during AUTO ACCOMPA-NIMENT playback as well as SONG playback and recording. Split Voic

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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

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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

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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

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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

Page 124 - MIDI Implementation Chart

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

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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

Page 126 - Specifications

93MIDI Functions● Transmit TrackThe “Tr.Trk” function selects the track to be transmitted via the transmitchannel specified by the Transmit Channel fu

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94MIDI Functions● Receive ModeThe “Rcv.Mod” function specifies the receive mode for the channel selectedvia the Receive Channel function, above. The r

Page 128 - Limited Warranty

95MIDI Functions Bulk Data SendThis function causes the contents of the registration, user song, user style anduser pad memory to be transmitted via

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96AppendixPSR-530 Display MENU/SUB MENU StructureMENU SUB MENU FUNCTION PAGEVOICEGrandPno (R1 voice name) ... R1 vo

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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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