Yamaha PSR-140 manual Play the selected voice, Percussion Voice Chart

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SELECTING AND PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODE

Play the selected voice.

To change to another voice, repeat step 2 above.

If the Song or Style mode is active in the background (indi- cated by a C-shaped bar in the display), you can also play songs or styles, respectively, in the Voice mode by simply pressing the START/STOP (>/■) button. The last selected song or style will be played.

NOTE:

The PortaTone is polyphonic up to a maximum of 16 notes. (Depending on the voice selected — such as split voices and dual voices — fewer notes may be available.) This includes not only the notes played from the keyboard, but also the notes in a style pattern, the notes played by a Pad (page 40), and so on. Thus, if you play too many notes at one time, some may not sound and/or others may be cancelled.

Harmony voices (#61 - #70) automatically add a one-, two- or three-note harmony to the origi- nal voice. Split voices (#71 - #80) feature two separate voices, each playable from opposite sections of the keyboard — the lower voice playable up to B2 and the upper voice from C3 (middle C). Echo voices (#81 - #90) provide an echo effect that adds delayed repeats to the original voice. Dual voices (#91 - #93) blend two voices together for a rich, layered sound. Sustain voices (#94 - #99) adds a slow, natural decay.

Also included are special Percussion voices — #90 (with Echo) and #100 — that let you play

various drum and percussion sounds from the keyboard. (Refer to the Percussion Voice chart below.) Symbols are also printed above the keyboard, conveniently indicating which sounds are played from which keys.

NOTE: About the Harmony voices

Since Harmony voices are designed to automatically play two or more notes with the notes you play on the keyboard, only one note can be played on the keyboard at a time. If several notes are played together, only the last note or highest note played will be used for the harmony effect.

The type of harmony used depends on the particular voice that is selected.

Percussion Voice Chart

 

1

2

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Cymbal

Cymbal

Drum

Drum

Bass

Tom

Low

Mid

Tom

High

H

L

H

H

H

L

L

ShortLong

 

Drum Drum

 

CloseDrum PedalDrum Open

 

 

 

Tom

 

Tom

H

L

Rim Bass Bass Hi

SnareHi

1

 

2

Tom

CrashTom

SplashTom

SynthBassCowbellSynthSnareClavesSynthShakerSynthSynthTimbaleSynthTimbaleAgogoAgogoCongaBongoCongaBongoCongaGuiroGuiro

SnareHi

Tom

Shot

-hat

 

-hat

-hat

Bass

Low

 

 

Mid

High

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

M

m

aug

dim

sus4

7

m7

M7

mM7

7 5 m7 5 7sus4

m6 (9)

C C D

D

D E E

F F G

G

G

A A

A

B

B

 

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Contents Page Special Message Section Precautions Congratulations on your purchase Yamaha PSR-140 PortaTone ContentsYamaha Education Suite Main FeaturesFront Panel Panel Controls and TerminalsOverall buttons t, + Power switch STANDBY/ON Master Volume dialSong button Voice buttonPHONES/OUTPUT jack Rear PanelDC in 10-12V jack Midi IN, OUT terminals Using an AC Power Adaptor Setting UPUsing Batteries When the Batteries Run DownUsing the Midi Terminals Using HeadphonesConnecting a Keyboard Amplifier or Stereo System Set the Volume First, turn on the powerGetting Started Playing the Demo Songs Press the Demo buttonPanel Display Indications Portable Grand Using the MetronomePress the piano-shaped Portable Grand button Change the valueAdjusting the Metronome Volume Setting the Metronome Time SignatureSelect the Voice mode Selecting and Playing Voices Voice ModeSelecting and Playing a Voice GrandPnoTrombone Using the numeric keypadPlay the selected voice Percussion Voice ChartTranspose Transpose and TuningSelect the Transpose function in the Overall menu TransposTuning TuningSelect the Tuning function in the Overall menu Select the Song mode Selecting and Playing Songs the Song ModeSelecting and Playing a Song Select the desired song numberSelect the Tempo function in the Overall menu Changing the TempoAbout the Beat Display 116SongVol Adjusting the Song VolumeSelect the Song Volume function in the Overall menu Repeat Song ControlsRepeat Turn off the A/B Repeat func- tion Set point B the end point of the sectionPause or stop playback as needed Select a song Melody GuideSet the Melody Guide function WaitingVoice Change Change the Voice Change settingChange the Voice directly VC OnSelect the Style mode Selecting and Playing Styles the Style ModeSelecting and Playing a Style 8BtPopIntro³A Start the selected styleStop the style Style ControlsChange chords using the auto accompaniment feature Using the Auto Accompaniment FeaturesTurn on the auto accompaniment Select and play a styleAcmpVol Adjusting the Accompaniment VolumeStyle Sections Main A, Main B and FILL-INS Single Finger Chords Using Auto Accompaniment Multi FingeringFingered Chords Fingered Chords in the Key of CWhat is a CHORD? Other Chords Intervals of the ScaleTurn on the One Touch Setting function ONE Touch Setting OTSSelect a style OTS OnSmart Chord GuideSelect the Smart Chord Guide Set the desired keyPlayed notes Actual chords Specify the root of the chord DictionaryDict Play the chordSelect the Pad function in the Overall menu Multi PadsPianist1 Select the desired bankHow Can Midi be Used? MidiAbout Midi Problem Possible Cause and Solution TroubleshootingVoice List Voice List LCD Multi PAD ListMidi Implementation Chart Midi Implementation ChartMidi Implementation Chart Midi SpecificationsMisc IndexLimited Warranty North America G., EMI Division 1999 Yamaha Corporation