Yamaha YPT-300, PSR-E303 owner manual Drum Kit List

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Drum Kit List

C1

C#1

D1

D#1

E1

F1

F#1

G1

G#1

A1

A#1

B1

C2

C#2

D2

D#2

E2

F2

F#2

G2

G#2

A2

A#2

B2

C3

C#3

D3

D#3

E3

F3

F#3

G3

G#3

A3

A#3

B3

C4

C#4

D4

D#4

E4

F4

F#4

G4

G#4

A4

A#4

B4

C5

C#5

D5

D#5

E5

F5

F#5

G5

G#5

A5

A#5

B5

C6

 

 

 

 

Voice No.

 

 

 

109

114

115

116

117

 

MSB(0-127) / LSB(0-127) / PC(1-128)

127/0/1

127/0/26

127/0/28

127/0/33

127/0/41

Keyboard

 

MIDI

 

Key

Alternate

Standard Kit 1

Analog Kit

Dance Kit

Jazz Kit

Brush Kit

Note#

 

Note

Note#

Note

off

assign

 

 

 

 

 

25

 

C#

0

13

C#

-1

 

3

Surdo Mute

 

 

 

 

26

 

D

0

14

D

-1

 

3

Surdo Open

 

 

 

 

27

 

D# 0

15

D#

-1

 

 

Hi Q

 

 

 

 

28

 

E

0

16

E

-1

 

 

Whip Slap

 

 

 

 

29

 

F

0

17

F

-1

 

4

Scratch Push

 

 

 

 

30

 

F#

0

18

F#

-1

 

4

Scratch Pull

 

 

 

 

31

 

G

0

19

G

-1

 

 

Finger Snap

 

 

 

 

32

 

G#

0

20

G#

-1

 

 

Click Noise

 

 

 

 

33

 

A

0

21

A

-1

 

 

Metronome Click

 

 

 

 

34

 

A#

0

22

A#

-1

 

 

Metronome Bell

 

 

 

 

35

 

B

0

23

B

-1

 

 

Seq Click L

 

 

 

 

36

 

C

1

24

C

0

 

 

Seq Click H

 

 

 

 

37

 

C#

1

25

C#

0

 

 

Brush Tap

 

 

 

 

38

 

D

1

26

D

0

O

 

Brush Swirl

 

 

 

 

39

 

D#

1

27

D#

0

 

 

Brush Slap

 

 

 

 

40

 

E

1

28

E

0

O

 

Brush Tap Swirl

Reverse Cymbal

Reverse Cymbal

 

 

41

 

F

1

29

F

0

O

 

Snare Roll

 

 

 

 

42

 

F#

1

30

F#

0

 

 

Castanet

Hi Q 2

Hi Q 2

 

 

43

 

G

1

31

G

0

 

 

Snare H Soft

SD Rock H

AnSD Snappy

SD Jazz H Light

Brush Slap L

44

 

G#

1

32

G#

0

 

 

Sticks

 

 

 

 

45

 

A

1

33

A

0

 

 

Bass Drum Soft

Bass Drum H

AnBD Dance-1

 

 

46

 

A#

1

34

A#

0

 

 

Open Rim Shot

 

AnSD OpenRim

 

 

47

 

B

1

35

B

0

 

 

Bass Drum Hard

BD Analog L

AnBD Dance-2

 

 

48

 

C

2

36

C

1

 

 

Bass Drum

BD Analog H

AnBD Dance-3

BD Jazz

BD Jazz

49

 

C#

2

37

C#

1

 

 

Side Stick

Analog Side Stick

Analog Side Stick

 

 

50

 

D

2

38

D

1

 

 

Snare M

Analog Snare 1

AnSD Q

SD Jazz L

Brush Slap

51

 

D#

2

39

D#

1

 

 

Hand Clap

 

 

 

 

52

 

E

2

40

E

1

 

 

Snare H Hard

Analog Snare 2

AnSD Ana+Acoustic

SD Jazz M

Brush Tap

53

 

F

2

41

F

1

 

 

Floor Tom L

Analog Tom 1

Analog Tom 1

Jazz Tom 1

Brush Tom 1

54

 

F#

2

42

F#

1

 

1

Hi-Hat Closed

Analog HH Closed 1

Analog HH Closed 3

 

 

55

 

G

2

43

G

1

 

 

Floor Tom H

Analog Tom 2

Analog Tom 2

Jazz Tom 2

Brush Tom 2

56

 

G#

2

44

G#

1

 

1

Hi-Hat Pedal

Analog HH Closed 2

Analog HH Closed 4

 

 

57

 

A

2

45

A

1

 

 

Low Tom

Analog Tom 3

Analog Tom 3

Jazz Tom 3

Brush Tom 3

58

 

A#

2

46

A#

1

 

1

Hi-Hat Open

Analog HH Open

Analog HH Open 2

 

 

59

 

B

2

47

B

1

 

 

Mid Tom L

Analog Tom 4

Analog Tom 4

Jazz Tom 4

Brush Tom 4

60

 

C

3

48

C

2

 

 

Mid Tom H

Analog Tom 5

Analog Tom 5

Jazz Tom 5

Brush Tom 5

61

 

C#

3

49

C#

2

 

 

Crash Cymbal 1

Analog Cymbal

Analog Cymbal

 

 

62

 

D

3

50

D

2

 

 

High Tom

Analog Tom 6

Analog Tom 6

Jazz Tom 6

Brush Tom 6

63

 

D#

3

51

D#

2

 

 

Ride Cymbal 1

 

 

 

 

64

 

E

3

52

E

2

 

 

Chinese Cymbal

 

 

 

 

65

 

F

3

53

F

2

 

 

Ride Cymbal Cup

 

 

 

 

66

 

F#

3

54

F#

2

 

 

Tambourine

 

 

 

 

67

 

G

3

55

G

2

 

 

Splash Cymbal

 

 

 

 

68

 

G#

3

56

G#

2

 

 

Cowbell

Analog Cowbell

Analog Cowbell

 

 

69

 

A

3

57

A

2

 

 

Crash Cymbal 2

 

 

 

 

70

 

A#

3

58

A#

2

 

 

Vibraslap

 

 

 

 

71

 

B

3

59

B

2

 

 

Ride Cymbal 2

 

 

 

 

72

 

C

4

60

C

3

 

 

Bongo H

 

 

 

 

73

 

C#

4

61

C#

3

 

 

Bongo L

 

 

 

 

74

 

D

4

62

D

3

 

 

Conga H Mute

Analog Conga H

Analog Conga H

 

 

75

 

D#

4

63

D#

3

 

 

Conga H Open

Analog Conga M

Analog Conga M

 

 

76

 

E

4

64

E

3

 

 

Conga L

Analog Conga L

Analog Conga L

 

 

77

 

F

4

65

F

3

 

 

Timbale H

 

 

 

 

78

 

F#

4

66

F#

3

 

 

Timbale L

 

 

 

 

79

 

G

4

67

G

3

 

 

Agogo H

 

 

 

 

80

 

G#

4

68

G#

3

 

 

Agogo L

 

 

 

 

81

 

A

4

69

A

3

 

 

Cabasa

 

 

 

 

82

 

A#

4

70

A#

3

 

 

Maracas

Analog Maracas

Analog Maracas

 

 

83

 

B

4

71

B

3

O

 

Samba Whistle H

 

 

 

 

84

 

C

5

72

C

4

O

 

Samba Whistle L

 

 

 

 

85

 

C#

5

73

C#

4

 

 

Guiro Short

 

 

 

 

86

 

D

5

74

D

4

O

 

Guiro Long

 

 

 

 

87

 

D#

5

75

D#

4

 

 

Claves

Analog Claves

Analog Claves

 

 

88

 

E

5

76

E

4

 

 

Wood Block H

 

 

 

 

89

 

F

5

77

F

4

 

 

Wood Block L

 

 

 

 

90

 

F#

5

78

F#

4

 

 

Cuica Mute

Scratch Push

Scratch Push

 

 

91

 

G

5

79

G

4

 

 

Cuica Open

Scratch Pull

Scratch Pull

 

 

92

 

G#

5

80

G#

4

 

2

Triangle Mute

 

 

 

 

93

 

A

5

81

A

4

 

2

Triangle Open

 

 

 

 

94

 

A#

5

82

A#

4

 

 

Shaker

 

 

 

 

95

 

B

5

83

B

4

 

 

Jingle Bell

 

 

 

 

96

 

C

6

84

C

5

 

 

Bell Tree

 

 

 

 

97

 

C#

6

85

C#

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

98

 

D

6

86

D

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

99

 

D#

6

87

D#

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

100

 

E

6

88

E

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

101

 

F

6

89

F

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

102

 

F#

6

90

F#

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

103

 

G

6

91

G

5

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

72 PSR-E303/YPT-300 Owner’s Manual

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Contents Page Please Keep this Manual FCC Information U.S.A Precautions Saving and backing up your data Supplied Accessories Panel logosContents Setting Up Power RequirementsUsing an AC Power Adaptor Using BatteriesUsing the Midi Terminals Turn on the powerMake all necessary connections Before turning the power on Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel@1 @2 @3 @4@5 @6@7 Try playing a variety of instrument Voices Press the Voice buttonSelect a Voice FlutePlaying Two Voices Simultaneously-Dual Press the Dual ON/OFF button to turn the Dual function onSelect a Dual Voice Press the Split ON/OFF button to turn the Split function on Select a Split VoicePlaying the Grand Piano Voice Drum kitsPress the Portable Grand button Press the Voice button Select the desired Drum kitTry out each key Drum Kit ListFun Sounds Press the Sound Effect KIT button Quick GuideSet the metronome tempo by using the number buttons 0-9, + Start the metronomePress the TEMPO/TAP button to display the tempo TempoSet the time signature by using the number buttons 0-9, + Set the metronome volume by using the number buttons 0-9, +Press the Function button a number of times until MetroVol AppearsSelect the desired Song by using the number buttons 0-9, + Select and Listen to a Specific SongPress the Song button Press the START/STOP buttonOther Operations Song ListSelecting a rhythm of a Style Press the Style buttonSelect a Style HH LightPlaying with a Style Turn Sync Start onSplit Point Auto Accompani Ment range Recording Your Performance Start recordingRecording to a specified track Stop recordingSpecify the track you want to record UserRecording to Track Deleting User Songs Press and hold the REC button for longer than a secondPress the +/YES button Backup and Initialization BackupBackup Clear InitializationBasic Operation and Displays Basic OperationBritePno Press a button to select a basic function003 Song Lesson Lesson 1 Listen & LearnYamaha Education Suite Select the desired Song for your lessonStop the Lesson mode No LPartSelect the part you want to practice Start LessonLesson 2 Timing GradeLesson 3 Waiting R3 WaitingSong settings Song VolumeChanging the Melody Voice Set the Song Volume by pressing the number buttons 0- 9, + MuteSongVol Practice Makes Perfect RepeatOFF Repeat Play With a Variety of Effects Adding HarmonyTrio Adding Reverb To add ReverbSelect a Reverb Type Hall2Adding Chorus Adding Panel SustainChorus1 OFF SustainHandy Performance Features Setting the Touch SensitivityTouch Response Sensitivity Touch ResponseSetting the Split Point TransposeTranspos Tuning One Touch SettingTuning SprnoSaxAdjusting the Voice Parameters Changing the tempo of the Song/StyleStyle Auto Accompaniment Functions Various ways to start and stop Style playbackStarting Style playback Stop and Enter Sync Start Mode Stopping Style playbackImmediate Stop Play the Ending and StopPattern Variation Sections Turn Sync Start onPress the MAIN/AUTO Fill button Press the INTRO/ENDING/rit. buttonAdjusting the Style Volume Set the Style volume by using the number buttons 0-9, +StyleVol Playing Auto Accompaniment Chords Easy ChordsStandard Chords Easy Chords Standard ChordsRecognized Standard Chords Chart Chord Name/Abbreviation Normal Voicing Chord C DisplayLooking up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary DictAbout chords Chord namesFunction Settings Set the value by using the number but- tons 0-9, +Function Setting List Select the item and change the valueVolume What is MIDI? About MidiWhat You Can Do With Midi Local Settings Midi settingsExternal Clock Settings PC ModeOFF PC mode Chart of PC SettingsRemote Control of Midi Devices PSR-E303/YPT-300 Panel Setting Transmission Initial SendRemote control keys Installing Musicsoft Downloader Connecting a personal computerUsing Transferred Songs for Lessons Transferring data from a computerTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and SolutionVoice List Maximum PolyphonyVoice List Chromatic Ensemble Synth Effects Sound Effects Drum Kit List MidiDrum Kit List Maou Style List Style Style Name BeatEffect Type List Harmony TypesMidi Implementation Chart YamahaOmni Poly Midi Data Format Effect mapSpecifications Panel ControlsIndex Panel Controls and TerminalsIndex Limited Warranty North America WD56610

PSR-E303, YPT-300 specifications

The Yamaha YPT-300 and PSR-E303 are two notable models in Yamaha's extensive lineup of portable keyboards, designed to provide users with a versatile instrument suitable for both beginners and more experienced musicians. These keyboards incorporate a variety of features and technologies that make them appealing to a wide audience.

One of the standout features of both models is the comprehensive range of 61 semi-weighted keys, which offer a responsive touch and allow for expressive performances. The keyboards come equipped with a variety of voices, boasting over 500 instrument sounds. This diverse array includes everything from traditional piano and strings to modern synths and percussion, providing users with plenty of options to explore different musical styles.

Accompanying the extensive sound palette is a broad selection of accompaniment styles, with over 200 preset styles that allow users to play along with a full band sound. This feature is particularly beneficial for practice sessions, composing, or simply enjoying music in a more engaging way. The Smart Chord function further enhances the playing experience by allowing users to play complex chords with a simple finger placement, making it easier for beginners to create rich harmonic sounds.

In terms of educational features, both the YPT-300 and PSR-E303 include a built-in lesson function. This function helps users learn to play popular songs with ease through visual aids and simplified note guidance. The Performance Assistant technology is another innovative element, which prevents mistakes during play by ensuring that only musically relevant notes are sounded, a great tool for building confidence.

For connectivity, both models are equipped with a headphone jack for private practice, as well as MIDI connectivity that allows for integration with music production software and other digital instruments. The USB-to-host port is also a significant feature, enabling users to connect the keyboards to a computer or tablet, opening up a wide range of possibilities for music creation and recording.

Overall, the Yamaha YPT-300 and PSR-E303 are packed with features designed to inspire and assist musicians of all levels. With their user-friendly interface, extensive sound libraries, and versatile functionalities, these keyboards serve as a perfect gateway for anyone looking to explore the world of music.