Yamaha PSR-270, Portatone manual GM Voice List, Ethnic

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VOICE LIST

GM Voice List

 

Voice

Bank Select

 

MIDI

 

 

 

Voice

Bank Select

 

MIDI

 

 

 

 

 

 

Program

 

Voice Name

 

 

 

 

Program

 

Voice Name

 

Number

MSB

LSB

 

Change#

 

 

 

Number

MSB

LSB

 

Change#

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PIANO

 

 

166

0

0

 

55

 

Orchestra Hit

 

111

0

0

 

0

 

Acoustic Grand Piano

 

 

 

 

 

BRASS

 

 

 

112

0

0

 

1

 

Bright Acoustic Piano

 

167

0

0

 

56

 

Trumpet

 

113

0

0

 

2

 

Electric Grand Piano

 

168

0

0

 

57

 

Trombone

 

114

0

0

 

3

 

Honky-tonk Piano

 

169

0

0

 

58

 

Tuba

 

115

0

0

 

4

 

Electric Piano 1

 

170

0

0

 

59

 

Muted Trumpet

 

116

0

0

 

5

 

Electric Piano 2

 

171

0

0

 

60

 

French Horn

 

117

0

0

 

6

 

Harpsichord

 

172

0

0

 

61

 

Brass Section

 

118

0

0

 

7

 

Clavi

 

173

0

0

 

62

 

Synth Brass 1

 

 

 

 

 

CHROMATIC

 

 

174

0

0

 

63

 

Synth Brass 2

 

119

0

0

 

8

 

Celesta

 

 

 

 

 

REED

 

 

120

0

0

 

9

 

Glockenspiel

 

175

0

0

 

64

 

Soprano Sax

 

121

0

0

 

10

 

Music Box

 

176

0

0

 

65

 

Alto Sax

 

122

0

0

 

11

 

Vibraphone

 

177

0

0

 

66

 

Tenor Sax

 

123

0

0

 

12

 

Marimba

 

178

0

0

 

67

 

Baritone Sax

 

124

0

0

 

13

 

Xylophone

 

179

0

0

 

68

 

Oboe

 

125

0

0

 

14

 

Tubular Bells

 

180

0

0

 

69

 

English Horn

 

126

0

0

 

15

 

Dulcimer

 

181

0

0

 

70

 

Bassoon

 

 

 

 

 

ORGAN

 

 

 

182

0

0

 

71

 

Clarinet

 

127

0

0

 

16

 

Drawbar Organ

 

 

 

 

 

PIPE

 

 

 

128

0

0

 

17

 

Percussive Organ

 

183

0

0

 

72

 

Piccolo

 

129

0

0

 

18

 

Rock Organ

 

184

0

0

 

73

 

Flute

 

130

0

0

 

19

 

Church Organ

 

185

0

0

 

74

 

Recorder

 

131

0

0

 

20

 

Reed Organ

 

186

0

0

 

75

 

Pan Flute

 

132

0

0

 

21

 

Accordion

 

187

0

0

 

76

 

Blown Bottle

 

133

0

0

 

22

 

Harmonica

 

188

0

0

 

77

 

Shakuhachi

 

134

0

0

 

23

 

Tango Accordion

 

189

0

0

 

78

 

Whistle

 

 

 

 

 

GUITAR

 

 

190

0

0

 

79

 

Ocarina

 

135

0

0

 

24

 

Acoustic Guitar (nylon)

 

 

 

 

SYNTH LEAD

 

136

0

0

 

25

 

Acoustic Guitar (steel)

 

191

0

0

 

80

 

Lead 1 (square)

 

137

0

0

 

26

 

Electric Guitar (jazz)

 

192

0

0

 

81

 

Lead 2 (sawtooth)

 

138

0

0

 

27

 

Electric Guitar (clean)

 

193

0

0

 

82

 

Lead 3 (calliope)

 

139

0

0

 

28

 

Electric Guitar (muted)

 

194

0

0

 

83

 

Lead 4 (chiff)

 

140

0

0

 

29

 

Overdriven Guitar

 

195

0

0

 

84

 

Lead 5 (charang)

 

141

0

0

 

30

 

Distortion Guitar

 

196

0

0

 

85

 

Lead 6 (voice)

 

142

0

0

 

31

 

Guitar Harmonics

 

197

0

0

 

86

 

Lead 7 (fifth)

 

 

 

 

 

BASS

 

 

198

0

0

 

87

 

Lead 8 (bass+Lead )

 

143

0

0

 

32

 

Acoustic Bass

 

 

 

 

SYNTH PAD

 

144

0

0

 

33

 

Electric Bass (finger)

 

199

0

0

 

88

 

Pad 1 (new age)

 

145

0

0

 

34

 

Electric Bass (pick)

 

200

0

0

 

89

 

Pad 2 (warm)

 

146

0

0

 

35

 

Fretless Bass

 

201

0

0

 

90

 

Pad 3 (polysynth)

 

147

0

0

 

36

 

Slap Bass 1

 

202

0

0

 

91

 

Pad 4 (choir)

 

148

0

0

 

37

 

Slap Bass 2

 

203

0

0

 

92

 

Pad 5 (bowed)

 

149

0

0

 

38

 

Synth Bass 1

 

204

0

0

 

93

 

Pad 6 (metallic)

 

150

0

0

 

39

 

Synth Bass 2

 

205

0

0

 

94

 

Pad 7 (halo)

 

 

 

 

 

STRINGS

 

 

206

0

0

 

95

 

Pad 8 (sweep)

 

151

0

0

 

40

 

Violin

 

 

 

 

SYNTH EFFECTS

 

152

0

0

 

41

 

Viola

 

207

0

0

 

96

 

FX 1 (rain)

 

153

0

0

 

42

 

Cello

 

208

0

0

 

97

 

FX 2 (soundtrack)

 

154

0

0

 

43

 

Contrabass

 

209

0

0

 

98

 

FX 3 (crystal)

 

155

0

0

 

44

 

Tremolo Strings

 

210

0

0

 

99

 

FX 4 (atmosphere)

 

156

0

0

 

45

 

Pizzicato Strings

 

211

0

0

 

100

 

FX 5 (brightness)

 

157

0

0

 

46

 

Orchestral Harp

 

212

0

0

 

101

 

FX 6 (goblins)

 

158

0

0

 

47

 

Timpani

 

213

0

0

 

102

 

FX 7 (echoes)

 

 

 

 

ENSEMBLE

 

214

0

0

 

103

 

FX 8 (sci-fi)

 

159

0

0

 

48

 

Strings Ensemble 1

 

 

 

 

 

ETHNIC

 

 

160

0

0

 

49

 

Strings Ensemble 2

 

215

0

0

 

104

 

Sitar

 

161

0

0

 

50

 

Synth Strings 1

 

216

0

0

 

105

 

Banjo

 

162

0

0

 

51

 

Synth Strings 2

 

217

0

0

 

106

 

Shamisen

 

163

0

0

 

52

 

Choir Aahs

 

218

0

0

 

107

 

Koto

 

164

0

0

 

53

 

Voice Oohs

 

219

0

0

 

108

 

Kalimba

110

165

0

0

 

54

 

Synth Voice

 

220

0

0

 

109

 

Bagpipe

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

108

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Contents Page Special Message Section Precautions Yamaha Education Suite Main FeaturesOther powerful features include Contents Panel Controls and Terminals Front PanelRear Panel Using Batteries Setting UPUsing an AC Power Adaptor When the Batteries Run DownConnecting a Keyboard Amplifier or Stereo System Using HeadphonesUsing a Footswitch Quick Guide How to Use Your New PSR-270 PortaTone Voice 002BritePnoVoices Playing along with the MetronomeAuto Accompaniment Style 0028BtPop2Step Auto AccompanimentChord Guide Chord Guide Playing chord progressions songs with just one fingerSong 100SongVol Song ALLTakeOffSong 002PF-Grand Style F41UserBank Style 1OTS UserSTYLE2UserBank SongsFunction Parameters STYLE1M.OctaveFunction Parameters Function Parameters ListMidi Midi GM System LevelPanel Display Indications Mode indicatorsOverall functions bar indicator Notation D KeyboardSong track indicators Beat indicatorsAccompaniment On indicator Measure and TempoPlaying the Portable Grand Using the MetronomePortable Grand Press the Portable Grand buttonTurn on the Metronome Setting the Metronome Time SignatureChange the value Adjusting the Metronome Volume Select the Metronome Volume function in the Overall menuPlaying a Voice Main Voice Playing Voices the Voice ModeSelect the Voice mode Select the desired voice number Using the numeric keypadVoice 042Aco.Bass Play the selected voice Using the +/- keysUsing the Voice button Select the desired Function parameter number Select the Function modeDrum Kit Voice Chart voices 101 Function Parameters Main VoiceSet other parameters as needed Change the parameter setting or valueExit the Function mode Function ParametersTranspose Transpose and TuningVoice 00Transpos Select the Transpose function in the Overall menuTuning Select the Tuning function in the Overall menuTurn on the Dual Voice mode Playing TWO Voices Dual VoiceStyle 050Strings Function Parameters Dual VoicePlaying TWO Voices Split Voice Call up the Function modeMake other settings for the Split voice if desired Select the Split On/Off parameter numberFunction Parameters Split Voice Additional Voice Functions Voice SET and Touch Sensitivity Style F72VoiceSet Style F73TouchSnsStyle onVoiceSet Function Parameters Voice Set and Touch Sensitivity Reverb EffectsStyle F32RevType Set the Chorus Send Level for the desired voices Style F34ChoTypeChorus Set the DSP Send Level for the desired voices Style F36DspTypeDSP Turn on the Harmony effect Style F37HarmonyHarmony Function Parameters Effects Chorus Types Effect TypesReverb Types DSP TypesHarmony Types Trill effect Types 6 12 create two-note trills alternatingSelecting a Style and Playing the Accompaniment Auto Accompaniment Style ModeSelect the Style mode Select the desired style numberPressing the START/STOP button Using Sync-StartStart the accompaniment To start with an Intro section Using Sync-Start with an Intro sectionStarting with an Intro section To use Sync-Start with an Intro sectionAbout Auto Accompaniment Pressing the SYNC-START button Using an Ending sectionStop the accompaniment About the Beat DisplayTurn on the auto accompaniment Using the Auto Accompaniment FeaturesAccompaniment Controls Select a style and play the accompanimentChange chords using the auto ac- companiment feature Changing the TempoAccompaniment Sections Main A, Main B and FILL-INS Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume Select the Accompaniment Volume function in the Overall menuFingered Chords Using Auto Accompaniment Multi FingeringSingle Finger Chords Chord Name/Abbreviation Normal Voicing Setting the Accompaniment Split Point Select the Accompaniment Split Point parameterStyle 054AcmpSPnt Function Parameter Accompaniment Split PointWhat is a CHORD? Intervals of the Scale Other ChordsDictionary DictChord Guide Specify the root of the chordSpecify the type of the chord major, minor, seventh, etc Play the chordSelect the Smart Chord Guide SmartSelect a style Set the desired keySmart Chord List EZ Chord Playback EZ ChordSelect the EZ Chord function Bank Chain Select the desired EZ Chord bankPlay the chords EZ Chord Recording Enable recordingStart recording Playing the Accompaniment During EZ Chord Recording Stop recording and exit from the record modeRecording a Space To record a space Hint Using SpacesSome advantages to using spaces Select the desired point from which chords will be cleared Enable the EZ Chord Record modeContinue recording, or exit the Record mode Call up the EZ Chord Clear functionStyle 1OTS User ONE Touch Setting OTSONE Touch Setting User Press the appropriate ONE Touch Setting User button Exit from the Record modeCall up the Style mode Recalling a User One Touch SettingSelecting a Preset One Touch Setting ONE Touch Setting PresetPress the appropriate ONE Touch Setting Preset button Play the accompanimentSong 003Rockin’ Selecting and Playing Songs the Song ModeSelect the Song mode Selecting and Playing a SongSelect the Tempo function in the Overall menu Select the desired song numberStart the selected song Song 003Rockin’ About the Beat DisplaySong 100SongVol Adjusting the Song VolumeSelect the Song Volume function in the Overall menu Song Recording 1OTS UserMake all desired PortaTone settings Recording a User Song Realtime RecordingStyle 004RealTime Select the Realtime Record modeUsing the Metronome Select a User song for recordingRecording to the Chord Track When recording the Chord trackStop recording Additional Operations Listen to your new recordingRecord to other tracks as desired Select the Step Record mode Recording a User Song Step RecordingRecording Notes Song 004C3 Recording Rests Recording Chords and Sections to the Chord TrackRecording Triplets and Dotted Notes Replacing a Note or Rest Velocity Curve Chart Entering Velocity CurvesStart the Song Clear operation Style F61USng1ClrClearing a Song At the Sure? prompt, clear the selected songSelect the desired footswitch function FootswitchSelect the Footswitch Assign parameter Style 01SustainFootswitch Assign Functions Function Name Display Name DescriptionExample of Keyboard Information What is MIDI?Midi Functions Midi Terminals Channel MessagesSystem Messages Connecting to a Personal Computer Use only special Midi cables when connecting Midi devicesSelect the desired Function parameter Style F81RemoteChFunction Parameters Midi Parameter Name Display Name Range/Settings External Clock ExtClock On/off Style YESBulkSnd? Using Bulk Dump Send to Save DataStyle F86BulkSend On the PortaTone, select the Bulk Dump Send functionAt the Sure? prompt, start sending the data Exit from the Bulk Dump Send operationStart sending the data from the connected Midi device Make sure that the PortaTone is set to the Style modeRcvSng Loading Bulk DataOn the PortaTone, select the Initial Setup Send function Using Initial Setup Send with a SequencerFirst, set up the sequencer for recording Sending Initial Setup DataExit from the Initial Setup Send operation Stop recording on the sequencerTroubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and SolutionData Backup & Initialization Data InitializationSpecifications EZ Chord Bank Voice List Maximum Polyphony109 GM Voice List EthnicStyle List Drum KIT List 113 Midi Implementation Chart 115 Effect map ReverbIndex Limited Warranty North America G., EMI Division 1999 Yamaha Corporation