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Introduction 2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL 1/2 3 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGPower supply/AC power adaptor Location Do not open CAUTION WARNING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. Power supply/AC power adaptor Water warning Fire warning If you notice any abnormality Backing up the oppy disk Saving and backing up your data 2/2 4 ConnectionsMaintenance Handling caution Saving data 6 Accessories About this Owners Manual and Data List 7 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disk Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write HeadTo eject a oppy disk: To insert a oppy disk into the disk drive: Compatible Disk Type Inserting/Ejecting Floppy Disks To handle oppy disks with care: Data backup To protect your data (Write-protect Tab): 8 About the Display Messages 9 Table of Contents Introduction............................ 2 Styles......................................62 Quick Guide........................... 20 Basic Operations Organizing Your Data....... 38 Reference Playing the Demos.................55 Voices.....................................57 The Multi Pads....................... 76 Song Playback........................78Other Settings Utility ......................................151 11 Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other Devices.............. 15512 Application Index14 What can you do with the PSR-2100/1100?SONGPlayback previously recorded songs (page 21, 36, 78) Multi PadsAdd spice to your performance with special dynamic phrases (page 76, 121) DEMOExplore the Demos (page 20, 55) STYLEBack up your performance with Auto Accompaniment (page 28, 62) DIGITAL RECORDINGRecord your performances (page 95, 111) 15 LCDCall up the perfect accompaniment style (page 33, 72) Vocal Harmony (PSR-2100 only)Add automatic vocal backing to your singing (page 131) VOICEEnjoy a huge variety of realistic voices (page 25, 57) Organ Flutes (PSR-2100 only)Craft your own organ voices (page 94) USB terminalMake music with a computer quickly and easily (page 157) 16 Setting Up the PSR-2100/1100 12 3 4Power Supply Power-on Procedure1Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch. When youre ready to turn off the power, press the [STANDBY/ON] switch again. 17 Powering Up 18 Panel Controls and TerminalsPOWER[STANDBY/ON] switch.........................................................P. 17 WHEEL PHONES[PHONES] jack.................................................................. P. 155 METRONOME[METRONOME] button........................................................ P. 53 SONG STYLESTYLE buttons.....................................................................P. 62 TRANSPOSE[E] [F] buttons............................................................. P. 144 TEMPO MASTER VOLUME MULTI PAD STYLE CONTROL DIGITAL STUDIO MENUSONG 4 18 45 21 46 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 33 34 35 19 20 2 3STYLE MULTI PAD STYLE CONTROL 1 5 69 10 10 11 12 13 14 9 7 8 15 1716 23 31 32 39 40 41 36 37 38 42 44 43 55 75 74 22 19 DISPLAY CONTROL[UPPER OCTAVE] button.....................................................P. 61 VOICE EFFECT VOICEVOICE buttons..................................................................... P. 57 UPPER OCTAVE MIC.MIC. buttons (PSR-2100 only)........................................... P. 131 MUSIC FINDER[MUSIC FINDER] button...................................................... P. 72 ONE TOUCH SETTING[1] - [4] buttons..................................................................... P. 70 REGISTRATION MEMORY FLOPPY DISKFloppy disk drive (3.5)...........................................................P. 7 Microphone (PSR-2100 only) ConnectorsMUSIC FINDER 69 70 54 71 47 61 62 49 65 50 51 59 60 56 63 64 52 53 57 58 76 77 78 48 72 73 66 67 68 79 80 42 20 Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34 63 4 5 38 Basic Operations Organizing Your Data43 12 3Naming Files/Folders File/Folder-related Operations 44 12ABCDE.S002.MID Moving Files/Folders 45 12 3 4Press the [4] (PASTE) button. Copying Files/Folders Deleting Files/Folders 46 12 3 4 1 2Saving Files Organizing Files by Creating a New Folder Entering Characters and Changing Icons Displaying Upper Level pages 47 148 1 23Changing the IconAdjusting values Selecting items 49 Using the [DATA ENTRY] Dial50 Direct Access Instant Selection of Displays52 Help MessagesHelp topic. 2-2 Call up the 2When two or more pages available, use this to select different pages. Press this to return to the previous The language can also be selected in the FUNCTION LANGUAGE (page 154) display. The metronome starts by pressing the [METRONOME] Using the Metronome Adjusting the TempoTEMPO TAP TEMPO TEMPO TAP TEMPO Press either the TEMPO [ ] button or the [] button. 53 1 2Press this to close the TEMPO display. Tap TempoThere are three different tempo indications in the Main display, as shown below. Tempo Indications MAIN Display 54 1accompaniment style (page 62, 79). 55 ReferencePlaying the Demosdifferent display pages. Press this to play back all Demo songs/items continuously, starting 2 2 2 Playing the Demos 56 357 Voices2VOICEBRASS SYNTH. WOODWIND XG PIANO & HARPSI. GUITAR BASS STRINGS CHOIR & PAD USER ORGAN FLUTES BRASS SYNTH. WOODWIND XG PIANO & HARPSI. GUITAR BASS STRINGS CHOIR & PAD USER ORGAN FLUTES E.PIANO PERCUSSION ORGAN & ACCORDION Selecting a VoiceE.PIANO PERCUSSION ORGAN & ACCORDION 1up the menu for selecting the MAIN voice.When you select a voice group, the last selected voice will automatically be selected. 58 43Layer Layering Two Different Voices Layer/Left Playing Several Sounds SimultaneouslyLAYER part LEFT part Split point Left range Right range LEFT part Split point LAYER part Left range Right range 59 1turn the LAYER function on. To turn it off, press the button again. 2Press this to return to the MAIN Left Setting Separate Voices for the Left and Right Sections of the KeyboardThis section of the panel lets you add a variety of effects to the voices you play on the keyboard. TOUCH SUSTAIN DSP 60 1ON. Press this button again to set it to OFF. 2The split point can be freely set to any key on the key- board. (page 141). Each part (MAIN, LAYER, and LEFT) can have its own volume setting (page 64). Press this to return to the MAIN display. Applying Voice EffectsVARIATION HARMONY/ ECHO VOICE EFFECT VARIATION HARMONY/ECHO MONO LEFT HOLD 61 PITCH BEND Wheel & MODULATION WheelAdjusting the Octave setting 62 Styles2BALLAD USERLATIN ACMP INTRO MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO FILL IN OTS LINK SYNC. STOP SYNC. START BREAK STYLE CONTROL Playing a stylePOP & ROCK BALLROOM DANCE STYLEMARCH & WALTZ SWING & JAZZ 2(Preset, User, Floppy Disk) for saving the style. 2accompaniment styles, refer to the separate Data List. Playing a Styles Rhythm Channels only 64 1Adjusting the Volume Balance/Channel Muting 365 Chord FingeringsArranging the Style Pattern (SECTIONS: MAIN A/B/C/D, INTRO, ENDING, BREAK) 67 13Accompaniment section of the keyboard, and changes to the Main section. Stopping the Style Playback While Releasing Keys (SYNC. STOP) 68 51 2 3 5Selecting Intro and Ending Types (INTRO/ENDING) Playing Fill-in patterns automatically when changing accompaniment sections Auto Fill InTo cancel the Auto Fill, press the [AUTO FILLIN] button again. 69 3the Intro or Ending section (page 30, 31). 2(page 30, 31). Fill-in patterns play automatically between each change in the Main sections. Appropriate Panel Setting for the Selected Style Touch Setting setups (page 71).LED is red The One Touch Setting is currently selected. LED is green The One Touch Setting is not selected. (ONE TOUCH SETTING)MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO FILL IN OTS LINK SYNC. STOP SYNC. START BREAK STYLE CONTROL 70 1 2LED is off No One Touch Setting data. The button is not available. 3chord with your left hand, the auto accompaniment starts.Auto Accompani- ment section Split point 4 5Automatically Changing One Touch Settings with the Sections OTS LinkRegistering the Panel Controls in One Touch Setting (ONE TOUCH SETTING) 71 1 21 Select a style. 2 3 4Calling Up Ideal Setups for Your Music Music FinderAdd the selected record to Favorite (Bookmark) page 72 3Searching the Ideal Setups Music Finder Search[A] MUSIC [B] KEYWORD [C] STYLE [D] BEAT [E] SEARCH AREA [F]~[H] CLEAR [1] TEMPO FROM [2]TEMPO TO [3]~[5] GENRE 73 12Editing Records Music Finder Record Edit[A] MUSIC [B] KEYWORD [C] STYLE [D] BEAT [E] FAVORITE [F]~[H] CLEAR [I] DELETE RECORD 74 1 276 The Multi Pads1 2Playing the Multi Pads Chord MatchThe Multi PadThis function lets you copy individual Multi Pad settings from one Multi Pad bank to another. 77 Multi Pad Edit 78 Song Playback(STYLE) (R)(L) REC REW FF TOP SONGEXTRA TRACKS TRACK 2TRACK 1 REPEAT Compatible Song TypesPlaying the Internal Songs Song Playback 79 380 1 2 3 481 Playing Back Songs on DiskInsert the disk into the drive. Other Playback-related OperationsRepeat / Rewind / Fast forward Adjusting the Volume Balance / Muting Specic Channels Muting Specic Parts Track1/Track2/Extra Tracks 82 1Repeat Playback of a Specic Range 4 3Displaying Music Notation Score 83 186 5Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Registration Memory Registering Panel Setups Registration Memory 87 1Press the desired number button for registering the settings. For information on saving the settings registered here, refer to the next page. Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Registration Memory Saving Your Registration Memory Setups 88 2Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Registration Memory Recalling the Registered Settings Selecting the Freeze Settings Recalling a Registration Memory Setup 89 34 90 Editing Voices Sound CreatorSelect or adjust the parameters. edited voice, and play the keyboard.REGULAR VOICE ORGAN FLUTES (PSR-2100 only) (Flash ROM) as a USER voice (page 47).E J I J I SOUND CREATOR DIGITAL STUDIOF G H SOUND CREATOR DIGITAL RECORDING MIXING CONSOLE DIGITAL STUDIO 1Part (MAIN, LAYER or LEFT) containing the voice you wish to edit.Select the desired menu by pressing the [NEXT]/ [BACK] button. Opens the Save (Voice) display for saving the edited voice as a User voice (page 47). Select the desired menu. The selected menu is highlighted. Can be used during editing to compare the sound of the original voice with the edited voice. 4The voice can also be selected in the SOUND CREATOR display. 2 3 5 95 Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs Song Creator1 REPEAT REC REW FF About Song RecordingThere are two methods of recording songs: realtime recording and step recording. Realtime Recording Quick Recording (page 96) Multi Recording (page 97) Step Recording (page 99) Song Editing (page 105)TOP SONGEXTRA TRACKS TRACK 2TRACK DIGITAL RECORDING Play back your new song Quick Recording 96 12 3 97 12 98 34 5 6Operation Recording Individual Notes Step Record 99 13 2 4 5PSR-2100/1100 Bar/Beat/Clock VelocityThe table below shows the available settings and the corresponding velocity values. Gate Time 100 6then enter the pitch by actually playing the note on the keyboard. Recording Melodies Step Record (Note)Play back the newly created melody 101 24 5Recording Chord Changes for the Auto Accompaniment Step Record (Chord)Entering Chords and Sections (Chord Step) 102 12Play back the newly created chord progression 103 3110 13 4111 Creating Accompaniment Styles Style Creator8Beat 2 About Creating Accompaniment StylesRealtime Recording (page 113) Step Recording (page 114) Assembling an Accompaniment Style (page 115) Editing the created Accompaniment Style (page 116)MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO FILL IN OTS LINK SYNC. STOP SYNC. START BREAK DIGITAL RECORDING Section ChannelINTRO A - D RHYTHM 1, RHYTHM 2, BASS, CHORD 1, CHORD 2, PAD, PHRASE 1, PHRASE 2 MAIN A - D FILL IN A - D BREAK ENDING A - D For information on the part structure of accompaniment styles, see page 97. Any voice can be selected for the RHY1 channel, with the exception of Organ Flutes. Style File Format 112 12 4 3 5 113 23 1 115 21 3 121 Creating Multi Pad Multi Pad CreatorMULTI PADSTOP SOUND CREATOR DIGITAL RECORDING MIXING CONSOLE DIGITAL STUDIO 1 4each display, refer to the explanations starting on the next page.Use the [BACK]/ [NEXT] buttons to select the RECORD or EDIT page. 5 124 Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices Mixing Console 2 131 Using a Microphone MIC. (PSR-2100 only)EFFECT Selecting a Vocal Harmony TypeFor details about connecting a microphone, see page 155.MIC.VOCAL HARMONY MIC. SETTING VH TYPE SELECT TALK OVER SIGNAL MIC.VOCAL HARMONY MIC. SETTING VH TYPE SELECT TALK OVER SIGNAL Use the SIGNAL and OVER indicators to determine the appropriate setting (page 155). Select a Vocal Harmony type. 1SELECT] button. 2This lets you adjust the amount of harmony effect that is applied. 132 Vocal Harmony Parameter ListPress the [EXIT] button to return to the previous Operation Adjusting the Vocal Harmony Settings and Microphone Effects OVERALL SETTING3BAND EQ (3-BAND EQUALIZER) NOISE GATE Making Settings for the Vocal Harmony and Microphone MICROPHONE SETTING 133 2134 COMPRESSORVOCAL HARMONY CONTROL MIC (MICROPHONE) 135 Setting the Microphone Volume and Related Effects TALK SETTINGDSP/TYPE/DEPTH VOLUME/PAN/REVERB DEPTH/CHORUS DEPTH/TOTAL VOLUME ATTENUATOR Making Global and Other Important Settings FunctionAdjusting the Pitch and Tuning Master Tune and Scale TuneMaster Tune (page 138) Scale Tune (page 138) Setting Song-related Parameters Song Settings (page 140)These allow you to set parameters related to song playback. Setting Auto Accompaniment-related Parameters Style Setting, Split Point, and Chord FingeringStyle Setting / Split Point (page 141)These determine the auto accompaniment-related settings, and let you set the split point. Chord Fingering (page 142) 136 3144 1 23 148 12Clock, Transmit Clock, Receive Transpose, Start/StopClock Transmit Clock Receive Transpose Start/Stop Message Switch 149 Transmitting MIDI Data Transmit150 Receiving MIDI Data ReceiveSetting Root Note Channels Root Setting Chord Channels Chord Detect Making Settings for Fade In/Out, Metronome, Parameter Lock, and Tap CONFIG 1Fade In Time, Fade Out Time, Fade Out Hold TimeThese let you make settings for the metronome-related parameters. These determine how long it takes for the accompaniment style and song to fade in or fade out. Metronome 151 Other Settings Utility 153 12 3 4 155 PSR-2100/1100Using Your with Other Devices1Using the Headphones (PHONES jack). 2Connecting the Microphone or Guitar (MIC./LINE IN jack) (PSR-2100 only). 1 2 3 163 TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause and Solution 164 TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause and SolutionSeparate the microphone from the instrument's speakers as much as possible. 165 Specications167 Index 173 Limited Warranty90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS. DO NOT MAIL!PSR SERIES OF PORTATONE ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES EXCLUSIONS 174 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 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