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Power supply/AC power adaptor Location
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CAUTION
Connections
Maintenance Handling caution
Saving data
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Accessories
About this Owners Manual and Data List
Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disk
Cleaning the Disk Drive Read/Write Head
To eject a oppy disk:
To insert a oppy disk into the disk drive:
About the Display Messages
About the Floppy Disks
Table of Contents
Introduction............................ 2
Styles......................................62
Quick Guide........................... 20
Page
Other Settings Utility ......................................151
Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other Devices.............. 155
Application Index
Application Index
Using a microphone (PSR-2100 only)
Settings
Connecting the PSR-2100/1100 to other devices
Quick solution
What can you do with the PSR-2100/1100?
SONG
Playback previously recorded songs (page 21, 36, 78)
Multi Pads
Add spice to your performance with special dynamic phrases (page 76, 121)
LCD
Call up the perfect accompaniment style (page 33, 72)
Vocal Harmony (PSR-2100 only)
Add automatic vocal backing to your singing (page 131)
VOICE
Setting Up the PSR-2100/1100 1
2 3
4
Power Supply
Power-on Procedure
Powering Up
Music Rest
Panel Controls and Terminals
POWER
[STANDBY/ON] switch.........................................................P. 17
WHEEL
PHONES
DISPLAY CONTROL
[UPPER OCTAVE] button.....................................................P. 61
VOICE EFFECT
VOICE
VOICE buttons..................................................................... P. 57
Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Playing the Demos
Song Playback
Playback of Songs
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Page
Page
Quick Guide 25
Playing Voices
2Select a voice group.
Playing a Voice
Reference on page 57
Playing Two Voices Simultaneously
Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands
Playing Styles
Playing a style
Embellish and enhance your melodies with the automatic Harmony and Echo effects
Style Sections
Quick Guide 31
Accompaniment Structure
Other Controls
INTRO (page xx) MAIN VARIATION
ENDING (page xx)
INTRO (page 69)
One Touch Setting
Music Finder
Using the Music Finder
Searching the Music Finder Records
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3
4
5
Page
Playing with the Songs
Playing with the Songs
Playing Along with the PSR-2100/1100
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Basic Operations Organizing Your Data
Contents shown in the Main Display
Open/Save Display
Example Open/Save display
Files and Drives
FLOPPY DISKUSERPRESET
Features and Memory Drives
Features Current Memory
USER drive FLOPPY DISK drive
*
**
1
2
3
Naming Files/Folders
File/Folder-related Operations
1
2
ABCDE.S002.MID
Moving Files/Folders
1
2
3
4
Press the [4] (PASTE) button.
1
2
3
4
1
2
Saving Files
Organizing Files by Creating a New Folder
Entering Characters and Changing Icons
1
Entering Characters
1 2
3
Changing the Icon
Adjusting values
Selecting items
Using the [DATA ENTRY] Dial
Direct Access Instant Selection of Displays
DIRECT ACCESS
DIRECT ACCESS ACMP
Direct Access Chart
Help Messages
Help topic. 2-2 Call up the
DATA ENTRY
ENTER
2
1 2
Press this to close the TEMPO display.
Tap Tempo
There are three different tempo indications in the Main display, as shown below.
Tempo Indications MAIN Display
1
accompaniment style (page 62, 79).
Reference
Playing the Demos
different display pages. Press this to play back all Demo songs/items continuously, starting
2
start the desired demo.
3
Voices
Turn MAIN on.
2
VOICE
BRASS
4
3
Layer Layering Two Different Voices
Layer/Left Playing Several Sounds Simultaneously
LAYER part
1
turn the LAYER function on. To turn it off, press the button again.
2
Press this to return to the MAIN
Left Setting Separate Voices for the Left and Right Sections of the Keyboard
1
ON. Press this button again to set it to OFF.
2
The 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).
PITCH BEND Wheel & MODULATION Wheel
Adjusting the Octave setting
Styles
2
BALLAD USERLATIN
ACMP INTRO
MAIN ENDING / rit. AUTO FILL IN
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Playing a Styles Rhythm Channels only
1
Adjusting the Volume Balance/Channel Muting
3
Chord Fingerings
C
C7
Cm
Cm7
Chord Types Recognized in the Fingered Mode (Example for C chords)
Arranging the Style Pattern
(SECTIONS: MAIN A/B/C/D, INTRO, ENDING, BREAK)
1
2
3
Accompaniment section of the keyboard, and changes to the Main section.
Stopping the Style Playback While Releasing Keys (SYNC. STOP)
5
1
2
3
5
Selecting Intro and Ending Types (INTRO/ENDING)
Playing Fill-in patterns automatically when changing accompaniment sections Auto Fill In
To cancel the Auto Fill, press the [AUTO FILLIN] button again.
3
the 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
1 2
LED is off No One Touch Setting data. The button is not available.
3
chord with your left hand, the auto accompaniment starts.
Auto Accompani- ment section
1 2
1 Select a style. 2
3
4
Calling Up Ideal Setups for Your Music Music Finder
3
Searching the Ideal Setups Music Finder Search
[A] MUSIC
[B] KEYWORD
[C] STYLE
1
2
Editing Records Music Finder Record Edit
[A] MUSIC
[B] KEYWORD
1 2
[J] NEW RECORD
[1] TEMPO
[3]~[5] GENRE
[6] GENRE NAME
[8] OK
The Multi Pads
1 2
Playing the Multi Pads
Chord Match
The Multi Pad
Multi Pad Edit
Song Playback
(STYLE) (R)(L)
REC REW FF
TOP
NEW SONG SYNC. START
3
1 2 3 4
Playing Back Songs on Disk
Insert the disk into the drive.
Other Playback-related Operations
Repeat / Rewind / Fast forward
Adjusting the Volume Balance / Muting Specic Channels
1
Repeat Playback of a Specic Range
4
3
Displaying Music Notation Score
1
desired song (page 79, 81).
Detailed Settings for Notation
[1] LEFT CH/[2] RIGHT CH
[3], [4] KEY SIGNATURE
[5] QUANTIZE
[6] NOTE NAME
[8] OK
Displaying the Lyrics
5
Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Registration Memory
Registering Panel Setups Registration Memory
1
Press 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
2
Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups Registration Memory
Recalling the Registered Settings
Selecting the Freeze Settings
Recalling a Registration Memory Setup
3
4
Editing Voices Sound Creator
Select or adjust the parameters.
edited voice, and play the keyboard.
REGULAR VOICE
ORGAN FLUTES (PSR-2100 only)
Regular Voice Parameters
The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 90.
COMMON
SOUND
FILTER
EG
VIBRATO
EFFECT/EQ
HARMONY
Organ Flutes (PSR-2100 only)
Parameters
Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs
Song Creator
1 REPEAT
(STYLE) (R)(L)
REC REW FF
1
2
3
1
Multi Recording
2
3
4
5
6
Operation
1
3
2 4
5
PSR-2100/1100
6
then enter the pitch by actually playing the note on the keyboard.
Recording Melodies Step Record (Note)
Play back the newly created melody
2
4
5
Recording Chord Changes for the Auto Accompaniment Step Record (Chord)
Entering Chords and Sections (Chord Step)
1
2
Play back the newly created chord progression
3
About Punch In/Out
Select the Recording Options: Starting, Stopping, Punching In/Out Rec Mode
Editing Channel-related Parameters Channel
Quantize
About Quantize Size
Editing a Recorded Song
Delete
This lets you delete recorded data in the specied channel.
Mix
Channel Transpose
Set Up
Editing Note Events 1 - 16
Note Events
Editing Chord Events CHD
Editing System Events SYS/EX. (System Exclusive)
Inputting and Editing Lyrics
Customizing the Event List Filter
1
3
4
Creating Accompaniment Styles Style Creator
8Beat 2
STYLE CONTROL
START/STOP
ACMP INTRO
1
2 4
3
5
Realtime Recording Basic
2
3
1
Step Recording
Assembling an Accompaniment Style Assembly
2
1
3
Change the Rhythmic Feel Groove and Dynamics
Groove
Edit the Created Accompaniment Style
Dynamics
Dynamics parameters
Editing the Channel Data
Making Style File Format Settings Parameter
Source Root/Chord
NTR (Note Transposition Rule) and NTT (Note Transposition Table)
See the explanations below.
When the Source Root is C:
High Key/Note Limit
RTR (Retrigger Rule)
Creating Multi Pad Multi Pad Creator
MULTI PAD
STOP
SOUND CREATOR DIGITAL RECORDING MIXING CONSOLE
DIGITAL STUDIO
Multi Pad Realtime Recording Record
Creating Multi Pad Multi Pad Creator
Step Recording or Editing Multi Pads Edit
Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices
Mixing Console
About the parameters
2
Setting the Level Balance and Voice Volume/Voice
Changing the Tone of the Voice Filter
Changing Pitch-related Settings Tune
Adjusting the Effects
Effect Block
Effect Structure
PSR-1100
Setting the EqualizerEQ (PSR-2100 only)
Using a Microphone MIC. (PSR-2100 only)
EFFECT
EFFECT
Selecting a Vocal Harmony Type
For details about connecting a microphone, see page 155.
Vocal Harmony Parameter List
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the previous
Operation
Adjusting the Vocal Harmony Settings and Microphone Effects OVERALL SETTING
3BAND EQ (3-BAND EQUALIZER)
2
COMPRESSOR
VOCAL HARMONY CONTROL
MIC (MICROPHONE)
Setting the Microphone Volume and Related Effects TALK SETTING
DSP/TYPE/DEPTH
VOLUME/PAN/REVERB DEPTH/CHORUS DEPTH/TOTAL VOLUME ATTENUATOR
Making Global and Other Important Settings Function
Adjusting the Pitch and Tuning Master Tune and Scale Tune
3
Making Settings for the Pedals and Keyboard Controller
Pedal (page 142)
Keyboard / Panel (page 144)
Setting the Registration Sequence, Freeze, and Voice Set
Registration Sequence (page 145)
Fine Tuning the Pitch/Selecting a Scale Master Tune/Scale Tune
Scale
Equal Temperament
Pure Major/Pure Minor
Pythagorean
Mean-Tone
Setting Song-related Parameters Song Settings
Setting Auto Accompaniment-related Parameters Style Setting and Split Point
Setting Auto Accompaniment-related Parameters Style Setting, Split Point, and Chord Fingering
Setting the Fingering Method Chord Fingering
Making Settings for the Pedals
Making Settings for the Pedals and Keyboard Controller
Pedal-controllable Functions
* For best results, use the optional Yamaha FC7 Foot Controller.
Changing the Touch Sensitivity Modulation and Transpose Keyboard/Panel
Keyboard Touch/Modulation Wheel
Transpose Assign
1 2
3
Specifying the Order for Calling Up Registration Memory Presets Registration Sequence
Maintaining Panel Settings Freeze
Setting the Registration Sequence, Freeze, and Voice Set
Execute the settings by pressing the [EXIT] button.
Changing the Automatically Selected Voice Settings Voice Set
Setting Harmony and Echo
About the Harmony Types
About the Harmony Assignments
Making Overall System Settings (Local Control, Clock, etc.) System
Local Control
Setting the MIDI Parameters
1
2
Clock, Transmit Clock, Receive Transpose, Start/Stop
Clock
Transmit Clock
Transmitting MIDI Data Transmit
Receiving MIDI Data Receive
MIDI Receive Parts
Setting Root Note Channels Root
Setting Chord Channels Chord Detect
Making Settings for Fade In/Out, Metronome, Parameter Lock, and Tap CONFIG 1
Other Settings Utility
Parameter Lock
Tap Count
This lets you change settings of the tap sound, used for the Tap Start function (page 54).
Making Settings for the Display and Voice Number Indication CONFIG 2
Copying and Formatting Disks Disk
1
2
3
4
Entering Your Name and Language Preference Owner
Restoring the Factory-programmed Settings of the PSR-2100/1100 System Reset
PSR-2100/1100
Using Your
with Other Devices
1Using the Headphones (PHONES jack).
2Connecting the Microphone or Guitar (MIC./LINE IN jack) (PSR-2100 only).
4Using the Pedal (footswitch) or Foot Controller (FOOT PEDAL 1/2 jack)
5Connecting external MIDI devices (MIDI terminals)
6Connecting to a Computer (USB terminal, MIDI terminal)
Using the USB terminal
Using the MIDI terminals
Whats MIDI?
Example Keyboard Data
Channel Messages
MIDI channels
System Messages
What You Can Do With MIDI
MIDI Data Compatibility
Disk format
Sequence Format
SMF (Standard MIDI File)
ESEQ
Voice Allocation Format
GM System Level 1
XG
DOC
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
Separate the microphone from the instrument's speakers as much as possible.
Specications
Specifications
Index
Numerics
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