Yamaha PSR-2100 Manual Do Utilizador
PSR-2100/1100
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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
When the power is turned on, the MAIN Display appears, showing important and relevant
operation information.
Pressing the [A]-[J] buttons when the MAIN Display appears calls up displays corresponding
to each button. The displays called up by the buttons (with the exception of [B] and [C]) are
called Open/Save displays (see following page). Pressing the [B] and [C] buttons calls up the
Lyrics display and Score display respectively.
operation information.
Pressing the [A]-[J] buttons when the MAIN Display appears calls up displays corresponding
to each button. The displays called up by the buttons (with the exception of [B] and [C]) are
called Open/Save displays (see following page). Pressing the [B] and [C] buttons calls up the
Lyrics display and Score display respectively.
1
Transpose (page 144)
The [TRANSPOSE] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard and song to be shifted down or up in semitones. The transpose value by the
semitone shifted is displayed here.
The [TRANSPOSE] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard and song to be shifted down or up in semitones. The transpose value by the
semitone shifted is displayed here.
2
Song (page 78)
The name of the currently selected song and other song information is displayed.
The name of the currently selected song and other song information is displayed.
3
Playback Position of Song (page 78) or Accompaniment Style (page 62)
The current position of the song or the accompaniment style being played is displayed.
The current position of the song or the accompaniment style being played is displayed.
4
Tempo (page 53)
When a song or a accompaniment style is playing, the tempo is displayed.
When a song or a accompaniment style is playing, the tempo is displayed.
5
Chord (page 65)
When [ACMP] is on, the chord specified in the left hand section is displayed.
When [ACMP] is on, the chord specified in the left hand section is displayed.
6
Accompaniment Style (page 62)
The name, beat, and tempo of the accompaniment style selected currently is displayed.
The name, beat, and tempo of the accompaniment style selected currently is displayed.
7
Intro and Ending (page 69)
The names of the intro and ending of the currently selected style are displayed.
The names of the intro and ending of the currently selected style are displayed.
8
Octave (page 61)
The [UPPER OCTAVE] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard to be shifted down or up in octave steps. The octave value shifted is displayed here.
The [UPPER OCTAVE] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard to be shifted down or up in octave steps. The octave value shifted is displayed here.
9
Split Point (page 141)
Split Points are specific positions on the keyboard that divide the keyboard into separate sections. There are two kinds of Split Points: “A”, which
separates the auto accompaniment from the rest of the keyboard, and “L”, which divides the left-hand and right-hand sections.
Split Points are specific positions on the keyboard that divide the keyboard into separate sections. There are two kinds of Split Points: “A”, which
separates the auto accompaniment from the rest of the keyboard, and “L”, which divides the left-hand and right-hand sections.
0
Registration Sequence (page 145)
You can save your custom panel settings as a Registration Memory preset and recall it at any time pressing the appropriate REGISTRATION
MEMORY [1]-[8] button. You can also use the Registration Sequence function to program the Registration Memory presets to be selected in
any specified order, and step through that order by using the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons or the pedal. The Registration Sequence is displayed
here (unless Registration Sequence mis set to OFF).
You can save your custom panel settings as a Registration Memory preset and recall it at any time pressing the appropriate REGISTRATION
MEMORY [1]-[8] button. You can also use the Registration Sequence function to program the Registration Memory presets to be selected in
any specified order, and step through that order by using the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons or the pedal. The Registration Sequence is displayed
here (unless Registration Sequence mis set to OFF).
A
Main Part (page 57)
The voice selected for the Main part is displayed.
The voice selected for the Main part is displayed.
B
Layer Part (page 59)
The voice selected for the Layer part is displayed.
The voice selected for the Layer part is displayed.
C
Left Part (page 60)
The voice selected for the Left part is displayed.
The voice selected for the Left part is displayed.
D
Multi Pad Bank (page 76)
The Multi Pads allow you to instantly play back special phrases (such as rhythmic fills and melodies) during your performance, by pressing the
MULTI PAD [1]-[8] buttons. Multi Pad data is stored in banks (four pads to a bank), and both preset and user banks are available. The name of the
currently selected Multi Pad bank is displayed here.
The Multi Pads allow you to instantly play back special phrases (such as rhythmic fills and melodies) during your performance, by pressing the
MULTI PAD [1]-[8] buttons. Multi Pad data is stored in banks (four pads to a bank), and both preset and user banks are available. The name of the
currently selected Multi Pad bank is displayed here.
E
Registration Memory Bank (page 88)
Registration Memory presets are stored in banks, eight presets to a bank. The name of the currently selected Registration Memory bank is
displayed here.
Registration Memory presets are stored in banks, eight presets to a bank. The name of the currently selected Registration Memory bank is
displayed here.
F
Volume balance of the parts (page 64)
You can change the volume balance by pressing the [1
You can change the volume balance by pressing the [1
▲▼
]-[8
▲▼
] buttons under the LCD. The volume balance of each part is displayed.
Contents shown in the Main Display
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If the MAIN Display is
not shown, press the
[DIRECT ACCESS]
button followed by the
[EXIT] button.
not shown, press the
[DIRECT ACCESS]
button followed by the
[EXIT] button.