2 adjusting the display contrast, 3 setting the volume, Powering up – Yamaha 1100 User Manual

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PSR-2100/1100

CAUTION

In order to avoid possible damage to the speakers or other connected
electronic equipment, always switch on the power of the 2100/1100
before switching on the power of the amplified speakers or mixer and
amplifier. Likewise,always switch off the power of the 2100/1100 after
switching off the power of the amplified speakers or mixer and ampli-
fier.

CAUTION

Even when the switch is in the “STANDBY” position,electricity is still
flowing to the instrument at a minimum level. When not using the
PSR-2100/1100 for an extended period of time, be sure to unplug the
AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet.

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Before you switch your 2100/1100 on or off, first turn down the vol-
ume of any connected audio equipment.

1 Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch.

The main display appears in the display.

When you’re ready to turn off the power, press the
[STANDBY/ON] switch again.

Both the display and the drive lamp (at the
bottom left of the drive) will turn off.

2 Adjusting the display contrast
If the LCD is difficult to read, adjust the
contrast with the [LCD CONTRAST]
knob on the rear panel.

3 Setting the volume
Use the [MASTER VOLUME]
dial to adjust the volume to
an appropriate level.

The Panel Logos
The logos printed on the PSR-2100/1100 panel indicate
standards/formats it supports and special features it includes.

GM System Level 1

“GM System Level 1” is an addition to the MIDI standard
which guarantees that any data conforming to the standard will
play accurately on any GM-compatible tone generator or
synthesizer from any manufacturer.

XG Format

XG is a new Yamaha MIDI specification which significantly
expands and improves on the “GM System Level 1” standard
with greater voice handling capacity, expressive control, and
effect capability while retaining full compatibility with GM. By
using the PSR-2100/1100 XG voices, it is possible to record
XG-compatible song files.

XF Format

The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF (Standard MIDI File)
standard with greater functionality and open-ended
expandability for the future. The PSR-2100/1100 is capable of
displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played.
(SMF is the most common format used for MIDI sequence files.
The PSR-2100/1100 is compatible with SMF Formats 0 and 1,
and records “song” data using SMF Format 0.)

Vocal Harmony (PSR-2100 only)

Vocal Harmony employs state-of-the-art digital signal
processing technology to automatically add appropriate vocal
harmony to a lead vocal line sung by the user. Vocal Harmony
can even change the character and gender of the lead voice as
well as the added voices to produce a wide range of vocal
harmony effects.

Disk Orchestra Collection

The DOC voice allocation format provides data playback
compatibility with a wide range of Yamaha instruments and
MIDI devices.

Style File Format

The Style File Format (SFF) is Yamaha’s original style file format,
which uses a unique conversion system to provide high-quality
automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord
types. The PSR-2100/1100 uses the SFF internally, reads
optional SFF style disks, and creates SFF styles using the Style
Creator feature.

USB

USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. It is a serial
interface for connecting a computer with peripheral devices. It
allows “hot swapping” (connecting peripheral devices while
the power to the computer is on).

Powering Up

STANDBY

ON

MAIN

BACK

NEXT

LEFT

MUSIC

FINDER

LAYER

I

F

J

G

H

D

A

E

B

C

LCD

CONTRAST

MIN

MAX

FADE

IN/OUT

MASTER VOLUME

Music Rest

The PSR-2100/1100 is supplied with a music rest that
can be attached to the instrument by inserting it into
the slot at the rear of the control panel.

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