Transpose, Touch response, Tuning – Yamaha PSR-410 User Manual

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Transpose

The PSR-410 [TRANSPOSE] button makes it possible to shift the pitch of the PSR-410 up or down in semi-

tone intervals up to a maximum of 12 semitones (one octave). Transposing the pitch of the PSR-410 keyboard
makes it easier to play in difficult key signatures, and you can easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the
range of a singer or other instrumentalist.

Z

Press the [TRANSPOSE] Button ...........................................................................................................

Press the OVERALL CONTROL section [TRANSPOSE] button. The cur-

rent transpose value will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.

X

Set the Desired Degree of Transposition .............................................................................................

Use the [

+

] and [

] buttons, the number buttons, or the [TRANSPOSE]

button itself to set the desired degree of transposition.

The transposition range is from

12 to

+

12, with

12 corresponding to

downward transposition by 12 semitones (one octave), and

+

12 corresponding

to upward transposition by 12 semitones. 00 is the “normal” keyboard pitch
value. The normal transpose value (00) can be recalled instantly by pressing
both the [

+

] and [

] buttons at the same time.

NOTES

• The new transpose value will apply from the next note played — i.e. you

can’t transpose the sound of a note while it is playing.

0

2

1

RESET

+

Touch Response

This function turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off.

Use the [TOUCH RESPONSE] button to turn touch response ON or OFF

as required. When OFF (i.e. when the indicator is off) the same volume is pro-
duced no matter how hard you play on the keyboard. Touch response can be
turned OFF to produce a more realistic effect with voices that normally do not
have touch response: e.g. organ and harpsichord.

TOUCH

RESPONSE

Tuning

The PSR-410 [TUNING] button makes it possible to tune the pitch of the PSR-410 to match other instru-

ments. Tuning can be accomplished over a

±

50-cent range (that’s 100 cents total, or one semitone) in 33 steps.

Z

Press the [TUNING] Button ....................................................................................................................

Press the OVERALL CONTROL section [TUNING] button. The current

tuning value will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY.

X

Set the Tuning ........................................................................................................................................

Use the [

+

] and [

] buttons, the number buttons, or the [TUNING] button

itself to set the desired tuning value.

The tuning range is from

16 (

50 cents) to

+

16 (

+

50 cents). “00” (

±

0

cents) is the “normal” tuning value. The normal tuning value (00) can be re-
called instantly by pressing both the [

+

] and [

] buttons at the same time.

NOTES

• The tuning setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is

turned off, as long as batteries are installed or an AC adaptor is con-
nected.

0

2

1

RESET

+

TRANS-

POSE

TUNING

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