Setting the pitch bend range, Transpose, Tuning – Yamaha PSR-400 User Manual

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FEATURE REFERENCE

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Setting the Pitch Bend Range

The maximum amount of pitch bend produced by the

PITCH BEND wheel can be set anywhere from ±1 semi­

tone to ±12 semitones (i.e. plus or minus one octave).

1.

To set the pitch bend range, roll the PITCH BEND

wheel all the way in either direction so that the current
range value appears on the MULTI DISPLAY.

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2.

Use the ACCOMP. VOLUME (PITCH BEND

RANGE)

[A]

and

[T]

buttons to set the desired range

— the pitch bend range value is displayed in semitones

(-12 through 12). If a minus setting is selected pitch
bend wheel operation is reversed — i.e. roll the wheel
away from you to lower pitch.

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3.

Release the PITCH BEND wheel.

When this parameter has been changed, be sure to store the

new data to a PAGE MEMORY (see page 13). If this is not done

the newly selected data will be lost when a different PAGE

MEMORY Is selected.

TRANSPOSE

The PSR-400/PSR-500 [TRANSPOSE] buttons makes

it possible to shift the pitch of the PSR-4(X)/PSR-500 up or

down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of 12 semi­

tones (one octave). Transposing the pitch of the PSR-4(X)/

PSR-500 keyboard makes it easier to play in difficult key

signatures, and you can simply match the pitch of the

keyboard to the range of a singer or other instrumentalist.

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The TRANSPOSE

[A]

and

[T]

buttons are used for

transposition. Press the

[A]

button to increase the pitch of

the keyboard, or the

[T]

button to lower the pitch. The

selected degree of transposition will be displayed on the

center two digits of the MULTI DISPLAY while the
TRANSPOSE

[A]

or [▼] button is pressed, and for ap­

proximately 2 seconds after either TRANSPOSE button is
released.

The transposition range is from -12 to +12, with -12

corresponding to downward transposition by 12 semitones

(one octave, and +12 corresponding to upward transposi­
tion by 12 semitones. 0 is the “normal” keyboard pitch

value. The normal transpose value (0) can be recalled at
any lime by pressing both the TRANSPOSE

[A]

and

[T]

buttons at the same time.

• The TFIANSPOSE function will not work while any keys are held.

• TRANSPOSE does not affect the percussion voices (numbers

94 through 99).

• When this parameter has been changed, be sure to store the

new data to a PAGE MEMORY (see page 13). If this is not done

the newly selected data will be lost when a diUerent PAGE

MEMORY is selected.

TUNING

The PSR-400/PSR-500 [TUNING] buttons makes it

possible to tune the pitch of the PSR-400/PSR-500 to

match other instruments. Tuning can be accomplished
over a ±50-cent range (that’s 100 cents total, or one semi­

tone) in 16 steps.

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The TUNING

[A]

and [T] buttons are used for tuning.

Press the

[A]

button to raise the pitch of the instrument, or

the

[T]

button to lower the pitch. The selected degree of

tuning will be shown on the MULTI DISPLAY in Hertz
while the TUNING

[A]

or

[T]

button is pressed, and for

approximately 2 seconds after either TUNING button is

released.

The tuning range is from 427.5 Hertz (-50 cents) to ^

452.9 Hz (+50 cents). 440.0 Hertz (±0 cents) is the “nor­

mal” tuning value. The normal tuning value (440,0) can

be recalled at any time by pressing both the TUNING [A]

and [T] buttons at the same time.

• TUNING does not affect the percussion voices (numbers 94

through 99).

• When this parameter has been changed, be sure to store the

new data to a PAGE MEMORY (see page 13). If this is not done
the newly selected data will be lost when a different PAGE

MEMORY is selected.

TEMPO

The TEMPO buttons control the tempo of the AUTO

ACCOMPANIMENT, the SONG MEMORY, DEMO
playback, and the MULTI PADs on the PSR-5CX).

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