Lowering the volume of a melody part (melody, Suppressor function), Melodysp – Yamaha PSR-E353 User Manual

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PSR-E353 Owner’s Manual

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Playing an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers

You can output the sound of an external audio device, such as a portable music player,
with the built-in speakers of this instrument by connecting it via a cable. This lets you
play the keyboard along with playback of your music player.

1

Turn off the power for both the external
audio device and this instrument.

2

Connect the audio device to the instru-
ment’s [AUX IN] jack.

Use the cable which has the stereo-mini plug at
one side for connecting to this instrument and the
plug matching the output jack of the external
audio device at the other side.

3

Turn on the external audio device, then
this instrument.

4

Play back the connected external audio
device.

The sound of the audio device is output through
the speakers of this instrument.

5

Adjust the volume balance between the
external audio device and this instrument.

If possible, adjust the playback level of the external
audio device first, to achieve optimum balance.

6

Play the keyboard along with the sound
of the audio device.

7

After finishing the performance, stop
playback of the audio device.

When the sound of an external audio device is output
through this instrument, you can cancel or lower the
volume of the melody part of stereo playback. You
can use the function to cancel the melody part then
practice it via the keyboard.

1

Play back the connected external audio
device.

2

Press the [MELODY SUPPRESSOR] but-
ton to turn it on.

When the melody or vocal sound may
not be canceled (or lowered) as expected

1

Hold down the [MELODY SUPPRESSOR]
button for longer than a second to call
up “SupprPan” (Function 026; page 41)

while the Melody Suppressor function is
turned on.

2

Adjust the pan position of the sound to
be cancelled (lowered) by using the [+],
[-] buttons.

3

Press the [MELODY SUPPRESSOR] but-
ton again to turn it off.

• You can adjust the level of the input from the external

audio device by calling up “AuxInVol” via Function num-
ber 003 (page 40)
and using the [0]–[9], [+], [-] buttons.

• Before connecting, turn off the power of both this

instrument and the external audio device. Also,
before turning the power on or off, make sure to set
all volume levels to minimum (0). Otherwise, damage
to the devices, electrical shock, or even permanent
hearing loss may occur.

• After connecting, first turn on the power to the exter-

nal audio device then to this instrument. Reverse this
order when you turn the power off.

Audio device (Portable
audio player, etc.)

Stereo-mini
plug

NOTE

CAUTION

NOTICE

Lowering the volume of a melody
part (Melody Suppressor function)

• If an external audio device is not properly connected to

the instrument’s [AUX IN] jack, the Melody Suppressor
function cannot be turned on or shown in the display,
even if you press the [MELODY SUPPRESSOR] button.

• Depending on the particular music content, the melody

or vocal sound may not be canceled as expected even if
the Melody Suppressor is turned on.

MelodySP

on

Appears when Melody Suppressor is on

NOTE

SupprPan

026

C

Hold for longer than a second.

L63 – C – R63
(Left – Center – Right)

NOTE

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