The psr-310 at a glance, Overall control section, Melody and chord memory section – Yamaha PSR-310 EN User Manual

Page 5: Voice effect section

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The PSR-310 at a glance

POWER switch

Turns the PSR-310 on or off.

MASTER VOLUME control

Adjusts the overall volume.

+ and - and NUMERIC

SELECTION buttons

Allows you to select Voices,
Styles, and Sound Effects.

SOUND EFFECT PADS

Plays back one of the 40 pre­
recorded Sound Effects when

pressed (see page 20).

MODE button

Selects Normal, Split,

Single Finger, or Fin­
gered mode. This deter­
mines the way you play

your keyboard (see

page 11 and 13),

ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROL section

Controls volume, intro and start, stop

and ending, and fill-in of a selected

Accompaniment Style (see page 13).

OVERALL CONTROL section

TEMPO buttons

Controls the tempo of the Accom­

paniment, Song Book, and Mel­

ody and Chord Memory (see

page 15).

TRANSPOSE buttons

Transposes the pitch of the key­

board up or down in semitone

intervals (see page 12).

SPLIT POINT CHANGE button

Changes the Split Point location

MIDI ports

MIDI IN

Receives data from

another MIDI device.

MIDI OUT

Transmits data to

another MIDI device.

MELODY AND CHORD MEMORY

section

Makes it possible to record, play
back three sequences, and to

chain them together in an eight
step sequence (see page 18).

VOICE EFFECT section

Controls the Auto Harmony, Sus­

tain, Touch Response, and Dual
Voice aspects of the voices gener­

ated when the keyboard is piayed
(see page 9 and 10).

HEADPHONES/AUX OUT jack

Connects your keyboard to a
sound output device, such as a
pair of headphones or an

amplifier.

(see page 11).

Rear Panel

SUSTAIN jack

Connects a sustain pedal,

such as the Yamaha FC-4

or FC-5.

DC IN jack

Connects a power adap­

tor, such as the Yamaha

PA-3, PA-4, or PA-40.

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