Yamaha PSR-80 Owner's Manual

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Page 1 - Owner’s Manual

Setting UpReferenceAppendix Quick GuideENOwner’s ManualDIGITAL KEYBOARD

Page 2 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

Owner’s Manual10Setting UpSetting UpBe sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power.Power RequirementsAlthough the instrument will

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Setting UpOwner’s Manual11Setting UpMake all necessary connections below BEFORE turning the power on.Connecting Headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack)Any pai

Page 4 - PRECAUTIONS

Owner’s Manual12Setting UpPanel Controls and TerminalsFront Panelq [ ](Standby/On) switch... page 11w LIVE CONTROL[ASSIGN] button .

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Panel Controls and TerminalsOwner’s Manual13Setting Up!8 [SONG] button ...page 30!9 [STYLE] button ...

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Owner’s Manual14Setting UpBasic Operation and DisplaysBasic OperationPress a button to select a basic function: Voice, Style or Song. To change the in

Page 7 - Included Accessories

Basic Operation and DisplaysOwner’s Manual15Setting UpDisplay ItemsThe display shows all of the current basic settings: song, style, voice.It also inc

Page 8 - Special Features

Owner’s Manual16Quick GuideTry Playing a Variety of Instrument VoicesIn addition to piano, organ, and other “standard” keyboard instruments, this inst

Page 9 - Contents

Try Playing a Variety of Instrument VoicesOwner’s Manual17Quick Guide3Play the keyboard.Try selecting and playing a variety of voices.When you just wa

Page 10 - Setting Up

Try Playing a Variety of Instrument VoicesOwner’s Manual18Quick GuideOnce you press the [DUAL] button to turn the dual function on, a second voice wil

Page 11 - Turning the Power On

Try Playing a Variety of Instrument VoicesOwner’s Manual19Quick GuideThe instrument features a built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tem

Page 12 - Panel Controls and Terminals

Owner’s Manual2SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONThis product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power

Page 13 - Rear Panel

Owner’s Manual20Quick GuideCreating ArpeggiosThe arpeggio function lets you create arpeggios (broken chords) by simply playing the required notes on t

Page 14 - Basic Operation and Displays

Creating ArpeggiosOwner’s Manual21Quick GuideThe most suitable arpeggio type is automatically selected when you select a voice, but you can easily sel

Page 15 - GrandPno

Owner’s Manual22Quick GuideCreate Original SoundsThe two knobs located in the lower left area of the panel can be used to add variations to the sound

Page 16 - Select and Play a Voice—MAIN

Create Original SoundsOwner’s Manual23Quick Guidex EffectReverb reproduces the acoustic ambience of a concert hall or club, while chorus produces a la

Page 17 - Play the Grand Piano Voice

Create Original SoundsOwner’s Manual24Quick Guide1Select the voice you want to play on the keyboard.For this example we want to use a synth-lead type

Page 18 - Quick Guide

Create Original SoundsOwner’s Manual25Quick GuideThe chart below lists some interesting ways to use the various effects that can be assigned to the kn

Page 19 - Using the Metronome

Owner’s Manual26Quick GuidePlaying StylesThis instrument has an auto accompaniment feature that produces accompaniment (rhythm + bass + chords) in the

Page 20 - Creating Arpeggios

Playing StylesOwner’s Manual27Quick GuideYou learned how to select a style rhythm on the preceding page.Here we’ll see how to add bass and chord accom

Page 21 - Changing the Arpeggio type

Playing StylesOwner’s Manual28Quick Guide4Start playing.Style playback will begin as soon as you play a chord in the accompa-niment range of the keybo

Page 22 - Create Original Sounds

Playing StylesOwner’s Manual29Quick GuideChordsFor users who are new to chords, this chart features common chords. Since there are many useful chords

Page 23 - Style Tempo

Owner’s Manual3OBSERVERA!Apparaten kopplas inte ur växelströmskällan (nätet) så länge som den ar ansluten till vägguttaget, även om själva apparaten h

Page 24 - Using the Knobs

Owner’s Manual30Quick GuidePlaying SongsWith this instrument the term “song” refers the data that makes up a piece of music. You can simply enjoy list

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Playing SongsOwner’s Manual31Quick Guide3Listen to the song.Press the [ ] (START/STOP) button to begin playback of the selected song.You can stop play

Page 26 - Playing Styles

Playing SongsOwner’s Manual32Quick GuideThese are just like the transport controls on a cassette deck or CD player, letting you fast forward [ ] (FF),

Page 27 - Play Along with a Style

Owner’s Manual33ReferenceSelect a Song For a LessonYamaha Education SuiteYou can select song you like and use it for a left-hand, right-hand, or both-

Page 28 - EuTrance

Select a Song For a LessonOwner’s Manual34Reference3Start Lesson 1.Press the [WAITING] button to start Lesson 1.Play the note shown in the display. Wh

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Select a Song For a LessonOwner’s Manual35ReferenceLesson 2—Your TempoLearn to play the correct notes with the correct timing. Song playback tempo wil

Page 30 - Playing Songs

Select a Song For a LessonOwner’s Manual36ReferenceLesson 3—Minus OneHere’s where you can perfect your technique. The song will play at the normal tem

Page 31 - Play Songs in Sequence

Owner’s Manual37ReferenceThe Easy Way to Play PianoThis instrument includes a performance assistant technology feature that lets you play along with a

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The Easy Way to Play PianoOwner’s Manual38Reference4Play on the keyboard.Play the score on the left along with the accompaniment using both hands. You

Page 33 - Select a Song For a Lesson

The Easy Way to Play PianoOwner’s Manual39Reference3Press the [PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT] button to turn the per-formance assistant technology feature off

Page 34 - Reference

Owner’s Manual4PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNINGAlways follow

Page 35 - YourTemp

Owner’s Manual40ReferencePlay Using the Music DatabaseYou want to play music in your favorite style, but you’re not sure how to select the best voice

Page 36 - MinusOne

Owner’s Manual41ReferenceChange a Song’s StyleIn addition to each song’s default style, you can select any other style to play the song with the Easy

Page 37 - The Easy Way to Play Piano

Change a Song’s StyleOwner’s Manual42Reference3Listen to the song.Press the [ ] (START/STOP) button to begin playback of the song. Move on to the next

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Owner’s Manual43ReferenceRecord Your Own PerformanceYou can record up to 5 of your own performances and save them as user songs 031 through 035. The r

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Record Your Own PerformanceOwner’s Manual44ReferenceRecording to a specified track1Press the [SONG] button, then use the dial to select the user song

Page 40 - Play Using the Music Database

Record Your Own PerformanceOwner’s Manual45Reference Record a Melody trackPress the melody track button [1]–[5] you want to record to while holding t

Page 41 - Change a Song’s Style

Record Your Own PerformanceOwner’s Manual46Reference5When the recording is done ...To playback the newly recorded performance, press the [ ] (START/ST

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Record Your Own PerformanceOwner’s Manual47ReferenceSong Clear—Deleting User SongsThis function clears an entire user song (all tracks).1Press the [SO

Page 43 - Record Your Own Performance

Owner’s Manual48ReferenceMemorize Your Favorite Panel SettingsThis instrument has a Registration Memory feature that lets you save your favorite set-t

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Memorize Your Favorite Panel SettingsOwner’s Manual49ReferenceRecalling a Registration Memory1Press the [MEMORY/BANK] button. A bank number will appea

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Owner’s Manual5Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use. Even when the [ ](Standby/On) switch is in the “Standby” position, electri

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Owner’s Manual50ReferenceBackup and InitializationBackupThe following settings are always backed up, and are maintained even when the power is turned

Page 47 - ClrUser1

Owner’s Manual51ReferenceHandy Performance FeaturesAdding ReverbReverb lets you play with a rich concert hall type ambience. When you select a style o

Page 48 - Writing!

Handy Performance FeaturesOwner’s Manual52ReferencePitch Controls (Transpose)The overall pitch of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximu

Page 49 - REGIST 1

Handy Performance FeaturesOwner’s Manual53ReferenceSetting the Metronome Time Sig-natureIn this example we’ll set up a 5/8 time signature.1Press and h

Page 50 - Backup and Initialization

Handy Performance FeaturesOwner’s Manual54ReferencePitch BendThe pitch bend wheel can be used to add smooth pitch variations to notes you play on the

Page 51 - Handy Performance Features

Owner’s Manual55ReferenceVoice SettingsVoice EditingCreate original voices by editing the many available voice parameters. By editing the various para

Page 52 - Pitch Controls (Tuning)

Voice SettingsOwner’s Manual56ReferenceSelecting a Dual Voice1Press and hold the [DUAL] button for longer than a second.“D.VOICE” will appear in the d

Page 53 - TimesigD

Voice SettingsOwner’s Manual57ReferenceHarmonyThis feature adds harmony notes to the main voice.1Press the [HARMONY] button to turn Harmony feature on

Page 54 - One Touch Setting

Owner’s Manual58ReferenceArpeggio SettingsControlling Arpeggio Volume with Keyboard Dynamics1Press the [FUNCTION] button.2Press the CATEGORY [ ] and [

Page 55 - Voice Settings

Arpeggio SettingsOwner’s Manual59ReferenceHolding the arpeggio PlaybackArpeggio playback can be made to continue after the note has been released by p

Page 56 - Touch Response Sensitivity

Owner’s Manual6LogosGM System Level 1“GM System Level 1” is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM-compatible music data can be ac

Page 57 - HarmType

Owner’s Manual60ReferenceStyle (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsBasic operation of the Style (auto-accompaniment) feature is described on page 26 of the

Page 58 - Arpeggio Settings

Style (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsOwner’s Manual61Reference4Press the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button.5Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button.You’re now ready

Page 59 - Holding the arpeggio Playback

Style (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsOwner’s Manual62ReferenceChanging the tempo of the StyleStyles can be played at any tempo you desire—fast or slow.

Page 60 - Pattern Variation (Sections)

Style (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsOwner’s Manual63ReferenceSetting the Split PointThe initial default split point is key number 54 (the F#2 key), bu

Page 61 - FILL A≥B

Style (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsOwner’s Manual64ReferenceLoading Style FilesThis instrument features 174 internal styles, but other styles, such a

Page 62 - Adjusting the Style Volume

Style (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsOwner’s Manual65ReferenceLooking Up Chords Using the Chord DictionaryThe Dictionary function is essentially a buil

Page 63 - SplitPnt

Owner’s Manual66ReferenceSong SettingsBGM PlaybackWith the default setting only a few of the internal songs are played back and repeated when the [DEM

Page 64 - Loading Style Files

Song SettingsOwner’s Manual67ReferenceChanging the tempo of the SongSongs can be played at any tempo you desire—fast or slow.1Press the [TEMPO/TAP] bu

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Song SettingsOwner’s Manual68ReferenceA-B RepeatYou can specify a section of a song—“A” is the start point and “B” is the end point—for repeat playbac

Page 66 - Song Settings

Song SettingsOwner’s Manual69ReferenceTap S tar tYou can start the song by simply tapping the [TEMPO/TAP] button at the required tempo—4 times for tim

Page 67 - Song Volume

Owner’s Manual7About this Owner’s Manual and Data ListThis manual consists of four main sections: “Setting Up,” “Quick Guide,” “Reference,” and “Appen

Page 68 - A-B Repeat

Owner’s Manual70ReferenceThe FunctionsThe “Functions” provide access to a range of detailed instrument parameters for tun-ing, setting the split point

Page 69 - Change the Melody Voice

The FunctionsOwner’s Manual71ReferenceFunction Setting ListCategory Settings Display Range/Settings DescriptionVolumeStyle Volume StyleVol 000–127 Det

Page 70 - The Functions

The FunctionsOwner’s Manual72ReferenceHarmonyHarmony Type HarmType 01–26 Determines the Harmony type.Harmony Volume HarmVol 000–127 Determines the vol

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Owner’s Manual73ReferenceConnecting to a ComputerThis instrument can be connected to a computer to allow transfer of MIDI data or a file.Connecting a

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Connecting to a ComputerOwner’s Manual74ReferenceTransferring Performance Data to and from a ComputerBy connecting the instrument to a computer, the i

Page 73 - Connecting to a Computer

Connecting to a ComputerOwner’s Manual75ReferenceInitial SendThis function lets you send the panel setup data to a computer. Before you record perform

Page 74 - MIDI settings

Connecting to a ComputerOwner’s Manual76ReferenceUse Musicsoft Downloader To Transfer Songs From the Accessory CD-ROM To the Instrument’s flash memory

Page 75 - Computer and Instrument

Connecting to a ComputerOwner’s Manual77Reference9To playback a song stored in flash memory, press the [SONG] button.Use the dial to select the song y

Page 76 - Use Musicsoft Downloader To

Owner’s Manual78ReferenceAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide• The software and this manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation.• Use of

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Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideOwner’s Manual79ReferenceCD-ROM ContentsWhen the included CD-ROM is inserted into the CD-ROM drive, the following s

Page 78 - Operating System (OS)

Owner’s Manual8Special FeaturesCreating New SoundsPage 22By adjusting just two knobs you can add varying degrees of distortion, “sweet-ness,” or other

Page 79 - CD-ROM Contents

Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideOwner’s Manual80ReferenceSystem RequirementsSoftware InstallationIf you have any problems with the installation, re

Page 80 - Software Installation

Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideOwner’s Manual81Reference8Open the following folder from the CD-ROM drive in your “My Computer” folder, and double

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Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideOwner’s Manual82ReferenceInstalling the Musicsoft Downloader1Insert the Accessory CD-ROM into your computer’s CD-RO

Page 82 - Troubleshooting

Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideOwner’s Manual83Reference• Did you install the driver? (page 80)• Is the USB cable connected correctly?• Are the vo

Page 83

Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideOwner’s Manual84ReferenceATT ENT IO NSOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENTPLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT (“AGREE-

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Owner’s Manual85ReferenceTroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause and SolutionWhen the instrument is turned on or off, a popping sound is temporarily pro

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Owner’s Manual86ReferenceSpecificationsKeyboards• 61 standard-size keys (C1–C6), with Touch Response.Display• LCD display (backlit)Setup•STANDBY/ON• M

Page 86 - Specifications

Owner’s Manual87AppendixIndexAA-B Repeat ...68Accessories ...

Page 87 - Appendix

IndexOwner’s Manual88AppendixPPan ...55Part (Right, Left) ...

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Owner’s Manual89LIMITED 1-YEAR WARRANTY ONPORTABLE KEYBOARDS(NP, PSR-E, YPG AND YPT SERIES)Thank you for selecting a Yamaha product. Yamaha products

Page 89 - PORTABLE KEYBOARDS

Owner’s Manual9Quick GuideReferenceAppendix Setting UpContentsAbout this Owner’s Manual and Data List ...7Included Accessories ..

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