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OWNER’S MANUAL
DIC 99
OWNERS MANUAL
OWNERS MANUAL
M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
© 2003 Yamaha Corporation
WA44060 301APAP3.3-01A0
Printed in China
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Page 1 - OWNER’S MANUAL

OWNER’S MANUALDIC 99OWNER’S MANUALOWNER’S MANUALM.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation© 2003 Yamaha Corporati

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PSR-2100/110010Displaying Music Notation — Score ... 83Displaying the Lyrics ... 86Savin

Page 3 - PRECAUTIONS

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/1100100 Bar/Beat/Clock VelocityThe table below shows the available settings an

Page 4 - Saving data

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator101PSR-2100/1100Recording Melodies — Step Record (Note)In this section, we’ll show you ho

Page 5

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/1100102Recording Chord Changes for the Auto Accompaniment — Step Record (Chord)T

Page 6 - Accessories

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator103PSR-2100/1100 Play back the newly created chord progressionUse the [C] ( ) button to

Page 7 - Floppy Disk

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/1100104From this display you can set up how recording is started and stopped for

Page 8 - About the Display Messages

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator105PSR-2100/1100Whether you’ve recorded a song using Quick Recording, Multi Recording, or

Page 9 - Table of Contents

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/1100106DeleteThis lets you delete recorded data in the specified channel.MixThis

Page 10 - PSR-2100/1100

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator107PSR-2100/1100Channel TransposeThis allows you to transpose the recorded data of indivi

Page 11 - Using Your PSR-2100/1100

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/1100108Editing Note Events — 1 - 16From this display, you can edit individual no

Page 12 - Application Index

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator109PSR-2100/1100Editing Chord Events — CHDFrom this display, you can edit the chord event

Page 13 - Quick solution

11PSR-2100/1100IntroductionQuick GuideBasic Operations - Organizing Your DataPlaying the DemosVoicesStylesThe Multi PadCreating Multi Pad - Multi Pad

Page 14 - Multi Pads

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/1100110Inputting and Editing LyricsThis convenient function lets you enter the s

Page 15 - REGISTRATION MEMORY

111PSR-2100/1100Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style CreatorThis powerful feature lets you create your own original styles, which can then be used fo

Page 16 - Setting Up the PSR-2100/1100

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style CreatorPSR-2100/1100112Style File FormatThe Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha’s auto accompaniment

Page 17 - Powering Up

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator113PSR-2100/1100You can use the Realtime Recording features to create your own accompaniment style — eith

Page 18 - Panel Controls and Terminals

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style CreatorPSR-2100/1100114With this method, you can create a style pattern by entering notes and other data individ

Page 19

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator115PSR-2100/1100This convenient function lets you combine accompaniment elements — such as rhythm, bass,

Page 20 - 1 Press the [DEMO] button to

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style CreatorPSR-2100/1100116Change the Rhythmic Feel — Groove and DynamicsThese versatile features give you a wide va

Page 21 - Song Playback

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator117PSR-2100/1100 DynamicsDynamics parametersAccent Type Selects the type of accent.StrengthDetermines ho

Page 22

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style CreatorPSR-2100/1100118Editing the Channel DataIn this display, there are five different channel-related edit fun

Page 23 - NEW SONG SYNC. START

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator119PSR-2100/1100Making Style File Format Settings — ParameterThis display provides a variety of style con

Page 24

PSR-2100/110012Application IndexUse this index to find reference pages that may be helpful for your particular application and situation.ListeningListe

Page 25 - 2 Select a voice group

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style CreatorPSR-2100/1100120• NTT (Note Transposition Table)This sets the note transposition table for the source pat

Page 26 - Playing Voices

121PSR-2100/1100Creating Multi Pad — Multi Pad CreatorThe PSR-2100/1100 lets you create your own original Multi Pad phrases — which you can use in you

Page 27

Creating Multi Pad — Multi Pad CreatorPSR-2100/1100122The operations here apply to step 4 on page 121.Start recordingFirst, select the desired voice.

Page 28 - 2 Turn ACMP on

Creating Multi Pad — Multi Pad Creator123PSR-2100/1100With this method, you can create a Multi Pad by entering notes and other data individually, with

Page 29 - 3 Turn SYNC.START on

PSR-2100/1100124Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing ConsoleSet up just like a real mixing console, this display gives you comprehen

Page 30 - Style Sections

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console125PSR-2100/1100The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 12

Page 31 - Playing Styles

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing ConsolePSR-2100/1100126The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 12

Page 32 - 1 Select a style (page 28)

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console127PSR-2100/1100The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 12

Page 33 - 2 Select a record

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing ConsolePSR-2100/1100128Effect BlockBlock Parts Characteristics Number of User EffectREVERBAll p

Page 34 - Music Finder

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console129PSR-2100/1100Effect StructureThe PSR-2100/1100 features the following digital effect

Page 35

13PSR-2100/1100Application IndexUsing a microphone (PSR-2100 only)Connecting the microphone... “Connecting the Microphone or Guitar (MIC./L

Page 36 - Playing with the Songs

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing ConsolePSR-2100/1100130Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or sp

Page 37 - Recording

131PSR-2100Using a Microphone — MIC. (PSR-2100 only)This extraordinarily powerful feature uses advanced voice-processing technology to automatically p

Page 38

Using a Microphone — MIC. (PSR-2100 only)PSR-2100132Vocal Harmony Parameter List Chordal Type/Vocoder Type Determines how the harmony notes are applie

Page 39 - Open/Save Display

Using a Microphone — MIC. (PSR-2100 only)133PSR-2100OperationAdjusting the Vocal Harmony Settings and Microphone Effects — OVERALL SETTINGThe explanat

Page 40 - Example — Open/Save display

Using a Microphone — MIC. (PSR-2100 only)PSR-2100134 COMPRESSORThis effect holds down the output when the input signal from the microphone exceeds a

Page 41 - FLOPPY DISKUSERPRESET

Using a Microphone — MIC. (PSR-2100 only)135PSR-2100Setting the Microphone Volume and Related Effects — TALK SETTINGDetermines the settings when the [

Page 42 - ■ Features and Memory Drives

PSR-2100/1100136Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionThe Function mode gives you access to various advanced functions related to the i

Page 43 - Selecting Files and Folders

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function137PSR-2100/1100Making Settings for the Pedals and Keyboard — Controller Pedal (page 142)These s

Page 44 - Naming Files/Folders

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100138The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.Tuning the Ov

Page 45 - Moving Files/Folders

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function139PSR-2100/1100Scale Equal TemperamentThe pitch range of each octave is divided equally into tw

Page 46 - Deleting Files/Folders

PSR-2100/110014BALANCEFUNCTIONHELPMENUDEMOSOUND CREATORDIGITAL RECORDINGMIXING CONSOLEDIGITALSTUDIODIRECTACCESSPARTCHANNEL ON/OFFDAEBC81 2 3 4 5 6 7TR

Page 47 - Displaying Upper Level pages

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100140The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.Setting Song-

Page 48 - Entering Characters

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function141PSR-2100/1100The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.Setting Auto

Page 49 - Using the [DATA ENTRY] Dial

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100142Setting the Fingering Method — Chord FingeringThis determines how the notes you p

Page 50

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function143PSR-2100/1100Pedal-controllable Functions* For best results, use the optional Yamaha FC7 Foot

Page 51 - Direct Access Chart

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100144Changing the Touch Sensitivity Modulation and Transpose — Keyboard/PanelKeyboard

Page 52 - Help Messages

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function145PSR-2100/1100The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.Specifying th

Page 53 - Adjusting the Tempo

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100146Changing the Automatically Selected Voice Settings — Voice SetWhen changing voice

Page 54 - Tap Tempo

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function147PSR-2100/1100About the Harmony TypesWhen a normal Harmony type (“Standard Duet” through “Strum

Page 55 - Playing the Demos

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100148In this section, you can make MIDI-related settings for the instrument. These set

Page 56

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function149PSR-2100/1100Clock, Transmit Clock, Receive Transpose, Start/Stop ClockDetermines whether the

Page 57 - Selecting a Voice

15PSR-2100/1100USERENTEREXITFREEZE MEMORYDATA ENTRYORGAN FLUTESSTRINGS CHOIR & PADGUITARMAINBACK NEXTLEFTMUSICFINDERLAYERIFJGHBASSPIANO & HARP

Page 58

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100150Receiving MIDI Data — ReceiveThis determines which parts will receive MIDI data a

Page 59

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function151PSR-2100/1100The explanations here apply to step #3 of the procedure on page 136.Making Settin

Page 60 - VOICE EFFECT

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100152Parameter LockThis function is used to “lock” the specified parameters so that the

Page 61 - Adjusting the Octave setting

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function153PSR-2100/1100Copying and Formatting Disks — Disk• Copying cannot be done between a 2DD disk an

Page 62 - Playing a style

Making Global and Other Important Settings — FunctionPSR-2100/1100154Entering Your Name and Language Preference — OwnerRestoring the Factory-programme

Page 63 - STYLE CONTROL

155PSR-2100/1100Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other Devices1 Using the Headphones (PHONES jack).A standard pair of stereo headphones can be plugged in

Page 64

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other DevicesPSR-2100/11001563 Playing the sounds of the PSR-2100/1100 through an external audio system, and recording t

Page 65 - Chord Fingerings

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other Devices157PSR-2100/11006 Connecting to a Computer (USB terminal, MIDI terminal)Connecting your PSR-2100/1100 to a

Page 66 - Display for root “C”

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other DevicesPSR-2100/1100158• When using a MIDI interface with a Macintosh series computer, connect the RS-422 terminal

Page 67 - Arranging the Style Pattern

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other Devices159PSR-2100/1100The “controller” and “tone generator” in the illustration above are equivalent to the piano

Page 68

PSR-2100/110016Setting Up the PSR-2100/11001Make sure that the PSR-2100/1100’s STANDBY/ON switch is at the STANDBY (off) position.2Connect one end of

Page 69

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other DevicesPSR-2100/1100160MIDI channelsMIDI performance data is assigned to one of sixteen MIDI channels. Using these

Page 70 - (ONE TOUCH SETTING)

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other Devices161PSR-2100/1100MIDI Data CompatibilityThis section covers basic information on data compatibility: whether

Page 71

Using Your PSR-2100/1100 with Other DevicesPSR-2100/1100162Voice Allocation FormatWith MIDI, voices are assigned to specific numbers, called “program n

Page 72

163PSR-2100/1100TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause and Solution• The PSR-2100/1100 does not turn on; there is no power.Make sure that the PSR-2100/

Page 73

TroubleshootingPSR-2100/1100164• Certain notes sound at the wrong pitch. The Scale parameter has probably been set to something other than “Equal,” ch

Page 74

165PSR-2100/1100Specifications: availableModel Name PSR-2100 PSR-1100Sound Source AWM Dynamic Stereo SamplingDisplay 320 ✕ 240 dots backlit graphic LCD

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SpecificationsPSR-2100/1100166* Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves th

Page 76 - The Multi Pads

167PSR-2100/1100IndexNumerics1 - 16 ... 99, 108[1▲▼] - [8▲▼] buttons ...

Page 77 - Multi Pad Edit

IndexPSR-2100/1100168[DIRECT ACCESS] button ... 19, 50Direct Access Chart...

Page 78 - (STYLE) (R)(L)

Index169PSR-2100/1100Keyboard Percussion ... 58Keyboard Touch...

Page 79

17PSR-2100/1100CAUTIONIn order to avoid possible damage to the speakers or other connected electronic equipment, always switch on the power of the 210

Page 80

IndexPSR-2100/1100170Playing a style ... 28, 62Playing a Style’s Rhythm Channels only ...

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Index171PSR-2100/1100Song Playback...21, 78, 79Song Recording ...

Page 82

IndexPSR-2100/1100172 MEMO

Page 83

Limited Warranty90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTSYamaha Corporation of America, hereafter referred to as Yamaha, warrants to the original consumer of a produ

Page 84

* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA. (class B)(standby)FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MO

Page 85

PSR2100/1100_Cover 裏 - 1 - Introduction SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT conne

Page 86 - Displaying the Lyrics

OWNER’S MANUALDIC 99OWNER’S MANUALOWNER’S MANUALM.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation© 2003 Yamaha Corporati

Page 87

PSR-2100/110018Panel Controls and TerminalsPOWER[STANDBY/ON] switch ... P. 17WHEELPITCH BEND ...

Page 88 - ▼] (UP) button

19PSR-2100/1100DISPLAY CONTROL[A] - [J] buttons... P. 43[DIRECT ACCESS] button...

Page 89 - Selecting the Freeze Settings

Introduction SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power s

Page 90

Quick Guide20Quick Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Playing the Demos The PSR-2100/1100 features an extensive variety of Demo so

Page 91 - Regular Voice Parameters

Song PlaybackQuick Guide21Song PlaybackHere’s where all of the amazing voices, effects, rhythms, styles and other sophisticated features of the PSR-21

Page 92 - ■ FILTER

Song PlaybackQuick Guide22 2 Press the [A] button to call up the Song Open display.If the MAIN screen is not displayed, press the [DIRECT ACCESS] butt

Page 93 - EFFECT/EQ

Song PlaybackQuick Guide23 4 Press one of the [A] to [J] buttons to select the song file. 5 Press the SONG [START/STOP] button to start playback. 6 Whi

Page 94 - Organ Flutes (PSR-2100 only)

Song PlaybackQuick Guide24 7 Finally, take the producer’s seat and try your hand at mixing. These Balance controls let you adjust the levels of the in

Page 95

Playing VoicesQuick Guide25Playing VoicesThe PSR-2100/1100 features a stunning variety of over 700 dynamic, rich and realistic voices. Try playing som

Page 96

Playing VoicesQuick Guide26 3 Select a voice. 4 Play the voices. Naturally, you can play the voice yourself from the keyboard, but you can also have

Page 97

Playing VoicesQuick Guide27Playing Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands 1 Press the VOICE PART ON/OFF [LEFT] button to turn the LEFT part on

Page 98

Playing StylesQuick Guide28Playing StylesThe PSR-2100/1100 has a huge variety of musical “styles” that you can call upon to back up your own performan

Page 99

Playing StylesQuick Guide29 3 Turn SYNC.START on. 4 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand, the style starts.For this example, play a C major

Page 100 - ■ Gate Time

3 PSR-2100/1100 (3)-7 1/2 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNI

Page 101

Playing StylesQuick Guide30Style SectionsEach style in the auto accompaniment is made up of “sections.” Since each section is a rhythmic variation of

Page 102 - Record (Chord)

Playing StylesQuick Guide31 Accompaniment StructureOther ControlsFADE IN/OUT The [FADE IN/OUT] button can be used to produce smooth fade-ins and fade

Page 103 - MAIN A BREAK MAIN B

Playing StylesQuick Guide32One Touch SettingOne Touch Setting is a powerful and convenient feature that automatically calls up the most appropriate pa

Page 104 - Punching In/Out — Rec Mode

Music FinderQuick Guide33Music FinderIf you want to play in a certain song but don’t know which style and voice settings would be appropriate, the con

Page 105 - Editing a Recorded Song

Music FinderQuick Guide34Searching the Music Finder RecordsThe Music Finder is also equipped with a convenient search function that lets you enter a s

Page 106

Music FinderQuick Guide35 7 Select a record (see step #2 on page 33) and play along with the style playback.Press the [EXIT] button to return to the M

Page 107 - Channel Transpose

Playing with the SongsQuick Guide36Playing with the SongsPlaying Along with the PSR-2100/1100In this section, try using the PSR-2100/1100’s song playb

Page 108 - Editing Note Events — 1 - 16

Playing with the SongsQuick Guide37RecordingThe PSR-2100/1100 lets you record, too — quickly and easily. Try out the Quick Recording feature now and c

Page 109 - Editing Chord Events — CHD

PSR-2100/110038Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataWhen the power is turned on, the MAIN Display appears, showing important and relevant operation

Page 110 - Inputting and Editing Lyrics

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data39PSR-2100/1100The PSR-2100/1100 utilizes a variety of data types — including voices, accompaniment styles, son

Page 111 - DIGITAL RECORDING

PSR-2100/1100 4 (3)-7 2/2 • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic compo-nents, turn off the power for all components. Before turning

Page 112 - Operation

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110040Example — Open/Save displayEach Open/Save display consists of three kinds of drive pages: PRESET

Page 113 - Realtime Recording — Basic

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data41PSR-2100/1100 Files and DrivesBACK NEXTFLOPPY DISKUSERPRESETPRESET driveCannot be overwrittenVoiceStyleSongM

Page 114 - Step Recording

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110042 Features and Memory DrivesVoiceStyleOne Touch SettingRegistration MemoryMusic FinderRecordSyst

Page 115

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data43PSR-2100/1100Select a file shown in the display. In this example, we’ll select a voice file.First, press the VO

Page 116 - ■ Groove

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110044Naming Files/FoldersYou can assign names to files and folders. Any file/folder in the USER and FLO

Page 117 - ■ Dynamics

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data45PSR-2100/1100Moving Files/FoldersYou can move files and folders as desired, for organizing your data. Any file/

Page 118 - Editing the Channel Data

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110046Copying Files/FoldersYou can also copy files and folders as desired, for organizing your data. An

Page 119 - ■ Source Root/Chord

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data47PSR-2100/1100Saving FilesThis operation lets you save the data (such as song and voice) you created in curren

Page 120 - ■ RTR (Retrigger Rule)

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110048Entering CharactersThe instructions that follow show you how to enter characters in naming your

Page 121

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data49PSR-2100/1100Changing the IconYou can also change the icon that appears at the left of the file name.Call up t

Page 122 - Stop recording

5 PSR-2100/1100 Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha PSR-2100/1100! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advant

Page 123

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110050With the convenient Direct Access function, you can instantly call up the desired display — with

Page 124 - — Mixing Console

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data51PSR-2100/1100Direct Access ChartOperation: [DIRECT ACCESS] button + button listed below Corresponding LCD dis

Page 125 - — Mixing Console

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110052The Help messages give you explanations and descriptions of all the main functions and features

Page 126

Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data53PSR-2100/1100The metronome provides a click sound, giving you an accurate tempo guide when you practice, or l

Page 127 - Adjusting the Effects

Basic Operations — Organizing Your DataPSR-2100/110054Tap TempoThis useful feature lets you tap out the tempo for a song or an accompaniment style. Si

Page 128

55PSR-2100/1100ReferencePlaying the DemosThe PSR-2100/1100 is an extraordinarily versatile and sophisticated instrument, featuring a wide variety of d

Page 129 - Effect Structure

Playing the DemosPSR-2100/110056EXITENDReturn to the MAIN screen.IFJGHENTERMAINBACK NEXTLEFTLAYERThis example shows the Sound System in the FUNCTION d

Page 130

57PSR-2100/1100VoicesThe PSR-2100/1100 gives you an enormous selection of authentic voices, including various keyboard instruments, strings and brass

Page 131 - PSR-2100

VoicesPSR-2100/110058Voice CharacteristicsThe voice type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the voice name. Live! (PSR-2100 only)Thes

Page 132

Voices59PSR-2100/1100The PSR-2100/1100 lets you set three voices for simultaneous play: MAIN, LAYER, and LEFT. By effectively combining these three, y

Page 133 - — MICROPHONE SETTING

PSR-2100/1100 6 Accessories PA-300 AC Adaptor * Floppy Disk (blank) Music Rest (page 17) Data List Owner’s Manual *May not be included in y

Page 134 - ■ MIC (MICROPHONE)

VoicesPSR-2100/110060Left — Setting Separate Voices for the Left and Right Sections of the KeyboardThis section of the panel lets you add a variety of

Page 135 - DSP/TYPE/DEPTH

Voices61PSR-2100/1100 VARIATIONThis control changes the Variation effect settings, letting you alter some aspect of the effect, depending on the sele

Page 136

PSR-2100/110062StylesThe PSR-2100/1100 features styles (accompaniment patterns) in a variety of different musical genres including pops, jazz, Latin a

Page 137

Styles 63 PSR-2100/1100ACMP INTROBREAKSTYLE CONTROLACMP INTROSTART/STOPMAINENDING/ rit.AUTOFILL INOTSLINKSYNC.STOPSYNC.STARTBREAKSTYLE CONTROLACMP INT

Page 138

StylesPSR-2100/110064Playing a Style’s Rhythm Channels onlyAdjusting the Volume Balance/Channel MutingACMP INTROSTART/STOPMAINENDING/ rit.AUTOFILL INO

Page 139

Styles 65 PSR-2100/1100 The style playback can be controlled by the chords you play in the keys to the left of the split point. There are 7 types of fi

Page 140

StylesPSR-2100/110066* Only this voicing (inversion) is recognized. Other chords not marked with an asterisk can be played in any inversion.Chord Name

Page 141

Styles67PSR-2100/1100The PSR-2100/1100 features various types of Auto Accompaniment Sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the Style. They

Page 142

StylesPSR-2100/110068Stopping the Style Playback While Releasing Keys (SYNC. STOP)When the Synchro Stop function is engaged, accompaniment playback wi

Page 143 - Pedal-controllable Functions

Styles69PSR-2100/1100Selecting Intro and Ending Types (INTRO/ENDING)Playing Fill-in patterns automatically when changing accompaniment sections — Auto

Page 144 - Transpose Assign

7 PSR-2100/1100 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive (FDD) and Floppy Disk Be sure to handle floppy disks and treat the disk drive with care. Follow the imp

Page 145 - Registration Sequence

StylesPSR-2100/110070The convenient One Touch Setting function makes it easy for you to select voices and effects that are appropriate to the style yo

Page 146 - Setting Harmony and Echo

Styles71PSR-2100/1100Automatically Changing One Touch Settings with the Sections — OTS LinkThe convenient OTS (One Touch Setting) Link function lets y

Page 147 - Split point

StylesPSR-2100/110072The Music Finder feature lets you instantly call up the appropriate settings for the instrument — including voice, style, and One

Page 148 - Setting the MIDI Parameters

Styles73PSR-2100/1100Searching the Ideal Setups — Music Finder SearchYou can search the record by music title or keywords. The results appears in the

Page 149 - Message Switch

StylesPSR-2100/110074Editing Records — Music Finder Record EditFrom this display, you can call up existing records and edit them to suit your preferen

Page 150 - Receiving MIDI Data — Receive

Styles75PSR-2100/1100 [J] NEW RECORDRegisters a new record. The smallest available empty record number is used for registering. When you press this b

Page 151 - Other Settings — Utility

PSR-2100/110076The Multi PadsThe PSR-2100/1100 Multi Pads can be used to play a number of short pre-recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can b

Page 152 - — CONFIG 2

The Multi Pad77PSR-2100/1100This function lets you copy individual Multi Pad settings from one Multi Pad bank to another.Multi Pad EditIFJGHDAEBC81 2

Page 153

PSR-2100/110078Song PlaybackHere you’ll learn how to play back songs. Songs include the internal songs of the instrument, performances you’ve recorded

Page 154 - — System Reset

Song Playback79PSR-2100/1100Playing the Internal SongsSong PlaybackBACK NEXTIFJGHDAEBCBACK NEXTIFJGHDAEBCREC REW FFSTART/STOPTOPNEW SONG SYNC. STARTSO

Page 155 - with Other Devices

PSR-2100/1100 8 To handle floppy disks with care: • Do not place heavy objects on a disk or bend or apply pressure to the disk in any way. Always keep

Page 156 - (LEVEL FIXED)

Song PlaybackPSR-2100/110080Simultaneously Playing a Song and an Accompaniment StyleWhen playing back a song and an accompaniment style at the same ti

Page 157 - (USB terminal, MIDI terminal)

Song Playback81PSR-2100/1100Playing Back Songs on DiskInsert the disk into the drive.The method for playing back is the same as in the “Playing the In

Page 158 - Playing

Song PlaybackPSR-2100/110082This feature lets you mute certain parts of the song (Track1, Track2, Extra Tracks), and play back only those parts you wa

Page 159 - ■ Channel Messages

Song Playback83PSR-2100/1100With this feature, you can have the notation automatically shown on the display as the song plays. This can be used with y

Page 160 - What You Can Do With MIDI

Song PlaybackPSR-2100/110084Detailed Settings for Notation [1▲▼] LEFT CH/[2▲▼] RIGHT CHThis determines the Left channel (channel for the left-hand pa

Page 161 - Sequence Format

Song Playback85PSR-2100/1100 [6▲▼] NOTE NAMESelect the Note Name type when “NOTE” (page 83) is set to ON.ABC ... Note names are indicat

Page 162 - Voice Allocation Format

Song PlaybackPSR-2100/110086This function lets you display the lyrics while the song is playing back — making it easy to sing along with your performa

Page 163 - Troubleshooting

87 PSR-2100/1100 Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory Registration Memory is a powerful feature that lets you set up the PSR

Page 164

Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration MemoryPSR-2100/110088Saving Your Registration Memory SetupsThe settings registered to the REGI

Page 165 - Specifications

Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory89PSR-2100/1100You can recall all of the panel settings you’ve made — or only those you

Page 166 - Specifications

9 PSR-2100/1100 Table of Contents Introduction ... 2 PRECAUTIONS... 3

Page 167 - Numerics

PSR-2100/110090Editing Voices — Sound CreatorThe PSR-2100/1100 has a Sound Creator feature that allows you to create your own voices by editing some p

Page 168

Editing the voice -SOUND CREATOR-91PSR-2100/1100Regular Voice ParametersThe parameter for Organ Flute, see page 94The following parameters are linked

Page 169

Editing the voice -SOUND CREATOR-PSR-2100/110092SOUNDThe explanations here apply to step #3 on page 90. FILTERFILTER settings determine the overall

Page 170

Editing the voice -SOUND CREATOR-93PSR-2100/1100 VIBRATO• DEPTH... Determines the intensity of the Vibrato effect (see diagram). Higher setting

Page 171

Editing the voice -SOUND CREATOR-PSR-2100/110094Organ Flutes (PSR-2100 only)In addition to the many organ voices in the ORGAN voice category, the PSR

Page 172

95PSR-2100/1100Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorWith these powerful yet easy-to-use song creating features, you can record

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/110096This is the easiest recording method — perfect for quickly recording and p

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator97PSR-2100/1100This lets you record a song with several different instrument sounds on up

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song CreatorPSR-2100/110098DC3Select the part you want to assign to the channel to be recorded.This d

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Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator99PSR-2100/1100This method lets you create a song by entering notes one by one, without h

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