SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. This product may also use “household” type batteries. Some of these may be rechargeable. Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.) 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions.
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/AC power adaptor Water warning • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument.
• Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. • Before moving the instrument, remove all connected adaptor and other cables. • Use only the stand specified for the instrument. When attaching the stand or rack, use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could cause damage to the internal components or result in the instrument falling over. Handling caution • Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha PSR-275/273 PortaTone! You now own a portable keyboard that combines advanced functions, great sound and exceptional ease-of-use in a highly compact package. Its outstanding features also make it a remarkably expressive and versatile instrument. Read this Owner’s Manual carefully while playing your new PSR-275/273 in order to take full advantage of its various features.
Contents Panel Controls and Terminals ........................ 8 Song Lesson .................................................. 49 Setting Up....................................................... 10 • Using the Lesson Feature.................................49 • Lesson 1 — Timing...........................................51 • Lesson 2 — Waiting..........................................52 • Lesson 3 — Minus One ....................................52 • Lesson 4 — Both Hands................................
Panel Controls and Terminals ■ Front Panel q y e w 001 r GrandPno o 001 t !1 u i !0 !7 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !8 q Power switch ([STANDBY/ON]) w [MASTER VOLUME] dial This determines the overall volume of the PSR-275/ 273. e [TOUCH] button This turns the Touch function on and off. (See page 27.) Holding down this button calls up the Time Signet settings. r [Dict.] button This calls up the Dictionary function (See page 42).
Panel Controls and Terminals !5 [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] / [ REW] button When the Style mode is selected, this is used to control the Intro and Ending functions. (See page 34.) When the Song mode is selected, this is used as a “rewind” control, or move the song playback point back toward the beginning. !6 [MAIN/AUTO FILL] / [ FF] button When the Style mode is selected, these are used to change auto accompaniment sections and control the Auto Fill function. (See page 39.
Setting Up This section contains information about setting up your PSR-275/273 for playing. Make sure to read this section carefully before using the instrument. Power Requirements Although the PSR-275/273 will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries, Yamaha recommends use of an AC adaptor whenever possible. An AC adaptor is more environmentally friendly than batteries and does not deplete resources.
Setting Up Turning On the Power With the AC power adaptor connected or with batteries installed, simply press the power switch until it locks in the ON position. When the instrument is not in use, be sure to turn the power off. (Press the switch again so that it pops up.) • Even when the switch is in the “STANDBY” position, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level.
Quick Guide Step 1 Voices zx 001 w GrandPno 001 q z Playing the Piano Simply by pressing the [PORTABLE GRAND] button, you can automatically select the Grand Piano voice. z Press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button. 001 GrandPno Playing along with the Metronome z Press the [METRONOME] button. 001 x Play the keyboard. x Stop the Metronome. Want to find out more? See page 21. Want to find out more? See page 21.
Step 1 Voices Selecting and Playing Other Voices The PSR-275/273 has a huge total of 480 dynamic and realistic instrument voices. Let’s try a few of them out now... q Press the [VOICE] button. w Select a voice. 002 001 BritePno GrandPno 001 e Play the keyboard. Want to find out more? See page 23. ● Panel Voice List No.
Quick Guide Step 2 Songs xw zx q 001 Englishm -09 xc z Playing the Songs The PSR-275/273 is packed with a total of 100 songs, including one Demo song — which has been specially created to showcase the rich and dynamic sounds of the instrument. There are also 99 additional songs, designed to be used with the educational Lesson feature. Playing the Demo song Playing a single song Let’s play the Demo song now, Repeating with #001. z Start the Demo song.
Step 2 Songs ● Song List No. 001 002 003 004 005 006 007 008 009 010 011 012 013 014 015 016 017 018 019 020 021 022 Changing the volume of the song This lets you adjust the volume balance between the song and your keyboard performance. q Press the [FUNCTION] button, until SongVol is indicated in the display. 100 SongVol -09 w Use the [+]/[–] buttons to adjust the song volume. You can also use the numeric keypad to directly enter the value.
Quick Guide Step 3 Style x zb 001 8BtModrn 001 cv m n z Using the Style The powerful yet easy-to-use Style features give you professional instrumental backing for your performances. Simply play chords with your left hand — and the PSR-275/273 automatically produces appropriate bass, chord and rhythm backing.
Step 3 Style Looking up Chords in the Dictionary The convenient Dictionary function teaches you how to play chords by showing you the individual notes. In the example below, we’ll learn how to play a GM7 chord... Keys for entering the chord (C1 — B2) Keys for entering the chord type (C3 — B4) Keys for entering the chord root (C5 — B5) Learning how to play a specific chord Example: G M7 c Specify the chord type of the chord (in this case, M7).
Basic Operation and LCD Display Adjusting the Volume Name and Number indication (Song/Style /Voice) Turn the [MASTER VOLUME] dial. Currently selected name and number (Song, Style or Voice) appear here. For example, when song is selected: Decreases the overall volume. Increases the overall volume. Song number 001 001 Song name Englishm Englishm -09 Function settings and indications This button lets you call up the various function settings.
Basic Operation and LCD Display Entering one of the modes (Song, Style or Voice) Song Select the desired song. ● Pressing one of the buttons below calls up the appropriate mode — Song, Style or Voice, and the bar in the display indicates the currently selected mode. Style Select the desired style. Voice Select the desired voice. ● The following indications appear when you press the [VOICE] button in the Song or Style mode. For selecting a voice in the Song mode.
Basic Operation and LCD Display NOTATION MEASURE number Normally, these indicate which keys or notes are played, or which keys to play when using the Dictionary function. Indicates the current measure number of the song or style. BEAT Indicates the beat when a song or style is playing. • Any notes occurring below or above the staff are indicated by “8va” in the notation. • In certain cases, a note may not be fully shown in the display. Accompaniment On (ACMP ON) Indicates when accompaniment is on.
Portable Grand This convenient function lets you instantly call up the Grand Piano voice. Playing the Portable Grand Press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button. 001 GrandPno 001 Doing this automatically selects the special “Stereo Sampled Piano” Grand Piano voice. Using the Metronome 1 Call up the Tempo setting. Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button. Current Tempo value 116 TEMPO 001 2 Change the value.
Portable Grand 3 Turn on the Metronome. Press the [METRONOME] button. The beat number is indicated as follows (for a time signature of 4/4): 1 2 Indicates the beat number in the measure. 3 4 To turn the Metronome off, press the [METRONOME] button again. Setting the Metronome Time Signature The time signature of the Metronome can be set to various quarter-note based meters. The Time Signature also can be set in the Function mode (page 60).
Playing Voices The PSR-275/273 features a total of 480 authentic voices — all of which have been created with Yamaha’s sophisticated AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generation system. These include 360 XG Lite voices and drum kits. The PSR-275/273 also has a Dual Voice or Split Voice function that lets you combine two different voices in a layer, or play from separate areas of the keyboard, play the two together across the keyboard. Playing a Voice 1 Press the [VOICE] button.
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Playing Voices #000 OTS This special “voice” is actually a convenient feature which automatically selects a suitable voice for you when you select a style or a song. The voice is selected to best match the style or song you’ve called up. Select voice #000 (OTS). #000 OTS is selected.
Playing Voices Split Voice The Split Voice function lets you assign two different Voices to opposite areas of the keyboard, and play one Voice with your left hand while your right plays another. For example, you could play bass with the left hand and play piano with the right. The right-hand (or upper) Voice is selected in the Main Voice mode (page 23), and the left-hand (or lower) Voice is selected in the Function mode (page 60), along with the other Split Voice parameters shown below.
Playing Voices Touch and Touch Sensitivity The PSR-275/273 features a Touch Response function that gives you dynamic, expressive control over the volume of the voices. The Touch Sensitivity parameter lets you set the degree of Touch Response. 1 Turn the Touch function on or off as desired by pressing the [TOUCH] button. Indicates Touch function is on. 001 GrandPno 001 2 Changing the Touch Sensitivity Value.
Playing Voices Transpose and Tuning You can also adjust the tuning and change the transposition (key) of the entire PSR-275/273 sound with the Transpose and Tuning functions. ■ Transpose • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Transpose determines the key of both the main voice and the bass/chord accompaniment. It also determines the pitch of the songs.
Effects The PSR-275/273 is equipped with a wide variety of effects that can be used to enhance the sound of the voices. The PSR-275/273 has three separate effect systems — Harmony, Reverb and Chorus — and each has many different effect types to choose from. Harmony The Harmony section features a variety of performance effects that enhance the melodies you play when using the accompaniment styles of the PSR-275/273. A total of twenty-six Harmony types are available. (See page 31.
Effects Chorus The Chorus effect lets you enhance the sound of the voices with the use of pitch modulation. Two basic types are provided: Chorus and Flanger. Chorus produces a thicker, warmer, and more animated sound, whereas Flanger creates a swirling, metallic effect. A total of four Chorus types are available. (See page 32.) The following parameters can be set in the Function mode (pages 60).
Effects ■ Effect Types ● Harmony Types No. Harmony Type Display Name Description 1 Duet Duet 2 Trio Trio 3 Block Block Harmony types 1 - 5 are pitch-based and add one-, two- or threenote harmonies to the single-note melody played in the right hand. These types only sound when chords are played in the auto accompaniment area of the keyboard.
Effects ● Reverb Types No. Reverb Type Display Name Description 1 Hall 1 Hall1 Concert hall reverb. 2 Hall 2 Hall2 3 Hall 3 Hall3 4 Room 1 Room1 5 Room 2 Room2 6 Stage 1 Stage1 7 Stage 2 Stage2 8 Plate 1 Plate1 9 Plate 2 Plate2 10 Off Off Small room reverb. Reverb for solo instruments. Simulated steel plate reverb. No effect. ● Chorus Types No. 32 Chorus Type Display Name Description 1 Chorus 1 Chorus1 Conventional chorus program with rich, warm chorusing.
Selecting and Playing Styles The PSR-275/273 provides dynamic rhythm/accompaniment patterns (styles) — as well as voice settings appropriate for each style — for various popular musical categories. A total of 100 different styles are available, in several different categories. Each style is made up of separate “sections” — Intro, Main A and B, and Ending — letting you call up different accompaniment sections as you perform.
Selecting and Playing Styles ■ Use the numeric keypad. Style numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices (page 19). You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the style number, or use the [+]/[–] buttons to step up and down through the styles. • Rhythm sounds and fill-in sections are not available when one of the Pianist styles (#93 - #100) are selected. Playing the Styles The panel buttons below function as style controls.
Selecting and Playing Styles 2 Start the style. You can do this in one of the following ways: ■ Pressing the [START/STOP] button The rhythm starts playing immediately without bass and chord accompaniment. The currently selected Main A or B section will play. You can select the Main A or B section by pressing the appropriate button — [MAIN A/B] — before pressing the [START/STOP] button. (The display shows the letter of the selected section: “MAIN A” or “MAIN B.”) Indicates selected section (Main A or B).
Selecting and Playing Styles Starting with an Intro section Each style has its own two- or four-measure Intro section. When used with the auto accompaniment, many of the Intro sections also include special chord changes and embellishments to enhance your performance. To start with an Intro section: 1) Press the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button — to select which section (A or B) is to follow the Intro. Indicates selected section (Main A or B). MAIN A 2) Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button.
Selecting and Playing Styles 3 Change chords using the auto accompaniment feature. Try playing a few successive chords with your left hand, and notice how the bass and chord accompaniment change with each chord you play. (Refer to page 40 for more information on how to use auto accompaniment.) • The [ACMP ON/OFF] button can also be used to turn off and on the bass/chord accompaniment while playing — allowing you to create dynamic rhythmic breaks in your performance.
Selecting and Playing Styles Changing the Tempo The tempo of style playback can be adjusted over a range of 32 - 280 bpm (beats per minute). 1 Call up the Tempo setting. Press the [TEMPO/TAP] button. Current Tempo value 116 • When style playback is stopped and a different style is selected, the tempo returns to the default setting of the new style. When switching styles during playback, the last tempo setting is maintained. (This allows you to keep the same tempo, even when changing styles.
Selecting and Playing Styles Accompaniment Sections (Main A/B and Fill-ins) While the style is playing, you can add variation in the rhythm/accompaniment by pressing the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button. This switches between the Main A and Main B sections, automatically playing a fill-in pattern to smoothly lead into the next section. For example, if the Main A section is currently playing, pressing this button automatically plays a fill-in pattern, followed by the Main B section. (See illustration below.
Selecting and Playing Styles Using Auto Accompaniment — Multi Fingering When it is set to on (page 34), the auto accompaniment function automatically generates bass and chord accompaniment for you to play along with, by using Multi Fingering operation. You can change the chords of the accompaniment by playing keys in the auto accompaniment area of the keyboard using either the “Single Finger” or “Fingered” method.
Selecting and Playing Styles Chord Name/[Abbreviation] Normal Voicing Chord (C) Display Major [M] 1-3-5 C C Add ninth [(9)] 1-2-3-5 C(9) C(9) Sixth [6] 1 - (3) - 5 - 6 C6 C6 Sixth ninth [6(9)] 1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 6 C6(9) C6(9) Major seventh [M7] 1 - 3 - (5) - 7 or 1 - (3) - 5 - 7 CM7 CM7 Major seventh ninth [M7(9)] 1 - 2 - 3 - (5) - 7 CM7(9) CM7(9) Major seventh add sharp eleventh [M7(#11)] 1 - (2) - 3 - #4 - 5 - 7 or 1 - 2 - 3 - #4 - (5) - 7 CM7(#11) CM7(#11) 1 - 3 - b5 C(b5)
Selecting and Playing Styles Dictionary The Dictionary function is essentially a built-in “chord book” that shows you the individual notes of chords. It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it. 1 Press the [Dict.] button. Dict. 2 Specify the root of the chord. Press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to the desired chord root (as printed on the panel). Dict. 001 Pressing this key selects the root G.
Selecting and Playing Styles 4 Play the chord. Play the chord (as indicated in the display) in the chord area of the keyboard. The chord name flashes in the display when the correct notes are held down. (Inversions for many of the chords are also recognized.) Dict. 001 Flashes when correct notes are held. Indicates notes to be played. To leave the Dictionary function, press the [Dict.] button again.
Selecting and Playing Styles Beautiful sounding harmonies can be built in this manner. The use of intervals and chords is one of the most important elements in music. A wide variety of emotions and feelings can be created depending on the types of chords used and the order in which they are arranged. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Writing Chord Names • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Knowing how to read and write chord names is an easy yet invaluable skill.
Selecting and Playing Songs The Song mode features 100 special songs that have been created using the rich and dynamic sounds of the PSR-275/273. The songs are generally for your listening enjoyment; however, you can also play along with them on the keyboard. The songs of the PSR-275/273 can also be used with the powerful Lesson feature (page 49), a convenient tool that makes learning songs fun and easy. Selecting a Song 1 Press the [SONG] button.
Selecting and Playing Songs Playing the Songs The Panel buttons below function as Song controls. Turns on the A-B Repeat function (page 47). Pauses playback. 1 Starts and stops song playback. Reverses the playback position. Advances the playback position. Start the selected song. Press the [START/STOP] button. As the song plays back, the measure number and playing keys are shown in the display. 2 Stop the song. Press the [START/STOP] button.
Selecting and Playing Songs A-B Repeat The convenient A-B Repeat function is an ideal aid for practicing and learning. It allows you to specify a phrase of a song (between point A and point B) and repeat it — while you play or practice along with it. 1 While playing a song, set point A (the start point). During playback, press the [A-B REPEAT] button once, at the beginning point to be repeated.
Selecting and Playing Songs Melody Voice Change The PSR-275/273 lets you play a melody on the keyboard along with each of the songs, either with the original melody voice or one of your own selection. The convenient Melody Voice Change feature takes this one step further — it lets you replace the original voice used for the melody of the song with the panel voice of your own selection.
Song Lesson The Lesson feature provides an exceptionally fun and easy-to-use way to learn how to read music and play the keyboard. Lesson lets you practice the left- and right-hand parts of each song independently, step by step, until you’ve mastered them and are ready to practice with both hands together. These practices are divided into four Lesson steps, as described below. Lessons 1 - 3 apply to each hand; press the appropriate button, [L] (left) or [R] (right) to select the desired part for practice.
Song Lesson 2 Select the part you wish to work on (left or right) and the Lesson step. If you want to work on the right-hand part, press the [R] button; to work on the left, press the [L] button. Pressing either button repeatedly cycles through the available Lesson steps in order: Lesson 1 → Lesson 2 → Lesson 3 → Off → Lesson 1, etc. The selected Lesson step is indicated in the display.
Song Lesson Lesson 1 — Timing This lesson step lets you practice just the timing of the notes — any note can be used, as long as you play in rhythm. Pick a note to play. For the left hand, use a note in the auto accompaniment area or play the appropriate left-hand note; for the right, play a note above F#2. Simply concentrate on playing each note in time with the rhythmic accompaniment. 1 2 • The melody note does not sound unless your playing is in time with the rhythm. Select one of the Lesson songs.
Song Lesson Lesson 2 — Waiting In this lesson step, the PSR-275/273 waits for you to play the correct notes before continuing playback of the song. This lets you practice reading the music at your own pace. The notes to be played are shown in the display, one after another, as you play them correctly. 1 2 Select one of the Lesson songs. Select Lesson 2. Press the [L] or [R] button (repeatedly, if necessary) until Lesson 2 is indicated. r2 3 Waiting Play the appropriate melody or chord with the song.
Song Lesson 3 Play the appropriate part with the song. After the lead-in, the song starts automatically, and the appropriate notes appear in the display. In Lesson 3, listen carefully to the un-muted part, and play the muted part yourself. Lesson 4 — Both Hands Lesson 4 is a “Minus One” practice essentially the same as Lesson 3, except that both the left- and right-hand parts are muted — letting you play and master both hands at the same time.
MIDI Functions The PSR-275/273 is MIDI-compatible, featuring MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals and providing a variety of MIDI-related controls. By using the MIDI functions you can expand your musical possibilities. This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your PSR-275/273. What Is MIDI? No doubt you have heard the terms “acoustic instrument” and “digital instrument.” In the world today, these are the two main categories of instruments.
MIDI Functions MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other, by sending and receiving compatible Note, Control Change, Program Change and various other types of MIDI data, or messages. The PSR-275/273 can control a MIDI device by transmitting note related data and various types of controller data.
MIDI Functions Connecting to a Personal Computer By connecting your PSR-275/273’s MIDI terminals to a personal computer, you can have access to a wide variety of music software. ● When using a MIDI interface device installed in the personal computer, connect the MIDI terminals of the personal computer and the PSR-275/273.
MIDI Functions Local Control This function lets you enable or disable keyboard control over the PSR-275/273’s voices in the Function mode (page 60). This would come in handy, for example, when recording notes to MIDI sequencer. If you are using the sequencer to play back the voices of the PSR-275/273, you would want to set this to “off” — in order to avoid getting “double” notes, both from the keyboard and from the sequencer. Normally, when playing the PSR-275/273 by itself, this should be set to “on.
MIDI Functions PC Mode The PC Mode lets you instantly reconfigure the MIDI control settings for use with a computer or MIDI device. PC mode is on OFF LOCAL ON/OFF PC mode is off ON ■ To turn the PC mode on or off: Press the [PC] button and then press the appropriate [+]/[–] button. This switches between the PC Mode on/off settings. on 58 PC Mode • No sound is output from the PSR-275/273 when Local ON/ OFF is set to OFF.
Function The PSR-275/273 has a variety of settings in the Function parameters. These give you detailed control over many of the PSR-275/273’s features. Using the Function parameters 1 Select a Function name. Press the [FUNCTION] button, repeatedly if necessary, until appropriate Function name is appear in the display. 00 2 Transpos Input the appropriate value or use the [+]/[–] buttons to set the selected Function.
Function ● Function parameters CATEGORY SELECT Display Range/ Settings Overall Transpose Transpos -12–12 This determines the transposition of the entire PSR-275/273 sound. * Tuning Tuning -100–100 This determines the pitch of the entire PSR-275/273 sound . * Split Point SplitPnt 000–127 This determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split “point” * — in other words, the key that separates the Split (lower) and Main (upper) voices.
Voice List ■ Maximum Polyphony • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • The PSR-275/273 has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once, regardless of what functions are used. Auto Accompaniment uses a number of the available notes, so when Auto Accompaniment is used the total number of available notes for playing on the keyboard is correspondingly reduced. The same applies to the Split Voice and Song functions.
Voice List Bank Select Voice No.
Voice List Bank Select Voice No.
Voice List 64 Bank Select Voice No.
Voice List / Style List Bank Select Voice No. MSB LSB 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 466 467 468 469 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 MIDI Program Change# 69 70 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 Voice Name Wind Chime Telephone Ring 2 Car Engine Ignition Car Tires Squeal Car Passing Car Crash Siren Train Jet Plane Starship Burst Bank Select Voice No.
Drum Kit List • “ ” indicates that the drum sound is the same as “Standard Kit 1”. • Each percussion voice uses one note. • The MIDI Note # and Note are actually one octave lower than keyboard Note # and Note. For example, in “109: Standard Kit 1”, the “Seq Click H” (Note# 36/Note C1) corresponds to (Note# 24/Note C0). • Key Off: Keys marked “O” stop sounding the instant they are released. • Voices with the same Alternate Note Number (*1 – 4) cannot be played simultaneously.
Drum Kit List Voice No.
MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [ Portable Keyboard ] Model PSR-275/PSR-273 MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Date:29-Jan-2003 Version : 1.0 Recognized Remarks Function...
MIDI Implementation Chart NOTE: *1 By default (factory settings) the PSR-275/273 ordinarily functions as a 16channel multi-timbral tone generator, and incoming data does not affect the panel voices or panel settings. However, the MIDI messages listed below do affect the panel voices, auto accompaniment, and songs. • MIDI Master Tuning • System exclusive messages for changing the Reverb Type and Chorus Type. *2 Messages for these control change numbers cannot be transmitted from the PSR-275/273 itself.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution When the PSR-275/273 is turned on or off, a popping sound is temporarily produced. This is normal and indicates that the PSR-275/273 is receiving electrical power. When using a mobile phone, noise is produced. Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the PSR-275/273 may produce interference. To prevent this, turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the PSR-275/273.
Specifications Keyboards • 61 standard-size keys (C1 - C6), with Touch Response. Display • Large multi-function LCD display (backlit) Setup • STANDBY/ON • MASTER VOLUME : MIN - MAX Panel Controls • SONG, VOICE, STYLE, Dict.
Index Panel controls and terminals +/–............................................... 8, 19 A-B REPEAT.............................. 8, 46 ACMP ON/OFF.......................... 8, 34 DC IN 10-12V ............................ 9, 10 DEMO ........................................ 8, 14 Dict. ............................................ 8, 42 DUAL ......................................... 9, 25 FF........................................... 9, 46 FUNCTION.......................... 8, 18, 59 HARMONY ..............
Index Specifications...................................71 Split Point ........................................26 Split Voice........................................26 Style Volume....................................39 styles, playing ..................................34 styles, selecting................................33 Sustain .............................................30 Sync Start.........................................35 T Tap ...................................................35 Tempo ...........
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