User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome
- Accessories
- About the accessory disk
- S90 XS/S70 XS Main Features
- About this Manual
- Contents
- Controls and Functions
- Setting Up
- Start Guide
- Modes
- Basic Instructions
- Playing the Keyboard in the Voice mode
- Creating a New Performance by Using Your Favorite Voice (Performance Creator)
- Playing the Keyboard in the Performance Mode
- Singing with a Connected Microphone
- Recording/Playing Back with a USB Storage Device (Audio Record/Play Mode)
- Using a Connected Computer
- Playing the Keyboard Along with Playback of the MIDI File
- Using as a Master Keyboard (Master Mode)
- Making Global System Settings (Utility Mode)
- Saving/Loading Data (File Mode)
- Appendix
- Display Messages
- Troubleshooting
- No Sound
- No sound from the MIC INPUT jack
- Split does not work via the external MIDI device
- Playback continues without stopping
- The sound is distorted
- Sound is cut off
- Only one note sounds at a time
- Wrong pitch or unexpected pitch
- No effect is applied
- Vocoder does not work when selecting a Vocoder Voice
- The Edit Indicator appears, even when parameters are not being edited
- Cannot start the Arpeggio
- Cannot stop the Arpeggio
- The Voice assigned to the Performance produces a different sound from the one in the Voice mode
- Data communication between the computer and the S90 XS/S70 XS does not work properly
- The S90 XS/S70 XS does not sound properly even when playing back the song data on the computer or the MIDI instrument connected to the S90 XS/S70 XS
- MIDI bulk data transmission/reception does not work properly
- Cannot save data to the external USB storage device
- Cannot play an audio file
- Cannot enter the Edit mode
- Specifications
- Index
S90 XS/S70 XS Owner’s Manual
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In the Voice Play display (the top display of the Voice
Mode), you can select and play a single Voice.
The Voices of this instrument are divided into the
following two types:
Normal Voice
Normal Voices are mainly pitched musical instrument-
type sounds (piano, organ, guitar, etc.) that can be
played over the range of the keyboard.
Drum Voice
Drum Voices are mainly percussion/drum sounds that are
assigned to individual notes. These Voices are used to
perform rhythm parts.
This instrument features Banks for memorizing Voices.
There are basically three different types of Banks: Preset,
User, and GM. The contained Voices and features
depend on the Bank as described below.
Preset Banks
The Preset Banks contain a full set of specially
programmed Voices. Voices you've edited yourself
cannot be saved in the Preset Banks.
User Banks
The User Banks contain the Voices you have edited and
stored. These are picked up from Preset Voices by
default.
CAUTION
If a Voice in a User Bank (User Voice) is overwritten or replaced, that
User Voice will be lost. When you store an edited Voice, be careful not
to overwrite any important User Voices.
GM Bank
The GM Bank contains the Voices allocated according to
the GM standard.
In the Voice mode, a total of 16 Banks (Preset Bank 1 – 8,
User Bank 1 – 4, GM Bank, Preset Drum Bank, User
Drum, GM Drum Bank) are available. Each of these Banks
includes the Voices according to the Voice type. In the
Voice Play display, you can select the desired Voice from
various Voice Banks and play it.
NOTE For details about the Voice, refer to “Basic Structure.” For a list of
the Preset Voices, refer to the separate Data List PDF file.
Selecting a preset Voice
1 Press the [VOICE] button.
This calls up the Voice Play display. (The [VOICE] button
lamp lights.)
2 Select a Voice Bank with the BANK [DEC]/
[INC] buttons.
In this condition, playing the keyboard sounds the Voice
indicated in the display.
The parameters shown in the Voice Play mode are briefly
explained below.
Voice Play display
Normal Voice Banks
There are 13 different banks for the Normal Voices: PRE1 – 8
(Preset Banks), GM (GM Bank), USR1 – 4 (User Banks).
Drum Voices Banks
There are 3 different banks for the Drum Voices: PDR (Preset
Drum Bank), GMDR (GM Drum Bank), UDR (User Drum
Bank).
NOTE
If the “Bank Wrap Around” parameter of the Utility General
display is set to “on,” you can change from the last Bank to
the first Bank continuously.
3 Select a Voice with the data dial or [DEC]/
[INC] buttons.
NOTE You can use the data dial or [DEC]/[INC] buttons to select
the Voice number. This operation lets you call up Voices in
subsequent or previous Banks.
NOTE To quickly move forward through the program (Voice)
numbers in 10-step jumps, simultaneously hold down the
[SHIFT] button and press the [INC] button in the Play
display. To decrease by 10, do the opposite; simultaneously
hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the [DEC] button.
4 Play the keyboard.
Playing the Keyboard in the Voice mode
GM Voice
GM (General MIDI) is a worldwide standard for Voice
organization and MIDI functions of synthesizers and tone
generators. It was designed primarily to ensure that any
song data created with a specific GM device would sound
virtually the same on any other GM device—no matter the
manufacturer or the model. The GM Voice bank on this
synthesizer is designed to appropriately play back GM
song data. However, keep in mind that the sound may not
be exactly the same as played by the original tone
generator.
Main Category Bank
Program
number
Sub Category
Voice
name
Arpeggio
tempo
Indicates status of corresponding effect.
(Not shown when effect is off.)