Yamaha PSR 520E manual.pdf

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Congratulations!
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You are the proud owner of a fine electronic keyboard. The Yamaha PSR-520 PortaTone
combines the most advanced AWM tone generation technology with state-of-the-art digital
electronics and features to give you stunning sound quality with maximum musical enjoyment.
A new large graphic display and easy-to-use interface also greatly enhance the operability of
this advanced instrument.
In order to make the most of your PortaTone’s features and extensive performance
potential, we urge you to read the manual thoroughly while trying out the various features
described. Keep the manual in a safe place for later reference.
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Important Features
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141 outstanding voices with eight percussion kits.
A Voice Set function automatically selects appropriate voice parameters whenever a voice
is selected.
100 accompaniment styles, each with independent intro, main A and B, 4 fill-ins, and ending
sections.
Advanced auto-accompaniment technology gives you fully-orchestrated accompaniment
to back up what you play on the keyboard.
Large multi-function LCD display panel makes it easy to select and edit parameters.
One Touch Setting feature instantly provides you with four types of registration settings, all
of which match to the selected accompaniment style.
Digital Effects — Reverb, Chorus and DSP, let you freely create a variety of different sonic
environments.
Minus One, and Repeat functions are ideal for learning new songs and polishing your
keyboard technique.
Song recording feature lets you record two melody tracks with an accompaniment track.
With the Multi Pads, you can play and record a number of short rhythmic and melodic
sequences, to add a spice to your performance.
Registration Memory saves 128 your favorite panel settings for instant recall when needed.
Optional Yamaha Music Cartridges can be plugged in for enjoyable automated perform-
ance, keyboard practice, and extra accompaniment styles.
MIDI compatibility and a range of MIDI functions make the PSR-520 useful in a range of
advanced MIDI music systems.
Built-in amplifier and speaker system delivers top-quality sound without the need for
external equipment.
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Contents
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Taking Care of Your PortaTone ................................................. 3
Panel Controls 4
The Music Stand ......................................................................... 5
Setting Up 6
Power Supply .............................................................................. 6
Using An Optional AC Power Adaptor .................................. 6
Using Batteries ..................................................................... 6
Connections ................................................................................ 7
The PHONES Jack ............................................................... 7
SUSTAIN Jack ...................................................................... 7
AUX OUT R and L+R/L Jack ................................................ 7
MIDI IN and OUT Connectors .............................................. 7
The Demonstration
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Accompaniment and Melody Playback ................................... 52
Play from a Specified Measure .............................................. 53
Voice & Volume Rewrite ..................................................... 54
Clearing the SONG TRACKS ............................................. 54
The Multi Pads 55
Playing the MULTI PADS .......................................................... 55
Recording the MULTI PADS ..................................................... 57
Using Music Cartridges 60
Inserting a Music Cartridge ................................................. 60
Music Cartridge Handling Precautions ............................... 60
Cartridge Accompaniment Styles ........................................... 61
Selecting Cartridge Styles ..................................................... 61
Cartridge Songs ........................................................................ 62
Cartridge Song Playback ....................................................... 62
Cartridge Registration Presets ................................................ 63
Selecting Cartridge Registration ............................................ 63
Practice Features 64
The Minus One Mode ................................................................ 64
Specifying the Parts To Be Turned On or Off ..................... 64
Repeat Play ................................................................................ 65
Overall Functions 66
General Functions .................................................................... 67
Keyboard Volume ............................................................... 67
Octave ................................................................................ 67
Reverb Level ...................................................................... 68
Chorus Level ...................................................................... 68
DSP Level ........................................................................... 68
Pan ..................................................................................... 68
Voice Set ............................................................................ 69
Accompaniment Volume ..................................................... 69
Touch Sensitivity ................................................................ 69
Minus-one Right/Left-hand Channel ................................... 70
Pitch Bend Range ............................................................... 70
Metronome ......................................................................... 70
Tuning ................................................................................. 70
MIDI Functions .......................................................................... 71
Remote Channel ................................................................. 72
Keyboard Out ..................................................................... 73
Song Out ............................................................................ 73
Accompaniment Out ........................................................... 73
Local Control ...................................................................... 74
External Clock .................................................................... 74
Initial Data Send ................................................................. 74
Bulk Data Send ................................................................... 75
Receiving Bulk Data ........................................................... 75
Appendix
PSR-520 Function Tree ......................................................... 76
About Digital Effect ................................................................ 78
Troubleshooting ..................................................................... 80
Data Backup & Initialization ................................................... 81
Data Initialization ................................................................ 81
Index ........................................................................................... 82
Basic Display Operation
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Playing the PSR-520 12
Selecting & Playing Voices ...................................................... 12
Keyboard Percussion ......................................................... 14
The Split Mode .......................................................................... 15
Changing the Split Voice & Related Parameters ................... 15
Touch Response ....................................................................... 17
Dual Voice .................................................................................. 17
Changing the Dual Voice & Related Parameters ................... 18
Harmony/Echo ........................................................................... 20
Selecting a Harmony/Echo Type ........................................... 20
Sustain ....................................................................................... 22
Transposition ............................................................................ 23
Pitch Bend ................................................................................. 23
Digital Effects 24
Using the Digital Effects ........................................................... 24
Changing the Reverb Effect ..................................................... 24
Selecting the Reverb Effect Type .......................................... 24
Setting the Reverb Return Level ............................................ 25
Changing the Chorus Effect .................................................... 26
Selecting the Chorus Effect Type .......................................... 26
Setting the Chorus Return Level ............................................ 27
Changing the DSP Effect .......................................................... 28
Selecting the DSP Effect Type .............................................. 28
Setting the DSP Return Level ................................................ 29
Using Auto Accompaniment 30
The Stop Accompaniment Function ................................... 37
Accompaniment Track Control ................................................ 38
Large/Small Accompaniment .............................................. 39
Muting Individual Tracks ..................................................... 39
Changing Accompaniment Track Voices ............................ 40
Adjusting Accompaniment Track Volume ........................... 40
Changing the Accompaniment Split Point ............................. 41
One Touch Setting .................................................................... 42
Registration Memory 43
Registering the Panel Settings ................................................ 43
Recall the Registered Panel Settings ...................................... 45
The Accomp Freeze Function .................................................. 45
Song Recording 46
Recording a Melody Track ....................................................... 46
Recording Accompaniment With or Without a Melody .............. 49
Specifications ......................................................................... 83
Voice List ............................................................................... 84
Percussion Kit List ................................................................. 88
MIDI Implementation Chart .................................................... 90
MIDI Data Format .................................................................. 93
GM System Level 1 ............................................................ 97
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Taking Care of Your PortaTone
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Your PortaTone will give you years of playing pleasure if you follow the simple rules given below:
Location
Do not expose the instrument to the following
conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or
more serious damage.
Disconnect all cables before moving the instru-
ment.
Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping,
or placing heavy objects on the instrument can
result in scratches and more serious damage.
Direct sunlight (e.g. near a window).
High temperatures (e.g. near a heat source, out-
side, or in a car during the daytime).
Cleaning
Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth.
Excessive humidity.
A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove
stubborn grime and dirt.
Excessive dust.
Strong vibration.
Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner.
Power Supply
Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instru-
ment (vinyl can stick to and discolor the sur-
face).
Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument
is not in use.
An AC adaptor, if used (the PSR-520 runs from
either batteries or an optional AC adaptor),
should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the
instrument is not to be used for an extended pe-
riod of time.
Electrical Interference
This instrument contains digital circuitry and
may cause interference if placed too close to
radio or television receivers. If this occurs, move
the instrument further away from the affected
equipment.
Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms.
Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC
outlet as appliances with high power consump-
tion, such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid
using multi-plug adaptors since these can result
in reduced sound quality, operation errors, and
possibly damage.
Data Backup
Internal data (registration memory, user song and
user pad data) will be retained in memory even if
the power switch is turned OFF as long as an AC
power adaptor is connected or batteries are in-
stalled.
Turn Power OFF When Making
Connections
Service and Modification
To avoid damage to the instrument and other
devices to which it is connected, turn the power
switches of all related devices OFF prior to con-
necting or disconnecting MIDI cables.
The PSR-520 contains no user serviceable parts.
Opening it or tampering with it in anyway can
lead to irreparable damage and possibly electric
shock. Refer all servicing to qualified YAMAHA
personnel.
Handling and Transport
Never apply excessive force to the controls, con-
nectors or other parts of the instrument.
Always unplug cables by gripping the plug
firmly, not by pulling on the cable.
YAMAHA is not responsible for damage caused by improper handling or operation.
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Panel Controls
Top Panel Controls .................................................................
1 POWER Switch ............................................. page 8
STYLE
POP
01 8BEAT POP
02 8 UPBT POP
03 LIGHT POP
04 16BT POP
05 FOLKROCK
06 POP ROCK
07 DETROIT POP
08 UP POP SHFL
09 POP SHUFFLE
10 POP RHMBA 1
11 POP RHMBA 2
POP BALLAD
12 8BT LIGHT
13 SLOW BALLAD
14 EPIC BALLAD
15 16BT BLD 1
16 16BT BLD 2
17 PNO BALLAD
18 6/8 BLD 1
19 6/8 BLD 2
ROCK
20 ROCK POP
21 ROCK BALLAD
22 LITE RK BLD
23 HARD ROCK
24 ROCK SHUFFL
25 6/8HVY ROCK
26 SLOW ROCK
DANCE
27 TECHNO 1
28 TECHNO 2
29 POP RAP
30 EUROBEAT
31 DANCE POP
DISCO
32 DISCO POP
33 70S DISCO
34 DISCO SOUL
35 DISCO PARTY
36 DISCO TROP
37 POLKA POP
RHYTHM & BLUES
38 R&B
39 SOUL
40 FUNK
41 6/8 BLUES
42 6/8 GOSPEL
43 GOSPEL WLTZ
ROCK & ROLL
44 ROCK&ROLL 1
45 ROCK&ROLL 2
46 BOOGIE
47 TWIST
TRAD JAZZ
48 DIXIELAND
2 MASTER VOLUME Control ........................... page 8
3 DEMO Button ................................................ page 9
PSR-520
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4 DIGITAL EFFECT Section
• REVERB Button ....................................... page 24
• CHORUS Button....................................... page 24
• DSP Button ............................................... page 24
• DSP VARIATION Button ........................... page 24
POWER
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DIGITAL EFFECT
ON / OFF
1
DEMO
REVERB
DSP
MASTER
VOLUME
CHORUS
DSP
VARIATION
2
8
SONG
REC
PLAY/STOP
REPEAT
PLAY
MINUS
ONE
MIN
MAX
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9
SYNC-
START/STOP
INTRO
START/STOP
AUTO
ACCOMPANIMENT
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5 LCD Panel ................................................... page 10
6 Data Dial .................................................. page 9, 14
7 Number [0]~[9] and
[+/YES], [–/NO] Buttons .......................... page 9, 13
8 SONG Section
• REC Button......................................... page 47, 50
• PLAY/STOP Button ...................... page 48, 51, 52
• REPEAT PLAY Button .............................. page 65
• MINUS ONE Button ................................. page 64
q
PITCH BEND
w
PHONES
9 AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT Section
• SYNC-START/STOP Button .................... page 35
• START/STOP Button .......................... page 35, 37
• INTRO Button ........................................... page 35
• MAIN A/B Button ................................ page 35, 37
• ENDING Button ........................................ page 37
• ACCOMP LARGE/SMALL Button ............ page 39
• TRACK ON/OFF Button ........................... page 39
0 CURSOR s , t , < , > Buttons ................... page 10
! TEMPO s , t Buttons ................................. page 34
* Music CARTRIDGE Slot ............................. page 60
( KEYBOARD Section
• TOUCH RESPONSE Button .................... page 17
• DUAL VOICE Button ................................ page 17
• HARMONY/ECHO Button ........................ page 20
• SUSTAIN Button ....................................... page 22
@ FUNCTION s , t Buttons ........................... page 10
# REGISTRATION MEMORY Section
• MEMORIZE Button .................................. page 44
• 1~4 Buttons ........................................ page 44, 45
• ACCOMP FREEZE Button ....................... page 45
) MULTI PADS Section
• MULTI PADS 1~4 ............................... page 56, 58
• REC/END, TERMINATE Button ......... page 56, 58
$ MODE
Button .......................................... page 11
% STYLE Button .............................................. page 33
q PITCH BEND Wheel ................................... page 23
^ VOICE Button .............................................. page 12
& ONE TOUCH SETTING Button ................... page 42
w PHONES Jack ............................................... page 7
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