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1. 2 Use the 1 A V 2 A Y CHANNEL buttons to select the channel to be edited The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display 3 Use the 4 A W 8 A W buttons to edit the data For details on editable parameters see below 4 Press the D EXECUTE button to actually enter the edits for each display After the operation is completed you can execute the edition and this but ton changes to UNDO letting you restore the original data if you re not satisfied with the results of the edit The Undo function only has one level only the previous operation can be undone 5 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Style Selection display to sajAig JuauUedWosoy ony y 3un pq pue Bunea Suis save your data CAUTION Save the data in the Style Selection display page 67 The edited Style will be lost if gt you change to another Style QUANTIZE Same as in the Song Creator page 159 with the exception of the two or you turn the power off additional available parameters below without executing the save 2 Eighth notes with swing operation 4 Sixteenth notes with swing VELOCITY Boosts or cuts the velocity of all notes in the specified channel accord CHANGE ing to the percentage specified here BAR COPY This function allows data to be copied from one measure or group of measu
2. i N fi i i i 4 u m liv l YW iy 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 154 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual O On OO Press the 6 A W button to select the quarter note length Play the chords F and G7 in the chord section of the keyboard Press the STYLE CONTROL MAIN VARIATION B button a B clp 4 Cees n n i i i a ma Ma iT WW ii sii Wii iil ily 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 Press the 4 A W button to select the whole note length Play the chord C in the chord section of the keyboard Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display If you want you can also edit already recorded Songs in the same manner page 156 Press the F EXPAND button to convert the input chord change data into the Song data Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display page 67 Recording Your Performance A CAUTION The recorded Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn the power to the instrument off without exe c
3. Select the appropriate tab USER CARD etc to which you want to save the data by using the TAB lt gt buttons Press the 6 W SAVE button to call up the file naming display BS e 1 aBc2 DEF3 GHI4 JKLS5 HNO6 Icon Pans7 tuys HxYz9 0 ane DELETE CANCEL Enter the file name page 71 Press the 8 A OK button to save the file If you want to cancel the Save operation press the 8 W CANCEL button The saved file will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Internal memory User tab displays capacity The internal memory capacity of the instrument is about 1 5MB PSR 3000 650 KB PSR 1500 This capacity applies to all file types including Voice Style Song and Registration data files PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 67 uonesadgo siseg Basic Displays Main Display and File Selection Display Restrictions for protected Songs Commercially available song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names The indications and relevant restrictions are detailed below Prot 1 Indicates Preset Songs saved to the User tab display Disk Orchestra Collection DOC Songs and Disklavier Piano Soft
4. i MIC LINE INPUT MIC VOLUME LINE IN Set the MIC LINE switch to MIC 5 For microphones having a power source turn on the power first Adjust the INPUT VOLUME knob while singing into the microphone Adjust the controls while checking the SIGNAL and OVER lamps The SIGNAL lamp lights to indicate that an audio signal is being received Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp is lit The OVER lamp lights when the input level is too high Make sure to adjust the INPUT VOLUME so that this lamp does not light Disconnecting the microphone 1 Set the INPUT VOLUME knob on the bottom panel of the instrument to the minimum position 2 Disconnect the microphone from the MIC LINE IN jack BIG Set the INPUT VOLUME knob to the minimum position before turning off the power PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Singing with the Lyrics Display Try singing while playing back a Song containing lyric data 1 select a Song page 35 2 Press the KARAOKE button to display the lyrics 3 Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to start playback Sing while following along with the lyrics on the display The color of the lyrics changes as the Song plays Press the SONG STOP button to stop playback Displaying the lyrics on an external TV monitor PSR 3000 The lyrics indicated on the display can al
5. VOICE LEFT USER CARD wn oO 2 ie gt 00 a ke uw xe 5 o0 B f oO L L o w D E TuttiAcerd ety Bandoneon SmallAccrd SoftAcecrd Sweet Accordion 5 Harmonica Mi TangoAcerd es ModernHarp Bs Accordion amp Harmonica P2 UP cur COPY PASTE DELETE SAVE gt FOLDER DENO Leal I 5 Press one of the A J buttons to select a Voice 6 Play the keyboard Switching the Leftipart on off 7 Press the PART ON OFF LEFT button again to turn it off with a pedal You can use a pedal to switch the Left part on off when the Left part is appropriately assigned page 191 This is useful for turn ing the Left part on and off while you play Specifying the split point the border between the right and left hand range See page 105 80 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Changing Pitch Changing Pitch Transpose Transpose the pitch of the keyboard up or down in semitones e Transposing during performance You can easily set the desired transposition of the overall sound of the instru ment by pressing the TRANSPOSE buttons e Transposing before performance Change the transpose settings in the MIXING CONSOLE display
6. METRONOME ii i METRONOME a ae button O ON OFF O TRUMPET O BRASS OPRRMONCR O BAS i O BRUM kir O USER VOICE EFFECT page os os oo or Oe hohoot b Oo Playing Preset Voices The preset Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders Voice buttons on the panel correspond to the categories of the preset Voices For example press the PIANO button to display various piano Voices VOICE ______ GUITAR amp FLUTE amp ORGAN PIANO QOE PIANO O STRINGS BASS O SAXOPHONE O WOODWIND O ORGAN O ACCORDION amp CHOIR amp SYNTH amp _ PERC amp CO TRUMPET BRASS HARMONICA O PAD O Fx DRUM KIT O USER VOICE EFFECT BEd About the various Voices Refer to the Voice List in the separate Data List booklet 1 Press the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 button to turn the right hand part on The Voice selected here is the RIGHT 1 Voice For the Voice part see page 77 ANAARARIAAR PART SELECT weeesereees O LeFT QORIGHT1 ORIGHT2 e EET Lp ct COHOL
7. 4 5 4 Press the 1 V DOWN button to select the setting Set this page as Home 5 Use the 2 A W 3 A V EDIT buttons to actually set the selected page as your new Home page 6 To return to the browser press the 7 A W EXECUTE button To cancel press the 8 A W CANCEL button yousaqu Y 0 ADA41G 00S L OOOE ASd PY SUNI UUOD PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 173 Operations in the Special Website About the Internet Settings Display From the Internet Settings display you can make various settings related to the Internet connection including preferences for the menus and displays The Internet Settings display has four sub displays Browser LAN Wireless LAN and Others Basic Operation Press the 5 W SETTING button to call up the Internet Setting dis play 2 Press the TAB lt 4 gt buttons to select the desired display 3 Select the desired item by pressing the 1 A V UP DOWN button INTERNET SETTING BROWSER LAH WIRELESS OTHERS Encode i Western European Home page YAMAHA Set this page as Home Restore default Home Show images i On Character entry keys Alphabetical Time zone U K time GMT CONTROL MENU ES m Eo 4 To call up the relevant Edit display press the 2 A W
8. a Mah Mah an Mao Malo Ma p WW ily ly WW i i ily 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Display Settings Adjusting the Contrast of the Display You can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the LCD CONTRAST knob located on the rear panel STAB gt MAIN TRANS UPPER pose O octave O TenPo J dvd 4 126 SONG ao ZZ NewSong Cc F s ED C je LAU gt r n ut c E JazzDraw C H i SPLITPOINT a Arz AF2 A 8 NewRegist REGIST 2 J BALANCE CHANNEL MIXING ON OFF CONSOLE PART PART Recess A ry A A ry A A A EXIT z 7 e e s etete etete 1 1 T T 1 1 T 1 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 19 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display Adjust the brightness of the display Call up the operation display E 3 FUNCTION gt I UTILITY gt TAB lt 4 gt CONFIG 2 3 2 Press the 2 A W button to adjust the brightness of the display ete COMFIG 2 PaO RE awe eae ae LCD BRIGHTHESS 20 L ea o O OEA H A iS A N A N eaten A 20 iS DISPLAY T a ieata L___ OFF fay Eran A A A A A A A A J T T 1 T T 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 20 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Entering the Own
9. 2 3 Press the I MIC SETTING button to call up the MICROPHONE SET TING display Press the TAB gt button to select the TALK SETTING tab display MICROPHONE SETTING USERS SES CCE TALK SETTING 8 1 REVERB DEPTH 12 CHORUS DEPTH 0 TOTAL VOLUME ATTENUATOR 0dB DSP MIC OFF TYPE E TEL DEPTH 127 Use the A B buttons to select the item parameter page 188 to be set nn Use the 1 A W 7 A V buttons to set the value O Press the EXIT button to exit from the MICROPHONE SETTING dis play Talk Setting N CAUTION Settings in the TALK SETTING tab display are automatically saved to the instrument when you exit from the display However if you turn the power off without exiting from this display the settings will be lost PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 187 OOO YSd euoydousi e Bus Talk Setting Adjustable Items Parameters in the TALK SETTING Tab Display VOLUME This determines the output volume of the microphone sound PAN This sets the stereo pan position of the microphone sound REVERB DEPTH This sets the depth of the reverb effects applied to the micro phone sound CHORUS DEPTH This sets the depth of the chorus effects applied to the micro phone sound TOTAL V
10. PA 300 AC Adaptor 6 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Table of Contents Introduction What can you do with the PSR 3000 1500 12 Panel Controls cccccssscessscesseseesssseseneeens 14 Playing the Keyboard ccssessscesreseneees 16 Power Supply seeeeeeeeeeessrecesseeeeenseeeeees 16 Powering UP sesser ioi n EEEa 17 Setting Up the PSR 3000 1500 eesse 18 MUSIC R St cis ietestsssecesssscesssdbascesctenedetsenatease 18 Using Headphones ceeceesseceseseeeseeeeees 18 Changing the Display Language 19 Display Settings c cece eeeeesseeesseeeeseeeeeees 19 Handling the Floppy Disk Drive FDD and Floppy Disks ssccesssesseeseeenseeveees 22 Handling SmartMedia Memory Cards 23 Quick Guide Playing the Demos cccesseeessereeseeseeees 24 Operations in Basic Displays 0000 26 Operation of the Main Display eee 26 Operation of the File Selection Display 26 Operation of the Function Display 27 Playing Voices e A A A A A 29 Playing Preset Voces ee EE EEE eer ees 29 Practicing with the Preset Songs 060 35 Playing Back and Listening to Songs Before Practicing a aea ater A ee te ees 35 Muting the Right or Left hand Part Viewing EESTE E E set vonteutese 39 Practicing with the Repeat Playback Function 41 Recording Your
11. G o 0000 obont h fbb Q Htio D e both Hnit afne Goo S000 ACMP OTS AUTO OoN oF OLNkOFLLIN O OBRAK O ENDING rit e O SYNC SYNC START OStoP START O STOP B Cc ll Hl gt a STYLE CONTROL Playing Mary Had a Little Lamb with the Auto Accompaniment Feature Traditional Style Country Pop MARY HAD A LITTLE LAMB C C G Cc 3 21 2 3 2 3 5 6e eo 5 o G d d 2 Fe O O O PLLA LALARLILLLI LLALAARLLI BULL C C G C Ending 3 21 3 3 2 3 2 1 4 6 o N o oe cd a o A wi o O 3 oO MULALLY ALLIRAARALI LALARLILLLI BLLARLALALA PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual a TAB ste maaamo Pro O Rock BALLAD DANCE Sae E O R amp B QOCOUNTRY ai 8BeatModern Pri S 60 s8Beat Unplugged Yow Pr Pro ENTER O LATIN O BALLROOM O O TAINER O WORLD O USER Gi 84 70 s8Beat 8H Rock Pr Pro 4 BubblegumPop R
12. L2 NOTE Though the example here shows the use of a connected USB storage device you can also back up your created data that you ve saved to a SmartMedia card inserted to the CARD slot Connecting a Computer or USB Device What is MIDI Copying files from a computer hard disk to a USB storage device Files contained on the hard disk of a computer can be transferred to the instrument by first copying them to the storage media then connecting inserting the media to the instrument Not only files created on the instrument itself but also Standard MIDI files and Style File formatted Style files cre ated on other devices can be copied to SmartMedia card or a USB storage device from the hard disk of the com puter Once you ve copied the data insert the card into the Card slot or connect the device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the instrument and play back the data on the instrument Copying the files of the hard disk of the computer to the USB storage device i USB storage device D os Computer Instrument LA Ne f Disconnect the USB storage device from the computer and connect it to the instrument f Reading files on the USB storage device from the instrument F U
13. DTIH The data records of the Music Finder are not the same as Song data and cannot be played back 1 Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display 60 Second Waltz ae 69 Summers Long A Boy From The Country Bluegrass ea ORDER ASCENDING MUSIC FINDER A Brand New Day Of A DiscoPhilly A Bridge To Cross Troub MovieBallad A Bright amp Guiding Light EasyListening gt A Cosy Life In Italy OrganBallad A Day Out In Bangor 6 8March A Feeling Of Love Tonig 8BeatBallad A Feeling Of Love Tonig MovieBallad A Fire Lighter A Great Way To Spend T A Greek Called Zorba Lal Lal Lal Ee PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 2 Press the TAB lt button to select the ALL tab The ALL tab contains the preset records 3 Select the desired record by using the following four search categories To select a record press the 2 A W 3 A V buttons BIG e You can also select the desired record by using the DATA ENTRY dial then press the ENTER button to execute e Searching the records The Music Finder is also equipped with a convenient search function that lets you enter a song title or keyword and instantly call up all the records that match your search criteria page 107 MUSIC Contains the song title or music genre tha
14. s J 5 yu wruedwo2y ny y 3un pq pue BuNnealD Suis Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style ee rhythm with Sync You can also start the rhythm Rhythm is one of the most important parts of a Style Try to play the melody along E AA with just the rhythm You can sound different rhythms for each Style Keep in mind chord section of the keyboard if however that not all Styles contain rhythm channels Sync Start is enabled turn on the SYNC START button 1 Select a Style page 46 2 Press the ACMP ON OFF to turn Auto Accompaniment off 3 Press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button to play back the rhythm channels PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 103 Playing Only the Rhythm Channels of a Style 4 Press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button to stop the rhythm Turning channels of the Style on off A Style contains eight channels RHY1 Rhythm 1 PHR2 Phrase 2 You can add variations and change the feeling of a Style by selectively turning channels on off as the Style plays 1 Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF display When the STYLE tab is not selected press the CHANNEL ON OFF but ton again DIRECT ACCESS CHANNEL sone STYLE CHANNEL ON OFF ee J RHY1 RHY2 BASS CHDI CHD2 PAD PHR1 PHR2 eae Z m m l al lll me 2 Press the 1 V 8 W buttons to turn the channels on or off To listen to only one instrument by itself hold down the a
15. MMM 6 After releasing the F3 key press the H button to select Staccato 150 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual CO N 18 19 20 Press the 7 A W button to select the eighth note length Play the keys E3 F3 and A3 in order according to the notation exam ple MINT by sida M Press the G button to select uf Press the H button to select Tenuto Press the I button to select dotted Press the 5 A W button to select the dotted half note length Play the A3 key on the keyboard as specified in the example Press the I button to select normal note type Press the 6 A W button to select the quarter note length Play the F3 key on the keyboard as specified in the example Press the SONG STOP button to move the cursor to the beginning of the Song PLAY PLAY REC STOP PAUSE REW FF O REC STOP PAUSE REW FF e n enja gt m e NEW son sync START new sone t syy STRT 17 18 Psi lt lt gt gt Press the SONG PLAY PAUSE button to hear the newly entered notes Press the EXIT button to exit from the Step Record display You can also edit the Songs you ve recorded as necessary page 156 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for saving your data then save t
16. U1 4U Y 0 PD 11A OOS L OOOE ASd PY SUNI UUOD PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 165 Connecting the PSR 3000 1500 Directly to the Internet 166 Accessing the Special Website Returning to the Main display You can conveniently return to the Main display from any other display by simply pressing the DIRECT ACCESS button then the EXIT button Entering characters For instructions on entering char acters in the website see page 167 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Accessing the Special Website From the special website you can audition and purchase Song data among other things To access the site press the E INTERNET button in the Main display while the instrument is connected to the Internet MAIN O renpo J 100 Bar 001 1 RIGHT 1 TRANS 0 UPPER POSE OCTAVE aa d 92 TI Golden_Lady SONG RIGHT Cool LEFT GalaxyEP ju A P2 fi wot REGIST MULTI PAD i ss HipHop1 lex NewBank BALANCE 85 100 100 MIG LEFT RIGHT1 RIGHT2 100 100 100 100 STYLE _4 PAD bca L al E 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Ee lt To close the website display and return to the operation display of the instrument press the EXIT button Operations in the Special Website Scrolling the Dis
17. eceeeeeeeeeeeees This section explains how to make detailed settings for the various func tions Appendix page 206 eeeeeeeeees This section contains additional information such as Troubleshooting and Specifications Data List Voice List MIDI Data Format etc e The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument e The example Operation Guide displays shown in this Manual are taken from the PSR 3000 and in English e Copying of the commercially available software is strictly prohibited except for your personal use This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software style files MIDI files WAVE data and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under rel evant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES e The photos of the harpsichord bandoneon hackbrett music box dulcimer and cimbalom shown in the displays of the PSR 3000 are courtesy of the Gakkigaku Shiryokan Collection for Organolgy Kunitachi College of Music The following instruments shown in the displays of the PSR 30
18. gt buttons Data Backup 4 Press the 3 V COPY button to copy the file folder The pop up window for the Copy operation appears at the bottom of the display EEO setect rites rolders 5 Press the 6 W ALL button to select all files folders indicated on the current dis play and all other pages To cancel the selection press the 6 W ALL OFF button again 6 Press the 7 W OK button to confirm the file folder selection To cancel the Copy operation press the 8 W CANCEL button 7 Select the destination Tab CARD or USB to which the file folder is to be copied by using the TAB lt gt buttons 8 Press the 4 V PASTE button to paste the file folder If a message appears indicating data cannot be copied Protected Songs Prot 1 Prot 2 is indicated at the upper left side of the file names are included in the copied files These protected Songs cannot be copied However Songs with a Prot 2 indication can be moved cut and paste operation to a SmartMedia card with ID Music Finder Record Effect MIDI Template and System Data Insert connect the backup media desti nation such as a SmartMedia card or USB storage device 2 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt I UTILITY gt TAB lt 4 gt SYSTEM RESET 3 Press one of the F I buttons to call up the relevant display for saving your data 4 Select the appropriate tab CARD or USB to wh
19. CANCEL button 7 Press the 8 A OK button to apply the selected icon 70 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Basic Displays Main Display and File Selection Display Creating a New Folder This operation lets you create new folders Folders can be created named and organized as desired making it easier to find and select your original data 1 Call up the page of the File Selection display for which you wish to create a new folder A new folder cannot be made in the PRESET tab 2 Press the 7 Y FOLDER button to call up the naming display for a new folder USER tab display In the USER tab display folder CASE 1 ABC2 DEF3 GHI4 JKL5 MOG OK directories can contain up to Pars Tuys wxyz9 _ 0 ane DELETE CANCE four levels The maximum total number of files and folders which can be stored is 740 370 for the PSR 1500 but this may differ depending on the length of the file names The maximum number of files folders which can be stored in a folder in the Entering Characters USER tab is 250 The instructions that follow show you how to enter characters in naming your files folders and when inputting the Keyword for Music Finder function The method is much the same as inputting names and numbers to a conventional mobile phone Entering characters should be done in the display shown below Folder directories for the 3 Input the name of the new folder see below
20. About Quantize size resolu CHANNEL Determines the channel in the Song to be quantized tion en 7 The Quantize size or resolution SIZE Selects the quantize size resolution For optimum results you should set the ie F E of clocks per quar Quantize size to the shortest note value in the channel For example if eighth ter note notes are the shortest in the channel you should use eighth note as the Quantize size 4 After eighth note quantization Settings d d Ani quarter eighth note sixteenth thirty second sixteenth note note note note eighth note triplet di D A Aas As quarter eighth note sixteenth eighth note sixteenth note triplet triplet note triplet eighth note six note triplet teenth triplet The three Quantize settings marked with asterisks are exceptionally conve nient since they allow you to quantize two different note values at the same time For example when the straight eighth notes and eighth notes triplet are contained in the same channel if you quantize by the straight eighth notes all notes in the channel are quantized to straight eighth notes completely elimi nating any triplet feel However if you use the eighth note eighth note triplet setting both the straight and triplet notes will be quantized correctly STRENGTH Determines how strongly the notes will be quantized A setting of 100 pro duces exact timing If a value less than 100 is selected notes will be move
21. RETRIGGER The note is retriggered with a new attack at a new pitch corresponding to the next chord RETRIGGER TO The note is retriggered with a new attack at the root note of the next ROOT chord However the octave of the new note remains the same Style Creator PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual 125 s J 5 yu wruedwo2y ony y 3un pq pue Bunea BuIA The Multi Pads Reference to Quick Guide pages The Multi Pads se co ccc sects esccsccenesacessseceesevestsceesetuesesessssncsccessssesese page 51 Multi Pad Creating Multi Pad Cre ator This feature lets you create your original Multi Pad phrases and also allows you to edit existing Multi Pad phrases to create your own Multi Pad Realtime Recording Select a Multi Pad Bank to be edited or created page 128 Press the DIGITAL RECORDING button Press the C button to call up the Multi Pad Creator display Press the TAB lt gt button to select the RECORD tab OAR WN Press any of the A B F and G buttons to select a Multi Pad to be edited or created If you want to create the Multi Pad data from scratch press the C button to call up an empty bank wn me B v 6 Press the H REC button to enter the recording standby status for the Multi Pad selected in step 5 7 Start recording Recording begins automatically as soon as you play the keyboard You can also start recording by pressing the STYLE
22. cceceeeeeeeeeeeees page 49 e Learning how to play indicate chords for Style playback eee eeeeseeeeeteeees Chord Fingering page 49 e Applying automatic harmony or echo to your right hand melodies 0c0cee Harmony ECho cececeeeeeeees page 83 e Automatically changing the chords of the Multi Pads with your left hand play Chord Match sesser page 52 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Instantly selecting custom panel settings Calling up ideal panel setups irren ii aiiai e ARE K Music Finder sessen page 52 e Changing setups to match the Style s sssssssssisssessssisisesssstsisisensrsesisesessesisesensssesene One Touch Setting 0 0 0 0 page 50 e Saving and recalling Custom panel SCtUPS cece eee eeeeeeeesessesecseesetsetseeaeeneeas Registration Memory 04 page 129 Creating Voices Styles Songs and more e Creating your original VOICES cece eecesecesesseescssessesceceeececeesessesseeaesgs Sound Creator ccceeeeeeeees page 95 e Creating your original Organ Flutes VOICES ccceceseeeeeeeseeseessesececseeetseeseeseeas Sound Creator ccceeeeeeeeees page 99 Creating your original SIES eraan soe e aeiiae tiarrek Na nar ei iaieiiea Style Creator eee page 112 Creating VOUR OFIBI Mal SONES eit cecaszs cvssueayseaa concceenchsunsezssdacueonesutovtentshcskechetarsubsdhcdagne veh Svokedeestedistbsguindgensenetneatoutesten page 42 Recording your keyboard perf
23. resulting in unexpected sounds and possible glitches in the con nected MIDI device gt NOTE About the protected Songs Write protected Songs and GS songs cannot be transmitted even if the proper Song channels 1 16 are set to be transmitted E MIDI messages which can be transmitted or received recognized The following MIDI messages can be set on the TRANS MIT RECEIVE display Note Note events ccccccseeecceaseceeeneseeeeees page 162 CC CONTROL CHANGE oc ssssseesssssseeeesssees page 162 PC PROGRAM CHANGE cssssseesessseeeeosses page 162 PB Pitch Bend cccesesesesessessesssessssseseees page 162 AT AftertOUCh cccceeeesesesssssesessseseseseseeeees page 162 RECEIVE display MIDI Receive Settings MIDI SESS ULTES Ge RECEIVE BETES dais CHANNEL PART MOTE CC PC PB AT MIDI USB 1 CH2 SONG F NIDI USB 1 CH3 SONG MIDI USB 1 CH4 SONG MIDI USB 1 CHS SONG MIDIVUSB 1 CHE SONG MIDI USB 1 CH7 SONG MIDI USB 1 CH8 SONG Rx MOHITOR 2345678 HIDIZUSBLO 0000000 USB2 9000000 lt cicicicicic RERRRER IKII KRRERER lt lt lt lt 9 16 it e e CONTROL CHANNEL PART NOTE CHANGE CHANGE The explanations here apply to the RECEIVE display to be called up in step 4 of the Basic Operation on page 201 This determines which parts will receive MIDI data and over which MIDI channels the data wil
24. 4 Play the keyboard The instrument automatically matches your performance on the keyboard to the Song playback and chords no matter what keys you play It even changes the sound according to the way you play Try playing in the three different ways below Playing the left and right hand together Playing the left and right hand together Playing the left hand and right hand method 1 method 2 alternately N ea Nate ee Play three notes at the Play several notes one after Play three notes at the same time with your the other with different fin same time with your right hand gers of your right hand right hand 5 Press the SONG STOP button to stop playback 6 Press the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button again to turn the feature off PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Playing Accompaniment with the Auto Accom paniment Feature Style Playback The Auto Accompaniment features let you produce automatic accompaniment playback simply by playing chords with your left hand This lets you automatically recreate the sound of a full band or orchestra even if you re playing by yourself The Auto Accompaniment sound is made up of the rhythm patterns of the Styles The Styles of the instrument cover a wide range of different musical genres including pop jazz and many others o bff Ohhh o o a hhh
25. Because of the complex nature of these Voices and the precise veloci ties need to play the sounds they re not intended for playing from the keyboard They are however very useful and convenient when creating MIDI data especially when you want to avoid using several different Voices just for a single instrument part Playing Different Voices Simultaneously Playing Different Voices Simulta neously The PSR 3000 1500 keyboard features various functions and performance conve niences that are simply unavailable on an acoustic instrument It allows you to play several different Voices together in a layer or play one Voice with your left hand while you play a different Voice or even two layered Voices with your right Keyboard Parts Right 1 Right 2 Left Voices can be assigned independently to each keyboard part Right 1 Right 2 and Left You can combine these parts by using the PART ON OFF buttons to create a rich ensemble sound Keyboard Part Combinations E Playing a single Voice Right 1 part You can play a single Voice over the entire keyboard range This is used for nor mal performance for example with the piano Voice ween eee PART SELECT eeeeeeeee let Orient ORiGHT2 Right 1 part WW III E Playing two Voices simultaneously Right 1 and 2 parts You can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar Voices to create a thicker sound Ouert RIGHTI aicHt2 Right 2 part Right 1 p
26. Entering Characters page 71 The recorded Song data will 2 Press the I SAVE button to call up the Song Selection display for be lost if you select another saving your data then save the data in the Song Selection display Song or turn the power to the 67 instrument off without exe page 67 cuting the Save operation page 67 nn o0 O wv Q0 xe a O 5 o0 B o g O ob TD D 164 PSR 3000 1500 Owner s Manual Connecting the PSR 3000 1500 Directly to the Internet You can purchase and download Song data and other types of data from the spe The special website can be opened when directly connect cial website by directly connecting to the Internet This section contains terms ing to the Internet related to computers and online communications If there are some terms you are unfamiliar with refer to the Internet Glossary page 179 Connecting the Instrument to the Internet You can connect the instrument to a full time online connection ADSL optical fiber cable Internet etc via a router or a modem equipped with a router For spe cific instructions on connecting as well as information on compatible LAN adapt ers routers etc refer to the Yamaha website http Awww yamahapkclub com Depending on the Internet con nection you may not be able to Use a computer to connect to the Internet and get online before connect Connect to tvo or more devices ing the
27. Select the Voice for recording after calling up the Step Record display Press the G button to select mf SONG CREATOR NewSong STEP RECORD dvd 1920PPQ 5 J CT BE g F nr c ED de fren 99 D lA E S55 Al BAR BEAT CLK 001 1 0000 Waa wea ua E a jay a a a a fa i ly l vi M 1 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 Press the H button to select Tenuto 1 Press the I button to select normal note type Press the 6 A W button to select the quarter note length Om KR W NY Play the keys C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 and A3 in order according to the notation example SONG CREATOR NewSong STEP RECORD TMM TM nn ere fy 001120000 Hote 3 79 0000 1900 001 2 0000 Hote D3 79 0000 1900 4 001 3 0000 Note E3 79 0000 1900 v E 001 4 0000 Note F3 79 0000 1900 ne H Iii il Hl al il il il 002 1 0000 Hote 63 79 0000 1900 ga 0023220000 Note A3 79 0000 1900 a ja jo 99 i mi i mi win UL BAR BEAT GLK T3 oo2 4 1900 M v as rsa rsa e EJ Recording Your Performance Since the music score displayed on the instrument is generated from the recorded MIDI data it may not appear exactly the same as
28. USB TO USB TO MIDI IN jack HOST jack MIDI OUT jack HOST jack Port handling USB2 Merge MIDI USB1 USB2 MIDI USB 01 16 01 16 01 16 BASS display Setting the Bass Note for Style Playback via MIDI Receive The explanations here apply to the BASS display to be called up in step 4 of the Basic Operation on page 201 These settings let you determine the bass note for Style playback based on the note messages received via MIDI The note on off messages received at the chan nel s set to ON are recognized as the bass note of the chord of Style playback The bass note will be detected regardless of the ACMP ON OFF or split point set tings When several channels are simultaneously set to ON the bass note is detected from merged MIDI data received over the channels MIDI SYSTEM TRANSMIT RECEIVE BASS CHORD DETECT OW BASS NOTE 8 Operation Select the channel and set the ON OFF for that chan nel Use the All OFF item to set all channels to OFF CHORD DETECT display Setting the Chord Type for Style Play back via MIDI Receive The explanations here apply to the CHORD DETECT display to be called up in step 4 of the Basic Opera tion on page 201 These settings let you determine the chord type for Style playback based on the note messages received via MIDI The note on off messages received at the chan nel s
29. e Assigning specific panel operations functions for foot CONTIOL cece eee tcc cece eecesesecesceesecsscsscsetsecseesessesseeaaegs page 191 e Calling up Registration Memory numbers in custom set order ceeeeeeseeeeeeees Registration Sequence page 132 e Using a foot pedal to change Registration Memory numbers c cscs esceeeseescesesseseceecesesesscssesessecaeesesseseeeaengs page 191 WSingthe Fade n Out EE E A A EET A E E E ATE A ETE pages 47 48 Group performance tips and techniques e Independently transposing the Song and keyboard pitch to match your singing range ssssssssseseseressiseseress