Yamaha PORTATONE PSR-S500 Owner's Manual page 72

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The Functions
Group
Function Item
EFFECT
Reverb Type
Chorus Type
DSP Type
Master EQ Type
HARMONY
Harmony Type
Harmony Volume
PC MODE
PC Mode
MIDI
Local ON/OFF
External Clock
ON/OFF
Keyboard Out
Style Out
Song Out
Initial Setup
METRO-
Time Signature
NOME
Numerator
Time Signature
Denominator
Volume
SCORE
Quantize
Right-Part
Left-Part
UTILITY
Demo Cancel
LANGUAGE
Language
* All these settings can be conveniently reset to their initial default values by pressing the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons simultaneously. (The exception to
this is Initial Send, which is an operation, not a setting.)
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Display Indication
Range/Settings
Reverb Type
01–26
Chorus Type
1–31
DSP Type
001–179
Master EQ Type
1 (Speaker 1),
2 (Speaker 2),
3 (Headphones),
4 (Line Out 1),
5 (Line Out 2)
Harmony Type
01–26
Harmony
000–127
Volume
PC Mode
PC1/PC2/OFF
Local
ON/OFF
External Clock
ON/OFF
Keyboard Out
ON/OFF
Style Out
ON/OFF
Song Out
ON/OFF
Initial Setup
YES/NO
Time Signature
00–60
Numerator
Time Signature
2, 4, 8, 16
Denominator
Metronome
000–127
Volume
Quantize
1 (1/4 note),
2 (1/4 note triplet),
3 (1/8 note),
4 (1/8 note triplet),
5 (1/16 note),
6 ( 1/16 note triplet ),
7 (1/32 note),
8 (1/32 note triplet)
Right-Part
GuideTrack 1–16
Left-Part
GuideTrack 1–16
Demo Cancel
ON/OFF
Language
English/Japanese
Description
Determines the Reverb type, including off (26). (See
the list on page 110)
Determines the Chorus type, including off (31). (See
the list on page 111)
Determines the DSP type, including off (179). (See
the list on page 111)
Sets the equalizer applied to the instrument output
(including speakers, headphones or other output) for
optimum sound in different listening situations.
Determines the Harmony type. (See the list on page
110)
Determines the volume of the Harmony effect.
Optimizes the MIDI settings for connecting to a com-
puter (page 84).
Determines whether the instrument's keyboard con-
trols the internal tone generator (ON) or not (OFF).
(page 83)
Determines whether the instrument synchronizes to
the internal clock (OFF) or an external clock (ON).
(page 83)
Determines whether keyboard performance data of
the instrument is transmitted (ON) or not (OFF).
Determines whether Style data is transmitted (ON)
via USB TO HOST or not (OFF) during Style play-
back.
Determines whether Song data is transmitted (ON)
via USB TO HOST or not (OFF) during Song play-
back.
Allows you to instantly send a data 'snapshot' of all
panel settings to a computer or sequencer. Press [+/
YES] to send, or press [-/NO] to cancel.
Determines the time signature of the Metronome.
Sets the length of each metronome beat.
Determines the volume of the Metronome.
Depending on the song data, you can make the
score more readable by adjusting the timing of the
notes. This determines the minimum timing resolu-
tion used in the song. For example, if there are both
quarter notes and eighth notes in the song, you
should set this value to "eighth note." Any notes or
rests shorter than this value will not be shown in the
score.
Determines the guide track number for your right
hand lesson. The setting is only effective for songs in
SMF format 0 transferred from USB flash memory.
Determines the guide track number for your left hand
lesson. The setting is only effective for songs in SMF
format 0 transferred from USB flash memory.
Determines whether Demo cancel is enabled or not.
When this is set to ON, the Demo Song will not play,
even if the [DEMO] button is pressed.
Determines the display language for the demo dis-
plays, song file names, lyrics and certain display
messages. All other messages and names are dis-
played in English. When this is set to Japanese, the
file names are displayed in the Japanese font. The
lyrics display follows the language setting originally
made in the song data; however, when no such set-
ting exists, the setting here is used.

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