Yamaha PSR-2100 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
PSR-2100/1100
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Basic Operations — Organizing Your Data
When the power is turned on, the MAIN Display appears, showing important and relevant
operation information.
Pressing the [A]-[J] buttons when the MAIN Display appears calls up displays corresponding
to each button. The displays called up by the buttons (with the exception of [B] and [C]) are
called Open/Save displays (see following page). Pressing the [B] and [C] buttons calls up the
Lyrics display and Score display respectively.
1 Transpose (page 144)
The [TRANSPOSE] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard and song to be shifted down or up in semitones. The transpose value by the
semitone shifted is displayed here.
2 Song (page 78)
The name of the currently selected song and other song information is displayed.
3 Playback Position of Song (page 78) or Accompaniment Style (page 62)
The current position of the song or the accompaniment style being played is displayed.
4 Tempo (page 53)
When a song or a accompaniment style is playing, the tempo is displayed.
5 Chord (page 65)
When [ACMP] is on, the chord specified in the left hand section is displayed.
6 Accompaniment Style (page 62)
The name, beat, and tempo of the accompaniment style selected currently is displayed.
7 Intro and Ending (page 69)
The names of the intro and ending of the currently selected style are displayed.
8 Octave (page 61)
The [UPPER OCTAVE] buttons allow the pitch of the keyboard to be shifted down or up in octave steps. The octave value shifted is displayed here.
9 Split Point (page 141)
Split Points are specific positions on the keyboard that divide the keyboard into separate sections. There are two kinds of Split Points: “A”, which
separates the auto accompaniment from the rest of the keyboard, and “L”, which divides the left-hand and right-hand sections.
0 Registration Sequence (page 145)
You can save your custom panel settings as a Registration Memory preset and recall it at any time pressing the appropriate REGISTRATION
MEMORY [1]-[8] button. You can also use the Registration Sequence function to program the Registration Memory presets to be selected in
any specified order, and step through that order by using the [BACK]/[NEXT] buttons or the pedal. The Registration Sequence is displayed
here (unless Registration Sequence mis set to OFF).
A Main Part (page 57)
The voice selected for the Main part is displayed.
B Layer Part (page 59)
The voice selected for the Layer part is displayed.
C Left Part (page 60)
The voice selected for the Left part is displayed.
D Multi Pad Bank (page 76)
The Multi Pads allow you to instantly play back special phrases (such as rhythmic fills and melodies) during your performance, by pressing the
MULTI PAD [1]-[8] buttons. Multi Pad data is stored in banks (four pads to a bank), and both preset and user banks are available. The name of the
currently selected Multi Pad bank is displayed here.
E Registration Memory Bank (page 88)
Registration Memory presets are stored in banks, eight presets to a bank. The name of the currently selected Registration Memory bank is
displayed here.
F Volume balance of the parts (page 64)
You can change the volume balance by pressing the [1▲▼]-[8▲▼] buttons under the LCD. The volume balance of each part is displayed.
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If the MAIN Display is
not shown, press the
[DIRECT ACCESS]
button followed by the
[EXIT] button.