Yamaha PSR-1500 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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PSR-3000/1500 Owner’s Manual
Introduction
LCD
CONTRAST
MIDI
INPUT
VOLUME
MIC./
LINE IN
DC IN 16V
LR
R
L/L+R
AUX OUT
(LEVEL FIXED)
OUTPUT
R
L/L+R
AUX IN
OUTIN
TO HOSTTO DEVICE
MUSIC FINDER
Call up the perfect
accompaniment style
(page 52, 107)
If you know what song you want to
play, but you don’t know which style
or voice would be right for it, let the
Music Finder help you. Just select
the song title, and the PSR-3000/
1500 automatically calls up the
most appropriate style and voice.
VOICE
Enjoy a huge variety of
realistic voices
(page 29, 76)
The PSR-3000/1500
features a wealth of
exceptionally authentic
and dynamic voices —
including piano, strings,
woodwinds, and more!
Organ Flutes
Craft your own organ voices
(page 99)
This special function not only gives
you a full set of rich and luscious
organ sounds, it also lets you create
your own original organ voices,
just as on a traditional organ, by
increasing and decreasing the flute
footages, and adding percussive
sounds.
USB TO HOST terminal
Make music with a computer — quickly and
easily (page 194)
Dive in and take advantage of the wide world of
computer music software. Connections and setup
are exceptionally easy, and you can play back
your computer recorded parts with different
instrument sounds — all from a single PSR-3000/
1500!
DIGITAL RECORDING
Record your performances (page 42, 141)
With the powerful and easy-to-use song
recording features, you can record your own
keyboard performances, and create your own
complete, fully orchestrated compositions —
which you can then save to the USER drive or a
SmartMedia for future recall.
USB TO DEVICE terminal
Connect the instrument directly to the Internet
(page
165) or to the USB storage device (page
195)
Connecting the LAN adaptor with the USB type to this ter-
minal lets you access the web site on the internet and
download song data.
Connecting the USB storage device (such as floppy disk
and hard disk drive) to this terminal lets you save various
types of data created on the instrument.