Yamaha PSR-E323 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
56 PSR-E323/YPT-320 Owner’s Manual
Reference
Function Settings
The [FUNCTION] button gives you access to a variety of operations related to adjusting or
enhancing the sound and making settings for connection to external devices.
Select the item and change the value
There are 34 different items that can be set.
1 Press the [FUNCTION] button a
number of times until desired item
appears.
Each time the [FUNCTION] button is
pressed 34 function items are displayed in
sequence. The description and display sam-
ple is provided on the Function Setting List
on page 56–57.
2 Set the value by using the number
buttons [0]–[9], [+], [-].
For on/off settings or the PC Mode setting,
use [+]/[-] buttons.
Function Setting List
StyleVol
100
Value Function item
Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset
the numeric parameter to its default setting.
NOTE
Item Display Range/settings Description
Style Volume StyleVol 000–127 Determines the volume of the Style.
Song Volume
SongVol
000–127 Determines the volume of the Song.
Transpose
TransPos
-12–00–12 Determines the pitch of the instrument by semitone incre-
ments.
Tuning
Tuning
-100–000–100 Sets the pitch of the instrument’s sound in 1-cent increments.
Split Point
SplitPnt
000–127
(C-2–G8)
Determines the highest key for the Split Voice and sets the
Split “point”—in other words, the key that separates the Split
(lower) and Main (upper) Voices. The Split Point setting and
Accompaniment Split Point setting are automatically set to the
same value.
Touch Sensitivity
TouchSns
1 (Soft)
2 (Medium)
3 (Hard)
When Touch Response is on, this determines the sensitivity of
the feature.
Style Register
StyleReg
001–nnn Select and register a style file from flash files that are loaded
from computer.
Main Voice Volume
M.Volume
000–127 Determines the volume of the Main Voice.
Main Voice Octave
M.Octave
-2–0–2 Determines the octave range for the Main Voice.
Main Voice Chorus
Send Level
M.Chorus
000–127 Determines how much of the Main Voice’s signal is sent to the
Chorus effect.