YAMAHA PSR-E263 DIGITAL KEYBOARD Owner’s Manual

June 5, 2024
Yamaha

YAMAHA PSR-E263 DIGITAL KEYBOARD

YAMAHA PSR-E263 DIGITAL KEYBOARD

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WARNING

  •  This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha electronic instruments. Do not use for any other purpose.
  •  Indoor use only. Do not use in any wet environments.

CAUTION
When setting up, make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch of the instrument and disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet. When the AC adaptor is connected to the AC outlet, keep in mind that electricity is flowing at the minimum level, even if the power switch is turned off. When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.

For this instrument

Power supply/AC adaptor

  •  Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators. Also, do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, or place heavy objects on it.
  •  Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument.
  •  Use the specified adaptor (page 15) only. Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating.
  •  Check the electric plug periodically

Do not open

This instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.

Water warning

  •  Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place on it any containers (such as vases, bottles or glasses) containing liquids which might spill into any openings. If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
    Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.

Fire warning

Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit. A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.

Battery

  •  Follow the precautions below. Failure to do so might result in explosion, fire, overheating or battery fluid leakage.
  •  Do not tamper with or disassemble batteries.
  •  Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
  •  Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not designed to be charged.
  •  Keep the batteries separate from metallic objects such as necklaces, hairpins, coins, and keys.
  •  Use the specified battery type (page 15) only.
  •  Use new batteries, all of which are the same type, same model, and made by the same manufacturer.
  •  Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the +/- polarity markings.
  •  When the batteries run out, or if the instrument is not to be used for a long time, remove the batteries from the instrument.
  •  When using Ni-MH batteries, follow the instructions that came with the batteries. Use only the specified charger device when charging.
  •  Keep batteries away from small children who might accidentally swallow them.
  •  If the batteries do leak, avoid contact with the leaked fluid. If the battery fluid should come in contact with your eyes, mouth, or skin, wash immediately with water and consult a doctor. Battery fluid is corrosive and may possibly cause loss of sight or chemical burns

If you notice any abnormality

When one of the following problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet. (If you are using batteries, remove all batteries from the instrument.) Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel.

  •  The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged.
  •  It emits unusual smells or smoke.
  •  Some object has been dropped into the instrument.
  •  There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument.

Power supply/AC adaptor

  • Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet.
  •  When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
  •  Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms

Location

  •  Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over.
  •  Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables, to prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might trip over them.
  •  When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level.
  • When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
  •  Use only the stand specified for the instrument. When attaching it, use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could cause damage to the internal components or result in the instrument falling over

Connections

  •  Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum.
  •  Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.

Handling caution

  • Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
  •  Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel or keyboard. This could cause physical injury to you or others, damage to the instrument or other property, or operational failure.
  •  Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
  •  Do not use the instrument/device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician

NOTICE
To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below.

  • Handling
    •  Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise. When you use the instrument along with an application on your
    • iPad, iPhone or iPod touch, we recommend that you set “Airplane Mode” to “ON” on that device in order to avoid noise caused by communication.
    •  Depending on the condition of surrounding radio waves, the instrument may possibly malfunction.
    •  Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration, damage to the internal components or unstable operation. (Verified operating temperature range: 5° – 40°C, or 41° – 104°F.)
    •  Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard.
  • Maintenance
    •  When cleaning the instrument, use a soft cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, alcohol, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
  • Saving data
    •  Some of the data of this instrument (page 14) are retained when the power is turned off. However, the saved data may be lost due to some failure, an operation mistake, etc.

Information

About copyrights

  •  Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use.
  •  This product incorporates and bundles contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which Yamaha has license to use others’ copyrights. Due to copyright laws and other relevant laws, you are NOT allowed to distribute media in which these contents are saved or recorded and remain virtually the same or very similar to those in the product.
  •  The contents described above include a computer program, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, WAVE data, voice recording data, a score, score data, etc.
  •  You are allowed to distribute medium in which your performance or music production using these contents is recorded, and the permission of Yamaha Corporation is not required in such cases.

About functions/data bundled with the instrument

  •  Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement, and may not be exactly the same as the original.

About this manual

  •  The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument.
  •  iPhone, iPad, iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries.
  •  The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies

Information for users on collection and disposal of old equipment and used batteries:

  • These symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste.
  • For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation.
  • By disposing of these products and batteries correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling.
  • For more information about collection and recycling of old products and batteries, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items.
  • For business users in the European Union:
  • If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information.
  • Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union:
  • These symbols are only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal.

Note for the battery symbol (bottom two symbol examples):

  • This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol. In this case it complies with the requirement set by the EU Battery
  • Directive for the chemical involved.

About the Manuals

This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials.

Owner’s Manual (this book)

This book explains how to use the basic functions and how to make detailed settings for the various functions of the instrument. The Appendix section contains various important preset content lists such as Voices, Styles and Effects.

Downloading the Song Book

  • Song Book (only in English, French, German and Spanish)
  • Contains music scores for the preset Songs (excluding the Demo Songs) of this instrument.
  • After completing the user registration at the website below, you can download the Song Book free of charge.

Yamaha Online Member https://member.yamaha.com/ You will need the PRODUCT ID on the sheet (“Online Member Product Registration”) packaged with this manual in order to fill out the User Registration form.

Included Accessories

  •  Owner’s manual (this book)
  •  Music rest
  •  AC Adaptor

May not be included depending on your area. Please check with your Yamaha dealer.

  •  Online Member Product Registration

The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form..

Using the Music Rest

Setting Up

Power Requirements

  • Although the instrument will run either from an AC adaptor or batteries, Yamaha recommends use of an
  • AC adaptor whenever possible. An AC adaptor is more environmentally friendly than batteries and does not deplete resources.

Using an AC Adaptor

  • Connect the AC adaptor in the order shown in the illustration.

WARNING

  • Use the specified AC adaptor (page 15) only. Using the wrong AC adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating.
  •  When using the AC adaptor with a removable plug, make sure to keep the plug attached to the AC adaptor. Using the plug alone can cause electric shock or fire.
  •  If the plug is accidentally removed from the AC adaptor, slide it back in until it clicks into place, taking care to avoid touching any internal metal parts. To avoid electric shock, short circuit or damage, also be careful that there is no dust between the AC adaptor and plug

Using Batteries

This instrument requires six “AA” size, Alkaline (LR6)/ Manganese (R6) batteries, or rechargeable nickelmetal hydride batteries (rechargeable Ni-MH batteries). The Alkaline batteries or rechargeable Ni-MH batteries are recommended for this instrument, since other types may result in poorer battery performance.

  •  Make sure that the power of the instrument is off.
  •  Open the battery compartment cover located on the instrument’s bottom panel.
  •  Insert the six new batteries, being careful to follow the polarity markings on the inside of the compartment.
  •  Replace the compartment cover, making sure that it locks firmly in place.

Setting the battery type

Depending on the battery type to be used, you may need to change the battery type setting on this instrument. Alkaline (and manganese) batteries are chosen by default. After installing new batteries and turning the power on, make sure to set the Battery Type appropriately (rechargeable or not) via Function number 022 (page 14).

Turning the Power On

  • Set [MASTER VOLUME] to the MIN position, then press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn on the power.
  • Press and hold the [ ] (Standby/On) switch for about a second to set the instrument to standby mode.

Auto Power Off function

To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not used for approximately 30 minutes. To disable the Auto Power Off function, select “Off” in the Function settings (Function 021).

Panel Controls and Terminals

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  1.  (Standby/On) switch
    • Turns the instrument’s power on or off.
  2.  [MASTER VOLUME] control
    • Adjusts the overall volume.
  3.  [DEMO] button
    • Starts/stops the Demo.
    • Holding down this button changes the playback group.
  4.  [METRONOME] button
    • Starts/stops the metronome.
    • Holding down this button calls up the Time Signature display (Function number 016 on page 14.)
  5.  [TEMPO/TAP] button
    • Calls up the Tempo display. With this status, use the Number buttons to set the tempo of the Song,
    • Style and metronome.
    • You can set the tempo also by tapping this button several times at the desired tempo.
  6. [PHRASE REC] button
    • Records your performance. See page 12.
  7.  [1 LISTEN & LEARN] button
    • Starts the Song with the Lesson 1 mode (page 11).
  8.  [2 TIMING] button
    • Starts the Song with the Lesson 2 mode (page 11).
  9.  [3 WAITING] button
    • Starts the Song with the Lesson 3 mode (page 11). Holding down this button calls up the Chord Dictionary display. In this status, the keyboard is divided into three sections, split at C3 and C6. Specify a chord root in the right section then a chord type in the middle section. As the notes to be played are shown in the display, play the corresponding notes in the left section. When you’ve played the chord properly, a bell sound signals your success.
  10. PART [L]/[R] buttons
    • Selects a lesson part or a mute part of the current
    • Song. Pressing the [L] button enters the Duo mode. See page 10.
  11. [A-B REPEAT] button
    • Turns on/off Song Repeat playback.
    • Pressing this a first time specifies the starting point
    • A. Pressing this a second time specifies the ending point B. Pressing this again turns off Song Repeat playback.
  12. [REW] button
    • Returns to the earlier measure of the Song.
  13. [FF] button
    • Skips ahead to the next beat of the Song.
  14. PAUSE] button
    • Stops Song playback at the current position.
  15. [ACMP ON/OFF] button
    • Splits the keyboard into the Left hand (Chord) and
    • Right hand (Melody) sections.
  16. [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button
    • By pressing this when the Style is stopped, you can start playback from the Intro.
    • By pressing this during Style playback, you can switch playback to the Ending.
    • By pressing this during Ending playback, you can apply a tempo ritardando to playback.
  17. [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button
    • Switches between the Main A and Main B of the
    • Style. During playback, the Fill-in is added when you press this button.
  18. [SYNC START] button
    • Enables/disables the ability to start playback by simply playing the keyboard.
  19. [START/STOP] button
    • Starts/stops Song playback in the Song mode, or Style playback in the Style mode.
  20. [SONG] button
    • Calls up the Song selection display.
    • Enters the Song mode.
  21. [VOICE] button
    • Calls up the Voice selection display.
    • If you hold down this button in the Song mode, the current
    • Voice will be assigned to the Melody of the current Song.
  22. [STYLE] button
    • Calls up the Style selection display.
    • Enters the Style mode.
  23. Number buttons [0]–[9], [+], [-]
    • Selects the setting value for items such as Voice, Style,
    • Song and Tempo.
  24. PORTABLE GRAND] button
    • Makes the appropriate settings for piano performance only.
  25. [ULTRA-WIDE STEREO] button
    • Press this to turn on the ULTRA-WIDE STEREO Effect.
    • Holding this down calls up the Master EQ Type selection display (Function number 013 on page 13.)
  26. [SOUND EFFECT] button
    • Lets you play various Sound Effects from the keyboard.
  27. [FUNCTION] button
    • Pressing this repeatedly calls up various parameters in sequence.
  28. Drum illustrations for the Drum Kit
    • Indicates drum instruments assigned to each key when the
    • Standard Kit 1 is selected.
  29. AUX IN jack
    • For connecting an external audio device. See page 12.
  30. PHONES/OUTPUT jack
    • For connecting headphones and external audio equipment
  31. SUSTAIN jack
    • For connecting a Footswitch.
  32. DC IN jack
    • For connecting the AC adaptor.

Let’s enjoy playing the keyboard

Simply playing as a piano

  •  Press [PORTABLE GRAND] 
  •  Play the keyboard like a Pianist !

Playing a Voice

  •  Press [VOICE]
  •  Use the Number buttons to select a Voice.
  •  Play the keyboard.

One Touch Setting

The One Touch Setting feature automatically selects the most suitable Voice when you select a Style or Song (excepting the Song inputted from the [AUX IN] jack). Simply select Voice number “000” to activate this feature.

Playing the keyboard with two persons (Duo mode)

  • When this mode is on, two different players can play the instrument simultaneously, with the same sound, over the same octave range—one person on the left and the other on the right.
  • To do so, simultaneously hold down the PART [ ] button and press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn on the power. To exit from the Duo mode, press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn off the power, and turn the power back on again normally

Playing a Song

  • Press [SONG]
  •  Use the Number buttons to select a Song.
  • Press [START/STOP] !5 to start playback.
  • Press the PART buttons !0 to mute the Melody part.

Playing with a Style

  •  Press [STYLE]
  •  Use the Number buttons to select a Style.
  •  Press [ACMP ON/OFF] !1 to turn accompaniment on.
  •  Press [SYNC START] !4 to turn Sync Start on.
  •  Press [INTRO/ENDING/rit.]
  •  Play a chord in the left area of the keyboard to start playback.
  •  Play a chord with your left hand and play a melody with your right hand.
  •  Press [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] !2.
  •  As desired, press [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] !2 again to apply ritardando.

Song Lesson

  • Press [SONG] then use the Number buttons to select a Song.
  •  Press the PART buttons !0 to select the Lesson Part.
  •  Press the desired Lesson button.
    • [ LISTEN & LEARN]
    •  Simply listen to the Song.
    •  TIMING]
    •  Learn to play the notes at the correct timing.
    • [ WAITING]
    •  Learn to play the correct notes.
    •  See the evaluation on the display when playback finishes. (Only for [2 TIMING] and [3 WAITING])

Chord Study
A Song category for experiencing the sounds of chords. Simply play back a Song from this category, then play the notes/chord indications shown in the display.

Recording

Record your performance as a User Song (Song number 113, up to approx. 300 notes), which can then be played back on the instrument.

  • Press [PHRASE REC] y to enter the Record mode.
  • To exit from the Record mode, press this button again.
  • Play the keys in the Record mode to start the recording.
  • Stop the recording by pressing the [START/ STOP] !5.
  • To listen to the recorded Song and stop the playing, use [START/STOP].

Playing an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers

  •  Turn off the power for both the external audio device and this instrument.
  •  Connect the audio device to the instrument’s [AUX IN] jack 25. Use an audio cable with no resistance having a stereo-mini plug on one side for connecting to this instrument, and a proper plug to match the output jack of the external audio device on the other side.
  •  Turn on the audio device, and then this instrument.
  •  Start play back of the connected audio device. The sound of the audio device is output through the speakers of this instrument.
  •  Stop playback of the audio device.

Making detailed settings

  •  Press [FUNCTION] @3 repeatedly to call up the desired setting from various items such as Transpose, Tuning, Split Point, Sustain, and Time Signature of the metronome.
  •  Use the Number buttons to set the value.

Function List

Func- tion Number| ****

Function name

| ****

Display

| ****

Range/Settings

| ****

Default Value

| ****

Descriptions

---|---|---|---|---|---
Volume
001| Style Volume| StyleVol| 000–127| 100| Determines the volume of the Style. (page 11)
002| Song Volume| So n gV o l| 000–127| 100| Determines the volume of the Song. (page 10)
Overall
003| Transpose| Transpos| -12–12| 0| Determines the pitch of the instrument in semitone incre- ments.
004| Tuning| Tuning| 427.0Hz–453.0Hz| 440.0Hz


| Determines the fine tuning of the pitch of the entire instrument in approx. 0.2Hz increments.
005| Split Point| SplitPnt| 036–096 (C1–C6)| 54 (F#2)| Determines the Split “point”—in other words, the key that sep- arates the auto accompaniment range and Voice. (page 11)
Voice (page 1 0)
006| Volume| M.Volume| 000–127| | Adjusts the volume of keyboard performance when perform- ing along with a Song or a Style.
007| Octave| M.Octave| -2 – +2|
| Determines the octave range for the Voice.
008| Chorus Depth| M.Chorus| 000–127| *| Determines how much of the Voice’s signal is sent to the Cho- rus effect.
Effects



009

| ****


Reverb Type

| ****


Reverb

| 01–03 (Hall 1–3)

04–05 (Room 1–2)

06–07 (Stage 1–2)

08–09 (Plate 1–2)

10 (Off)

| ****


**

| ****


Determines the Reverb type, including off (10). (page 24)

010| Reverb Level| RevLevel| 000–127| 64| Determines how much of the Voice’s signal is sent to the Reverb effect.



011

| ****


Chorus Type

| ****



Chorus

| 1 (Chorus1)

2 (Chorus2)

3 (Chorus3)

4 (Flanger1)

5 (Flanger2)

6 (off)

| ****


**

| ****


Determines the Chorus type, including off (6). (page 24)

012| Panel Sustain| Sustain| ON/OFF| OFF


| Determines whether the Panel Sustain function is on or off.








013

| ****







Master EQ Type

| ****








MasterEQ

| ****




1 (Speaker)

2 (Headphone)

3 (Boost)

4 (Piano)

5 (Bright)

6 (Mild)

| ****






1 (Speaker)


| Sets the equalizer applied to the speaker output for optimum sound in different listening situations.

Master EQ types


014

| ****

Wide Type

| ****

Wide

| 1 (Wide1)

2 (Wide2)

3 (Wide3)

| ****

2 (Wide2)

| Determines the Ultra-Wide Stereo type.

Higher values produce a greater Wide effect. (page 9)



015

| ****


Voice Output

| ****



VoiceOut

| ****


1 (Normal)

2 (Separate)

| ****


2 (Separate)

| When the Duo mode (page 10) is on, this function is effective. If “Normal” is selected, the performance sounds of the left section and the right section will sound from both the left and right speak- ers. If “Separate” is selected, the performance sound of the left section will sound from the left speaker, and the performance sound of the right section will sound from the right speaker.
Func- tion Number|

Function name

|

Display

|

Range/Settings

|

Default Value

|

Descriptions

---|---|---|---|---|---
Metronome ( page 8)
016| Time Signature Numerator| TimeSig| 00–15| | Determines the time signature of the Metronome.
017| Metronome Vol- ume| MetroVol| 000–127| 100| Determines the volume of the Metronome.
Lesson (page 1 1)**

018

|

Your Tempo

|

YourTemp

|

ON/OFF

|

ON


| This parameter is for the Lesson 3 “Waiting.” When set to ON, playback tempo will change for matching the speed you are playing at. When set to OFF, playback tempo will be main- tained regardless of the speed you are playing at.
Demo (page 8)

019

|

Demo Group

|

DemoGrp

|

1 (Demo)

2 (Preset)

3 (User)

|

1 (Demo)

| Determines the repeat playback group. With the default set- ting, pressing the [DEMO] button will play back only three internal Demo Songs repeatedly. This setting can be changed so that, for example, all internal Songs (excepting Songs 101– 112) automatically play back, letting you use the instrument as a background music source.
020| Demo Play Mode| PlayMode| 1 (Normal)

2 (Random)

| 1 (Normal)| Determines the repeat playback mode.
Auto Power Off (p age 7 )
021| Auto Power Off Time| AutoOff| OFF, 5/10/15/30/60/

120 (minutes)

| 30 minutes


| Specifies the time that will elapse before the instrument’s power is automatically turned off.
Battery (page 6)

022

|

Battery Type

|

Battery

|

1 (Alkaline)

2 (Ni-MH)

|

1 (Alkaline)


| Selects the type of batteries you have installed to this instru- ment.

Alkaline: Alkaline battery/manganese battery Ni-MH: Rechargeable battery

Initialization
This operation initializes the backup parameters and the User Song. While holding down the highest white key, press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn the power on.

Specifications

  • Product Name
    •  Digital Keyboard
  • Keyboards
    •  61 standard-size keys (C1–C6)
  • Display
    •  LCD display
  • Voice
    •  384 panel Voices + 16 drum/SFX kits
    •  Polyphony: 32
  • Style
    •  130 Preset Styles
    •  Style Control: ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC START,
    • START/STOP, INTRO/ENDING/rit., MAIN/AUTO FILL
  • Effects
    •  Reverb: 9 types
    •  Chorus: 5 types
    •  Ultra-Wide Stereo: 3 types
    •  Master EQ: 6 types
  • Song
    •  112 Preset Songs
  • Recording
    •  1 (up to approx. 300 notes)
  • Amplifier
    •  2.5W + 2.5W
  • Speakers
    •  12cm x 2
  • Power Consumption
    •  6W (When using PA-130 AC adaptor)
  • Power Supply
    •  Adaptor: Yamaha PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha
    •  Batteries: Six 1.5V “AA” size alkaline (LR6), manganese (R6) or six 1.2V “AA” size Ni-MH rechargeable batteries (HR6)
  • Dimensions (W x D x H)
    •  940mm x 317mm x 106mm (37” x 12-1/2” x 4-3/16”)
  • Weight
    •  4.0kg (8lbs 13oz.) (not including batteries)

Separately Sold Accessories

  •  Footswitch: FC4A/FC5
  •  Keyboard Stand: L-2C
  •  Headphones: HPH-50/HPH-100/HPH-150
  •  Adaptor: Yamaha PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha

The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the printing date. Since Yamaha makes continuous improvements to the product, this manual may not apply to the specifications of your particular product. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or separately sold accessories may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer

Voice List

Voice No. Voice Name

PIANO
1| Grand Piano
2| Mono Grand Piano
3| Bright Piano
4| Mellow Piano
5| Honky-tonk Piano
6| Piano Strings
7| Dream
8| Harpsichord 1
9| Harpsichord 2
E.PIANO
10| Electric Piano 1
11| Electric Piano 2
12| Electric Piano 3
13| Electric Grand Piano
14| Chorus Electric Piano 1
15| Chorus Electric Piano 2
16| Detuned Electric Piano
17| DX + Analog Electric Piano
18| Clavi
19| Wah Clavi
ORGAN
20| Drawbar Organ 1
21| Drawbar Organ 2
22| 60s Drawbar Organ 1
23| 60s Drawbar Organ 2
24| 60s Drawbar Organ 3
25| 70s Drawbar Organ 1
26| 70s Drawbar Organ 2
27| Detuned Drawbar Organ
28| Percussive Organ 1
29| Percussive Organ 2
30| 70s Percussive Organ
31| Detuned Percussive Organ
32| 16+2’2/3 Organ
33| Organ Bass
34| Rock Organ
35| Rotary Organ
36| Slow Rotary Organ
37| Fast Rotary Organ
38| Pipe Organ 1
39| Pipe Organ 2
40| Pipe Organ 3
41| Organ Flute
42| Tremolo Organ Flute
43| Notre Dame
44| Cheezy Organ
45| Light Organ
46| Reed Organ
47| Puff Organ
ACCORDION
48| Accordion
49| Tango Accordion 1
50| Tango Accordion 2
51| Harmonica 1
52| Harmonica 2
GUITAR
53| Nylon Guitar
Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---
54| Steel Guitar
55| Nylon & Steel Guitar
56| Steel Guitar with Body Sound
57| Muted Steel Guitar
58| 12-string Guitar
59| Jazz Guitar
60| Jazz Amp
61| Jazz Man
62| Clean Guitar
63| Chorus Guitar
64| Funk Guitar
65| Guitar Pinch
66| Muted Guitar
67| Overdriven Guitar
68| Distortion Guitar
69| Feedback Guitar 1
70| Feedback Guitar 2
71| Guitar Feedback
72| Guitar Harmonics 1
73| Guitar Harmonics 2
74| Guitar Harmonics 3
BASS
75| Acoustic Bass 1
76| Acoustic Bass 2
77| Finger Bass 1
78| Finger Bass 2
79| Finger Dark
80| Finger Slap Bass
81| Pick Bass
82| Fretless Bass 1
83| Fretless Bass 2
84| Fretless Bass 3
85| Fretless Bass 4
86| Slap Bass 1
87| Slap Bass 2
88| Slap Bass 3
89| Jazz Rhythm
90| Bass & Distorted Electric Guitar
91| Muted Pick Bass
92| Modulated Bass
93| Punch Thumb Bass
94| Synth Bass 1
95| Synth Bass 2
96| Synth Bass 2 Dark
97| Techno Synth Bass
98| Mellow Synth Bass
99| Sequenced Bass
100| Click Synth Bass
101| Modular Synth Bass
102| DX Bass
STRINGS
103| Strings 1
104| Strings 2
105| Strings 3
106| Slow Strings
107| Stereo Strings
108| Stereo Slow Strings
Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---
109| Orchestra 1
110| Orchestra 2
111| 60s Strings
112| Suspense Strings
113| Legato Strings
114| Warm Strings
115| Kingdom
116| Tremolo Strings
117| Slow Tremolo Strings
118| Tremolo Orchestra
119| Pizzicato Strings
120| Violin
121| Slow Violin
122| Viola
123| Cello
124| Contrabass
125| Orchestral Harp
126| Synth Strings 1
127| Synth Strings 2
128| Orchestra Hit 1
129| Orchestra Hit 2
130| Impact
CHOIR
131| Choir Aahs
132| Voice Oohs
133| Stereo Choir
134| Mellow Choir
135| Choir Strings
136| Synth Voice 1
137| Synth Voice 2
138| Choral
139| Analog Voice
SAXOPHONE
140| Tenor Sax
141| Breathy Tenor Sax
142| Alto Sax
143| Soprano Sax
144| Baritone Sax
145| Sax Section
146| Clarinet
147| Oboe
148| English Horn
149| Bassoon
TRUMPET
150| Trumpet
151| Warm Trumpet
152| Muted Trumpet
153| Trombone 1
154| Trombone 2
155| Trumpet & Trombone Section
156| French Horn 1
157| French Horn 2
158| French Horn Solo
159| Horn Orchestra
160| Tuba
BRASS
161| Brass Section
162| Synth Brass 1
Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---
163| Synth Brass 2
164| Soft Brass
165| Resonant Synth Brass
166| Choir Brass
FLUTE
167| Flute
168| Piccolo
169| Pan Flute
170| Recorder
171| Blown Bottle
172| Shakuhachi
173| Whistle
174| Ocarina
SYNTH LEAD
175| Square Lead 1
176| Square Lead 2
177| LM Square
178| Sawtooth Lead 1
179| Sawtooth Lead 2
180| Thick Sawtooth
181| Dynamic Sawtooth
182| Digital Sawtooth
183| Fargo
184| Funky Lead
185| Sine Lead
186| Solo Sine
187| Calliope Lead
188| Chiff Lead
189| Charang Lead
190| Voice Lead
191| Fifths Lead
192| Bass & Lead
193| Hollow
194| Shroud
195| Mellow
196| Big Lead
197| Sequenced Analog
198| Pure Lead
199| Distorted Lead
200| Big Five
201| Big & Low
202| Fat & Perky
SYNTH PAD & EFFECT
203| New Age Pad
204| Fantasy
205| Warm Pad
206| Poly Synth Pad
207| Equinox
208| Choir Pad
209| Bowed Pad
210| Metallic Pad
211| Halo Pad
212| Sweep Pad
213| Soft Whirl
214| Itopia
215| Rain
216| Sound Track
217| Crystal
Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---
218| Atmosphere
219| Brightness
220| Goblins
221| Echoes
222| Sci-Fi
223| African Wind
224| Carib
225| Prologue
226| Synth Drum Comp
227| Popcorn
228| Tiny Bells
229| Round Glockenspiel
230| Glockenspiel Chimes
231| Clear Bells
232| Chorus Bells
233| Soft Crystal
234| Air Bells
235| Warm Atmosphere
236| Hollow Release
237| Nylon Electric Piano
238| Nylon Harp
239| Harp Vox
240| Atmosphere Pad
241| Goblins Synth
242| Creeper
243| Ritual
244| To Heaven
245| Night
246| Glisten
247| Bell Choir
248| Bell Harp
PERCUSSION
249| Vibraphone
250| Soft Vibraphone
251| Marimba
252| Soft Marimba
253| Sine Marimba
254| Balimba
255| Log Drums
256| Xylophone
257| Steel Drums
258| Celesta
259| MusicBox 1
260| MusicBox 2
261| Church Bells
262| Carillon
263| Tubular Bells
264| Timpani
265| Glockenspiel
266| Tinkle Bell
267| Agogo
268| Woodblock
269| Castanets
270| Melodic Tom 1
271| Melodic Tom 2
272| Real Tom
273| Rock Tom
274| Electronic Percussion
Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---
275| Analog Tom
276| Synth Drum
277| Taiko Drum
278| Gran Cassa
279| Gamelimba
280| Glass Percussion
281| Reverse Cymbal
WORLD
282| Banjo
283| Muted Banjo
284| Fiddle
285| Bagpipe
286| Dulcimer 1
287| Dulcimer 2
288| Cimbalom
289| Santur
290| Kanoon
291| Oud
292| Rabab
293| Kalimba
294| Harmonium 1 (Single Reed)
295| Harmonium 2 (Double Reed)
296| Harmonium 3 (Triple Reed)
297| Tanpura
298| Sitar 1
299| Sitar 2
300| Detuned Sitar
301| Pungi
302| Shehnai
303| Gopichant
304| Tabla
305| Er Hu
306| Di Zi
307| Pi Pa
308| Gu Zheng
309| Yang Qin
310| Shamisen
311| Koto
312| Taisho-kin
313| Mandolin
314| Ukulele
315| Bonang
316| Altair
317| Gamelan Gongs
318| Stereo Gamelan Gongs
319| Rama Cymbal
320| Thai Bells
**DUAL*
321| Octave Piano
322| Piano & Pizzicato Strings
323| Piano & Flute
324| Piano Pad
325| Octave Honky-tonk Piano
326| Harpsichord & Strings
327| Electric Piano Pad 1
328| Electric Piano Pad 2
329| Electric Piano Pad 3
330| Octave Strings
Voice No.| Voice Name
---|---
331| Octave Brass
332| Orchestra Tutti
333| Octave Choir
334| Jazz Section
335| Flute & Clarinet
SOUND EFFECTS
336| Fret Noise
337| Breath Noise
338| Cutting Noise 1
339| Cutting Noise 2
340| String Slap
341| Flute Key Click
342| Bird Tweet 1
343| Bird Tweet 2
344| Telephone Ring 1
345| Telephone Ring 2
346| Phone Call
347| Shower
348| Thunder
349| Wind
350| Stream
351| Seashore
352| Bubble
353| Feed
354| Dog
355| Horse
356| Maou
357| Door Squeak
358| Door Slam
359| Scratch Cut
360| Scratch Split
361| Wind Chime
362| Car Engine Ignition
363| Car Tires Squeal
364| Car Passing
365| Car Crash
366| Siren
367| Train
368| Helicopter
369| Jet Plane
370| Starship
371| Burst
372| Roller Coaster
373| Submarine
374| Laugh
375| Scream
376| Punch
377| Heartbeat
378| Footsteps
379| Applause
380| Gunshot
381| Machine Gun
382| Laser Gun
383| Explosion
384| Firework
DRUM KITS
385| Standard Kit 1
386| Standard Kit 2
Voice No.| Voice Name**
---|---
387| Room Kit
388| Rock Kit
389| Electronic Kit
390| Analog Kit
391| Dance Kit
392| Jazz Kit
393| Brush Kit
394| Symphony Kit
395| StdKit 1 + Chinese Perc.
396| Indian Kit
397| Arabic Kit
398| SFX Kit 1
399| SFX Kit 2
400| Sound Effect Kit

Drum Kit List

Voice No. 385 386 387 388 389 390
Keyboard Standard Kit 1 Standard Kit 2 Room Kit
Rock Kit Electronic Kit Analog Kit
Note# Note
25 C# 0 Surdo Mute Surdo Mute Surdo Mute Surdo Mute Surdo Mute

Mute
26| D  0| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open
27| D# 0| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q
28| E  0| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap
29| F  0| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H
30| F#  0| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L
31| G  0| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap
32| G# 0| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise
33| A  0| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click
34| A# 0| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell
35| B  0| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L
36| C  1| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H
37| C# 1| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap
38| D  1| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl
39| D# 1| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap
40| E  1| Brush Tap Swirl| Brush Tap Swirl| Brush Tap Swirl| Brush Tap Swirl| Reverse Cymbal| Reverse Cymbal
41| F  1| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll
42| F#  1| Castanet| Castanet| Castanet| Castanet| Hi Q 2| Hi Q 2
43| G  1| Snare Soft| Snare Soft 2| Snare Soft| Snare Noisy| Snare Snappy Electronic| Snare Noisy 4
44| G# 1| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks
45| A  1| Bass Drum Soft| Bass Drum Soft| Bass Drum Soft| Bass Drum Soft| Bass Drum H| Bass Drum H
46| A# 1| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot 2| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot
47| B  1| Bass Drum Hard| Bass Drum Hard| Bass Drum Hard| Bass Drum H| Bass Drum Rock| Bass Drum Analog L
48| C  2| Bass Drum| Bass Drum 2| Bass Drum| Bass Drum Rock| Bass Drum Gate| Bass Drum Analog H
49| C# 2| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick Analog
50| D  2| Snare| Snare 2| Snare Room L| Snare Rock| Snare Noisy 2| Snare Analog 1
51| D# 2| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap
52| E  2| Snare Tight| Snare Tight 2| Snare Room H| Snare Rock Rim| Snare Noisy 3| Snare Analog 2
53| F  2| Floor Tom L| Floor Tom L| Tom Room 1| Tom Rock 1| Tom Electronic 1| Tom Analog 1
54| F#  2| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Close Analog 1
55| G  2| Floor Tom H| Floor Tom H| Tom Room 2| Tom Rock 2| Tom Electronic 2| Tom Analog 2
56| G# 2| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Close Analog 2
57| A  2| Low Tom| Low Tom| Tom Room 3| Tom Rock 3| Tom Electronic 3| Tom Analog 3
58| A# 2| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open| Hi- Hat Open Analog
59| B  2| Mid Tom L| Mid Tom L| Tom Room 4| Tom Rock 4| Tom Electronic 4| Tom Analog 4
60| C  3| Mid Tom H| Mid Tom H| Tom Room 5| Tom Rock 5| Tom Electronic 5| Tom Analog 5
61| C# 3| Crash Cymbal 1| Crash Cymbal 1| Crash Cymbal 1| Crash Cymbal 1| Crash Cymbal 1| Cymbal Analog
62| D  3| High Tom| High Tom| Tom Room 6| Tom Rock 6| Tom Electronic 6| Tom Analog 6
63| D# 3| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1
64| E  3| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal
65| F  3| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup
66| F#  3| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine
67| G  3| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal
68| G# 3| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell Analog
69| A  3| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2
70| A# 3| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap
71| B  3| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2
72| C  4| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H
73| C# 4| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L
74| D  4| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute| Conga Analog H
75| D# 4| Conga H Open| Conga H Open| Conga H Open| Conga H Open| Conga H Open| Conga Analog M
76| E  4| Conga L| Conga L| Conga L| Conga L| Conga L| Conga Analog L
77| F  4| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H
78| F#  4| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L
79| G  4| Agogo H| Agogo H| Agogo H| Agogo H| Agogo H| Agogo H
80| G# 4| Agogo L| Agogo L| Agogo L| Agogo L| Agogo L| Agogo L
81| A  4| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa
82| A# 4| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas 2
83| B  4| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H
84| C  5| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L
85| C# 5| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Guiro Short
86| D  5| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Guiro Long
87| D# 5| Claves| Claves| Claves| Claves| Claves| Claves 2
88| E  5| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Wood Block H
89| F  5| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Wood Block L
90| F#  5| Cuica Mute| Cuica Mute| Cuica Mute| Cuica Mute| Scratch H| Scratch H
91| G  5| Cuica Open| Cuica Open| Cuica Open| Cuica Open| Scratch L| Scratch L
92| G# 5| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute
93| A  5| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Triangle Open
94| A# 5| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker
95| B  5| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells
96| C  6| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree
97| C# 6| | | | | |
98| D  6| | | | | |
99| D# 6| | | | | |
100| E  6| | | | | |
101| F  6| | | | | |
102| F#  6| | | | | |
103| G  6| | | | | |
Voice No.| 391| 392| 393| 394| 395
---|---|---|---|---|---
Keyboard| Dance Kit| Jazz Kit| Brush Kit| Symphony Kit| StdKit1 + Chinese Perc.
Note#| Note
25| C# 0| Surdo Mute| Surdo Mute| Surdo Mute| Surdo Mute| Surdo Mute
26| D  0| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open| Surdo Open
27| D# 0| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q| Hi Q
28| E  0| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap| Whip Slap
29| F  0| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H| Scratch H
30| F#  0| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L| Scratch L
31| G  0| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap| Finger Snap
32| G# 0| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise| Click Noise
33| A  0| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click| Metronome Click
34| A# 0| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell| Metronome Bell
35| B  0| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L| Seq Click L
36| C  1| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H| Seq Click H
37| C# 1| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap| Brush Tap
38| D  1| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl| Brush Swirl
39| D# 1| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap| Brush Slap
40| E  1| Reverse Cymbal| Brush Tap Swirl| Brush Tap Swirl| Brush Tap Swirl| Brush Tap Swirl
41| F  1| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll| Snare Roll
42| F#  1| Hi Q 2| Castanet| Castanet| Castanet| Castanet
43| G  1| Snare Techno| Snare Soft| Brush Slap 2| Snare Soft| Snare Soft
44| G# 1| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks| Sticks
45| A  1| Kick Techno Q| Bass Drum Soft| Bass Drum Soft| Bass Drum Soft L| Bass Drum Soft
46| A# 1| Rim Gate| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot| Open Rim Shot
47| B  1| Kick Techno L| Bass Drum Hard| Bass Drum Hard| Gran Cassa| Bass Drum Hard
48| C  2| Kick Techno| Bass Drum Jazz| Bass Drum Jazz| Gran Cassa Mute| Bass Drum
49| C# 2| Side Stick Analog| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick| Side Stick
50| D  2| Snare Clap| Snare Jazz L| Brush Slap 3| Band Snare 1| Snare
51| D# 2| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap| Hand Clap
52| E  2| Snare Dry| Snare Jazz M| Brush Tap| Band Snare 2| Snare Tight
53| F  2| Tom Analog 1| Tom Jazz 1| Tom Brush 1| Tom Jazz 1| Floor Tom L
54| F#  2| Hi-Hat Close Analog 3| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed| Hi-Hat Closed
55| G  2| Tom Analog 2| Tom Jazz 2| Tom Brush 2| Tom Jazz 2| Floor Tom H
56| G# 2| Hi-Hat Close Analog 4| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi-Hat Pedal| Hi- Hat Pedal
57| A  2| Tom Analog 3| Tom Jazz 3| Tom Brush 3| Tom Jazz 3| Low Tom
58| A# 2| Hi-Hat Open Analog 2| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open| Hi-Hat Open
59| B  2| Tom Analog 4| Tom Jazz 4| Tom Brush 4| Tom Jazz 4| Mid Tom L
60| C  3| Tom Analog 5| Tom Jazz 5| Tom Brush 5| Tom Jazz 5| Mid Tom H
61| C# 3| Cymbal Analog| Crash Cymbal 1| Crash Cymbal 1| Hand Cymbal 1| Crash Cymbal 1
62| D  3| Tom Analog 6| Tom Jazz 6| Tom Brush 6| Tom Jazz 6| High Tom
63| D# 3| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1| Ride Cymbal 1| Hand Cymbal 1 Short| Ride Cymbal 1
64| E  3| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal| Chinese Cymbal
65| F  3| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup| Ride Cymbal Cup
66| F#  3| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine| Tambourine
67| G  3| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal| Splash Cymbal
68| G# 3| Cowbell Analog| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell| Cowbell
69| A  3| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2| Hand Cymbal 2| Crash Cymbal 2
70| A# 3| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap| Vibraslap
71| B  3| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2| Ride Cymbal 2| Hand Cymbal 2 Short| Ride Cymbal 2
72| C  4| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H| Bongo H
73| C# 4| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L| Bongo L
74| D  4| Conga Analog H| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute| Conga H Mute
75| D# 4| Conga Analog M| Conga H Open| Conga H Open| Conga H Open| Conga H Open
76| E  4| Conga Analog L| Conga L| Conga L| Conga L| Conga L
77| F  4| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H| Timbale H
78| F#  4| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L| Timbale L
79| G  4| Agogo H| Agogo H| Agogo H| Agogo H| Dagu Mute
80| G# 4| Agogo L| Agogo L| Agogo L| Agogo L| Zhongcha Mute
81| A  4| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Cabasa| Dagu Heavy
82| A# 4| Maracas 2| Maracas| Maracas| Maracas| Zhongcha Open
83| B  4| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Samba Whistle H| Paigu Middle
84| C  5| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Samba Whistle L| Paigu Low
85| C# 5| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Guiro Short| Xiaocha Mute
86| D  5| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Guiro Long| Bangu
87| D# 5| Claves 2| Claves| Claves| Claves| Xiaocha Open
88| E  5| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Wood Block H| Bangzi
89| F  5| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Wood Block L| Muyu Low
90| F#  5| Scratch H| Cuica Mute| Cuica Mute| Cuica Mute| Zhongluo Mute
91| G  5| Scratch L| Cuica Open| Cuica Open| Cuica Open| Muyu Mid-Low
92| G# 5| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Triangle Mute| Zhongluo Open
93| A  5| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Triangle Open| Muyu Middle
94| A# 5| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Shaker| Xiaoluo Open
95| B  5| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Jingle Bells| Triangle Mute
96| C  6| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Bell Tree| Triangle Open
97| C# 6| | | | |
98| D  6| | | | |
99| D# 6| | | | |
100| E  6| | | | |
101| F  6| | | | |
102| F#  6| | | | |
103| G  6| | | | |

Song List

Song No. Song Name

Top Picks
001| Demo 1
002| Demo 2
003| Demo 3
Favorite
004| Frère Jacques
005| Der Froschgesang
006| Aura Lee
007| London Bridge
008| Sur le pont d’Avignon
009| Nedelka
010| Aloha Oe
011| Sippin’ Cider Through a Straw
012| Old Folks at Home
013| Bury Me Not on the Lone Prairie
014| Old MacDonald Had A Farm
015| Santa Lucia
016| If You’re Happy and You Know It
017| Beautiful Dreamer
018| Greensleeves
019| Kalinka
020| Holdilia Cook
021| Ring de Banjo
022| La Cucaracha
023| Funiculi Funicula
024| Largo (from the New World)
025| Brahms’ Lullaby
026| Liebesträume Nr.3
027| Pomp and Circumstance
028| Chanson du Toreador
029| Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity
030| The Polovetsian Dances
031| Die Moldau
032| Salut d’Amour op.12
033| Humoresques
034| Symphony No.9 (from the New World – 4th movement)
Instrument Master
035| Sicilienne/Fauré
036| Swan Lake
037| Grand March (Aida)
038| Serenade for Strings in C major, op.48
039| Pizzicato Polka
040| Romance de Amor
041| Menuett BWV. Anh.114
042| Ave Verum Corpus
Duet
043| Ten Little Indians (DUET)
044| The Cuckoo (DUET)
045| Close Your Hands, Open Your Hands (DUET)
046| O du lieber Augustin (DUET)
047| We Wish You A Merry Christmas (DUET)
048| London Bridge (DUET)
049| Scarborough Fair (DUET)
050| Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (DUET)
051| Im Mai (DUET)
052| O Christmas Tree (DUET)
053| Pop Goes The Weasel (DUET)
054| Mary Had a Little Lamb (DUET)
Song No.| Song Name
---|---
055| Row Row Row Your Boat (DUET)
056| On Top of Old Smoky (DUET)
Favorite with Style
057| Amazing Grace
058| Oh! Susanna
059| Joy to the World
060| Little Brown Jug
061| Yankee Doodle
062| My Darling Clementine
063| Auld Lang Syne
064| My Bonnie
065| When the Saints Go Marching In
066| The Danube Waves
067| Battle Hymn of the Republic
068| I’ve Been Working On The Railroad
069| Grandfather’s Clock
070| Bill Bailey (Won’t You Please Come Home)
071| Down by the Riverside
072| Camptown Races
073| When Irish Eyes Are Smiling
074| Ave Maria
075| American Patrol
076| Valse Des Fleurs (From “The Nutcracker”)
077| Frühlingsstimmen
Piano Repertoire
078| Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär
079| Die Lorelei
080| Home Sweet Home
081| Scarborough Fair
082| My Old Kentucky Home
083| Loch Lomond
084| Silent Night
085| Deck the Halls
086| O Christmas Tree
087| Sonata Pathétique 2nd Adagio Cantabile
088| Ave Maria/J. S. Bach – Gounod
089| Jesus bleibet meine Freude
090| Prelude op.28-15 “Raindrop”
091| Nocturne op.9-2
092| Etude op.10-3 “Chanson de L’adieu”
093| Romanze (Serenade K.525)
094| Arabesque
095| La Chevaleresque
096| Für Elise
097| Turkish March
098| 24 Preludes op.28-7
099| Annie Laurie
100| Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair

Style List

Style No. Style Name

8Beat
1| BritPopRock
2| 8BeatModern
3| Cool8Beat
4| 60sGuitarPop
5| 8BeatAdria
6| 60s8Beat
7| 8Beat
8| OffBeat
9| 60sRock
10| HardRock
11| RockShuffle
12| 8BeatRock
16Beat
13| 16Beat
14| PopShuffle
15| GuitarPop
16| 16BeatUptempo
17| KoolShuffle
18| HipHopLight
Ballad
19| 70sGlamPiano
20| PianoBallad
21| LoveSong
22| 6/8ModernEP
23| 6/8SlowRock
24| OrganBallad
25| PopBallad
26| 16BeatBallad
Dance
27| EuroTrance
28| Ibiza
29| SwingHouse
30| Clubdance
31| ClubLatin
32| Garage 1
33| Garage 2
34| TechnoParty
35| UKPop
36| HipHopGroove
37| HipShuffle
38| HipHopPop
Disco
39| 70sDisco
40| LatinDisco
41| SaturdayNight
42| DiscoHands
Swing &Jazz
43| BigBandFast
44| BigBandBallad
45| JazzClub
46| Swing 1
47| Swing 2
48| Five/Four
Style No.| Style Name
---|---
49| Dixieland
50| Ragtime
R &B
51| Soul
52| DetroitPop
53| 6/8Soul
54| CrocoTwist
55| Rock&Roll
56| ComboBoogie
57| 6/8Blues
Country
58| CountryPop
59| CountrySwing
60| Country2/4
61| Bluegrass
Latin
62| BrazilianSamba
63| BossaNova
64| Forro
65| Sertanejo
66| Joropo
67| Parranda
68| Reggaeton
69| Tijuana
70| PasoDuranguense
71| CumbiaGrupera
72| Mambo
73| Salsa
74| Beguine
75| Reggae
World
76| ScottishReel
77| Saeidy
78| WehdaSaghira
79| IranianElec
80| Emarati
81| IndianPop
82| Bhangra
83| Bhajan
84| BollyMix
85| Tamil
86| Kerala
87| GoanPop
88| Rajasthan
89| Dandiya
90| Qawwali
91| FolkHills
92| ModernDangdut
93| Keroncong
94| XiQingLuoGu
95| YiZuMinGe
96| JingJuJieZou
Ballroom
97| VienneseWaltz
Style No.| Style Name
---|---
98| EnglishWaltz
99| Slowfox
100| Foxtrot
101| Quickstep
102| Tango
103| Pasodoble
104| Samba
105| ChaChaCha
106| Rumba
107| Jive
Traditional
108| US March
109| 6/8March
110| GermanMarch
111| PolkaPop
112| OberkrainerPolka
113| Tarantella
114| Showtune
115| ChristmasSwing
116| ChristmasWaltz
Waltz
117| ItalianWaltz
118| SwingWaltz
119| JazzWaltz
120| CountryWaltz
121| OberkrainerWalzer
122| Musette
Pianist
123| Stride
124| PianoSwing
125| Arpeggio
126| Habanera
127| SlowRock
128| 8BeatPianoBallad
129| 6/8PianoMarch
130| PianoWaltz

Effect Type List

Reverb Types

No. Reverb Type Description
01–03 Hall 1–3 Concert hall reverb.
04–05 Room 1–2 Small room reverb.
06–07 Stage 1–2 Reverb for solo instruments.
08–09 Plate 1–2 Simulated steel plate reverb.
10 Off No effect.

Chorus Types

No. Chorus Type Description
1–3 Chorus 1–3 Conventional chorus program with rich, warm chorusing.
4–5 Flanger 1–2 This produces a rich, animated wavering effect in the sound.
6 Off No effect.

WARRANTY

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