User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Function List
- 1 Styles
- Style Types (Characteristics)
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Changing the Chord Fingering Type
- Chord Types Recognized in the Fingered Mode
- Using the Chord Tutor Function
- Turning Each Channel of the Style On/Off
- Style Playback Related Settings
- Adjusting the Tempo
- Recording a Chord Sequence when Style Playback is stopped (Chord Looper)
- Saving and Calling up Your Custom Chord Sequences (Chord Looper)
- Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
- 2 Voices
- Voice Part Setup Display
- Voice Selection Display-related Settings
- Voice Types (Characteristics)
- Registering Files to the Favorite Tab
- Metronome Settings
- Keyboard-related Settings
- Keyboard Part-related Settings (Voice Setting)
- Transposing the Pitch in Semitones
- Fine Tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument (Master Tune)
- Making Detailed Settings for Harmony/Arpeggio
- Editing Voices (Voice Edit)
- Editing Organ Flutes Voices (Voice Edit)
- 3 Multi Pads
- 4 Song Playback
- Creating a Song List for Playback
- Using Repeat Playback Mode
- Editing Music Notation (Score) Settings
- Displaying Lyrics and Setting Up the Display
- Displaying Text and Setting Up the Display
- Using the Auto Accompaniment Features with MIDI Song Playback
- Turning Each Channel of a MIDI Song On/Off
- Song Playback Related Settings
- 5 MIDI Song Recording/Editing
- 6 Registration Memory
- 7 Playlist
- 8 Microphone
- 9 Mixer
- 10 Controller Function Settings
- 11 MIDI Settings
- 12 Network Settings
- 13 Utility
- 14 Expansion Pack Related Operations
- 15 Connections
- Index
112 PSR-A5000 Reference Manual
Assignable Functions (Live Control display)
For functions indicated with “Range,” you can set the control range from the following.
• Full: Min. – Center – Max.
• Upper: Center – Max.
• Lower: Center – Min.
You can make detailed settings of each function on the bottom of the Live Control display, such as which parts will be affected by the function, etc (items are depending on
each function).
Category Function Description
Mixer Volume Controls the volume.
Keyboard Volume Adjusts the volume of all keyboard parts. This is convenient for adjusting the vol-
ume of all keyboard parts together for optimum balance with the others (MIDI
Song, Style, Multi Pads, etc.).
Balance
(Range)
Adjusts the volume balance between parts A and B. You can select which parts
belong to A or B in the pop-up window called up via [Balance Setting] at the bot-
tom of this display.
MIDI/Audio Song
Balance
(Range)
Adjusts the volume balance between MIDI Song playback and Audio Song play-
back.
Pan
(Range)
Determines the stereo position of the selected parts.
Reverb Adjusts the Reverb depth of the selected parts.
Chorus Adjusts the Chorus depth of the selected parts.
Reverb & Chorus Adjusts both Reverb and Chorus depth of the selected parts.
Insertion Effect
Depth
Adjusts the Insertion Effect depth of the selected parts.
EQ High Gain
(Range)
Boosts or attenuates the high EQ band for the selected parts.
EQ Low Gain
(Range)
Boosts or attenuates the low EQ band for the selected parts.
Cutoff
(Range)
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter for the selected parts.
Resonance
(Range)
Adjusts the resonance of the filter for the selected parts.
Cutoff &
Resonance
(Range)
Adjusts the cutoff frequency and resonance of the filter for the selected parts.
Filter
(Range)
Adjusts the parameters such as the cutoff frequency and resonance of the filter for
the selected parts. However, the parameters do not change uniformly, but are spe-
cially programmed to change individually for optimum sound, letting you filter the
sound for the best musical results.
Vo i c e A t t a c k
(Range)
Adjusts the length of time until the selected parts reach their maximum level after
the key is played. You can turn this function on or off for each keyboard part at the
bottom of this display.
Release
(Range)
Adjusts the length of time until the selected parts decay to silence after the key is
released.
Attack & Release
(Range)
Adjusts both the Attack and Release time of the selected parts.
NOTE
• Some Voices may not be affected by the setting here.
NOTE