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Yamaha PSR-S670 Reference Manual - page 66
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PSR-S670 Reference Manual
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As convenient as the Registration Memory buttons are, there may be times during a performance when you
want to quickly switch between settings. The convenient Registration Sequence function lets you call up the
eight setups in any order you specify, by simply using the TAB [E][F] buttons (in the Main display) or the
pedal as you play.
1
If you intend to use a pedal or pedals to switch the Registration Memory number,
connect the optional pedals to the appropriate FOOT PEDAL jacks.
For instructions, refer to chapter 9 of the Owner’s Manual.
2
Press the REGIST BANK [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to call up the
REGISTRATION BANK display, then select the desired Bank to be programmed.
3
Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION] TAB [E] MENU 1 Cursor buttons [][][E][F] REGIST SEQUENCE/FREEZE
ENTER TAB [E] REGISTRATION SEQUENCE
4
If you use a pedal, specify here how the pedal will be used—to advance or to reverse
through the sequence.
Press the [8 ] (PEDAL) button to call up the operation window. After making setups as described
below, press the [EXIT] button to close the window.
• [5
]/[6 ] (PREV.):
Selects which pedal is used for reversing the Registration Sequence.
• [7
]/[8 ] (NEXT):
Selects which pedal is used for advancing the Registration Sequence.
Note that the pedal settings here (other than OFF) will take priority over the settings in the FOOT PEDAL
display (
). If you want to use the pedal for a function other than Registration Sequence, make sure
to set this to OFF.
Calling Up Registration Memory Numbers in Order (Registration Sequence)
Indicates the name of the currently
selected Registration Memory Bank.
Summary of PSR-S670
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This reference manual explains advanced features of the psr-s670. Please read the owner’s manual first, before reading this reference manual. Digital workstation reference manual en manual development department © 2015 yamaha corporation published 05/2015 po-a0
Page 2: Table of Contents
2 psr-s670 reference manual table of contents 1 voices 3 voice types (characteristics) ............................................ 3 selecting gm, xg and gm2 voices................................... 4 making detailed settings for harmony/arpeggio ............... 5 pitch-related settings .............
Page 3: Voices
1 1 psr-s670 reference manual 3 v oices voices contents voice types (characteristics) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 selecting gm, xg and gm2 voices . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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4 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s note megavoices are not compatible with other instrument models. For this reason, any song or style you’ve created on this instrument using these voices will not sound properly when played back on the instruments which do not have these types of voices. Note m...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 5 1 v oices this lets you make detailed settings, including volume level. 1 call up the operation display. [function] tab [e] menu 1 cursor buttons [][][e][f] harmony/arpeggio [enter] 2 select the desired harmony/arpeggio category and type by using the [1 ]–[6 ]...
Page 6: Pitch-Related Settings
6 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s when any one of the arpeggio types is selected, only the parameters indicated by “*” in the list below can be set. None of the parameters in the list below are available when the harmony category “multi assign” type is selected. Note the settings for the arpeg...
Page 7: Scale Tuning
Psr-s670 reference manual 7 1 v oices scale tuning you can select various scales for playing in custom tunings for specific historical periods or music genres. 1 call up the operation display. [function] tab [e] menu 1 cursor buttons [][][e][f] master tune/scale tune [enter] tab [f] scale ...
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8 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s 3 change the following settings as necessary. Note to register the scale tune settings to registration memory, be sure to checkmark the scale item in the registration memory contents display called up via the [memory] button. Changing the part assignment of th...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 9 1 v oices the eight combinations of functions assigned to the live control knobs are provided by default, however, you can change the functions as desired from a variety of options. 1 press the [assign] button to call up the live control display. 2 use the cursor buttons ...
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10 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s assignable knob functions voice/filter/cut/r1,r2 adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter for the right 1 and 2 parts. Rotating the knob to the right makes the sound brighter. Voice/filter/res/r1,r2 adjusts the resonance of the filter for the right 1 and ...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 11 1 v oices style/retrig/onoff,rate turns the style retrigger function on/off and adjusts its length. Rotating the knob to the left-most turns the function off; rotating it to the right turns the func- tion on and decreases the length. Style/track-mute a turns playback of ...
Page 12: Editing Voices (Voice Set)
12 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s the voice set function allows you to create your own voices by editing some parameters of the existing voices. Once you’ve created a voice, you can save it as a file to internal memory (user drive) or a usb flash drive for future recall. 1 select the desired ...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 13 1 v oices editable parameters in the voice set displays the voice set parameters are organized into five different pages. The parameters in each page are described separately, below. Note the available parameters differ depending on the voice. common page [1 ] volume...
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14 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s controller page modulation the [modulation] wheel can be used to modulate the parameters below as well as the pitch (vibrato). Here, you can set the degree to which the [modulation] wheel modulates each of the following parameters. sound page 1 filter/eg ...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 15 1 v oices 2 vibrato vibrato is a quavering, vibrating sound effect that is produced by regularly modulating the pitch of the voice. effect page 1 reverb depth/chorus depth/dsp depth/panel sustain 2 dsp harmony/arp page same as the display called up via [function] t...
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16 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s each voice is linked to its default voice set parameter settings. Usually these settings are automatically called up when a voice is selected. However, you can also disable this feature by the operation in the relevant display as explained below. For example,...
Page 17: Mono/poly)
Psr-s670 reference manual 17 1 v oices 1 call up the operation display. [function] tab [e] menu 1 cursor buttons [][][e][f] voice setting [enter] tab [e] voice control 2 use the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to make settings for each parameter. Changing detailed voice settings (touch response, sus...
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18 psr-s670 reference manual 1 vo ic e s installing expansion packs lets you add a variety of optional voices and styles to the “expansion” folder in the user drive. Installing the expansion pack data from the usb flash drive the file which contains the bundled expansion packs (“***.Ppi” or “***.Cpi...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 19 1 v oices saving the instrument info file to the usb flash drive if you use the “yamaha expansion manager” software to manage the pack data, you may need to retrieve the instrument info file from the instrument as described below. For information on how to use the softwa...
Page 20: Styles
2 2 20 psr-s670 reference manual st yles styles contents chord fingering types . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 • chord types recognized in the fingered mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 21: Chord Fingering Types
Psr-s670 reference manual 21 2 st yles the chord fingering type determines how chords are specified for style playback. The type can be changed from: [function] tab [e] menu 1 cursor buttons [][][e][f] split point/chord fingering [enter] tab [f] chord fingering. Note “ai” stands for “artif...
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22 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles chord types recognized in the fingered mode * notes in parentheses can be omitted. Chord name [abbreviation] normal voicing* display for root “c” 1+8 1+8 c1+8 1+5 1+5 c1+5 major [m] 1+3+5 c sixth [6] 1+(3)+5+6 c6 major seventh [m7] 1+3+(5)+7 cm7 major seventh f...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 23 2 st yles the instrument has a variety of settings for style playback which can be accessed in the display below. 1 call up the operation display. [function] tab [e] menu 1 cursor buttons [][][e][f] style setting [enter] 2 use the cursor buttons [ ][] to switch...
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24 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles page 2 [7 ]/ [8 ] stop acmp when [acmp] is turned on and [sync start] is off, you can play chords in the chord section of the keyboard with the style stopped, and still hear the accompaniment chord. In this condition—called “stop accompaniment”—any valid ch...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 25 2 st yles you can memorize your original panel settings to a one touch setting. The newly created one touch setting will be saved in the user drive or a usb flash drive as a style, and you can call up the one touch setting as a part of the style. 1 select the desired sty...
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26 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles a style is made up of the different sections (intro, main, ending, etc.) and each section has separate channels (rhythm pattern, bass line, chord backing, multi pad, or phrase, each of which is referred to as a “source pattern”). With the style creator function...
Page 27: Realtime Recording
Psr-s670 reference manual 27 2 st yles 6 edit the already recorded channel data. • editing the channel data on the groove ( page 33 ), and channel ( page 34 ) pages lets you change the rhythmic feel, quantizing and velocity, etc. • editing the sff parameters on the parameter page ( page 36 ) lets yo...
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28 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles 3 if necessary, select a voice then practice the rhythm pattern to be recorded. Press the [1 ] or [2 ] button (selected channel) to call up the voice selection display then select the desired voice—in this case, a drum kit, since we'll be creating a rhythm. A...
Page 29
Psr-s670 reference manual 29 2 st yles 7 press the appropriate [1 ] or [2 ] button on the rec channel display to disable recording. If the rec channel display is not shown, press the [1 ](rec ch) button. 8 save the recorded style (see step 8 on page 27 ). Notice the created style will be lost if...
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30 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles rules when recording an intro or ending these sections are designed assuming that the chord is not changed during playback. This is why you need not observe the rule for main and fill-in sections described above, and you can create special chord progressions wh...
Page 31: Style Assembly (Assembly)
Psr-s670 reference manual 31 2 st yles style assembly (assembly) this allows you to copy channel data as a source pattern from another preset style to the currently created style. Use this function if you find a favorite rhythm pattern, bass line, chord backing or phrase from another style. The inst...
Page 32
32 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles 4 as desired, repeat step 3 for another channel. 5 save the edited style (see step 8 on page 27 ). Notice the created style will be lost if you change to another style or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the save opera- tion. Playing th...
Page 33
Psr-s670 reference manual 33 2 st yles editing the rhythmic feel (groove) by changing the timing of all the notes and velocities, you can edit the rhythmic feel for each channel of the current section selected on the basic page or the panel button. The instructions below apply to step 6 of the basic...
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34 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles 2 dynamics this changes the velocity/volume (or accent) of certain notes in the style playback. The dynamics settings are applied to each channel or all channels of the section selected on the basic page. 2 press the [enter] button to actually enter the edits f...
Page 35
Psr-s670 reference manual 35 2 st yles 1 in the channel page, use the cursor buttons [ ][] to select the edit menu. 1 quantize same as in the song creator ( page 54 ), with the exception of the two additional available parameters below. 2 velocity change boosts or cuts the velocity of all notes in...
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36 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles making style file format settings (parameter) the style file format (sff) combines all of yamaha’s auto accompaniment (style playback) know-how into a single unified format. Setting the sff related parameters determines how the original notes are converted to t...
Page 37
Psr-s670 reference manual 37 2 st yles 2 press the [2 ] (channel) button to select the channel to be edited. The selected channel is shown at the upper left of the display. 3 use the [3 ]–[7 ] buttons to edit the data. For details on editable parameters, see pages 37–39 . 4 save the edited sty...
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38 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles ntr (note transposition rule) ntt (note transposition table) when ntr is set to root trans or root fixed root trans (root transpose) when the root note is transposed, the interval between notes is maintained. For example, the notes c3, e3 and g3 in the key of c...
Page 39
Psr-s670 reference manual 39 2 st yles when ntr is set to guitar 3 high key / note limit the settings here adjust the octave of the notes converted from the original ones through ntt and ntr. 4 rtr (retrigger rule) these settings determine whether notes stop sounding or not and how they change pitch...
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40 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles editing the rhythm part of a style (drum setup) the drum setup function allows you to edit the rhythm part of the current style, such as changing the drum instruments and make various settings. The procedure below applies to step 6 in the basic procedure on pag...
Page 41
Psr-s670 reference manual 41 2 st yles 6 select the desired instrument to be used. 6-1 use the [3 ]/[4 ] (instrument) buttons to call up the window to select the instru- ment. 6-2 use the [2 ]–[7 ] buttons to select the kit, category and instrument in order. 6-3 press the [exit] button to cl...
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42 psr-s670 reference manual 2 st yles 8-3 press the [exit] button to close the window. 9 press the [exit] button to close the drum setup window and return to the basic page. 10 save the edited style (see step 8 on page 27 ). Notice the edited style will be lost if you change to another style or tur...
Page 43: Songs
3 3 psr-s670 reference manual 43 songs songs contents editing music notation (score) settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 editing lyrics/text display settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
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44 psr-s670 reference manual 3 songs pressing the [8 ] (set up) button calls up the detailed setting display. You can set the view type by using the [1 ]–[6 ] buttons, then press the [8 ] (ok) button. [4 ] lyrics on/ off enables/disables display of the lyrics. If the selected song does not ...
Page 45
Psr-s670 reference manual 45 3 songs to view the lyrics of the selected song or the text, press the [song function] button, followed by one of the [4 ]/[5 ] (lyrics/text) buttons. You can change settings such as the font size of the text. Note when the lyrics are garbled or unreadable, you may n...
Page 46
46 psr-s670 reference manual 3 songs when playing back a song and a style at the same time, channels 9-16 in the song data are replaced with style channels—allowing you to play the accompaniment parts of the song yourself. Try playing chords along with the song playback as shown in the instructions ...
Page 47: Settings, Repeat Settings)
Psr-s670 reference manual 47 3 songs the instrument has a variety of song playback functions—repeat playback, various guide settings, etc.— which can be accessed in the display below. 1 call up the operation display. [function] tab [e] menu 1 cursor buttons [][][e][f] song setting [enter] 2 ...
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48 psr-s670 reference manual 3 songs 2 repeat mode/fast forward type/lyrics language/quick start page keyboard and vocal practice using the guide function with the guide function, the instrument indicates the timing you need to play notes in the score display for ease in learning. This instrument al...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 49 3 songs 3 use the [5 ]/[6 ] buttons to select the desired guide mode. Guide modes for keyboard practice • follow lights when this is selected, song playback pauses, waiting for you to play the notes correctly. When you play the correct notes, song playback continues....
Page 50: Song (Setup Page)
50 psr-s670 reference manual 3 songs the owner’s manual covers how to create an original song by recording your keyboard performance (called “realtime recording”). This reference manual shows how to edit a recorded song. Selecting the setup data to be recorded to the top position of the song (setup ...
Page 51
Psr-s670 reference manual 51 3 songs 5 press the [enter] button to record the data. 6 press the [8 ] (save) button to carry out the save operation. For details, refer to “basic operations” in the owner’s manual. Notice the edited song data will be lost if you select another song or turn off the po...
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52 psr-s670 reference manual 3 songs 4 press the song control [rec] button. The channel on/off (song) display appears. While holding down the [rec] button, press the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to set the desired channel to “rec.” 5 press the song control [ f/ k] (play/pause) button to start punch in/out ...
Page 53
Psr-s670 reference manual 53 3 songs examples of re-recording with various punch in/out settings this instrument features several different ways you use the punch in/out function. The illustrations below indicate a variety of situations in which selected measures in an eight-measure phrase are re-...
Page 54
54 psr-s670 reference manual 3 songs 4 edit the data by using the [1 ]–[7 ] buttons. For details of the edit menu and available settings, see pages 54–55 . 5 press the [enter] button to carry out the operation for the current display. After the operation is completed, the “execute --> [enter]” i...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 55 3 songs delete you can delete the data of the specified channel in the song. Select the channel whose data is to be deleted by using the cursor buttons [][][e][f], then enter checkmarks by pressing the [6 ]/[7 ] buttons. (to remove checkmarks, use the [6 ]/[7 ] but...
Page 56: Usb Audio Player/recorder
4 5 56 psr-s670 reference manual 4 usb audio pla y er/r ecor der / multi p ads 5 usb audio player/recorder this function is fully explained in the owner’s manual. Refer to the corresponding chapter in the owner’s man- ual. Multi pads contents creating multi pads (multi pad creator) . . . . . . . . ....
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Psr-s670 reference manual 57 5 multi p a ds 2 call up the operation display. [function] tab [f] menu 2 cursor buttons [][][e][f] multi pad creator [enter] 3 if you want to create a new multi pad in a new bank, press one of the [1 ]/[2 ] (new bank) buttons. 4 select a particular multi pad...
Page 58: Editing Multi Pads
58 psr-s670 reference manual 5 multi p a ds 11 turn the repeat parameter of each pad on or off by using the [1 ]–[4 ] buttons. If the repeat parameter is on for the selected pad, playback of the corresponding pad will continue until the multi pad [stop] button is pressed. When you press a multi ...
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Psr-s670 reference manual 59 5 multi p a ds 2 press the [7 ] (edit) button of menu 1 to call up the multi pad edit display. 3 select a particular multi pad to be edited by using the cursor buttons [ ][][e][f], then press the [enter] button. 4 edit the selected pad. 5 save the current bank contain...
Page 60: Music Finder
6 60 psr-s670 reference manual 6 music f inde r music finder contents creating a set of favorite records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 editing records . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 61: Editing Records
Psr-s670 reference manual 61 6 mus ic f inder you can create your original record by editing an existing record. Your edits can be replaced with those of the current record, or can be saved as a new separate record. 1 select the desired record to be edited in the music finder display. 2 press the [8...
Page 62: Deleting The Record
62 psr-s670 reference manual 6 music f inde r 5 save the edited record. When creating a new record press one of the [3 ]/[4 ] (new record) buttons. The record is added to the all page. The record is also added to the favorite page if the favorite function is turned on in step 4. When overwriting...
Page 63
Psr-s670 reference manual 63 6 mus ic f inder the music finder feature handles all the records including the presets and additionally created records as a single file. Keep in mind that individual records (panel settings, song, audio and style files) cannot be handled as separate files. 1 call up th...
Page 64: Registration Memory
7 7 64 psr-s670 reference manual re g is tra tio n m e m o ry registration memory contents editing the registration memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 disabling recall of specific items (freeze) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 65
Psr-s670 reference manual 65 7 r egistr ation memor y registration memory lets you recall all the panel setups you made with a single button press. However, there may be times that you want certain items to remain the same, even when switching registration memory setups. When you want to switch the ...
Page 66
66 psr-s670 reference manual 7 re g is tra tio n m e m o ry as convenient as the registration memory buttons are, there may be times during a performance when you want to quickly switch between settings. The convenient registration sequence function lets you call up the eight setups in any order you...
Page 67
Psr-s670 reference manual 67 7 r egistr ation memor y 5 program the sequence order, from left to right. Press one of the registration memory [1]–[8] buttons on the panel, then press the [4 ] (insert) button to input the number. The cursor position can be moved by using the cursor buttons [e][f]. 6...
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68 psr-s670 reference manual 7 re g is tra tio n m e m o ry saving the registration sequence settings the settings for the sequence order and how registration sequence behaves when reaching the end of the sequence (sequence end) are included as part of the registration memory bank file. To store you...
Page 69: Mixing Console
8 8 psr-s670 reference manual 69 mixing console mixing console contents editing vol/voice parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 editing filter parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 70: Editing Filter Parameters
70 psr-s670 reference manual 8 mix ing console move the cursor on the display by using the cursor buttons [][][e][f], and use 1the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to edit parameters. Voice allows you to re-select the voices for each part. Press the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to call up the voice selection page f...
Page 71: Editing Tune Parameters
Psr-s670 reference manual 71 8 mixing console move the cursor on the display by using the cursor buttons [][][e][f], and use the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to edit parameters. Editing tune parameters portamento time portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note ...
Page 72: Editing Effect Parameters
72 psr-s670 reference manual 8 mix ing console this instrument features six effect blocks, giving you powerful tools to richly enhance the sounds of the instrument or completely transform them. The effects are divided into the following groups: reverb, chorus: the effects of these blocks are appli...
Page 73
Psr-s670 reference manual 73 8 mixing console selecting an effect type for each block 1 call up the desired page from panel, style or song by pressing the [mixer] button, repeatedly, if necessary. 2 in the effect page, press the [enter] button to call up the effect type selection display. 3 use the ...
Page 74
74 psr-s670 reference manual 8 mix ing console editing and saving your original effect type 1 once you’ve selected an effect block and effect type in the previous section, press the [8 ] (detail) button to call up the display for editing the effect parameters. 2 use the [2 ]–[4 ] buttons to se...
Page 75
Psr-s670 reference manual 75 8 mixing console equalizer (also called “eq”) is a sound processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands that can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. This instrument is equipped with a high-grade five-band digital eq....
Page 76
76 psr-s670 reference manual 8 mix ing console 3 use the cursor buttons [ ][][e][f] to move the cursor to the gain row, then adjust the gain level to boost or cut each of the eight bands. Use the [2 ]–[6 ] buttons to adjust the level. Using the [7 ] (total gain adj.) button lets you boost or...
Page 77
Psr-s670 reference manual 77 8 mixing console 3 use the [2 ]/[3 ] buttons to select the mater compressor type, then press the [enter] button. Standard: standard compressor settings. Lite: light compressor settings in which the effect is slight. Moderate: moderate compressor settings in which the...
Page 78: Block Diagram
78 psr-s670 reference manual 8 mix ing console block diagram connection = system effect connection = insertion effect.
Page 79: Connections
9 9 psr-s670 reference manual 79 connect ions connections contents footswitch/foot controller settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 • assigning a specific function to each pedal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 80
80 psr-s670 reference manual 9 conn ections 3 use the [1 ] buttons to select the function to be assigned to the pedal specified in step 2. For information on available functions, see pages 80–82 . Note you can also assign other functions to the pedal—punch in/out of song ( page 51 ) and registrati...
Page 81
Psr-s670 reference manual 81 9 connect ions pitch bend* allows you to bend the pitch of notes up or down by using the pedal. You can turn this pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display. Up/down: determines whether the pitch change goes up (is raised) or down (is lowered). Range...
Page 82: Midi Settings
82 psr-s670 reference manual 9 conn ections in this section, you can make midi-related settings for the instrument. The psr-s670 gives you a set of ten pre-programmed templates that let you instantly and easily reconfigure the instrument to match your particular midi application or external device. ...
Page 83
Psr-s670 reference manual 83 9 connect ions 5 when you’ve finished editing, press the [exit] button to return to the midi template selection display. 6 select the user tab by pressing the tab [ f] button, then press the [6 ] (save) button to save the edited template. pre-programmed midi templates...
Page 84: Midi System Settings
84 psr-s670 reference manual 9 conn ections midi system settings the explanations here apply to the system page in step 4 on page 82 . Use the cursor buttons [][] to select the parameters (below), then set the on/off status by using the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons. 1 local control turns the local contro...
Page 85: Midi Transmit Settings
Psr-s670 reference manual 85 9 connect ions chord sys/ex. The “tx” setting turns midi transmission of midi chord exclusive data (chord detect. Root and type) on or off. The “rx” setting turns midi reception and recognition of midi chord exclusive data generated by external equipment on or off. Mid...
Page 86: Midi Receive Settings
86 psr-s670 reference manual 9 conn ections midi receive settings the explanations here apply to the receive page in step 4 on page 82 . This determines which parts will receive midi data and over which midi channels the data will be received. 1 use the [1 ]/[2 ] (channel) buttons to select the ...
Page 87
Psr-s670 reference manual 87 9 connect ions bass note settings for style playback via midi receive the explanations here apply to the bass page in step 4 on page 82 . These settings let you determine the bass note for style playback, based on the note messages received via midi. The note on/off mess...
Page 88: Infrastructure Mode
88 psr-s670 reference manual 9 conn ections by using a usb wireless lan adaptor (sold separately), you can connect the psr-s670 with an iphone/ipad via a wireless network. For general operating instructions, refer to the “iphone/ipad connection manual” on the website. This section covers only operat...
Page 89: Access Point Mode
Psr-s670 reference manual 89 9 connect ions access point mode [3 ] mode switches to the infrastructure mode. [4 ] detail for setting the detailed parameters on the pages below. After making these settings, press one of the [7 ]/[8 ] (save) button to actually save them. Wireless network: for ...
Page 90: Function
10 10 90 psr-s670 reference manual f unction function contents utility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 • config 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....
Page 91: Config 2
Psr-s670 reference manual 91 10 f unction 2 metronome 3 tap this allows you to set the percussion sound and the velocity which sounds when the [tap tempo] button is tapped. 4 auto power off determines the amount of time that elapses before the power is automatically turned off. For details, refer to...
Page 92
92 psr-s670 reference manual 10 f unction 2 display-related settings / voice category button options 3 arpeggio settings [1 ] style tempo determines whether the default tempo of each preset style is shown or hidden above the style name in the style selection display. [2 ] voice number determines...
Page 93: Parameter Lock
Psr-s670 reference manual 93 10 f unction parameter lock this lets you lock or maintain the settings of specific parameters (such as effect and split point), even when the panel setups are changed by registration memory, one touch setting, etc. To set this function, use the [1 ]–[5 ] buttons to ...
Page 94: Owner
94 psr-s670 reference manual 10 f unction call up the operation display. [function] tab [f] menu 2 cusor buttons [][][e][f] system [enter] owner backup/restore refer to “basic operations” in the owner’s manual. System [1 ]– [3 ] export instrument info for exporting identification informa...
Page 95: Setup Files
Psr-s670 reference manual 95 10 f unction setup files for the items below, you can save your original settings to user or usb drive as a single file for future recall. 1 make all desired settings on the instrument. 2 call up the operation display. 3 use the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to call up the relev...
Page 96: Reset
96 psr-s670 reference manual 10 f unction reset this function lets you restore the status of the instrument to the original factory settings. 1 use the [1 ]–[4 ] buttons to select the desired item then use the [5 ]/ [6 ] buttons to enter or remove the checkmark. When an item is checkmarked, ...
Page 97: Index
Psr-s670 reference manual 97 inde x index a access point mode ........................... 89 any key ............................................ 49 arpeggio ................................. 5 , 15 , 92 auto power off .................................. 91 b backup .....................................
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98 psr-s670 reference manual inde x t tap ................................................... 91 text ................................................... 45 time stamp ...................................... 92 touch response ...............................17 touch sense ................................