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1. Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI e MSB LSB SI Voice Name Me MSB LSB RI Voice Name 0 127 0 127 1 128 0 127 0 127 1 128 232 0 0 27 Jazz Guitar 302 0 0 52 Synth Strings 2 233 0 32 27 Jazz Amp 303 0 0 53 Choir Aahs 234 0 0 28 Clean Guitar 304 0 3 53 Stereo Choir 235 0 32 28 Chorus Guitar 305 0 32 53 Mellow Choir 236 0 0 29 Muted Guitar 306 0 40 53 Choir Strings 237 0 40 29 Funk Guitar 307 0 0 54 Voice Oohs 238 0 41 29 Muted Steel Guitar 308 0 0 55 Synth Voice 239 0 45 29 Jazz Man 309 0 40 55 Synth Voice 2 240 0 0 30 Overdriven Guitar 310 0 41 55 Choral 241 0 43 30 Guitar Pinch 311 0 64 55 Analog Voice 242 0 0 31 Distortion Guitar 312 0 0 56 Orchestra Hit 243 0 40 31 Feedback Guitar 313 0 35 56 Orchestra Hit 2 244 0 41 31 Feedback Guitar 2 314 0 64 56 Impact 245 0 0 32 Guitar Harmonics BRASS 246 0 65 32 Guitar Feedback 315 0 0 57 Trumpet 247 0 66 32 Guitar Harmonics 2 316 0 32 57 Warm Trumpet BASS 317 0 0 58 Trombone 248 0 0 33 Acoustic Bass 318 0 18 58 Trombone 2 249 0 40 33 Jazz Rhythm 319 0 0 59 Tuba 250 0 45 33 Velocity Crossfade Upright Bass 320 0 0 60 Muted Trumpet 251 0 0 34 Finger Bass 321 0 0 61 French Horn 252 0 18 34 Finger Dark 322 0 6 61 French Horn Solo 253 0 40 34 Bass amp Distorted Electric Guitar 323 0 32 61 French Horn 2 254 0
2. How to play Standard Chords Example for C chords c c Ce ce HI Hil HI di d LE m Wm Hut mm gt cu ca a ur nr Hm Wi nr Dm Dm DI o ai e Cell n pm Um dn e eg e Se mu mn mH SE Nn ng Wi II dm AE ME Zeg Wm Wm pu Wm EE Wm gm dm Notes enclosed in xt S i optional the chords will be recognized without them Using Songs With this instrument the term song refers the data that makes up a n piece of music You can simply enjoy listening to the 30 internal songs or use them with just about any of the many functions provided the performance assistant technology feature lessons and more The songs are organized by category In this section we ll learn how to select and play songs and briefly describe the 30 songs provided Song A mt Listen Lesson Record Select and Listen to a Song Press the SONG button The song number and name will be displayed You can use the dial to select a different song SONG e N MUSIC DATABASE Ee mas VOICE wees led The currently selected song SONG MELODY VOICE 4 and number are displayed Select a song Select a song after referring to the preset song category list on page 41 You can also play songs you Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to have recorded yours
3. D x z Z z D Dm Bdim7 C 7sus4 H C7 4 v v v v F ur i Cc ee O O vg it e 1 2 Da Lol er ce ug e n T pL we 9 fe ER D X X e e E e e E mm mm A F F AH F F 4 v v v d S Ze Da E TTT TTT ME x 5 2 3 m um CH um Hd F F F F H v v v v E95 2 PSR E413 Owner s Manual 105 DI Voice List B Maximum Polyphony e 00000000000 000000 The instrument has 32 note maximum polyphony This means that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once regard less of what functions are used Auto accompaniment uses a number of the available notes so when auto accompaniment is used the total number of available notes for playing on the keyboard is correspondingly reduced The same applies to the Split Voice and Song functions If the maximum polyphony is exceeded earlier played notes will be cut off and the most recent notes have priority last note priority Panel Voice List L NOTE e The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for each voice Use these program change numbers when playing the instrument via MIDI from an external device Program change numbers are often specified as numbers 0 127 Since this list uses a 1 128 numbering system in such cases it is necessary to subtract 1 from the trans mitted program change numbers to select the appropriate sound e g t
4. Connect the instrument s USB terminal to the USB ter minal of a computer and you can transfer performance data and song files between the two page 87 To use the USB data transfer features you ll need to do the fol lowing First make sure the POWER switch on the instru ment is set to OFF then use an AB type USB cable to connect the instrument to the computer After making the connections turn on the power of the instrument Install the USB MIDI driver on your computer Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on page 95 NOTE Make sure to purchase a quality USB cable at a musical instrument store computer store or electrical appliance store Turning the Power On Turn down the volume by turning the MASTER VOL UME control to the left and press the STANDBY ON switch to turn on the power Press the STANDB Y ON switch again to turn the power OFF MASTER VOLUME Q MIN MAX i Backup data in the flash memory is loaded to the instru ment when the power is turned on If no backup data exists on flash memory all instrument settings are restored to the initial factory defaults when the power is turned on A caution Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet
5. eesseee 81 Setting the Sleep Mode 82 The Functions 83 Selecting and Setting Funchons i 83 Connecting to a Computer 86 What echt Reeg Ee 86 Connecting a Personal Computer 87 Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer 88 Remote Control of MIDI Devices eeeeeeeereeeeereeeeetees 89 Initial Send utar rr rtr teneret 90 Transferring Data between the Computer and Instrument 90 Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide 93 Important Notices about the CD ROM 93 CD ROM Contents eneee System Requirements Software Installation iiir rrr rrr rtis Appendix Troubleshooting SCOMCS Voice List c c Drum Kit List Style List Arpeggio List Ge Music Database List eere 114 Songs Provided On the Supplied CD ROM 116 Effect Type List esee MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Data Format Specificaltions eee reri eege jnre PSR E413 Owners Manual 9 13 Setting Up Be sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power Power Requirements Although the instrument will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries Yamaha recommends use of an AC adaptor whenever possible An AC adaptor is more environmentally f
6. Flatted fifth b5 1 3 b5 ce Cb5 Major seventh flatted fifth M7 gt 5 1 3 b5 7 ci CM7b5 Suspended fourth sus4 1 4 5 Csus4 Csus4 Augmented aug 1 3 5 Caug Caug Major seventh augmented M7aug 1 3 5 7 CM7aug CM7aug Minor m 1 b3 5 Cm Cm Minor add ninth m 9 1 2 b3 5 cd Cm 9 Minor sixth m6 1 b3 5 6 Cm6 Cm6 Minor seventh m7 1 b3 5 b7 Cm7 Cm7 Minor seventh ninth m7 9 1 2 b3 5 b7 ce Cm7 9 Minor seventh add eleventh m7 11 1 2 b3 4 5 b7 cup Cm7 11 Minor major seventh mM7 1 b3 5 7 Cmm7 CmM7 Minor major seventh ninth mM7 9 1 2 b3 5 7 Cal CmM7 9 Minor seventh flatted fifth m7b5 1 b3 b5 b7 ce Cm7b5 Minor major seventh flatted fifth mM7 gt 5 1 b3 b5 7 Cm CmM755 Diminished dim 1 b3 b5 Cdim Cdim Diminished seventh dim7 1 b3 b5 6 Caim7 Cdim7 Seventh 7 ai Di M C7 C7 Seventh flatted ninth 7 b9 1 b2 3 5 b7 ce C7 b9 Seventh add flatted thirteenth 7 b13 1 3 5 b6 b7 ce C7 b13 Seventh ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 c C7 9 Seventh add sharp eleventh 7 11 hos Se o Haag c7 H1 Seventh add thirteenth 7 13 1 3 5 6 b7 cH C7 13 Seventh sharp ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 ce C7 9 Seventh flatted fifth 755 1 3 b5 b7 C75 C7 5 Seventh augmented 7aug 1 3 5 b7 C7aug C7aug Seventh suspended fourth 7sus4 1 4 5 b7 C7sus4 C7sus4 Suspended second sus2 1 2 5 Csus2 C L NOTE Notes in parentheses can be omitted niment based only on the root aug
7. System exclusive messages for changing the Reverb Type and Chorus Type Messages for these control change numbers cannot be trans mitted from the instrument itself However they may be trans mitted when playing the accompaniment song or using the Harmony effect Exclusive GM System ON FOH 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H This message automatically restores all default settings for the instrument with the exception of MIDI Master Tuning MIDI Master Volume FOH 7FH 7FH 04H 01H Il mm F7H This message allows the volume of all channels to be changed simultaneously Universal System Exclusive e The values of mm is used for MIDI Master Volume Values for Il are ignored B Effect map MIDI Master Tuning FOH 43H 1nH 27H 30H 00H 00H mm Il cc F7H e This message simultaneously changes the tuning value of all channels e The values of mm and Il are used for MIDI Master Tuning e The default value of mm and Il are 08H and 00H respec tively Any values can be used for n and cc Heverb Type FOH 43H 1nH 4CH 02H 01H 00H mmH IIH F7H e mm Reverb Type MSB Il Reverb Type LSB Refer to the Effect Map page 120 for details lt Chorus Type gt FOH 43H 1nH 4CH 02H 01H 20H mmH IIH F7H e mm Chorus Type MSB Il Chorus Type LSB Refer to the Effect Map page 120 for details When the accompaniment is started an FAH message is trans mitted Whe
8. YAMAHA DIGITAL KEYBOARD e A E Owner s Manual GENERAL S TEREO OUCH TYLE men m Xai Szeen Taone EILE U fes SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply adapter DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual on the name plate or specifically recom mended by Yamaha WARNING Do not place this product in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind The use of an extension cord is not recommended If you must use an extension cord the minimum wire size for a 25 cord or less is 18 AWG NOTE The smaller the AWG number the larger the current han dling capacity For longer extension cords consult a local electrician This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by Yamaha If a cart etc is used please observe all safety markings and instructions that accom pany the accessory product SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head phones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that coul
9. Chords created by playing multiple notes at the same time are the basis for harmonic accompaniment In this section we ll take a look at sequences of different chords played one after another or chord sequences Since each chord has it s own unique color even if it s different fingerings of the same chord the chords you choose to use in your chord progressions have a huge influence on the overall feel of the music you play On page 34 you learned how to play colorful accompaniments using styles Chord progressions are vital to creating interesting accompaniments and with a little chord know how you should be able to take your accompaniments to a new level On these pages we ll introduce three easy to use chord progressions Be sure to try them out with the instrument s accompaniment styles The style will respond to the chord progression you play effectively creating a complete song llPlaying the Chord Progressions 0000000000000000000000000000 Play the scores with the left hand Before playing the scores follow steps 1 through 3 of Play Along with a Style on page 34 The scores provided here are not standard song scores but rather simplified scores that indicate which notes to play to produce the chord progressions Split point d Play to the left of the split point Recommended Style 039 Euro Trance Dance music with simple chords Press the INTRO ENDING rit button Ye 3 8 8 Wm
10. Press the melody track button 1 5 you want to record to while hold ing the REC button The selected track will flash in the display SONG MEMORY JET REC J CLEAR To cancel recording to a selected track press that track button a second time Style accompaniment cannot be turned on or off while recording is in progress Recording will start when you play on the keyboard You can also start recording by pressing the m START STOP but ton The current measure will be shown on the display during recording UM m starts Current measure Stop recording by pressing the m START STOP or REC button u 7 m START STOP CAUTION If you record to a track that contains previously recorded data the previous data will be overwritten and lost L NOTE Style accompaniment is auto matically turned on when you select the style track A for recording Style accompaniment cannot turned on or off while recording is in progress If you use a split voice for recording notes played to the left of the split point will not be recorded L NOTE f style accompaniment is on and track A has not yet been recorded the style track A will automatically be selected for recording when a melody track is selected If you only want to record a melody track be sure to turn the style track A off L NOTE If the m
11. imi WW mnm This is a simple but effective chord progression When you play through to the end of the score start again from the beginning When you re ready to stop playing press the INTRO ENDING rit button and the auto accompaniment function will create a perfect ending 36 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Playing Styles Recommended Style 158 Piano Boogie 3 chord boogie woogie Press the INTRO ENDING rit button C F wm wmm Ww 8 8 8 5 mm li m J WWW Press the INTRO ENDINGrrit button This progression provides varied harmonic backing with just three chords When you get a feel for the progression in the score try changing the order of the chords 2 9 38 Recommended Style 101 Bossa Nova Bossa nova with jazz style chords Press the INTRO ENDING rit button D Dm G7 CM7 FM7 SA 8 S mW mm UD WT Bm7 5 E7 Am 2e 8 8 iB Wurm qm Wn Wm This progression includes jazzy two five II V changes Try playing it through several times When you re ready to stop playing press the INTRO ENDING rit button PSR E413 Owners Manual 37 Playing Styles Playing Auto accompaniment Chords Ther
12. uuin page 44 START button page 44 METRONOME button page 63 O TEMPO TAP button page 27 SONG MEMORY REC 1 5 A buttons page 52 12 PSR E413 Owners Manual p ARPEGGIO ON OFF button page 14 TYPE BHO niit dote page 15 SONG CONTROL cD REPEAT amp LEARN button page 48 A B A B REPEAT button page 78 lt lt REW button page 40 gt gt FF button page 40 n PAUSE button page 40 m START STOP button pages 40 58 STYLE CONTROL ACMP ON OFF button page 34 INTRO ENDINGrrit button page 71 MAIN AUTO FILL button page 71 SYNC STOP button page 71 SYNC START button page 70 START STOP button pages 33 58 Panel Controls and Terminals Music Database List eri Voice Category List page 106 page 114 1 STYLE 4 7 MUSIC DATABASE ORTABLE GRAND MEMORY MINUTO TU p Ei E
13. with which key about how strong when was it pressed and when was it released Then each piece of information is changed into a number value and sent to the tone generator Using these numbers as a basis the tone generator plays the stored sampling note Example of Keyboard Information Voice number with what voice 1 grand piano 60 C3 Note number with which key Note on when was it pressed and Timing expressed note off when was it released numerically quarter note Velocity about how strong 120 strong Your keyboard performance and all panel opera tions of this instrument are processed as MIDI data The songs auto accompaniment styles and User songs are also made up of MIDI data MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instru ment Digital Interface and it allows different musi cal instruments and devices to instantly communicate with each other via digital data The MIDI standard is used all over the world and was designed to transmit performance data between electronic musical instruments or computers Thanks to MIDI you can control one instrument from another and transmit performance data between the devices taking your creative and per formance potential to even higher levels MIDI messages can be divided into two groups Channel messages and System messages Connecting to a Computer Channel Messages This instrument is capable of handling
14. 13 DEMO PC onssas 12 40 Dial iiid hec ave 13 58 DUAL cito 13 29 EASY SONG ARRANGER 12 50 FUNCTION nnm 12 83 HARMONY 13 60 INTRO ENDINGY rit 12 71 KNOB A B iii LESSON L R LESSON START MAIN AUTO FILL 12 71 MASTER VOLUME 12 24 MEMORY BANK 1 2 13 80 METRONOME nnne 12 63 MUSIC DATABASE 13 49 PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT 12 23 PHONES OUTPUT 5 n 11 13 PITCH BEND wheel 13 66 PORTABLE GRAND 13 31 REGIA sean REGIST MEMORY eee SONG cia SONG MEMORY SPLIT sirini STANDBY ON 3 etes STYLE ache ciiin nete SUSTAIN sila iere SYNC START scaricati SYNC STOP arl TEMPO FAP cinica TOUCH 124 PSR E413 Owners Manual Alphabetical order A A B Repeat etre 78 ACCeSSOFIes iii 7 Arpeggio Arpeggio List onere eec 113 EE EHM iaia neri 15 Arpeggio Velocity nuca 67 AACE sli 20 Auto Accompaniment Range 34 Auto Accompaniment n 34 AWM E 6 Chord ici Chord Dictionary CHORD ROOT CHORD TYPE neos DIM sia ai Chorus Type iui CORBIDULGE ce cti ien rro rete tiet enisi Ee E Default Set ng eee Delete Song Track Delete User Song Demo e Demo Cancel Display E Drum Kit E Dual Voice
15. 8 banks x 2 types Function VOLUME Style Volume Song Volume OVERALL Tuning Transpose Split Point Touch Sensi tivity Pitch Bend Range e MAIN VOICE Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level Attack Time Release Time Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance DUAL VOICE Voice Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level Attack Time Release Time Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance SPLIT VOICE Voice Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level Attack Time Release Time Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance EFFECT Reverb Type Chorus Type Master EQ Type HARMONY Harmony Type Harmony Volume e ARPEGGIO Arpeggio Type Arpeggio Velocity SFF Load Style File Load e PC PC Mode e MIDI Local On Off External Clock Initial Send Keyboard Out Style Out Song Out METRONOME Time Signature Numerator Time Signature Denominator Metronome Volume Lesson Track R Lesson Track L Grade Demo Cancel Sleep LESSON UTILITY Effects Reverb 9 types Chorus 4 types Harmony 26 types Arpeggio 100 types Song 30 Preset Songs 5 User Songs Accessory CD ROM Songs 70 Song Clear Track Clear Song Volume Song Control REPEAT amp LEARN A B REPEAT PAUSE REW FF START STOP Performance assistant technology Recording Song User Song 5 Songs Recording Tracks 1 2 3 4 5 STYLE MIDI Local On Off e Initial Send External Clock e Keyboard Out Style Out Song Out
16. AR 4 Shaker BS 95 B 5 83 B 4 Jingle Bells C6 96 C 6 84 C 5 Bell Tree Dog Machine Gun 97 ICH 6 85 C 5 Horse Laser Gun 98 ID 6 86 D 5 Bird Tweet 2 Explosion 99 D 6 87 D 5 Firework 100 E 6 88 E 5 101 F 6 89 F 5 102 F 6 90 FR 5 103 G 6 91 G 5 Maou PSR E413 Owners Manual 111 13 Style List 112 PSR E413 Owners Manual Style No Style Name Style No Style Name Style No Style Name 8BEAT DISCO BALLROOM 1 BritRock 58 ModDisco 112 VienWitz 2 8BtModrn 59 70sDsc 1 113 EngWaltz 3 Cool 8Bt 60 70sDsc 2 114 Slowfox 4 60sGtPop 61 LatinDsc 115 Foxtrot 5 8BtAdria 62 DscPhily 116 Quickstp 6 60s8Beat 63 SatNight 117 Tango 7 BblgumPp 64 DscChoco 118 Pasodobl 8 BritPpSw 65 DscHands 119 Samba 9 8Beat SWING amp JAZZ 120 ChaCha 10 Off Beat 66 BB Fast 121 Rumba 11 60s Rock 67 BBMedium 122 Jive 12 HardRock 68 BBBallad TRAD amp WORLD 13 RockShfl 69 BB Shfl 123 USMarch 14 8Bt Rock 70 AcidJazz 124 6 8March Q16BEAT 71 JazzClub 125 GerMarch 15 16Beat 72 Swing 1 126 PolkaPop 16 PopShf 1 73 Swing 2 127 OberPlka 17 PopShf 2 74 OrchSwng 128 Trntella 18 Gtr Pop 75 FiveFour 129 Showtune 19 16Bt Up 76 Jazz Bld 130 Xmas Swg 20 KoolShfl 77 Dixie 131 XmasWitz 21 JazzRock 78 Ragtime 132 Reel 22 HH Light 79 AfroCubn 133 Hawaiian BALLAD 80 Char
17. Auxiliary jacks PHONES OUTPUT DC IN 12V USB SUSTAIN Amplifier e 2 5W 2 5W Speakers e 12cm x 2 3cm x 2 Power Consumption e 10W Power Supply Adaptor PA 130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Batteries Six AA size LR6 or equivalent batteries Dimensions W x D x H 952 x 388 x 146 mm 37 1 2 x 15 1 4 x 5 3 4 Weight 7 0kg 15 Ibs 7 oz not including batteries Supplied Accessories Music Rest Accessory CD ROM Owner s Manual Optional Accessories AC Power Adaptor PA 130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Footswitch FC4 FC5 e Keyboard Stand L 2C L 2L Headphones HPE 150 Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer PSR E413 Owners Manual 123 J Index Panel controls and terminals C REPEAT amp LEARN 12 48 AvsB A B REPEAT e 12 78 aa REW ee 12 40 kk FF Lasten 12 40 HI PAUSE s 12 40 KR START STOP 12 58 DEE ees 13 58 ACMP ON OFF 12 34 ARPEGGIO ON OFF 12 14 ARPEGGIO TYPE 12 15 ASSIGN EEN 12 18 CATEGORY 4 and 3 13 58 IER 10
18. E 0 0 Brush Tap Swirl Reverse Cymbal FI 41 F 1 29 F 0 O Snare Roll ET 42 IP 1 30 F 0 Castanet HiQ2 GI 43 G 1 31 G 0 Snare Soft Snare Techno Snare Jazz H Brush Slap 2 LR 44 GF 1 32 GF o Sticks AI 45 A 1 33 A 0 Kick Soft Kick Techno Q Kick Soft 2 _ JT 46 IA 1 34 AF 0 Open Rim Shot Rim Gate BI 47 B 1 35 B 0 Kick Tight Kick Techno L Gran Cassa C2 48 C 2 36 C 1 Kick Kick Techno Kick Jazz Kick Small Gran Cassa Mute Cutting Noise Phone Call ta 49 C 2 37 C 1 Side Stick Side Stick Analog Cutting Noise 2 Door Squeak D2 50 D 2 38 JD 1 Snare Snare Clap Snare Jazz L Brush Slap 3 Band Snare Door Slam BIZ 51 DE 2 39 DF 1 Hand Clap String Slap Scratch Cut E2 52 E 2 40 JE 1 Snare Tight Snare Dry Snare Jazz M Brush Tap 2 Band Snare 2 Scratch H 3 F2 53 F 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Tom Analog 1 Tom Jazz 1 Tom Brush 1 Tom Jazz 1 Wind Chime EJ 54 FR 2 42 FR 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Closed Analog3 Telephone Ring 2 G2 55 G 2 43 G 1 Floor Tom H Tom Analog 2 Tom Jazz 2 Tom Brush 2 Tom Jazz 2 ez 56 GF 2 44 GF 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Closed Analog 4 A2 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Tom Analog 3 Tom Jazz 3 Tom Brush 3 Tom Jazz 3 EVA 58 _ AF_2 46 AR 1 1 Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Analog 2 B2 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Tom Analog 4 Tom Jazz 4 Tom Brush 4 Tom Jazz 4 C3 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Tom Analog 5 Tom Jazz 5 Tom Brush 5 Tom Jazz 5 weem C 3 61 IC 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Analog Hand Cymbal D3
19. Gamelan Gongs 374 0 16 88 Big amp Low 443 0 99 113 Stereo Gamelan Gongs 375 0 64 88 Fat amp Perky 444 0 100 113 Rama Cymbal 376 0 65 88 Soft Whirl 445 0 0 114 Agogo SYNTH PAD 446 0 0 115 Steel Drums 377 0 0 89 New Age Pad 447 0 97 115 Glass Percussion 378 0 64 89 Fantasy 448 0 98 115 Thai Bells 379 0 0 90 Warm Pad 449 0 0 116 Woodblock 380 0 0 91 Poly Synth Pad 450 0 96 116 Castanets 381 0 0 92 Choir Pad 451 0 0 117 Taiko Drum 382 0 66 92 Itopia 452 0 96 117 Gran Cassa 383 0 0 93 Bowed Pad 453 0 0 118 Melodic Tom 384 0 0 94 Metallic Pad 454 0 64 118 Melodic Tom 2 385 0 0 95 Halo Pad 455 0 65 118 Real Tom 386 0 0 96 Sweep Pad 456 0 66 118 Rock Tom SYNTH EFFECTS 457 0 0 119 Synth Drum 387 0 0 97 Rain 458 0 64 119 Analog Tom 388 0 65 97 African Wind 459 0 65 119 Electronic Percussion 389 0 66 97 Carib 460 0 0 120 Reverse Cymbal 390 0 0 98 Sound Track SOUND EFFECTS 391 0 27 98 Prologue 461 0 0 121 Fret Noise 392 0 0 99 Crystal 462 0 0 122 Breath Noise 393 0 12 99 Synth Drum Comp 463 0 0 123 Seashore 394 0 14 99 Popcorn 464 0 0 124 Bird Tweet 395 0 18 99 Tiny Bells 465 0 0 125 Telephone Ring 396 0 35 99 Round Glockenspiel 466 0 0 126 Helicopter 397 0 40 99 Glockenspiel Chimes 467 0 0 127 Applause 398 0 41 99 Clear Bells 468 0 0 128 Gunshot 399 0 42 99 Chorus Bells 469 64 0 1 Cutting Noise 400 0 65 99 Soft Crystal 470 64 0 2 Cutting Noise 2 401 0 70 99 Air Bells 471 64 0 4 String Slap 402 0 71 99
20. LESSON L R START ONG D Left hand lesson Both hands lesson 3 Start Lesson 1 Press the LESSON START button to select Lesson 1 Each time the LESSON START button is pressed the lesson modes are selected in sequence Lesson 1 gt Lesson 2 gt Lesson 3 Off Lesson 1 The currently selected mode is shown in the display Lesson 1 LESSON Vo iF 7 START Lesson 2 d Lesson 3 Song Lesson off Song playback will begin automatically when you select Lesson 1 j Start the lesson 44 PSR E413 Owners Manual Select a Song For a Lesson Play the note shown in the display When you play the correct note the next note you need play is shown The song will wait until you play the correct note In this case indicate that right hand lesson 1 has been selected TO MEASURE LILI d D KNOB BEAT ASSIGN LE n M nn HI WII Left hand part n Right hand part v Il DE You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the gt START STOP button Stop the Lesson mode Once you ve mastered Lesson 1 move on to Lesson 2 MSee How You ve Done 000000000000000000000000 Excellent GES pre een ego cn nce une When the lesson song has played all the way through your Ve ry Good Ss performance will be evaluated in 4 levels OK Good Very mme pen Good or Excellent Excellent is the high
21. SONG MELODY VOICE appears on the display the voice you selected in step 5 becomes the song s melody voice SONG STYLE MUSIC DATABASE VOICE LE SONG MELODY VOIC Hold for longer than a second Press the EASY SONG ARRANGER button to turn the function off The indicator will go out Change a Song s Style L NOTE When playing song numbers 010 011 and 020 to 030 while using the Easy Song Arranger melody tracks will be automati cally muted and no melody will sound In order to hear the mel ody tracks you will need to press the SONG MEMORY but tons 3 to 5 L NOTE Because the Easy Song Arranger uses song data you can t specify chords by playing in the accompaniment range of the keyboard The ACMP ON OFF button will not function If the time signature of the song and style are different the time signature of the song will be used The currently selected voice number and name are displayed here PSR E413 Owners Manual 51 BT S e Record Your Own Performance V You can record up to 5 of your own performances and save them as user songs 031 through 035 The recorded song can be played back on the instrument E Recordable Data You can record to a total of 6 tracks 5 melody tracks and 1 style chord track NOTE Each track can be recorded individually To record your own performance first jo d ese use the SONG MEMORY 1 5 and A buttons to specify t
22. and or remove the bat teries from the instrument CAUTION Never attempt to turn the power off when a WRITING message is shown in the display Doing so can damage the flash memory and result in data loss PSR E413 Owners Manual 11 DI Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel Song Category List Style Category List Display page 41 page 112 page 59 TO TEE TEE ETE gt Q STANDBY ON switch page 11 LIVE CONTROL ASSIGN button page 18 A and B knobs page 21 MASTER VOLUME control pages 11 57 DEMO PC button page 40 PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT DUON sat page 23 Q EASY SONG ARRANGER ilr EE page 50 FUNCTION button page 83 LESSON L R DUttons
23. expense or claim including without limitation any liability for loss or corruption of data and loss of profits revenue or goodwill and any type of special indirect or consequential loss that may arise out of or in connection with your installation and use of the Product Termination This License shall terminate automatically upon your destruction of the Product In addition the Licensor may elect to terminate this License in the event of a material breach by you of any condition of this License or of any of your representations warranties covenants or obligations hereunder Upon notification of such termination by the Licensor you will immediately delete the Software from your computer and destroy the Documentation Miscellaneous No failure to exercise and no delay in exercising on the part of the Licensor of any right power or privilege arising hereunder shall operate as a waiver thereof nor shall any single or partial exercise of any right power or privilege preclude any other or further exercise thereof or the exercise of any other right power or privilege The rights and remedies of the Licensor in connection herewith are not exclusive of any rights or remedies provided by law You may not distribute loan lease sub license rent or otherwise transfer the Product to any third party You agree to the use of your personal data in accordance with the Licensor s privacy policy available from the Licensor or on www sibelius
24. when a plug is inserted into this jack The PHONES OUTPUT jack also functions as an exter nal output You can connect the PHONES OUTPUT jack to a keyboard amplifier stereo system mixer tape recorder or other line level audio device to send the instrument s output signal to that device Ah WARNING Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for long peri ods of time doing so may not only result in ear fatigue it may be damaging to your hearing N CAUTION To prevent damage to the speakers set the volume of the external devices at the minimum setting before connecting them Failure to observe these cautions may result in electric shock or equipment damage Also be sure to set the volumes of all devices at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Connecting a Footswitch SUSTAIN Jack SUSTAIN The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain as you play by pressing a footswitch Plug the Yamaha FC4 or FC5 footswitch into this jack and use it to switch sustain on and off NOTE Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUS TAIN jack before turning on the power Do not press the footswitch while turning the power on Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch resulting in reversed footswitch operation Connecting to a Computer USB Terminal
25. 0 100 Heartbeat 434 0 97 108 Kanoon 505 64 0 101 Footsteps 435 0 0 109 Kalimba 506 64 0 113 Machine Gun 436 0 0 110 Bagpipe 507 64 0 114 Laser Gun 437 0 0 111 Fiddle 508 64 0 115 Explosion 438 0 0 112 Shanai 509 64 0 116 Firework PERCUSSIVE 439 0 0 113 Tinkle Bell The voice number with an asterisk is XGlite optional voice PSR E413 Owners Manual 109 DI Drum Kit List ex indicates that the drum sound is the same as Standard Kit 1 Each percussion voice uses one note The MIDI Note and Note are actually one octave lower than keyboard Note and Note For example in 117 Standard Kit 1 the Seq Click H Note 36 Note C1 corresponds to Note 24 Note CO Key Off Keys marked O stop sounding the instant they are released Voices with the same Alternate Note Number 1 4 cannot be played simultaneously They are designed to be played alternately with each other 110 PSR E413 Owners Manual Voice No 118 119 120 121 122 MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 PC 1 128 127 000 001 127 000 002 127 000 009 127 000 017 127 000 025 127 000 026 MET E NELLE 9 meson Standard Kit 1 Standard Kit 2
26. 115 0 112 15 Tubular Bells 178 0 0 13 Marimba 116 0 112 48 Timpani 179 0 1 13 Marimba KSP DRUM KITS 180 0 64 13 Sine Marimba 117 127 0 1 Standard Kit 1 181 0 97 13 Balimba 118 127 0 2 Standard Kit 2 182 0 98 13 Log Drums 119 127 0 9 Room Kit 183 0 0 14 Xylophone 120 127 0 17 Rock Kit 184 0 0 15 Tubular Bells 121 127 0 25 Electronic Kit 185 0 96 15 Church Bells 122 127 0 26 Analog Kit 186 0 97 15 Carillon 123 127 0 113 Dance Kit 187 0 0 16 Dulcimer 124 127 0 33 Jazz Kit 188 0 35 16 Dulcimer 2 125 127 0 41 Brush Kit 189 0 96 16 Cimbalom 126 127 0 49 Symphony Kit 190 0 97 16 Santur 127 126 0 1 SFX Kit 1 ORGAN 128 126 0 2 SFX Kit 2 191 0 0 17 Drawbar Organ ARPEGGIO 192 0 32 17 Detuned Drawbar Organ 129 0 112 49 Concerto 193 0 33 17 60 s Drawbar Organ 1 130 0 112 46 Pizzicato 194 0 34 17 60 s Drawbar Organ 2 131 0 112 1 Piano Ballad 195 0 35 17 70 s Drawbar Organ 1 132 0 96 82 Synth Sequence 196 0 37 17 60 s Drawbar Organ 3 133 0 117 28 Guitarist 197 0 40 17 16 2 2 3 134 0 112 37 Pauls Bass 198 0 64 17 Organ Bass 135 0 113 39 Trance Bass 199 0 65 17 70 s Drawbar Organ 2 136 0 6 82 SynthChords 200 0 66 17 Cheezy Organ 137 0 113 39 Acid Bass 201 0 67 17 Drawbar Organ 2 138 0 112 8 Funky Clavi 202 0 0 18 Percussive Organ 139 0 112 18 ReggaeOrgan 203 0 24 18 70 s Percussive Organ 140 0 112 47 Harpeggio 204 0 32 18 Detuned Percussive Organ 141 0 112 2 SalsaPlano 205 0 33 18 Light Organ 142 0 115 82 AnalogSequence 206 0 37 18 Percussive Organ 2 143 0 6
27. 127 Determines the volume of the Harmony effect Arpeggio Type 01 100 Determines the Arpeggio type See the list on page 14 Arpeggio Velocity n al Sets the velocity mode for arpeggio playback Style File Load 001 nnn Loads a Style file PC mode PC1 PC2 OFF Optimizes the MIDI settings when you connect to a computer page 89 Determines whether the instrument s keyboard controls the internal tone Local On Off ON OFF generator ON or not OFF page 88 Determines whether the instrument synchronizes to the internal clock External Clock ON OFF OFF or an external clock ON page 88 Determines whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is Keyboard Out ON OFF transmitted ON or not OFF Determines whether Style data is transmitted ON via USB or not OFF Style Out ON OFF during Style playback Determines whether User Song is transmitted ON via USB or not OFF Song Out ON OFF during Song playback a Lets you send the data of the panel settings to a computer Press to Initial Send YES NO send or press to cancel Time Signature Nuineralor 00 60 Determines the time signature of the Metronome Half note Time Signature Quarter note Denominator Eighth note Sets the length of each metronome beat Sixteenth note Metronome Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Metronome GuideTrack Determines the guide track number for your right hand lesson The Lesson Track R setting is only effective for songs in SMF forma
28. 16 MIDI channels simultaneously meaning it can play up to sixteen different instruments at the same time Channel messages transmit information such as Note ON OFF Program Change for each of the 16 channels Message Name Instrument Operation Panel Setting Performance data of the keyboard contains Note ON OFF note number and velocity data Instrument selection including bank select Program Change MSB LSB if necessary Control Change Instrument settings volume pan etc Connecting a Personal Computer System Messages This is data that is used in common by the entire MIDI system System messages include messages like Exclusive Messages that transmit data unique to each instrument manufacturer and Realtime Messages that control the MIDI device Message Name Instrument Operation Panel Setting Exclusive Message Reverb chorus settings etc Realtime Messages Start stop operation The following functions become available when this instrument is connected to a computer Performance data can be transferred between the instrument and the computer page 88 Files can be transferred between the instrument and the computer page 90 The connection procedure is as follows 1 Install the USB MIDI driver on your com puter The USB MIDI driver is included on the CD ROM Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on page 93 2 Connect the USB terminal of the c
29. 194 DanceMng 256 Yankee s 195 DntWorry WORLD 196 Jamaica 257 Hawaii 197 FleaSpa 258 D amor 198 mPola 259 ElCondor 199 MamboJm 260 GoodbyRm 200 OneNote 261 ILandOn 201 PasoCani 262 ItalyBel 202 SayNoMor 263 Cucarumb 203 Beguine 264 Puntuali 204 Tijuana 265 Cielito 205 Picture 266 ItalySun ENTERTAINMENT 267 SantaLuc 206 OnTheHil 268 Trumpetr 207 Barnacle 269 VanMass 208 Califrag PIANIST 209 DadClock 270 ItalySun 210 DanceLd 271 BeGood 211 DnceFire 272 Birdland 212 BigCntry 273 BlueRose 213 Cabaret 274 Chaie s 214 OdeToJoy 275 Highwy66 215 Mi Re Do 276 Leaves 216 MyPrince 277 Miload 217 Necesary 278 Cabaret 218 NoBuiz 279 Wonderfl 219 NoisyOld 280 Imagine 220 Sleigh 281 LtleStar 221 RockBasy 282 MapleRag 222 Magnifiq 283 Mi Re Do 223 Magnfcnt 284 NoBuiz 224 SilentNt 285 OhBlah 225 Nabucco 286 Charades 226 Standing 287 Sally s 227 SummerPI 288 Nabucco 228 Christms 289 SunnyStr 229 Favorite 290 MistyFIn 230 Tubbie 291 LdnBridg 231 Turkish 292 GrndClck 232 120Clock 293 Importne WALTZ amp TRADITIONAL 294 Snowman 233 Blk amp Whte 295 Favorite 234 CanCan 296 SongForU 235 Charmain 297 SugerSpn 236 Musicbox 298 ThisWay 237 Clementn 299 WenSmile 238 Doodah 300 ZipperD 239 Dreamer 240 EnterRag 241 Birthday 242 MaryLamb PSR E413 Owner s Manual 115 DI Songs Provided On the Supplied CD ROM File Name Song Name Composer 001Nutcr mid Danse des Mirlitons from The Nutcracker P I Tchaiko
30. 5 77 F 4 Wood Block L EA 90 FF 5 78 FR 4 Cuica Mute Scratch H 2 Scratch H 2 G5 91 G 5 79 G 4 Cuica Open Scratch L 2 Scratch L 3 e 92 GF 5 80 GF 4 2 i A5 93 A 5 81 A 4 2 E 94 5 82 AR 4 BS 935 B 5 83 B 4 C6 96 C 6 84 C 5 Bell Tree 97 IC 6 85 C 5 98 D 6 86 D 5 99 ID 6 87 D 5 100 E 6 88 E 5 101 F 6 89 F 5 102 F el 90 FR 5 103 G 6 91 G 5 Drum Kit List Voice No 123 124 125 126 127 128 MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 PC 1 128 127 000 001 127 000 113 127 000 033 127 000 041 127 000 049 126 000 001 126 000 002 Mee Cie Notes None e Alternate standard Kit 1 Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit SymphonyKit SFXKit1 SFX Kit 2 25 c o 13 C 1 3 Surdo Mute 26 D 0 14 D 1 3 Surdo Open 27 D o 15 DF 1 Hi Q 28 E DI 16 JE 1 Whip Slap 29 F 0 17 JF 1 4 Scratch H 30 FR o 18 FR 1 4 Scratch L 31 G 0 19 G 4 Finger Snap 32 G o 20 GF 1 Click Noise 33 A DI 21 JA 1 Metronome Click 34 IA 0 22 AF 1 Metronome Bell 35 IB 0 23 B 1 Seq Click L C1 36 C 1 24 C 0 Seq Click H e 3 25 CF 0 Brush Tap DI 38 D 1 26 D 0 O Brush Swirl S 39 DR 1 27 D 0 Brush Slap E1 40 E 1 28
31. 62 D 3 50 jD 2 High Tom Tom Analog 6 Tom Jazz 6 Tom Brush 6 Tom Jazz 6 E 63 D 3 51 DR 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Hand Cymbal Short E3 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Flute Key Click Car Engine Ignition F3 65 F 3 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Car Tires Squeal LERH 66 IP 3 54 FR 2 Tambourine Car Passing G3 67 G 3 55 IG 2 Splash Cymbal Car Crash eA e GF 3 56 GF 2 Cowbell Cowbell Analog Siren A3 69 A 3 57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Hand Cymbal 2 Train i EVE 70 AF 3 58 AF 2 Vibraslap Jet Plane B3 71 B 3 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Hand Cymbal 2 Short Starship c4 72 C 4 60 C 3 Bongo H Burst RP 73 c 4 et C 3 Bongo L Roller Coaster D4 74 D 4 62 D 3 Conga H Mute Conga Analog H Submarine AA 75 DF 4 63 DF 3 Conga H Open Tonga Analog M E4 76 E 4 64 E 3 Conga L Conga Analog L FA 77 F 4 65 F 3 Timbale H I 78 F 4 66 FR 3 Timbale L G4 79 G 4 67 G 3 AA 80 GH 4 68 GF 3 Shower Laugh A4 81 A 4 69 A 3 Thunder Scream Ay 82 AF 4 70 AF 3 Maracas 2 Wind Punch B4 8 amp 8 B 4 71 B_3 0 Samba Whistle H Stream Heartbeat c5 84 C 5 72 C 4 O Samba Whistle L Bubble Footsteps IE 85 C 5 73 C 4 Guiro Short Feed D5 86 ID 5 74 D_4 O Guiro Long Tn3 87 D 5 75 D 4 Claves Claves 2 ES 88 E 5 76 E 4 Wood Block H F5 89 F 5 ZE IF 4 Wood Block L ER 90 IP 5 78 F 4 Cuica Mute Scratch H 2 G5 91 G 5 79 G 4 Cuica Open Scratch L 3 AA 92 GF 5 80 GF 4 2 Triangle Mute A5 93 A 5 81 A 4 2 Triangle Open DX 94 AF 5 82
32. 82 Sawtooth 207 0 0 19 Rock Organ 144 0 112 1 Piano Arpeggio 208 0 64 19 Rotary Organ 145 0 112 25 Guitar Arpeggio 209 0 65 19 Slow Rotary 146 127 0 113 ClubBeat 210 0 66 19 Fast Rotary 147 127 0 1 R amp B Loop 211 0 0 20 Church Organ 148 127 0 113 ClubAdds 212 0 32 20 Church Organ 3 213 0 35 20 Church Organ 2 H H H tant i 214 0 40 20 Notre Dame e XGlite Voice XGlite Optional Voice List zu B ea 20 Organ Flute SE Bank Select S MIDI 216 0 65 20 Tremolo Organ Flute oice rogram 1 217 0 0 21 Reed Organ No MSB LSB Change Nore Name 218 0 40 21 Puff Organ 0 127 0 127 4 438 A 9 0 0 22 Accordion PIANO 220 0 0 28 Harmonica 149 0 0 1 Grand Piano 221 0 32 23 Harmonica 2 150 0 1 1 Grand Piano KSP 222 0 0 24 Tango Accordion 151 0 40 1 Piano Strings 223 0 64 24 Tango Accordion 2 152 0 41 1 Dream GUITAR 153 0 0 2 Bright Piano 224 0 0 25 Nylon Guitar 154 0 1 2 Bright Piano KSP 225 0 43 25 Velocity Guitar Harmonics 155 0 0 3 Electric Grand Piano 226 0 96 25 Ukulele 156 0 1 3 Electric Grand Piano KSP 227 0 0 26 Steel Guitar 157 0 32 3 Detuned CP80 228 0 35 26 12 string Guitar 158 0 0 4 Honky tonk Piano 229 0 40 26 Nylon amp Steel Guitar 159 0 1 4 Honky tonk Piano KSP 230 0 41 26 Steel Guitar with Body Sound 160 0 0 5 Electric Piano 1 231 0 96 26 Mandolin PSR E413 Owners Manual 107 Voice List
33. 96 0 112 80 Ocarina 48 0 113 39 Hi Q Bass SYNTH LEAD 49 0 113 40 Dance Bass 97 0 112 81 Square Lead 98 0 112 82 Sawtooth Lead 106 PSR E413 Owners Manual Voice List Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI ee MSB LSB Sal Voice Name Ne MSB LSB CRI Voice Name 0 127 0 127 1 128 0 127 0 127 1 128 99 0 115 82 Analogon 161 0 1 5 Electric Piano 1 KSP 100 0 119 82 Fargo 162 0 32 5 Chorus Electric Piano 1 101 0 112 99 Star Dust 163 0 0 6 Electric Piano 2 102 0 112 86 Voice Lead 164 0 1 6 Electric Piano 2 KSP 103 0 112 101 Brightness 165 0 32 6 Chorus Electric Piano 2 SYNTH PAD 166 0 41 6 DX Analog Electric Piano 104 0 112 92 Xenon Pad 167 0 0 7 Harpsichord 105 0 112 95 Equinox 168 0 1 7 Harpsichord KSP 106 0 112 89 Fantasia 169 0 35 7 Harpsichord 2 107 0 113 90 Dark Moon 170 0 0 8 Clavi 108 0 113 101 Bell Pad 171 0 1 8 Clavi KSP PERCUSSION CHROMATIC 109 0 112 12 Vibraphone 172 0 0 9 Celesta 110 0 112 13 Marimba 173 0 0 10 Glockenspiel 111 0 112 14 Xylophone 174 0 0 11 Music Box 112 0 112 115 Steel Drums 175 0 64 11 Orgel 113 0 112 9 Celesta 176 0 0 12 Vibraphone 114 0 112 11 Music Box 177 0 1 12 Vibraphone KSP
34. ALL TIME HITS 62 WatchGrl 123 Shouting 1 Jude Hey POP BALLAD 124 Rock amp RII 2 New UK 63 WnderLnd 125 HonkyTnk 3 MyLoving 64 CanlStop OLDIES 4 All OK 65 EvryTime 126 Daydream 5 Buttercp 66 IvoryAnd 127 Sumertme 6 JustCall 67 TheWorld 128 Diana s 7 CheepChp 68 LovWoman 129 Uptown 8 Daddy s 69 Dolannes 130 Apache 9 Dance 70 Madigan 131 IGotlt 10 GetBack 71 Paradise 132 Tonight 11 GtrWheel 72 Whisper 133 MyPillow 12 HighTide BALLAD 134 NoRain 13 IWasBorn 73 AllOdds 135 FInalDance 14 Sailing 74 AtonalFl 136 SlpnLion 15 BluJeans 75 Hero 137 Ghetto 16 Holiday 76 Woman 138 LipsLcky 17 Imagine 77 RunToYou 139 Pretty Wm 18 LoveMe 78 LoveOfAl 140 TikiGtr 19 LetltBld 79 CndleWnd 141 TurnThre 20 LdyMdona 80 Cavatina 142 Sherry 21 YelowSub 81 Cherish DANCE amp DISCO 22 Marriage 82 ToLoveMe 143 Babylon 23 MovinOut 83 YouKnow 144 Goodbye 24 My Shell 84 Evrythng 145 Catch22 25 NowNever 85 EyesOfBI 146 DISCO 26 DoLoveMe 86 Hello 147 Survival 27 TcktRide 87 BeThere 148 TheNavy 28 SeeClear 88 FlyAway 149 DontHide 29 Masachus 89 LoveYou 150 Celebrat 30 Hard Day 90 NeverLet 151 LondonRU 31 USA Pie 91 JustOnce 152 10 2 Sun 32 Norway 92 IfYouGo 153 ShakeYou 33 YesterBd 93 SavingAl 154 Believe MODERN POP 94 InTheDrk 155 BoySumer 34 Watches 95 LovePwr 156 l uSexy 35 SoundMPH 96 Vision 157 StuffHot 36 Hold Us 97 Beautifl SWING amp JAZZ 37 Unfound 98 AllAlone 158 Patrol 38 NeedSome 99 Opposite 159 Charles 39 PrtTmLvr 100 BeHonest 160 GiveLove 40 MoonS
35. Bell Harp 472 64 0 17 Flute Key Click 403 0 72 99 Gamelimba 473 64 0 33 Shower 404 0 0 100 Atmosphere 474 64 0 34 Thunder 405 0 18 100 Warm Atmosphere 475 64 0 35 Wind 406 0 19 100 Hollow Release 476 64 0 36 Stream 407 0 40 100 Nylon Electric Piano 477 64 0 37 Bubble 408 0 64 100 Nylon Harp 478 64 0 38 Feed 409 0 65 100 Harp Vox 479 64 0 49 Dog 410 0 66 100 Atmosphere Pad 480 64 0 50 Horse 411 0 0 101 Brightness 481 64 0 51 Bird Tweet 2 412 0 0 102 Goblins 482 64 0 56 Maou 413 0 64 102 Goblins Synth 483 64 0 65 Phone Call 414 0 65 102 Creeper 484 64 0 66 Door Squeak 415 0 67 102 Ritual 485 64 0 67 Door Slam 416 0 68 102 To Heaven 486 64 0 68 Scratch Cut 417 0 70 102 Night 487 64 0 69 Scratch Split 418 0 71 102 Glisten 488 64 0 70 Wind Chime 419 0 96 102 Bell Choir 489 64 0 71 Telephone Ring 2 420 0 0 103 Echoes 490 64 0 81 Car Engine Ignition 421 0 0 104 Sci Fi 491 64 0 82 Car Tires Squeal WORLD 492 64 0 83 Car Passing 422 0 0 105 Sitar 493 64 0 84 Car Crash 423 0 32 105 Detuned Sitar 494 64 0 85 Siren 424 0 35 105 Sitar 2 495 64 0 86 Train 425 0 97 105 Tamboura 496 64 0 87 Jet Plane 426 0 0 106 Banjo 497 64 0 88 Starship 427 0 28 106 Muted Banjo 498 64 0 89 Burst 428 0 96 106 Rabab 499 64 0 90 Roller Coaster 429 0 97 106 Gopichant 500 64 0 91 Submarine 430 0 98 106 Oud 501 64 0 97 Laugh 431 0 0 107 Shamisen 502 64 0 98 Scream 432 0 0 108 Koto 503 64 0 99 Punch 433 0 96 108 Taisho kin 504 64
36. CATEGORY 2 and buttons trol is operated a key is pressed or a MIDI to select the SLEEP item command is EE CATEGORY Time to Sleep Mode 82 PSR E413 Owners Manual rr efe e gt The Functions IL The Functions provide access to a range of detailed instrument parameters for tun ing setting the split point and adjusting the voices and effects Take a look at the func tion list starting on the opposite page When you locate a function you want to set up simply select the function s display name shown to the right of the function name in the list and adjust as required Selecting and Setting Functions I Find the function you want to set in the 4 Use the dial the and buttons or list that begins on page 84 the 0 9 number buttons to set the selected function as required The and buttons are used to make ON 2 Press the FUNCTION button OFF type settings ON OFF In some cases the button will initiate execu FUNCTION tion of the selected function and the will cancel the selection 3 Select a function Press the CATEGORY 4 and x buttons as many times as necessary until the function s display name appears in the display Direct numeric entry CATEGORY sq Decrement value by 1 OFF Cancel Increment value by 1 ON Execute Press simultaneously to recall the default setting Some Function settings ar
37. Connecting to a Computer USB Terminal seid Turning the Power On ciale 11 Panel Controls and Terminals 12 Front Panel ercolano 12 Hear Panel eir DIRE 13 Quick Guide Creating Arpeggios 14 Create Original Sounds 18 AssignindiEtfecisitoitbelisrobspe ME 18 Usingithieil nobs rara 21 The Easy Way to Play Piano 23 PlayawithiBothi blat e eee E TEES Change the Song Tempo Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 28 Select and Play a Voice MAIN eene Play Two Voices Simultaneously DUAL Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands PLI SPUTA eni 30 Plavitne GrandiPiaNoN0 Ce ee 31 Fun Sounds 32 Diumikiistas Rien 32 Sound Effects sonno 32 Playing Styles Selecta te E Play Along with a Style Playing Auto accompaniment Chords Using Songs Select andiliistemtoa Songi a eee Song Fast Forward Fast Reverse and Pause va EE HIE rei nti Select a Song For a Lesson ee eer SIDEN 43 Lesson 2 Your Tempo Lesson 3 Minus One nn Practice Makes Perfect Repeat and Lem 48 Play Using the Music Database 49 Change a Song s Style 50 Listen to the DEMO Song for Easy Song Arranger 50 Usingithe Easy Me 50 Record Your Own Performance 52 Recording leet Ire 52 Song Clear Deleting User Songs 55 Track Clear Deleting a Specified Track toma USer Song renna 55 Backup
38. Hi Hat Closed Analog G2 55 G 2 43 G 1 Floor Tom H Tom Room 2 Tom Rock 2 Tom Electro 2 Tom Analog 2 eA Se GF 2 44 GF 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Closed Analog 2 A2 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Tom Room 3 Tom Rock 3 Tom Electro 3 Tom Analog 3 L 58 2 46 AR 1 1 Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Analog B2 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Tom Room 4 Tom Rock 4 Tom Electro 4 Tom Analog 4 C3 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Tom Room 5 Tom Rock 5 Tom Electro 5 Tom Analog 5 SEE ei IC 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Analog D3 62 D 3 50 D 2 High Tom Tom Room 6 Tom Rock 6 Tom Electro 6 Tom Analog 6 RS e D 3 51 DF 2 Ride Cymbal 1 E3 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal F3 65 JF 3 5 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Eag e FF 3 54 F 2 Tambourine G3 67 G 3 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal eA GIG 3 56 GH 2 Cowbell Cowbell Analog A3 69 A 3 57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 E 70 a 3 58 2 Vibraslap B3 71 B 3 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 c4 72 C 4 60 C_3 Bongo H agg GIG 4 et 3 Bongo L D4 74 D 4 62 D 3 Conga H Mute Conga Analog H EA 75 DF 4 63 DF 3 Conga H Open Conga Analog M E4 76 E 4 64 E 3 Conga Analog L F4 77 F 4 65 F 3 EA 78 FF 4 66 FF 3 G4 79 G 4 67 G 3 eA oo GF 4 68 GF 3 A4 81 A 4 69 A 3 NZ 82 AF 4 70 IA 3 Maracas 2 B4 83_ B__4 71 B 3 O Samba Whistle H C5 84 C 5 72 C 4 O Samba Whistle L CEE 85 CF 5 73 CK 4 Guiro Short D5 86 D 5 74 D_4 0 Guiro Long REA 87 DF 5 75 DE 4 Claves Claves 2 ES 88 E 5 76 E 4 Wood Block H F5 89 F
39. Main IT D A D A A D G D D G D D G D D A7 A D A A D A A D A A DAC E7 B A B A AIG lt Disco Philly gt Main lt Rumba Flamenco gt Main D F Bm7 E7sus4 E7 A D A A D A A D A A D A A lt Bluegrass gt Main 100 PSR E413 Owners Manual Scores D D C G B Em7 A7sus4 A7 D G D D G D D 17 35 p Main Tango Fun 4 4 Main Main G D D G D D CD G D D D G D D 21 39 Dream Dance Main PSR E413 Owners Manual 101 Scores This score is provided with the intent that the pitch will be corrected by the performance assistant technol ogy feature If you play the Play These Notes part using the performance assistant technology feature the part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part Song No o J 61 Function Demo for performance assistant technology Ave Maria Melody Turn Type CHORD Play These Notes P A T Chord Symbols These Notes Will Sound Your Turn 1 3 13 5135 5135 Repeatedly Play the Same Key jx 10 uum C Dm7 C G7 B Cc d v jp ab Ida ID 102 PSR E413 Owners Manual Scores m CM7 B v ida IDS PSR E413 Owners Manual 103 Scores This score is provided with the intent that the pitch will be corrected by the performance assistant technol ogy feature If you play the Play These Notes
40. NOTE Refer to When automatic accompaniment is on on page 34 5 Press the START STOP button The rhythm accompaniment will start 6 Begin playing ie C Am F s 1 8 8 8 oe Listen carefully to the rhythm of the style then play the notes shown in the score at the beginning of a measure The style and arpeggio will begin playing together The accompaniment will change accordingly each time you play a new left hand chord Of course you can also change your right hand fingering to produce interesting changes If you re not comfortable with right hand playing yet you could use the performance assistant technology feature described on page 23 When the performance assistant feature is on playing any right hand key will always produce musically appropriate notes A Split point Whenever you re playing a style as well as a right hand part be sure that your left hand plays only to the left of the split point and your right hand plays only to the right of the split point page 30 PSR E413 Owners Manual 17 Create Original Sounds The two knobs located in the lower left area of the panel can be used to n add variations to the sound being played transforming the sound in a variety of musical ways Filter envelope generator and other effects can be assigned to the two knobs as required In this section we ll explain how effects can be assigned to the kno
41. Pop Tune You can play a style and specify the style chords with your left hand while playing arpeggios with your right hand to create interesting sonic textures and backgrounds Select the keyboard voice page 28 For this example we ll use a grand piano voice so press the PORTABLE GRAND button This convenient voice selection method lets you instantly select a voice with a single button press M PORTABLE GRAND 2 After turning the arpeggio function on select an arpeggio type steps 1 and 2 on the preceding page For this example select 02 DownOct That completes preparation to use the arpeggio function 3 Select the style you want to play along with the arpeggio function A style is an automatic accompaniment pattern Press the STYLE button and the name of the currently selected style will appear in the display Rotate the dial to select the desired style For this example we ll use the 002 8BtModrn 8 Beat Modern style SONG STYLE a arr MUSIC DATA so og VOICE SERE y SONG MELODY VOICE NOTE Refer to Playing Styles on page 33 16 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Creating Arpeggios 4 Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn auto accompaniment on EN 4 ACMP TYROS ON OFF ENDING rit ARPEGGIO ACMP ON The ACMP ON icon will appear When auto accompaniment is turned on the left hand section of the keyboard is used only for specifying accompaniment chords
42. Sequence software MIDI device 1 e Windows 2000 installation gt page 96 e Windows XP installation gt page 96 Windows Vista installation page 97 Check the drive name of the CD ROM drive you will be using D E Q etc The drive name is displayed beside the CD ROM icon in your My Computer folder The root directory of the CD ROM drive will be D EX or Q respectively PSR E413 Owner s Manual 95 Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide Installing the driver on Windows 2000 I Start the computer and use the Adminis trator account to log on to Windows 2000 2 Select My Computer Control Panel 2 System Hardware Driver Sign ing gt File Signature Verification and check the radio button to the left of Ignore Install all files regardless of file signature and click OK 3 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive A start window will appear automatically 4 First make sure the POWER switch on the MIDI device is set to OFF then use a USB cable to connect the MIDI device to the computer After making the connec tions turn on the power of the MIDI device The system automatically launches the Found New Hardware Wiz ard Click Next Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard win dow Otherwise refer to Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide sec tion of the Owner s Manual 5 Select the
43. Yamaha is not responsible in any way for the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE or your use thereof Yamaha provides no express warranties as to the THIRD PARTY SOFT WARE IN ADDITION YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Yamaha shall not provide you with any service or maintenance as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Yamaha is not liable to you or any other person for any damages including without limitation any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages expenses lost profits lost data or other damages arising out of the use mis use or inability to use the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE 8 GENERAL This Agreement shall be interpreted according to and governed by Japanese law without reference to principles of conflict of laws Any dispute or proce dure shall be heard before the Tokyo District Court in Japan If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any portion of this Agreement to be unen forceable the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect 9 COMPLETE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to use of the SOFTWARE and any accompanying written materials and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements writ ten or oral regarding the subject matter of this Agreement
44. a key is released Level Sustain Level Time ko ATTACK dle DECAY gt RELEASE gt t t Key Played Key Released EI Style Filter Filter Filter Cutoff Resonance LIVE CONTROL In this case the knobs apply the filter effect to the style being played Knob A and Knob B have the same functions as for J Filter described on the pre ceding page Style Tempo Tempo No Effect LIVE CONTROL Knob A adjusts the tempo of the style and arpeggios Rotating the knob clockwise increases the tempo while rotating it counterclockwise decreases the tempo The knob s center position produces the initial default tempo 20 PSR E413 Owners Manual Create Original Sounds Using the Knobs 1 Select the voice you want to play on the keyboard SONG STYLE MUSIC DATABASE VOICE SONG MELODY NY The name of the currently selected voice will appear in the display when you press the VOICE button Use the dial to select the desired voice For this example we want to use a synth lead type voice so select 97 SquareLd Square wave Lead Press the ASSIGN button as many times as necessary to select El FILTER CR will appear in the display LIVE CONTROL ASSIGN GR d n Qu rre Kl FILTER 1 CUTOFF detti EF appears here H EFFECT 1 REVERB El Ec 1 ATTACK EJ STYLE FILTER CUTOFF EI STYLE TEMPO TEMPO Knob A can now be used to adjust the filter cutoff frequency
45. and Initialization 56 ST D EE 56 iw UE TEE 56 Basic Operation and Displays 57 BASIC ele le EE 57 BIEN 59 Reference Adding Effects Harmorny adagia Adding Reverb Adding el EE Handy Performance Features 63 The MetrOnOHmia inrer cri cri eire tt Amiens 63 Setting the Number of Beats per Measure and the Length of Each Beat n 64 Adjusting the Metronome Volume 64 Tap Start ieri ei et edere ees 65 Touch Response Sensitivity 65 PCH IB GING SERM EE 66 Pitch Controls narnia 66 Controlling Arpeggio Volume with Keyboard Dynamics 67 One Touch Setting 68 Adjusting the Harmony Volume 69 Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound 69 Style Auto accompaniment Functions 70 Pattern Variation Sections esee Adjusting the Style Volume Setting the Split Pointi eee Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm Stop Accompaniment see 73 Loading Style Files Chord BaSi68 i rane intr Lana Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary 77 Song Settings Song Re ln A BAROpDOal sacan sta e a RO RE ER XC RERO RA P RERO Muting Independent Song Parts Change the Melody Voice AAA Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings 80 Saving to the Registration Memory sess 80 Recalling a Registration Memory
46. button then select the user song 031 035 you want to clear 2 Press and hold the SONG MEMORY track button 1 5 A corresponding to the track you want to clear for longer than a second A confirmation message will appear on the display SONG MEMORY Ee JBI REC Y3 2A CLEAR Hold for longer than a second 3 Press the button A confirmation message will appear on the display You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the button To execute the Track Clear func tion press the button Press to cancel the Track Clear 4 Press the button to clear the track operation The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while the track is being cleared PSR E413 Owners Manual 55 DI Backup and Initialization Backup The following settings are always backed up and are maintained even when the power is turned off If you want to initialize the settings use the Initialize operation as explained below The Backup Parameters e User Songs Style 166 Touch Response on off Registration Memory FUNCTION Settings Tuning Split Point Touch Sensitivity Style Volume Song Volume Metronome Volume Grade Demo Cancel Master EQ type Sleep Initialization This function erases all backup data in the instrument s flash memory and restores the initial default set tings The following initialization procedures are provided Mi Backup C
47. buttons When selecting a song style or voice SS CATEGORY you can use these buttons to jump to the first item in the next or previous category The CATEGORY 2 and XE buttons are useful for selecting categorized items Jump to th first tem in the next or previ as in the example below ous category Example VOICE SELECT The first voice in the selected category is selected In a display in which a category appears selection is easy if you first use the CATEGORY EA and XE buttons to select the cat egory containing the desired item then use the dial or and buttons to select the item This can be particularly handy when you have to select from a large number of voices In most procedures described throughout this owners manual the dial is recommended for selection simply because it is the easiest and most intuitive selection method Please note however that most items or values that can be selected using the dial can also be selected using the and buttons 3 Start a function This is the START STOP button Press the START STOP button after pressing the SONG or STYLE button to start playback of the selected song or style rhythm 58 PSR E413 Owners Manual Basic Operation and Displays Display Items The display shows all of the current basic settings song style voice It also includes a range of indicators that show the on off status of a range of function
48. com which may change from time to time This License is intended by the parties hereto to be a final expression of their agreement with respect to the subject matter hereof and a complete and exclusive statement of the terms of such agreement This License supercedes any and all prior understandings whether written or oral between you and the Licensor relating to the subject matter hereof This section only applies if you are resident in the European Union This License shall be construed and governed by the laws of England and both parties agree to submit to the exclusive jurisdiction of the English courts This section only applies if you are not resident in the European Union This License shall be construed and enforced in accordance with and governed by the laws of the State of California Any suit action or proceeding arising out of or in any way related or connected to this License shall be brought and maintained only in the United States District Court for the Northern District of California sitting in the City of San Francisco Each party irrevocably submits to the jurisdiction of such federal court over any such suit action or proceeding Each party knowingly voluntarily and irrevocably waives trial by jury in any suit action or proceeding including any counterclaim whether at law or in equity arising out of or in any way related or connected to this License or the subject matter hereof License v5 0 DMN 30 July 20
49. corresponding scale A C major triad for example is made up of the notes C the root E the third note of the Q C major scale and G the fifth note of the C major scale 3rd Root ad In the C major triad shown above the lowest note is the root of the chord this is the chord s root position using other chord notes for the lowest note results in inversions The root is the central sound of the chord which supports and anchors the other chord notes The distance interval between adjacent notes of a triad in root position is either a major or minor third Major fird Jour half steps semitones Minor third three half steps semitones a umf The lowest interval in our root position triad between the root and the third determines whether the triad is a major or minor chord and we can shift the highest note up or down by a semitone to produce two addi tional chords as shown below Major chord Minor chord Augmented chord Diminished chord Cm Cm Caug Cdim Minor 3rd Major 3rd Major 3rd Minor 3rd Major 3rd Major 3rd Minor 3rd Minor 3rd The basic characteristics of the chord sound remain intact even if we change the order of the notes to create different inversions Successive chords in a chord progression can be smoothly connected for example by choosing the appropriate inversions or chord voicings Reading Chord Names Chord names tell you just about everything y
50. devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor dance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this
51. ferent styles covering a range of musical genres and time signatures see page 112 for a complete list of the available styles In this section we ll learn how to use the auto accompaniment features Select a Style Rhythm Most styles includes a rhythm part You can select from a wide variety of rhythmic types rock blues Euro trance and many many more Let s begin by listening to just the basic rhythm The rhythm part is played using percussion instruments only Press the STYLE button The style number and name will appear in the display SONG Style Name STYLE MUSIC TOND VOICE This icon appears when a style number and name is displayed A SONG MELODY VOICE Style Number Select a style Use the dial to select the style you want to use NOTE H e An external style file loaded into A list of all the available styles is provided on page 112 style number 166 can be selected and used in the same way as the internal styles The style file must be loaded into style number 166 after transfer ring it to the instrument from a computer For details refer to the section Loading Style Files on page 74 Press the START STOP button The style rhythm will start playing NOTE Press the START STOP button a second time when you want to stop i ds dn Wn ni playback fore no rhythm will play if you use them for the above exam ple For these styles first turn auto acc
52. from the instrument There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a song or style is being played back Check that nothing is connected to the PHONES OUTPUT jack on the rear panel When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack no sound is output Check the Local Control on off See page 88 Playing keys in the right hand area of the keyboard does not produce any sound When using the Dictionary function page 77 the keys in the right hand area are used only for entering the chord root and type The volume is too soft The sound quality is poor The rhythm stops unexpectedly or will not play The recorded data of the song etc does not play cor rectly The LCD display suddenly goes dark and all panel settings are reset The batteries are low or dead Replace all six batteries with completely new ones or use the optional AC adaptor The style or song does not play back when the START STOP button is pressed Is External Clock set to ON Make sure External Clock is set to OFF refer to External Clock on page 88 The style does not sound properly Make sure that the Style Volume page 84 is set to an appropriate level Is the split point set at an appropriate key for the cords you are playing Set the split point at an appropriate key page 72 Is the ACMP ON indicator showing in the display If it is not showing press the ACMP ON OFF button so that it
53. into the CD ROM drive The start window should appear automatically 3 Install the USB MIDI driver to the com puter Refer to Installing the USB MIDI Driver on page 95 for installation and setup instructions 94 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Musicsoft Downloader See page 97 6 Launch the software For further software operation refer to the online help supplied with the software Refer to the Troubleshooting on page 98 when you have trouble with installing the driver Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide System Requirements Application Data OS CPU Memory Hard Disk Display 233 MHz or higher Intel atleast 128 MB of MEME ES c i eds Pentium Celeron 64 MB or more free space atleast 800 x 600 Musicsoft Downloader Vi e roressiona Processor family 256 MB or more 512 MB of free HighColor o E erus 500 MHz or higher is is recommended space is 16 bit nly 32 bit is supported recommended recommended USB Driver for Windows Windows 2000 XP Home 166 MHz or higher Intel 32 MB or more 2t least 3 MB of free 2000 XP Edition XP Professional EE EE space m Processor family recommended P 800 MHZ or higher Intel USB Driver for Windows Windows Vista XP Pentium Celeron 512MBormore Si least 3 MB of free sa Vista XP x64 Professional x64 Edition Processor family or Intel space 64 compatible processor Windows XP Home 400 MHz or higher i Professional Edition PIOCESSOrCIO
54. mmm gr D Play the score on the left along with the accompaniment using both hands You can even play the same keys over and over C E G C E G C E Performance assistant technology will make sure that the notes will come out as if they were played according to the score on the right Keep playing and performance assistant technology will continue to correct the notes that you play You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the gt m START STOP button 24 PSR E413 Owners Manual The Easy Way to Play Piano Press the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button to turn the performance assistant technology feature off The complete score for Ave Maria is provided on page 102 Use the Performance Assistant to Play Like a Pro To begin try to feel the rhythm of the song Then with your hands spread as shown in the illustration simply play the keyboard alter nately with your left and right hands any notes will do ci be h You will get even better I Sounds like you re results if you match your playing the right i left hand rhythm to the notes rhythm of the chord indica b i E tor in the display How does it sound You ll get acceptable results no matter where you play thanks to performance assistant technology Next try the three playing methods illust
55. part using the performance assistant technology feature the part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part Function Demo for performance assistant technology Nocturne op 9 2 Turn PAT Jon Type CHORD 2nd time only 1 5 Melody Play These Notes P A T Chord Symbols These Left hand Notes Will Sound p gt Emmer DE e e 5 3 1 5 3 1 ii KE mu E ja F Bbm F F AME D7 v v v v v Rue n be PEE 2 SE 5 e e s e 4 1480 Pi e x ad n DE x Z x x Z mm mum um mm A D7 a Gm C7 Aach Y v v v v me gt OOo PE pecu SE ke S e Ze 104 PSR E413 Owners Manual Scores
56. radio button for Search for a suitable driver for my device recom mended then click Next 6 Check the CD ROM drives check box deselect all other check boxes then click Next L NOTE If the system prompts you to insert the Windows CD ROM during detection of the drivers point to the USBarv2k folder e g D USBdrv2k_ and continue the installation 7 Deselect the Install one of the other driv ers then click Next NOTE If the Wizard panel informs you that The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature click Yes 8 When the installation is complete the Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window 9 Restart the computer The USB MIDI driver installation is complete 96 PSR E413 Owners Manual Installing the driver on Windows XP I Start the computer and use the Adminis trator account to log on to Windows XP 2 Select Start gt Control Panel If the control panel appears as Pick a cate gory click Switch to Classic View in the upper left of the window All control panels and icons will be displayed 3 Go to System Hardware Driver Signing Options and check the radio but ton to the left of Ignore and click OK 4 Click the OK button to close System Properties and then click X in the upper right of the wi
57. song progresses you will see only the style changes while the song remains the same Keep in mind that you can enjoy using Easy Song Arranger with other songs as well any songs that include chord data Using the Easy Song Arranger Press the EASY SONG ARRANGER button The indicator lights when the Easy Song Arranger function is on EASY SONG ARRANGER You can use the SONG and STYLE buttons to select a song or style respectively while the Easy Song Arranger function is on Select a Song Press the SONG button then select the song you want to arrange BO PSR E413 Owners Manual Listen to the song Press the m START STOP button to begin playback of the song Move on to the next step while the song is playing SONG CONTROL B B B m y Song start o Select a style Press the STYLE button and then rotate the dial to hear how the song sounds with different styles As you select different styles the song will remain the same while only the styles change When you have selected a suitable style move on to the next step while the song is still playing Select a voice you want to play as a song melody Press the VOICE button The currently selected voice number and name will be displayed Use the dial to select a different voice SONG STYLE MUSIC DATABASE VOICE Z SONG MELODY NY Change the song s melody voice Press and hold the VOICE button for longer than a second After
58. such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over it Do not open e Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way The instrument contains no user serviceable parts If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel N CAUTION Water warning e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers on it 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 e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Fire warning e Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality e Ifthe AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service pe
59. that function will be displayed You can then use the dial or the number buttons 0 9 to select the desired item This portion of the display indi cates the name and number of the currently selected song voice and style It also displays the name and current setting value of other functions E Changing Values 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000 9 Dial Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the Decrease Increase ad D o value of the selected item or counter clockwise to decrease it s value Rotate the dial continuously to continuously increase or decrease the value and Buttons Press the button briefly to incre ment the value by 1 or press the button briefly to decrement the value by 1 Press and hold either button to continuously increment or decre briefly to decrement briefly to ment the value in the corresponding increment direction Number Buttons 0 9 The number buttons can be used to directly enter a song number or parameter value Hundreds or tens digits that are 0 can be omitted see below Example Song number 003 can be entered in three ways moc on oe oe 1 2 3 C C Wi 0 gt 0 gt 3 0 3 003 will appear on the dis play after a brief delay o We Kg N RESET 003 will appear on the dis y play after a brief delay Press number buttons 0 0 3 CATEGORY 4 and Y
60. the file must already have been transferred from the computer to the instrument The procedure for transferring files from a computer to the instrument is described on page 90 Transferring Data between the Computer and Instrument The procedure described below loads a style file that has already been transferred from a computer to the instrument into style number 166 1 Press the FUNCTION button The currently selected function will appear in the display FUNCTION o 2 Press the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons as many times as necessary to select the style file load function Sff Load CATEGORY D After about 2 seconds the name of a loadable style file will appear in the display If multiple loadable style files have been trans ferred to the instrument you can use the dial or the and buttons to select the other files in sequence 74 PSR E413 Owners Manual 3 Execute the load operation With the name of the style file you want to load shown in the display press the number 0 but ton o C i C No RESET VES 4 A confirmation message for the load operation will appear Press the YES button to actually load the file Db RESET YES Style Auto accompaniment Functions Chord Basics Two or more notes played together constitute a chord The most basic chord type is the triad consisting of three notes the root third and fifth degrees of the
61. 07 122 PSR E413 Owners Manual Hy Specifications Keyboards 61 standard size keys C1 C6 with Touch Response Display LCD display backlit Setup STANDBY ON MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX Panel Controls VOICE CONTROL SPLIT DUAL HARMONY TOUCH LIVE CONTROL ASSIGN STYLE CONTROL ACMP ON OFF INTRO ENDING rit MAIN AUTO FILL SYNC STOP SYNC START START STOP SONG CONTROL C5 REPEAT amp LEARN A B A B REPEAT Lal REW gt gt FF u PAUSE m START STOP REGIST MEMORY MEMORY BANK 1 2 SONG MEMORY REC 1 5 A LESSON START L R ARPEGGIO ON OFF TYPE DEMO PC PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT FUNCTION MUSIC DATABASE METRONOME PORTABLE GRAND SONG EASY SONG ARRANGER STYLE VOICE Dial CATEGORY X 0 9 LL TEMPO TAP Realtime Control Pitch Bend Wheel Nobs A B A Cutoff Reverb Attack Style Cutoff Style Tempo B Resonance Chorus Release Style Resonance Voice 116 panel voices 12 drum SFX kits 361 XGlite voices 20 arpeggio voices Polyphony 32 DUAL SPLIT Style 165 Preset Styles External files e Style Control ACMP ON OFF SYNC STOP SYNC START START STOP INTRO ENDINGrrit MAIN AUTO FILL Fingering Multi Finger Style Volume Music Database 300 External files Education Feature Dictionary Lesson 1 3 Repeat amp Learn Registration Memory
62. 113 65 Sweet Soprano Sax 19 0 112 18 Click Organ 68 0 112 67 Tenor Sax 20 0 116 17 Bright Organ 69 0 112 66 Alto Sax 21 0 127 19 Theater Organ 70 0 112 65 Soprano Sax 22 0 121 20 16 2 Organ 71 0 112 68 Baritone Sax 23 0 120 20 16 4 Organ 72 0 114 67 Breathy Tenor Sax 24 0 113 20 Chapel Organ 73 0 112 72 Clarinet 25 0 112 20 Church Organ 74 0 112 69 Oboe 26 0 112 21 Reed Organ 75 0 112 70 English Horn ACCORDION 76 0 112 71 Bassoon 27 0 112 22 Musette Accordion TRUMPET 28 0 113 22 Traditional Accordion 77 0 115 57 Sweet Trumpet 29 0 113 24 Bandoneon 78 0 112 57 Trumpet 30 0 113 23 Modern Harp 79 0 112 58 Trombone 31 0 112 23 Harmonica 80 0 113 58 Trombone Section GUITAR 81 0 112 60 Muted Trumpet 32 0 112 25 Classical Guitar 82 0 112 61 French Horn 33 0 112 26 Folk Guitar 83 0 112 59 Tuba 34 0 112 27 Jazz Guitar BRASS 35 0 117 28 60 s Clean Guitar 84 0 112 62 Brass Section 36 0 113 26 12Strings Guitar 85 0 113 62 Big Band Brass 37 0 112 28 Clean Guitar 86 0 113 63 80 s Brass 38 0 113 27 Octave Guitar 87 0 119 62 Mellow Horns 39 0 112 29 Muted Guitar 88 0 114 63 Techno Brass 40 0 112 30 Overdriven Guitar 89 0 112 63 Synth Brass 41 0 112 31 Distortion Guitar FLUTE BASS 90 0 114 74 Sweet Flute 42 0 112 34 Finger Bass 91 0 113 76 Sweet Pan Flute 43 0 112 33 Acoustic Bass 92 0 112 74 Flute 44 0 112 35 Pick Bass 93 0 112 73 Piccolo 45 0 112 36 Fretless Bass 94 0 112 76 Pan Flute 46 0 112 37 Slap Bass 95 0 112 75 Recorder 47 0 112 39 Synth Bass
63. 138 Funky Clavi 148 ClubAdds 14 PSR E413 Owners Manual Creating Arpeggios Select an arpeggio type The most suitable arpeggio type is automatically selected when you select a voice but you can easily select any other arpeggio type ARPEGGIO ON OFF TYPE ARPEGGIO San aun FUNCTION ke I LI The currently selected arpeggio type ARPEGGIO m L Press the ARPEGGIO TYPE button and the name of the current arpeggio type will appear in the display Rotate the dial to select the desired arpeggio type A list of the available arpeggio types is provided on page 113 3 Play the keyboard E The sound of the arpeggio produced will change according to the num ber of notes you play and the area of the keyboard you play in You can Make sure that you are not i 5 i e pressing any of the keyboard s save the instrument s settings at this point and then recall them at any keys while turning the arpeggio time you want to repeat your performance page 80 You can also AON AAP record your performance page 52 The arpeggio function applies only to the main and dual voices and does not affect split voices The arpeggio function cannot be used at the same time as the harmony function When you have finished playing with the arpeggio func tion press the ARPEGGIO ON OFF button to turn it off PSR E413 Owners Manual 15 Creating Arpeggios Create a
64. 2 PSR E413 Owners Manual 5 Copyright Notice The following is the title credits and copyright notices for the song pre installed in this electronic keyboard Composition Title Against All Odds Composer s Name Collins 0007403 Copyright Owner s Name EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD AND HIT amp RUN MUSIC LTD All Rights Reserved Unauthorized copying public performance and broadcasting are strictly prohibited This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES 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 Logos GM System Level 1 re GM System Level 1 is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM compatible music data can be accurately played by any GM compatible tone generator regardless of manufacturer The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support GM System Level Wei XGlite XGlite As its name implie
65. 2 1 The Licensor grants to you a non exclusive non transferable license to use this Software in accordance with the Documentation on any number of computers Title to the Product is not transferred to you Ownership of the Product remains vested in the Licensor and its licensors subject to the rights granted to you under this License All other rights are reserved 6 You may make one printout for your own use of any part of the 6 1 Documentation provided in electronic form You shall not make or permit any third party to make any further copies of any part of the Product whether in eye or machine readable form You shall not and shall not cause or permit any third party to 1 translate enhance modify alter or adapt the Product or any part of it for any purpose including without limitation for the purpose of error correction 2 create derivative works based on the Product or cause the whole or any part of the Product to be combined with or incorporated into any other program file or product for any purpose or use the Software to create files in any format other than temporary files created and required by your computer s operating system or web browser including without limitation screen capture files files generated from the Software s playback graphics files and print files for any purpose except for creating MIDI files if permitted by the Software for private non commercial use You shall not an
66. 43 34 Finger Slap Bass 324 0 37 61 Horn Orchestra 255 0 45 34 Finger Bass 2 325 0 0 62 Brass Section 256 0 65 34 Modulated Bass 326 0 35 62 Trumpet amp Trombone Section 257 0 0 35 Pick Bass 327 0 0 63 Synth Brass 1 258 0 28 35 Muted Pick Bass 328 0 20 63 Resonant Synth Brass 259 0 0 36 Fretless Bass 329 0 0 64 Synth Brass 2 260 0 32 36 Fretless Bass 2 330 0 18 64 Soft Brass 261 0 33 36 Fretless Bass 3 331 0 41 64 Choir Brass 262 0 34 36 Fretless Bass 4 REED 263 0 0 37 Slap Bass 1 332 0 0 65 Soprano Sax 264 0 32 37 Punch Thumb Bass 333 0 0 66 Alto Sax 265 0 0 38 Slap Bass 2 334 0 40 66 Sax Section 266 0 43 38 Velocity Switch Slap 335 0 0 67 Tenor Sax 267 0 0 39 Synth Bass 1 336 0 40 67 Breathy Tenor Sax 268 0 40 39 Techno Synth Bass 337 0 0 68 Baritone Sax 269 0 0 40 Synth Bass 2 338 0 0 69 Oboe 270 0 6 40 Mellow Synth Bass 339 0 0 70 English Horn 271 0 12 40 Sequenced Bass 340 0 0 71 Bassoon 272 0 18 40 Click Synth Bass 341 0 0 72 Clarinet 273 0 19 40 Synth Bass 2 Dark PIPE 274 0 40 40 Modular Synth Bass 342 0 0 73 Piccolo 275 0 41 40 DX Bass 343 0 0 74 Flute STRINGS 344 0 0 75 Recorder 276 0 0 41 Violin 345 0 0 76 Pan Flute 277 0 8 41 Slow Violin 346 0 0 77 Blown Bottle 278 0 0 42 Viola 347 0 0 78 Shakuhachi 279 0 0 43 Cello 348 0 0 79 Whistle 280 0 0 44 Contrabass 349 0 0 80 Ocarina 281 0 0 45 Tremolo Strings SYNTH LEAD 282 0 8 45 Slow Tremolo Strings 350 0 0 81 Square Lead 283 0 40 45 Suspense Strings 351 0 6 81 Square Lead 2 284 0 0 46 Pi
67. AIN jack before turning on the power The sound of the voice changes from note to note This is normal The AWM tone generation method uses multiple recordings samples of an instrument across the range of the keyboard thus the actual sound of the voice may be slightly different from note to note The wrong notes sound when the keyboard is played Perhaps the performance assistant technology is turned on Press the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button to turn it off The ACMP ON indicator does not appear when the ACMP ON OFF button is pressed Is the STYLE button lit Always press the STYLE button first when you are going to use any style related function There is no harmony sound The harmony effects 01 26 behave differently according to their type Types 01 05 function when style playback is on chords are played in the accompani ment range of the keyboard and a melody is played in the right hand range Types 06 26 will function whether style playback is on or off For types 06 12 you need to play two notes at the same time PSR E413 Owners Manual 99 Scores This demo is an example of how the Easy Song Arranger can be used to change styles throughout a piece Em 5 00 Function Demo for Easy Song Arranger Hallelujah Chorus Intro AD G D D Melody lt Clubdance gt Ist time Style Main Main Progression Hm Hard Rock
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69. C ODE 128 MB or more Digital Music Notebook Service Pack 1a SP1a i M 256 MB or more more Windows Vista compatible processor is recommended 1024 x 768 Only 32 bit is supported recommended at least 150 MB of HighColor free space 16 bit Digital Music Notebook Windows 2000 XP Home 1 GHz or higher Intel Requirements for Edition XP Professional Pentium Celeron playing content with Vista Processor family 1 4 GHz 256 MB or more video included Only 32 bit is supported or more is recommended Software Installation Uninstall Removing the Software Installed software can be removed from your computer as follows From the Windows Start menu select Start gt Settings Control panel Add or Remove Applications Install and Uninstall Select the item you want to remove and click Add or Remove Follow the on screen instructions to remove the selected software NOTE The actual names of the menu items and buttons will depend on the OS version you are using installing the USB MIDI Driver e In order to be able to communicate with and use MIDI devices connected to your computer the appropriate driver software must be properly installed on your computer The USB MIDI driver allows sequence software and similar applications on your computer to trans mit and receive MIDI data to and from MIDI devices via a USB cable Computer USB Cable
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71. Dial luna pages 58 83 CATEGORY 4 and x buttons ois oap rt bed pages 58 83 p SONG button page 39 STYLE button page 33 MUSIC DATABASE button page 49 VOICE button page 28 Number buttons 0 9 and buttons pages 58 83 PORTABLE GRAND button page 31 REGIST MEMORY MEMORY BANK 1 2 buttons page 80 VOICE CONTROL SPLIT button ea page 30 DUAL button page 29 HARMONY button page 60 TOUCH button page 65 e USB Rear Panel gt me ERE PITCH BEND wheel page 66 E r Drum KI iu rne oett page 32 The illustrations next to each key indicate the drum and percussion instruments assigned to the keys when Standard Kit 1 is selected Rear Panel USB terminal pages 11 87 SUSTAIN jack page 11 PHONES OUTPUT jack page 11 DC IN 12V jack page 10 PSR E413 Owners Manual 13 Creating Arpeggios NL The arpeggio function lets you create arpeggios broken chords by n simply playing the required notes on the keyboard For example you could play the notes of a triad the root third and fifth a
72. E413 Digital Keyboard Please read this owner s manual carefully before using the instrument in order to take full advantage of its various features Make sure to keep this manual in a safe and handy place even after you finish reading and refer to it often when you need to better understand an operation or function Included Accessories The PSR E413 package includes the following items Please check that you have them all e Owner s Manual Music rest Accessory CD ROM Music Rest Insert the music rest into the slots as shown PSR E413 Owner s Manual 7 Special Features of the PSR E413 Ae E Creating New Sounds Page 18 By adjusting just two knobs you can add varying degrees of distortion sweetness or other characteristics to a sound to change it subtly or drasti cally Parameters that can be assigned to the knobs include effect filter enve lope generator and more You can create new sounds in real time E Arpeggio Function Page 14 Similar to the arpeggio functions provided on some synthesizers this func FPES A tion automatically produces arpeggios broken chords when you simply play I I I the appropriate notes on the keyboard A variety of arpeggios can be pro duced by changing your fingering or the arpeggio type E Performance assistant technology Page 23 Play along with a song on the instru
73. FF a clock signal from an external device ON Keyboard Out ON OFF These settings determine whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is transmitted ON or not OFF Style Out ON OFF These settings determine whether Style data is transmitted ON or not OFF during Style playback Song Out ON OFF These settings determine whether User Song is transmitted ON or not OFF during Song playback EEN 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x buttons If you can t get any sound out of the instrument this may be the to select the item you want to change its most likely cause value N CAUTION WEE If External Clock is ON and no clock signal is being received from M NM an external device the song style and metronome functions will not start CATEGORY Su I Press the FUNCTION button ER 3 Use the dial to select ON or OFF 9 88 PsR E413 Owners Manual Connecting to a Computer MPC Mode 000000000000000000 A number of MIDI settings need to be made when you want to transfer performance data between the computer and the instrument The PC Mode item can conveniently make multiple settings for you in one operation Three settings are available PCI I Press and hold the DEMO PC button for longer than a second so that the PC Mode item appears DEMO Pc PC2 and OFF This setting is not necessary when transferring song or backup files between the computer and the instrume
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75. Level You can individually adjust the amount of chorus that is applied to the main dual and split voices See page 84 The currently selected chorus type 62 PSR E413 Owners Manual e De 4 Handy Performance Features The Metronome The instrument includes a metronome with adjustable tempo and time signature Use it to set the tempo that is most comfortable for you MStart the metronome e 0 00000000 ilAdjusting the Metronome Tempo 00000000000000000000 Turn the metronome on and start it by pressing the METRONOME button Press the TEMPO TAP button to call To stop the metronome press the METRO up the tempo setting NOME button again TEMPO TAP METRONOME TIME E TOUCH Current Tempo setting 2 Use the dial to select a tempo from 11 to 280 Indicates the beat number in the measure PSR E413 Owners Manual 63 Handy Performance Features Setting the Number of Beats per Measure and the Length of Each Beat In this example we ll set up a 5 8 time signature I Press and hold the METRONOME but ton for longer than a second to select the number of beats per measure func tion TimesigN METRONOME P TIME SIGNATU Hold for longer than a second Number of beats per measure 2 Use the dial to select the number of beats per measure A chime will sound on the first beat of each measure while the other beats will click All beats will simply click with no c
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77. No amendment or revision of this Agreement will be binding unless in writing and signed by a fully authorized representative of Yamaha PSR E413 Owners Manual 121 SIBELIUS SCORCH LICENSE AGREEMENT By installing and or using this Product you an individual or legal entity agree with the Licensor to be bound by the terms of this License which will govern your use of the Product If you do not accept these terms do not install or use this Product The Product is copyright 1987 2007 Sibelius Software a division of Avid Technology Inc and its licensors 1 Definitions 4 In this License the following words and expressions have the 4 1 following meanings License this agreement between you and the Licensor and if permitted by the context the conditional license granted to you in this agreement Licensor Avid Technology Inc of Avid Technology Park One Park West Tewksbury MA 01876 USA through its division Sibelius Software of 20 23 City North Fonthill Road London N4 3HF UK Product the Software and the Documentation Software the Sibelius Scorch web browser plug in Opus Helsinki Inkpen2 and Reprise font families any other programs or files supplied by the Licensor which are included in or with the Sibelius Scorch installer and the Sibelius Scorch installer Documentation any documentation in any form relating to the Software supplied to you with the Software or by the Licensor Sd 2 License
78. O O TOT OOT oeq our Nd O Tx X L6 96 uadeq 73902977H O O 6 T6 obDueu IQTTOX3UOI punos O o L IL utegsns O O 79 TOX3UOI Oo o 0T L A13UH SIS O Olgc 9 Oo Tx X TB8 III 399 9S eg o o ze o S LET 0 XOROXOXOE OX X G6 S9 LOA ONAL GEL 0 LCL Q 0 LODE Ka Ka Ka LTT T A HU6 Q A HUG X AJO 930N LZT T A HU6 O NO 230N A3I9079 x EE EE EE EE P gt II9ITV x x sobesson jrnegjed x x poebueyo TQUUEUI 9L I 9L I III To OTSE H UOorj3oung peztuboosy po FI TUSUPIDL SHIEWUOYN I UOTSIOA qeyd UOTICIUSWUSETAUTI IGIN ETI7A NSA Tepow LOO 0T 22 80 VHVNVA 118 PSR E413 Owners Manual MIDI Implementation Chart ON X ONOW 440 INNO y Spon ATOd AJO INNO PON Sai 0 ONON NO INNO Z PON AIOd NO INNO T 2PON OCL ebed uo CH OF ASFOU Tx qosoy so6bes esuos SATIOV S N AHO SOION TIVE A TO NO 99O I S 43UD IV sed AAO punos TIV spueuwuop WTL TESY XNOOTO GREG ounjg Tes Dos sog Dose SATSNTOXH WSISAS Ka O Ka Ka Ka x x x x XXE i ONAL bo LET oO borg PSR E413 Owners Manual 119 Hy MIDI Data Format NOTE 1 By default factory settings the instrument ordinarily functions as a 16 channel multi timbral tone generator and incoming data does not affect the panel voices or panel settings How ever the MIDI messages listed below do affect the panel voices auto accompaniment and songs MIDI Master Tuning
79. Octave Dual Voice Pan Dual Voice Reverb Level 84 Dual Voice Volume 84 E Easy Chords rre 38 Easy Song Arranger eissii 50 Effect Map ient 120 Effect Type List 222i 117 External Song nen 42 F gig m 19 Filter Style cca Vedano 20 Flash Memory iui 42 Foot Switch FUNCOM trai G MAG siii 45 H Eeer Harmony Type Harmony Volume Headphones conn Initial Send Initialization K Keyboard Out i 88 L Lesson ae 43 Load SPE nonna nia coniata 74 Locale 88 E GE 92 M Klamere 28 Main Voice Chorus Level so nsonnenneene 84 Main Voice Octave eee 84 Main Voice Pan 84 Main Voice Reverb Level 84 Main Voice Volume ssse 84 Master EQ Type cri 69 IMGASUTC 5 deed aeon 59 Melody Voice em 51 79 Metronome MIDI EE MIDI Data Format da MIDI Implementation Chart 118 Music Database eee 49 Music Database List 114 IMUSIC ROSE 422s durtossocoiacomnm dendo JT Mute 79 N lettres 59 0 One Touch Setting i e 68 Index P PC Mode sci 89 Performance assistant technology 23 Pitch Bend Range Power Adaptor Preset Song eet e EE Registration Memory Sg Release iaia Repeat intere cra abre bet eee REA Resonance
80. P START STOP STYLE CONTROL Flashes when sync start is on When sync start is on the bass and chord accompaniment included in a style will start playing as soon as you play a note to left of the keyboard split point Press the button a second time to turn the sync start function off 34 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Playing Styles Play a left hand chord to start the style You can still play chords even if you don t actually know any chords This instrument will recognize even a single note as a chord Try play ing from one to three notes at the same time to the left of the split point The accompaniment will change according to the left hand notes you play Try this Scores for some chord progressions are provided on page 36 These examples should help you get a feel for what types of chord progressions sound good with the styles Split point Bs accompani l ment region Play a variety of left hand chords while playing a melody with your right hand Split point Be accompani ment region Press the START STOP button to stop style playback when you re done BEBE Wd ACMP INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC START ON OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START STOP STYLE CONTROL You can switch style sections to add variety to the accompaniment Refer to Pattern Variation Sections on page 70 PSR E413 Owners Manual 35 Playing Styles Styles Are More Fun When You Understand Chords
81. PORATION YAMAHA BY BREAKING THE SEAL OF THIS PACKAGE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS DO NOT INSTALL COPY OR OTHERWISE USE THIS SOFTWARE 1 GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Yamaha hereby grants you the right to use one copy of the software program s and data SOFTWARE accompanying this Agreement The term SOFT WARE shall encompass any updates to the accompanying software and data The SOFTWARE is owned by Yamaha and or Yamaha s licensor s and is pro tected by relevant copyright laws and all applicable treaty provisions While you are entitled to claim ownership of the data created with the use of SOFT WARE the SOFTWARE will continue to be protected under relevant copy rights You may use the SOFTWARE on a single computer You may make one copy of the SOFTWARE in machine readable form for backup purposes only if the SOFTWARE is on media where such backup copy is permitted On the backup copy you must reproduce Yamaha s copy right notice and any other proprietary legends that were on the original copy of the SOFTWARE You may permanently transfer to a third party all your rights in the SOFT WARE provided that you do not retain any copies and the recipient reads and agrees to the terms of this Agreement 2 RESTRICTIONS You may not engage in reverse engineering disassembly decompilation or otherwise deriving a source code form of the SOFTW
82. Press the amp m START STOP button to start playback Data Recording Limitations e The split voice cannot be recorded e The following data are recorded at the beginning of the track Changes made during the song will not be recorded reverb type chorus type time signature style number style volume tempo 54 PSR E413 Owners Manual Record Your Own Performance Song Clear Deleting User Songs This function clears an entire user song all tracks If you only want to clear a spe cific track from a user song use 1 Press the SONG button then select the user song 031 the Track Clear function 035 you want to clear 2 Press and hold the SONG MEMORY 1 button for longer than a second while holding the SONG MEMORY A button A confirmation message will appear on the display SONG MEMORY KAL IER 2A CLEAR SH for longer Press and hold than a second 3 Press the button A confirmation message will appear on the display You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the button To execute the Song Clear func tion press the button Press to cancel the Song Clear 4 Press the button to clear the song operation The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while the song is being cleared Track Clear Deleting a Specified Track from a User Song This function lets you delete a specified track from a user song 1 Press the SONG
83. Room Kit Rock Kit Electronic Kit Analog Kit 25 IC Of 13 C 1 3 Surdo Mute 26 D 0 14 D 1 3 Surdo Open 27 D 0 15 D 1 Hi Q 28 E 0 16 JE 1 Whip Slap 29 F 0 17 E ai 4 Scratch H 30 F o 18 FR 1 4 Scratch L 31 G 0 19 G 1 Finger Snap 32 GF o 20 GR 1 Click Noise 33 A oj 21 A 1 Metronome Click 34 A Of 22 AF 1 Metronome Bell 35 B Of 23 B 1 Seq Click L C1 36 C 1 24 C 0 Seq Click H HSE 37 C 25 CF o Brush Tap DI 38 D 1 26 D 0 O Brush Swirl A 9 DF 1 27 DF o Brush Slap E1 40 E 1 28 JE 0 O Brush Tap Swirl Reverse Cymbal Reverse Cymbal F1 41 F 1 29 F 0 O Snare Roll Snare Roll 2 E 42 30 FRO Castanet HiQ2 HiQ2 G1 43 G 1 31 G 0 Snare Soft Snare Soft 2 Snare Noisy Snare Snappy Electro Snare Noisy 4 LR 44 GF 1 32 GF 0 Sticks A1 45 A 1 33 A 0 Kick Soft Kick Tight 2 Kick 3 Kick Tight 2 HE 46 IA 1 34 AF 0 Open Rim Shot Open Rim Shot H Short B1 47 B 1 35 B 0 Kick Tight Kick Tight Short Kick 2 Kick Gate Kick Analog Short c2 48 C 2 36 C 1 Kick Kick Short Kick Gate Kick Gate Heavy Kick Analog ez 79 C 2 37 CR 1 Side Stick Side Stick Analog D2 50 D 2 38 D 1 Snare Snare Short Snare Snappy Snare Rock Snare Noisy 2 Snare Analog A 51 DF 2 39 DF 1 Hand Clap E2 52 E 2 40 E 1 Snare Tight Snare Tight H Snare Tight Snappy Snare Rock Rim Snare Noisy 3 Snare Analog 2 F2 53 F 2 41 JF 1 Floor Tom L Tom Room 1 Tom Rock 1 Tom Electro 1 Tom Analog 1 L 5 FF 2 42 F 1 1 Hi Hat Closed
84. Style playback will stop when you release the keys To turn the function on press the SYNC STOP button JA O FILL STOP STAR STYLE CONTROL ACMP ON SYNC STOP Appears when the syn chro stop function is engaged Wun m while you are playing the keys Style playback will Stop when you release the keys PSR E413 Owners Manual 71 Style Auto accompaniment Functions Adjusting the Style Volume Press the STYLE button to engage the style function Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION mv Setting the Split Point 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons to select the Style Volume item CATEGORY 3 Use the dial to set the style volume between 000 and 127 The initial default split point is key number 54 the F 2 key but you can change it to another key using the procedure described below Press the STYLE button 2 Press and hold the ACMP ON OFF for longer than a second so that the Split point item appears ATI yj ACMP ITRO MAIN SYNC SYNC START ON OFF CNDING AUTO FILL STOP START STOP STYLE CONTROL Hold for longer than a second x IH mn op Ou d d mu qd N Split point 72 PSR E413 Owners Manual 3 Use the dial to set the split point to any key from 000 through 127 Split point 54 F 2 Y Aram RH RM Main voice Split voice L NOTE When you change the split point
85. Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide sec tion of the Owner s Manual Some computers may take a while to display the window NOTE If the User Account Control window appears click Continue 4 if a message allowing Windows to search online for driver software appears click Don t search online 5 If a message prompting you to insert the disk that came with your device appears click Next The system starts the installation NOTE e If the Windows Security window appears confirm this software is authored by Yamaha Corporation then click Install 6 When the installation is complete the system displays the message The soft ware for this device has been success fully installed Click Close Some computers may take a while to display the window The USB MIDI driver installation is complete installing the Musicsoft Downloader and Digital Music Notebook Applications e You will need to log on with administrator root privileges in order to install Musicsoft Downloader on a computer running Windows 2000 XP or Vista You will need to log on with administrator root privileges in order to install Digital Music Notebook on a computer running Windows XP or Vista IMPORTANT When installing the Digital Music Notebook make sure that Inter net Explorer 6 0 with SP1 or higher is installed to your computer IMPORTANT Credit card settlement is
86. Voice Filter Cutoff 000 127 Sets the Dual voice filter cutoff frequency enit Voice Filter 000 127 Sets the Dual voice filter resonance esonance Split Voice 001 509 Selects the Split voice Split Voice Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Split voice Split Voice Octave 2 2 Determines the octave range for the Split voice 000 left Determines the pan position of the Split voice in the stereo image The Split Voice Pan 64 center value 0 results in the sound being panned full left the value 127 127 right results in the sound being panned full right Split Voice Reverb Level 000 127 oe how much of the Split voice s signal is sent to the Reverb Split Voice Chorus Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Split voice s signal is sent to the Chorus effect 84 PSR E413 Owners Manual The Functions Setting Item title Range Settings Description Reverb Type 01 10 Determines the Reverb type including off 10 See the list on page 117 Chorus Type 01 05 Determines the Chorus type including off 05 See the list on page 117 Speaker1 Speaker2 e i Sets the equalizer applied to the speaker output for optimum sound in Master EQ Type Headphone different listening situations Line Out Line Out2 Harmony Type 01 26 Determines the Harmony type See the list on page 117 Harmony Volume 000
87. a computer Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately The screen displays as illustrated in this manual are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer Important Notices about the CD ROM Data Types This CD ROM includes application software Please refer to page 95 for software installation instructions N CAUTION Do not attempt to play this CD ROM on any playback device other than a computer The resulting high volume noise may cause hear ing damage or damage to the playback device Operating System OS The applications in this CD ROM are provided in versions for Windows operating systems PSR E413 Owners Manual 93 Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide CD ROM Contents De amp emt sa SE nu Accessory CDROM DS for Windows gt Musicsoft Downloader QD O e Folder Name Application Data Name Contents This application can be used to download MIDI song data from the Internet ven M si soft Downioag r and transfer it from the computer to the instrument s memory Digital Music Notebook is a combination music learning program and online service that makes it easy and fun to practice and master your DMN_ Digital Music Notebook favorite songs 2 You can use the convenient and powerful Digital Music Notebook functions with the
88. ack od Creu Track number off Track is muted or contains no data You can change a song s melody voice to any other voice you prefer L NOTE You cannot change the melody voice of a user song Select the song and play it 2 Rotate the dial to select the voice you want to listen to after pressing the VOICE button 3 Press the VOICE button for longer than a second SONG MELODY VOICE appears in the display for a few seconds indicating that the voice selected in step 2 has replaced the song s original melody voice VOICE ZS0NG MELODY VOICE Hold for longer than a second PSR E413 Owners Manual 79 e et Bi Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings This instrument has a Registration Memory feature that lets you save your favorite set tings for easy recall whenever they re needed Up to 16 complete setups can be saved 8 banks of two setups each n I Memory 1 Memory 2 Up to 16 presets eight banks of two each can be memorized Saving to the Registration Memory Set the panel controls as requirea select a voice accompaniment style etc 2 Press the MEMORY BANK button A bank number will appear in the display when you release the button _ REGIST MEMORY MEMORY _ en BANK Bank number 3 Use the dial or the 1 8 number but tons to select a bank number from 1 to 8 aac c5 ccs c5
89. after referred to as Yamaha warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed below that the product will be free of defects in materials and or workmanship for the periods indicated This warranty is applicable to all models included in the following series of products PSR SERIES OF DIGITAL KEYBOARD If during the first 90 days that immediately follows the purchase date your new Yamaha product covered by this warranty is found to have a defect in material and or workmanship Yamaha and or its authorized representative will repair such defect without charge for parts or labor If parts should be required after this 90 day period but within the one year period that immediately follows the purchase date Yamaha will subject to the terms of this warranty supply these parts without charge However charges for labor and or any miscellaneous expenses incurred are the consumers responsibility Yamaha reserves the right to utilize reconditioned parts in repairing these products and or to use reconditioned units as warranty replacements THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH YAMAHA MAKES IN CONNECTION WITH THESE PRODUCTS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY YAMAHA EXCLUDES AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations that relate to implied w
90. age 39 and press the A B A B REPEAT button at the beginning of the section you want to repeat the A point SONG CONTROL AB ORJ 78 PSR E413 Owners Manual 3 Use the dial to set the song volume between 000 and 127 L NOTE Song volume can be adjusted while a song is selected 2 Press the A B A B REPEAT button a second time at the end of the section you want to repeat the B point 3 The specified A B section of the song will now play repeatedly You can stop repeat playback at any time by pressing the A B A B REPEAT button NOTE The repeat start and end points can be specified in one measure increments The current measure number is shown in the display during play back If you want to set the start point A at the very beginning of the song press the A zB A B REPEAT button before starting playback of the song Song Settings Muting Independent Song Parts Each track of a song plays a different part of the song melody percussion accompaniment etc You can mute individual tracks and play the muted part on the keyboard yourself or simply mute tracks other than the ones you want to listen to To mute a track press the appropriate track button TRACK 1 5 A button Press the same but ton a second time to disengage track muting Change the Melody Voice SONG MEMORY Ka i iilii J CLEAR Track number on Track will playb
91. ain voice 000 left Determines the pan position of the Main voice in the stereo image The Main Voice Pan 64 center value 0 results in the sound being panned full left the value 127 127 right results in the sound being panned full right Main Voice Beer Level 000 127 SE how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Reverb Main Voice Chor sLevel 000 127 SES how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Chorus Main Voice Attack Time 000 127 Sets the Main voice attack time Main Voice Release Time 000 127 Sets the Main voice release time Main Voice Filter Cutoff 000 127 Sets the Main voice filter cutoff frequency Maln yole Filer 000 127 Sets the Main voice filter resonance Resonance Dual Voice 001 509 Selects the Dual voice Dual Voice Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Dual voice Dual Voice Octave 2 2 Determines the octave range for the Dual voice 000 left Determines the pan position of the Dual voice in the stereo image The Dual Voice Pan 64 center value 0 results in the sound being panned full left the value 127 127 right results in the sound being panned full right Dual Voice Reverb Level 000 127 nea how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the Reverb Dual Voice Chorus Level 000 127 P how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the Chorus Dual Voice Attack Time 000 127 Sets the Dual voice attack time Dual Voice Release Time 000 127 Sets the Dual voice release time Dual
92. aintenance when you tum off the power to the instrument Save data you want to keep to the e When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners Registration Memory page 80 solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths oss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save important data to an external device such as a computer pages 92 Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use When using a power adaptor even when the power switch is in the STANDBY position electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations 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 Trademarks Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 4 12 2
93. and Knob B can be used to adjust the resonance Rotate Knob B to its maximum setting all the way to the right Filter Filter Cutoff Resonance LIVE CONTROL e Rotating the knob to the right while the volume is set to a high level can result in distortion If this occurs reduce the volume level PSR E413 Owners Manual 21 Create Original Sounds Play with the right hand while operating Knob A with the left hand Filter Filter Cutoff Resonance LIVE C amp NTROL e A AS m 4 If you select a different keyboard voice the knobs will be reset and the ideal settings for the selected voice will be automatically recalled In the same way if the H STYLE FILTER effect is selected the knobs will be reset if a different style is selected If you create an original setting you like it might be a good idea to save it in the instrument s Registra tion Memory page 80 so you can recall the same settings again at any time You can also record performances using original sounds you ve created page 52 The chart below lists some interesting ways to use the various effects that can be assigned to the knobs Changing the knob settings does not immediately change the sound Newly assigned effects will only change the sound when the knobs are first operated after the new effect has been selected Some Ideas for Using the Knobs Number Effect Try This E FILTER Select a synth type lead or pad
94. anual Style Auto accompaniment Functions 4 Press the MAIN AUTO FILL button BE NEN yj ACMP INTRO SYNC SEPRIO ON OFF ENDINGrrit AUTO di STOP START STYLE CONTROL The name of the selected section MAIN A or MAIN B will be displayed 5 Press the INTRO ENDING rit button ISCH LA SYNC SYNC START ON OFF ei AUTO FILL STOP START STOP STYLE CONTROL You re now ready to play the intro 6 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the Intro of the selected Style starts For this example play a C major chord as shown below For information on how to enter chords see Playing Auto accompaniment Chords on page 38 Split point KZ range 7 Press the MAIN AUTO FILL button BE NEN ah ACM SYNC pas ON OFF ENDING fit em STOP START STYLE CONTROL When the fill in is finished it leads smoothly into the selected main section A B 8 Press the INTRO ENDING rit button 020000 NC START ON7OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START STOP STYLE CONTROL This switches to the ending section When the ending is finished the auto accompa niment stops automatically You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the INTRO ENDING rit button again while the ending is playing back Synchro Stop When this function is selected the accompaniment style will only play while you are playing chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard
95. apparatus may not correspond with the coloured makings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the termi nal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the ter minal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug This applies only to products distributed by 2 wires Yamaha Music U K Ltd OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte ur v xelstr mskallan n tet s lange som den ar ansluten till v gguttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har st ngts av ADVARSEL Netsp endingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt s l enge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt som er t endt ogs selvom der or slukket p apparatets afbryder VAROITUS Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty k ytt kytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta standby COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 714 522 9011 Digital Keyboard PSR E413 Responsible Party Address Telephone Type of Equipment Model Name This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any in
96. appear 5 Click the button to the right of Look in and select the CD ROM drive from the drop down menu that appears Double click the SampleData Folder on the window Select the file from the SongData Folder you want to transfer to the instrument and click Open Click the CD ROM drive Select a file ae Look in My Documents z ci E3 8 Desktop Cpt LJ My Documents I d Mo Computer install H 3 Floppy amp AND 5 Local Disk C Sampl lt Local Disk D Song amp Local Disk E FEE File name Dpen Files of type All Files i Cancel Double click SampleData Folder SongData Folder and click a song file Click Open At this point you can select a Style or Music Data base file on the computer or CD ROM and transfer it to the instrument in the same way as a song file 6 Acopy of the selected MIDI song file will appear in the List of files stored temporarily at the top of the window The memory medium will also be displayed at the bottom of the window to specify the desti nation for the transfer Click the Electronic Musical Instruments and then Flash mem ab Musicsoft Downloader List of files stored temporarily Add File File Name Song Name Type DOT Nutcr mid MID File p 9 Be ue D Available Space 875 KB File Name Song Name Electronic Musical Instr
97. araf mid Krasnyj Sarafan Traditional 030Ameri mid America the Beautiful S A Ward 031Brown mid Little Brown Jug Traditional 032Lomon mid Loch Lomond Traditional 033Bonni mid My Bonnie Traditional 034Londo mid Londonderry Air Traditional 035Banjo mid Ring de Banjo S C Foster 036Vogle mid Wenn ich ein V glein war Traditional 037Lorel mid Die Lorelei F Silcher 038Funic mid Funiculi Funicula L Denza 039Turke mid Turkey in the Straw Traditional 040Campt mid Camptown Races S C Foster 041Jingl mid Jingle Bells J S Pierpont 042Muss mid Muss i denn F Silcher 043Liebe mid Liebestraume Nr 3 F Liszt 044Jesu mid Jesu Joy Of Man s Desiring J S Bach 045Joy mid Ode to Joy L v Beethoven 046Pearl mid Pearl Fisher G Bizet 047Gavot mid Gavotte F J Gossec 048Seren mid Serenade Haydn F J Haydn 049Menue mid Menuett BWV Anh 114 J S Bach 050Canon mid Canon in D J Pachelbel 051 Vogel mid Der Vogelfanger Bin Ich Ja Die zauberfl te W A Mozart 052Piano mid Piano Sonate No 14 op 27 2 Mondschein L v Beethoven 053Surpr mid The Surprise Symphony No 94 F J Haydn 054WildR mid To a Wild Rose E A MacDowell 055Chans mid Chanson du Toreador G Bizet 056Babbi mid O Mio Babbino Caro G Puccini 057RowRo mid Row Row Row Your Boat DUET Traditional 058Smoky mid On Top of Old Smoky DUET Traditional 059WeWis mid We Wish You A Merry Christmas DUET Traditional 060ImMai mid Im Mai DUET Traditional 061Chris mid O Christmas Tree DUET Traditio
98. arranties and or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages Therefore these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES If warranty service should be required it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities 1 Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for assistance You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty Shipping and or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility Units shipped for service should be packed securely Repaired units will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the first 90 days IMPORTANT Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization A Return Authorization RA will be issued that has a tracking number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions It is your resp
99. bs and provide a few tips for their use Assigning Effects to the Knobs Repeatedly press the ASSIGN button to sequentially select the five effect combinations provided Ell gt gt B BH H lH etc The currently selected combination is shown in the display LIVE CONTROL ASSIGN SEN d d N E Kl FILTER 1 CUTOFF 1 RESONANCE EFFECT REVERB CHORUS El EG L ATTACK 1 RELEASE EJ STYLE FILTER CUTOFF 1 RESONANCE STYLE TEMPO _y TEMPO TOUCH Number Effect Knob A Knob B E Filter Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Effect Reverb Send Level Chorus Send Level EG Attack Time Release Time Bl Style Filter Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Style Tempo Tempo No Effect The assignable knob effects are pre programmed in the pairs listed above It is not possible to assign different effect combinations El El affect the main and dual voices only Split voices will not be affected Styles and songs will also not be affected D El affect styles only 18 PsR E413 Owners Manual Create Original Sounds Filter Filter effects shape sound by allowing only a specified range of frequencies to pass and or by producing a resonance peak at the filter s cutoff fre quency Filter effects can be used to create a range of synthesizer like sounds Filter effects can sometimes cause distortion in the bass frequencies Some hints for using the filter effects are pr
100. c5 c5 L NOTE back 80 PSR E413 Owners Manual Data cannot be saved to the registration memory during song play 4 Press the REGIST MEMORY 1 or 2 button while holding the MEMORY BANK button to store the current panel settings to the specified registration memory REGIST MEMORY MEMORY fiue L NOTE f you select a Registration Memory number that already contains data the previous data is deleted and overwritten by the new data N CAUTION Do not turn off the power while saving settings to the registra tion memory otherwise the data may be damaged or lost Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings Recalling a Registration Memory Press the MEMORY BANK button A bank number will appear in the display when you release the button REGIST MEMORY MEMORY en BANK I I Bank number 2 Use the dial or the 1 8 number but tons to select bank you want to recall 3 Press the REGIST MEMORY button 1 or 2 containing the settings you want to recall The recalled REGIST MEMORY number appears in the display for a few seconds The panel controls will be instantly set accordingly REGIST MEMORY JE BANK I I Settings That Can be Saved to the Registra tion Memory e Style settings Style number Auto Accompaniment ON OFF Split Point Style settings Main A B Style Volume Tempo Voice set
101. cting the ideal voice to play with a song or style can be confusing The One Touch Setting feature automatically selects a well balanced voice for you when you select a style or song Simply select voice number 000 to activate this feature Select voice number 000 steps 1 to 2 4 Use the dial to change songs then play on page 28 the keyboard and listen to the voice VOICE A SONG MELODY SEH Use the dial to select voice number 000 2 Select and play back any song steps 1 to 3 on page 39 You should hear a different keyboard voice than you played in step 3 Press the VOICE button after changing songs to see the name of 3 Play the keyboard and remember the the voice being used sound of the voice rr ut If you have stopped playback at some point during this procedure press the m START STOP button to start playback again 68 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Handy Performance Features Adjusting the Harmony Volume I Press the FUNCTION button DG 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and but tons to select the Harmony Volume item sett ae o 9 o 9 o o 9 6 CATEGORY o 3 Use the dial to set the harmony volume between 000 and 127 Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound Five different master equalizer EQ settings are provided to give you the best possible sound when listen ing through different reproduction systems the instrument s internal speaker
102. d cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should consult an audiologist IMPORTANT The louder the sound the shorter the time period before damage occurs Some Yamaha products may have benches and or accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied with the product or as optional accesso ries Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fix tures where applicable are well secured BEFORE using Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only No other uses are recommended NOTICE Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environ mentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the produc tion methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which i
103. d from a com puter to this instrument refer to the procedure described on Data Capacity 373 KB page 91 256 files total for the Song Style and The procedure for transferring songs included Music Database on the Accessory CD ROM from your com Data Format puter to the instrument is given as an example Song mid SMF format 0 1 Style sty Music Database mfd Backup File 08PK61 bup 90 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Connecting to a Computer Backup files can be transferred from the instru ment to a computer and back refer to the procedure described on page 92 Use the Musicsoft Downloader application with Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher MUse Musicsoft Downloader To Transfer Songs From the Accessory CD ROM To the Instrument e flash memory o o L NOTE Ifa song or style is being played stop playback before proceeding Install the Musicsoft Downloader and USB MIDI driver to your computer then connect the computer and the instru ment page 95 2 Insert the included CD ROM into the CD ROM drive A start window will appear automatically 3 Double click the Musicsoft Downloader shortcut icon that is created on the desktop This will launch the Musicsoft Downloader application and the main window will appear NOTE The instrument cannot be operated while the Musicsoft Downloader is running 4 Click the Add File button and the Add File window will
104. d shall not cause or permit any third party to decompile decode disassemble or reverse engineer the Software in whole or in part for any purpose You shall not and shall not cause any third party to translate convert decode or reverse engineer any file capable of being read by any copy or version of the Software or any data transmitted to or from any copy or version of the Software in whole or in part for any purpose The Product or any part of it must not be used to infringe any right of copyright or right of privacy publicity or personality or any other right whatsoever of any other person or entity 2 2 2 3 6 2 6 3 3 6 4 24 25 2 6 3 Copyright 3 1 You acknowledge that copyright in the Product as a whole and in the components of the Product as between you and the Licensor belongs to the Licensor or its licensors and is protected by copyright laws national and international and all other applicable laws Disclaimer of Liability In consideration of the fact that the Product is licensed hereunder free of charge a the Licensor disclaims any and all warranties with respect to the Product whether expressed or implied including without limitation any warranties that the Product is free from defects will perform in accordance with the Documentation is merchantable or is fit for any particular purpose and b the Licensor shall not have or incur any liability to you for any loss cost
105. demo song after installing Digital Music Notebook DMN_FlashDemo Digital Music Notebook Full motion demo software which introduces all features of the Digital Flash Demo Music Notebook Includes score data for the 30 internal songs provided on the instrument as well as 70 MIDI songs provided on the CD ROM The exceptions are songs SongBook Song Book 1 11 16 20 and song 30 which is copyrighted The scores for songs 9 11 are provided in this manual beginning on page 100 USBdrv2k USB MIDI Driver Windows 2000 XP This driver software is necessary to connect MIDI devices to your computer USB MIDI Driver via USB p Windows Vista XP x64 SongData MIDI 70 songs e ia Lili These songs styles or music database can be transferred to the SampleData StyleData 5 style files instrument and played or used with the instrument functions MDB 5 music database files In order to view PDF scores you will need to install Adobe Reader in your computer You can download the Adobe Reader Please check the following URL http www adobe com 4 Connect the instrument to the com MUsing the CD ROM 0000000000 Please read the Software License Agreement on puter page 121 before opening the CD ROM package The connection procedure is described on page 87 Check the system requirements to 5 Install the software make sure that the software will run on your computer 2 insert the included CD ROM
106. devices in the menu View devices by type 3 if you find Other devices double click it to extend the tree to look for Unknown device If one appears select it and click the Remove button 4 Remove the USB cable from the instru ment and make the connection again 5 Install the driver again e Windows 2000 users see page 96 e Windows XP users see page 96 e Windows Vista users See page 97 When controlling the instrument from your computer via USB the instrument does not operate correctly or no sound is heard Did you install the driver page 95 Is the USB cable connected correctly Are the volume settings of the instrument play back device and application program set to the appropriate levels Have you selected an appropriate port in the sequence software 98 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Are you using the latest USB MIDI driver The latest driver can be downloaded from the following web site http music yamaha com download Playback response is delayed Does your computer satisfy the system require ments Is any other application or device driver running Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly Do not suspend the computer while the MIDI application is running You may not be able to suspend resume normally depending on the particular environment USB Host Controller etc Even so simply disconnecting and co
107. dim7 7 5 6 9 sus2 76 PSR E413 Owner s Manual A perfect fifth 1 5 produces accompaniment based only on the root and fifth which can be used with both major and minor chords The chord fingerings listed are all in root position but other inversions can be used with the following exceptions m7 m7b5 6 m6 sus4 These chords are not shown in the Dictionary function L NOTE Inversion of the 7sus4 and m7 11 chords are not recognized if the Playing two same root keys in the adjacent octaves produces accompa notes shown in parentheses are omitted The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related chords are played in sequence e g some minor chords followed by the minor seventh Two note fingerings will produce a chord based on the previously played chord Style Auto accompaniment Functions Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary The Dictionary function is essentially a built in chord book that shows you the individual notes of chords It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it Press and hold the LESSON START button for longer than a second LESSON R START CJ D CQ Hold for longer than a second 2 As an example we ll learn how to play a GM7 G major seventh chord Press the G key in the section of the keyboard labeled ROOT The note doesn t sound The root note you set is shown i
108. does show No rhythm accompaniment plays when the START STOP button is pressed after selecting style number 141 or a style between 153 and 165 Pianist This is not a malfunction Style number 141 and style numbers 153 165 Pia nist have no rhythm parts so no rhythm will play The other parts will begin playing when you play a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard if style playback is turned on Not all of the voices seem to sound or the sound Seems to be cut off The instrument is polyphonic up to a maximum of 32 notes If the Dual voice or Split voice is being used and a style or song is playing back at the same time some notes sounds may be omitted or stolen from the accompaniment or song Some notes don t sound when playing multiple notes simultaneously on the keyboard or some notes don t sound when playing arpeggios You have exceeded 32 simultaneous notes which is the maximum polyphony the maximum number of notes that can be played simultaneously of the instrument The instrument will play normally as long as no more than 32 notes are being played at once both on the keyboard and by any automatic playback functions The footswitch for sustain seems to produce the opposite effect For example pressing the footswitch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds The polarity of the footswitch is reversed Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUST
109. e Piano Solo 13 Maple Leaf Ra These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use H 9 as lesson songs 14 The Last Rose of Summer 15 Amazing Grace 16 Die Lorelei A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also Piano Ensemble 17 Piano Concerto No 21 2nd mov well suited for use as lesson songs 18 Scarborough Fair 19 Old Folks at Home Ac Ballad 20 Against All Odds Collins 0007403 21 COD Ep Ballad 22 Boogie Woogie 23 Rock Piano When you need to practice backing accompaniment patterns these are the songs to 24 Salsa do it with This is ability you ll need if you re invited Piano Accompaniment to play with a band These songs allow you to gt Country Piano practice backing parts one hand at a time which 26 Gospel R amp B can be the easiest way to master this important skill 27 Medium Swing 28 Jazz Waltz 29 Medium Bossa 30 SlowRock CUD Includes chord data The scores for the internal songs except for songs 1 11 and song 20 which is copyrighted are provided in the Song Book on the CD ROM The scores for songs 9 11 are provided in this manual Some of the classic and or traditional songs have been edited for length or for ease in learning and may not be exactly the same as the original PSR E413 Owners Manual 41 Using Songs Types of Songs The following three types of songs can be used by the PSR E413 Preset Songs the 30 songs built into the instrument Song numbers 001 030 User S
110. e are two ways of playing auto accompaniment chords Easy Chords Standard Chords The instrument will automatically recognize the different chord types This function is called Multi Fingering Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn auto accompaniment on page 34 The keyboard to the left of the split point default 54 F 2 becomes the accompaniment range Play the accompaniment chords in this area of the keyboard Split point default 54 F 2 ls sls _ C D E F G A B C D E F Accompaniment I range MEasy Chords ceeccccccccccccce This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one two or three fingers C To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord Cm To play a minor chord Press the root note together with the H nearest black key to the left of it C7 To play a seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white key to the left of it Cm7 To play a minor seventh chord Press the root note together with the ele nearest white and black keys to the left of it three keys altogether 38 PSR E413 Owners Manual Root notes and the corresponding keys MStandard ChordS 000000000000 This method lets you produce accompaniment by playing chords using normal fingerings in the accompaniment range of the keyboard
111. e product at the minimum or keyboard If this happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the evel When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug power cord from he AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified he power cord from the wall AC outlet Yamaha service personnel e Use only the stand specified for the instrument When attaching the stand or Li Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might rack use the provided screws only Failure to do so could cause damage to the discolor the panel or keyboard internal components or result in the instrument falling over e 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 cD e 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 e 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 Also be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume Saving data controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level z PE i Saving and backing up your data e e The panel settings and some other types of data are not retained in memory M
112. e stored in memory as soon as they are changed See The Backup Parameters on page 56 for information on the function settings that are stored on the instru ment To restore all initial factor default settings per form the Backup Clear procedure described in the Initialization section on page 56 The selected function PSR E413 Owners Manual 83 The Functions Function Setting List Setting Item title Range Settings Description Style Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Style Song Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Song Transpose 12 12 Determines the pitch of the instrument by semitone increments Tuning 100 100 Sets the pitch of the instrument s sound in 1 cent increments Pitch Bend Range 01 12 Sets the pitch bend range in semitone increments Determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split point Split Point 000 127 in other words the key that separates the Split lower and Main upper p C 2 G8 voices The Split Point setting and Accompaniment Split Point setting are automatically set to the same value m 1 Soft When Touch Response is on this determines the sensitivity of the Touch Sensitivity 2 Medium feature i 3 Hard Main Voice Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Main voice Main Voice Octave 2 2 Determines the octave range for the M
113. e the effect precisely to the rhythm Triplet settings are also available 1 6 quarter note triplets 08 Trill 1 8 note A 1 12 eighth note triplets 1 24 sixteenth note triplets 3 The Trill effect Types 06 12 create two note trills alternating notes when two 09 Trill 1 12 note notes are held R The Tremolo effect Types 13 19 repeat all held notes up to four 10 Trill 1 16 note h The Echo effect Types 20 26 create delayed repeats of each note played Se 11 Trill 1 24 note FA 12 Trill 1 32 note 13 Tremolo 1 4 note J 3 14 Tremolo 1 6 note J J J 15 Tremolo 1 8 note A 4 16 Tremolo 1 12 note STI 17 Tremolo 1 16 note A 18 Tremolo 1 24 note AI 19 Tremolo 1 32 note h 20 Echo 1 4 note d 3 21 Echo 1 6 note J J J 22 Echo 1 8 note A 23 Echo 1 12 note TQ 24 Echo1 16 note A pm 25 Echo 1 24 note FAI 26 Echo 1 32 note 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 01 02 Chorus 1 2 Conventional chorus program with rich warm chorusing 03 04 Flanger 1 2 Pronounced three phase modulation with a slight metallic sound 05 Off No effect PSR E413 Owner s Manual 117 DI MIDI Implementation Chart gSHSW HS I Ndu
114. ecce ethica te a Reverb Reverb Type IRePart ONE Save Backup File Save Panel Setting Ni leegen SMF Standard MIDI File 90 Software Licensing Agreement 121 Np Song Clear Song List Song Memory SOng Out eniin tete rtthnoreenss Song Volume i isriciionianini SEET Split Point arts Split Voice ie ie Split Voice Chorus Level Split Voice Octave De Split Voice Pali 5n noniine Split Voice Reverb Level Split Voice Volume Standard Chords ine Style scaricarli Style File suas eate dee Style List Style Out Style Tempo s Style Volume Sustain Footswitch Synchro Start eene Synchro fotoe eege System Message sese T TEMPO crearne 27 Time Denominator 64 Time Numerator Time Signature Touch Response neenon Touch Sensitivity jur M Track Clear retainer Transfer aine duet rent TFADSPpose i cin Troubleshooting Installation 98 Troubleshooting Instrument 99 T nllg onm baies 66 USB casser Grant ets 87 USB MIDI Driver 0 eee 96 97 User SONG sini ai 52 PSR E413 Owners Manual 125 Limited Warranty 90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS Yamaha Corporation of America here
115. ed back or the name of the chord being played on the keyboard Song Track Display Information related to the song tracks is shown here see page 52 79 006006 atk mwas LILI SE i si h Ne Pete FL F m E sai 3333 v I HE TE HE 7 OE E AN HE II E E n L Beat Display Indicates the current style or song beat with flashing arrows see page gt 39 27 BEAT Knob Assign Display This display allows you to visually EN confirm parameters assigned to the knobs see page 18 KNOB ASSIGN PSR E413 Owners Manual 59 e De 4 Adding Effects Harmony This feature adds harmony notes to the main voice Press the HARMONY button to turn 3 Use the dial to select a harmony type Harmony feature on To turn Harmony off press the HARMONY button again HARMONY When harmony is on the harmony icon will appear in the display HARMONY HARMONY Z TYPE A When you press the HARMONY button to turn this feature on the appropriate harmony type for the currently selected main voice is automatically selected 2 Press and hold the HARMONY button for longer than a second so that the Harmony Type item appears HarmType appears in the display for a few seconds and the currently selected harmony type will be displayed Use the dial to select a different harmony type HARMONY HARMON L TYPE wi Hold for longer than a second FUNCTION HARMONY The c
116. ed below If necessary also make sure to save all important User data see page 56 since custom panel settings are lost when the batteries are removed A caution Use only manganese or alkaline batteries for this instrument Other types of batteries including rechargeable batteries may exhibit a sudden drop in power when the batteries are low possi bly resulting in a loss of flash memory data Be sure to install the batteries in the same direction maintaining the correct polarity as shown Incorrect battery installation may result in heat fire and or leaking of corrosive chemicals When the batteries run down replace them with a complete set of six new batteries NEVER mix old and new batteries Do not use different kinds of batteries e g alkaline and manganese at the same time If the instrument will not be used for an extended period of time remove the batteries to prevent possible fluid leakage Please use the power adaptor when transferring data to flash memory Batteries including rechargeable types can be drained rapidly by this type of operation If the batteries do become drained during a data transfer both the data being transferred and the data currently in the transfer destination will be lost Setting Up Make all necessary connections below BEFORE turning the power on Connecting Headphones PHONES OUTPUT Jack PHONES OUTPUT The PSR E413 speakers are automatically shut off
117. elf User Songs or songs that have been transferred to the instrument from a computer in the same way that you play the internal songs The song displayed here can be played PSR E413 Owners Manual 39 Using Songs 001 030 Built in Songs see next page 031 035 User Songs Songs you record yourself 036 Songs transferred from a computer pages 90 92 Listen to the song Press the m START STOP button to begin playback of the selected song You can stop playback at any time by pressing the m START STOP button again SONG CONTROL b n JUUL B Using the DEMO PC button Press the DEMO PC button to play Songs 001 008 in sequence Playback will continue repeatedly starting again from the first Song 001 You can select a song by using the and buttons after pressing the DEMO PC button You can stop playback at any time by pressing the DEMO PC button DEMO Pc Song Fast Forward Fast Reverse and Pause These are just like the transport controls on a cassette deck or CD player letting you fast forward bb FF rewind lt lt REW and pause mn PAUSE playback of the song SONG CONTROL ER e When an A B repeat range is specified the fast reverse and forward function will only work within that range REW FF PAUSE Press the fast reverse Press the fast forward Press the pause but button to rapidly button to rapidly ski
118. emory becomes full dur ing recording a warning mes sage will appear and recording will stop automatically Use the song clear or track clear page 55 function to delete unwanted data and make more room avail able for recording then do the recording again PSR E413 Owners Manual 53 Record Your Own Performance If you press the INTRO ENDING rit button while recording the style track an appropriate ending pattern will play and then recording will stop When recording stops the current measure number will return to 001 and the recorded track numbers in the display will light To Record Other Tracks Repeat steps 2 through 4 to record any of the remaining tracks By selecting an unrecorded track SONG MEMORY buttons 1 5 A you can record the new track while listening to previously recorded tracks the playback tracks will appear in the display You can also mute previously recorded tracks the muted tracks will not appear in the display while recording new tracks To Re record a Track Simple select the track you want to re record for recording in the normal way The new material will overwrite the previous data 5 When the recording is done To Play Back a User Song User songs are played back in the same way as regular songs page 39 1 Press the SONG button amp The current song number name will be displayed use the dial to select the user song 031 035 you want to play 3
119. es between this instrument and a computer No other file transfer application can be used PSR E413 Owners Manual 97 Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide Troubleshooting The driver cannot be installed Is the USB cable connected correctly Check the USB cable connection Disconnect the USB cable then connect it again Is the USB function enabled on your computer When you connect the instrument to the computer for the first time if the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear the USB function on the computer may be disabled Perform the following steps 1 Select Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager for Win dows 2000 XP or select Control Panel gt Device Manager for Windows Vista Classic View only in Windows XP 2 Make sure that no or x marks appear at Universal serial bus controller or USB Root Hub If you see an or x mark the USB controller is disabled Is any unknown device registered If driver installation fails the instrument will be marked as an Unknown device and you will not be able to install the driver Delete the Unknown device by following the steps below I Select Control Panel gt System gt Hardware gt Device Manager for Win dows 2000 XP or select Control Panel gt Device Manager for Windows Vista Classic View only in Windows XP 2 Look for Other
120. es the Repeat and learn sure count in Playback will continue up to the point at which you function jumps Dack by pressing R a number button 1 9 during pressed the 5 REPEAT amp LEARN button and then jump back repeat playback four measures and begin again after a count in This process will repeat so all you have to do is press the C5 REPEAT amp LEARN button when you make a mistake in order to repeat practice of that section until you get it right SONG CONTROL ES A B lt lt gt gt UI n Jump back 4 measures and repeat playback o Song playback direction Press immediately Oops B A mistake 48 PSR E413 Owners Manual Play Using the Music Database You want to play music in your favorite style but you re not sure how to n select the best voice and style for the type of music you want to play simply select the appropriate style from the Music Database The panel settings will automatically be adjusted for the ideal combination of sounds and style 1 Press the MUSIC DATABASE button SONG STYLE MUSIC DATABASE VOICE Z SONG MELODY VOICE A Music Database name will appear in the display 2 Select a Music Database Referring to the list on the panel or Music Database List on page 114 of the manual use the dial to select a music database Select one that Music Database MDB files transferred from a computer can matches the
121. est evaluation Good BEES OK BB After the evaluation display has appeared the lesson will start again E The evaluation feature can be from the beginning turned off via the FUNCTION Grade item page 85 PSR E413 Owners Manual 45 Select a Song For a Lesson Lesson 2 Your Tempo Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing Song playback tempo will vary to match the speed you are playing at The song will slow down when you play wrong notes so you can learn at your own pace Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1 and 2 on pages 43 44 Start Lesson 2 Each time the LESSON START button is pressed the lesson modes are selected in sequence Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Off Les son 1 LESSON R START COG In this case 2 indicate that right hand lesson 2 has been selected Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 2 is selected _ Start the lesson Play the note shown in the display Try to play the notes at the correct timing As you learn to play the right notes at the right timing the tempo will increase until eventually you ll be playing at the song s original tempo r Left hand part a Right hand part In the case of a right hand lesson 3 Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the gt m START STOP button Once you ve mastered Lesson 2 move on to Lesson 3 46 PSR E413 Ow
122. f When turned on the split voice icon will appear in the display The cur The split voice feature cannot S R 3 be used during a song lesson rently selected split voice will sound to the left of the keyboard split page 43 point D VOICE CONTROL SPLIT DUAL HARMONY TOUCH SPLIT QUAL HARMONY TOUCH NE L TYPE L SENSE Press and hold the SPLIT button for longer than a sec Eo ain i nn nun SPLIT SPLIT Split voice icon ond S VOICE appears in the display for a few seconds then the currently T b You can also select the Split selected split voice will be displayed Voice display by pressing he FUNCTION button and then using the CATEGORY 4 and X buttons to select the S Voice item VOICE CONTROL SPLIT DUAL HARMONY TOUCH SPLIT QUAL HARMONY TOUCH ENE L TYPE L SENSE Hold for longer than a second ausa ER FUNCTION H D SPLIT FUNCTION STYLE I DI IIL The currently selected SPLIT voice 30 PSR E413 Owners Manual Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices Select the desired split voice Watch the displayed split voice and rotate the dial until the voice you want to use is selected The voice selected here becomes the split voice which will play to the left of the keyboard split point For this example try selecting the 033 Folk Guitar voice 4 Play the keyboard n o OI U a M Try selecting and play
123. f applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of bat tery is approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement This product may also use household type batteries Some of these may be rechargeable Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged When installing batteries do not mix batteries with new or with batteries of a different type Batteries MUST be installed correctly Mismatches or incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture Warning Do not attempt to disassemble or incinerate any battery Keep all batter ies away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regu lated by the laws in your area Note Check with any retailer of household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc If your dealer is unable to assist you please contact Yamaha directly NAME PLATE LOCATION The name plate is located on the bottom of the product The model num ber serial number power requirements etc are located on this pla
124. g the right hand part la AUT iU Press the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button to turn the performance assistant technology feature off The complete score for Nocturne is provided on page 104 p MD 26 PSR E413 Owners Manual The Easy Way to Play Piano Change the Song Tempo When using the performance assistant technology or in other situations in which the tempo of the song is too fast or too slow for you you can change the tempo as required Press the TEMPO TAP button The tempo display will appear and you can use the dial the and buttons or the 0 to 9 number buttons to set to tempo to anywhere from 011 and 280 quarter note beats per minute TEMPO TAP Current tempo value You can return to the original tempo by simultaneously pressing the and buttons About the Beat Display The arrow marks in the beat display flash in time with the rhythm of the song or style 2325295 BEAT First beat of measure Third beat Second beat Fourth beat PSR E413 Owners Manual 27 Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices In addition to piano organ and other standard keyboard instruments this instrument has a large range of voices that includes guitar bass strings sax trumpet drums and percussion sound effects a wide variety of musical sounds Select and Play a Voice MAIN This procedure selects the main voice you will play on the keyboa
125. hdw 101 SayYou 161 Rhythm 41 NikitSng 102 SayNthng 162 LOVE 42 Sure of 103 Stranger 163 LeroyBad 43 Off Day 104 OneDay 164 Caraban 44 Tell Her 105 TheBayou 165 Misbehav 45 GirlsMne 106 ThisSong 166 Safari 46 NeedLove 107 Distance 167 Smiling POP CLASSICS 108 ThisWay 168 SoWhatls 47 Standing 109 LoveGone 169 TimeGone 48 RainLaff 110 Inspirng 170 TasteHny 49 Sunshine 111 TrueColr 171 Sandman 50 ForNamdo ROCK amp ROLL 172 Tunisian 51 ThankFor 112 ShakenUp 173 TwoFoot 52 ManPiano 113 Beethovn 174 MyBaby 53 CoinLane 114 HurryLov R amp B 54 LovesYou 115 BeCruel 175 AsPlayed 55 Tmbourin 116 Jumping 176 BabyGrov 56 Alone 117 Countdwn 177 Highwy66 57 GldField 118 SuePeggy 178 SweetCHI 58 Raindrop 119 Champion 179 JustU amp Me 59 SultanSw 120 Jailhous 180 ManLoves 60 Life sWk 121 BlueShoe 181 OurLove 61 TopWorld 122 Rockin24 182 Wish 114 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Music Database List MDB No MDB Name MDB No MDB Name COUNTRY 243 Donald s 183 OnTheRd 244 MoonWiz 184 Breathe 245 MoulinHt 185 InMyMind 246 Sunshine 186 ContryHw 247 PieceOf 187 GreenGrs 248 GreenSlv 188 EverNeed 249 TakeFour 189 Lonesone 250 TexRose 190 Lucille 251 ThePolka 191 HomeRng 252 Scarboro 192 Tennesse 253 Edelweis LATIN 254 AroundWd 193 Bananabt 255 Whatever
126. he track s you five user songs if you record only to the melody tracks Up to want to record on approximately 5 500 chord changes can be recorded for e Melody Track 1 5 CELCELELIETI Record the melody parts the five user songs if you record Style Track A Records the chord part only to the style track Mey Chords SE track s and SE SONG MEMORY Kairaiealefafatg A CLEAR Track Track Track Track Track Track 1 2 3 4 5 A E Track Mute This instrument allows you to choose whether recorded tracks will play back while you are recording or playing back other tracks page 79 Recording Procedure Press the SONG button then use the dial to select the user song number 031 035 you want to record to SONG C R STYLE Ey MUSIC DATABASE Rotate the dial to select a song number between 031 and 035 VOICE Z SONG MELODY VOICE 52 PSR E413 Owners Manual Record Your Own Performance Select the track s you want to record to and confirm your selection on the display Record a Melody Track and the Accompaniment Track Together Press the melody track button 1 5 you want to record to while hold ing the REC button Next press the A button while holding the REC button The selected tracks will flash in the display SONG MEMORY CARELLA EC ACMP ON Press and hold n P sg Record a Melody track
127. hime at the beginning of each measure if you set this parameter to 00 Adjusting the Metronome Volume Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION D 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons to select the Metronome Volume item CATEGORY ES B3 Metronome volume 64 PSR E413 Owners Manual The available range is from 0 through 60 Select 5 for this example L NOTE The metronome time signature will synchronize to a style or song that is playing so these parameters cannot be changed while a style or song is playing 3 Press the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons as many times as necessary to select the beat length function TimesigD The currently selected beat length will be dis played ESEN o o b o o o o o CATEGORY o The length of one beat 4 Use the dial to select the beat length Select the required length for each beat 2 4 8 or 16 half note quarter note eighth note or 16th note Select 8 for this example 3 Use the dial to set the metronome vol ume as required Handy Performance Features Tap Start You can supply a count in at any tempo you like to start playback Simply tap the TEMPO TAP button at any tempo 4 times for time signatures in 4 and 3 times for time signatures in 3 and the selected style song will begin playing at the tapped tempo TEM V S Touch Response Sensitivity When touch response is on you can adjust the keyboard s se
128. il during the transfer To Use transferred Songs For Lessons In order to use songs only SMF format 0 transferred from a computer for lessons it is necessary to specify which channels are to be played back as the right hand and left hand parts 1 Press the SONG button and select the song 036 residing in flash memory for which you want to set the guide track amp Press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the CATEGORY 4 and X buttons to select the R Part or L Part item A Use the dial to select the channel you want to play back as the specified right or left hand part We recommend that you select channel 1 for the right hand part and channel 2 for the left hand part 92 PSR E413 Owners Manual memory media may become unstable and its contents may dis il Transfer a backup file from the instrument to a computer ee You can use the Musicsoft Downloader to transfer Backup Files containing backup data page 56 including the five User Songs stored on the instru ment to a computer If you click Electronic Musi cal Instruments in the Musicsoft Downloader display and then System Drive a file named O8PK61 bup will appear in the lower right corner of the Musicsoft Downloader display This is the backup file For details about how to transmit backup file using the Musicsoft Downloader appli cation refer to the Online help Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument fo
129. image of the song you intend to play be selected and used in the same m an way as the internal Music Data For this example select the 158 Patrol bases MDB numbers 301 File transfer instructions are provided on page 90 3 Play the chords with your left hand and melody with your right The jazz style will start playing when you play a left hand chord to the left of the split point page 30 Refer to page 38 for information about playing chords j A Split Point gt D v rt Press the START STOP button to stop playback PSR E413 Owners Manual 49 Change a Song s Style In addition to each song s default style you can select any other style n to play the song with the Easy Song Arranger feature This means that you can play a song that is normally a ballad for example as a bossa nova as a hip hop tune etc You can create totally different arrange ments by changing the style with which a song is played You can also change the song s melody voice and the keyboard voice for a complete change of image Listen to the DEMO Song for Easy Song Arranger The Hallelujah Chorus in the preset songs lets you experience the Easy Song Arranger Playing it Press the SONG button then select a 009 Hallelujah Chorus by using the dial Press the m START STOP button to play it SONG STYLE N MUSIC DATABASE VOICE SONG MELODY VOICE As the
130. ing a range of split voices Play the Grand Piano Voice When you just want to play piano all you have to do is press one convenient button Press the PORTABLE GRAND button The 001 Grand Piano voice will be selected e When you press the PORTA BLE GRAND button all settings other than touch sensitivity are M ORAND J turned off The dual and split voices will also be turned off so only the Grand Piano voice will play over the entire keyboard PSR E413 Owners Manual 31 Fun Sounds This instrument includes a range of drum kits and unique sound effects you can use for entertainment Laughter babbling brooks jet fly bys eerie effects and much more These sounds can be a great way to enhance the mood at parties Drum Kits e Drum kits are collections of drum and percussion instruments When you select a violin or other normal instrument main voice for example all keys produce the sound of the same violin only at different pitches If you select a drum kit as the main voice however each key produces the sound of a different drum or percus sion instrument Drum Kit Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 28 1 Press the VOICE button amp Use the dial to select 117 Std Kit1 3 Try out each key and enjoy the drum and percussion sounds Try out each key and enjoy the drum and percus
131. ing of the Song When the intro finishes playing accompaniment shifts to the main sec tion The length of the intro in measures differs depending on the selected Style MAIN section This is used for playing the main part of the Song It plays a main accompaniment pattern and repeats indefinitely until another section s button is pressed There are two variations on the basic pattern A and B and the Style playback sound changes harmonically based on the chords you play with your left hand Fill in section This is automatically added before changing to section A or B ENDING section This is used for the ending of the Song When the ending is finished the auto accompaniment stops automatically The length of the ending in measures differs depending on the selected Style Press the STYLE button and then 3 Press the SYNC START button to turn select a style synchro start on 2 Press the ACMP ON OFF button to a a a a i A E ANON E m XU STYLE CONTROL AAA Beat arrows will flash when BEAT the synchro start standby y v mode is engaged E MAII ON OFF ENDING tit AUTO ACMP ON ST Appears when Auto Accompaniment is on Synchro Start When the synchro start standby mode is engaged style playback will begin as soon as you play a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard You can disengage the synchro start standby mode by pressing the SYNC START button again 70 PSR E413 Owners M
132. isplayed Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window The USB MIDI driver installation is complete Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide L NOTE This Wizard window will not appear when using Windows XP Pro fessional x64 Edition There is no need to restart the computer 1 O When using Windows XP Professional x64 Edition the Support Module must be installed After installing the USB MIDI drivers for all the connected USB devices select My Computer from the Start menu Right click the CD ROM icon and select Open from the pop up menu Select USBdrvVista_ gt XPx64SupportModule Setup exe and launch Setup exe Follow the onscreen direc tions NOTE Once the Support Module is installed this step is not necessary even if you ve connected a new USB device or updated the USB MIDI driver Installing the driver in Windows Vista I Start the computer and use the Adminis trator account to log on to Windows Vista 2 Insert the included CD ROM into the CD ROM drive A start window will appear automatically 3 First make sure the POWER switch on the MIDI device is set to OFF then use a USB cable to connect the MIDI device to the computer After making the connec tions turn on the power of the MIDI device The system automatically launches the Found New Hardware win dow Click Locate and install driver soft ware recommended Otherwise refer to
133. lear 0000000000000000000000000000000 To clear data backed up to the internal flash memory panel user setting reg istration memory user songs style file 166 turn the power on by pressing the STANDBY ON switch while holding the highest white key on the keyboard The backed up data will be erased and the default values restored STANDBY ON J P TI MFlash Clear 00000000000000000000000000000000 To clear song style and music database files that have been transferred to the N CAUTION internal flash memory from a computer turn the power on by pressing the When you execute the Flash STANDBY ON switch while simultaneously holding the highest white key iid a soin on the keyboard and the three highest black keys cleared Be sure to save data you want to keep to a com puter E EXT ON j P wm IMM a 56 PSR E413 Owner s Manual d Basic Operation and Displays Overall PSR E413 control is based on the following simple operations 1 Pressa button to select a basic function 2 Use the dial to select an item or value 3 Start a function Select an item or value Display page 59 1 Select a basic function 3 Start a function vemor rc ASSISYANT ANRANGNA F
134. lstn 134 Indi Pop 23 PianoBld R amp B 135 Bhangra 24 LoveSong 81 Soul 136 Garba 25 68Modern 82 DetPop 1 137 Goa Pop 26 68SlowRk 83 60s R amp R 138 Bhajan 27 680rcBld 84 6 8 Soul WALTZ 28 OrganBld 85 ModrnR amp B 139 ItalyWiz 29 Pop Bld 86 CroTwist 140 MriacWlz 30 16Bld 1 87 Rck amp Roll 141 Serenade 31 16Bld 2 88 DetPop 2 142 SwingWlz DANCE 89 Boogie 1 143 Jz Wiz 1 32 ClubBeat 90 Boogie 2 144 Jz Wiz 2 33 Electron 91 6 8Blues 145 CntryWiz 34 FunkyHse COUNTRY 146 OberWitz 35 ChartR amp B 92 Cntry8Bt 147 Musette 36 MellowHH 93 CntryPop CHILDREN 37 SoulR amp B 94 CntrySwg 148 Learn2 4 38 Chillout 95 CntryBld 149 Learn4 4 39 EuTrance 96 Cntry2 4 150 Learn6 8 40 Ibiza 97 CowboyBg 151 Fun 3 4 41 DreamDnc 98 CntryShf 152 Fun 4 4 42 NewHipHp 99 Blgrass PIANIST 43 Pop R amp B LATIN 153 Stride 44 TrancPop 100 BrzSamba 154 PnoBls 1 45 ChartPop 101 Bossa 155 PnoBls 2 46 HouseMsk 102 PopBossa 156 Pno Rag 47 Swing H 103 Tijuana 157 Pno R amp R 48 TcnPolis 104 DscLatin 158 PnoBoogi 49 Clubdanc 105 Mambo 159 PnoJzWiz 50 Club Ltn 106 Salsa 160 PnoJzBld 51 Garage 1 107 Beguine 161 Arpeggio 52 Garage 2 108 GtrRumba 162 Musical 53 TenParty 109 Flamenco 163 SlowRock 54 UK Pop 110 RmblsInd 164 8Pno Bld 55 HHGroove 111 Reggae 165 PnoSwing 56 Hip Shfl 57 HipHopPp DI Arpeggio List Arpeggi
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136. ment s keyboard and produce a perfect A Po performance every time even if you play wrong notes All you have to do I DI I I Il is play on the keyboard alternately on the left and right hand ranges of the N keyboard for example and you ll sound like a pro as long as you play in time with the music E Play a Variety of Instrument Voices Page 28 The instrument voice that sounds when you play the keyboard can be changed to violin flute harp or any of an extensive range of voices You can change the mood of a song written for piano for example by using violin to play it instead Experience a whole new world of musical variety E Play Along with Styles Page 33 Want to play with full accompaniment Try the auto accompaniment Styles The accompaniment styles provide the equivalent of a full backing band cov ering a wide variety of styles from waltzes to 8 beat to euro trance and much more Select a style that matches the music you want to play or exper iment with new styles to expand your musical horizons 8 PSR E413 Owner s Manual Contents Copyright e ue caiano AD 6 Hn M 6 Included ACCESSOMES eet tnnt ener 7 Special Features of the PSR E413 sss 8 Setting Up 10 Power Requirements eter inne 10 Connecting Headphones PHONES OUTPUT Jack 11 Connecting a Footswitch SUSTAIN Jack sel
137. n accompaniment is stopped an FCH message is transmitted When the clock is set to External both FAH accompaniment start and FCH accompaniment stop are rec ognized Local ON OFF lt Local ON gt Bn 7A 7F lt Local OFF gt Bn 7A 00 Value for n is ignored When a Type LSB value is received that corresponds to no effect type a value corresponding to the effect type coming the closest to the specified value is automatically set The numbers in parentheses in front of the Effect Type names correspond to the number indicated in the display REVERB TYPE TYPE LSB MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20 000 No Effect 001 01 Hall1 02 Hall2 03 Hall3 002 Room 04 Room1 05 Room2 003 Stage 06 Stage1 07 Stage2 004 Plate 08 Plate1 09 Plate2 005 127 No Effect CHORUS TYPE TYPE LSB MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20 000 063 No Effect 064 Thru 065 Chorus 02 Chorus2 066 Celeste 01 Chorus1 067 Flanger 03 Flanger1 04 Flanger2 068 127 No Effect 120 PSR E413 Owners Manual ATTENTION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREE MENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE ONLY PERMITTED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT IS BETWEEN YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR LEGAL ENTITY AND YAMAHA COR
138. n even play wrong notes Song playback will slow down to a speed you can handle It s never too late to start learning Lesson Flow Select a song from the Piano Solo Piano Ensemble category Select the Select the part you want song you want Le to work on right hand dc PS i to learn left hand both hands dai The practice methods Lesson 1 Learn to play the correct notes Lesson 2 Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing Lesson 3 Learn to play the correct notes at the correct timing along with the song Lesson 1 Waiting In this lesson try playing the correct notes Play the note shown in the display The song will wait until you play the right note Select a song for your lesson Press the SONG button and rotate the dial to select the song you want to use for your lesson As listed on page 42 there are a variety of song types For this example try selecting the 012 ForElise SONG C R STYLE EEN MUSIC DATABASE gt VOICE 4A SONG MELODY VOICE PSR E413 Owners Manual 43 Select a Song For a Lesson Select the part you want to practice Press the R button for a right hand lesson L button for a left hand lesson or press both the R and L buttons simultaneously for a both hands lesson The currently selected part is shown in the display Right hand lesson
139. n the display ROOT C G TOUCH 3 Press the M7 major seventh key in the section of the keyboard labeled CHORD TYPE The note doesn t sound The notes you should play for the specified chord root note and chord type are shown in the display both as notation and in the keyboard diagram CHORD TYPE gt M M7 o Notation of chord Chord name root and type TOUCH BEAT KNOB T ASSIGN z n Individual notes of chord keyboard To call up possible inversions of the chord press the buttons L NOTE About major chords Simple major chords are usually indicated only by the root note For example C refers to C major However when specifying major chords here make sure to select M major after pressing the root note 4 Try playing a chord in the auto accom paniment section of the keyboard checking the indications in the display When you ve played the chord properly a bell sound signals your success and the chord name in the display flash PSR E413 Owners Manual 77 Fr eferene 4 Song Settings Song Volume I Press the FUNCTION button EU 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons to select the Song Volume item SN Lot E o o he o 9 o o o CATEGORY sq Ge Song volume A B Repeat You can specify a section of a song A is the start point and B is the end point for repeat playback ces A B I Play the song p
140. nal 062MaryH mid Mary Had a Little Lamb DUET Traditional 063TenLi mid Ten Little Indians DUET S Winner 064PopGo mid Pop Goes The Weasel DUET Traditional 065Twink mid Twinkle Twinkle Little Star DUET Traditional 066Close mid Close Your Hands Open Your Hands DUET J J Rousseau 067Cucko mid The Cuckoo DUET Traditional 068Augus mid O du lieber Augustin DUET Traditional 069Londo mid London Bridge DUET Traditional 070Three mid Three Blind Mice DUET Traditional The easy song arranger can only be used with songs that include chord data 116 PSR E413 Owners Manual DI Effect Type List Harmony Types No Harmony Type Description 01 Duet Harmony types 01 05 are pitch based and add one two or three note harmonies to the sin gle note melody played in the right hand These types sound when chords are played in the 02 Trio auto accompaniment range of the keyboard These Harmony types will also work when playing songs that contain chord data 03 Block 04 Country 05 Octave 06 Trill 1 4 note J Types 6 26 are rhythm based effects and add embellishments or delayed repeats in time with the auto accompaniment These types sound whether the auto accompani r 3 31 ment is on or not however the actual speed of the effect depends on the Tempo set 07 Trill 1 6 note J Jd ting page 27 The individual note values in each type let you synchroniz
141. nctions pro vided by this instrument What Is MIDI No doubt you have heard the terms acoustic instrument and digital instrument In the world today these are the two main categories of instru ments Let s consider a grand piano and a classical guitar as representative acoustic instruments They are easy to understand With the piano you strike a key and a hammer inside hits some strings and plays a note With the guitar you directly pluck a string and the note sounds But how does a digital instrument go about playing a note Acoustic guitar note production LLL MM NC NIH G i Tone Generator R Sampling Electronic circuit Sampling WY o UND NT dr Based on playing information from the keyboard a sampling note stored in the tone generator is played through the speakers As shown in the illustration above in an electronic instrument the sampling note previously recorded note stored in the tone generator section elec tronic circuit is played based on information received from the keyboard So then what is the information from the keyboard that becomes the basis for note production 86 PSR E413 Owners Manual For example let s say you play a C quarter note using the grand piano sound on the instrument Unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a reso nated note the electronic instrument puts out infor mation from the keyboard such as with what voice
142. nd the arpeg gio function will automatically create a variety of interesting arpeggio type phrases By changing the arpeggio type and the notes you play it is possible to create a wide range of patterns and phrases that can be used for music production as well as performance Press the ARPEGGIO ON OFF button to turn the arpeg gio function on The indicator lights when the Arpeggio function is on ARPEGGIO ON OFF TYPE QU Voices and the Arpeggio Function This instrument lets you select a variety of voices that you can play ES l via the keyboard When you select a voice number between 129 and 148 ii Ge the arpeggio function will automatically be engaged so you can start playing arpeggios immediately The arpeggio function will automati cally be turned off when you select any other voice If you want to use voices 129 148 for normal performance without the arpeggio function press the ARPEGGIO ON OFF button to turn the arpeggio function off after selecting the voice Voices for which the arpeggio function is automatically turned on Voice No Voice Name Voice No Voice Name 129 Concerto 139 ReggaeOrgan 130 Pizzicato 140 Harpeggio 131 Piano Ballad 141 SalsaPlano 132 Synth Sequence 142 AnalogSequence 133 Guitarist 143 Sawtooth 134 Pauls Bass 144 Piano Arpeggio 135 Trance Bass 145 Guitar Arpeggio 136 SynthChords 146 ClubBeat 137 Acid Bass 147 R amp B Loop
143. ndow to close the Control Panel 5 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive A start window will appear automatically 6 First make sure the POWER switch on the MIDI device is set to OFF then use a USB cable to connect the MIDI device to the computer After making the connec tions turn on the power of the MIDI device The system launches the Found New Hardware Wizard automatically Oth erwise refer to Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide section of the Owner s Manual If the sys tem displays Found New Hardware in the lower right corner wait until Wizard window is displayed Some computers may take a while to display the window If the Wizard window prompts you to specify whether or not to connect to Windows Update select the radio button for No not this time then click Next 7 Select the radio button for Install the software automatically recommended then click Next L NOTE If during the installation the system displays has not passed Win dows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP click Continue Anyway 8 When the installation is complete the Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard Click Finish Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window 9 Restart the computer If the system displays Found New Hardware in the lower right corner wait until the Wizard win dow is d
144. ners Manual Select a Song For a Lesson Lesson 3 Minus One Here s where you can perfect your technique The song will play at the normal tempo minus the part you have chosen to play Play along while listening to the song Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1 and 2 on pages 43 44 Start Lesson 3 Each time the LESSON START button is pressed the lesson modes are selected in sequence Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Off Les son 1 LESSON R START DON X In this case 3 indicate that right hand lesson 3 has been selected Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 3 is selected E Start the lesson Play the note shown in the display r Left hand part De Right hand part AI In the case of a right hand lesson Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the W START STOP button PSR E413 Owner s Manual 47 Select a Song For a Lesson Practice Makes Perfect Repeat and Learn Use this feature when you want to start again just ahead of a section on which you made a mistake or to repeatedly practice a section you find difficult Press the C5 REPEAT amp LEARN button during a les son The song location will move back four measures from the point at i n You can change the number of which you pressed the button and playback will begin after a one mea measur
145. ng on your computer it is a good idea to first send and record the panel setup data before the actual performance data Press the FUNCTION button 3 Press YES to send or press NO FUNCTION to cancel nm be RESET 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and buttons to select the Initial Send item 299 NY ve o a o o o o o CATEGORY o Transferring Data between the Computer and Instrument Songs styles or Music Database files residing on a computer or the supplied CD ROM can be trans ferred to the instrument Backup files can also be What is SMF Standard MIDI File The SMF Standard MIDI File format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence transferred from the instrument to the computer formats used for storing sequence data There are and back two variations Format 0 and Format 1 A large In order to transfer files between your computer number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF and the instrument you will need to install the Format 0 and most commercially available MIDI Musicsoft Downloader application and the USB sequence data is provided in SMF Format 0 MIDI Driver included on the Accessory CD ROM on your computer Refer to the Accessory CD BWith the Musicsoft ROM Installation Guide on page 93 for installation Downloader You Can cecceccce details Transfer files from the computer to the instru ment s flash memory Data that can be transferre
146. nnecting the USB cable will allow you to use the instrument functions again How can remove the driver Windows 2000 XP Vista Start the computer and use the Adminis trator account to log on Windows Close all applications and windows that are open 2 Insert the included CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Select My Computer from the Start menu 4 Right click the CD ROM icon and select Open from the pop up menu 5 Select USBdrvVista_ or USBdrv2k_ folder uninstall folder gt uninstall exe file and launch uninstall exe file Follow the on screen instructions to uninstall the driver L NOTE e When using a 64 bit OS click uninstall x64 exe from USBarvvVista folder L NOTE If the User Account Control window appears click Continue 6 A message asking you to restart your computer in order to complete the uninstall procedure will appear Driver removal will be complete when you have restarted your computer DI Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution When the instrument is turned on or off a popping sound is temporarily produced This is normal and indicates that the instrument is receiving electrical power When using a mobile phone noise is produced Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interfer ence To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it further away
147. nsitivity to dynamics in three steps I Press the TOUCH button to turn touch response on The touch response icon will appear in the dis play when touch response is on page 59 TOUCH TOUCH zi 2 Press and hold the TOUCH button for longer than a second so that the Touch Sensitivity item appears TouchSns appears in the display for a few seconds and the currently selected touch sensi tivity will be displayed TOUCH Touch response icon TOUCH TOUCH 1 Hold for longer 3 7 than a second Touch Sensitivity 3 Use the dial in response to keyboard dynamics to select a touch sensitivity setting between 1 and 3 Higher values produce greater easier volume varia tion in response to keyboard dynam ics i e greater sensitivity NOTE e The initial default touch sensitivity setting is 2 PSR E413 Owner s Manual 65 Handy Performance Features Pitch Bend The pitch bend wheel can be used to add smooth pitch variations to notes you play on the keyboard Roll the wheel upward to raise the pitch or downward to lower the pitch If you use this feature with a voice such as the 040 Overdriven guitar voice you can produce remarkably realistic string bending effects PITCH BEND D ee CZ HH T Pitch Controls Large Pitch Changes Transpose The overall pitch of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maxim
148. nt Set the PC mode to PC2 when using Digital Music Note book PCI PC2 OFF Local OFF OFF ON External Clock ON OFF OFF Song Out OFF OFF OFF Style Out OFF OFF OFF Keyboard Out OFF ON ON 2 Use the dial to select PC1 PC2 or OFF L NOTE When the PC2 setting is selected the instrument s style song demo song recording and lesson features cannot be used NOTE You can also access the PC Mode item by first pressing the FUNC TION button and then using the CATEGORY 4 and X buttons to locate it page 83 Remote Control of MIDI Devices You can also use this instrument as a remote control device for the Digital Music Notebook application on your computer via the USB connection controlling playback stop and transport functions from the panel MRemote control keys 0000000000 To use the remote control functions simulta neously hold down the lowest two keys on the key board C1 and C 1 and press the appropriate key shown below cH Lumen C1 C6 Fast forward B5 Start A5 Stop G5 Rewind F5 Top move to the beginning of the song E5 Metronome ON OFF L NOTE Remote control of MIDI devices will function independently of the PC2 mode PSR E413 Owners Manual 89 Connecting to a Computer Initial Send This function lets you send the panel setup data to a computer Before you record performance data to a sequencer application runni
149. o No Arpeggio Name Arpeggio No Arpeggio Name 1 UpOct 51 GuitChd2 2 DownOct 52 GuitChd3 3 UpDnOct 53 GuitArp 4 SynArp1 54 FngrPck1 5 SynArp2 55 FngrPck2 6 SynArp3 56 CleanGt 7 SynArp4 57 Slowfl 8 SyncEcho 58 Sambal 9 PulsLine 59 Samba2 10 StepLine 60 Harp1 11 Random 61 Harp2 12 Down amp Up 62 FngrBass 13 SuperArp 63 CooFunk 14 AcidLine 64 SlapBass 15 TekEcho 65 AcidBas1 16 VelGruv 66 AcidBas2 17 Trance1 67 FunkyBs 18 Trance2 68 ComboJaz 19 SynChrd1 69 TranceBs 20 SynChrd2 70 LatinBs 21 Hybrid1 71 PercArp 22 Hybrid2 72 Strings 23 Hybrid3 73 Strings2 24 Hybrid4 74 Strings3 25 PfArp1 75 StrngDwn 26 PfArp2 76 StrngUp 27 PfArp3 77 Orchestr 28 PnClub1 78 Pizz1 29 PnClub2 79 Pizz2 30 PfBallad 80 Perc1 31 PfChd8th 81 Perc2 32 EPArp 82 R amp B 33 PfShfl 83 Funk1 34 PfRock 84 Funk2 35 Clavi1 85 HipHop 36 Clavi2 86 Trance 37 ChordUp 87 Dream 38 ChdDance 88 2 Step 39 Salsa 89 Ibiza 40 Salsa2 90 ClubHs1 41 Reggaet 91 ClubHs2 42 Reggae2 92 EuroTek 43 Reggae3 93 House 44 6 8R amp B 94 Ibiza2 45 Gospel 95 Ibiza3 46 BIIdEP 96 Garage 47 Strum1 97 African 48 Strum2 98 Tamb 49 Pickin 99 Latin 50 GuitChd1 100 Arabic PSR E413 Owners Manual 113 DI Music Database List MDB No MDB Name MDB No MDB Name MDB No MDB Name
150. o select No 2 in the list transmit program change number 1 Some voices may sound continuously or have a long decay after the notes have been released while the sus tain pedal footswitch is held Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI NS MSB LSB ded Voice Name Ka MSB LSB des Voice Name 0 127 0 127 1 128 0 127 0 127 1 128 PIANO STRINGS 1 0 112 1 Grand Piano 50 0 112 49 String Ensemble 2 0 112 2 Bright Piano 51 0 112 50 Chamber Strings 3 0 112 7 Harpsichord 52 0 113 50 Slow Strings 4 0 112 4 Honky tonk Piano 53 0 112 45 Tremolo Strings 5 0 112 3 MIDI Grand Piano 54 0 112 51 Synth Strings 6 0 113 3 CP 80 55 0 112 46 Pizzicato Strings E PIANO 56 0 112 41 Violin 7 0 114 5 Cool Galaxy Electric Piano 57 0 112 43 Cello 8 0 113 6 Hyper Tines 58 0 112 44 Contrabass 9 0 112 5 Funky Electric Piano 59 0 112 47 Harp 10 0 112 6 DX Modern Electric Piano 60 0 112 106 Banjo 11 0 114 6 Venus Electric Piano 61 0 112 56 Orchestra Hit 12 0 112 8 Clavi CHOIR ORGAN 62 0 112 53 Choir 13 0 118 19 Cool Organ 63 0 113 53 Vocal Ensemble 14 0 117 19 Cool Rotor Organ 64 0 112 55 Air Choir 15 0 112 17 Jazz Organ 1 65 0 112 54 Vox Humana 16 0 113 17 Jazz Organ 2 SAXOPHONE 17 0 112 19 Rock Organ 66 0 117 67 Sweet Tenor Sax 18 0 114 19 Purple Organ 67 0
151. ompaniment on as described on page 34 press the START STOP button and the A ACMP INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC START accompaniment bass and chord 4 ON OFF ENDING rit AUTOFILL STOP START STOP parts will begin playing when STYLE CONTROL you play a key to the left of the keyboard split point PSR E413 Owners Manual 33 Playing Styles Play Along with a Style You learned how to select a style rhythm on the preceding page Here we ll see how to add bass and chord accompaniment to the basic rhythm to produce a full rich accom paniment that you can play along with 1 Press the STYLE button and select the desired style Turn automatic accompaniment on Press the ACMP ON OFF button Pressing this button a second time will turn automatic accompaniment 00000 A ACMP TRO MAIN SYNC SYNC START ON OFF NG rit AUTO FILL STOP START STOP FER STYLE CONTROL This icon appears when auto ACMP ON matic accompaniment is on When automatic accompaniment is on iii changed as required refer to The area of the keyboard to the left of the split point 54 F 2 becomes the page 72 auto accompaniment region and is used only for specifying the accompaniment chords Split point 54 F 2 t ANA L Auto accompani _ ment region Turn sync start on Press the SYNC START button to turn the sync start function on ACMP INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC GTART ON OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STO
152. omputer to the USB terminal on the instrument using an AB type USB cable USB cable sold sep arately The supplied CD ROM also includes a Musicsoft Downloader application that allows you to transfer song files from your computer to the instrument s flash memory For instructions about how to install Musicsoft Downloader and how to transfer song files see page 91 use Eg t t iA EN LJ PSR E413 USB cable E Precautions when using the USB termi nal When connecting the computer to the USB termi nal make sure to observe the following points Failing to do so risks freezing the computer and corrupting or losing the data If the computer or the instrument freezes restart the application software or the computer OS or turn the power to the instru ment off then on again N CAUTION e Use an AB type USB cable of less than about 3 meters Before connecting the computer to the USB terminal exit from any power saving mode of the computer such as suspended sleep standby Before turning on the power to the instrument connect the com puter to the USB terminal Execute the following before turning the power to the instrument on off or plugging unplugging the USB cable to from the USB ter minal e Quit any open application software on the computer Make
153. ongs recordings of your own performances Song numbers 031 035 External song files song data transferred from a computer Song numbers 036 The Accessory CD ROM includes a selection of 70 MIDI songs See page 91 for instructions on how to transfer the songs to the instrument The chart below shows the basic PSR E413 processes flow for using the preset songs user songs and external song files from storage to playback Computer Your own performance External song file Transfer page 91 Record page 52 External song files can be saved to flash memory 036 134 j PSR E413 Song Storage locations 1 A o Preset Songs User Songs Flash Memory NOTE 001 030 031 035 036 1 34 Different flash memory areas are used to store user songs The 30 songs built Stored in the inter Save to internal i duit on into the instru nal flash memory flash memory Cur songs cannot be directly trans ment rently available ferred to the external song file flash memory area and vice versa 42 PSR E413 Owners Manual Select a Gong For a Lesson Yamaha Education Suite n You can select song you like and use it for a left hand right hand or both hands lesson You can also use songs only SMF format 0 down loaded from the Internet and saved to flash memory pages 90 92 Dur ing the lesson you can play as slowly as you like and you ca
154. onsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and to follow all safety precautions EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply to units whose trade name trademark and or ID numbers have been altered defaced exchanged removed or to failures and or damages that may occur as a result of Neglect abuse abnormal strain modification or exposure to extremes in temperature or humidity Improper repair or maintenance by any person who is not a service representative of a retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product an authorized service center or an authorized service representative of Yamaha This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by Yamaha to sell these products in the U S A the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico This warranty is not applicable in other possessions or territories of the U S A or in any other country Please record the model and serial number of the product you have purchased in the spaces provided below Model Serial Sales Slip Purchased from Date Retailer YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS DO NOT MAIL 126 PSR E413 Owners Manual For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de d tails sur les produits veuillez vous adresser Ya
155. ou need to know about a chord other than the inversion voicing The chord name tells you what the root of the C m chord is whether it is a major minor or diminished chord whether it requires a J SC major or flatted seventh what alterations or tensions it uses all at a glance Root note Chord type Some Chord Types These are just some of the Standard chord types recognized by the PSR E413 Suspended 4 th 7th Minor 7 th Major 7 th Csus4 C7 Cm7 Cm7 DRN N N Perfect5th Perfect 4 th Flatted 7 th Major chord Flatted 7 th Minor chord Major 7 th Major chord Minor major 7 th 7 th flatted 5 th Minor 7 th flatted 5 th 7 th suspended 4 th Coat ci co C7sus4 D S aN Major 7 th Minor chord Flatted 5 th 7 th chord Flatted 5th Minor 7 th chord Flatted 7 th Suspended 4 th chord PSR E413 Owner s Manual 75 Style Auto accompaniment Functions MRecognized Standard ChordS 0 0000000000000 c0c0c0c0c0c000c0c0c0c0c0c0c0c00000 All chords in the chart are C root chords Chord Name Abbreviation Normal Voicing Chord C Display Major M 1 3 5 C C Add ninth 9 1 2 3 5 c C 9 Sixth 6 1 3 5 6 Ce C6 Sixth ninth 6 9 1 2 3 5 6 c C6 9 Major seventh M7 e e ro Cu CM7 Major seventh ninth M7 9 1 2 3 5 7 ci CM7 9 Major seventh add sharp eleventh M7 11 i 2 a Ze 5 1 ot en CM7 1
156. ovided on page 22 Filter Filter Cutoff Resonance LIVE CONTROL Knob A adjusts the filter s cutoff frequency and therefore the brightness of the sound Level Cutoff Frequency Frequency Frequencies in this Frequencies in this range are passed range are cut off Knob B adjusts the amount of resonance applied at the filter s cutoff fre quency Increasing the resonance emphasizes the frequencies at the cutoff frequency and thus strengthens the perceived effect of the filter Level Resonance Frequency Effect Reverb reproduces the acoustic ambience of a concert hall or club while chorus produces a layered multi instrument effect Reverb Chorus Send Level Send Level LIVE CONTROL d Knob A adjusts the depth of the reverb effect and Knob B adjusts the depth of the chorus effect PSR E413 Owners Manual 19 Create Original Sounds EG Envelope Generator Envelope Generator effects determine how the level of the sound varies over time You can make the attack faster for a more percussive sound or slower for a violin like sound for example Or you can lengthen or shorten the sus tain to most ideally match the music Attack Release Time Time LIVE CONTROL Knob A adjusts attack time the amount of time it takes the sound to reach maximum level when a key is played Knob B adjusts release time the amount of time it takes for the sound to decay to silence after
157. p ton to pause playback return to an earlier ahead to a later point point in the song in the song 40 PSR E413 Owners Manual Song List Using Songs These 30 songs include songs that effectively demonstrate the instruments easy song arranger feature songs that are ideally suited for use with the performance assistant technology feature and more The Sug gested Uses column provides some ideas as to how the songs can most effectively used Category No Name Suggested Uses 1 Elements The songs in this category have been created to S give you an idea of the advanced capabilities of Main Demo 2 Jessica this instrument They re great for listening or for m use with the performance assistant technology 3 Chillin feature 4 Grand Piano Demo 5 Sweet Tenor Sax Demo These songs features some of the instrument s many useful voices They make maximum use of I Voice Demo 6 Cool Rotor Organ Demo the characteristics of each voice and might serve 7 Cool Galaxy Electric Piano Demo as inspiration for your own compositions 8 Modern Harp amp Sweet Soprano Demo 9 CoD Hallelujah Chorus Use these songs to experience some of the instrument s advanced features song number 9 CHO Function Demo 19 AVE Mana for the easy song arranger and songs 10 and 11 11 Nocturne op 9 2 for the performance assistant technology feature 12 For Elis
158. pon such termi nation you must immediately destroy the licensed SOFTWARE any accom panying written documents and all copies thereof 4 LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA As to SOFTWARE sold on tangible media Yamaha warrants that the tangible media on which the SOFTWARE is recorded will be free from defects in mate rials and workmanship under normal use for a period of fourteen 14 days from the date of receipt as evidenced by a copy of the receipt Yamaha s entire liability and your exclusive remedy will be replacement of the defective media if it is returned to Yamaha or an authorized Yamaha dealer within fourteen days with a copy of the receipt Yamaha is not responsible for replacing media dam aged by accident abuse or misapplication TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE TANGIBLE MEDIA INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE 5 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of the SOFTWARE is at your sole risk The SOFTWARE and related documentation are provided AS IS and without warranty of any kind NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DIS CLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AS TO THE SOFTWARE EXPRESS AND IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WAR RANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS SPE
159. r too late to start learning Refer to page 25 for more information on using performance assistant technology to help you play Play with Both Hands Press the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button The indicator lights when the performance assistant technology feature is on PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT 9 Press the PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT button to turn the function on or off Select a song Press the SONG button and the song number and name will be dis played You can use the dial or other selection controls to select a differ ent song For this example try selecting the 010 AveMaria SONG Song name STYLE 2 MUSIC DATABASE gt VOICE SONG MELODY VOICE Song number The song displayed here will be played What is a Song Of course you know the normal meaning of the word but for this instrument the term song also refers to the data that makes up a piece of music You can listen to the songs use them for lessons and use them with a range of other functions page 39 PSR E413 Owners Manual 23 The Easy Way to Play Piano 3 Press the m START STOP button SONG CONTROL CH A B lt lt gt gt UI K 8 MASTER VOLUME B B a a d Adjusts volume MIN MAX Song playback will begin The basic pattern will repeat Listen to four measures while memorizing the basic pattern It s your turn to play the part from the fifth measure 4 Play on the keyboard
160. r unpro tected data in the application NOTE Preset Song data cannot be transmitted from the instrument CAUTION The backup data including the five User Songs is transmitted received as a single file As a result all backup data will be over written every time you transmit or receive Keep this in mind when transferring data caution Do not rename the backup file on the computer If you do so it will not be recognized when transferred to the instrument e efe Erro Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide SPECIAL NOTICES The software and this manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation Use of the software and this manual is governed by the license agreement which the purchaser fully agrees to upon breaking the seal of the software packaging Please read carefully the Software Licensing Agreement at the end of this manual before installing the application Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and can not be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software This disk containing the software is not meant for use with an audio visual system CD player DVD player etc Do not attempt to use the disk on equipment other than
161. rated below Different ways of playing produce different results Play with the left and right hands Play with the left and right hands Play alternately with the left and at the same timing type 1 at the same timing type 2 right hands type 3 MEAE ENDE OTT M Play 3 notes at once Play 1 note at a time with your right Play 3 notes at once with with your right hand hand for example index finger your right hand middle finger ring finger Once you get a feel for it try playing chords with your left hand and a melody with your right or any other combination To use the performance assistant technology feature it is necessary to play a song that includes chord data or a style with auto accompaniment on If a song includes the required data the chords are shown on the right side of the display page 59 PSR E413 Owners Manual 25 The Easy Way to Play Piano Next try playing the Chopin Nocturne The procedure is that same as that described for playing Ave Maria on pages 23 25 Select 011 Nocturne Listen to eight measures then begin playing from the ninth measure Play the keys shown in the illustration Keep playing F A and C with your left hand and the correct notes will sound as the song proceeds When you get used to playing the left hand part refer to The Easy Way to Play Piano on page 23 and try addin
162. rd Press the VOICE button The voice number and name will be displayed SONG Voice name STYLE MUSIC DATABASE Appears when the Voice mode is engaged VOICE SONG MELODY NY Voice number Select the voice you want to play While watching the displayed voice name rotate the dial The available x You can also select the voice voices will be selected and displayed in sequence The voice selected using the CATEGORY 4 and here becomes the main voice buttons after pressing the For this example select the 092 Flute voice VOICE button page 58 sn nun Select 092 Flute Try selecting and playing a variety of voices 28 PSR E413 Owners Manual Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices Play Two Voices Simultaneously DUAL You can select a second voice which will play in addition to the main voice when you play the keyboard The second voice is known as the dual voice Press the DUAL button The DUAL button turns the dual voice on or off When turned on the dual voice icon will appear in the display The cur rently selected dual voice will sound in addition to the main voice when you play the keyboard VOICE CONTROL DUAL HARMONY TOUCH SPLIT SPLIT DUAL RMONY TOUCH AES A SENSE Z VOICE DUAL Dual voice icon Press and hold the DUAL button for longer than a sec ond D VOICE appears in the display for a few seconds then the currently selec
163. required to purchase Digital Music Note book content Credit card processing may not be possible for some areas so please check with your local authorities to make sure that your credit card can be used L NOTE Use of the DMN Digital Music Notebook is governed by the SIBEL IUSSCORCH LICENSE AGREEMENT which the purchaser fully agrees to when using the application Please read carefully the AGREEMENT at the end of this manual before using the application I Insert the Accessory CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive The start win dow will appear automatically showing software applications L NOTE e If the start window does not appear automatically double click your My Computer folder to open it Right click the CD ROM icon and select Open from the pop up menu Double click Start exe and proceed to step 2 below 2 Click Musicsoft Downloader or Digital Music Notebook 3 Click the install button and follow the on screen instructions to install the soft ware For Digital Music Notebook operating instruc tions see the help menu launch the Digital Music Notebook application and click Help For Musicsoft Downloader operating instructions see the Help menu launch the Musicsoft Downloader application and click Help You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the following Internet URL http music yamaha com download e Only Musicsoft Downloader can be used to transfer fil
164. riendly than batteries and does not deplete resources E Using an AC Power Adaptor Make sure that the STANDBY ON switch of the instrument is set to STANDBY N WARNING Use the specified adaptor PA 130 or an equivalent recom mended by Yamaha only The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument Q Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack Q Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet CAUTION e Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument or during electrical storms DC IN 12V ic e AC outlet AC power adaptor E Using Batteries 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 compart ment Q Replace the compartment cover making sure that it locks firmly in place L NOTE Connecting the AC power adaptor automatically supplies power from the adaptor and overrides battery power even when batteries are installed 10 PSR E413 Owners Manual rm For battery operation the instrument requires six 1 5V AA size LR6 or equivalent batteries Alkaline batter ies are recommended When battery power becomes too low for proper operation make sure to replace all batteries following the precautions list
165. rsonnel Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply AC power adaptor e When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord e Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument or during electrical storms e 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 Battery e Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the polarity markings Failure to do so might result in overheating fire or battery fluid leakage e Always replace all batteries at the same time Do not use new batteries together with old ones Also do not mix battery types such as alkaline batteries with manganese batteries or batteries from different makers or different types of atteries from the same maker since this can cause overheating fire or battery fluid leakage Do not dispose of batteries in fire o e Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not intended to be charged e When the batteries run out or if the instrument is not to be used for a long time remove the batteries from the instrument to prevent possible leakage of the battery fl
166. s Notation Displays the melody and chord notes of a song when the Song Lesson function is in use or the notes of chords you specify when the Dictionary function is in use At other times the notes you play on the keyboard are displayed e Any notes occurring below or above the staff are indi cated by 8va in the notation Fora few specific chords not all notes may be shown in the notation section of the display This is due to space limitations in the display TOUCH Indicates that Touch response is turned on see page 65 HARMONY Indicates that Harmony is turned on see page 60 DUAL Indicates that the Dual voice is turned on see page 29 DUAL SPLIT Indicates that the Split voice is turned on see page 30 SPLIT ARPEGGIO Indicates that the Arpeggio is turned on see page 14 ARPEGGIO Performance assistant technology Indicates that performance assistant technology is turned on see page 23 ACMP ON Indicates that Accompaniment is turned on see page 34 ACMP ON SYNC STOP Indicates that SYNC STOP is turned on see page 71 SYNC STOP BEAT number and MEASURE Indicates the beat number in a mea sure during the Metronome function moi Indicates the current measure dur et ing playback of a song or style and the currently set Tempo value for the song or style see page 27 Chord Display Indicates the name of the chord cur rently being play
167. s XGlite is a simplified version of Yamaha s high quality XG tone generation format Naturally you can play back any XG song data using an XGlite tone generator However keep in mind that some songs may play back differently compared to the original data due to the reduced set of control parameters and effects neng USB USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus It is a serial interface for connecting a computer with peripheral Devices It allows hot swapping connecting peripheral devices while the power to the com puter is on Stereo Sampled Piano Se The instrument has a special Portable Grand Piano Voice created by state of the art stereo sampling tech nology and using Yamaha s sophisticated AWM Advanced Wave memory tone generation system OUCH se Touch Response i4 The exceptionally natural Touch Response feature with a convenient front panel on off switch gives you maximum expressive level control over the voices It also works in conjunction with the Dynamic Filter which dynamically adjusts the timbre or tone of a voice according to your playing strength just a like a real musical instrument STYLE STYLE FILE E ILE The Style File Format is Yamaha s original style file format which uses a unique conversion system to pro vide high quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types PSR E413 Owners Manual Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha PSR
168. s headphones or an external speaker system 1 Press the FUNCTION button The currently selected function will appear in the display E 2 Press the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons as many times as necessary to select the master EQ type function MasterEQ MasterEQ will be shown in the display for a few seconds then the currently selected EQ type will appear CATEGORY gv The currently selected master EQ type 3 Use the dial to select the desired Master EQ setting Five settings are available 1 5 Settings 1 and 2 are best for listening via the instrument s built in speakers setting 3 is for headphones and settings 4 and 5 are ideal for listening via external speakers PSR E413 Owners Manual 69 e y a di IT we e Style Auto accompaniment Functions Basic operation of the Style auto accompaniment feature is described on page 33 of the Quick Guide Here are some other ways you can play the styles the style volume adjustment proce dure how you can play chords using the styles and more Pattern Variation Sections The PSR E413 features a wide variety of style sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you are playing Intro Main A B A ACMP INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC START ON OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START STOP STYLE YONTROL Auto fill INTRO section This is used for the beginn
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170. sion sounds Don t forget the black keys You ll hear a triangle maracas bon gos drums a comprehensive variety of drum and percussion sounds For details on the instruments included in the drum kit voices voice numbers 117 to 128 see the Drum Kit List on page 110 Sound Effects The sound effects are included in the drum kit voice group voice numbers 127 and 128 When either of these voices are selected you will be able to play a range of sound effects on the keyboard Sound Effect Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 28 1 Press the VOICE button amp Use the dial to select 128 SFX Kit2 3 Try out each key and enjoy the sound effects As you try out the various keys you ll hear the sound of a submarine a telephone bell a creaking door laughter and many other useful effects 127 SFX Kit1 includes lightning running water dogs bark ing and others Some keys do not have assigned sound effects and will therefore produce no sound For details on the instruments included in the SFX kit voices see SFX Kit 1 and SFX Kit 2 in the Drum Kit List on page 110 32 PSR E413 Owner s Manual 3 Playing Styles This instrument has an auto accompaniment feature that produces n accompaniment rhythm bass chords in the style you choose to match chords you play with your left hand You can select from 165 dif
171. sure that dala is not being transmitted from the instru ment Data is transmitted whenever you play on the keyboard or play back a song etc While the computer is connected to the instrument you should Wait for six seconds or more between these operations 1 when turning the power of the instrument off then on again or 2 when alternately connecting disconnecting the USB cable PSR E413 Owners Manual 87 Connecting to a Computer Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer By connecting the instrument to a computer the instrument s performance data can be used on the com puter and performance data from the computer can be played on the instrument When the instrument is connected with computer it transmits receives performance data USB terminal USB terminal PSR E413 USB cable MIDI settings 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 These settings pertain to performance data transmission and reception Item Range Settings Description Local control determines whether or not notes played on the instrument are sounded by its internal Local ON OFF tone generator system the internal tone generator is active when local control is on and inactive when local control is off These settings determine whether the instrument is synchronized to its own internal clock OFF or to External Clock ON O
172. t 0 transferred from a 1 16 computer Lesson Track L Guide Track Determines the guide track number for your left hand lesson The setting 1 16 is only effective for songs in SMF format 0 transferred from a computer Grade ON OFF Determines whether the Grade function is on or off Determines whether Demo cancel is enabled or not When this is set to Demo Cancel ON OFF ON the Demo Song will not play even if the DEMO PC button is pressed Sleep 3 20 OFF Sets the amount of time before the instrument will go into Sleep Mode All these settings can be conveniently reset to their initial default values by pressing the and buttons simultaneously The exception to this is Initial Send which is an operation not a setting PSR E413 Owners Manual 85 Connecting to a Computer Nearly all of the electronic musical instruments made today particularly synthesizers sequencers and computer music related devices use MIDI MIDI is a worldwide stan dard that allows these devices to send and receive performance and setting data Natu rally this instrument lets you save or send your keyboard performance as MIDI data as well as the songs styles and panel settings The potential MIDI holds for your live performances and music creation production is enormous simply by connecting this instrument to a computer and transmitting MIDI data In this section you ll learn the basics of MIDI and the specific MIDI fu
173. te You should record the model number serial number and the date of pur chase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a perma nent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL 92 BP bottom 2 PSR E413 Owners Manual FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reason able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec tronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic
174. ted dual voice will be displayed VOICE CONTROL SPLIT DUAL HARMONY TOUCH iaa SE FUNCTION DUAL RMONY TOUCH AES A SENSE SPLIT L VOICE Hold for longer than a second n og CLIO ul Select the desired dual voice Watch the displayed dual voice and rotate the dial until the voice you want to use is selected The voice selected here becomes the dual voice For this example try selecting the 109 Vibraphone voice Inc ILI _1 The dual voice feature cannot be used during a song lesson page 43 You can also select the Dual Voice display by pressing the FUNCTION button and then using the CATEGORY 4 and X buttons to select the D Voice item The currently selected dual voice PSR E413 Owners Manual 29 Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 4 Play the keyboard Try selecting and playing a range of dual voices Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands SPLIT In the split mode you can play different voices to the left and right of the keyboard split point The main and dual voices can be played to the right of the split point while the voice played to the left of the split point is known as the split voice The split point setting can be changed as required page 72 Split point Q H F I ER mn voice Y Main voice and dual voice 1 Press the SPLIT button The SPLIT button turns the split voice on or of
175. terference received including interference that may cause undesired operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected This applies only to products distributed by FCC DoC YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Entsorgung leerer Batterien nur innerhalb Deutschlands Leisten Sie einen Beitrag zum Umweltschutz Verbrauchte Batte rien oder Akkumulatoren d rfen nicht in den Hausm ll Sie k n nen bei einer Sammelstelle f r Altbatterien bzw Sonderm ll abgegeben werden Informieren Sie sich bei Ihrer Kommune battery PSR E413 Owners Manual 3 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply AC power adaptor e 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 PA 130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources
176. the auto accompaniment split point also changes The split point cannot be changed during a song lesson L NOTE You can also access the Split Point item by pressing the FUNCTION button and using the CATEGORY 4 and X buttons to locate the item page 83 Style Auto accompaniment Functions Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm Stop Accompaniment When auto accompaniment is on the ACMP ON icon is showing and Synchro Start is off you can play chords in the left hand accompaniment range of the keyboard while the style is stopped and still hear the accompaniment chords This is Stop Accompaniment and any of the chord fingerings recognized by the instrument can be used page 38 Press the STYLE button to engage the style function then press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn the auto accompani ment on yj E MAIN SYNC SYNC START ON OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START STOP STYLE CONTROL ACMP ON Appears when auto accompaniment is on Accompaniment range 1 aim PSR E413 Owners Manual 73 Style Auto accompaniment Functions Loading Style Files This instrument features 165 internal styles but other styles such as those provided on the CD ROM and others that can be obtained from the internet only styles with the sty suffix can be loaded into style number 166 and used in the same way as the internal styles In order to use the style file load function
177. tings Main Voice setting Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Send Level Attack Time Release Time Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Chorus Send Level Dual Voice settings Dual ON OFF Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Send Level Chorus Send Level Attack Time Release Time Filter Cutoff Filter Resonance Split Voice settings Split ON OFF Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Send Level Chorus Send Level Effect settings Reverb Type Chorus Type Arpeggio settings Arpeggio Type Arpeggio ON OFF Harmony settings Harmony ON OFF Harmony Type Harmony Volume Other settings Transpose Pitch Bend Range Knob Assign Style settings are not available for Registration Memory when using the Song features PSR E413 Owners Manual 81 e 4 Setting the Sleep Mode This instrument has a Sleep Mode function that allows it to automatically go into a low power sleep mode if not operated for specified period of time In Sleep Mode all panel indicators and the display backlight are off to conserve power The Sleep Mode func tion is initially disabled OFF by default Press the FUNCTION button 3 Rotate the dial to set the desired time Lia until Sleep Mode begins 3 20 minutes The time can be set in one minute increments nm Select OFF to disable Sleep Mode the instru ment will not go to sleep The instrument will wake from Sleep Mode as soon as a panel con 2 Use the
178. u can check how the selected reverb type sounds by playing on the keyboard FUNCTION 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x buttons to select the Reverb Type item Reverb appears in the display for a few sec Selected reverb type onds and the currently selected reverb type will be displayed Refer to the Effect Type List on page 117 for information about the available reverb types Adjusting the Reverb Send Level SUTEGORE You can individually adjust the amount of reverb that is applied to the main dual and split voices See page 84 The currently selected reverb type PSR E413 Owners Manual 61 Adding Effects Adding Chorus The chorus effect creates a thick sound that is similar to many of the same voices being played in unison When you select a style or song the optimum chorus type for the voice used is automatically selected If you want to select a different chorus type use the procedure described below Press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the dial to select a chorus type You can check how the selected chorus type d sounds by playing on the keyboard 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and buttons to select the Chorus Type item Chorus appears in the display for a few sec onds and the currently selected chorus type will be displayed Selected chorus type CATEGORY Refer to the Effect Type List on page 117 for information about the available chorus types Adjusting the Chorus Send
179. uid e Keep batteries away from children e f 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 e 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 or damage to the internal components e 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 e Do not place the instrument fall over n an unstable position where it might accidentally 4 12 1 2 4 PSR E413 Owners Manual e Before moving the instrument remove all connected adaptor and other cables Handling caution e When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off ad he power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power e Never insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the panel switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to th
180. um of 1 octave in semitone increments Press the FUNCTION button mn 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons to select the Transpose item 3 Use the dial to set the transpose value between 12 and 12 as required L NOTE i The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed 66 PSR E413 Owners Manual Small Pitch Changes Tuning The overall tuning of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 100 cents in 1 cent increments 100 cents 1 semitone Press the FUNCTION button EU 2 Use the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons to select the Tuning item 3 Use the dial to set the tuning value between 100 and 100 as required NOTE The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed Handy Performance Features Controlling Arpeggio Volume with Keyboard Dynamics I Press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the dial to select 2 Thru When 1 Original is selected the arpeggio vol ume is the same regardless of changes in key nm board velocity 2 Press the CATEGORY 4 and x but tons as many times as necessary to select the arpeggio velocity function ARP Velo ARP Velo will be shown in the display for a few seconds then the currently selected arpeg gio velocity setting will appear FUNCTION CATEGORY The currently selected arpeggio velocity PSR E413 Owners Manual 67 Handy Performance Features One Touch Setting Sometimes sele
181. uments w Flash Memory Se System Drive a My Computer xd 3 Floppy A Sei Local Disk C Sei Local Disk D Sei Local Disk E A x931840 F Delete Refresh Connection Check Click the Electronic Musical Instruments and then Flash Memory PSR E413 Owners Manual 91 Connecting to a Computer 7 After selecting the file in the List of files stored temporarily click the downward Move button and a confir mation message will appear Click OK and the song will be transferred from the List of files stored temporarily to the instrument s memory 8 Close the window to end the Musicsoft Downloader NOTE End the Musicsoft Downloader to playback the file transferred from your computer 9 To playback a song stored in flash memory press the SONG button Use the dial to select the song you want to play then press the gt m START STOP button to start playback N CAUTION Do not unplug the USB cable during a data transfer Not only will the data not be transferred and saved but operation of the appear completely when the power is turned on or off N CAUTION e Store data can be lost due to equipment malfunction or improper operation For safety we recommend that you keep a copy of all important data stored on your computer e We recommend that you use a power adaptor rather than bat teries when transferring data The data can be corrupted if the batteries fa
182. unct pw SONG 2 s MASTER VOLUME Cy ei er a a L P mur Weraonome rewo ne sme 4 E CI CHORD Dir TIME SIGNATURE MUSIC DATABASE 7 8 9 ws n TE SH rai zs j d gen VOICE he a f 3 ee 5 ET RA Liscio IIe mem ARPEGGIO SONG CONTROL Wees REGIST MEMORY voice CONTROL ON OFF TYPE E S mm rA pin MEMORY SPUT DUAL HARMONY TOUCH i J J AN EQ L WS ES oe mm AEE ABE PRR PEG STYLE CONTROL Volume Adjustment Adjusts the volume of the sound heard via the Di 9 e k ir of headoh The Press amp Hold Symbol instrument s speakers or a pair of headphones p P P TOUCH plugged into the PHONES jack A The 44 symbol that appears next to some buttons indicates that the button can be ag pressed and held for longer than a second to Kess call up a related function This provides conve SENSE Rotate counter Rotate clockwise nient direct access to a range of functions clockwise to lower to increase the the volume volume 1 Press a button to select a basic function SONG Select a song you want to listen to or a song you want to use for a lesson STYLE Select an auto accompaniment style MUSIC DATABASE VOICE Select a voice you want to play on the keyboard SONG MELODY VOICE dh PSR E413 Owner s Manual 57 Basic Operation and Displays Use the dial to select an item or value When you select a basic function the item corresponding to
183. urrently selected harmony type Refer to the Effect Type List on page 117 for information about the available harmony types Try playing the keyboard with the harmony function The effect and operation of each Har mony Type is different refer to the below sec tion How to sound each Harmony Type as well as the Effect Type List for details L NOTE The harmony notes can be added only to the Main Voice not to Dual or Split Voices e The keys left of the Split Point of the keyboard produce no harmony notes when the auto accompaniment is on ACMP ON is lit How to sound each Harmony Type Harmony type 01 to 05 ees Press the right hand keys while playing chords in the auto accompaniment range of the keyboard when the Auto Accompaniment is on page 34 Harmony type 06 to 12 Trill Hold down two keys Harmony type 13 to 19 Tremolo PEN Keep holding down the keys Harmony type 20 to 26 Echo w Keep holding down the keys You can adjust the Harmony Volume in the Function Settings page 69 60 PSR E413 Owners Manual Adding Effects Adding Reverb Reverb lets you play with a rich concert hall type ambience When you select a style or song the optimum reverb type for the voice used is automatically selected If you want to select a different reverb type use the procedure described below Press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the dial to select a reverb type Yo
184. voice page 106 Turn Knob B all the way up and operate Knob A while playing for some spacey floating 1980 s effects Select a voice that sounds as though it already has reverb and chorus effects applied and turn EFFECT Knob A and Knob B all the way down to hear the direct sound of the voice You can then turn the Knob A and Knob B settings up to add extra impact and richness to the voice El EG Select a piano voice and turn Knob B all the way up and Knob A to about the 3 o clock position This should give you a majestic organ like sound The attack time is quite long so play the keys and hold them to let the sound come in fully Ideal for slow pieces EJ STYLE FILTER Select style 39 Euro Trance Turn accompaniment on and start style playback page 34 Set Knob B to about 3 o clock and Knob A to about 8 o clock The overall sound of the style should be a bit muffled with the drums emphasized for solid rhythmic impact STYLE TEMPO Play a style and or arpeggio page 14 and use Knob A to adjust the tempo 22 PSR E413 Owners Manual The Easy Way to Play Piano 2 This instrument includes a performance assistant technology feature n that lets you play along with a song and sound like a great pianist even though you might be making lots of mistakes In fact you can play any notes and still sound good So even if you can t play piano and can t read a note of music you can have some musical fun It S neve
185. vsky 0020rphe mid Orph e aux Enfers Ouverture J Offenbach 003Slavo mid Slavonic Dances op 72 2 A Dvor k 004Prima mid La Primavera from Le Quattro Stagioni A Vivaldi 005Medit mid M ditation Thais J Massenet 006Guill mid Guillaume Tell G Rossini 007Fruhl mid Fr hlingslied F Mendelssohn 008Ungar mid Ungarische T nze Nr 5 J Brahms 009Fruhl mid Fr hlingsstimmen J Strauss Il 010Dolly mid Dolly s Dreaming and Awakening T Oesten 011Cande mid La Candeur J F Burgm ller 012Arabe mid Arabesque J F Burgm ller 013Pasto mid Pastorale J F Burgm ller 014Petit mid Petite R union J F Burgm ller 015Innoc mid Innocence J F Burgm ller 016Progr mid Progr s J F Burgmuller 017Taren mid Tarentelle J F Burgmuller 018Cheva mid La Chevaleresque J F Burgmuller 019Etude mid Etude op 10 3 Chanson de l adieu F Chopin 020Marci mid Marcia alla Turca L v Beethoven 021Turki mid Turkish March W A Mozart 022Valse mid Valse op 64 1 Petit Chien F Chopin 023Menue mid Menuett L Boccherini 024Momen mid Moments Musicaux op 94 3 F Schubert 025Enter mid The Entertainer S Joplin 026Prelu mid Prelude Wohltemperierte Klavier 1 1 J S Bach 027Violl mid La Viollette L Streabbog 028Angel mid Angels Serenade Traditional 029S
186. witzerland Seefeldstrasse 94 8008 Z rich Switzerland Tel 01 383 3990 AUSTRIA Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Austria Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 01 60203900 CZECH REPUBLIC SLOVAKIA HUNGARY SLOVENIA Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Austria CEE Department Schleiergasse 20 A 1100 Wien Austria Tel 01 602039025 POLAND Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Sp z 0 0 Oddzial w Polsce ul 17 Stycznia 56 PL 02 146 Warszawa Poland Tel 022 868 07 57 EKB43 Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgef hrten Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragsh ndlern in den jeweiligen Bestimmungslandern erh ltlich Para detalles sobre productos contacte su tienda Yamaha m s cercana o el distribuidor autorizado que se lista debajo THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM LUXEMBOURG Yamaha Music Central Europe GmbH Branch Benelux Clarissenhof 5 b 4133 AB Vianen The Netherlands Tel 0347 358 040 FRANCE Yamaha Musique France BP 70 77312 Marne la Vall e Cedex 2 France Tel 01 64 61 4000 ITALY Yamaha Musica Italia S P A Viale Italia 88 20020 Lainate Milano Italy Tel 02 935 771 SPAIN PORTUGAL Yamaha Misica Ib rica S A Ctra de la Coruna km 17 200 28230 Las Rozas Madrid Spain Tel 91 639 8888 GREECE Philippos Nakas S A The Music House 147 Skiathou Street 112 55 Athens Greece Tel 01 228 2160 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia AB J A Wettergrens Gata 1 Box 30053 S 400 43
187. zzicato Strings 352 0 8 81 LM Square 285 0 0 47 Orchestral Harp 353 0 18 81 Hollow 286 0 40 47 Yang Chin 354 0 19 81 Shroud 287 0 0 48 Timpani 355 0 64 81 Mellow ENSEMBLE 356 0 65 81 Solo Sine 288 0 0 49 Strings 1 357 0 66 81 Sine Lead 289 0 3 49 Stereo Strings 358 0 0 82 Sawtooth Lead 290 0 8 49 Slow Strings 359 0 6 82 Sawtooth Lead 2 291 0 35 49 60 s Strings 360 0 8 82 Thick Sawtooth 292 0 40 49 Orchestra 361 0 18 82 Dynamic Sawtooth 293 0 41 49 Orchestra 2 362 0 19 82 Digital Sawtooth 294 0 42 49 Tremolo Orchestra 363 0 20 82 Big Lead 295 0 45 49 Velocity Strings 364 0 96 82 Sequenced Analog 296 0 0 50 Strings 2 365 0 0 83 Calliope Lead 297 0 3 50 Stereo Slow Strings 366 0 65 83 Pure Lead 298 0 8 50 Legato Strings 367 0 0 84 Chiff Lead 299 0 40 50 Warm Strings 368 0 0 85 Charang Lead 300 0 41 50 Kingdom 369 0 64 85 Distorted Lead 301 0 0 51 Synth Strings 1 370 0 0 86 Voice Lead 108 PSR E413 Owners Manual Voice List Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI Ng MSB LSB ai Voice Name Me MSB LSB deus Voice Name 0 127 0 127 1 128 0 127 0 127 1 128 371 0 0 87 Fifths Lead 440 0 96 113 Bonang 372 0 35 87 Big Five 441 0 97 113 Altair 373 0 0 88 Bass amp Lead 442 0 98 113

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