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1. Control Display called up with the Direct Access function ACMP AUTO FILL IN SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING CHORD FINGERING OTS LINK BREAK INTRO 1 HET STYLE SETTING STYLE CONTROL MAN VARIATION A B C D FUNCTION ENDING rit I II M ISYNC START SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING SPLIT POINT SYNC STOP START STOP STYLE SETTING STYLE STYLE category selection buttons gt gt FF lt lt RW SONG CONTROL EH PLAY PAUSE FUNCTION SONG SETTING Il STOP REC SONG FUNCTION Song Selection display TAP TEMPO UTILITY CONFIG 1 TAP TEMPO E STYLE SETTING METRONOME FUNCTION UTILITY CONFIG 1 METRONOME FADE IN OUT FADE IN OUT TRANSPOSE FUNCTION CONTROLLER KEYBOARD PANEL TRANSPOSE ASSIGN UPPER OCTAVE 1 1 MIXING CONSOLE TUNE SELECT ND STOP MULTIPAD Selection display MULTIPAD EDIT 1 2 3 4 FUNCTION FUNCTION MIDI MIXER BALANCE MIXING CONSOLE VOL VOICE CHANNEL ON OFF USB FUNCTION UTILITY USB USB AUDIO PLAYER Audio File Selection display TAB lt gt ENTER EXIT MAIN Data dial A V 4 gt NO YES E PART SELECT LEFT LEFT PART SELECT RIGHT1 VOICE SET FILTER RIGHT1 PART SELECT RIGHT2 RIGHT2 PART ON OFF L
2. Song Creator Yes Score Display Function Yes Songs Lyrics Display Function Yes Text Display Function Yes Guide Follow Lights Any Key Karao Key Your Tempo Multi Pads Multi Pad Creator Yes Number of Buttons 8 Registration Memory Control Registration Sequence Freeze Recording Time max 80 minutes Song Functions RC Audio Player Recording WAV 44 1kHz 16bit stereo ecorder Playback WAV 44 1kHz 16bit stereo Demonstration Yes Metronome Yes Tempo 5 500 Transpose 12 0 12 Overall Controls Tuning 414 8 440 0 466 8 Hz Octave Button Yes Scale Type 9 Types Miscellaneous Direct Access Yes Expandability Expansion Voice Yes approx 32MB max Expansion Packs Expansion Style Yes Internal Memory nternal Memory Yes approx 2MB max Storage External Drives USB flash drive DC IN 16V Headphones Standard stereo phone jack Storage and mM Connectivity AUX IN Stereo mini jack Connectivity OUTPUT L L R R FOOT PEDAL 1 SUSTAIN 2 VOLUME Function Assignable USB TO DEVICE Yes USB TO HOST Yes Amplifiers Amplifiers 15W x2 Speakers Speakers 12cm x2 Power Supply Adaptor PA 300C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Power Supply Power Consumption 15W Auto Power Off Yes Owner s Manual this book Online Member Product Registration Music Rest Included Accessories AC Power Adaptor PA 300C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Power cord May not be inclu
3. EFT Voice and chord section for Harmony effect When both the ACMP button and the LEFT part are on Split Point STYLE Split Point LEFT RIGHT 1 2 Voices LEFT Voice hord section for Style playback and Harmony effect Multi Assign The Multi Assign effect automatically assigns notes played simultaneously on the right hand section of the keyboard to separate parts Voices Both of the keyboard part RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 should be turned on when using the Multi Assign effect The RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 Voices are alternately assigned to the notes in the order you play E Echo Category Echo Tremolo Trill The Echo Tremolo or Trill effect is applied to the note played in the right hand section of the keyboard in time with the currently set tempo regardless of the ACMP and the LEFT part on off status Keep in mind that Trill works when you hold down two notes on the keyboard simultaneously or the last two notes if more than two notes are held and it plays those notes alternately Play the keyboard The effect selected in step 2 is applied to the right hand melody To turn off the effect turn the HARMONY ARPEGGIO button off NOTE The 1 5 and Octave settings are not affected by the chord NOTE For details on the Split Point refer t page 55 0 PSR S670 Owner s
4. 2 Enter the search criteria Select the search criteria to enter by using the Cursor buttons A W then press the ENTER button MUSIC Calls up the Character Entry window page 30 to enter the song title To clear the entered title press one of the 1 A V 2 A V CLEAR buttons KEYWORD Calls up the Character Entry window page 30 to NOTE enter the keyword To clear the entered keyword press If you want to input two or more key one of the 1 A V 2 A V CLEAR buttons insert comma between each word STYLE Calls up the Style Selection display page 45 Select the Style by using the Cursor buttons V 4 gt then press the ENTER button To return to the SEARCH 1 display press the EXIT button To clear the entered Style name press one of the 1 A V 2 CLEAR buttons Calls up GENRE window to select the desired music genre by using the 3 A V 5 A V buttons To return to the SEARCH 1 display press the EXIT button i NOTE BEAT Specifies the time signature for the search by using the Cursor buttons lt P All beat settings are included If you select a beat of 2 4 or 6 8 in the search if lect ANY Style suitable for performing a song in in tne search 1 you select 2 4 and 6 8 beat can be searched but the actual Style is created by using a 4 SEARCH AREA Selects a specific location the tab
5. Playing Voices Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to select a NOTE Voice category and call up the Voice Selection display For a list of preset Voices of this instrument refer to the Voice List in PIANO amp GUITAR amp ACCORDION amp STRINGS amp PERC amp EXPANSION the Data List on the website E PIANO ORGAN 5 HARMONICA CHOIR 5 WOODWIND SYNTH DRUMS USER Preset Voices Expansion Voices Voices additionally installed page 44 User Voices Voices created with the Voice Set function refer to the Reference Manual on the website or Voices copied to the USER drive page 28 p oO 8 Ey x S D E 9 5 The preset Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders Voice category selection buttons correspond to the categories of the preset Voices For example press the ORGAN button to display various organ Voices 2 Move the cursor to the desired Voice by using the Cursor NOTE buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button The Voice characteristics are indicated bove the Preset Voi You can call up the other pages by pressing the buttons A 7 41 that Eu S ae d correspond to the page numbers P1 P2 or pressing the same VOICE page 35 category selection button repeatedly Pressing the 8 A UP button calls up other VOICE categories folders including GM amp XG and GM2
6. Page 16 SONG FUNCTION button Page 59 Adjusts the overall volume Calls up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display for select ASSIGN button LIVE CONTROL knobs Page 38 ing Songs etc Assigns functions and controls sounds in real time USB AUDIO PLAYER button Page 69 TAP TEMPOJy TEMPO buttons Page 48 Calls up the display for playing back audio files and record Controls the tempo for Style Song and Metronome play ing your performance in audio format back MUSIC FINDER button Page 78 METRONOME button Page 35 Calls up ideal panel setups for your performance Turns the metronome on or off MIXER button eren Page 86 TRANSPOSE buttons Page 36 Calls up various settings for the keyboard Style and Song Transposes the entire pitch of the instrument in semitone parts steps FADE IN OUT button Page 48 STYLE category selection buttons Page 45 Controls fade in out of Style Song playback Selects a Style category PITCH BEND wheel Page 37 SONG CONTROL Page 60 Bends the pitch of the keyboard played sound up or down Controls Song playback MODULATION wheel
7. dzd 72 Abide With Me T2 Aida Triumph March UrchestralMarch 474 112 Aida Triumph March ara 112 Air On The G String Baroquesir 4 69 Air On The G String ara Air On The G String Chillout aed Air On The G String ara Air On The G String ClassicPisncBld dvd 68 Air On The G String Electrostep fava 68 Amapola S sGuiarPop 474 138 Aloha De ara 102 Amapola Amapola dazzPop ara 138 American F Amapola 112 Amazinz Grace SONG STYLE TEMPO Amboss Polka ara 116 American Patrol SaturdayNight drd 186 Lock Der Schonen Blauen Donau Bhajan ard 17 HOLD RESET f E g ar Lc 5 yu 80 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 5 Press of the 5 A 6 A V FILES buttons to call up the File Selection display Select the Music Finder file in the USB flash drive by pressing the Cursor buttons A V 4 F to call up a message prompting you to select REPLACE or APPEND 7 Usethe 6 A V APPEND buttons if you want to add Records of the selected Music Finder file or press the 7 A W REPLACE button if you want to replace all Records with the new ones 8 Use the 7 A V OK buttons in response to the confirmation message 9 Use the 7 A V YES buttons to complete of the operation NOTE By checking the number of Records in the right lower corner of the display you Even after appending or replacing the can confirm the Records have been appended Music F
8. 34 Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard 36 Using theAWh eels 2 37 Using the LIVE CONTROL 38 Applying Voice Effects 40 Setting the Touch Response of the Keyboard 43 Adding New Contents Expansion Packs 44 Styles Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment 45 Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment Operating Style Changing the Chord Fingering Calling up Appropriate Panel Settings for the Current Style One TOUCH Setting sss 50 Finding Suitable Music Pieces for the Current Style Rep6ertol 8 51 Calling up Optimum Styles for Your Performance Style Recommender ote rri iter eie 52 Turning On Off Each Channel of the Style 53 Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Parts 54 Setting the Split Point tette 55 Specifying Chords with Your Right Hand while Playing Bass with Your Left Hand 56 Creating Editing Styles Style Creator 57 Songs Playing Practicing and Recording Songs 59 Playback Of Songs 59 Displaying Music Notation 5 61 Di
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10. Page 37 Applies vibrato effects etc 12 PSR S670 Owner s Manual B Rear Panel For details on the Rear Panel refer to page 88 C 2 O TO DEVICE TO HOST USB lt AUX IN LCD CONTRAST PHONES R L L R 2 1 FOOT PEDAL OUTPUT Selects and plays a rhythmic or melodic Multi Pad phrase an gue em pae a EN cs 079887 gt e a S ES T 5 m j mo There are ports holes on the right xi and left sides of this instrument for res S onance Do not insert any objects a 3 pen or handkerchief etc into them N CAUTION Do not insert your fingers or hands into the ports when carrying this instrument to prevent injury C4 D4 4 F4 G4 4 B4 5 D5 E5 F5 G5 5 B5 C6 LCD and related controls Page 20 PART SELECT buttons Page 34 CHANNEL ON OFF button Pages 53 63 Selects Que puits Calls up settings for turning Style Song channels on or off amp PART ON OFF buttons eee Page 35 BALANCE button Pages 54 7
11. auto E 00 2 Use the Cursor button V to select 4 AUTO POWER OFF 3 Use the 4 A V 5 A V buttons to set the value If you do not want to turn the power off automatically disable the Auto Power Off select DISABLED Press the EXIT button several times to return to the Main display NOTICE The data which is not saved to the USER or USB drive will be lost if the power automatically turns off Make sure to save your data before the power turns off page 26 Disabling Auto Power Off simple method Turn the power on while holding down the lowest key on the keyboard A message appears briefly then the instrument starts up with the Auto Power Off function disabled TH PSR S670 Owner s Manual 15 Setting Up To adjust the volume of the entire keyboard sound use the MASTER VOLUME dial while playing the keyboard MASTER VOLUME N CAUTION Do not use the instrument at high volume for long periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss You can adjust the contrast of the display by turning the LCD CONTRAST knob on the rear panel oo oooo JJ emm 1 86 03 y 2 Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack on the rear panel ET DL CM PHONES t Standard stereo 8 phone plug N CAUTION Do not listen with the headphones at high volume for long
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13. Voices Playing the keyboard Use the 1 A V 7 A V buttons to set the Touch Response AV TOUCH Determines the Touch Response type 2AV l HARD 2 Requires strong playing to produce high volume Best for players with a heavy touch HARD 1 Requires moderately strong playing for higher volume MEDIUM Standard Touch Response SOFT 1 Produces high volume with moderate playing strength SOFT 2 Produces relatively high volume even with light playing strength Best for players with a light touch 4 AV TOUCH OFF Determines the fixed volume level when Touch is set to OFF LEVEL 5A V LEFT Turns Touch on or off for each keyboard part 7 AY RIGHT2 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 43 Adding New Contents Expansion Packs By installing Expansion Packs you can add a variety of optional Voices and Styles to the Expansion folder in the USER drive The installed Voices and Styles can be selected via the EXPANSION USER button in the VOICE or STYLE category selection buttons allowing you to expand your music performance and creation possibilities You can purchase high quality Expansion Pack data created by Yamaha or create your own original Expansion Pack data by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager software on your computer For instructions on how to install the Expansion Packs refer to the Reference Manual on the website For more information about Expansion Packs access the
14. t C El RESIST SEQUENCE serm lt CONTROLLER SPLIT BASS DETECTION AREA STYLE UPPER Feo spo MASTER TUNE of UTILITY ny pat Use the TAB 1411 buttons to call up the desired page 4 Change the settings or carry out the operation Refer to the Function List on page 95 to see where you can find detailed information 94 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Function List This list briefly explains what you can do in the displays which are called up via the FUNCTION button For more information refer to the page and chapter references indicated below connected ves Owner s Reference MENU 1 Description Mandal Manual SPLIT POINT CHORD SPLIT POINT Determines the Split Point page 55 FINGERING CHORD FINGERING Determines the Chord Fingering type page 49 Chapter 2 HARMONY ARPEGGIO For selecting the Harmony type or the Arpeggio type page 40 Chapter 1 REGISTRATION Determines the order for calling up Registration Memory settings when using the Chapter 7 REGIST SEQUENCE SEQUENCE AB lt 4 P buttons or the pedal FREEZE FREEZE Determines the setting groups Voice Style etc that are to remain unchanged even Chapler 7 when you call up panel setups via Registration Memory
15. Q 5 Applying Voice Effects You can apply various effects to enhance or change the sound of the keyboard parts LEFT RIGHT 1 and 2 The effects can be turned on or off by using the following buttons VOICE EFFECT C3 These effects only apply to the selected part the PART SELECT button is on DSP ARPEGGIO HARMONY ARPEGGIO The Harmony or Arpeggio is applied to the right hand Voices Refer to Applying Harmony Echo to Your Right hand Melody see below or Triggering Arpeggios with Your Right Hand page 42 DSP DSP VARI With the digital effects built into the instrument you can add ambience and depth to your music in a variety of ways such as adding reverb that makes you sound like you are playing in a concert hall DSP button This is used to turn the DSP Digital Signal Processor effect on or off for the currently selected keyboard part DSP VARI button This is used to switch between variations of the DSP effect For example this could be used to change the rotating speed slow fast of the rotary speaker effect while you play Applying Harmony Echo to Your Right hand Melody NOTE The effect type can be changed On the Voice Selection display select 5 W VOICE SET EFFECT EQ 2 DSP For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Performance effects such as harmony duet trio etc echo tremolo and trill can be applied
16. Search result page 79 ALL HUHBER OF RECORDS 123 HUSEG STYLE ke LZ Each entry is called a Record This shows the song titles MUSIC and information of the Styles included ElectroStep Jig SONG 4 4 aa aa aa JazzPon ara 138 aa 44 Saturdavisht An Der Schonen Blaven Donau Bhai Use the Cursor buttons A V to select the desired Record Simultaneously press the Cursor buttons to move the cursor to the first Record The panel settings in the Record are called up When the Record including the Style name is selected the ACMP and SYNC START buttons are turned on and the corresponding Style is called up This lets you start Style playback immediately Sorting the Records Press of the 1 A V SORT buttons in the MUSIC FINDER display to call up the sort setting window Then press one of the 1 A V 2 A V SORT BY buttons repeatedly if necessary to change how the Records are sorted by MUSIC music piece STYLE BEAT or TEMPO Press one of the 3 A V 4 A V SORT ORDER buttons to alternate the order ASCENDING or DESCENDING Press the EXIT button to close the sort setting window Start playback of the Style by specifying the chords in the chord section To avoid changing the tempo during Style playback when selecting another Record Press one of the 8 A OPTION buttons in
17. For PSR S670 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 adaptor Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators Also do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord or place heavy objects on it Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument Use the specified adaptor page 101 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 open This instrument contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC out
18. Inthe File Selection display select the appropriate tab USER or NOTE USB to which you want to save the data by using the TAB Files cannot be saved to the PRESET tab or the Expansion folder page 44 lt gt buttons in the USER tab If you want to save the data within an existing folder also select the folder here 4 SONG user WETS 6 g 2 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display If MENU 1 is shown on the display press the 8 W button to call up MENU 2 Press the 8 W button to toggle between the two Press the 6 V SAVE button NOTE The Character Entry window is called up To cancel the Save operation press the 8 W CANCEL button before step 5 below SAVE BER NewSong EET 51 abe akis not NOTE EGIT earn C wea 0 GG GLE In the USER tab the maximum total number of files which can be stored differs depending on the file size and the length of the file names 4 Enter the file name page 30 Even if you skip this step you can rename the file at any time after saving it page 28 5 Press the 8 A OK button to actually save the file If the file name already exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 A V NO buttons and enter another name The saved file will be automatically located at the appro
19. Serial No Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL 92 BP bottom COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha Corporation of America Address 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 Telephone 714 522 9011 Type of Equipment Digital Keyboard Model Name PSR S670 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 interference 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 YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA FCC DoC 2 PSR S670 Owner s Manual For AC adaptor and PSR S670 1 FCC INFORMATION U S A IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifica tions not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your author ity granted by the FCC to use the product 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 authorizat
20. eet 84 Registration Memory 18 83 Registration Sequence 19 85 95 Repeat coU 64 72 Repertolre a porn ease 51 Reset RH eh 95 Restores tsi n di 32 Rewind ui es ees 60 S Save File Scale SCOlO cssc eame Section Style SFF SFF GE tee ems OMG ders Motel ee t Mah Song Song Setting ai esse Specifications Split START STOP singer SUlIe e HE Style Creator nee Style File Format SFF Style Recommender Style Style 95 Synchro Start 46 47 60 75 Synchro Stop aestate 47 SYSTEM esos toi 95 T TAB 4 P buttons 22 c ee ita iere 49 19 48 61 be a ds 62 e e 12 Touch 43 TRANSPOSE sees 19 36 Troubleshooting 97 TUNG suus e epe are cg 87 TURING as codec tits 36 U Upper Octave 19 36 USB 24 59 91 95 USB Audio Player Recorder 69 USB flash drive 91 USB wireless LAN adaptor 91 93 95 USER Cia abate 24 60 95 V VOICE
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22. USER tab Recorded or edited Songs which are saved on the USER drive are shown USB tab Songs which are saved on the USB flash drive are shown This appears only when a USB flash drive is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 4 the cursor to the desired Song by using the Cursor buttons A V 4 gt then press the ENTER button 5 Press the SONG CONTROL PLAY PAUSE button to start NOTE playback You can transpose the Song playback page 36 SONG CONTROL i Queuing the next Song for playback While a Song is playing back you can queue up the next Song for playback This is convenient for chaining it to the next Song smoothly during live performance Select the Song you want to play next in the Song Selection display while a Song is playing back The NEXT indication appears at the upper right of the corresponding Song name To cancel this setting press the 7 W NEXT CANCEL button NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 Press the SONG CONTROL Bl STOP button to stop playback SONG CONTROL Playback related Operations SONG CONTROL CJ FF LSYNC START Synchro Start You can start playback as soon as you play the keyboard NOTE While playback is stopped hold down the SONG CONTROL e You can adjust the volume balance Bl STOP button and press the gt PLAY
23. If the size of the Style data is large about 120 KB or greater the Style cannot be selected because the data is too large to be han dled by the instrument This may be because the language settings have been changed Set the appropriate language for the Song file name If the size of the Song data is large about 300 KB or greater the Song cannot be selected because the data is too large to be han dled by the instrument Song playback does not start The Song has been stopped at the end of the Song data Return to the beginning of the Song by pressing the SONG STOP but ton In the case of a Song to which write protect has been applied there are some restrictions and playback may not be possible For details refer to page 25 Song playback stops before the Song is finished The Guide function is turned on In this case playback is waiting for the correct key to be played Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display then press one of the 6 A Y GUIDE buttons to turn off the Guide function The measure number is different from that of the score in the Song Position display shown by pressing the 4 REW PP FF buttons This happens when playing back music data for which a specific fixed tempo is set When playing back a Song some channels do not play Playback of these channels may be set to OFF Turn playback on for those channels th
24. When the lyrics are garbled or unread able you may need to change the Lyr ics Language setting FUNCTION MENU 1 SONG SETTING gt When the Song data contains lyrics data the lyrics are shown on the LYRICS ENTER display You can look through the entire lyrics by using the buttons when Song playback is stopped When playback is started the color of the lyrics changes indicating the current position To view the text file on the TEXT display press of the 5 AW 6 A V NOTE TEXT FILE buttons to call up the File Selection display and select the desired file created on your computer For more information about the LYRICS TEXT display refer to the Reference manual on the website Information about Text File selection can be memorized to the Registration Memory page 83 NOTE You can turn to the next previous text page by assigning the function to the foot pedal FUNCTION MENU 1 CONTROLLER ENTER gt FOOT PEDAL 62 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Turning Each Channel of the Song On Off A Song consists of 16 separate channels You can independently turn each channel of the selected Song playback on or off Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button several times to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF SONG display CHANNEL ON OFF C 00000000 00000000 2 2 Use the 1 A V 8 A V buttons to turn each channel on or off NOTE If you want to play back only o
25. which do not have any VOICE category selection buttons VOICE RIGHT1 PRESH TDETSHRIIDET I EvenBars HES BrightBars1 Cool ERR Organ RM BrightBars Cool Jazz rgan F HomeTheater PN CJ E FullBars 4 C we n5 ale a NEXT PAGE PSR S670 Owner s Manual 33 To listen to the demo phrases for each Voice Press the 7 DEMO button to start the Demo for the selected Voice To stop the demo press the 7 V button again NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 3 Play the keyboard NOTE The Voice name for each part can be confirmed on the Main display y 4 page 18 Selecting Voices for the Parts The Voices can be played via three keyboard parts LEFT RIGHT 1 and 2 You can combine these parts by using the PART ON OFF buttons to create luscious instrument textures and convenient performance combinations PART SELECT E E For selecting the keyboard part to change the Voice LEFT RIGHT1 RIGHT2 LOWER i UPPER 7 C For turning on off the keyboard parts PART ON OFF LEFT part RIGHT 2 part RIGHT 1 part NNSNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNS Left hand LOWER section Right hand UPPER section Split Point F 2 by default To play one single Voice on the entire keyboard Turn on the RIGHT 1 or 2 part To play two different Voices in layer on the ent
26. FOOT PEDAL Determines the functions assigned to the pedals Chapter 9 CONTROLLER KEYBOARD PANEL For setting the Touch Response of the keyboard etc Chapter 1 MASTER TUNE SCALE MASTER TUNE For fine tuning the pitch of the entire instrument in approx 0 2 Hz steps page 36 Chapter 1 TUNE SCALE TUNE Determines the scale type and tuning of the pitch of the desired note key in cents page 36 Chapter 1 VOICE CONTROL For changing the detailed Voice settings VOICE SETTING N Chapter 1 VOICE SET FILTER For disabling selection of Voice Sets effects etc For making Style playback related settings such as OTS Link timing Dynamics STYLE SETTING Control Touch Response of Style etc Chapter 2 For making Song playback related settings such as Channel settings Guide mode z SONG SETTING Repeat mode etc Chapter 3 MIDI For making MIDI related settings Chapter 9 For making general settings such as Fade in out time metronome sound Tap Tempo page 15 35 48 CONFIG 1 sound Auto Power Off 49 Chapter 10 CONFIG 2 For making general settings such as speaker output pop up display time etc Chapter 10 UTILITY Determines the parameters effect Split Point etc that are to remain unchanged PARAMETER LOCK when the panel setups are changed via Registration Memory One Touch Setting etc E Chapter 10 USB Contains related toa connected USB flash drive such as formatting and page 92 Chapter 10 confirmation of memory size Sta Owner s
27. he website NOTE By using the Arpeggio Quantize func ion Arpeggio playback can be syn chronized with Song Style playback allowing any slight imperfections in he timing can be corrected This can be set in the display FUNCTION gt ENU 1 UTILITY CONFIG 2 NOTE Arpeggio playback can be continued even after the note has been released by assigning the Arpeggio Hold func tionto the foot switch For details refer to page 90 NOTE You can control the Arpeggio volume and the length of each note by using the LIVE CONTROL knobs For instructions on how to assign the functions to the knobs refer to page 38 42 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Setting the Touch Response of the Keyboard Touch Response determines how the sound responds to your playing strength The NOTE Touch Response type becomes the common setting for all Voices Some Voices are purposely designed without Touch Response in order to I emulate the true characteristics of the Call up the operation display actual instrument for example con FUNCTION gt TAB 4 MENU 1 gt Cursor buttons A W lt gt Rene which have no touch CONTROLLER ENTER TAB gt KEYBOARD PANEL PIS 2 Use the Cursor button V to select 1 TOUCH RESPONSE CONTROLLER 1 TOUCH RESPONSE HEDIUH IAEA Touch Response is applied to the C arsreruumrm T checkmarked parts TOUCH LJ C C O
28. of FINGERED the indication is useful also when a type other than SINGLE FINGER is selected Use the 6 A buttons to select the chord root then use the 7 A V 8 A V buttons to select the chord type The notes you need to play are shown in the display Calling up Appropriate Panel Settings for the Current Style One Touch Setting One Touch Setting OTS is a powerful and convenient feature that automatically NOTE calls up the most appropriate panel settings Voices or effects etc for the currently For information on the panel settings selected Style with the touch of a single button If you ve already decided which that are called up by One Touch Set ting refer to the OTS section of Style you wish to use you can have One Touch Setting automatically select the RS Chart in the Data List on appropriate Voice for you the website 1 Select a Style steps 1 2 on page 45 2 Press one of the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons Not only does this instantly call up all the settings Voices effects etc that match the current Style it also automatically turns on ACMP and SYNC START so that you can immediately start playing the Style 77777777 uad dd ike GG aot e OO RI aa 2 212224444 aa QU EE Q aaa 557 3 mL M ONE TOUCH SETTING LJEJEJ XY 7C Confirm
29. recorded page 71 When changing the rhythm percussion Voices Drum kits etc of the Style and Song from the VOICE parameter the detailed settings related to the drum voice are reset and in some cases you may be unable to restore the original sound In the case of Song playback you can restore the original sound by returning to the beginning of the Song and playing back from that point In the case of Style play you can restore the original sound by selecting the same Style again Change the polarity settings FUNCTION MENU 1 gt CON TROLLER ENTER 3 PEDAL POLARITY PSR S670 Owner s Manual 99 o 5 o o o 5 3 amp Specifications Product name Digital Keyboard Dimensions W x D x H 1004 mm x 410 mm x 184 mm Size Weight 39 1 2 x 16 1 8 x 5 1 4 Weight 8 1 kg Number of Keys 61 Keyboard Type Organ Touch Response Hard 2 Hard 1 Medium Soft 1 Soft 2 Pitch Bend Wheel Yes Contrainianmaco Other Controllers Modulation Wheel Knobs 2 Assignable Type QVGA B W LCD Display Size 4 3 inch Language English German French Spanish Italian Japanese Panel Language English Tone Generation Tone Generation AWM Stereo Sampling Technology Number of Polyphi Polyphony Max 128 Voices Preset Number
30. E o Formatting a USB Flash Drive When a USB flash drive is connected a message may appear prompting you to format the USB flash drive If so carry out the format operation 1 2 The format operation deletes previously existing data Make Connect a USB flash drive for formatting into the USB TO sure that the USB flash drive you DEVICE are formatting does not contain 2 important data Call up the operation display NOTE FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons A V 4 gt Playback of Style Song and Multi UTILITY ENTER TAB gt USB fue Stop when formatting is Started UTILITY 1 COMFIG2 PARAHETER LOCK 9 SONG AUTO When the USB flash drive iz connected the first Song inthe selected drive will be selected a FORMAT Initialize the USB flash drive AIL data will be deleted Dpnpopn DODODO If necessary use the 3 A V 4 A V buttons to select the desired drive partition in the USB flash drive to be formatted If the USB flash drive has multiple drives partitions the indications USB 1 and USB 2 will be displayed depending on the number of the drives Press the 7 A V 8 A V FORMAT button to format the USB flash drive Press the YES button to actually carry out the Format NOTE operation To cancel the Format operation press the NO button Confirming the remaining memory You can check the remaining me
31. FREEZE PDF 4 Calling up Registration Memory numbers in order Registration Sequence FUNCTION gt MENU 1 REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE ENTER gt REGISTRATION SEQUENCE PSR S670 Owner s Manual 85 N Q a S E 9 D 3 o o x xe c S gt 2 o E 2 E 2 D xc Mixing Console Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance The Mixing Console gives you intuitive control over aspects of the keyboard parts and Style Song channels including volume qc er balance and the timbre of the sounds It lets you adjust the levels UMEN QAI and stereo position pan of each Voice to set the optimum 1 li 1 li li balance and stereo image and lets you set how the effects are applied Basic Procedure Press the MIXER button to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display MIXING CONSOLE PANEL PART VOLAUOICE STRIS RUN CT 30 E977 33 NA NNI VOICE PART 100 12100 100 3O100 2100 STYLE LEFT RIGHT1 RIGHT 2 Press the MIXER button repeatedly to call up the MIXING CONSOLE display for the relevant parts The part name is indicated at the top of the display woLruoICE Oey Giles Entire Song part entire Style part Multi Pad part PANEL LEFT and
32. File Selection Display Configuration The File Selection display is for selecting Voice Styles and other data B Calling up the File Selection display The File Selection displays for Voice Style or Song etc can be called up on the Main display In general use the Cursor buttons A V 114119 to select the desired item then press the ENTER button Otherwise the displays can be called up in the following ways Voice or Style File Selection display Press one of the VOICE or STYLE category selection buttons to call up the display Song File Selection display Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU at the bottom of the display Then press one of the 1 V SELECT buttons to call up the display File Selection display configuration NOTE The Song file selection display can be called up by pressing the DIRECT ACCESS button followed by the SONG FUNCTION button VOICE RIGHT 1 L YOICEIRIGHI I PRESET PRESET CELUI pe ConcertGrand B GrandHarpsi Ead ConcertGrand Live BR GrandPiano BP MIDIGrand Live Live P BrightPiano OP BrightMidiGran P BrightPiano Li Harpsichord Piano amp E Piano EB Wm OctavePiano2 Harpsichord l i Piano amp E Piano ES EA GF GrandHarpsi BP GrandPiano BP MIDIGrand OP BrightMidiGran Wm OctavePiano2
33. Finder function more conveniently and effectively we recommend that you download the Records from the Yamaha website and load them to this instrument 1 computer access the following website download the Music Finder file mfd to the USB flash drive connected to a computer http download yamaha com 2 Connect the USB flash drive which contains the Music Finder NOTE file mfd to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the instrument Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 J Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display LI The number of Records Musical Joke 44 124 Abide With Me Aida Triumph March 4 4 112 MUSIC Air On The G String ded 68 FINDER Air On The G String ded 68 Air On The G String ElectroStep 4 4 68 102 Amapola JazzFop 49 138 Amapola Jig ded 112 Amazing Grace SONG Amboss Polka 4 d 116 American Patrol SaturdayNight 49 186 An Der Schonen Blaven Donau Bhajan Bed 174 a mme 4 Press one of the 8 A V OPTION buttons in the MUSIC FINDER display to call up the OPTION MENU window MUSIC FINDER HUHBER OF RECORDS 123 120 HUHBER OF RECORDS 70 120 HUSIC STVLE__ BEAT TEHPO MUSIC STE A Musical Joke 124 Abide With Me
34. Foot switch Foor controller 90 FOMA 8 ici 8 44 c 8 Guide 63 H Harmony rete 40 95 16 Intro section 47 iPhone iPad 93 iPhone iPad Connection Manual 7 K KNOB e at 38 L Main Master Compressor Master EQ MEQ Master MENU 1 2 MOSSage i eeepc Mixing Modulation MUI Pad tios Multi Pad Creator Multi Track Recording 67 102 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Music Finder e 78 Music Notation 61 N Name 28 NEXT Song Playback 60 One Touch Setting OTS 50 aeree 51 Panel Control ce 12 Panel Setup Panel Settings 13 Parameter Lock Q Quick Recording 66 R Rear 13 88 Recording 72 Recording MIDI Reference 7 REGIST BANK
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36. Manual 41 p i x S 5 a E S Triggering Arpeggios with Your Right Hand The Arpeggio function lets you play arpeggios broken chords by simply pressing the notes of the chord For example you could play the notes C E and G to trigger interesting phrases This feature can be used for music production as well as performance Turn the HARMONY ARPEGGIO button on 2 Select the desired Arpeggio type 2 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons A W 4 gt HARMONY ARPEGGIO ENTER 2 2 Use the 1 A V 3 A V buttons to select a category other than Harmony and Echo 2 3 Use the 4 A V 6 A V buttons to select the desired type HARMONY ARPEGGIO CATEGORY TYPE Harnony Echo We ctz Up ctz fep Svnth Sea Undctd USD A ct2 000000 2 2 2 3 3 Play a note or notes to trigger the Arpeggio The arpeggiated phrase differs depending on the notes played To turn off the effect turn the HARMONY ARPEGGIO button off NOTE When you select another Voice the Harmony Echo Arpeggio type is auto matically set to the default which is memorized as the Voice Set NOTE You can set the Arpeggio volume and select the part for playing the Arpeggio in the display called up via one of the 7 A V DETAIL buttons For informa ion refer to the Reference Manual on
37. RIGHT 1 2 parts STYLE Rhythm 1 2 Bass Chord 1 2 Pad Phrase 1 2 SONG CH 1 8 Song channels 1 8 SONG 9 16 Song channels 9 16 NEXT PAGE 86 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Use the TAB lt gt buttons to call up the desired page For details about each page refer to the Reference Manual on the website VOL VOICE Changes the Voice for each part and adjusts panning and vol ume for each part FILTER Adjusts the Harmonic Content resonance and sound bright ness TUNE Pitch related settings tuning transpose etc EFFECT Selects effect type and adjusts its depth for each part MEQ Selects the master equalizer type applied to the entire sound NOTE and edits the related parameters The MEQ and CMP settings are not CMP This is the Master Compressor setting which determines the applied to audio playback or the met ronome sound dynamics of the overall sound 4 Use the Cursor buttons A V lt gt to select a parameter then use the 1 A V 8 A V buttons to set the value for each S part E 5 Save your Mixing Console settings To save the PANEL display settings Register them to Registration Memory page 83 3 To save the STYLE display settings 5 Save them as Style data If you want to recall the settings for future use select the 5 S
38. S670 Owner s Manual If the Style called up doesn t match the song you want to play press the 5 6 AV RETRY buttons then return to step 2 3 4 when you ve found a Style you re satisfied with press one of the 7 A V 8 A V OK buttons to exit from the STYLE RECOMMENDER display 5 Play the keyboard along with the Style you just found Turning On Off Each Channel of the Style Each Style contains the channels listed below You can add variations and change the feeling of a Style by selectively turning channels on off as the Style plays N Style channels RHY1 2 Rhythm 1 2 These are the basic parts of the Style containing the drum and percussion rhythm patterns BASS The bass part uses various appropriate instrument sounds to match the Style 2 Chord 1 2 These are rhythmic chord backing parts commonly used with piano or guitar Voices PAD This part is used for sustained instruments such as strings organ choir etc PHRI 2 Phrasel 2 These parts are used for punchy brass stabs arpeggiated chords and other extras that make the accompaniment more interesting Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button repeatedly if necessary to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE display which contains the desired channel If the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE display is not shown press the CHANNEL ON OFF button again CHANNEL ON OFF Is E t i Q E o o o lt o v E c
39. WARNING Use the specified AC adaptor page 101 only Using the wrong AC adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating N CAUTION When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immedi ately turn the power off and disconnect the plug from the outlet NOTE Follow this procedure in reverse order when disconnecting the AC adaptor Turning the Power On Off Turn down the MASTER VOLUME dial to MIN MASTER VOLUME NUMINE ELITR uen Si ii 2 Press the 0 Standby On switch to turn on the power NOTICE After the Main display appears adjust the volume as desired while playing the Do not press the foot pedal or keyboard move the PITCH BEND wheel etc when turning the power on og z Doing so may cause the instru After you finish using the instrument turn off the power by ment to malfunction pressing the 5 Standby On switch for about a second NOTE N CAUTION Until the Main display appears no Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum operations can be carried out includ level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from ing power off and keyboard perfor the wall AC ou
40. as their producers or composers originally intended The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co Ltd 8 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Table of Contents Included Accessories 7 About the Manuals PE Formats 8 Informations 52e eid ns 8 Welcome to Digital Workstation 10 Panel Controls 12 Setting Up 14 Power Requirements cicer eene nere 14 Turning the Power 14 Adjusting the Master Volume 16 Adjusting the Contrast of the Display 16 Using the Headphones 16 Changing the Display Language 17 Playing the Demos cete 17 Basic Operations 18 Main Display Configuration Display based Controls sss Calling Up the Desired Display Instantly Direct Access 23 Messages Shown in the 23 File Selection Display Configuration 24 File Management 25 Entering Characters 30 Resetting to the Factory programmed Settings 31 Data Back p ise ede eet tenerte 31 Voices Playing the keyboard 33 Playing VOiC8S eet reri tege 33 Selecting Voices for the
41. button several times STYLE PRESH ACE c i o E S o c ij E cc o 5 EN amp a E Pro LivefBeat Pro 4 112 Pro f PowerRock Cool8Beat Pro d 90 Pro 42148 AcousticRock VintazeGtrPop a K BritRockPop 60sVintageRock Pro 4 118 Pro d 61 Indiel f 90sRockBallad 4 gt EOOO s E53 ung E93 cz Cu 000 gz NEXT PAGE PSR S670 Owner s Manual 45 Press the ACMP button to turn on the Auto Accompaniment The specific left hand section of the keyboard page 55 becomes the chord section and chords played in this section are automatically detected and used as a basis for fully automatic accompaniment with the selected Style Press the SYNC START button to enable synchronized start page 47 NOTE Although the chords will be detected according to the notes you play in the left hand section by default you can change the chord detection area from the left hand section to the right hand section For details refer to page 56 SYNC START lu 5 Assoonas you play a chord with your left hand the selected Style starts Try playing chords with your left hand and play a melody with your right hand Press the START STOP button to stop Style playback III NOTE For information on chords and Chord Fingering types refer to page 49 The chord specified in the chord section is show
42. different Main sections four Fill in sections and a Break section By using these sections effectively you can easily make your performance sound more dynamic and professional The section can be freely changed while the Style is playing back MAIN VARIATION A D buttons Press one of the MAIN VARIATION A D buttons to select the desired Main section the button lights in red Each is an accompaniment pattern of a few measures and it plays indefinitely Pressing the selected MAIN VARIATION button again maintains the same section but plays an appropriate fill in pattern to spice up the rhythm and break the repetition AUTO FILL function When the AUTO FILL IN button is turned on pressing any of the LLIN MAIN VARIATION A D buttons as you play automatically plays a fill in section for a smooth dynamic transition into the next or same section BREAK button This lets you add dynamic breaks in the rhythm of the accompaniment Press the BREAK button during Style playback When the one measure Break pattern finishes playing the Style playback automatically shifts to the Main section E Press the selected Main section lit in red again The fill in of the selected Main section plays flashes in red BREAK About the lamp status of the section buttons INTRO MAIN VARIATION BREAK ENDING Red The section is currently selected Red flashing The section will be
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44. of the TOUCH SETTING buttons 1 4 IPAD le HARMONY ARPEGGIO lel TEMPO oe ind 3 J Determine the groups you want to register NOTE Select the desired item by using the Cursor buttons V then enter or s ue use m Data 0 s remove the checkmark by using the 6 A MARK ON 6 V MARK OFF es and me LINDEN buttons buttons To cancel the operation press one of the 8 CANCEL buttons NEXT PAGE a d S 5 n E c 5 gt gt o E E S E 5 o PSR S670 Owner s Manual 83 4 Press one of the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons to which you wish to memorize the panel setup REGISTRATION MEMORY The memorized button becomes red which indicates the number button contains data and its number is selected About the lamp status Red Data registered and currently selected Green Data registered but not currently selected Off No data registered 5 Register various panel setups to other buttons by repeating steps 1 4 The registered panel setups can be recalled by simply pressing the desired number button Saving the Registration Memory as a Bank file NOTICE If you select the button whose lamp is lit in red or green here the panel setup previously mem orized to the button will be erased and replaced by
45. 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 never mix old batteries with new ones and never mix different types of batteries Batteries MUST be installed correctly Mismatches or incorrect installation may result in over heating and battery case rupture Warning Do not attempt to disassemble or incinerate any battery Keep all batteries away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by the laws in your area Note Check with any retailer of household type batteries in your area for battery dis posal 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 number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model
46. quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types SFF GE Guitar Edition is an enhanced format of SFF which features improved note transposition for guitar tracks Information E About copyrights Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use This product incorporates and bundles contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which Yamaha has license to use others copyrights Due to copyright laws and other relevant laws you are NOT allowed to distribute media in which these contents are saved or recorded and remain virtually the same or very similar to those in the product The contents described above include a computer program Accompaniment Style data MIDI data WAVE data voice recording data a score score data etc You are allowed to distribute medium in which your performance or music production using these contents is recorded and the permission of Yamaha Corporation is not required in such cases E About functions data bundled with the instrument Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the original This device is capable of using various types formats of music data by optimizing them to the proper format music data for use with the device in advance As a result this device may not play them back precisely
47. t Headphone jack Phone plug Phone plug stereo mini stereo mini Audio signal lt Audio cable The input signal from the AUX IN jack is affected by the setting of the NOTE instrument s MASTER VOLUME dial and the volume balance with other You can control the input volume from sounds played on this keyboard can be adjusted from the BALANCE display the AUX IN jack by using the LIVE CONTROL knobs For instructions on page 54 how to assign the functions to the knobs refer to page 38 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 89 Connecting a Footswitch Foot Controller FOOT PEDAL jacks The FC4 FC4A or FC5 footswitches and the foot controller sold separately can be connected to one of the FOOT PEDAL jacks A footswitch can be used for switching functions on and off while a foot controller controls continuous parameters such as volume NOTE Do not connect or disconnect the pedal when the power is on 0060 8 esr SSGT7O t Foot Pedals FC4 FC4A FC7 By default each jack features the following function FOOT PEDAL 1 Switches sustain on or off Connect an FC4 FC4A or FC5 footswitch to this jack FOOT PEDAL 2 Controls volume Connect an FC7 foot controller to this jack You can also change the function assignments to the pedals as desired For information on functions that can be assigned to the pedals refer to the Reference Manual on the website Ex
48. the Data dial or YES NO button to change the part assignment for the channel to be recorded REC PART SELECT CH 1 RIGHT1 4 Start recording NOTE To cancel the recording press the ll STOP button before going on to step 4 You can start recording by playing the keyboard starting a Style playing a Multi Pad or pressing the SONG CONTROL P T PLAY PAUSE button AUN 5 After you finish your performance press the Bl STOP button to stop recording A message may appear prompting you to save the recorded data Press the EXIT button to close the message Pressthe M I PLAY PAUSE button to play back the recorded performance 7 Record your performance to another channel by repeating steps 2 to 6 above 8 Save the recorded performance as a Song 8 1 Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display then press the 1 A V SELECT button to call up the Song Selection display NOTE The Style Retrigger function page 38 cannot be used when you are overdub bing to a recorded Song NOTICE The recorded Song will be lost if you change to another Song or you turn the power off without carrying out the Save operation 8 2 Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 26 steps 1 5 Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 3 Editing Music Notation settings PDF SONG FUNC
49. the new settings NOTE The panel setups registered in the numbered buttons are maintained even when you turn off the power If you want to delete all the eight current panel setups turn the power on while holding the B5 key right most B key on the keyboard You can save all eight registered panel setups as a single Registration Memory Bank file Bank 04 Bank 03 Bank 02 Bank 01 tii TJ LT CI mal ah 17 TT 90000000 8 ee REGISTRATION MEMORY Lo Press the REGIST BANK and buttons simultaneously to call up the Registration Bank Selection Display REGISTRATION BANK user Ea E BOSSA 8 NewBank 2815 01 81 68208 MewBank2 REGIST BANK 2 Press the 6 V SAVE button save the Bank file For instructions on saving refer to page 26 NOTE Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 84 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Recalling a Registered Panel Setup The saved Registration Memory Bank files can be recalled by using the REGIST BANK buttons or the following procedure Press the REGIST BANK and buttons simultaneously to call up the REGISTRATION BANK Selection display 2 Move the cursor to the desired Bank by the Cursor buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button Confirming the Registration Memory Information In the REGISTRATION BANK Selection display
50. to notes played Turn the HARMONY ARPEGGIO button on 2 Select the desired Harmony or Echo type 2 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION gt TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons A W 4 gt HARMONY ARPEGGIO gt ENTER 2 2 Use the 1 A V 3 A V buttons to select Harmony or Echo 2 3 Use the 4 A V 6 A V buttons to select the desired type HARMONY ARPEGGIO od CATEGORY TYPE Standard Duet Standard Trio Full 000000 000000 2 2 2 3 When you select another Voice the Harmony Echo Arpeggio type is auto matically set to the default which is memorized as the Voice Set For details on the Voice Set function refer to the Reference Manual on the web site NOTE Press one of the 7 A W DETAIL button to call up the detail setting dis play For information refer to the Ref erence Manual on the website 40 PSR S670 Owner s Manual B Harmony Category Standard Duet Strum The Harmony effect is applied to the note played in the right hand section of the keyboard according to the chord specified in the chord or left hand section shown below When ACMP button is on and the LEFT part is off Split Point Chord section for Style playback and Harmony effect When the ACMP button is off and the LEFT part is on RIGHT 1 and 2 Voices Split Point
51. unit You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft Model No Serial No bottom en 01 6 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Included Accessories Owner s Manual this book Online Member Product Registration The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form Music rest AC adaptor Power cord May not be included depending on your area Check with your Yamaha dealer About Attaching the Music Rest Insert the music rest into 2 the slots as shown the Manuals This instrument has the following document and instructional materials E Included Document Owner s Manual this book Provides overall explanations of the PSR S670 basic functions E Online Materials PDF E n F v g X yi Reference Manual only in English French German and Spanish Explains advanced features of the instrument not explained in the Owner s Manual For example you can learn how to create original Styles Songs or Multi Pads or find detailed explanations of specific parameters Data List Contains various important preset content lists such as Voices Styles Effects as well as MIDI related information Computer related Operations Includes instructions on connecting this instrument to a computer a
52. 00000000 00000009 00000800 00000800 Location drive of data PRESET Location where pre programmed preset data is stored USER Location where recorded or edited data is saved Installed Expansion Voices or Styles are also saved here in the Expan sion folder USB Location where data on USB flash drive is saved This appears only when a USB flash drive is connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Selectable data files The files that can be selected on this display are shown If more than 10 files exist pressing the 1 A or 2 A button etc corresponding to the page numbers P1 P2 below the files changes the display page When other pages follow the NEXT button appears and for the previous page the PREV button appears MENU 1 MENU 2 NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure 0 read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 NOTE By pressing the USB button you can also access Voices Styles and other data files which are saved in the USB lash drive page 92 NOTE The data both pre programmed and your own original are saved as files At the bottom of the File Selection display you can toggle the indication between MENU 1 and MENU 2 by pressing the 8 W button Selecting MENU 1 shows the function names related to the current file Voice Style Song etc while selecting MENU 2 shows the function names of the file f
53. 2 Tunis de keybgard part on oF off Calls up settings for the volume balance among the parts e USB DUTLON esc Page 92 FUNCTION button Page 94 Calls up the display for selecting a file in the USB flash Lets you make advanced settings and create your original Styles Songs and Multi Pads VOICE EFFECT buttons nenne Page 40 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons Page 83 Applies various effects to the keyboard performance Registers and recalls panel setups UPPER OCTAVE buttons Page 36 OTS LINK button Page 51 Shifts the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps Turns on off the OTS Link function 9 VOICE category selection buttons Page 33 Selects a Voice category ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons Page 50 Panel Setup Panel Settings Calls up the appropriate panel settings for the Style By using the controls on the panel you can make various settings as described MULTI PAD CONTROL buttons Page 74 here These settings of the instrument are together referred to as panel setup or panel settings in this manual PSR S670 Owner s Manual 13 Panel Controls Setting Up Power Requirements Connect the AC adaptor in the order shown in the illustration DC IN jack page 88 v gt AC Outlet IN In D Power cord 7T AC adaptor 4m Dm The shape of the plug and outlet differs depending on your area N
54. 6 A 7 A V ADD TO FAVOR Creating a set of favorite Records ITE MUSIC FINDER gt 8 A V OPTION 7 A V 8 A V Editing Records RECORD EDIT MUSIC FINDER gt 8 A V OPTION 5 A V 6 A V Saving the Record as a single file FILES 82 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Registration Memory Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups The Registration Memory function allows you to save or register virtually all panel settings to a Registration Memory ens idum saa dom eig button and then instantly recall your custom panel settings by Me M M simply pressing a single button The registered settings for eight all I Registration Memory buttons should be saved as a single Bank file Registering Your Panel Setups Make the desired panel settings such as those for Voices Styles and Effects For information on the panel settings that can be registered with the Registration Memory function refer to the Registration section of the Parameter Chart in the Data List on the website 2 Press the MEMORY button in the REGISTRATION MEMORY section The display for selecting the groups to be registered appears fem to register from the list below e REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 5 TM Select J mene HEHORY GROUP SELECT N Toresister huch Settingt Press one
55. 9 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices 88 Rear Pariel m dt ees erred 88 Connecting Audio Devices OUTPUT L L R R jacks AUXIN JACK e teet tree Ree 89 Connecting a Footswitch Foot Controller FOOT PEDAL JACKS then 90 Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal 91 Connecting to an iPhone iPad USB TO DEVICE USB TO HOST terminals 93 Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST terminal 93 10 Function Making Global Settings and Using Advanced Features 94 B sic Proced re c e ERR 94 Function EISE oii tr i roast 95 Direct Access Chart 96 Troubleshooting 97 Specifications 100 Index 102 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 9 Table of Contents Welcome to Digital Workstation Extraordinarily expressive and realistic Voices page 33 The PSR S670 has a comprehensive and sonically stunning set of authentic Voices and gives you the tools to play these Voices more naturally and with greater expressiveness hi IL d So CANO ORGAN BASS HARMONIA CHOIR BRASS WOODWIND SYNTH DRUMS USER a es JY ESI 010 oq d Play along with a backing band page 45 The Styles of the PSR S670 make it possible to perform in a wide variety of music genres with full instrumental accompaniment Simply playing chords automatically triggers and controls the auto accompaniment bac
56. AUDIO LINK MULTI PAD display To confirm the path of the selected WAVE file By using the 7 A V INFO buttons in the MULTI PAD AUDIO LINK display you can confirm the path Use the 7 A V 8 A V OK buttons to close it yu NOTE Audio Link Multi Pads can neither be created nor played back during play back recording standby or recording of audio files NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 NOTE AWAVE file cannot be linked to a MIDI Multi Pad 4 NOTE If an Audio Link Multi Pad has been selected when you press the 6 W AUDIO LINK button in step 3 the links made for the selected Pad appear In order to create a new Pad make sure to press one of the 1 A Y 2 VW NEW BANK buttons Other wise you are simply re selecting the link in the selected Pad 76 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 10 If you want to link other WAVE files to other pads repeat steps 4 to 6 If desired adjust the volume of each WAVE file by using the 3 A V 6 A V buttons By pressing the desired MULTI PAD CONTROL 1 4 button you can adjust the volume while playing the Multi Pad phrase Save the settings as a Multi Pad Bank 9 1 Press one of the 8 A V SAVE buttons in the MUTLI PAD AUDIO LINK display to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selec
57. C I amp E GtribBtCut3 E GtriGBtSh fll 4 gt CA feo JE amp FunkyGtr16Bt2 Bt E GtrIBBtPick MULTI PAD CONTROL 9 Shows the Multi Pad category folders 1 2 3 4 8 2 Move the cursor to the desired bank by using the Cursor buttons A V 4 f then press the ENTER button You can call up other pages by using the 1 A 7 A buttons that correspond to P2 in the display or by pressing the MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT button repeatedly Press the 8 A UP button to call up the next higher level folder to which the Multi Pads are categorized 3 Press any of the MULTI PAD CONTROL 1 4 buttons to play a NOTE Multi Pad phrase There are two types of Multi Pad data es 5 ill play back d The corresponding phrase for the button starts playing back in its entirety at the 2 they E ss SEIN currently set tempo You can play up to four Multi Pads at the same time ers will be played back repeatedly loop Pressing the pad during its playback LE MULTUPAD CONTROL will stop playing and begin playing from the top again NEXT PAGE 74 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 4 Press the STOP button to stop playback of the Multi Pad s NOTE If you want to stop specific pads simultaneously hold down the STOP button While the Style or Song is playing back pressing the Multi Pad button and press
58. Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally all over Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables to prevent he cables or injury to anyone who might trip over them When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power switch is ured off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord rom the wall AC outlet Use only the stand specified for the instrument When attaching it use the rovided screws only Failure to do so could cause damage to the internal components or result in the instrument falling over amage to Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all components set all volume levels to minimum Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Handling caution Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument Never insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the panel or keyboard This could cause physical injury to you or others damage to t
59. EFT FUNCTION VOICE SETTING PART ON OFF RIGHT1 VOICE CONTROL PART ON OFF RIGHT2 LEFT HOLD SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING SPLIT POINT VOICE category selection buttons FUNCTION VOICE SETTING HARMONY ARPEGGIO FUNCTION HARMONY ARPEGGIO VOICE EFFECT DSP EFFECT VARI MIXING CONSOLE EFFECT TYPE SELECT MUSIC FINDER MUSIC FINDER MUSIC FINDER SEARCH 1 ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 2 3 4 OTS INFORMATION REGIST BANK REGISTRATION SEQUENCE FREEZE FUNCTION REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE FREEZE REGISTRATION l IMEMORY aul SEOUENGE 1 2 3 4 REGIST INFORMATION 1 4 157 61 17 8 REGIST INFORMATION REGIST INFORMATION 5 8 FOOT PEDAL 1 2 FUNCTION CONTROLLER FOOT PEDAL 1 2 MODULATION FUNCTION CONTROLLER KEYBOARD PANEL MODULATION WHEEL PITCH BEND MIXING CONSOLE TUNE LIVE CONTROL 1 2 ASSIGN LIVE CONTROL PARAMETER ASSIGN This display is called u only when the USB flash drive is being connected to USB TO DEVICE terminal of this instrument 96 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Troubleshooting A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off This is normal Electrical current is being applied to the instrument The power is automatically turned off This is normal and due to the Auto Power Off function If necessary set the parameter of the Auto Power Off function page 15 Noise is heard from the instrument s speakers Noise may be heard if a mobile phone is used n
60. Go YAMAHA English PsR gt E 88 Digital Workstation Clavier Arrangeur Professionnel Estaci n de Trabajo Digital Owner s Manual Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones Thank you for purchasing this Yamaha Digital Workstation We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the instrument We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference Before using the instrument be sure to read PRECAUTIONS on pages 5 6 Merci d avoir choisi ce Clavier Arrangeur Professionnel Yamaha Nous vous conseillons de lire attentivement ce mode d emploi afin de tirer pleinement profit des fonctions avanc es et tr s utiles de votre instrument Nous vous recommandons galement de garder ce manuel port e de main pour toute r f rence ult rieure Avant d utiliser l instrument lisez attentivement la section PR CAUTIONS D USAGE aux pages 5 et 6 Le damos las gracias por adquirir esta Estaci n de Trabajo Digital de Yamaha La lectura detenida de este manual le permitir disfrutar de las tiles y avanzadas funciones del instrumento Recomendamos guardar el manual en un lugar seguro y accesible para futuras consultas EN Antes de utilizar el instrumento lea las PRECAUCIONES en las p ginas 5 y 6 FR iiiz xe 72 wp ES For PSR S670 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes
61. Multi Pad 76 Audio Player Recorder 69 72 Audio 71 Auto Accompaniment 45 Auto 48 Auto Power 15 AUX IN 89 B C 53 63 Character entry 30 Chord 19 49 Chord Fingering 49 95 Chord Match 75 Chord sister 50 CMP Master Compressor 87 Computer 93 Computer related Operations 7 CONFIG 95 CONFIG 2 ete ttis 95 Connection sss 88 COnlFast c aede 16 Copy File 28 Cursor buttons 20 Cut File eed utente 28 D Data dial Data List Delete DEMO dias Direct Access 23 Direct Access 96 Drum Setup 57 Dip cp oo 40 E ejr P 40 40 87 Ending 47 Equalizer 87 Factory Reset Fade ts Fast Forward File File Selection Display Fill in section sssini gli 87 Fingering 49 Folder Foot Pedal
62. NEUE i S Song MIDI Song page 59 Style Multi Pad M PAD page 74 and keyboard tions on how to assign the functions parts LEFT RIGHT and 2 to the knobs refer to page 38 On the VOL VOICE page of the MIX ING CONSOLE display page 86 In the BALANCE 2 2 page you can adjust the volume balance between the you adjust volume for the Song MIDD Audio page 69 sound input from the AUX IN jack page 89 Song and Style parts independently and all keyboard parts KBD For information on the 2 A V 3 A V buttons refer to page 72 NOTE When the UD WLO1 USB Wireless LAN adaptor is connected to the instrument WLAN appears in the BALANCE 2 2 page J Pressthe EXIT button to close the BALANCE display 54 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Setting the Split Point The key which divides the keyboard into two sections is referred to as Split Point There are two Split Points Split Point LEFT and Split Point STYLE Split Point Split Point STYLE LEFT m m HERR LEFT Voice RIGHT 1 2 section Voices section L Chord section Right hand UPPER section Left hand LOWER section Split Point LEFT Divides the keyboard into the left hand LOWER section and the right hand UPPER section Split Point STYLE Divides the left hand LOWER section into the chord section
63. PAUSE between the Song and keyboard 2X 5 page 54 On the VOL VOICE page button The F B E PLAY PAUSE button flashes indicat of the Mixing Console display ing the standby status You can start playback as soon as you page 86 you can adjust the vol ume for each Song channel You can also adjust the volume bal ance between the Song and an audio play the keyboard To cancel the Synchro Start function press the Bl STOP button file page 72 Pause Press the gt MI PLAY PAUSE button during playback Pressing it again resumes Song playback from the current NOTE position You can also turn specific part s on or off page 63 Rewind Fast Forward Press the 4 REW or PP FF during playback or while the Song is stopped Pressing either of them once moves back forward one measure Holding either of them scrolls backward forward continuously 60 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Pressing the 4 REW or PP FF button calls up a pop up display showing NOTE the current measure number or Phrase Mark number Phrase Mark is a pre programmed While the Song Position pop up is shown on the display you can also use the Data marker in certain Song data which s f indicates a specific location in the dial to adjust the value Song j For Songs not containing Phrase Marks For Songs containing Phrase Marks SONG POSITION 005 Punase wank XN To
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65. Reference MENU 2 Description 6 Manual STYLE CREATOR a Style by editing the preset Style or by recording Style channels one E Chapter 2 SONG CREATOR For creating a Song by editing the recorded Song or by entering events one by one Chapter 3 MULTI PAD CREATOR ror creating a Multi Pad by editing an existing preset Multi Pad or by recording a Chapter 5 For installing Expansion Packs for adding extra content downloaded from the PACK INSTALLATION website or created on your own by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager Chapter 1 OWNER For setting the Owner name Message language etc page 17 Chapter 10 For backing up and restoring the settings and data saved in the USER drive of the SYSTEM BACKUP RESTORE instrument page 31 SETUP FILES For saving and recalling the specified settings of the instrument D Chapter 10 RESET For restoring the instrument settings to their factory defaults 2 Chapter 10 For making settings for connecting the instrument to a smart device such as WIRELESS LAN iPad via wireless LAN This appears only when a USB wireless LAN adaptor is Chapter 9 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 95 Function Making Global Settings and Using Advanced Features C Direct Access Chart Press the DIRECT ACCESS button then press one of the buttons or move the appropriate knob wheel or pedal listed below to call up the desired display
66. Right hand section hand section PSR S670 Owner s Manual 55 Specifying Chords with Your Right Hand while Playing Bass with Your Left Hand By changing the chord detection area from the left hand section to the right hand section you can play a bass line with your left hand while using your right hand to control Style playback 1 Call up the Split Point display FUNCTION gt TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons A V amp amp gt SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING ENTER TAB 4 SPLIT POINT Use the 2 A 1 3 A V buttons to set the CHORD DETECTION AREA value to UPPER Split Point Split Point SPLIT POINT GHORD FINGERING STYLE LEFT SPLIT POINT PETS CTC While holding one of the KBD buttons press the desired kes OTT HUM RIGHT 1 2 Voices section LEFT Voice section LOWER section UPPER section l UPPER Fea She 712 NNI LEFT 2 GZ 2 73 8 3 Chord section 00 00 2 With this setting the whole right hand UPPER section functions as the Chord section as well as for melody performance In this condition note the following points In the right hand UPPER section you can specify the chord type as you play the melody When the Manual Bass function is ON the Voice for the Bass part of the current Style is mute
67. S670 Owner s Manual TAP TEMPO button iw During playback of a Style or Song you can change the tempo by tapping the TAP Q TEMPO button twice at the desired tempo When Style and Song are stopped tapping the TAP TEMPO button four times for a 4 4 time signature starts Style playback at the tempo you tapped Changing the Chord Fingering Type By changing the Chord Fingering type you can automatically produce appropriate accompaniment even if you don t press all of the notes which comprise a chord cai up the operation display FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 gt Cursor buttons A W amp f SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING gt ENTER TAB gt CHORD FINGERING 2 Press the 1 A V 3 A V buttons to select a Chord Fingering type SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING NOTE CIAT CHORD FINGERING CHORD TUTOR lt FINGERED When the chord detection area is set to HRES UPPER page 56 only the FIN Trim S es that 1 5 1 8 and Chord Cancel are not available FINGERING TYPE SINGLE FINGER FINGER FINGERED DH BASS The following types can be selected for example SINGLE FINGER This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one two or three fingers C Cm C7 Cm7 Il ul Il e 1 e ul Major chord Minor chord Seventh cho
68. TION gt 2 A 3 A V SCORE gt 1 A V 8 A V buttons Editing Lyrics Text display settings SONG FUNCTION gt 4 A V 5 A V LYRICS TEXT 1 A Y 8 A V buttons Using the Auto Accompaniment features with Song Playback ACMP STYLE CONTROL SYNC START gt SONG CONTROL W STYLE CONTROL START STOP Song Playback related parameters Keyboard and vocal practice using the Guide function FUNCTION MENU 1 SONG SETTING gt ENTER 1 GUIDE MODE Editing Songs Song Creator Selecting the setup parameters recorded to the top position of the Song Re recording a specific section Punch In Out Editing channel events FUNCTION gt MENU 2 gt SONG CREATOR gt ENTER SETUP REC MODE CHANNEL 68 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Recording and Playing Audio Files 008 222223 s ands Qu cues 20217 cadJ44422444 A Qaaaaaaaaaadada244 24444444 HM NOTE For instructions on playback and recording of MIDI files refer to page 59 as well e f you want to record various parts separately or edit the data after recording on this instrument record as MIDI files page 66 Playing Back Audio Files You can play back audio files of WAV format 44 1 kHz sample rate 16 bit resolution stereo that have been saved to the
69. TION gt TAB 4 MENU 1 gt Cursor buttons A 11401 SONG SETTING ENTER Cursor button V 2 REPEAT MODE FUNCTION SONG SETTING MENU CHRHMEL LEFI UFF RIGHT 1 AUTO CH SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING Wi voice SETTING HARMONY iai STYLE SETTING FUNCTION mi ARPEGGIO inp REGIST SEQUENCE f a Megson SETTING CONTROLLER J J MASTER TUNE yp SCALE TUNE J UTILITY GUIDE H DE Follou Liahts PHRASE HARK REPEAT OFF FAST FORHARD TYPE JUHP 2 LYRICS LANGUAGE FAUTO FAST FORWARD LYRICS REPEAT HODE TYPE LANGUAGE QUICK START SIHGLE NN a ALL SE RANDON SCRUB JAPANESE OFF 00 00 2 Usethe 1 AV 2 A V REPEAT MODE buttons determine the method of repeat playback 1 S 2 Plays through the selected Song then stops Plays through the selected Song repeatedly Continues playback through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly Continues playback at random through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly 64 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Specifying a Range of Measures and Playing them Back Repeatedly A B Repeat Select a Song steps 1 4 on page 59 2 Pressthe SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display NewSonzl SONG FUNCTION SONG FUMCTION S
70. The Character Entry window is called up Enter the name of the selected file or folder page 30 If the file folder name already exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 A V NO buttons and enter another name The renamed file folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Copying or Moving Files NOTE To cancel the Rename operation press the 7 W CANCEL button NOTICE Do not use Expansion for the folder name Otherwise all data contained in the Expansion folder will be lost when an Expansion Pack page 44 is installed You can copy or cut files and paste them to another location folder You can also copy folders but not move them by using the same procedure 1 In the File Selection display select the appropriate tab PRESET USER or USB which contains the file folder you want to copy by using the TAB F buttons Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display If MENU 1 is shown on the display press the 8 V button to call up MENU 2 Press the 8 W button to toggle between the two yun NOTE e Files in the PRESET tab cannot be moved They can only be copied Files in the Expansion folder page 44 in the USER tab cannot be copied moved Commercially available song data may be copy protected to prevent illegal copying PSR S670 Owner
71. UDIO PLAYER ER 1 00 00 WAITING i RECORDABLE 10 021 REPEAT VOLUME 100 5 Start recording by using the 4 A V PLAY PAUSE buttons then start your performance The elapsed recording time is shown in the display while recording Elapsed recording time USB AUDIO PLAYER 5j 00 03 RECORDING RECORDABLE TIME 10 02 1 REPEAT VOLUME 100 wai 4 After you finish your performance use the 3 A V STOP buttons to stop recording Recorded data is automatically saved to the USB flash drive as a file with the name automatically set Use the 4 A V PLAY PAUSE buttons to play back the recorded performance To see the file of the recorded performance in the File Selection display use the 1 A V FILES buttons NOTE You can use the metronome page 35 while recording however the metro nome sound will not be recorded NOTICE Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during recording Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data or the recording data NOTE The recording operation continues even if you close the USB AUDIO PLAYER display by pushing the EXIT button Press the USB AUDIO PLAYER button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display again then stop the recording by pressing the 3 A V STOP button NOTE Keep in mind that if you make a mis take i
72. UNG HecSonal E EH isses E fa e CO Pressthe SONG CONTROL gt T PLAY PAUSE button to start playback 4 Specify the repeat range Press one of the 7 A V A B buttons at the starting point A of the range to NOTE be repeated Press one of the 7 A V A B buttons again at the ending point Specifying only Point A results in B After an automatic lead in to help guide you into the phrase the range Point A and from Point A to Point B is played back repeatedly End of the Song NOTE When you want to repeat from the top of the Song to the middle of the Song 1 Press one of the 7 A W A B buttons then start Song playback 2 Press one of the 7 A V A B buttons again at the ending point B Top of the Song A 7 c o S g o o o xc xe amp g D S EN amp 7 o o 71 0 7 00 5 stop playback press the SONG CONTROL W STOP button The Song position returns to Point and pressing the PLAY PAUSE button lets you start from that point After you ve finished practicing press one of the 7 A V A B buttons to turn off Repeat playback Specifying the repeat range while Songs are stopped 1 Fast forward the Song to Point A by using the SONG CONTROL PP FF button then press one of the 7 V buttons 2 Fast forward the Song to Point B then
73. USB flash drive Connect the USB flash drive containing the audio files to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Pressthe USB AUDIO PLAYER button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display USB AUDIO PLAYER a Audio 001 10 00 Cs 10012 USB AUDIO i REPEAT OFF BI 1 Bl 1 REPEAT VOLUME ee 3 1 g Press one of the 1 A V FILES buttons to call up the Audio File Selection display NEXT PAGE USB Audio Player Recorder ra The convenient USB Audio Player Recorder function allows you to play back audio files WAVE saved to a USB flash drive directly from the instrument Moreover since you can record your performances and recordings as audio files WAVE to a USB flash drive it is possible to play back the files on computer share them with your friends and record your own CDs to enjoy NOTE DRM Digital Rights Management protected files cannot be played back NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 NOTE While selecting the desired WAVE file in the Audio Link Multi Pad function step 5 on page 76 the USB AUDIO PLAYER button does not function PSR S670 Owner s Manual 69 o 3 ir Q o 3 lt D EN amp o V o x V o o c S amp 9 o 3 SC 02 D gt 4 Move the cursor to t
74. a USB hub computer key board or mouse cannot be used The instrument does not necessarily support all commer cially available USB devices Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB devices that you purchase Before pur chasing a USB device for use with this instrument please visit the following web page http download yamaha com Although USB devices 1 1 to 3 0 can be used on this instrument the amount of time for saving to or loading from the USB device may differ depending on the type of data or the status of the instrument NOTE The rating of the USB TO DEVICE terminal a maximum of 5V 500mA Do not connect USB devices having a rating above this since this can cause damage to the instrument itself Connecting a USB device When connecting a USB device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal make sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper direction ill p Bf C E TO DEVICE NOTICE Avoid connecting or disconnecting the USB device while executing playback recording and file management operations such as Save Copy Delete and Format or when accessing the USB device Fail ure to observe this may result in freezing of the operation of the instrument or corruption of the USB device and the data When connecting then disconnecting the USB device and vice versa make sure to wait a few seconds between th
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76. age NOTE Before using the USB TO DEVICE terminal be sure to read Precau tions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 91 e When you use the instrument along with an application on your iPhone iPad we recommend that you first set Airplane Mode to ON then set Wi Fi to ON on your iPhone iPad in order to avoid noise caused by communication Connecting to a Computer USB TO HOST terminal By connecting a computer to the USB TO HOST terminal you can transfer data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI For details on using a computer with this instrument refer to the Computer related Operations on the website D oo oooo JJ 4 YAMAHA ge m C USB e USB cable NOTICE Use an AB type USB cable of less than 3 meters USB 3 0 cables cannot be used NOTE When using a USB cable to con nect the instrument to your com puter make the connection directly without passing through a USB hub The instrument will begin trans mission a short time after the USB connection is made For information on setting up your sequence software refer to the owner s manual of the relevant soft Ware PSR S670 Owner s Manual 93 7 gt x E o S x c E 3 E a S E 9 S S a D 7 2 g o F
77. al Depending on the selected display the Data dial can be used in the following two ways Adjusting parameter values You can conveniently use the Data dial in tandem with the 1 A V 8 A V buttons to adjust parameters indicated in the display HARMONY ARPEGGIO CATEGORY standard beet 1 PME gun SPEED Fil ni OQ MULTI RIGHTL RIGHT2 T ave ar Rotate the Data dial to adjust n n o o A A 0 the selected parameter 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 Select the desired parameter with the appropriate 1 A V 8 A V button This convenient technique also works well with pop up parameters such as Tempo and Transpose Simply press the appropriate button ex TEMPO then rotate the Data dial to set the value Selecting files Voice Style Song and so on The operation by using the Data dial is almost same as that of the Cursor buttons After calling up the File Selection displays rotate the Data dial to move the cursor then press the ENTER button to actually select the file In most procedures when selecting the file or item described throughout this Owner s manual the Cursor buttons lt 4 gt are recommended for simple selection though other methods may also be used YES NO buttons These buttons are used to adjust the value or select YES or NO in the message NOTE shown in the display etc You can also use these to select To reset the desired value
78. ample Controlling Song Start Stop by footswitch Connect a footswitch FC4 FC4A or FC5 to one of the FOOT PEDAL jacks To assign the function to the connected pedal press the 1 VW SONG PLAY PAUSE button in the operation display FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 gt Cursor buttons V 4 F CONTROLLER gt ENTER TAB gt FOOT PEDAL Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 9 DN Assigning specific functions to each foot FUNCTION MENU 1 gt CONTROLLER ENTER pedal FOOT PEDAL 90 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Connecting USB Devices USB TO DEVICE terminal You can connect a USB flash drive or a USB wireless LAN adaptor sold separately to the USB TO DEVICE terminal This lets you save data you ve created on the instrument to the USB flash drive page 26 You can also connect the instrument to a smart device such as iPad via wireless LAN page 93 Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal This instrument features a built in USB TO DEVICE terminal When connecting a USB device to the terminal be sure to handle the USB device with care Follow the important precautions below NOTE For more information about the handling of USB devices refer to the owner s manual of the USB device Compatible USB devices USB flash drive USB wireless LAN adaptor UD WLO1 may not be available depending on your area Other USB devices such as
79. and the LEFT Voice section NO 1 call up the Split Point display FUNCTION gt TAB 4 MENU 1 gt Cursor buttons 11 4 gt SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING ENTER TAB 4 SPLIT POINT 2 Set the Split Point SPLIT POINT CHORD FINGERING SPLIT POINT EO eG a While holding one of the KBD buttons press the desired kew STYLE RIGHTL RIGHT2 CHORD Is E t i Q E o o o lt o v E xc S EN 5 a g o MAKUAL CHORD SPLIT POINT BASS DETECITTOH AREA STYLE LEFT OW UPPER Feo Feo zm es 00000 00000 4 Split Point Sets the Split Point STYLE Press the 4 V button or press the desired key on the key 54V STYLE board while holding the 5 A V KBD button to specify the Split Point 6AYVJ Split Point Sets the Split Point LEFT Press the 6 V button or press the desired key on the keyboard while holding the 7 V KBD button to specify the Split Point NOTE Split Point LEFT cannot be set lower than Split Point STYLE 8 AV Split Point Sets Split Point STYLE and Split Point LEFT to the same note Rotate the Data dial or STYLE press the desired key on the keyboard while holding the 8 A V KBD button to specify the LEFT Split Point Split Point STYLE LEFT L RIGHT 1 2 Voices oe Leie m
80. annel or by importing pattern data from other existing Styles Main A Rhythm 1 Recording or copying from another Style Rhythm 2 Recording or copying from another Style Bass Recording or copying from another Style Creating a Source Pattern for Chord 1 Recording or copying from another Style each separately Chord 2 Recording or copying from another Style Pad Recording or copying from another Style Phrase 1 Recording or copying from another Style Phrase 2 Recording or copying from another Style Editing the Rhythm Part of a Style Drum Setup The Rhythm parts of a preset Style consist of a preset Drum Kit and each drum NOTE sound is assigned to a separate note You may want to change the sounds and the For information on the preset Drum Kit note assignments or make more detailed settings such as volume balance effect etc and the Voices refer to the Drum SFX Kit List in the Data List on the web By using the Drum Setup function of the Style Creator you can edit the Rhythm part site This list provides the information of a Style and save it as an original Style For details refer to the Reference Manual on which Voice is assigned to each on the website keyboard note PSR S670 Owner s Manual 57 NA Is E t i Q E o o o lt o v E cc S EN 5 a g o Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Ch
81. apter 2 Style playback related settings FUNCTION gt MENU 1 STYLE SETTING ENTER Memorizing an original One Touch Settings MEMORY ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 Creating editing Styles Style Creator Realtime Recording e Style Assembly Editing the rhythmic feel Editing data for each channel Making Style File Format settings Editing the rhythm part of a Style Drum Setup FUNCTION gt MENU 2 gt STYLE CREATOR ENTER BASIC ASSEMBLY GROOVE CHANNEL PARAMETER BASIC CLEAR CH DELETE DRUM SETUP 58 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Songs Playing Practicing and Recording Songs For the PSR S670 Song refers to the MIDI songs which include preset songs commercially available MIDI format files etc Not only can you play back a Song and listen to it but you I I can also play the keyboard along with Song playback and record soot E Qaaaaaaaaadaad4244 24444444 ML A your own performance as a Song MIDI song NOTE A MIDI Song is comprised of your keyboard performance information and is not a For instructions on playback and recording of the actual sound itself The performance information refers to which id of audio files refer to keys are played at what timing and at what strength jus
82. ard part FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 gt Cursor buttons A 1 001 CONTROLLER ENTER TAB gt KEYBOARD PANEL Cursor buttons A W 2 MODULATION WHEEL NOTE The effects produced by using the PITCH BEND wheel may not be applied to the LEFT part during Style playback depending on the Style set ting NOTE Depending on the selected Voice the MODULATION wheel may control volume filter or some other parameter instead of vibrato NOTE To avoid accidentally applying modu lation make sure the MODULATION wheel is set at minimum down posi tion before you start playing NOTE The effects produced by using the MODULATION wheel may not be applied to the LEFT part during Style playback depending on the Style set ting PSR S670 Owner s Manual 37 p i E S amp a Q 5 Using the LIVE CONTROL Knobs You can add dynamic variations to your performance intuitively in real time by assigning various functions to the LIVE CONTROL 1 and 2 knobs Press the ASSIGN button to call up the LIVE CONTROL display 00 Y LIYE CONTROL KNOB2 Voice Etfect Rev RI RZ LIVE CONTROL 0000 0000 2 Use the Cursor buttons A V to select the desired combination of functions The selected number is indicated at the upper left on the Main display 00 00 Pressing the ASSIGN button repeat edly also
83. arts and adjusts its length Style Retrigger repeats a specific the Style Rotating the knob to the right makes it 5 length of the first part of the current Style deeper page 45 Rotate the knob to the left most to turn the function off and rotate it to the right to turn it on and decrease the length 38 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Knob 1 Knob 2 Style Track Mute A Turns on off playback of the Style channels Rotat ing the knob to the left most position turns on only the Rhythm 2 channel and the other channels are turned off By rotating the knob clockwise from that position channels are turned on in the order of Rhythm 1 Bass Chord 1 Chord 2 Pad Phrase 1 Phrase 2 and all channels are turned on when the knob reaches to the right most position Turning on off the channels lets you easily change the rhythmic feel For details on the Style channels refer to page 53 Balance Style M Pad Adjusts the volume balance between the Style and Multi Pad page 54 playback Rotating the knob to the left increases the Style volume while rotating it to the right increases the Multi Pad volume Filter Voice Style Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter and the resonance for all keyboard parts and the Style to change the timbre or tone of the sound Reverb Voice Style Adjusts the Reverb depth for all keyboard parts and the Style Rotating the knob to the right makes it deeper Master T
84. as been defaced modified or removed c normal wear and any periodic maintenance d deterioration due to perspiration corrosive atmosphere or other external causes such as extremes in temperature or humidity e damages attributable to power line surge or related electrical abnormalities lightning damage or acts of God or f RFI EMI Interference noise caused by improper grounding or the improper use of either certified or uncertified equipment if applicable Any evidence of alteration erasing or forgery of proof of purchase documents will cause this warranty to be void This warranty covers only the Original Owner and is not transferable In Order to Obtain Warranty Service Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted Area Contact your local authorized Yamaha dealer who will advise you of the procedures to be followed If this is not successful contact Yamaha at the address telephone number or website shown below Yamaha may request that you send the defective product to a local authorized Yamaha Servicer or authorize return of the defective product to Yamaha for repair If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer has been authorized by Yamaha please contact Yamaha s Service Department at the number shown below or check Yamaha s website at www Yamaha com Product s shipped for service should be packed securely and must be accompanied by a detailed explanation of the problem s requiring service together
85. asant Waltz wienneseWaltz S d 186 B Quickstep Skater s Waltz MienneseMaltz ard 186 47160 Pro Pro TalerFromViennaM neds Wienneselilalte 374 182 e VienneseWaltz Tango Voices Of Spring MienneseWalir 3 4 196 Waltz Df The Flowers MienneseMaltz 374 180 Wiener Blut YienneseWaltz 8rd 186 Entertainment 4 Use the Cursor buttons A V to select the desired music NOTE piece Record Depending on the particular selected The appropriate panel settings for playing the music piece are called up a maynat gany Records 4 As soon as you play a chord in the chord section the selected Style starts PSR S670 Owner s Manual 51 Calling up Optimum Styles for Your Performance Style Recommender This convenient function recommends optimum Styles for the song you want to perform based on the rhythm you play for one or two measures 1 In the Style selection display page 45 press the 7 V RECOMMEND button to call up the STYLE RECOMMENDER display The keyboard is divided by B1 key into two sections as below aad B1 The Drum instruments Kick Snare and Hi Hat are assigned to the left of the B1 key while the Piano sound is assigned to the right Use the Style Recommender function to find the Style 2 1 Press the 7 A V 8 A V START button to start the metronome indicating t
86. at are set to OFF page 63 The tempo beat measure and music notation is not displayed correctly Some Song data for the instrument has been recorded with special free tempo settings For such Song data the tempo beat mea sure and music notation will not be displayed correctly 98 PSR S670 Owner s Manual USB Audio Player Recorder A message indicating the drive is busy appears and the record ing is aborted Make sure to use a compatible USB flash drive page 91 The USB flash drive may not have enough memory Check the recordable time on the display page 73 If you are using a USB flash drive to which data has already been recorded check first that no important data remains on the device then format it page 92 and try recording again Audio files cannot be selected The file format may not be compatible with the instrument The compatible format is only WAV The DRM protected files cannot be played back Recorded file is played back at a different volume compared to when it was recorded Mixing Console The sound seems strange or different than expected when changing a rhythm Voice Drum kit etc of the Style or Song from the Mixer Foot Pedal The on off setting of the footswitch connected to the FOOT PEDAL jack is reversed The audio playback volume has been changed Setting the volume value to 100 plays back the file at the same volume as when it was
87. aved to the User drive of the instrument to a USB flach drive RESTORE Loads the backup file from a USE flash drive to callup the panel setups and tha data you backed up 00 00 4 TB gt 3 Use the 5 A V 6G A V BACKUP buttons to save the data to the USB flash drive When confirmation messages appear follow the on display instructions Restoring the Backup File To do this press the 7 A V 8 A V RESTORE buttons in the BACKUP RESTORE page see above When confirmation messages appear follow the on display instructions When the operation is completed the instrument will be restarted automatically NOTE You can also back up System settings MIDI settings User Effect settings and Music Finder Records individually as desired Call up the operation display FUNCTION MENU 2 SYSTEM SETUP FILES For more informa tion refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 NOTE Completing the backup restore opera tion may take a few minutes NOTICE Move the Protected Songs saved to the USER drive to USB flash drive before restoring If the Songs are not moved the operation deletes the data 32 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Voices Playing the keyboard The instrument features a wide variety of exceptionally realistic instrumental Voices including piano guitar strings brass wind instruments and more
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89. aying and recording page 69 Audio files WAV format saved to a USB flash drive can be played back on the instrument You can also record your performance as audio files WAV format to a USB flash drive making it easy to edit your recordings on JJ computer as desired and share them over the Internet d or burn your own original CDs Versatile real time controller Live Control page 38 The two knobs to which various functions can be assigned lets you intuitively control your performance in real time For example you can use the knobs to C C L brightness cutoff frequency of the sound being uw SL DY En played or to control the volume balance between the PUMA ATAU ATA TTT TAT parts such as Voice and Style Thus you can easily l add variations to the sound without interrupting your performance You can also control your performance easily by using the two wheels PITCH BEND and MODULATION The PITCH BEND wheel can bend the notes up or down and the MODULATION wheel can apply a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard 9 9 Playing with Arpeggios page 42 You can play arpeggios broken chords by simply pressing the appropriate notes on the keyboard allowing you to instantly and 6 HS gt 2227 automatically have complex and otherwise HZ difficult to play p
90. 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 recommended by Yamaha WARNING Do not place this product in a position where any one could walk on trip over or roll anything over power or con necting 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 handling 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 instruc tions that accompany 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 obli gation to update existing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that could 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 ea
91. board or by starting Style playback While holding the MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT button NOTE press the desired button or buttons from 1 4 To cancel the standby status of the Selected Pad carry out the same oper ation or simply press the STOP but ton to cancel the status of all Pads The corresponding buttons flash in red indicating the standby status sync stant itj E 8 gt 5 7 S lt Es E 5 3 E ke o lt 7 S 3 fea Cys a TN pad contro 2 Stat playback of the Multi Pad NOTE When ACMP is off press any note or play back a Style When two or more Multi Pads are in the standby status pressing any one of them starts simultaneous playback of all of them When ACMP is on play a chord in the chord section or play back a Style If you put a Multi Pad in standby during Style or Song playback pressing any note when is off or playing a chord in the chord section when ACMP is on will start Multi Pad playback at the top of the next measure PSR S670 Owner s Manual 75 Creating a Multi Pad with WAVE files Audio Link Multi Pad You can create a new Multi Pad by making links with WAVE files in the USB flash drive to each of the Multi Pad The WAVE files can be data you ve recorded on this instrument page 69 as well as commercially available ones Multi Pads to which WAVE fi
92. c S EN 5 a o 00000000 90000000 2 Usethe 1 V 8 V buttons to turn the channels on or off NOTE To listen to only one channel by itself hold down the appropriate button for the You can save the settings here to Reg channel to set the channel to SOLO To cancel SOLO simply press the appropriate channel button again To change the Voice for each channel Press one of the 1 A 8 buttons of the corresponding to the desired channel to call up the Voice Selection display page 33 then select the desired Voice Pressthe EXIT button to close the CHANNEL ON OFF STYLE NOTE display You can also control the Style chan nels on off for dynamic effect by using the LIVE CONTROL knobs For instructions on how to assign the functions to the knobs refer to page 38 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 53 Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Parts You can adjust the volume balance between the parts Song Style LEFT RIGHT 1 2 etc Press the BALANCE button once or twice to call up the desired page of the BALANCE display which contains the desired channel There are two pages 1 2 and 2 2 BALANCE O 100 Sh m pow SONG STYLE H PAD 0000000 0000000 2 Use the 1 A Y 8 A V buttons to adjust the volume of the NOTE desired parts You can also control the volume bal In the BALANCE 1 2 page you can adjust the volume balance between the ds
93. change the units used rewinding 1 2 3 4 fast forwarding the Song from BAR to PHRASE MARK press one of the 3 A V buttons rewind fast for ward it in BAR unit again press one of the 1 A V 2 A V Fading In Out Same procedure as with Style See page 48 Adjusting the Tempo M Same procedure as with Style tempo See page 48 CO Displaying Music Notation Score You can view the music notation score of the selected Song NOTE This instrument can display the music notation of your recorded Song or Select Song steps Toon page 59 commercially available MIDI files only those which allow devices to 2 Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG indicate notation FUNCTION MENU display 2 84 SCORE Annie Laurie PAGE 1 6 SONG FUNCTION SONG FUHCTIOM CA S0H6 E 1 2 3 7 c o E g o o o rad xe c Ij o amp g S EN amp 7 o o OU nnn 3 Orr 1000000 00000000 J Press one of the 2 A V 3 A V SCORE buttons to call up the NOTE SIZE SHALI SET UP SCORE display The displayed notation is generated by 5 i the instrument based on the Song You can look through the entire notation by using the TAB buttons data As a result it may not be exactly
94. companiment JR The instrument features various accompaniment and rhythmic backing patterns called Styles in a variety of different musical genres including pop jazz and many others The Style features Auto Accompaniment letting you produce automatic accompaniment playback simply by playing chords with your left hand This lets you automatically recreate the sound of a full band or orchestra even if you re playing by yourself 9 00 DIEA 3 N Playing a Style with the Auto Accompaniment Press one of the STYLE category selection buttons to call up NOTE the Style Selection display For a list of preset Styles of this instru ment refer to the Style List in the DANCE amp SWING amp ENTER EXPANSION Data List on the website POP amp ROCK BALLAD _ R amp B JAZZ TAINMENT WORLD USER E Oe Expansion Styles Styles additionally installed page 44 User Styles Styles created with the Style Creator function refer to the Reference Manual on the website or Styles copied to the USER drive page 28 2 Move the cursor to the desired Style by using the Cursor buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button You can call up the other pages by pressing the buttons that correspond to the page numbers P1 P2 or by pressing the same STYLE category selection
95. coser riter ted 18 33 Voice 95 Volume 71 Volume Master Volume 16 Volume Balance 54 72 Wireless LAN 91 93 95 X XEM 8 KG coiere 8 44 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 103 S Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment This symbol on the products packaging and or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC By disposing of these products correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items For business users in the European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is on
96. d and assigned to the left hand LOWER section To turn this func tion on off use the 1 A V buttons The Chord Fingering setting page 49 will be set to a specific type FIN NOTE GERED automatically in which case you should press three or more notes FINGERED is basically same as simultaneously for specifying the chord Pressing two or less notes does not FINGERED except that 1 5 1 8 and Chord Cancel are not available change the chord type Split Point STYLE is unavailable 56 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Creating Editing Styles Style Creator The Style Creator function lets you create original Styles by recording rhythm patterns from the keyboard and using already recorded Style data Basically select a preset Style that is closest to the type you want to create then record the rhythm pattern bass line chord backing or phrase referred to as Source Pattern in the Style Creator for each channel of each Section This section gives you a brief introduction of the Style Creator function For instructions on how to use the function refer to the Reference Manual on the website Style Data Structure Source Patterns A Style is made up of the different Sections Intro Main Ending etc and each Section has eight separate channels each of which is referred to as Source Pattern With the Style Creator feature you can create a Style by separately recording the Source Pattern for each ch
97. d in a folder is 500 NOTE In the User tab no more than three folder levels can be created The maxi mum total number of files folders which can be saved differs depending on the file size and the length of the file folder names NOTE To cancel creating a new folder press the 8 W CANCEL button NOTICE Do not use Expansion for the folder name Otherwise all data contained in the Expansion folder will be lost when an Expansion Pack page 44 is installed PSR S670 Owner s Manual 27 Basic Operations Renaming a File Folder You can rename files folders 1 In the File Selection display select the appropriate tab USER USB which contains the file folder you want to rename by using the TAB lt gt buttons Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display If MENU 1 is shown on the display press the 8 W button to call up MENU 2 Press the 8 W button to toggle between the two Press the 1 V NAME button The window for the Rename operation appears at the bottom of the display ma 07 Select a file folder NOTE Files and folders in the PRESET tab or the Expansion folder page 44 in the USER tab cannot be renamed gt Move the cursor to the desired file folder by using the Cursor buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button Press the 8 V OK button to confirm the file folder selection
98. ded depending on your area Check with your Yamaha dealer A e AC adaptor PA 300C or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha S Headphones HPE 160 170 3S Footswitches FC4 FC4A FC5 S Foot controller FC7 Separately Sold Accessories USB MIDI Interface for iPhone iPod touch iPad i UX1 o May not be available depending on your area USB wireless LAN adaptor UD WLO1 2 Keyboard stand L 6 L 7 o The exterior size of the PSR S670 is beyond the limits as described in the L 6 Assembly Instructions However we have determined through tests that he stand can be safely used for the instrument The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the printing date Since Yamaha makes continuous improvements to the product this manual may not apply to the specifications of your particular product To obtain the latest manual access the Yamaha website then download the manual file Since specifications equipment or separately sold accessories may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer PSR S670 Owner s Manual 101 Index Symbols YES buttons 21 AV 8 A V buttons 22 A 65 71 AC 14 ACCESSONES bs 7 ACME RV 47 Arpeggio 40 42 95 Audio File 18 69 Audio Link
99. deshacerse de equipamiento el ctrico y electr nico por favor contacte a su vendedor o proveedor para mayor informaci n Informaci n sobre la Disposici n en otros pa ses fuera de la Uni n Europea Este s mbolo s lo es v lido en la Uni n Europea Si desea deshacerse de estos art culos por favor contacte a sus autoridades locales y pregunte por el m todo correcto de disposici n weee eu es 01 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 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 terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the termi nal 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 OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte ur v xelstr msk llan n tet sa lange som den ar ansluten till v gguttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har st ngts av ADVARSEL Netsp ndingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt s l nge netledningen sidder i en stikkontakt som er t ndt ogs selvom der er slukket p apparatets afbryder VA
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101. e Chapter 5 Creating Multi Pads Multi Pad Creator ENTER FUNCTION MENU 2 MULTI PAD CREATOR gt Editing Multi Pads Multi Pad Bank Selection display 7 W EDIT PSR S670 Owner s Manual 77 Cn oO E E 8 gt 5 S lt E 77 3 E ke o lt 7 S 3 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Panel Setups for Your Performance a This feature helps you call up the panel settings ideal for the music you want to play simply by selecting a Music Finder NEN Record which includes Voice and Style settings If you want Aud p m Zaoa aaia to play a certain piece of music but don t know which Style and Records by the title of the piece ri Voice settings would be appropriate you can search for relevant ANM Moreover by registering the Song audio and Style file saved in various locations into Music Finder you can easily call up the desired file from the corresponding Record Selecting the Desired Record Panel Settings 1 Press the MUSIC FINDER button to call up the MUSIC FINDER display As necessary select the tab by using the TAB buttons ALL eie All Music Finder Records FAVORITE Favorite Records you ve added for details refer to the Reference Manual on the website SEARCH 1 2
102. e 15 turn off the power to the external device or disable Auto Power Off when you do not intend to operate the instrument ewm teur eo eco A Powered speaker t t Input jack Phone plug standard Phone plug Audio signal standard Audio cable You can use the instrument s MASTER VOLUME dial to adjust the volume of the sound output to the external device NOTICE Do not route the output from the OUTPUT jacks to the AUX IN jack If you make this connec tion the signal input at the AUX IN jack is output from the OUT PUT jacks and then back again creating a feedback loop that could make normal performance impossible and may even dam age the equipment Playing a Portable Audio Player with the Built in Speakers You can connect the headphone jack of a portable audio player to the instrument s NOTICE AUX IN jack letting you hear the sound of that portable audio player through the To avoid damage to the devices built in speakers of the instrument first turn on the power to the external device then to the 7 g gt x E o S x c E 3 E 7 S E S S a D 7 2 E o o i os o j 24 instrument When turning off the ae power first turn off the power to j the instrument then to the exter nal device Portable audio player
103. e Cursor buttons V to select the desired sub menu then press the ENTER button Pressthe EXIT button several times to exit from the Demo display PSR S670 Owner s Manual 17 Setting Up Basic Operations Main Display Configuration The display that appears when the power is turned on is the Main display This display shows the current basic settings such as the currently selected Voice and Style allowing you to see them at a single glance The Main display is the one you ll usually see when you play the keyboard NOTE You can quickly call up the Main dis o 4 play by pressing the DIRECT ACCESS button followed by the E amp Strings EXIT button e FA GalaxyEP 2 REGIST ded 128 F oJ NewSong i HewBank mE o TEMPO J 120 o Style name and related information Displays the currently selected Style name time signature and tempo page 45 Multi Pad Bank name Displays the names of the selected Multi Pad Bank page 74 Song name and related information Displays the currently selected Song name time signature and tempo Q voice name NOTE Displays the Voice names currently selected for the RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 and When the Left Hold function page 35 LEFT parts page 34 and a P indication appears to the left of the part when RO de appears to the currently selected by pressing the PART SELECT button d j l Registration Memory Ba
104. e two opera tions NOTE When connecting a USB cable make sure that the length is less than 3 meters Using a USB Flash Drive By connecting the instrument to a USB flash drive you can save data you ve created to the connected device as well as read data from the connected device Maximum number of USB flash drives allowed Only one USB flash drive can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Formatting a USB flash drive You should format the USB flash drive only with this instrument page 92 A USB flash drive formatted on another device may not operate properly NOTICE The format operation overwrites any previously existing data Make sure that the USB flash drive you are formatting does not contain important data To protect your data write protect To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased apply the write protect provided with each USB flash drive If you are saving data to the USB flash drive make sure to disable write protect Turning off the instrument When turning off the instrument make sure that the instrument is NOT accessing the USB flash drive by playback recording or file management such as during Save Copy Delete and Format operations Failure to do so may corrupt the USB flash drive and the data PSR S670 Owner s Manual 91 7 g gt E o S x c E 3 E a S E gt S a 2 7 2 5 o
105. ear the instrument or if the phone is ringing Turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument Noise is heard from the instrument s speakers or headphones when using the instrument with the application on iPhone iPad When you use the instrument along with the application on your iPhone iPad we recommend that you set Airplane Mode to ON on your iPhone iPad in order to avoid noise caused by communica tion There is a slight difference in sound quality among different notes played on the keyboard Some Voices have a looping sound Some noise or vibrato is noticeable at higher pitches depending upon the Voice This is normal and is a result of the instrument s sampling system The overall volume is too low or no sound is heard The master volume may be set too low Set it to an appropriate level with the MASTER VOLUME dial All keyboard parts are set to off Use the PART ON OFF RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 LEFT button to turn it on The volume of the individual parts may be set too low Raise the volume in the BALANCE display page 54 Make sure the desired channel is set to ON pages 53 63 Headphones are connected disabling the speaker output Unplug the headphones Make sure that the Speaker setting is set to ON FUNCTION MENU 1 UTILITY gt ENTER gt CONFIG 2 The FADE IN OUT button is on muting the sound Press the FADE IN OUT button to tu
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107. empo Changes the tempo of the currently selected Style or Song Setting range is from 50 of the default tempo value to 150 Rotating the knob to the left makes the tempo slower while rotating the knob to the right makes it faster AUX Volume Controls the input volume from the AUX IN jack to adjust the volume balance with the other parts Rotating the knob to the right increases it The eight function combinations can be edited on the PARAMETER ASSIGN display called up by using the 7 AW 8 A V ASSIGN buttons For instructions refer to the Reference Manual on the website NOTE The Style Retrigger function is applied only to the Main section of the Style Press the EXIT button to close the LIVE CONTROL display Rotate the LIVE CONTROL knobs to control the sound while playing the keyboard or playing back the Style etc NOTE Depending on the panel settings or how you move the knob you may not notice any change to the parameter Y GN value or the knob not work prop C m erly even if you rotate it ASSIGN o A d 4 Q 1 2 LIVE CONTROL NOTE Using the 1 A Y 2 A V RESET button resets the selected function s parameter value to the default while using the A V 4 A V ALL RESET button resets all assignable function s parameter value the value PSR S670 Owner s Manual 39 p i x S X
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109. er please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Elec tronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distrib uted by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B PSR S670 Owner s Manual 3 For AC adaptor 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 interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Canada Music Ltd Ceci s applique qu aux produits dis NORWOOD e 10 CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ribu s par Yamaha Canada Musique Lt e can b 01 fcc sengen C Explanation of Graphical Symbols The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magni tude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons The exc
110. f necessary press the 3 A button to turn the Channel 3 RIGHT 2 part off Usually the LEFT part is assigned to Channel 2 You can now play that part by yourself pun PSR S670 Owner s Manual 63 Press the SONG CONTROL 5 M PLAY PAUSE button to start playback SONG CONTROL iiS Practice the muted part while viewing the SCORE display The playback of the NOTE left and extra parts will wait for you to play the notes correctly Press the EXIT button to close the CHANNEL ON OFF SONG display in der t the ball b 7 Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG mE NU through the score page 61 FUNCTION MENU display then press the 6 A V GUIDE button to turn the Guide function off after your practice Other Guide functions In addition to the Follow Lights function explained above there are more functions in the Guide features for practicing the timing of playing the keys Any Key for Karaoke or for practicing a song at your own pace Your Tempo FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons A V 4 P SONG SETTING gt ENTER gt Cursor buttons A 1 GUIDE MODE For more information refer to the Reference Manual on the website Repeat Playback The Song Repeat functions can be used to repeatedly play back a Song multiple Songs or a specific range of measures in a Song Selecting the Repeat Mode for Song playback 1 cai up the operation display FUNC
111. following website http www yamaha com awk To obtain the Yamaha Expansion Manager software and its manuals access the Yamaha Downloads website http download yamaha com Advanced Features PDF Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 1 Selecting GM XG or other Voices Voice Selection display B A UP Harmony Arpeggio settings FUNCTION MENU 1 HARMONY ARPEGGIO Pitch related settings FUNCTION gt MENU 1 gt MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE gt Fine tuning the pitch of the entire instrument ENTER gt MASTER TUNE LEE FUNCTION MENU 1 MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE gt Scale Tuning ENTER SCALE TUNE Changing the part assignment of the TRANS FUNCTION MENU 1 gt CONTROLLER gt ENTER gt POSE buttons KEYBOARD PANEL 3 TRANSPOSE ASSIGN Editing parameters assigned to the LIVE CON ASSIGN gt 7 A V8 A Y ASSIGN TROL knobs Bn Voice Selection display 8 W MENU 1 5 V VOICE Editing Voices Voice Set SET Disabling automatic selection of Voice Sets FUNCTION gt MENU 1 VOICE SETTING VOICE effects etc EFFECT ENTER VOICE SET FILTER WT FUNCTION MENU 1 VOICE SETTING ENTER gt Changing the detailed Voice setting VOICE CONTROL FUNCTION MENU 2 PACK INSTALLATION Installing Expansion Pack data ENTER 44 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Styles Playing Rhythm and Ac
112. hat the Style Recommender function starts 2 2 Use the TEMPO buttons or TAP TEMPO button to adjust the tempo and use the 1 AW 2 AW METRONOME3 4 3 A V 4 V METRONOME4 4 buttons to select the beat 2 3 Play the song you have in mind on the Piano section by using both hands is recommended or play the rhythm on the Drum section for one or two measures along with the metronome The performance is analyzed over several seconds then playback of the most recommended Style starts In addition the candidates of the other recommended Styles are listed in the display Example 1 Play the following song on the Piano section The Styles that best match your performance having similar tempos are listed Example 2 Play the following rhythm on the Drum section Snare gt Kick gt 1 y The Styles that contain the similar drum patterns are listed J Selectthe desired Style from the list by using the Cursor buttons A V Try playing the keyboard along with the Style to see if matches the song you want to play yuna NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 NOTE Using the 7 A W 8 A Y buttons toggles between START and CANCEL NOTE For better results start playing from the next measure when a song you want to play starts from the middle of a measure or the song has a short silence prior to the first note PSR
113. he REC button The REC PLAY PAUSE buttons flash indicating the standby status ES J Start recording SONG CONTROL You can start recording by playing the keyboard starting a Style playing a Multi Pad or pressing the SONG CONTROL PLAY PAUSE button RA NEXT PAGE NOTE To cancel the recording press the ll STOP button before going on to step 3 NOTE You can use the metronome page 35 while recording however the metro nome sound will not be recorded 66 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 4 After you finish your performance press the Bl STOP or REC button to stop recording A message may appear prompting you to save the recorded data Press the EXIT button to close the message SONG CONTROL T 5 Save the recorded performance as a Song NOTICE The recorded Song will be lost if 5 1 Press the SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION you change to another Song or MENU display then press one of the 1 A V SELECT buttons to call you turn the power off without up the Song Selection display carrying out the Save operation 5 2 Save the recorded data as a file by following the instructions on page 26 Pressthe gt H PLAY PAUSE button to play back the recorded performance SONG CONTROL is Recording each channel individually Multi Track Recording CO You can create a Song consisting of 16 channels by record
114. he Warranted Area and 2 used exclusively in the Warranted Area Yamaha suggests that you read the Limited Warranty thoroughly and invites you to contact your authorized Yamaha dealer or Yamaha Customer Service if you have any questions Coverage Yamaha will at its option repair or replace the product covered by this warranty if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal use and service during the term of this warranty without charge for labor or materials Repairs may be performed using new or refurbished parts that meet or exceed Yamaha specifications for new parts If Yamaha elects to replace the product the replacement may be a reconditioned unit You will be responsible for any installation or removal charges and for any initial shipping charges if the product s must be shipped for warranty service However Yamaha will pay the return shipping charges to any destination within the USA if the repairs are covered by the warranty This warranty does not cover a damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from accident negligence misuse abuse improper installation or operation or failure to follow instructions according to the Owner s Manual for this product any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier repair or attempted repair by anyone other than Yamaha or an authorized Yamaha Service Center b any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number h
115. he instrument or other property or operational failure Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Do not use the instrument device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Yamaha cannot be he d 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 Even when the ly Standby On switch is in standby status display is off 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 power cord from the wall AC outlet DMI 5 2 2 NOTICE To avoid the possibility of malfunction damage to the product damage to data or damage to other property follow the notices below Handling Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the instrument TV or radio may generate noise When you use the instrument along with an application on your iPad iPhone or iPod touch we recommend that you set Airplane Mode to ON on that device in order to avoid noise caused by communication D
116. he desired file by using the Cursor buttons NOTE A V lt gt then press the ENTER button Audio files take a slightly longer time to load than other files J FH Audio 005 558 Audio 007 Z5 Audio 003 Hs Audio 008 4 gt mem C CJ C SES Audio 005 ZEE Audio 010 Ww Viewing Audio file information Pressing the 6 W INFO button calls up the Information window which you can view the file name path sample rate etc of the selected red framed file NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 To close the window press the 7 A V 8 A V OK button 5 Press the 7 V AUDIO PLAY button to start playback NOTE The display automatically returns to the USB AUDIO PLAYER display Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 6 To stop playback press the 3 A V STOP button 3 AUDIO PLAYER NOTICE Never attempt to disconnect the USB flash drive or turn the power off during playback Doing so may corrupt the USB flash drive data gt Audio 001 70 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Playback related Operations Elapsed playback time Total playback time AUDIO PLAYER EE Audio 001 REPEAT VOLUME ODODDU 000000 FILES AV STOP S
117. he operation press the 8 W CANCEL button NOTE The recorded Songs page 66 Expan sion Packs page 44 and other files saved to this instrument are not reset by this operation You can also reset specified settings to the factory default value or delete all files folders in the USER drive Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB gt MENU 2 Cursor buttons A V 4 gt SYSTEM gt ENTER TAB 4 1 RESET For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 10 Data Backup You can back up all data saved in the USER drive except Protected Songs and Expansion Voices Styles and all settings of the instrument to a USB flash drive as a single file Connect a USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal for the backup destination NEXT PAGE NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 NOTE You can also back up files in the USER drive such as Voice Song Style Multi Pad and Registration Memory by copying them individually to a USB flash drive as desired For instructions refer to page 28 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 31 Basic Operations 2 cal up the operation display FUNCTION gt TAB gt MENU 2 gt Cursor buttons V lt gt SYSTEM ENTER gt TAB gt BACKUP RESTORE SYSTEM LLAD EACKUP RESTORE ECS TBs BACKUP Backs up the settings of the entire instrument and the data s
118. hrases backing your performance These are just a few of the many functions that enhance your musical enjoyment and expand your creative and performance possibilities Try them out and enjoy your new keyboard Explore the Demos to learn more about the PSR S670 s functions and features page 17 The Demos showcase the high quality sounds variety of advanced functions and provide helpful information for learning about your new keyboard OVERVIEW FUNCTION MEMORY EXHI esr Demonstratio PSR S670 Owner s Manual Welcome to Digital Workstation Panel Controls B Top Panel m S YAMAHA E wie E 7 4 gt 53 AJ des x num lt Que SOE YG GOJO C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 UJ 2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 51 Standby On switch Page 14 STYLE CONTROL buttons Page 47 Turns on the instrument s power or sets to standby Controls Style playback MASTER VOLUME dial
119. ination to avoid injury from tip over MAT Unplug this apparatus during cmi lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Ser vicing is required when the apparatus has been dam aged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPARATUS TO RAIN OR MOISTURE UL60065 03 4 PSR S670 Owner s Manual PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference For AC adaptor A WARNING e This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha electronic instruments Do not use for any other purpose e Indoor use only Do not use in any wet environments A CAUTION e When setting up make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch of the instrument and disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet When the AC adaptor is connected to the AC outlet keep in mind that electricity is flowing at the minimum level even if the power switch is turned off When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet
120. inder Records you can reset them to their original factory settings by selecting the MusicFinderPreset file in PRESET tab of step 6 Registering a Song Audio or Style File to a Record By registering Song audio or Style files in various locations PRESET USER and NOTE USB into Music Finder you can easily call up your favorite files e If you want to register files in the USB flash drive connect the USB x flash drive containing the data to the 1 inthe Song Audio or Style Selection display select the desired USB TO DEVICE Before using USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB For instructions on Songs refer to page 59 for audio page 69 and for Styles Devices on page 91 page 45 AUDIO USEL ES m 00 ZZ Audio 003 an Audio_008 4 gt EE Audio 004 CO C9 Audio 005 Audio 010 eed z 2 2 Press the 5 V ADD TO MF button to call up the MUSIC NOTE FINDER RECORD EDIT display Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 NOTE For details on the MUSIC FINDER RECORD EDIT display refer to the Ref erence Manual on the website E x 3 ES Y Q a S Es 5 Q E E x o xs S Q 77 3 By NEXT PAGE PSR S670 Owner s Manual 81 Press one of the 7 A 8 A V OK buttons
121. ing the One Touch Setting contents In the Style Selection display press the 6 W OTS INFO button when MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display to call up the Information window that shows what Voices are assigned to the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons for the current Style NOTE If a Voice part name R1 R2 L is grayed out this indicates that the corresponding Voice part is turned off when pressing the ONE TOUCH SETTING 1 4 buttons To close the window press one of the 7 A V 8 A V CLOSE buttons Assoonas you play a chord in the chord section the selected NOTE Style starts You can memorize original settings to Each Style has four One Touch Setting setups Press other ONE TOUCH ne ouen SETTING 1 4 buttons to try out other setups website 50 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Automatically changing One Touch Settings with the Main sections OTS Link The convenient OTS One Touch Setting Link function lets you automatically have One Touch Settings change when you select a different Main section A D The Main sections A B C and D correspond to One Touch Settings 1 2 3 and 4 respectively To use the OTS Link function turn the OTS LINK button on OTS LINK NOTE You can change the timing in which the One Touch Settings change along with MAIN VARIATION A D changes For instructions refer to the Reference Manual on the website NO Finding S
122. ing your performance to each channel one by one In recording a piano piece for example you can record the right hand part to channel 1 then record the left hand part to channel 2 allowing you to create a complete piece which may be difficult to play live with both hands together To record a performance with Style playback for example record the Style playback to channels 9 16 then record melodies to channel 1 while listening to the already recorded Style playback In this way you can create an entire Song which would otherwise be difficult or even impossible to play live Before recording make the necessary settings such as Voice Style selection Press the SONG CONTROL REC button and the Bl STOP button simultaneously A blank Song for recording is automatically set and the Song name on the Main display page 18 is set to NewSong 7 c o S g o o o rad xe c o S g S EN amp 7 o o 2 while holding down the REC button press the appropriate 1 A Y 8 A V buttons to set the desired channels to REC To cancel the REC status of the channel press the desired channel button s viennese Waltz pee Wiz ive LEFT Harpeggio gt FrenchHorns 3 BEGIST 3 4 1 186 00000000 00000000 yuna PSR S670 Owner s Manual 67 While the following window is shown use
123. instrument Please keep in mind that the saved file can only be played back on instruments that are compatible with the SFF GE format 46 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Operating Style Playback To Start Stop Playing A Style consists of rhythm and accompaniment chords etc parts The buttons for Style playback are covered here START STOP button Turns on off Style playback However only the rhythm part is played back ACMP button Turns the Auto Accompaniment on off After activating this button both the rhythm part and Auto Accompaniment can be played back when playing chords in the chord section during Style playback SYNC START button This puts the Style playback in standby The Style starts playing back when you press any note on the keyboard when is off or you play a chord with your left hand when is on While a Style is playing back pressing this button stops the Style and puts playback in standby SYNC STOP button Make sure that the ACMP button is on then press the SYNC STOP button and play the keyboard You can start and stop the Style anytime you want by simply playing or releasing the keys in the chord section of the keyboard INTRO I III buttons The instrument features three different Intro sections to add an introduction before starting Style playback After pressing one of the INTRO I III buttons start playback of the Style When the Intr
124. ion to use this product in the USA 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 pro vides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment gen erates 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 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 deter mined by turning the unit OFF and 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 retail
125. ire keyboard Layer Turn on the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts To play different Voices in the right and left hand sections of the key NOTE board Split The Split Point can be changed Turn on the LEFT and RIGHT 1 and or 2 parts The F 2 and lower keys are used page 55 for the LEFT part while the upper keys excluding F 2 are used for the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts The key which divides the keyboard into the left hand and right hand sections is referred to as the Split Point Turn on the PART SELECT button corresponding to the part you want to use PART SELECT FRIGI 24 PART ON OFF yu 34 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 2 Select the Voice for the selected part For instructions on selecting Voices refer to page 33 3 i necessary repeat steps 1 and 2 on page 33 to select the Voice NOTE for the other part You can save the Voice selection and on off setting for each part to Registra tion Memory page 83 4 Turn on the PART ON OFF button corresponding to the part s you want to use 5 Play the keyboard NOTE The Voice name for each part can be confirmed on the Main display page 18 Holding the LEFT part Voice Left Hold By turning on the PART ON OFF LEFT HOLD button when the LEFT part is the LEFT part Voice is held even when the keys are released Non decaying i HOLD n Voices such as strings are held continuously while decay type Voices such as piano deca
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127. king and puts an entire backing band behind you You can change arrangements on the fly instantly selecting different rhythm variations and breaks in real time including Intro Ending and Fill in during your performance DANCE amp SWING amp ENTER EXPANSION POP amp ROCK BALLAD R amp B JAZZ TAINMENT WORLD USER LJ LJ CJ Make your performance more dynamic using Multi Pads page 74 The Multi Pads can be used to play a number of short pre recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences Playing the Multi Pads during playback of Styles etc can add impact and variety to your performance and make it more dynamic Voice and Style expandability page 44 The PSR S670 is an open ended instrument that lets you continually expand the available content for your creative explorations Featured on our special website http www yamaha com awk are many Voices and Styles called Expansion Pack data that you can buy and load to the PSR S670 By using the Yamaha Expansion Manager software you can manage the variety of Expansion Packs and create your own custom Pack for installing on your instrument Powerful DSP effects for enhancing the sound page 40 The PSR S670 has high quality effect types including Real Distortion and Real Reverb The DSP effects allow you to play the keyboard dynamically with a distorted guitar sound or sound like you are playing in a concert hall 10 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Audio pl
128. l on the website Chapter 7 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 19 Basic Operations Display based Controls The LCD provides comprehensive at a glance information on all current settings The displayed menu can be selected or changed by the controls around the LCD 104 DIRECT ACCESS button page 23 DIRECT TI i EXIT button Data dial Shaker amp Tamb 22 21 k REGIST ded NewSong NewBank TAB lt gt buttons page 22 EXIT 2000000 5 00000030 um 1 A V 8 A V buttons page 22 Cursor buttons A V P YES 2 25 28 see below see below YES NO buttons page 21 ENTER button Cursor buttons A V lt gt These buttons are used to move the on screen cursor In the File Selection display page 24 these buttons are used to move the cursor up down left and right to the desired item To actually select the item press the ENTER button BI GrandHarpsi ConcertGrand MIDIGrand BRI BrightMidiGran WarmGrand Mims OctavePianol BI Harpsichord fiim OctavePiano2 gt Move the cursor to the desired item by using these Cursor buttons Bf GrandHavpsi ENTER BI MIDIGrand BI BrightMidiGran Bis OctavePianol Press the ENTER button to OctavePiane actually select the item The selected item is highlighted 20 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Data di
129. lamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and main tenance servicing instructions in the liter ature accompanying the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accor dance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 12 13 14 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tri pod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used e use caution when moving the cart apparatus comb
130. les have been linked are called Audio Link Multi Pads The new Audio Link Multi Pads can be saved to the USER drive or USB flash drive Connect the USB flash drive containing the WAVE files to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Press the MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT button to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display Press the 6 V AUDIO LINK button to call up the AUDIO LINK MULTI PAD display A confirmation message may appear here If so follow the on display instructions MULTI PAD MULTIPAD AUDIO LINK NewBank md F GtriGBtCuti PRESH ELC I Gt E Gtr16BtCut2 Press ENTER after selecting anitem St FunkyGtr1 6Bt3 DiscoGuitar Bt E GtriBBtCut3 amp E Gtrl 6BtShfll amp FunkyGtr16Bt1 SE E Gtrl BBtShfl2 e FunkyGtr1 6Bt2 Gtr BBtPick s DIO LEVEL Guitar Phrase 008 OdB 6 U 4 Select the desired Pad by using the Cursor buttons A V then press the ENTER button The WAVE File Selection display appears 5 Move the cursor to the desired WAVE file by using the Cursor buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button To confirm the information of the selected WAVE file By pressing 6 W INFO button in the WAVE File Selection display you can confirm the information title name bit rate and sample rate etc Press one of the 7 A V 8 A V OK buttons to close it Press the EXIT button to return to the
131. let Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Fire warning Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality When one of the following problems occur immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged t emits unusual smells or smoke Some object has been dropped into the instrument There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument 5 1 2 PSR S670 Owner s Manual a A CAUTION 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 adaptor Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple connector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause overheating in the outlet When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms
132. lets you select a combination of functions to be controlled page 18 Knob 1 Knob 2 Voice Filter R1 R2 Voice Effect Rev R1 R2 1 Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter and the Adjusts the Reverb depth for the RIGHT 1 and 2 resonance for the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts to change parts Rotating the knob to the right makes it the timbre or tone of the sound deeper Voice Balance R1 R2 Voice Effect Cho R1 R2 Adjusts the volume balance between the RIGHT 1 Adjusts the Chorus depth for the RIGHT 1 and 2 2 and 2 parts Rotating the knob to the left increases parts Rotating the knob to the right makes it the RIGHT 1 volume while rotating it to the right deeper increases the RIGHT 2 volume Voice Attack R1 R2 Voice Release R1 R2 3 Adjusts the length of time until the RIGHT 1 and 2 Adjusts the length of time until the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts reach their maximum level after the key is parts decay to silence after the key is released played Rotating the knob to the right it increases Rotating the knob to the right increases it Voice Arp Velocity Voice Arp GateTime 4 Adjusts the volume of Arpeggio Rotating the knob Adjusts the length of each note of Arpeggio Rotat to the right it increases For instructions on how to ing the knob to the right increases it use the Arpeggio function refer to page 42 Style Retrig OnOff Rate Chorus Voice Style Turns the Style Retrigger function on off and Adjusts the Chorus depth for all keyboard p
133. ly valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal weee eu en 01 Information concernant la Collecte et le Traitement des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques Le symbole sur les produits l emballage et ou les documents joints signifie que les produits lectriques ou lectroniques usag s ne doivent pas tre m lang s avec les d chets domestiques habituels Pour un traitement une r cup ration et un recyclage appropri s des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques veuillez les d poser aux points de collecte pr vus cet effet conform ment la r glementation nationale et aux Directives 2002 96 EC En vous d barrassant correctement des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques vous contribuerez la sauvegarde de pr cieuses ressources et la pr vention de potentiels effets n gatifs sur la sant humaine qui pourraient advenir lors d un traitement inappropri des d chets Pour plus d informations propos de la collecte et du recyclage des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques veuillez contacter votre municipalit votre service de traitement des d chets ou le point de vente o vous avez achet les produits Pour les professionnels dans l Union Europ enne Si vous souhaitez vous d barrasser des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectr
134. m SFX Kit Details are given in the Drum SFX Kit List of the Data List on the website For information about other Voice types refer to the Reference Manual on the website PSR S670 Owner s Manual 35 Changing the Pitch of the Keyboard Adjusting the Pitch in Semitones Transpose The TRANSPOSE buttons transpose the overall pitch of the instrument the NOTE keyboard sound Style playback Song playback and so on between 12 and 12 in The Transpose functions do not affect semitone steps To instantly reset the transpose value to 0 press the and the Drum Kit or SFX Kit Voices buttons simultaneously MM TRANSPOSE 0 Gl On 7 Jasja Ja Jaa 2227 22444492444 24 Se RIETI Transposing the pitch in the MIXING CONSOLE display You can also make detailed pitch settings transpose octave and tune in the MIXING CONSOLE display called up via MIXER gt TAB lt 4 gt TUNE Adjusting the Pitch in Octaves The UPPER OCTAVE buttons allow you to shift the pitch of the RIGHT 1 and 2 parts up or down by one octave 1 0 1 UPPER OCTAVE e ee eiit le seas J Qaaaaaadaaagdagdadg sass 333 2444422 444 EHI IT 7 Fine tuning the Pitch By default the pitch of the entire instrument is se
135. mory of the connected USB flash drive by pressing the 5 A W 6 A V PROPERTY button Selecting Files in the USB Flash Drive By pressing the USB button you can access files which are saved in the USB flash drive Select the desired category by using the Cursor buttons 17 114115 and the ENTER button then select the desired files 92 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Connecting to an iPhone iPad USB TO DEVICE USB TO HOST terminals You can use a smart device such as an iPhone or iPad with the instrument for a variety of musical purposes by connecting it to the instrument By using application tools on your smart device you can take advantage of convenient functions and get more enjoyment out of this instrument You can make connections by one of the following methods Connect to the USB TO DEVICE terminal via the USB wireless LAN adaptor UD WLOI sold separately Connect to the USB TO HOST terminal via the USB MIDI Interface for iPhone iPod touch iPad i UX1 sold separately etc These accessories may not be available in some areas For details on connections refer to the iPhone iPad Connection Manual and the Reference Manual on the website For information about the compatible smart devices and application tools access the following page http www yamaha com kbdapps NOTICE Do not place your iPhone iPad in an unstable position Doing so may cause the device to fall and result in dam
136. n on the Main dis play page 18 NOTE You can transpose the Style playback page 36 START STOP NOTE DE You can use the Style Retrigger func tion by assigning it to the LIVE CON TROL knob For details refer to page 38 Style Characteristics The Style type and its defining characteristics are indicated above the Style name There are various Style characteristics however only the DJ Style shown as DJ in the display is covered here For information on the other characteristics refer to the Reference Manual on the website PRESET CET MMe 128 anoHouse 4 128 i DI 4 128 AS ElectroStep 4 128 DI 4 128 BR Flectrictowse 77 EuroDanee 7 DJ Styles These Styles can be selected from the category called up via the DANCE amp R amp B button These contain their own special chord progressions so you can add chord changes to your performance simply by changing the root key Keep in mind however that you cannot specify the chord type such as major and minor when using the DJ Styles The Multi Pad page 74 data in the DJ Phrase folder are specially created for these Styles You can call up the suitable Multi Pads by using the One Touch Setting function page 50 Style file compatibility This instrument uses the SFF GE file format page 8 This instrument can play back existing SFF files but they will be saved in the SFF GE format when the file is saved or pasted in this
137. n to select the MENU 2 tab Cursor buttons 11411 to select SYSTEM 4 Press the ENTER button TAB 4 P buttons to select the BACKUP RESTORE tab PSR S670 Owner s Manual 7 Included Accessories Formats mii 412 GM General MIDI is one of most common Voice allocation formats System Level 2 is a standard specification that enhances the original GM and improves Song data compatibility It provides for increased polyphony greater Voice selection expanded Voice parameters and integrated effect processing XG is a major enhancement of the GM System Level 1 format and was developed by Yamaha specifically to provide more Voices and variations as well as greater expressive control over Voices and effects and to ensure compatibility of data well into the future 25 GS was developed by the Roland Corporation In the same way as Yamaha XG GS is a major enhancement the GM spe cifically to provide more Voices and Drum kits and their variations as well as greater expressive control over Voices and effects Sa The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF Standard MIDI File standard with greater functionality and open ended expand ability for the future This instrument is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played Suum SFF Style File Format is an original Style file format by Yamaha which uses a unique conversion system to provide high F
138. n your performance you cannot correct it by overwriting an existing file Delete the recorded file on the File Selection display then record your performance again PSR S670 Owner s Manual 73 Q o 3 lt D amp EN E o amp V o V o o c S amp 9 o 3 lt aa 02 D gt Multi Pads Adding Musical Phrases to Your Performance The Multi Pads can be used to play a number of short pre 4 S008 i recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences adding impact and variety to your keyboard performances Donde as cen e iuum Multi Pads are grouped in Banks of four each The instrument features a variety of Multi Pad Banks in a variety of different musical genres Moreover the Audio Link Multi Pad function allows you to create a new pad with your WAVE data Audio data to play back during your performance i Imm Playing the Multi Pads This section covers how to play back only Multi Pads However you can also play the Multi Pads during playback of a Style Song to make your performance more interesting Press the MULTI PAD CONTROL SELECT button to call up the Multi Pad Bank Selection display MULTI PAD PRESH EZ E Gtr16BtCuti 64 FunkyGtr16Bt3 P t E Gtr16BtCut2 t DiscoGuitar C3 VR
139. nd operations related to transmitting receiving MIDI data iPhone iPad Connection Manual only in English French German and Spanish Explains how to connect the instrument to smart devices such as an iPhone iPad etc MIDI Basics only in English French German and Spanish If you want to know more about MIDI and how to use it refer to this introductory book To obtain these materials access the Yamaha Downloads website then enter the model name for searching the desired files Yamaha Downloads http download yamaha com 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 The displays are taken from the PSR S670 and are in English iPhone iPad and iPod touch are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries The compa ny names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Example 3 Use the 5 Use the Instruction conventions in this manual Throughout this manual instructions with multiple steps are given in convenient shorthand with arrows indicating the proper sequence FUNCTION gt TAB P MENU 2 Cursor buttons A V 1f SYSTEM ENTER TAB BACKUP RESTORE The example above describes a five step operation 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Press the TAB P butto
140. ne particular channel solo playback hold down Usually each part is recorded to the one of the 1 A V 8 A V buttons to set the desired channel to SOLO Only Ere N parts RIGHT the selected channel is turned on and others are off To cancel solo playback 1 LEFT RIGHT 2 ress the same button again Channel 5 8 Multi Pad parts P Channel 9 16 Style parts CO One handed Practice with the Guide Function You can mute the right hand part to try practicing that part on your own The explanations here apply when you practice the right hand part with Follow Lights of the Guide functions You can also practice at your own pace since the accompaniment waits for you to play the notes correctly In the SCORE display you can see the note to play and the current position l Select a Song and call up the SCORE display page 61 2 Press the SONG FUNCTION buiton to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display FUNCTION o O pei gea lona c o amp g o o o rad xe c ij amp g S EN amp 7 o o OFF 3 g Usethe 6 A V GUIDE buttons to turn the Guide function on 4 Press the CHANNEL ON OFF button to call up the CHANNEL ON OFF SONG display If the CHANNEL ON OFF SONG display is not shown press the CHANNEL ON OFF button again 5 Press the 1 A button to turn Channel 1 RIGHT 1 part off NOTE I
141. nk name NOTE Displays the currently selected Registration Memory Bank name and When the Freeze function page 85 is Registration Memory number page 84 on an indication appears at the upper right corner Q Audio file information Displays information for the selected audio file in the connected USB flash drive page 69 including the elapsed playback time file name and Repeat mode icon When the recording of Audio is in standby a WAITING indication appears While recording RECORDING appears 18 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Q Current chord name When the ACMP button is set to on the chord specified in the chord section of the keyboard will be displayed When the Song containing the chord data is played the current chord name will be displayed Q BAR BEAT Displays the current position bar beat in Style playback or Song playback TEMPO Displays the current tempo in Style playback or Song playback Split Point Displays the Split Point positions page 55 LIVE CONTROL knob information Indicates the currently selected number of the eight available LIVE CONTROL knob assignments page 38 Transpose Displays the amount of transposition in semitone units page 36 Upper Octave Displays the amount that the octave value is shifted page 36 QD Registration Sequence Appears when the Registration Sequence is active For instructions on programming the sequence refer to the Reference Manua
142. nual Development Department 2015 Yamaha Corporation Published 04 2015 PO AO Printed in China ZP35790 ZP35790
143. o finishes playing Style playback automatically shifts to the Main section ENDING rit I III buttons The instrument features three different Ending sections to add an ending before stopping Style playback When you press of the ENDING rit I III buttons while Style is playing back the Style will automatically stop after the ending is played You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the same ENDING rit button once again while the ending is playing START STOP u ACMP SYNC START ill ACMP STOP NOTE When the Chord Fingering type page 49 is set to Full Keyboard or Al Full Keyboard Sync Stop cannot be turned on INTRO LUCI NOTE The INTRO I section consists of only the Rhythm part while INTRO II and consist of all the parts as well as the Rhythm part When you play INTRO II or III in order to have the complete Intro section sound properly you need to play chords in the chord Section with the ACMP turned on ENDING rit 3100 If you press the ENDING rit I button when the Style is playing a fill in automatically plays before the END ING rit I PSR S670 Owner s Manual 47 N Is E t i Q E o o o lt o v E x S EN 5 a g o Changing Pattern Variation Sections During Style Playback Each Style features four
144. o not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration damage to the internal components or unstable operation Verified operating temperature range 5 40 C or 41 104 Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard Maintenance W Saving data When cleaning the instrument use a soft cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents alcohol cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths The edited Songs Styles Voices Multi Pads and MIDI settings are lost when you turn off the power to the instrument This also occurs when the power is turned off by the Auto Power Off function page 15 Save the edited data to the instrument or to a USB flash drive page 26 However the data saved to the instrument may be lost due to some failure an operation mistake etc Save your important data onto a USB flash drive For information about the handling of USB flash drive refer to page 91 To protect against data loss through USB flash drive damage we recommend that you save your important data onto spare USB flash drive or an external device such as a computer as backup data The model number serial number power requirements etc may be found on or near the name plate which is at the bottom of the
145. of Voices 416 Voices 34 Drum SFX Kits 480 XG Voices rese Featured Voices 11 Mega Voices 19 Sweet Voices 28 Cool Voices 19 Live Voices Compatibility XG GS for Song Playback GM GM2 Part Right 1 Right 2 Left Reverb Block 44 Preset 3 User Chorus Block 71 Preset 3 User Effects DSP Block 283 Preset 10 User Master Compressor 5 Preset 2 User Master EQ 5 Preset 2 User Number of Styles 230 Featured Styles 208 Pro Styles 12 Session Styles 10 DJ Styles Preset Fingerin Single Finger Fingered Fingered On Bass Multi Finger gering Al Fingered Full Keyboard Al Full Keyboard Styles Style Control INTRO x 3 MAIN VARIATION x 4 FILL x 4 BREAK ENDING x 3 Music Finder Max 1 200 Other Features One Touch Setting OTS 4 for each Style Compatibility Style File Format SFF Style File Format GE SFF GE Preset Number of Preset Songs 4 Preset Sample Songs Number of Tracks 16 Recording Data Capacity approx 300 KB Song Songs MIDI y Recording Function Quick Recording Multi Track Recording Playback SMF Format 0 amp 1 XF Data Format Recording SMF Format 0 k Preset Number of Multi Pad 179 banks x 4 Pads Multi Pads Banks Audio Audio Link Yes Harmony Yes Arpeggio Yes Voices Panel Sustain Yes Functions Mono Poly Yes Style Creator Yes Styles Style Recommender Yes OTS Information Yes 100 PSR S670 Owner s Manual
146. of the upper part of 4 beat the MUSIC FINDER display for searching TEMPO Calls up the TEMPO window to set the range of the tempo you want to use for the search Use the 3 A Y 4 buttons to set the minimum tempo value FROM and the 5 A V 6 V buttons to set the maximum tempo value E E 3 2 Nn Q a 7 B Q ES E Nn o o S 77 3 AV CLEAR Clears the entered song title keyword and the selected NOTE DAY Style To cancel searching press one of the 5 A V I6 A V CANCEL buttons AV ALL CLEAR Clears all entered search criteria 4 A V NEXT PAGE PSR S670 Owner s Manual 79 Press one of the 7 A 8 A V START SEARCH buttons to NOTE start the search If you want to maintain the current After the Search is completed the resulting Records appear in the SEARCH 1 SM tab of MUSIC FINDER display If no Records listed try steps 1 3 SEARCH 2 buttons in step 1 The current search Records will remain again with another song title or keyword the SEARCH 1 tab 4 Use the Cursor buttons A V to select the desired Record 5 Start playback of the Style by specifying the chords in the chord section Downloading Records Panel Settings from the Website As a factory default some sample Records are provided in the Music Finder To use the Music
147. older management page 25 24 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Calling up the higher level folder When the files of a folder are displayed UP is shown above the 8 A button Example of the PRESET Voice Selection display The PRESET Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders VOICE RIGHT1 VOICE RIGHT1 PRESH ETM TI PRESH ECE Te Live P concertGrand te Brass Live BP GrandPiano MIDIGrand GrandHarpsi Organ Ba Woodwind Live BrightPiano WP BrightMidiGran lm Guitar amp Bass Bm Synth Livel BI WarmGrand Bim OctavePianol lm Accordion amp Harmoni Perc amp Drums Harpsichord Piano amp F Piano Bim OctavePiano2 Bm Strinzs amp Choir Bm GM amp xG e EN The next highest level in this case folder is shown Each folder shown 8 in this display contains appropriately categorized Voices This display shows the Voices in a folder Pressing 8 A UP button calls up the next higher level folder File Management You can save name copy move delete files and you can create folders to manage the files with the buttons located lower area in the File Selection display For information on the File Selection display refer to page 24 NOTE Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 Restrictions for protected Songs Preset Songs and most commercially a
148. oniques veuillez contacter votre vendeur ou fournisseur pour plus d informations Information sur le traitement dans d autres pays en dehors de l Union Europ enne Ce symbole est seulement valable dans l Union Europ enne Si vous souhaitez vous d barrasser de d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques veuillez contacter les autorit s locales ou votre fournisseur et demander la m thode de traitement appropri e weee eu fr 01 Informaci n para Usuarios sobre Recolecci n y Disposici n de Equipamiento Viejo Este s mbolo en los productos embalaje y o documentaci n que se acompa e significa que los productos electr nicos y el ctricos usados no deben ser mezclados con desechos hogarefios corrientes Para el tratamiento recuperaci n y reciclado apropiado de los productos viejos por favor ll velos a puntos de recolecci n aplicables de acuerdo a su legislaci n nacional y las directivas 2002 96 EC Al disponer de estos productos correctamente ayudar a ahorrar recursos valiosos y a prevenir cualquier potencial efecto negativo sobre la salud humana y el medio ambiente el cual podr a surgir de un inapropiado manejo de los desechos Para mayor informaci n sobre recolecci n y reciclado de productos viejos por favor contacte a su municipio local su servicio de gesti n de residuos o el punto de venta en el cual usted adquiri los art culos Para usuarios de negocios en la Uni n Europea Si usted desea
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150. ou can instantly call up the desired display with just a single additional button press Refer to the Direct Access Chart on page 96 for a list of the displays that can be called up with the Direct Access function Press the DIRECT ACCESS button A message appears in the display prompting you to press the appropriate button 2 Press the button or move the knob wheel or connected pedal corresponding to the desired setting display to instantly call up that display For example pressing the METRONOME button calls up the display in which the time signature volume and sound of the metronome can be set UTILITY 161 ETS a ee AN I FADE TIME 6 0 sec FADE OUT TIME 12 0 sec FADE QUT HOLD TIME 1 0 sec 1 VOLUWE 100 SOUHD RELL OFF aT TEARS TAP PERCUSSIOH Hi Hat Close AUTO POMER OFF 30 win ACCESS METRONOME men METRINDME e SOUND YOLUHE TIME 100 STGHATURE l BELL OFF ap BELL ON a ris es FA Messages Shown in the Display A message information or confirmation dialog sometimes appears on the screen to facilitate operation When the message appears press the YES or NO button or one of the 1 V 8 A V buttons corresponding to the message Are you sure you want to delete the Q Ballad file or data folder PSR S670 Owner s Manual 23 Basic Operations
151. our Performance as Audio You can record your performance as an audio file WAV format 44 1 kHz sample NOTE rate 16 bit resolution stereo directly to a USB flash drive Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on Sounds that can be recorded page 91 Sounds that are generated via all the keyboard parts LEFT RIGHT 1 2 Song parts Style parts and Multi Pad page 74 parts If you want to record various parts sep Sounds of a portable audio player that are input via the AUX IN jack page 89 arately or edit the data after recording A on this instrument record as MIDI Sounds of the MIDI data etc that are input via the USB TO HOST terminal files page 66 page 93 NOTE Maximum amount of recording time Data that cannot be recorded includes Songs protected by copyright such as 80 minutes per recording though this may differ depending on the capacity of the Preset Songs Audio Link Multi Pads USB flash drive and the metronome sound Connect the USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal 2 Makethe necessary settings such as Voice Style selection yu 72 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Press the USB AUDIO PLAYER button to call up the USB AUDIO PLAYER display USB AUDIO PLAYER E Use the 2 A V REC buttons to enter recording standby The PLAY PAUSE button in the display flashes Recordable time USB A
152. periods of time Doing so may cause hearing loss 16 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Changing the Display Language This determines the language English Japanese German French Spanish and Italian are available used in the display for messages cai up the operation display FUNCTION TAB P MENU 2 Cursor buttons A V 4 gt SYSTEM ENTER TAB 4 OWNER 4 AY sona CREATOR ith SYSTEM FUNCTION OMWER 2 Use the 4 A V 5 A V buttons to select and change the desired language Press the EXIT button several times to return to the Main display Playing the Demos The Demos provide helpful easy to understand introductions to the features and functions as well as dynamic demonstrations of the high quality sounds Press the FUNCTION and MEMORY buttons simultaneously to call up the Demo display C e 0 09 ras 2242 tf el l 4433332332333323 243444443 555 2244422444 J Mmmm 2 Use the Cursor buttons A V to select a specific Demo then press the ENTER button Use the Cursor button P to select OVERVIEW then press the ENTER NOTE button to play back the overview Demo continuously calling up the various To return to the higher level menu displays in sequence press the EXIT button The sub menus are shown on the display Use th
153. played next following the currently selected section The MAIN VARIATION A D buttons also flash red during fill in playback Green The section contains data but is not currently selected Off The section contains no data and cannot be played Fading In Out FADE IN OUT button This produces smooth fade ins and fade outs when starting stopping the playback of Style and Song Press the FADE IN OUT button when playback is stopped and press the START STOP button for Style or the PLAY PAUSE button for Song to start playback with a fade in To stop the playback with a fade out press the FADE IN OUT button during playback Adjusting the Tempo FADE IN OUT The TEMPO and buttons let you change the playback tempo of Style Song and Metronome The tempo of the Style and Song can also be adjusted via the TAP TEMPO button TEMPO buttons Press the TEMPO or button to call up the Tempo pop up display Use the TEMPO buttons to decrease or increase the tempo over a range of 5 500 beats per minute Holding down either button can change the value continuously Pressing both TEMPO and buttons simultaneously can call up the default tempo of the last selected Style or Song TEMPO TEMPO CC NOTE You can also control the tempo by using the LIVE CONTROL knobs For instructions on how to assign the function to the knobs refer to page 38 48 PSR
154. press one of the 7 A V A B buttons again PSR S670 Owner s Manual 65 Recording Your Performance You can record your performance and save it as a MIDI file SMF format 0 to the USER drive or USB flash drive Since the recorded data is MIDI you can easily edit your Songs Two recording methods are available e Quick Recording See section below You can record all parts of your performance at once or a specific part right hand left hand or Style playback e Multi Track Recording page 67 You can record data to each channel one by one to create a single multi part Song The channel part assignments can be freely changed Quick Recording NOTE For instructions on the recording of audio files see page 72 NOTE Audio data such as the rhythm chan nels created via the audio data of Audio Link Multi Pad page 76 and audio files page 69 cannot be recorded to the MIDI Songs Before recording make the necessary settings such as Voice Style selection With this recording each part will be recorded to the following channels Keyboard parts channels 1 3 Multi Pad parts channels 5 8 Style parts channels 9 16 Press the SONG CONTROL REC button and the W STOP button simultaneously A blank Song for recording is automatically set and the Song name on the Main display page 18 is set to NewSong SONG CONTROL E iJ 2 Press t
155. press the 6 V INFO button to call up the Information window showing which Voices and Style are memorized to the 1 8 buttons of a Registration Memory Bank NOTE Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display page 24 By using the TAB P buttons you can switch between the two Information display pages information for the Registration Memory 1 4 buttons and information for the 5 8 buttons NOTE If a Voice part name R1 R2 L is grayed out this indicates that the corresponding Voice part is turned off when pressing the REGISTRATION MEMORY 1 8 buttons To close the window press the 8 A V CLOSE button J Press one of the green lit numbered buttons 1 8 in the Registration Memory section NOTE When recalling the setups including file selection of Song Style text etc from a USB flash drive make sure that the appropriate USB flash drive including the registered Song Style is connected into the USB TO DEVICE terminal Before using a USB flash drive be sure to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 NOTE Turning the FREEZE button on can disable recall of specific item s For instructions refer to the Reference Manual on the website Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 7 Disabling recall of specific items Freeze FUNCTION MENU 1 REGIST SEQUENCE FREEZE ENTER gt
156. priate position among the files in alphabetical order 26 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Creating a New Folder You can create folders to make it easier to find your original data 1 In the File Selection display select the appropriate tab USER USB to which you want to create a new folder by using the TAB lt gt buttons If you want to create a new folder within an existing folder also select the folder here 4 TB gt SONG A user WETS Eoi Nes daa 3 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display If MENU 1 is shown on the display press the 8 V button to call up MENU 2 Press the 8 W button to toggle between the two Press the 7 VW FOLDER button The Character Entry window is called up Bm NewPFolder EET 51 2 det 3kt5 not 8 pars tuvg 2x23 0 Ghea PELETE Enter the name of the new folder page 30 If the folder name already exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 V NO buttons and enter another name The created folder will be automatically located at the appropriate position among the folders in alphabetical order NOTE A new folder cannot be made in the PRESET tab or the Expansion folder page 44 in the USER tab NOTE The maximum number of files folders which can be save
157. rd Minor seventh chord Press the root key only Simultaneously press the Simultaneously press the Simultaneously press the root root key and a black key to root key and a white key to key and both a white and its left its left black key to its left FINGERED This lets you specify the chord by pressing the notes making up a chord in the left hand section of the keyboard when ACMP is turned on or the LEFT part is turned on For information on which notes to press for each chord use the Chord Tutor function page 50 or refer to the Reference Manual on the website ALFULL KEYBOARD This lets you play just about anything anywhere on the keyboard using both hands like conventional playing of a piano and still have appropriate accompaniment You don t have to worry about specifying the chords Depending on the song arrangement AI Full Keyboard may not always produce appropriate accompaniment For other types refer to the Reference Manual on the website PSR S670 Owner s Manual 49 NO Is E E o o o lt o v E cc S EN 5 a o Using the Chord Tutor Function With this function shown in the right half of this display you can see which notes to NOTE press for specifying the chord If you know a chord name but don t know how to play Depending on the chord some notes it use this function Although this function shows how to play a chord only in case may be omitted
158. repeatedly Q o 3 lt amp EN E o V o V o o c S pm d 9 o 3 lt aa 02 2 3 cancel Repeat playback press the 7 A AB button again yu PSR S670 Owner s Manual 71 Repeat Playback mode via the 7 Y MODE button Press the 7 W MODE button to call up the REPEAT MODE window then select the REPEAT MODE by using the 6 A V 7 A V buttons To close the window press the EXIT button REPEAT HODE NL ANN GLI IM ALL RAHI gg 00 OFF OFF Plays through the selected file then stops e SINGLE Plays through the selected file repeatedly e ALL Continues playback through all the files in the current folder repeatedly RANDOM Randomly and repeatedly plays back all files in the current folder Adjusting the Volume Balance Between the Song MIDI and Audio playback Pressing the BALANCE button once or twice to calls up the BALANCE 2 2 display In this display you can adjust the volume balance between the Song MIDI and Audio by using the 2 A V 3 A V buttons When this is set to CENTER the levels of the Song and Audio are equal To instantly reset the balance to CENTER press the 2 A and 3 A or 2 V and 3 V buttons simultaneously NOTE For more information on the BALANCE displays refer to page 54 Recording Y
159. rn the function off The sound is distorted or noisy The volume may be turned up too high Make sure all relevant vol ume settings are appropriate This may be caused by certain effects or filter settings Check the effect or filter settings and change them accordingly referring to the Reference Manual Not all simultaneously played notes sound You are probably exceeding the maximum polyphony page 100 of the instrument When the maximum polyphony is exceeded the earliest played notes will stop sounding letting the latest played notes sound The keyboard volume is lower than the Song Style playback vol ume The volume of the keyboard parts may be set too low Raise the volume in the BALANCE display page 54 The Main display does not appear even when turning the power on This may occur if a USB flash drive has been installed to the instru ment Installation of some USB flash drives may result a long inter val between turning the power on and appearance of the Main display To avoid this turn the power on after disconnecting the device Some characters of the file folder name are garbled The language settings have been changed Set the appropriate language for the file folder name page 17 PSR S670 Owner s Manual 97 o 5 o 5 5 3 5 An existing file is not shown Voice The Voice selected from the Voice Selection display does not so
160. rs refer to Other character entry NOTE operations on the page 31 To cancel the character entering oper ation press the 8 W CANCEL but ton return to the previous display 30 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Other character entry operations Deleting characters Move the cursor to the character you wish to delete by using the Data dial and press the 7 W DELETE button To delete all characters on the line at once press and hold the 7 W DELETE button Entering marks or space 1 Press the 6 V SYMBOL button to call up the mark list 2 Use the Data dial to move the cursor to the desired mark or space then press the 8 A OK button Selecting custom icons for files shown at left of file name 1 Press the 1 W ICON button to call up the ICON SELECT display 2 Select the icon by using the Cursor buttons V amp W or Data dial The display includes several pages Press the TAB buttons to select different pages 3 Press the 8 A OK button to apply the selected icon Resetting to the Factory programmed Settings While holding the right most key C6 on the keyboard turn the power on This resets the settings of the entire instrument referred to as the System Setup parameters to their factory default settings Refer to the Parameter Chart in the Data List on the website for details about which parameters belong to System Setup hull NOTE To cancel t
161. rs 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 accessories Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures 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 environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production 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 if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to
162. s Manual Press the 3 V COPY button to copy or 2 V CUT to move The window for the Copy Cut operation appears at the bottom of the display Select files 00 4 Move the cursor to the desired file folder by using the Cursor NOTE buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button To cancel the Copy Move operation Pressing the ENTER button selects highlights the file folder To cancel the selection press the ENTER button again Press the 8 W ALL button to select all files folders indicated on the current display including the other pages To cancel the selection press the 8 W ALL OFF button again 5 Press the 7 V OK button to confirm the file folder selection 6 Select the destination tab USER or USB to paste the file folder by using the TAB lt P buttons If necessary select the destination folder by using the Cursor buttons AJ V lt 4 gt then press the ENTER button 7 Press the 4 V PASTE button to paste the file folder selected in step 4 If the file folder name already exists a message appears asking you if you want to overwrite or not If not press one of the 6 A V NO buttons and enter another name The pasted file folder appears on the display at the appropriate position among the files in alphabetical order Deleting Files Folders press the 6 W CANCEL button You can delete individual or multiple files folders NOTE i 7 Files and folder
163. s in the PRESET tab or 1 Inthe File Selection display select the appropriate tab USER or the Expansion folder page 44 in the USB which contains the file folder you want to delete by using USER tab cannot be deleted the TAB lt gt buttons 2 Make sure that MENU 2 is shown at the bottom right corner of the display If MENU 1 is shown on the display press the 8 V button to call up MENU 2 Press the 8 W button to toggle between the two J Pressthe 5 V DELETE button The window for the Delete operation appears at the bottom of the display TEE select files folders DDG 5 g yura PSR S670 Owner s Manual 29 Basic Operations 4 Press the 8 A OK button to actually enter the new name and 4 Move the cursor to the desired file folder by using the Cursor NOTE buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button To cancel the Delete operation press Pressing the ENTER button selects highlights the file folder To cancel the selection press the ENTER button again Press the S W ALL button to select all files folders indicated on the current display including the other pages To cancel the selection press the 8 W ALL OFF button again 5 Press the 7 V OK button to confirm the file folder selection Follow the on display instructions o YES ue Delete the file folder YES ALL Delete all selected files folders SNO usto Leave the file folder a
164. s is without deleting CANCEL Cancel the Delete operation Entering Characters This section covers how to enter characters for naming your files folders inputting keywords on Music Finder page 79 etc Entering characters is done in the display shown below 2 ETE ETE me J 1 x 281 abe2 ahia skis mot BETIS 4 jus tues axeza 0 Ghea ELETE Viale 3 20000009 UUUUUUUU Change the type of character by pressing the 1 A button NOTE Capital letters numbers marks When inputting lyrics in the Song Cre L lett b k ator function see the Reference Man OWeTCase CHET S HUIIDSEs Marks ual Chapter 3 you may also enter Japanese characters kana and kanji Use the Data dial to move the cursor to the desired position Press the 2 AV 6 A V and 7 A buttons corresponding to NOTE the character you wish to enter The following marks cannot be entered for a file folder name i 2 lt gt File names can contain up to 41 Several different characters are assigned to each button and the characters change each time you press the button To actually enter the selected character move the cursor or press another characters and folder names can character input button Alternately you can wait for a short time and the Contain up to SO cijaracters character will be entered automatically For more information on entering characte
165. selections or adjust settings up or down correspondingly for functions shown directly above them The buttons above the numbers 1 8 are described as A and those below the numbers are described as throughout this Owner s manual VOICE RIGHT1 PRESH CELA I Live IE 4 ConcertGrand Liuel BP GrandPiano BP MIDIGrand Live BrightPiano Bf BrightMidiGran Live B WarmGrand Harpsichord Win OctavePiano2 Em Piano amp E Piano GrandHarpsi Mm OctavePianol 00000000 00000000 For menus that appear this section of the display use the 1 A 8 A buttons HARMONY TOUCH frees ugtUME hRssr amp N SPEED cuonp LIMIT E ro Ele ncn 01 Arp Kest MULTI 6 RIGHTI on RIGHT2 i2 ea oannonnon 00000000 For list menus that appear use the 1 A V 8 A V buttons to select the desired item For menus that appear in this sec For parameters that appear in slider or knob tion of the display use the 1 W 8 form use the 1 A V 8 A V buttons to buttons adjust the value To reset the desired parameter value to its default simultaneously press both the A and V buttons below it 22 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Calling Up the Desired Display Instantly Direct Access With the convenient Direct Access function y
166. set all volume levels to minimum 0 Otherwise damage to the components electrical shock or even permanent hearing loss may occur Rear Panel 3 Bl o 9 o 0 0 9 Q Q TO DEVICE HoST ASD AUX IN PHONES R L L R 2 1 16 2 USB lt OUTPUT FOOT PEDAL USB TO DEVICE terminal eere Page 91 USB TO HOST terminal essere LCD CONTRAST knob ese AUX IN PHONES OUTPUT L L R R jacks FOOT PEDAL 1 2 jacks rere 88 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Connecting Audio Devices OUTPUT L L R TR jacks AUX IN jack NOTE Using an External Stereo System for Playback Use audig cables and adaptor plugs having no zero resistance NOTE Use only the L L R jack for connec tion with a monaural device You can connect a stereo system to amplify the instrument s sound by using the OUTPUT L L R R jacks NOTICE To avoid possible damage first turn on the power to the instru ment then to the external device When turning off the power first turn off the power to the external device then to the instrument Since this instru ment s power may automatically be turned off due to the Auto Power Off function pag
167. splaying Lyrics Text sse 62 Turning Each Channel of the Song On Off 63 One handed Practice with the Guide Function 63 Repeat Playback 64 Recording Your Performance sss 66 4 USB Audio Player Recorder Recording and Playing Audio Files 69 Playing Back Audio Files 69 Recording Your Performance as Audio 72 5 Multi Pads Adding Musical Phrases to Your Performance 74 Playing the Multi Pads sss Using Chord Using the Multi Pad Synchro Start Function n Creating a Multi Pad with WAVE files Audio Link Multi 76 6 Music Finder Calling Up Ideal Panel Setups for Your Performance 78 Selecting the Desired Record Panel Settings 78 Searching for Records Panel Settings 79 Downloading Records Panel Settings from the Website 80 Registering a Song Audio or Style File to a Record 81 7 Registration Memory Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups 83 Registering Your Panel Setups Saving the Registration Memory as a Bank file 7 Recalling a Registered Panel 8 Mixing Console Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance 86 Basic Procedure inerte 86
168. t as in a musical score ae 3 Based on the recorded performance information the tone generator outputs the corresponding sound Since MIDI Song data contains the information such as keyboard part and Voice you can practice effectively by viewing the score turning the particular part on or off or changing Voices E o S E Playback of Songs 8 cc o You can play back the following types of Songs NOTE 5 Preset Songs in PRESET tab of the Song Selection display For information on compatible data o Your own recorded Songs page 66 formats refer to page 8 Ks Commercially available Song data SMF Standard MIDI File 9 If you want to play back a Song in USB flash drive connect the USB flash drive NOTE o containing Song data to the USB TO DEVICE terminal beforehand Before using a USB flash drive be sure S to read Connecting USB Devices on page 91 Press the SONG FUNCTION buiton to call up the SONG A FUNCTION MENU display S 7 eee mE C3 ESL SONG FUNCTION MENU Cl zgm mmaoasmd ge 2 Press one of the 1 A V SELECT buttons in the SONG NOTE FUNCTION MENU to call up the Song Selection display You can quickly call up the Song Selection display by pressing the DIRECT ACCESS button followed by the SONG FUNCTION button NEXT PAGE PSR S670 Owner s Manual 59 Use the TAB lt P buttons to select the location of the desired Song PRESET tab Preset Songs are shown
169. t to 440 0 Hz according to equal temperament This basic tuning can be changed in the display called up via FUNCTION TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons V 4 F MASTER TUNE SCALE TUNE ENTER The pitch can be shifted up or down between 414 8Hz and 466 8Hz in approximately 0 2 Hz increments For details refer to the Reference Manual on the website 36 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Using the Wheels Using the Pitch Bend Wheel Use the PITCH BEND wheel to bend notes up roll the wheel away from you or down roll the wheel toward you while playing the keyboard The Pitch Bend is applied to all the keyboard parts RIGHT 1 2 and LEFT The PITCH BEND wheel is self centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released PITCH BEND MODULATION The maximum pitch bend range can be changed on the Mixing Console display MIXER TAB 4 TUNE gt Cursor buttons 4 f PITCH BEND RANGE Using the Modulation Wheel The Modulation function applies a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard By default this is applied to the keyboard parts RIGHT 1 2 and LEFT Moving the MODULATION wheel up away from you increases the depth of the effect while moving it down toward you decreases it PITCH BEND MODULATION You can set whether the effects caused by the MODULATION wheel will be applied or not to each of the keybo
170. the MUSIC FINDER display to call up the OPTION MENU window Press one of the 3 A W 4 A V STYLE TEMPO buttons to set the STYLE TEMPO to HOLD or LOCK When set to LOCK the tempo will be locked while stopping as well as playing If you want to reset the tempo every time you select another Record set to RESET Press the EXIT button to close the OPTION MENU window 78 PSR S670 Owner s Manual Searching for Records Panel Settings You can search the Records by specifying a song title or keyword using the Search function of the Music Finder Inthe MUSIC FINDER display press one of the 2 A V SEARCH 1 buttons to call up the MUSIC FINDER SEARCH 1 display MUSIC FINDER MUSIC FINDER SEARCH 1 aL FAVORITE 1 SEARCH1 If SEARCH 21 HUMBER OF REGORDS 123 12 Press ENTER after selecting anitem HUSIC STYLE BEAT TEHPO Musical Joke ara 124 Abide With Me aa T2 Aida Triumph March ara 112 Air On The G String did 63 Air On The G String 68 Air On The G String Electrosten 4 4 68 B i Aloha De ara 102 i GENRE ANY Amapa 44 18 1 BERI OR 274 3 4 4 4 6 8 OTHER Amapola ig ara 112 B e E E ni SONG SEARCH AREA TER FAVORITE SEARCH SEARCHZ Amboss Polka ara 116 i TEMPO American Patrol SaturdayNight 44 186 PE en Blauen Donau Bhajan 174 E EDE mm CLEAR ALLCLEAR
171. the pad s you wish to stop starts playback at the top of the next measure When the Style or Song is stopped pressing the Multi Pad About the lamp status of the MULTI PAD CONTROL 1 4 button starts playback immediately buttons While the Style or Song is playing Green Indicates that the corresponding pad contains data phrase ee Red Indicates that the corresponding pad is playing back STOP button also stops playback Red flashing Indicates that the corresponding pad is in standby Synchro Start of the Multi Pad s While both the see below Style and Song is playing back pressing the SONG STOP button stops playback of the Song Style and Multi Pad s Off Indicates the corresponding pad contains no data and cannot be played Using Chord Match When the ACMP or LEFT part is on Multi Pad phrases automatically change the pitch to match the chord you play in the chord section Play the chord in the chord section before after pressing any of the Multi Pads Chord NOTE Section Some Multi Pads are not affected by C 7 C C Chord Match n LU i i 1 2 3 ri The Multi Pads categorized in the We MULTI PAD CONTROL DJ Phrase folder are specially cre 5 ated for DJ Styles page 46 and only the root key can be changed Using the Multi Pad Synchro Start Function You can start Multi Pad playback by playing the key
172. tion display 9 2 Save the settings as a bank file by following the instructions on page 26 Press the EXIT button to check the new Audio Link Multi Pad in the Multi Pad Bank Selection display The newly created Audio Link Multi Pad is marked with Audio Link at the upper left of the file name If you want to change the Link setting Select the desired Audio Link Multi Pad then carry out the same operations as in steps 3 to 10 Playing the Audio Link Multi Pads You can play the Multi Pad to which the WAVE file is assigned by selecting them in the USER or USB tab of the Multi Pad Bank Selection display Although you can play them via the same operations in page 74 note the following limitations Make sure to connect the USB flash drive including the corresponding WAVE files Automatic repeat playback is not available Only one Pad can be played back at once Chord Match cannot be applied NOTICE The setting will be lost if you select another Audio Link Multi Pad or turn the power to the instrument off without carrying out the Save operation NOTE Audio files WAVE files take a slightly longer time than MIDI files to load NOTE When the link to the WAVE file is cut for example when not connecting the USB flash drive which includes the corresponding WAVE files etc a Not Found message is indicated above the Pad name Advanced Features Refer to the Reference Manual on the websit
173. tlet mance 14 PSR S670 Owner s Manual NOTICE While recording or editing or while a message is displayed the power cannot be turned off even if you press the 5 Standby On switch If you want to turn off the power press the 1 Standby On switch after recording editing or after the message has disap peared If you need to force quit the instrument hold down the 5 Standby On switch for longer than three seconds Note that the force quit operation might cause data loss and damage to the instrument Setting the Auto Power Off function To prevent unnecessary power consumption this instrument features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for a specified period of time The amount of time that elapses before the power is automatically turned off is approximately 30 minutes by default however you can change the setting cai up the operation display FUNCTION gt TAB 4 MENU 1 Cursor buttons A V amp 9 UTILITY ENTER gt TAB 4 CONFIG 1 SPLIT POINT CEEA Rm HARMONY Wa ARPEGGIO EET EEGIST SEQUENCE s sona serm e CONTROLLER mor ff UTILITY E MASTER TUNE U UTILITY CONFIG 1 MACAE FADE TIME 6 0 veo FADE OUT TINE 12 0 sec FADE OUT HOLD TINE 1 0 sec oLUNE 100 SOURDTRELL_OFF SINRURET 2 METRONOME
174. to its default press these buttons simultaneously Voices Styles etc without pressing the ENTER button This is convenient when you want to temporarily check the sound of some Voices or Styles UTILITY COMFIG 1 ELC MCT Ta ANI FADE IH TINE 6 0 sec FADE OUT 12 0 sec FADE OUT HOLD 1 0 sec 100 E i3 OFF TIHE SIGHATURE 4 4 TAP PERCUSSIOH Hi Hat Close VELOCITY 50 AUTO POHER OFF 30 uin NO YES HETROHOHE SOUND SIGNATURE BELL OFF D on For the value of the selected item use these buttons to adjust it PSR S670 Owner s Manual 21 Basic Operations TAB lt gt buttons These buttons are used mainly to change the pages of displays that have tabs at the top Live Live B Harpsichord GrandPiano BrightPiano i EP WarmGrand lu Piano amp E Piano 4 4 TAB gt VOICECGIGHT PRESET CET MMe Live ConcertGrand GrandHarpsi BP MIDIGrand Wm OctavePianol Mm OctavePiano2 ES EXIT button Pressing the EXIT button returns to the previously indicated display EXIT Pressing the EXIT button several times returns to the default Main display Q page 18 1 A V 8 A V buttons The 1 A V 8 A V buttons are used to make
175. to register the file NOTE To cancel the operation press one of 4 Check that the registered Record is shown in the MUSIC ME PA T A FINDER display In the STYLE column of the Record the Song is registered as SONG the audio file is as AUDIO and Style is registered its Style name Calling up the Song Audio or Style registered to Music Finder You can call up the registered Song Audio or Style in the same way as done in the NOTE sections Selecting the Desired Record page 78 and Searching for Records If you want to play back a Song audio page 79 or Style file in the USB flash drive that has been registered as a Record make sure to connect the same USB flash The selected file can be played back as follows drive to the USB TO DEVICE termi Song Press the SONG CONTROL PLAY PAUSE button or play the keyboard To stop playback press the SONG CONTROL Bil STOP button NOTE Audio Press the 4 A W 5 A V gt PLAY button in the MUSIC FINDER When searching for Songs or audio display To stop playback press the 4 A V 5 A V BL STOP button files page 79 itis necessary to set Style Specify the chords with your left hand and play the melody with your right uA abes hand To stop playback press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP button BEAT ANY TEMPO Advanced Features iz Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 6 A MUSIC FINDER gt ALL
176. tops playback 4 AV PLAY PAUSE Starts or pauses playback at the current position 5 AV PREV Pressing this changes the file to the previous one holding it moves continuously back through the current file in seconds 6 AV NEXT Pressing this changes the file to the next one holding it moves continuously forward through the current file in seconds 7 AV REPEAT See below 8 AV AUDIO VOLUME Adjusts the volume of the current audio file NOTE The volume balance between the Song playback and audio file playback can be adjusted via the BALANCE button For instructions refer to page 72 You can control the volume of the audio file by using the LIVE CONTROL knobs For instructions on how to assign the functions to the knobs refer to page 38 A B Repeat Playback via the 7 A AB button The specified section between the A and B points can be played back repeatedly 1 To set the A point press the 7 A A 9B button when playback reaches to the desired point The time set as the A point is shown in at A in the display and is indicated by the first wedge mark in the playback progress bar 2 To set the B point press the 7 A AB button again when playback reaches to the desired point The time set as the B point is shown in at B in the display and is indicated by the second wedge mark in the playback progress bar The specified A B section of the audio file will now play back
177. tyle file saved here D 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB P MENU 2 5 Cursor buttons A V 4 gt E STYLE CREATOR ENTER g 2 After the message asking whether you want to edit the existing Style or e create a new Style appears press one of the 5 A V 6 A Y CURRENT 8 STYLE buttons 2 3 Press the EXIT button to close the REC CHANNEL display E 4 Press of the 8 VW SAVE buttons to call up the Style Selection display then save it page 26 To save the SONG display settings First register the edited settings as part of the Song data SETUP then save the Song If you want to recall the settings for future use select the Song file saved here 1 Call up the operation display FUNCTION TAB P MENU 2 5 Cursor buttons A V 4 gt SONG CREATOR gt ENTER 2 Use the TAB lt 4 P buttons to select the SETUP tab 3 Press the ENTER button 4 Press of the 8 WV SAVE buttons to call up the Song Selection display then save it page 26 Advanced Features PDF Refer to the Reference Manual on the website Chapter 8 A PSR S670 Owner s Manual 87 Connections Using Your Instrument with Other Devices This chapter covers the connectors on the Rear Panel of this instrument N CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power of all the components Also before turning any components on or off make sure to
178. uitable Music Pieces for the Current Style Repertoire You can search for music pieces and songs that are most suitable for playing with the current Style by using the Music Finder Records page 78 You can automatically call up appropriate settings such as Voice effect and pedal by selecting the desired music piece For optimum use of the Repertoire function we recommend that you import Music Finder Records page 80 Select the desired Style steps 1 2 on page 45 2 Pressthe 4 V REPERTOIRE button NOTE The MUSIC FINDER display is automatically called up and the music pieces Make sure that MENU 1 is shown at which can be played with the current Style are shown pu on rigntcornet of sag Is E oO Q E o o o lt o E cc S 5 o STYLE MUSIC FINDER PRESH ETM Se 1 SEARCH 2 Pra 11211 Pro 1287 HUMBER OF RECORDS 12 d 186 PolkaPop S EnzlishWaltz HUSTC STVLE __ BEAT TEHPO po Fy Day Shanes Haven emeen 3741 174 8 Tii CU Se Slowt DonauwellentDanube Waves WienneseWaltz 374 186 TEARI Emperor Waltz Kaiser Walz WienneseWaltz 374 178 Pro Fro Jisa Fledermaus Waltz YienneseWaltz ard 186 BBeatAdria Foxtrot Fruskingsstmmen Walzer 374 186 Minute Walt waltz 2 4 240 m perm dns Waltz iennese laltz B Decani Quickst Poet AndFe
179. unction Making Global Settings and Using Advanced Features The Function menu provides a variety of convenient settings and tools for the instrument These include general settings that EPE EPEE aa p REM affect the entire instrument as well as detailed settings for an specific functions Also included are advanced Creator features i li li li such as for Styles Songs and Multi Pads Basic Procedure 1 cai up the operation display FUNCTION TAB 4 1 MENU 1 2 FUNCTION FUNCTION HERUL TTR Henuz SPLIT POINT as PACK liano CHORD FINGERING By vorce sermo Cj gt ny STYLE CREATOR So INSTALLATION HARMONY STYLE SETTING SONG CREATOR SYSTEM mi ARPEGGIO us gn REGIST SEQUENCE Tigy Song serTING F MULTIPAD CREATOR CONTROLLER MASTER TUNE ATE E P rry 2 Move the cursor to the desired page by using the Cursor buttons A V lt gt then press the ENTER button For information on what you can do on each page refer to the Function List on page 95 ame SPLIT POINTACHORD FINGERING IEEE EE ae CC SPLIT POINTS While holding one of the KED buttons press the RING By voice SETTING gt desired keu 3 HARMONY RIGHT minty rw m
180. und The file extension MID etc may have been changed or deleted Manually rename the file adding the appropriate extension on a computer Data files with names of more than 50 characters cannot be han dled by the instrument Rename the file reducing the number of characters to 50 or less Check whether or not the selected part is turned on page 34 If necessary press the appropriate PART ON OFF button to turn the part on A strange flanging or doubling sound occurs The sound is slightly different each time the keys are played The RIGHT 1 and RIGHT 2 parts are set to ON and both parts are set to play the same Voice Turn off the RIGHT 2 part or change the Voice of one of the parts Some Voices will jump an octave in pitch when played in the upper or lower registers Style The Style does not start even when the START STOP button is pressed This is normal Some Voices have a pitch limit which when reached causes this type of pitch shift The Rhythm channel of the selected Style may not contain any data Turn the ACMP button on and play left hand section on the keyboard to sound the accompaniment part of the Style Only the rhythm channel plays Make sure the Auto Accompaniment function is turned on press the ACMP button Make sure to play keys in the chord section of the keyboard page 55 56 Styles in a USB flash drive cannot be selected Songs cannot be selected
181. vailable songs are copy protected to prevent illegal copying or accidental erasure They are marked by the indications at the upper left side of the file names The indications and relevant restrictions are detailed below SONG sea use Prot zE Prot 01 Prot a Dataun2 Prot zE 002 Pret z Datal03 Prot z 004 NewFolder RR Prot 1 Indicates Preset Songs copied to the USER drive These only can be copied moved deleted in the USER drive Prot 2 Indicates Yamaha protection formatted Songs These cannot be copied These can be moved saved only to the USER drive and USB flash drives with ID Prot 2E Indicates edited Prot 2 Song These cannot be copied These can be moved saved only to the USER drive and USB flash drives with ID NOTE Make sure that the Prot 2 Song and the corresponding Prot 2E Song reside in the same folder Otherwise the Prot 2E Song cannot be played back If you move this type of Song make sure to move both the Prot 2 and Prot 2E Songs to the same folder Never change the Prot 2 Song name and icon on the display Otherwise the corresponding Prot 2E Song cannot be played back PSR S670 Owner s Manual 25 Basic Operations Saving a File You can save your original data such as Songs you ve recorded as a file to USER or the USB drive in the File Selection display page 24
182. when the Song playback is stopped When playback is started the ball the same as commercially available bounces along through the score indicating the current position Sheet music of the same song especially when displaying notation of complicated passages or many short You can change the displayed notation style by using the 1 AW 8 A V notes buttons For details refer to the Reference manual on the website PSR S670 Owner s Manual 61 Displaying Lyrics Text When the selected Song contains lyrics data you can view it on the instrument s display Even if the Song does not contain lyrics data you can view the lyrics on the display by loading the text file txt created on a computer via USB flash drive Text display allows for a variety of useful and convenient possibilities such as the showing of lyrics chord charts and performance notes Select a Song steps 1 4 on page 59 2 Pressthe SONG FUNCTION button to call up the SONG FUNCTION MENU display 4 64 001 LYRICS Annie Laurie Words by Traditional 50 FUNCTION SONG FUNCTION Music by Traditional SONG Score 1 mcm 00 3 Eu RENE 72270 050959 1 00 p 2005 Yamaha Corporation Pressthe 4 A V 5 A V LYRICS TEXT button to call up the LYRICS TEXT display You can switch between the LYRICS display and the TEXT display by using the 1 A V buttons NOTE
183. with the original or a machine reproduction of the bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase document describing the product as evidence of warranty coverage Should any product submitted for warranty service be found ineligible therefore an estimate of repair cost will be furnished and the repair will be accomplished only if requested by you and upon receipt of payment or acceptable arrangement for payment Limitation of Implied Warranties and Exclusion of Damages ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH ABOVE YAMAHA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE OR INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCES OR ANY CONSEQUENCES YAMAHAS LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT YAMAHAS OPTION SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This is the only express warranty applicable to the product specified herein Yamaha neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other
184. y more slowly as if the sustain pedal has been pressed This function is convenient when used along with Style playback since the sound of the chord matching Style playback is maintained To stop the LEFT part Voice which is sounding stop Style or Song playback or turn the LEFT HOLD off Using the Metronome You can start or stop the metronome by pressing the METRONOME button Metronome tempo can be adjusted by the same procedure as with Style tempo page 48 You can also change the time signature volume and sound of the metronome FUNCTION MENU 1 UTIL ITY ENTER CONFIG 1 2 METRONOME p i 8 D xX S X a Q 5 METRONOME Voice Characteristics There are six different special Voice categories or Voice characteristics which are indicated above the Voice name Live Cool Sweet Mega Voice Drums and SFX VOICECGUTGHTI PRESET MMe Grane SFR pre vanceKit J me Cubanki mm Es EN SymphonyKit 96 PopLatinKit SEX SEX 961 Brasil Kit 1 XO ArabicKit2 Live Voices These acoustic instrument sounds were sampled in stereo to produce a truly authentic rich sound full of atmosphere and ambience Drums SFX Voices called up via the PERC amp DRUMS button These let you play various drums and percussion instruments or SFX sound effects sounds on the keyboard Dru
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