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Yamaha psr-262 Owner's Manual

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1. Voice Ee ey Voice Name need Voice CINE Voice Name here PIANO 053 52 SIMPLE SAW 1 001 0 GRAND PIANO 2 054 53 SYNTH BASS 1 002 1 HONKY TONK 2 055 54 SY STRINGS 1 003 2 E PIANO 1 2 056 55 SY BRASS 2 004 3 E PIANO 2 2 057 56 SLOW STRS 1 005 4 E PIANO 3 2 058 57 CHORUS 1 006 5 E PIANO 4 2 HARMONY 007 6 HARPSICHORD 2 059 58 PIANO TRIO 3 008 7 CLAVI 1 060 59 PNO COUNTRY 2 009 8 CELESTA 1 061 60 E PNO TRIO 3 ORGAN 062 61 HARPSI TRIO 3 010 9 VIBRATO OFF 2 063 62 E ORG TRIO 3 011 10 VIBRATO ON 2 064 63 VIBES DUET 2 012 11 HARMONY OFF 2 065 64 TRP DUET 2 013 12 HARMONY ON 2 066 65 HORN DUET 2 014 18 ATTACK OFF 2 067 66 CLARINET TR 3 015 14 ATTACK ON 2 068 67 FLUTE DUET 2 016 15 WAVE OFF 2 SPLIT 017 16 WAVE ON 2 069 68 WD BASS PNO 1 018 17 PIPE ORGAN 2 070 69 STRINGS PNO 1 019 18 ACCORDION 2 071 70 FN BA E PNO 1 020 19 HARMONICA 1 072 71 HARP VIOLIN 1 GUITAR BASS 073 72 HORN TRP 1 021 20 SOFT GUITAR 1 SUSTAIN 022 21 FOLK GUITAR 1 074 73 SUS PIANO 1 023 22 128T GUITAR 2 075 74 SUS E PNO1 1 024 23 JAZZ GUITAR 1 076 75 SUS E PNO2 1 025 24 E GUITAR 2 077 76 SUS VIBRAPHONE 1 026 25 DIST GUITAR 2 078 77 SUS STRINGS 1 027 26 WOOD BASS 1 ECHO 028 27 FINGER BASS 1 079 78 PIANO 1 029 28 SLAP BASS 1 080 79 E PIANO 1 STRINGS MALLET 081 80 HARPSICHORD 1 030 29 STRINGS 1 082 81 CELESTA 1 031 30 VIOLIN 1 083 82 FOLK GUITAR 1 032 81 CELLO 1 084 83 BANJO 1 033 32 H
2. Bank MSB 127 Bank LSB 0 Program Changes 0 Keyboard Alternate i Note Note assign Aeg s 12 C 1 13 cC 1 14 D 1 15 D 1 Hi Q 16 E 1 17 F 1 Scratch H 18 FR 4 Scratch L 19 G 4 20 GE 1 21 A 1 22 A 1 23 B 1 24 C 0 25 c 0 26 D 0 27 D 0 Brush Slap 28 E 0 Reverse Cymbal 29 F 0 30 F 0 Electronic Bass Drum 31 G 0 32 G 0 Electronic Snare Drum 33 A 0 34 At 0 35 B 0 Bass Drum 1 36 C 1 Bass Drum 2 37 CH 1 Rim Shot 38 D 1 Snare Drum 1 39 D 1 Electronic Floor Tom 40 E 1 Snare Drum 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom 42 F 1 1 Hi hat Closed 43 G 1 Electronic Low Tom 44 Gt 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal 45 A 1 Low Tom 46 At 1 1 Hi Hat Open 47 B 1 Electronic Mid Tom 48 C 2 Mid Tom 49 ICH 2 Crash Cymbal 50 D 2 High Tom 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 52 E 2 Electronic High Tom 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup 54 IP 2 Tambourine 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal 56 G 2 Cowbell 57 A 2 58 A 2 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 60 C 3 Bongo H 61 CH 3 Bongo L 62 D 3 Conga H Mute 63 D 3 Conga H Open 64 E 3 Conga L 65 F 3 Timbale H 66 F 3 Timbale L 67 G 3 Agogo H 68 G 3 Agogo L 69 A 3 70 IA 3 71 B 3 72 C 4 73 ICH 4 Guiro Short 74 D 4 Guiro Long 75 D 4 Claves 76 E 4 77 F 4 78 H 4 79 G 4 80 G 4 2 Triangle Mute 81 A 4 2 Triangle Open 82 At 4 Shaker 83 B 4 84 C 5 Bell Tree 85 c 5 Electronic Bass Drum A 86 D 5 Electronic Bass Drum B 87 D 5 Electronic Bass Drum C 88 E 5 Electronic Sn
3. Song List No Song Name No Song Name Demo 049 Auld Lang Syne 001 Livin La Vida Loca 050 Carry Me Back To Old 002 Virtual Insanity Virginny 003 T Just Called To Say 051 The Yellow Rose Of Tex Love You as 004 Dancing Queen 052 Long Long Ago 005 Top Of The World 053 London Bridge Piano Classic 054 Old Folks At Home 006 Fur Elise 055 O Du Lieber Augustin 007 Menuett 056 My Darling Clementine 008 Turkish March 057 Hamabe No Uta 009 Marcia Alla Turca 058 Furusato 010 Valse op 64 1 Petit 059 Oh Susanna chien 060 Jeanie With The Light 011 Etude op 10 3 Chanson Brown Hair De L adieu 061 I ve Been Working On 012 Jesu Joy Of Man s Desir The Railroad ing 062 Loch Lomond 013 Symphonie Nr 9 063 My Bonnie 014 Gavotte 064 Yankee Doodle 015 Fr hlicher Landmann 065 Turkey In The Straw 016 Polonaise 066 Annie Laurie 017 Canon 067 Close Your Hands Open 018 Heidenr slein Your Hands 019 Tr umerei 068 Muss Denn 020 From The New World 069 The Cuckoo 021 Fr hlingslied 070 Battle Hymn Of The Re 022 Menuett public 023 Liebestr ume Nr 3 SEAL Gamprown Habes 024 Blumenlied 072 Romance De L amour 025 Valse Des Fleurs From ons American Patrol The Nutcracker 074 Little Brown Jug 026 Air On The G String 075 The Entertainer 027 Die Forelle Christmas 028 Marche From The Nut 076
4. 2 Press the Lesson L or R button ya Educatio KS No Voice Name No Voice Name No Voice Name No Voice Name No Voice Name 055 SY STRINGS 066 HORN DUET 076 SUS E PNO2 087 STEEL DRUMS DJ Voice 056 SY BRASS 067 CLARINET TR 077 SUS VIBRAPHONE 088 DRUM KIT 098 DJ VOICE 1 057 SLOW STRS 068 FLUTE DUET 078 SUS STRINGS DUAL 099 DJ VOICE 2 058 CHORUS SPLIT ECHO 089 PNO CONCE DRUMS HARMONY 069 WD BASS PNO 079 PIANO 090 E PNO CONCE 100 DRUM KIT 059 PIANO TRIO 070 STRINGS PNO 080 E PIANO 091 FAIRY LAND 060 PNO COUNTRY 071 FN BA E PNO 081 HARPSICHORD 092 MOOD GUITAR 061 EPNO TRIO 072 HARP VIOLIN 082 CELESTA 093 RICH GUITAR 062 HARPSI TRIO 073 HORN TRP 083 FOLK GUITAR 094 HOT ORGAN 063 E ORG TRIO SUSTAIN 084 BANJO 095 EXCEL VIOLIN 064 VIBES DUET 074 SUS PIANO 085 VIBRAPHONE 096 CRYSTAL 065 TRP DUET 075 SUSE PNO1 086 MARIMBA 097 STAR SHIP 11 Sten 2 Songs A STANDBY ON O MASTER VOLUME STYLE SYNC INTRO MAIN ACCOMPANIMENT SAT starTISTOP__ ENDING AUTO MILL LEI stel NC our PAUS START STOP CREW MULTI PAD mol Ne uu CIOT2 E TG H Playing the Songs The PSR 262 is packed with 100 songs including 5 special Demo songs Playing the Demo songs
5. EPEAT PAUSE START STOP d or eRe 29 b Selecting and Playing Songs J 4 Stop the song Press the START STOP button Melody Voice Change The PSR 262 lets you play a melody on the keyboard along with each of the songs either with the original melody voice or one of your own selection The convenient Melody Voice Change feature takes this one step further it lets you replace the original voice used for the melody of the song with the panel voice of your own selection For example if the current voice selected on the panel is piano but the song s melody is being played by a flute voice using Melody Voice Change will change the flute melody voice to piano Select the desired song Press the SONG button then use the numeric keypad or buttons to select the desired song Bou STYLE Voice measure TUT rela Lala li bed beu bl 2 Select the desired voice Press the VOICE button then use the numeric keypad or buttons to select the desired voice nra measure LI 7 TU T bedbuvy badia el kal et 3 Press and hold down the VOICE button for at least one second MELODY VOICE CHANGE appears in the display indicating that the selected panel voice has replaced the song e original melody voice JIJ ONG STYLE VOICE 4 MELODY VOICE CHANGE ume UH T TET 30 Selecting and Play
6. b Selecting and Playing Songs 3 Adjusting the Song Volume The playback volume of the song can be adjusted This volume control affects only the song volume The volume range is 000 127 Select the Song Volume function in the Overall menu Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until SONG VOL appears in the display Current Song Volume value Pe 2 MEASURE UI Indicates Song Volume is selected ACMP SONG VOLUME TETTE 2 Change the value Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Song Volume value 000 127 Restoring the Default Song Vol You can also use the buttons to increase or decrease the value Hold ume Value ing down either button continuously increases or decreases the value If you ve changed the Song Volume setting you can instantly restore the default setting of 110 by pressing both buttons simul taneously when Song Volume is OCO E Song Controls The panel buttons below the display function as song controls This functions as a fast forward button step Pressing this button alter Pressing this button alter ping in advance through the measure numbers nately pauses and nately starts and stops It can be used during playback with sound or resumes song playback song playback when playback is paused or stopped This controls the A B Repeat function See page 33 A B REPEAT PAUSE ST
7. 58 e Using the Metronome sse 20 Specifications serere 60 A iii 22 Index Amicis end 61 Playing the DJ 22 Selecting and Playing Voices 23 e Selecting and Playing a Voice s es 23 One Touch Setting ii 26 e Transpose and TUNINQ n 27 e Touch Hesponse essssssessrssserirrererrrreserrnnreeennn 28 Selecting and Playing Songs 29 e Selecting and Playing a Song 29 e Melody Voice Change 30 e Changing the Tempo 31 e Adjusting the Song Volume 32 Song CONOIS ii 32 v A B Repeat ciba ila A 33 Song LESSON lati 34 e Using the Lesson Feature 34 Lesson 1 TIMINQ aa 36 Lesson 2 Weaiting sees 37 e Lesson 3 Minus One sss 37 e Lesson 4 Both HandS n 38 e Grade alia aio ala aloe 39 Panel Controls and Terminals Bi Front Panel D a sustan oUr wioi DC INTO 12V PHONES OUTPUT TYLE 16BEAT 034 ROCK SHUFFLE 044 6 8 GOSPEL 053 056 country a VOICE 018 PIPE ORGAN STRINGS MALLET WIND SYNTHESIZER 059 068 H AVIDA LOCA BBEAT 009 1887 SHUFFLE 021 DANCE POP 035 6 8 HVY ROCK 045 4 4 BLUES WESTERN 919 ACCORDION O3OSTRINGS 039 TRUMPET 050 THICK LEAD 069 073 S LINSANITY OOTABTPOP 9101681 P
8. 19 P PHONES OUTPUT jack 9 Portable Grand 20 R jj E 41 48 sections Style i 46 Single Finger chords 48 song controls ei 32 Song Volume sse 32 songs selecting and playing 29 Specifications csse 60 Split voices ssec 25 Style Listesine 57 styles selecting and playing 42 SUSTA iaia 9 Ki d 44 T KI STE 40 Tap Tempo te 44 Tempo song esee 31 Tempo style esses 46 Limited Warranty 90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS Yamaha Corporation of America hereafter referred to as Yamaha warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed below that the product will be free of defects in materials and or workmanship for the periods indicated This warranty is applicable to all models included in the following series of products PSR SERIES OF PORTATONE ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS If during the first 90 days that immediately follows the purchase date your new Yamaha product covered by this warranty is found to have a defect in mate rial and or workmanship Yamaha and or its authorized representative will repair such defect without charge for parts or labor If parts should be required after this 90 day period but within the one year period that immediately follows the purchas
9. Q 3 Play the Multi Pads Press one of the Pads The phrase plays uninterrupted until it is finished Pressing it repeatedly before the phrase completely plays back creates a stutter effect 09 MULTI PAD Krea In the Style mode melodic type sounds correctly follow the chord changes All sounds play back in perfect time with the current Tempo setting When One Touch Setting page 26 is on appropriate Multi Pad banks for the i i Eeer selected style are automatically called up This applies to the DJ and Portable board Grand features as well 51 52 The PSR 262 also features MIDI terminals allowing you to interface the PSR 262 with other MIDI instru ments and devices Receives MIDI data from the connected sending device Transmits MIDI data key board performance to the connected device IN MIDI OUT B About MIDI 0000000000000 00c0c0c0c00c0c0c0c000c0c0c0000c0c000000000o0 MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a worldwide standard that is built into many elec tronic musical instruments and other digital music related devices allowing them to be connected and communicate with each other For two MIDI instruments to communicate they must be connected by MIDI cables In a basic example the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals of the PSR 262 could be connected to the MIDI OUT and MIDI IN terminals of a sequencer allowing you to record and play back performance
10. E Fingered Chords 0 0 0 00 e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 0 e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0000 Using the key of C as an example the chart below shows the types of chords that can be recognized in the Fingered mode Fingered Chords in the Key of C If the chord is inverted i e C E G is played Cm Caug 7aug Cdim dim7 as G C E the PSR 262 will still recognize it as a C chord The chord recognition system Oo also has the following rules and exceptions Minor 6th chords are recognized only in root position however all other inversions are interpreted as minor 7th flatted 5th If augmented and diminished 7th chords are inverted the lowest note will be recog nized as the root CmM7 C755 Cm7b5 7th flatted 5th chords may be played with the lowest note as the root or the flatted IN I Th H a e el e D D ele Augmented 7th and diminished 7th chords are interpreted as simple augmented and diminished o 3 o Oo C NOTE The following chords are not recognized B minor 6 Bb minor 6 and B augmented Notes enclosed in parentheses are optional the chords will be recognized without them 48 Selecting and Playing Styles eeccccecccce cooccececcccceVhatisaChord eeeeecccccccecccccce The simple answer Three or more notes played simultaneously is a chord Two notes played together is an interval an interval being th
11. Jingle Bells cracker 077 Silent Night 029 Humoreske 078 Joy To The World 030 Pizzicato Polka 079 O Christmas Tree 031 Ave Maria 080 Deck The Halls 032 Ave Maria DJ Game 033 Wiegenlied 081 Euro Techno 034 Wiegenlied 082 Flares 035 Wiegenlied 083 Grind World 084 Acid House 036 Twinkle Twinkle Little 085 Pop Reggae Star 086 Ragga 037 Grandfather s Clock 087 Shakin 038 Beautiful Dreamer 088 Digital Rock 039 Greensleeves 089 SupaBad 040 Believe Me If All Those 090 Ambient CIO Young 091 Acid Techno 041 Pm Mai 092 Soulful 042 Home Sweet Home 093 Drums amp Bass 1 043 Amazing Grace 094 Drums amp Bass 2 044 Aura Lee 095 Hard Step 8th 045 My Old Kentucky Home 096 Funky Trip Hop 046 Aloha Oe 097 Hype 047 Die Lorelei E 048 Londonderry Air 099 Funked Up 100 All That 13 Sten 3 Auto Accompaniment A STANDBY ON YAMAHA L gog d Girard TB LILLLLLLLLLIL iy LOT STYLE SYNC INTRO MULTI PAD mio C1 2 3 40 ACCOMPANIMENT START STARUSTOP ENDING _ AVIAN Using he Auto Accompaniment The powerful yet easy to use Auto Accompaniment features give you professional instrumental backing for your performances Sim Accompaniment 9 i section ply play chords with your left hand and the PSR 262 automati I IT cally pro
12. chord book that shows you the individual notes of chords It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it Press the Dict button w Educatio TEMPO 4 odi mo TT C LESSON 2 Specify the root of the chord Press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to the desired chord root as printed on the panel ROOT gt s Pressing this key i We selects the root G p E 3 Specify the type of the chord major minor seventh etc Press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to the desired chord type as printed on the panel Notation of chord CHORD TYPE gt M7 ili Pressing this key selects e the major seventh chord type M7 Chord name root and type Individual notes of chord keyboard The display shows the name of the chord and the individual notes both in notation and on the keyboard diagram 4 Play the chord Play the chord as indicated in the display in the ACMP section of the key board The chord name flashes in the display and a congratualtions mel ody is played when the correct notes are held down Inversions for many of the chords are also recognized warm Flashes when correct Indicates notes to be played notes are held To leave the Dictionary function press the Dict
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14. DUttONS iii 24 A A B Repeat eran 33 E EE 8 accessory jacks sse 9 Accompaniment Volume 0 47 auto accompaniment 48 B b tteries2 eee fanta 8 beat display esses 31 Both hand 34 C chord name 50 chord type 41 o EE 49 chords Fingered 48 chords Single Finger 48 D DEMO button 18 Dictionary esee 41 display indications 19 D E A E 22 DJ Voice Chart e 25 Drum Kit 25 Drum Kit List ceesre sisirin snai 56 Dual voices in 25 E Ending incite 46 F SA M 46 Fingered chords 48 TOOtSWItC i See 9 H Harmony Voices esses 25 headphones tees 9 l Indicator 19 Interval ciet tenerse 50 Intro ia 43 INVETSION eet Eeer 48 L LESSON oe enne 34 M Mam A B resserre iasan 46 Melody voice change 30 Metronome iii 21 IER 52 MIDI Implementation Chart 58 MIDI about nnn 52 Minus ODE c iene 34 Multi Fingering eee 48 Multi PadS cinica SI Musie stand scenice ieies 9 N numeric keypad 24 0 One Touch Setting OTS 26 Overall button esses 21 Overall function bar
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17. is 000 127 I Select the Metronome Volume function in the Overall menu Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until MTR VOL appears in the display Current Metronome value OVERALL ey Indicates Metronome METRONOME I DO ET TT Volume is selected 2 Change the value Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Metronome Volume value or use the Restoring the Default Met buttons to increase or decrease the value ronome Volume Value To restore the default Metro nome Volume value of 100 press both buttons IO simultaneously when Metro nome Volume is selected yr 22 DJ This exciting feature lets you instantly call up a dynamic DJ voice style and DJ GAME for play ing contemporary dance music Playing the DJ Press the DJ button ani MEASURE LILI 1 TETTE Doing this automatically resets the entire instrument for playing the spe cially programmed DJ song and voice 2 Turn on the Lesson feature and select a Lesson step Lesson steps 1 3 can be used with DJ play Press either the L or R but ton repeatedly if necessary until the desired Lesson step is called up The DJ voice is divided into blocks as shown below Each block has a wf different sound BI Educatio een TTT ET DT Ra Sh L Block 1 Bl
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19. DJ voice song and style See page 22 p Numeric keypad ON and OFF buttons These are used for selecting songs voices and styles See page 24 They are also used for entering values and adjusting or making certain settings D ACCOMPANIMENT ON OFF A B REPEAT button When the Style mode is selected this turns the auto accompaniment on and off See page 43 When the Song mode is selected this controls the A B Repeat function See page 33 P SYNC START D PAUSE button When the Style mode is selected this turns the Sync Start function on and off See page 44 When the Song mode is selected this alternately pauses and starts song playback See page 32 D START STOP button When the Style mode is selected this alternately starts and stops the auto accompaniment See page 43 When the Song mode is selected this alternately starts and stops song playback See page 32 w ws ww J m wem Ww E WB Ww E wm uw JI E wem vv P INTRO ENDING COREW button When the Style mode is selected this is used to con trol the Intro and Ending functions See page 45 When the Song mode is selected this is used to rewind during song playback When song playback is stopped it is used to reverse to specific measure num bers in the song See page 32 MAIN AUTO FILL C3FF button When the Style mode is selected this is used to change auto accompaniment sections and control the
20. Feature All of the PSR 262 s songs can be used with the educational Lesson feature Lesson makes it fun and easy to master these songs You can practice the left and right hand parts of each song individually simply press the appropriate button L left or R right The practice steps below apply to either hand Lesson 1 Timing This lesson step lets you practice just the timing of the notes Lesson 2 Waiting In this lesson step the PSR 262 waits for you to play the correct notes before continuing playback of the song Lesson 3 Minus One This lesson step plays back the song with one part muted letting you play and master the missing part yourself Lesson 4 Both Hands This lesson step is the same as Minus One except in that both the left and right hand parts are muted letting you play and master both hands Select one of the Lesson songs Start the Lesson For instructions on selecting songs see page 29 UC WWW STYLE Select the part you wish to work on left or E when you re finished stop the Lesson right and the Lesson step If you want to work on the right hand part press the IP gt R button to work on the left press the L button Alea A B REPEAT PAUSE START STOP ngu NOTE re PAPiLG IZ a You can also exit from the Lesson by pressing one of the LESSON fa DI buttons L or R repeatedly until OFF i
21. STOP button starts song playback Using the numeric keypad selects song numbers Pressing the START STOP button starts song playback Using the numeric keypad Selects voice numbers Pressing the START STOP button starts style playback Using the numeric keypad selects style numbers Pressing the START STOP button starts style playback Overall function bar indicator The PSR 262 has seven Overall functions or controls The currently selected function is indicated by a dark bar that appears next to its name printed on the panel Notation Keyboard These two portions of the display conveniently indi cate notes currently played on the keyboard When a song is being played back they show the single notes of the melody in succession When the Style mode Song Voice Style name Indicators and number Notation MEASURE II LI k op Measure Tempo and Beat Keyboard and auto accompaniment are active the display also shows the specific notes of the current chord The indication 8va appears at the lower or upper part of the notation e staff for a note or notes that are PL respectively an octave lower or e higher than notated L wu For a few specific chords such as BM7 not all notes may be shown in the notation section of the display This is due to space limitations in the display Measure Tempo and beat This shows either the current
22. The selected Lesson step is indicated in the display Song Lesson LESSON Song Lesson off nn T we To select Lesson 4 press both L and R buttons simultaneously Qe Educatio 3 Start the Lesson The Lesson and song playback start automatically following a lead in count as soon as the Lesson step is selected When the Lesson is finished your performance grade is shown in the display if the Grade function is turned on page 39 After a short pause the Lesson begins again automati cally MILZA Aa MEASURE do SE TETTE 4 Press the START STOP button to stop the Lesson Tiene A B REPEAT PAUSE START STOP The PSR 262 exits from the Lesson feature automatically when the START STOP button is pressed Song Lesson off NOTE D When the Talking function page 40 is on the PSR 262 announces the current Lesson step When a DJ song is selected the left L and right R lessons are identical Asterisks appear indicating the timing at which you should play the notes The line of asterisks represents one full measure Sixteenth notes are indicated by an alternating asterisk and sharp sign 44 Indicates that the TT f timing is to be played as two six teen notes 35 b Song Lesson 3 Lesson 1 Timing
23. This lesson step lets you practice just the timing of the notes any note can be used as long as you play in rhythm Pick a note to play For the left hand use a The melody note does not sound A 7 r d unless your playing is in time with note in the auto accompaniment section or play the appropriate left hand note for the rhythm the right play a note above F 2 Simply concentrate on playing each note in time with the rhythmic accompaniment Select one of the songs 2 Select Lesson 1 Press the L or R button repeatedly if necessary until Lesson 1 is indi cated BI Educatio S MEASURE 04 E ET ETE LESSON 3 Play the appropriate melody or chord with the song After the lead in the song starts automatically and the appropriate notes appear in the display In Lesson 1 simply play one note repeatedly in time with the music Regarding chords and the use of the left hand the PSR 262 actually has two different types of songs 1 songs with normal left hand chords and 2 songs in which the left hand plays arpeggios or melodic figures in combination with the right In the case of the first type play the chords with your left hand in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard Auto accompaniment section 1 V 36 Song Lesson Lesson 2 Waiting In this lesson step the PSR 262 waits for you to play the correct notes before con tinuing p
24. connect a set of ste reo headphones to the rear panel PHONES OUTPUT jack Sound from the built in speaker system is automatically cut off when you insert a headphone plug into this jack e N CAUTION E Connecting a Keyboard Amplifier or Stereo System TETTO e E To prevent damage to the Though the PSR 262 is equipped with a built in speaker system you can also play speakers set the volume of the it through an external amplifier speaker system First make sure the PSR 262 and annia cepi ar MO mn mum setting before connect any external devices are turned off then connect one end of a stereo audio cable to ing them Failure to observe the LINE IN or AUX IN jack s of the other device and the other end to the rear i panel PHONES OUTPUT jack on the PSR 262 damage Also be sure to set the volumes of all devices at their minimum levels and grad ually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level E Using a Sustain Footswitch 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 w This feature lets you use an optional footswitch Yamaha FC4 or FC5 to sustain o plug is properly connected to the the sound of the keyboard voice This is used in the same way as a damper pedal SUSTAIN jack before turning on on an acoustic piano press and hold down the footswitch as you play the key One Do not press the footswitch while board to sustain the sound turning the power
25. display Notice also that the display indicates both the chords and the melody notes in the music staves and the keyboard diagram as they change during the song To stop playback press the START STOP button Song name Melody notation Keyboard diagram current note is dark The PSR 262 has a Demo Can cel function that allows you to dis able the Demo feature To use this simultaneously hold down the DEMO button and turn the power on STANDBY ON but ton While the power is on in this condition pressing the DEMO button has no effect To turn Demo Cancel off simply turn the power off and back on again nor mally While the Demo song is playing Many features of the PSR 262 can be used while the Demo songs are playing These include Tempo page 31 e Song volume page 32 e Tuning page 27 Pause Rewind Fast Forward page 32 Panel Display Indications The PSR 262 features a large multi function display that shows all important settings for the instrument The section below briefly explains the various icons and indications in the display Overall function bar indicator MULTI m INI_I PAD IC HO GRADE LOO TALKING L TRANSPOSE TUNING ACMP SONG METRONOME IAM G Chord Q Indicator These bars indicate the operating condition of the PSR 262 as shown below Using the numeric keypad selects voice numbers Pressing the START
26. on Doing this changes the recognized polarity Zep of the footswitch resulting in oy Go SS reversed footswitch operation SUSTAIN E Using the MIDI Terminals 0 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 0 0 00000 The PSR 262 also features MIDI terminals allowing you to interface the PSR 262 with other MIDI instruments and devices For more information see page 52 QU qd a o Da C IN MIDI OUT Music Stand Insert the bottom edge of the included music stand into the slot located at the top rear of the PSR 262 control panel Step 1 Voices a Super OW OSO DOO OOM STYLE NIMENT SYN ACCOMPANOFF SS START STOP NDNA Se A B REPEAT PAUSE START STOP DREW SONG 0 Hu Playing tlie Plano Simply by pressing the Piano button you can automatically reset the entire PSR 262 for piano play Press the Piano button Playing along with the Metronome Press the METRONOME button iple Gran oS TRO o Play the keyboard Want to find out more See page 20 Want to find out more See page 21 Panel Voice List No Voice Name No Voice Name No Voice Name No Voice Name No Voice Name PIANO 011 VIBRATOON 022 FOLK GUITAR 033 HARP 044 ALTO SAX 001 GRAND PIANO 012 HARMONY OFF 023 12ST GUITAR 034 SITAR 045 TENOR SAX 002 HONKY TONK 0
27. using the rich and dynamic sounds of the PSR 262 The songs are generally for your listening enjoyment however you can also play along with them on the keyboard The songs of the PSR 262 can also be used with the powerful Lesson feature page 34 a convenient tool that makes learning songs fun and easy Selecting and Playing a Song Press the SONG button Song name and number mim iI ug SONG STYLE Voice CO MEASURE LI DAAT 2 Select the desired song number Use the numeric keypad The basic categories of songs and their numbers are shown at the left of the panel Song numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices see page 24 You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the song number or use the buttons to step up and down through the songs 3 Start the selected song Press the START STOP button As the song plays back the measure num uk gi eg i Blit ber chords and melody notes are shown in the display voice or even select a different voice for playing along Simply Current measure number press the VOICE button while the song is playing back and select the desired voice There s also a Melody Voice Change function below that lets you change the song s melody voice to the one currently selected voice The PSR 262 also has a conve Current melody note nient Tap Tempo function that allows you to tap a new tempo in real time See page 44
28. 0028BT UPTEMPO BALLAD 023 EUROBE 003 8BT STANDARD 011 SBT BALLAD 024 HIP HOP 0048BT SHUFFLE O12EPICBALLAD 025 70S DISC 005 FOLKROCK 013 PIANO BALLAD DJ O0GPOPROCK O14 SOULBALLAD 026 030 DJ OQA G 007 CRYSTAL POP 015 SLOW ROCK RO 008 SET MEDIUM 016 6 8 BALLAD 281 SBT ROCI or on 017 019 HARPARP 1 3 032 16BT ROC 020 MUSIC BOX 033 HARD Ri Style numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices see page 23 You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the style number or use the buttons to step up and down through the style numbers Selecting and Playing Styles Playing the Accompaniment When the Style mode is active the panel buttons below the function as style con trols Pressing this button switches between the Main A and Main B sections auto matically adding a fill in pattern before changing the section See page 46 STYLE SYNC INTRO ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING AUTO LL Pressing this button alternately enables and cancels the bass and chord accompaniment Pressing this button alter Pressing this button alter This controls the Intro and Ending nately enables and cancels nately starts and stops style sections See pages 45 46 the Sync Start function See playback page 44 Press the ACCOMPANIMENT ON OFF button This enables the auto accompaniment STYLE SYNC INTRO I ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING
29. 13 HARMONY ON 024 JAZZ GUITAR 035 BANJO 046 OBOE 003 EPIANO 1 014 ATTACK OFF 025 EGUITAR 036 VIBRAPHONE 047 CLARINET 004 EPIANO2 015 ATTACK ON 026 DIST GUITAR 037 MARIMBA 048 FLUTE 005 EPIANO3 016 WAVE OFF 027 WOOD BASS 038 STEEL DRUMS 049 PANFLUTE 006 EPIANO 4 017 WAVE ON 028 FINGER BASS WIND SYNTHESIZER 007 HARPSICHORD 018 PIPE ORGAN 029 SLAP BASS 039 TRUMPET 050 THICK LEAD 008 CLAVI 019 ACCORDION STRINGS MALLET 040 TROMBONE 051 SIMPLE LEAD 009 CELESTA 020 HARMONICA 030 STRINGS 041 MUTE TRPET 052 THICK SAW ORGAN GUITAR BASS 031 VIOLIN 042 FRENCH HORN 053 SIMPLE SAW 010 VIBRATO OFF 021 SOFT GUITAR 032 CELLO 043 BRASS SECT 054 SYNTH BASS 10 Step 1 Voices Selecting and Playing Other Voices The PSR 262 has a total of 100 dynamic and realistic instrument voices Let s try a few of them out now O Press the VOICE button Select a voice 7S STYLE p B S Play the keyboard am LILILI FETTE Ze WY Want to find out more See page 23 Playing with the DJ Feature The exciting new DJ feature gives you a full variety of dance and DJ sounds letting you create your own real time mixes and groove along with various contemporary rhythms D Press the DJ button Play the DJ GAME voice mmm Want to find out more See page 22
30. 2 12 To S Transpose has no effect on transpose the pitch down simultaneously press the button and use the voices 088 Echo Drum Kit 098 and 099 DJ or 100 numeric keypad to type in the negative value You can also use the I this setihg ca buttons to increase or decrease the value Holding down either button con not be changed during song play tinuously increases or decreases the value M TUNING LL Tuning determines the fine pitch setting of both the main voice and the bass chord accompaniment of the selected style It also determines the pitch of the songs and the Multi Pads This allows you to accurately match the tuning with that of other instruments The Tuning settings can be adjusted over a range of 50 approx 0 5 semitones Select the Tuning function in the Overall menu Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until TUNING appears in the display Es TUNING Current Tuning value Indicates Tuning is selected DHAMEN HOT 27 Selecting and Playing Voices 2 Change the value Restoring the Default Tuning Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Tuning value 50 50 To tune Valve the pitch down simultaneously press the button and use the numeric key Vou vecnanged ie Geng ting you can instantly restore the pad to type in the negative value You can also use the buttons to default setting of 00 by pr
31. 6 8 Ballad 40 R amp B 65 Standard Waltz 91 Rock amp Roll 17 Harp Arpeggio 1 41 Funk 66 German Waltz 92 Tight Rock 18 Harp Arpeggio 2 42 Soul 67 Viennese Waltz 93 Swing 19 Harp Arpeggio 3 43 Gospel Shuffle 68 Crystal Waltz 94 Jazz Waltz 20 Music Box 44 6 8 Gospel 69 Orchestra Waltz 1 95 Ragtime DANCE 45 4 4 Blues 70 Orchestra Waltz 2 96 Beguine 21 Dance Pop JAZZ 71 Music Box Waltz 97 ChaCha 22 Techno 46 Jazz Ballad LATIN 98 March 23 Eurobeat 47 Jazz Waltz 72 Bossa Nova 99 6 8 March 24 Hip Hop 48 Fusion 73 Salsa 100 Galop 25 70s Disco 49 Big Band Swing 74 Samba eMulti pads Bank No Bank Name Pianist Twinkle Organ Play Guitar Play Percussion Drums DJ Drums DJ jo olo 5 o0j m Techno A o 1234 MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA PSR 262 Model Function Basic Channel Note Number Velocity Control Change Default essages PSR 262 IDI Implementation Chart e n UIT Version NN Altered 0 127 CkCckCckckck ck ck ckck ckck kk X xxx OM O KX O O O O40 27 CkCckCckckck ck ck ckck ckck k zk o 9nH v 1 127 x 9nH v 0 or 8nH Bank Select LSB MSB Volume Pan Data Portament RPN Ent Sustain Inc NRPN LSI RPN LSB Common System
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33. A OW 333 F 7 ml E LESSON STYLE SYNC INTRO ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING AUTO LL CE Ce n at REPEAT PAUSE START STOP CREW OFF 6 Qe SoNG STYLE MULTI PAD MIDI 00 VOICE Z MELODY VOICE CHANGE i 1 41 ru 30 6 0 O 0 aa SOSIA E ACMP 4 CHORD TYPE gt Civ Cm Go im us C7 Gy Cw mw 768 mzbs Ga me Le Roor c GD D CI CE F Ceo va CA IN RR ee T es SLA Q Power switch STANDBY ON 2 MASTER VOLUME dial This determines the overall volume of the PSR 262 TOUCH button This turns the Touch Response function on and off It also lets you set the Touch Sensitivity setting See page 28 Dict DICTIONARY button This calls up the Dictionary function See page 41 LESSON L Left and R Right buttons These call up the Lesson exercises for the correspond ing hand left or right for the selected song See page 35 Q OVERALL button This is for selecting the various overall functions See page 21 Q DEMO button This is used to play the Demo songs See page 18 Q Piano button This instantly calls up the Grand Piano voice plus a special piano song and style See page 20 O METRONOME button This turns the metronome on and off See page 20 DJ button This instantly calls up a special
34. ARP 1 085 84 VIBRAPHONE 1 034 33 SITAR 1 086 85 MARIMBA 1 035 34 BANJO 1 087 86 STEEL DRUMS 1 036 35 VIBRAPHONE 1 088 A DRUM KIT 1 037 36 MARIMBA 1 DUAL 038 37 STEEL DRUMS 1 089 88 PNO CONCE 2 WIND 090 89 E PNO CONCE 2 039 38 TRUMPET 1 091 90 FAIRY LAND 2 040 39 TROMBONE 1 092 91 MOOD GUITAR 2 041 40 MUTE TRPET 1 093 92 RICH GUITAR 2 042 41 FRENCH HORN 1 094 93 HOT ORGAN 2 043 42 BRASS SECT 1 095 94 EXCEL VIOLIN 2 044 43 ALTO SAX 1 096 95 CRYSTAL 2 045 44 TENOR SAX 1 097 96 STAR SHIP 2 046 45 OBOE 1 DJ Voice 047 46 CLARINET 1 098 97 DJ VOICE 1 1 048 47 FLUTE 1 099 98 DJ VOICE 2 1 049 48 PANFLUTE 1 DRUMS SYNTHESIZER 100 2 DRUM KIT 1 050 A9 THICK LEAD 2 1 MSB 7FH LSB 00H Prg Chit 1 991 50 SIMELE LEAD 2 MSB 7FH LSB 00H Prg Ch 2 052 51 THICK SAW 2 The following voices cannot be directly selected from the panel controls they are special voices programmed into the songs of the PSR 262 and are selected automatically in song playback However they can be selected by a connected MIDI device the corresponding bank select messages are MSB Voice List 00H LSB 00H i Voice Name Used Notes See Voice Name Used Notes 0 Piano 1 52 Choir 1 3 Honky tonk Piano 2 56 Trumpet 1 4 Electric Piano 1 2 57 Trombone 1 5 Electric Piano 2 2 59 Muted Trumpet 1 6 Harpsichord 1 60 French Horn 1 7 Clavi 1 61 Brass S
35. ART STOP CREW DFF SONG This functions as a rewind button stepping in reverse through the measure numbers It can be used during playback or when playback is paused or stopped 32 Selecting and Playing Songs J T9 A B Repeat This useful function is ideal for practicing and learning purposes It allows you to specify any phrase of a song between point A and point B and repeat it while you play or practice along with it While playing back a song set point A the start point Select and play back the desired song See page 29 Then while the song is playing back press the A B REPEAT button once at the start point of the phrase to be repeated E B REPE PAUSE START STOP ODEM pn SONG nna amp SI measure LILI Dm 7 MAM LiL H SEITEN 2 Set point B the end point Press the A B REPEAT button once again at the ending point of the phrase to be repeated The selected phrase repeats indefinitely until stopped m measure LI 25 e Um 7 EU dil TT 3 Pause or stop playback as needed Use the PAUSE and START STOP buttons Stopping playback does not cancel the set A B points or the A B Repeat function RM You can also set the A B Repeat function while the song is I 1 stopped Simply use the CL Ys eise A B X REW O FF buttons to select the measures for the A JG PET PAUSE STARTISTOP ES and B points in the song then start playb
36. Auto Fill function See page 46 When the Song mode is selected this is used to fast forward during song playback When song playback is stopped it is used to advance to specific measure numbers in the song See page 32 p TEMPO TAP button This button allows you to tap out the tempo and auto matically start a selected song or style at that tapped speed See page 44 It also is used to call up the Tempo setting letting you set the Tempo with the numeric keypad or buttons See page 31 E Rear Panel Panel Controls and Terminals 5 ww Ww E WB wi E WB wi E wm uw A SONG button This is for enabling song selection See page 29 STYLE button This is for enabling style selection See page 42 VOICE button This is for enabling voice selection See page 23 Holding down this button calls up the Melody Voice Change function See page 30 MULTI PAD buttons These are used to automatically play pre programmed musical phrases See page 51 PHONES OUTPUT jack This is for connection to a set of stereo headphones or to an external amplifier speaker system See page 9 DC IN 10 12V jack This is for connection to a PA 3B AC power adaptor See page 8 MIDI IN OUT terminals These are for connection to other MIDI instruments and devices See pages 9 52 9 SUSTAIN jack This is for connection to an option
37. E KEEP THIS MANUAL FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a 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 equip ment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause inter ference 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 determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by us
38. Multi Fingering The auto accompaniment function automatically generates bass and chord accom paniment for you to play along with by using Multi Fingering operation You can change the chords of the accompaniment by playing keys in the ACMP section of the keyboard using either the Single Finger or Fingered method With Single Finger you can simply play a one two or three finger chord indication see Sin gle Finger Chords below The Fingered technique is that of conventionally play ing all the notes of the chord Whichever method you use the PSR 262 understands what chord you indicate and then automatically generates the accompaniment B Single Finger Chords eeceeeoeei ettet ttt ng Chords that can be produced in Single Finger operation are major minor seventh and minor seventh The illustration below shows how to produce the four chord types The key of C is used here as an example other keys follow the same rules For example Bb7 is played as Bb and A C Cm DZ Mud To play a major chord To play a minor chord Press the root note of Press the root note the chord together with the nearest black key to the left of it To play a seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white key to the left of it Cm Wa To play a minor seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white and black keys to the left of it three keys altogether
39. O 022 TECHNO ROCK 7059 BALLROOM 001 GRAND PIANO 920 HARMONICA 031 VIOLIN TROMBONE 051 SIMPLE LEAD 074 078 S SALLED TO SAY 002 8BT UPTI BALI 923 FUROBEAT ROCI S JAZZ BALLAD 060 071 MAR 002 HONKY TON 032C 941 MUTE TRPET O82 THICK SAW 079 088 E ILOVEYOU oer STANDARD ou GBT BALLAD 024 HIP HOP 037 ROCK amp H ROLL E JAZZ WALTZ WALTZ 003 008 PIANO 1 4 si SOFT GUITAR O33HARP 042 FRENCH HORN 053 SIMPLE SAW 089 097 D IG QUEEN ZEPIC BALLAD 025708 DISCO 038 BOOG FUSION 072 TIN 007 HARPSICHORD 922 FOLK GUITAR 034 SITAR 943 BRASS SECT O84 SYNTH BASS 098 099 D BOS FOLKROCK 013 PIANO BALLAD DJ 939 TWIST 048 BB SWING 079 050 CARIBBEAN 008 GLAVI 023 12ST GUITAR ANJO 4 ALTO SAX 055 SY STRINGS 100 DRUM IANOTCLASSICAL 006 POP ROCK 014 SOUL BALLAD 026 030D1 5 RAYTHM amp BLUES 9508 BBALLAD 051 100 PIANIST 009 CELESTA 024 JAZZ GUITAR 936 VIBRAPHONE 045 TENOR SAX 056 SY BRASS 000 INAT opt 907 CRYSTAL POP 015 SLOW ROCK ROCK 040 R amp B 051 JAZZ QUARTET ORGAN MARIMBA 0460B0E 057 SLOW STRS HRISTMAS 0088ETMEDIUM 016 6 8 BALLAD BBT ROCK BLD 041 FUNK 052 DIXIELAND 0107011 VIBRATO OFFION 028 DIST GUITAR 038 STEEL DRUMS 947 CLARINET 058 CHORUS Z pnessan J 15 019 HARP ARP 1 3 032 IT ROCK BLD 042 SOUL HARMONY OFFION 0 D Bj 020 MUSIC BOX 033 HARD ROCK 043 GOSPEL SHUFFLE 914 018 ATTACK OFFION O28 FINGER BASS 548 PAN FLUTE teen TER en 016 017 WAVE OFFION 029SLAP o ZS Aa A STANDBY QO 2 ON OVERALL 1 TOUCH eO o Qu MASTER CO YAMAH
40. OFF ON 014 015 ATTACK OFF ON 016 017 WAVE OFF ON The PSR 262 is polyphonic up to a maximum of 16 notes Depending on the voice selected such as split voices and dual voices fewer notes may be available This includes not only the notes played from the key board but also the notes ina style pattern the notes played by a Pad page 51 and so on Thus if you play too many notes at one time some may not sound and or others may be cancelled Selecting and Playing Voices Harmony voices 059 068 automatically add a one two or three note har mony to the original voice Split voices 069 073 feature two separate voices each playable from opposite sections of the keyboard the lower voice playable up to B2 and the upper voice from C3 middle C Sustain voices 074 078 have a special sustained release for playing slower or legato passages Echo voices 079 088 provide an echo effect that adds delayed repeats to the original voice Dual voices 089 097 blend two voices together for a rich layered sound There s even a dynamic set of DJ voices 098 099 that provides a wealth of exciting sounds for playing many of today s popular music styles The PSR 262 also features special Drum Kit voices 088 with Echo and 100 that let you play a variety of drum and percussion sounds from the keyboard Refer to the Drum Kit Voice Chart below Icons representing each sound are printed abov
41. Playing a single song Demo songs 001 005 showcase the sophisticated fea tures and stunning sound of the PSR 262 Let s play the Demo songs now starting with 001 Naturally you can also individually select and play back any of the PSR 262 s songs 001 100 Press the SONG button Press the DEMO button tJ pEMo V f siii Pu de EE Lom moi Zeg 2 Lii d Livin La nre Stop the Demo song N Select a song vEMO or IW ave G Cees 000 DOO OSP OFF GA Start and stop the song A B REPEAT PAUSE START STOP SONG Want to find out more See page 29 12 Changing the volume of the song This lets you adjust the volume balance between the song and your keyboard performance O Press the OVERALL button until ACMP SONG VOLUME is indicated by the dark arrow in the display OVERALL Wy ACMP SONG Tal measure UH Use the buttons to adjust the song vol ume You can also use the numeric keypad to directly enter the value ieu Want to find out more See page 32 Step 2 Songs
42. Real Tin Al Al Sou Reset All Cntrls Local ON OFF Notes OFF Mes Active Sense ii sages Reset Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO o Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No x MIDI Implementation Chart I NOTE 1 Depending on the selected voice the transmitted velocity value may differ even for notes played with identical strength 2 MSB can be used to change the voice for the Melody or Rhythm MSB 00H Melody Voice MSB 7FH Rhythm Voice LSB Refer to Voice list 3 For program change values refer to the voice list Program change and other like channel messages received will not affect the PSR 262 panel settings or what is being played on the keyboard 4 lt GM System on gt F0H 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H All data is restored to the default values 5 MIDI does not function transmit receive in the Song mode 59 60 Specifications Keyboard 61 standard size keys C1 C6 with touch response Display Large multi function LCD display backlit Setup STANDBY ON MASTER VOLUME MINI MAX Panel controls Overall SONG VOICE STYLE DEMO POTABLE GRAND DJ METRONOME Dict L R TEMPO TAP TOUCH numeric keypad 0 9 Voices 100 panel voices max polyphony 16 Effects Dual Included in Voice Harmony Echo Included in Voice Split Included in Voice Sustain Included in Voice Auto Accompanimen
43. ack While the song is playing back 4 Turn off the A B Repeat function but before setting the A B ints try slowing down th Press the A B REPEAT button This can be done either when the song is pi aos 31 Thie Makas it stopped Or during playb ack easier to accurately set the A and B points Slowing down the Tempo also makes it easier to practice the parts you want to learn To set the A point at the begin ning of a song press the A B cU 13 9 0 REPEAT button before starting l1 p A Daan TT song playback NOTE j Selecting a different song num ber or changing to the Style mode automatically cancels the A B Repeat function 33 34 Sony Lesson The Lesson feature provides an exceptionally fun and easy to use way to learn how to read music and play the keyboard All of the 100 songs of the PSR 262 can be used with these edu cational features Lesson lets you practice the left and right hand parts of each song inde pendently step by step until you ve mastered them and are ready to practice with both hands together These practices are divided into four Lesson steps as described below Lessons 1 3 apply to each hand press the appropriate button L left or R right to select the desired part for practice E Lesson 1 Timing This lesson step lets you practice just the timing of the notes any note can be used as long as you play in rhythm E Lesson 2 Waiting In t
44. al FC4 or FC5 Footswitch See page 9 p gt ws 4s 4 Setting Up This section contains information about setting up your PSR 262 for playing Make sure to read this section carefully before using the instrument Power Requirements Although the PSR 262 will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries Yamaha recommends use of an AC adaptor whenever possible An AC adaptor is more environmentally friendly than batteries and does not deplete resources E Using an AC Power Adaptor eeeeee eee tt ttt ntt To connect your PSR 262 to a wall socket you will need the optionally available Yamaha PA 3B Power Adaptor Use of other AC adaptors could result in damage to the instrument so be sure to ask for the right kind Connect one end of the adaptor to the DC IN 10 12V jack on the rear panel of your PSR 262 and the other end to a suitable electrical outlet E Using Batteries ec 0 0000 00 0 0 0 00 0 00 0000000000000 Inserting Batteries Turn the instrument upside down and remove the battery compartment lid Insert six 1 5 volt size D SUM 1 R 20 or equivalent batteries as shown in the illus tration making sure that the positive and negative terminals are properly aligned and replace the lid BATTERIES 1 5V x 6 When the Batteries Run Down When the batteries run low and the battery voltage drops below a certain level the PSR 262 may not sound or function properly As
45. ange chords using the auto accompaniment feature Try playing a few successive chords with your left hand and notice how the The ACCOMPANIMENT ON bass and chord accompaniment change with each chord you play OFF button can also be used to turn off and on the bass chord accompaniment while playing allowing you to create dynamic rhythmic breaks in your perfor mance Chords played in the ACMP sec tion of the keyboard are also detected and played when the accompaniment is stopped In effect this gives you a split key board with bass and chords in the left hand and the normally selected voice in the right 45 D Selecting and Playing Styles 3 4 Stop the style You can do this in one of three ways E Pressing the START STOP button The rhythm accompaniment stops playing immediately E Using an Ending section Press the INTRO ENDING button The style stops after the Ending sec Weeer gree d R ually slow down ritardando as it tion is finished is playing press the INTRO ENDING button twice quickly E Pressing the SYNC START button This stops the style and automatically enables Sync Start letting you re start the style by simply playing a chord or key in the ACMP section of the key board or any key when accompaniment is off Changing the Tempo The Tempo of song and style playback can be adjusted over a range of 40 240 NOTE D bpm beats per minute For instructions on chan
46. are Drum A 89 F 5 Electronic Snare Drum B 90 F 5 Electronic Rim Shot 91 G 5 Reverse Pulse 92 G 5 Hand Clap 93 A 5 Orchestra Hit 94 AH 5 Scratch 1 95 B 5 Scratch 2 96 C 6 Scratch 3 Style List Style List amp Multi pads No Style Name No Style Name No Style Name No Style Name 8BEAT DJ 50 Big Band Ballad 75 Mambo 1 8Beat Pop 26 Euro Techno 51 Jazz Quartet 76 Beguine 2 8Beat Uptempo 27 Funky Trip Hop 52 Dixieland 77 Merengue 3 8Beat Standard 28 Pop Reggae COUNTRY amp WESTERN 78 Bolero Lento 4 8Beat Shuffle 29 Acid House 53 Bluegrass CARIBBEAN 5 Folkrock 30 Shakin 54 2 4 Country 79 Reggae 1 6 Pop Rock ROCK 55 Country Ballad 80 Reggae 2 7 Crystal Pop 31 8Beat Rock Ballad 56 Country Shuffle PIANIST 8 8Beat Medium 32 16Beat Rock Ballad BALLROOM 81 2beat 16BEAT 33 Hard Rock 57 Rhumba 82 Stride 9 16Beat Shuffle 34 Rock Shuffle 58 Tango Continental 83 Concerto 10 16Beat Pop 35 6 8 Heavy Rock 59 Jive 84 8beat BALLAD 36 US Rock MARCH amp WALTZ 85 Honky Tonk 11 8Beat Ballad ROCK amp ROLL 60 March 86 Piano Ballad 12 Epic Ballad 37 Rock amp Roll 61 6 8 March 87 Pop Ballad 13 Piano Ballad 38 Boogie 62 Light March 88 Arpeggio 1 14 Soul Ballad 39 Twist 63 Crystal March 89 Arpeggio 2 15 Slow Rock RHYTHM amp BLUES 64 Polka 90 Dance Pop 16
47. aura A B TEMPO Cie Ce y io DA m i Indicates that auto accompaniment is on 2 Start the accompaniment You can do this in one of the following ways E Pressing the START STOP button The rhythm starts playing immediately without bass and chord accompani ment The currently selected Main A or B section will play You can select either by repeatedly pressing the MAIN AUTO FILL button before press ing the START STOP button STYLE MAI SYNC INTRO ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING AUTO MILL SO CHE 43 3 3 Selecting and Playing Styles 44 E Using Tap Tempo to start This useful feature lets you tap out the speed tempo of the auto accompaniment and automatically start the accompaniment at that tapped speed oh Simply tap the TEMPO TAP button four times or three times for a 3 4 time style and the accompaniment starts automatically at the tempo you tapped You can also change the tempo while the accompaniment is playing by tapping the TEMPO TAP button twice at the desired tempo E Using Sync Start The PSR 262 also has a Sync Start function that allows you to start the rhythm accompaniment by simply pressing a key on the keyboard To use Sync Start first press the SYNC START button the handclap icon flashes to indicate Sync Start stand by then press any key in the ACMP section of the keyboard or any key when accompaniment is off STYLE Handclap icon flases ACCOMPANIMENT SIG startist
48. begins here 4 measure 1st measure 2nd measure 3rd measure beat 1 I I I I I I I I I I FA I I If you press the a fill in pattern and the Main MAIN AUTO FILL plays from here A or B section button here after begins here beat 4 Ne A Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume The playback volume of the accompaniment can be adjusted This volume con trol affects only the style volume The volume range is 000 127 Select the Accompaniment Volume function in the Overall menu Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until ACMP VOL appears in the display OVERALL Current Accompaniment Volume value TEMPO e n 4 di Indicates Accompaniment ACMP SONG pu VOLUME Volume is selected ki LT 2 Change the value Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Accompaniment Volume value ef 000 127 Ka can also use the buttons Do increase or decrease the SE sia value Holding down either button continuously increases or decreases the be changed unless the Style mode is active value Restoring the Default Accom paniment Volume Value OOO If you ve changed the Accompani ment Volume setting you can instantly restore the default setting GIGB C of 110 by pressing both S o buttons simultaneously when ICON Accompaniment Volume is Dui selected 47 Selecting and Playing Styles Using Auto Accompaniment
49. button again 41 42 Selecting and Playing Styles The PSR 262 provides dynamic rhythm accompaniment patterns as well as voice settings appropriate for each pattern for various popular music styles A total of 100 different styles are available in several different categories Each style is made up of separate sections Intro Main A and B with 2 Fill ins and Ending letting you call up different accompaniment patterns as you perform The auto accompaniment features that are built into the rhythms add the excitement of instrumental backing to your performance letting you control the accompaniment by the chords you play Auto accompaniment effec tively splits the keyboard into two sections The upper is used for playing a melody line and the lower labeled ACMP in green above the keyboard at F 2 is for the auto accompaniment function The PSR 262 also features the convenient Dictionary function Dictionary provides you with a built in chord encyclopedia that teaches you how to play any chord you specify by showing you the appropriate notes in the display Selecting and Playing a Style Press the STYLE button Style name and number a Ney a eum 2 Select the desired style number Use the numeric keypad Available styles are listed at the center of the panel STYLE 16BEAT DOS 8BEAT 009 16BT SHUFFLE 021 DANCE F OOO 001 8BT POP 010 16BT POP 022 TECHNO
50. c Start function on STYLE Sc INTRO ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING AUTO MA RODE Play a chord with your left hand The auto accompaniment Accompaniment starts as soon as you play the E m section keyboard For more on l M l I chords see Looking up Chords in the Dictionary WW above GA Specify the chord type of the chord in this case M7 CHORD TYPE gt Cw A b M7 Play the notes of the chord as indicated in the keyboard diagram in the display The chord name flashes when the chord is played prop erly b Mz HIANFATRARIATARARAIAT Accompaniment Di 4 b M7 r_ section To leave the Dictionary function press the DUU Dict button again A ol LESSON Want to find out more See page 41 IE Select a section The auto accompaniment has four sections Intro Main A B and Ending STYLE INTRO aA SYNC ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING AUTON Stop the auto accompaniment STYLE NC INTRO ACCOMEAN EN START sTaRUSTOP ENDING AUTO ML SUCHE Want to find out more See page 43 15 Step 4 Lesson ime amp YAMAHA aun Grand F I n STYLE SYNC ENT MAI mial COHEN START START STOP ENDING GIE MULTI PAD Ca 2 3 47 one paugstarvstop DREW OFF Using the tesson
51. data from the PSR 262 The instruments communicate with each other by sending messages or MIDI data The sending instrument usually assigns the data to one of sixteen MIDI channels then transmits it over the MIDI cable The cable itself however is not divided up into sixteen channels Just as with a tele vision set that receives programs on different channels it is up to the receiving instrument to tune into the proper MIDI channel If the sending and receiving channels on the respective instruments do not match the receiving instrument may not understand or respond to the one sending B How Can MIDI be Used 0000000000000 00000000000 In the simple yet powerful MIDI application example below the Yamaha QY 70 Music Sequencer is used to record and play back performance data played on the PSR 262 keyboard Before actually recording to the sequencer press the ACCOMPANIMENT ON OFF button once or twice to make sure that the current settings are sent Connect the MIDI OUT of the PSR 262 to the MIDI IN of the QY 70 i fo o 000 SR ENNER Connect the MIDI IN of the PSR 262 to the MIDI OUT of the QY 70 On the PSR 262 the following channels eight total are enabled for MIDI reception 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 10 The MIDI transmit channels are fixed to the following data Ch 1 Keyboard harmony Ch 2 Bass Ch 3 Chord C
52. duces appropriate bass chord and rhythm backing Use d d A your right hand to play melodies and you ll sound like an entire wy Ji band Lett hand Right hand Auto accompaniment Melody for example bass guitar drums For more infomation on playing proper chords for the auto accompa niment see Using Auto Accompaniment Multi Fingering on page 48 and Looking up Chords in the Dictionary on page 41 Press the STYLE button Select a style VN NO OOO kb i hui R OOO rn I fro Ton 2 B2 8B eTemro mo i EH LILI 1 ey ELT uiis Turn the auto accompaniment on QT ALLLIL u STYLE m SYNC RO ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING AUTO NA Droe 14 Step 3 Auto Accompaniment Looking up Chords in the Dictionary The convenient Dictionary function teaches you how to play chords by showing you the individual notes In the example below we ll learn how to play a GM7 chord Keys for entering the chord type C3 B4 PA MA At ddl Learning how to play a specific chord Example G M7 Root note Chord type Keys for entering the chord root C5 B5 Press the Dict button a Educatio Paid LJ LESSON N Specify the root note of the chord in this case G JI ROOT gt Eb E Turn the Syn
53. e date Yamaha will subject to the terms of this warranty supply these parts without charge However charges for labor and or any miscellaneous expenses incurred are the consumers responsibility Yamaha reserves the right to utilize reconditioned parts in repairing these products and or to use reconditioned units as warranty replace ments THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH YAMAHA MAKES IN CONNECTION WITH THESE PRODUCTS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY YAMAHA EXCLUDES AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDEN TAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations that relate to implied warranties and or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages Therefore these limita tions and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES If warranty service should be required it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities 1 Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for assistance You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center o
54. e distance between two different notes This is also referred to as a harmony Depending on the intervals between the three or more notes a chord can sound beautiful or muddy and dissonant The organization of notes in the example at left a triad chord pro duces a pleasant harmonious sound Triads are made up of three notes and are the most basic and common chords in most music 8 In this triad the lowest note is the root The root is the most important note in the chord because it anchors the sound harmonically by determining its key and forms the basis for how we hear the other notes of the chord The second note of this chord is four semitones higher than the first and the third is three semitones higher than the second Keeping our root note fixed and changing these notes by a semitone up or down sharp or flat we can create four different chords Major chord Minor chord Augmented chord Diminished chord ex C ex Cm ex Caug ex Cdim Minor 3rd Major 3rd Major3rd Minor 3rd Major 3rd Major 3rd Minor 3rd Minor 3rd Keep in mind that we can also change the voicing of a chord for example change the order of the notes called inversions or play the same notes in different octaves without changing the basic nature of the chord itself Inversion examples for the key of C E C tg s 6g misi e E E besse Beautiful sounding harmonies can be built in this ma
55. e special Pianist Pads see page 51 styles 081 100 When auto accompaniment is turned on these provide piano only accompaniment in a variety of music styles Using the Metronome Call up the Tempo setting Press the TEMPO TAP button Current Tempo value Quen Q mnm MEASURE LILI I TT TT 2 Change the value Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Tempo value or use the buttons to increase or decrease the value Portable Grand 3 Turn on the Metronome Press the METRONOME button 1 L TET Indicates the beat number in the tempo measure To turn the Metronome off press the METRONOME button again Setting the Metronome Time Signature ire messia The time signature of the Metronome can be set to var button ious quarter note based meters 1 1 4 Plays only 1 beats all high clicks 2 2 4 3 3 4 4 4 4 The time signature changes automatically when a style or song is 5 5 4 selected 6 6 4 7 7 4 Hold down the METRONOME button until TIME 8 8 4 SIG appears in the display then press the button on 9 9 4 l the numeric keypad that corresponds to the desired 0 EE time signature see chart at right Di Adjusting the Metronome Volume You can adjust the volume of the Metronome sound independently of the other PSR 262 sounds The volume range
56. e the keyboard conveniently indicating which sounds are played from which NOTE J About the Harmony voices e Since Harmony voices are designed to automatically play two or more notes with the notes you play on the keyboard only one note can be played on the keyboard at a time If several notes are played together only the last note or highest note played will be used for the har mony effect keys f N DJ Voice Chart voices 098 and 099 e 098 Scratch C1 B2 e 099 Electronic Bass Orchestra Hit Electronic Strings C1 B2 C3 F 3 C4 C6 e TABS HIS m M M M a B8S38eas5 Ne S 2 7 N Drum Kit Voice Chart voices 088 and 100 NC v S S d Se a AN gs s SS S S S e Se e KS FE Es ov oY ov v eg S PE SL SOLE a S EK SF LA KF amp SS SS dq dq OC KS e d SK s K POP K KS e 223 SS SS SS SS SS SS SE SS SS ERR EE Ne A 25 b Selecting and Playing Voices One Touch Setting The powerful One Touch Setting OTS feature lets you instantly and automati cally call up an appropriate voice and other settings when you select a style or song In other words when One Touch Setting is active selecting a desired style or song also automatically selects the best suited voice and Multi Pad bank Press the VOICE button Loo Dy 2 4 a SONG STYLE Voice ii TTT C 2 Select the One T
57. ection 1 8 Celesta 1 63 Synth Brass 1 11 Vibraphone 1 65 Alto Sax 1 12 Marimba 1 66 Tenor Sax 1 16 Electric Organ 1 2 68 Oboe 1 17 Electric Organ 2 2 71 Clarinet 1 19 Pipe Organ 2 73 Flute 1 21 Accordion 1 75 Pan Flute 1 22 Harmonica 1 80 Lead 1 23 Wave Organ 2 81 Sawtooth 1 24 Soft Guitar 1 88 Piano Concerto 2 25 Folk Guitar 1 89 Electric Piano Concerto 2 26 Jazz Guitar 1 90 Fairy land 2 27 Electric Guitar 1 91 Hot Organ 2 28 12Strings Guitar 2 92 Mood Guitar 2 29 Rich Guitar 2 93 Excel Violin 2 30 Distortion Guitar 1 94 Star ship 2 32 Wood Bass 1 95 Slow Strings 1 33 Finger Bass 1 98 Crystal 2 34 Mute Bass 1 104 Sitar 1 36 Slap Bass 1 105 Banjo 1 38 Synth Bass 1 114 Steel Drums 1 40 Violin 1 123 Wood Bass Piano 1 42 Cello 1 124 Strings Piano 1 46 Harp 1 125 Finger Bass Electric Piano 1 49 Strings 1 126 Harp Violin 1 51 Synth Strings 1 127 Horn Trumpet 1 55 56 Drum Kit List Each percussion voice uses one note The MIDI Note and Note are actually one octave lower than listed For example the Bass Drum 2 Note 36 Note C1 corresponds to Notes 24 Note CO Voices with the same Alternate Note Number 1 2 cannot be played simultaneously They are designed to be played alternately with each other
58. essing y A x both buttons simultaneously increase or decrease the value Holding down either button continuously when Tuning is selected increases or decreases the value Touch Response The PSR 262 features a Touch Response function that gives you dynamic expres sive control over the volume of the voices The Touch Sensitivity parameter lets you set the degree of Touch Response To turn on Touch Response press the TOUCH button TOUCH e E Changing the Touch Sensitivity Value 000000000000 Press and hold down the TOUCH button then press the appropriate num bered button on the numeric keypad 1 2 or 3 Settings 1 Soft This results in limited touch response and produces a relatively narrow dynamic range no matter how lightly or strongly you play the keys 2 Medium This lets you play over a normal dynamic range soft to loud 3 Hard This is designed for playing very soft passages giving you slightly more detailed control in the soft volume range When Touch is turned off a constant volume corresponding to a velocity Restoring the Default Touch value of 80 is produced Sensitivity Value The default Touch Sensitivity is 2 Medium To restore the default value press both buttons simultaneously when Touch Sensi tivity is selected 28 Selecting and Playing Songs The Song mode features 100 special songs that have been created
59. etc The Intervals of the Scale To better understand the intervals and the numbers used to represent them in the chord name study this diagram of the C major scale Dominant 7th flatted 7th 2nd 5th Octave Other Chords Csus4 C7 Cm7 oO 5th 4th Dominant Major chord Dominant Minor chord 7th 7th Cm7 Cm7 5 Cm6 C 9 TN 7th Major chord Dominant Diminished Minor 6th 9th 7th chord chord 50 J T9 Selecting and Playing Styles Multi Pads These convenient pads let you instantly trigger various musical and rhythmic phrases as you play the PSR 262 There are a total of 40 different sounds or phrases 10 banks with four pad sounds for each bank The phrases play back at the same speed as the Tempo setting and they also change harmonically along with the accompaniment chords both in the Style and Song modes I Select the Pad function in the Overall menu Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until MULTI PAD is selected in the display OVERALL V MULTI PAD Indicates Multi Pad 7 function is selected Current Pad bank number 2 Select the desired bank Use the numeric keypad to select the desired bank number 1 10 You can also use the buttons to increase or decrease the value Holding down either button continuously increases or decreases the value For a complete list of the available banks and their contents see page 57 E 000
60. ging the Tempo see page 31 Each style has been given a default or standard tempo When style playback is stopped and a different style is selected the tempo returns to the default set ting of the new style When switching styles during playback the last tempo setting is main tained This allows you to keep the same tempo even when changing styles Le You can also use the convenient Tap Tempo function to change the tempo by tapping a new one in real time See page 44 Style Sections Main A Main B and Fill ins While the style is playing you can create dynamic variation in the rhythm and accompaniment by pressing the MAIN AUTO FILL button This switches RA available between the Main A and Main B sections automatically playing a fill in pattern to when one of the Pianist styles smoothly lead into the next section For example if the Main A section is cur SE E rently playing pressing this button automatically plays a fill in pattern followed by the Main B section You can also select either the Main A or B section to start by pressing the MAIN AUTO FILL button before starting the style STYLE SYNC INTRO ACCOMPANIMENT START START STOP ENDING aura 46 Selecting and Playing Styles J T9 a Be N About the Fill in Patterns If you press the a fill in pattern and the Main A MAIN AUTO FILL plays immediately or B section button before beat until the end of the
61. h 4 7 Other Ch 10 Rhythm Parts that have been recorded using the PSR 262 should also be played back from the PSR 262 Data may not play back as expected when using other sound sources such as the internal sounds of the QY 70 Also a connected sound source may sound at a different octave from that originally played on the PSR 262 MIDI data cannot be transmitted during song playback Avoid using MIDI cables 15 meters or longer since doing so can result in MIDI errors Viewing the Notation for MIDI Channel 1 The PSR 262 has a special function that lets you view the notes of the MIDI data channel 1 only on the display Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution When the PSR 262 is turned on or off a popping sound is temporarily produced This is normal and indicates that the PSR 262 is receiving electrical power When using a mobile phone noise is produced Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the PSR 262 may produce interfer ence To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the PSR 262 The sound of the voices or rhythms seems unusual or strange The battery power is too low Replace the batteries See page 8 There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a Song is being played back Check that nothing is connected to the PHONES OUTPUT jack on the rear panel When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack
62. he song starts automatically and the appropriate notes appear in the display In Lesson 3 listen carefully to the un muted part and play the muted part yourself Lesson 4 Both Hands Lesson 4 is a Minus One practice essentially the same as Lesson 3 except that both the left and right hand parts are muted letting you play and master both hands at the same time Go on to this lesson step after you ve mastered each hand s part in the previous three lesson steps Practice both hands in time with the rhythm along with the notation in the display Select one of the songs 2 Select Lesson 4 Press the L and R buttons simultaneously so that Lesson 4 is indicated BZ educatio measure UH p OI 3 Play both the left and right hand parts with the song After the lead in the song starts automatically and the appropriate notes appear in the display In Lesson 4 both parts left and right are muted let ting you play the entire song by yourself Song Lesson Grade _ r_t re _T e _ _ea_ueatyp oo e__ ea ea teeaoe ea U T eoemeoe nd The Lesson feature has a built in evaluation function that monitors your practicing of the Lesson songs and just like a real teacher it tells you how well you did each exercise Four grades are assigned depending on your performance OK Good Very Good and Excellent When the Talking functio
63. his lesson step the PSR 262 waits for you to play the correct notes before continuing playback of the song E Lesson 3 Minus One This lesson step plays back the song with one part muted letting you play and master the missing part yourself in rhythm and at the proper tempo E Lesson 4 Both Hands Lesson 4 is a Minus One practice essentially the same as Lesson 3 except that both the left and right hand parts are muted letting you play and master both hands at the same time Using the Lesson Feature Select one of the Lesson songs Press the SONG button then use the numeric keypad or buttons to select the desired song from 001 100 STYLE Voice UU ru MEASURE u4 para kadbod bedii VT Many of the songs are divided into different categories or music genres including Piano Classical World and Christmas plus a special set of DJ Game songs 001 LIVIN LA VIDA LOCA 002 VIRTUAL INSANITY 003 JUST CALLED TO SAY I LOVE YOU 004 DANCING QUEEN 005 TOP OF THE WORLD 006 035 PIANO CLASSICAL 036 075 WORLD 076 080 CHRISTMAS 081 100 DJ GAME 2 Select the part you wish to work on left or right and the Lesson step If you want to work on the right hand part press the R button to work on the left press the L button Pressing either button repeatedly cycles through the available Lesson steps in order Lesson 1 gt Lesson 2 Lesson 3 gt Off gt Lesson 1 etc
64. his product may also use household type batteries Some of these may be rechargeable Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged When installing batteries do not mix batteries with new or with batteries of a different type Batteries MUST be installed correctly Mismatches or incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture Warning Do not attempt to disassemble or incinerate any battery Keep all 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 batter ies in your area for battery disposal information Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc If your dealer is unable to assist you please contact Yamaha directly NAME PLATE LOCATION The name plate is located on the bottom of the product The model 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 Serial No Purchase Date PLEAS
65. ice and configures the entire PSR 262 for optimum piano play Special Pianist styles with piano only accompaniment are also provided NS P BI DJ iure page 22 E cant The DJ feature is an exciting new addition to the PSR 262 that puts a wealth of contemporary sounds and 0 rhythms at your fingertips Pressing the DJ button instantly calls up one of the special DJ songs DJ GAME and a DJ style and provides the appropriate voice and sound effects to match N J Other powerful features include Exceptionally realistic and dynamic sounds with 100 voices Convenient control over accompaniment Styles including utilizing digital recordings of actual instruments Tempo Tap Tempo and independent Accompaniment Volume Touch Response lets you dynamically and expressively control Four Multi Pads for instantly adding special instrumental the volume of the voices with your playing strength just as breaks fills and phrases to your performance on an acoustic piano One Touch Setting OTS for automatically calling up an 100 dynamic auto accompaniment Styles each with different appropriate voice for playing with the selected Style and Song Intro Main A and B and Ending sections All styles except MIDI terminals for interfacing with other MIDI devices for the Piano styles also have their own s B du v The PSR 262 also has a Sustain jack Large custom LCD gives you easy at a glance confirmation o PCM A all impor
66. ing Songs Changing the Tempo The tempo of song playback can be adjusted over a range of 40 240 bpm beats per minute Press the TEMPO TAP button Current Tempo value ri MEASURE CLI 4 ki ERAT 2 Change the value E Restoring the Default Tempo Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Tempo value or use the Value buttons to increase or decrease the value Each song and style has been given a default or standard Tempo setting You can instantly restore this default Tempo setting by press ing both buttons simulta DOD OOO neously when Tempo is selected Also the tempo of a song or style returns to the default setting when GIGIC selecting a different song or style The set tempo remains however OIC when switching styles during play back except when OTS is on When you turn on the power of the PSR 262 the tempo is automati cally set to 116 bpm The PSR 262 also has a convenient Tap Tempo function that allows you to tap a new tempo in real time See page 44 About the Beat Display sure downbeat A Indicates the first beat of the mea Doyo 9 This section of the display provides a convenient easy to understand indication of the rhythm for song and style playback The flashing handclap icons indicate A EE aR other than both the downbeats and upbeats of a measure as fol lows Indicates an upbeat
67. ing one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corpora tion of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte ur v xelstr msk llan n tet s lange som den ar ansluten till vagguttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har stangts av ADVARSEL Netspeeendingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt s leeenge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt som er t endt ogs selvom der or slukket p apparatets afbryder VAROITUS Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty k amp ytt kytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta standby Entsorgung leerer Batterien nur innerhalb Deutschlands Leisten Sie einen Be
68. instrument or other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following the instrument or if any unusual Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord s on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk place heavy objec on trip over or roll anything over it When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itse f and not the cord Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple con nector Doing so can result in lower sound quality or possibly cause over heating in the out Unp electrical storms et ug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument or during Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the polar tery luid leakage ity markings Failure to do so might result in overheating fire or bat Always replace all batteries at the same time Do not use new batteries together with old ones Also do not mix battery types such as alkaline bat teries with manganese batteries or batteries from different makers or dif ferent types of batteries from the same maker since this can cause overheating fire or battery fluid leakage Do not dispose of Do not attempt to When the of the ba Keep bat If the bat fluid shou ately with eries do the power compone
69. itrag zum Umweltschutz Verbrauchte Batterien oder Akkumulatoren d rfen nicht in den Hausm ll Sie k nnen bei einer Sam melstelle f r Altbatterien bzw Sonderm ll abgegeben werden Informieren Sie sich bei Ihrer Kommune battery A WARNING We EE 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 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep these precautions in a safe place for future reference Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or sudden loss of sound during use o smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the modify them in any way The instrument contains no user serviceable parts If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immedi ately and have it inspected by quali e Do not expose the instrument to rai conditions or place containers on i into any openings e f the AC adaptor cord or plug beco ied Yamaha service personnel n use it near water or in damp or wet t containing liquids which might spill mes frayed or damaged or if there is a A CAUTION e a a AO Rp E EE Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the
70. layback of the song This lets you practice reading the music at your own pace The notes to be played are shown in the display one after another as you play them correctly Select one of the songs 2 Select Lesson 2 Press the L or R button repeatedly if necessary until Lesson 2 is indi cated e Depending on the selected song the rhythm part may be muted for Lesson 2 Educat we n e e S Dict p ULL 7 amp v measure UH H NET VIE GAN Q Play the appropriate melody or chord with the song After the lead in the song starts automatically and the appropriate notes appear in the display In Lesson 2 play the correct notes at your own pace until you can master playing them in rhythm Lesson 3 Minus One This lesson step lets you practice one part of the song in rhythm at the proper tempo The PSR 262 plays back the song accompaniment with one part muted either the left part or the right letting you play and master the missing part yourself The notes you are to play are shown continuously in the display as the song plays back Select one of the songs 2 Select Lesson 3 Press the L or R button repeatedly if necessary until Lesson 3 is indi cated ae Educatio m measure TLT i p TOT LESSON 37 38 Song Lesson 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 A A A A 3 Play the appropriate part with the song After the lead in t
71. measure when the Song mode is selected or the current Tempo value when the Style mode is selected The hand clap icons also flash to indicate the beats in the measure during song or style playback See page 31 Q Chord When a song is being played back this indicates the current chord root and type It also indicates chords played in the ACMP section of the keyboard when the Style mode and auto accompaniment are on Song Voice Style name and number This portion of the display indicates the name and number of the currently selected song voice or style When other functions of the PSR 262 are selected it briefly shows the function name and current value or setting 19 20 Portable Grand This convenient function lets you instantly call up the Grand Piano voice Playing the Portable Grand Press the piano shaped Piano button Doing this automatically cancels any other mode or function and resets the entire instrument for playing the special Stereo Sampled Piano Grand Piano voice It When the Piano button is automatically selects the Song mode calling up song 006 F r Elise which pressed One Touch Setting A page 26 is automatically turned can be played instantly by pressing the START STOP button on and special Multi Pad sounds for piano are automatically called 2 up as well For more on Multi The Portable grand setting is designed also for playing with th
72. n VO VO level batteries run out or if time remove the batteries from the ery fluid eries away from children act with d come in contact with y water and consult a do possibly cause loss of sight or che Before connecting the instrument to other elec or all components Be S set all volume levels umes of all components at their ume controls while playing the batteries in fire recharge batterie leak avoid con A 0 co ctor Battery f t instrument hat are not intended to be charged the instrument is not to be used for a long instrument to prevent possible leakage he leaked fluid If the battery our eyes mouth or skin wash immedi uid is corrosive and may mical burns ronic components turn off re turning the power on or off for all 0 minimum Also be sure to set the minimum levels and gradually raise the o set the desired listening Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme d or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the power switch disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet and have the a service personnel instrument inspected by qualified Yamah Use the speci ied adaptor PA 3B or an equivale nt recommended by Yamaha only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instru ment or overheating Before cleaning the instrument always remove the electric pl
73. n page 40 is on the PSR 262 also announces your grade Select the Grade function Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until GRADE NOTE appears in the display Grade is automatically set to on as the default setting OVERALL Current Grade function setting C Indicates Grade Ka ma Eu function is selected CET LE LR LTL 2 Set Grade to on or off as desired Use the buttons to set Grade to on or off OFF ON Grade off Grade on 39 z Talking This feature talks to you through the speakers announcing the Grade comments as well as the titles of the Lesson steps and the names of certain functions Select the Talking function Press the left Overall button repeatedly if necessary until TALKING appears in the display TALKING Indicates Talking nu measure LIT function is selected VITE TET 2 Set Talking to on or off as desired Use the buttons to set Talking to on or off NOTE Talking is automatically set to on as the default setting Oe ES OF DOG Talking off Talking on E The Talking function includes the following announcements e DJ LESSON 1 LESSON 2 LESSON 3 LESSON 4 e OK Good Very Good e Excellent e Dictionary 40 Dictionary The Dictionary feature is essentially a built in
74. neration method uses multiple recordings samples of an in strument across the range of the keyboard thus the actual sound of the voice may be slightly different from note to note The notes shown in the music staves and keyboard diagram in the display do not match the keys actual ly played The footswitch for sustain seems to produce the opposite effect For example pressing the foot Switch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds When auto accompaniment is on the display shows the specific notes of the chords you play in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard If you play a single finger chord or an inversion of a chord the corresponding chord will be appropriately displayed even if the display does not exactly match the pressed keys The polarity of the footswitch is reversed Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack before turning on the power 53 54 Voice List The following voices can be selected when the Voice mode is active or when the Voice Change function is on They can also be selected by a connected MIDI device the corresponding bank select messages are MSB 00H LSB 70H When selecting voices via MIDI The Harmony voices 059 068 and Echo voices 079 088 are sounded without the respective harmony and echo effects Panel Voice List
75. nner The use of intervals and chords is one of the most important elements in music A wide variety of emotions and feelings can be created depending on the types of chords used and the order in which they are arranged 49 b Selecting and Playing Styles eeccccccceccececcceissii WritingChordNameseeeeeeeeeeeeecceeccecccee Knowing how to read and write chord names is an easy yet invaluable skill Chords are often writ ten in a kind of shorthand that makes them instantly recognizable and gives you the freedom to play them with the voicing or inversion that you prefer Once you understand the basic principles of harmony and chords it s very simple to use this shorthand to write out the chords of a song First write the root note of the chord in an uppercase letter If you need to specify sharp or flat indicate that to the right of the root The chord type should be indicated to the right as well Exam ples for the key of C are shown below Major chord Minor chord Augmented chord Diminished chord C Cm Caug Cdim For simple major chords the type is omitted One important point Chords are made up of notes stacked on top of each other and the stacked notes are indicated in the chord name of the chord type as a number the number being the dis tance of the note from the root See the keyboard diagram below For example the minor 6th chord includes the 6th note of the scale the major 7th chord has the 7th note of the scale
76. no sound is output When playing back one of the Pianist styles 081 100 the rhythm cannot be heard This is normal The Pianist styles have no drums or bass only piano accom paniment The accompaniment of the style can only be heard when accompani ment is set to ON and keys are played in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard The auto accompaniment doesn t turn on even when pressing the ACCOMPANIMENT ON OFF button Make sure the Style mode is active before using the auto accompaniment Press the STYLE button to enable style operations Not all notes are heard when playing a number of notes simultaneously Too many keys are pressed at the same time The PSR 262 is polyphonic up to a maximum of 16 notes Playing keys in the right hand section of the key board does not produce any sound When using the Dictionary function page 41 the keys in the right hand section are used only for entering the chord root and type The accompaniment does not sound properly The Multi Pad sound is cut off or sounds unusual Make sure that the Accompaniment Volume page 47 is set to an appropriate lev el The PSR 262 is polyphonic up to a maximum of 16 notes If a style or song is playing back at the same time a Multi Pad is played some notes sounds of the Multi Pad may be omitted or stolen from the accompaniment or song The sound of the voice changes from note to note The AWM tone ge
77. ock 24 Block 3 L Block 44 LESSON For Lesson 1 any note on the keyboard can be played For the other Lesson steps play the appropriate octave block Once the song starts playing and the DJ teacher says Go play the appro priate block as indicated in the display When Talking is on the blocks are also announced in Lesson 2 AAA MARIA bobus Block number When the DJ teacher is playing the block numbers appear in the display one after another according to the rhythm 3 Press the START STOP button to stop the song wr If two sixteenth notes are to be played the appropriate block numbers appear successively at the same position If the same block is to be played twice as six teenth notes an equal sign appears after the block number as shown below Indicates that the third block and first block are to be played as succe sive sixteenth notes Indicates that the gt m third block is to be played as two six teenth notes Since there are no left or right parts in the DJ song the L and R buttons can be used inter changeably Also for the same reason Lesson 3 and Lesson 4 are identical NOTE CEFE A B REPEAT PAUSE START STOP SONG In the DJ Lesson you can play the Multi Pads as well as the key board Try playing one of the special DJ voices 098 099 with the DJ song See page 24 Selecting and Playing V
78. oice number with the numeric keypad or 2 using the buttons to step up and down through the voices 23 b Selecting and Playing Voices 4 3 4 1 E wm um um mm mm mm mm wae vm we vm Fue vm vm w vm W U vm U vm vm vm vm vm wa vm W vm W W W em E Using the numeric keypad Enter the digits of the voice number as printed on the panel For example to select voice 042 press 0 on the numeric keypad then A 2 For voice numbers beginning with zeroes such as 042 or 006 the initial zeroes 24 may be omitted E Using the buttons Press the button to select the next voice number and press the button to select the previous voice Holding down either key continuously scrolls up or down through the numbers 3 Play the selected voice NOTE D Each voice is automatically called up with the most suitable octave range setting Thus play ing middle C with one voice may sound higher or lower than another voice at the same key NOTE D Four of the Organ voices are effect pairs Switching between each of the paired voices with the buttons turns the effect of the voice on or off For exam ple for the Vibrato pair 010 and 011 selecting 010 turns the vibrato effect off while selecting 011 turns vibrato on The same applies to the Harmony Attack and Wave voices 012 017 ORGAN 010 011 VIBRATO OFF ON 012 013 HARMONY
79. oices The PSR 262 features 100 authentic voices that have been created with Yamaha s sophisticated AWM Advanced Wave Memory tone generation system Many of these voices also have spe cial preset characteristics or embellishments The voices are divided into various categories depending on their characteristics or the effects used Selecting and Playing a Voice Press the VOICE button Voice name and number Tui Fa d LH MI L it see vy o 0 Ve VE ur TEMPO IN SONG STYLE Voice Wi VETT C 2 Select the desired voice number Use the numeric keypad The basic categories of voices and their numbers are shown on the panel VOICE 018 PIPEORGAN STRINGS MALLET WIND SYNTHE PIANO 019 ACCORDION 030STRINGS 039 TRUMPET 050 THI 001 GRAND PIANO 020 HARMONICA 031 VIOLIN 040 TROMBONE 051 SIM 002 HONKY TONK GUITAR BASS 032CELLO 041 MUTE TRPET 052 THI 003 006 E PIANO 1 4 021 SOFT GUITAR 033 HARP 042 FRENCH HORN 053 SIM 007 HARPSICHORD 022 FOLK GUITAR 034 SITAR 043 BRASS SECT 054 SY 008 CLAVI 023 12ST GUITAR 035BANJO 044 ALTO SAX 055 SY 009 CELESTA 024 JAZZ GUITAR 036VIBRAPHONE 045 TENOR SAX 056 SY ORGAN 025E GUITAR 037MARIMBA 046 OBOE 057 SL 010 011 VIBRATO OFF ON 026 DIST GUITAR 038 STEEL DRUMS 047 CLARINET 058 CHI 012 013 HARMONY OFF ON 027 WOOD BASS 048 FLUTE 014 015 ATTACK OFF ON 028 FINGER BASS 049 PAN FLUTE 016 017 WAVE OFF ON 029 SLAP BASS There are two ways to select voices 1 directly entering the v
80. op ENDING allt ACMP 4 Cero wm About the Beat Display The handclap icon in the display flashes in time with the current tempo during playback of a style or song The flashing pattern provides a visual indication of both the tempo and time signature of the style or song For more information see page 31 Selecting and Playing Styles g x Starting with an section First press the MAIN AUTO FILL button repeatedly if necessary to select which section A or B is to follow the Intro Next press the INTRO ENDING button to set the Intro to standby Indicates that Intro is on and will be fol GI MA To actually start the E START STOP ENDING ey lowed by the Main A Intro section and section Tei KR ua d accompaniment gum press the START Uo T p TT STOP button Using Sync Start with an Intro section First press the MAIN AUTO FILL button repeatedly if necessary to select which section A or B is to follow the Intro Next press the INTRO ENDING button Indicates that Intro will be followed by the Main A sec ey tion TET PTT C Finally press the SYNC START button to enable Sync Start and start the Intro section and style by playing any key in the ACMP section of the keyboard yY t Handclap icon flashes STYLE pae ACCOMPANIMENT STAT _starmstoP__ENDING De Se Xe M 3 Ch
81. or obligation to update existing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head phones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that 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 ears you should consult an audiologist IMPORTANT The louder the sound the shorter the time period before dam age occurs NOTICE Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a func tion 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 environmen tally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production meth ods 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 applica ble 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 perform the replacement 92 BP bottom T
82. ouch Setting voice 000 Use the numeric keypad or buttons riii LILILI 2 IILLIL p I To turn One Touch Setting off select a voice other than 000 26 Selecting and Playing Voices Transpose and Tuning You can also adjust the tuning and change the transposition key of the PSR 262 with the Transpose and Tuning functions E Transpose 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 000 000000000000 0000000000 Transpose determines the key of both the main voice and the bass chord accompa niment of the selected style It also determines the pitch of the songs and the Multi Pads This allows you to easily match the pitch of the PSR 262 to other instruments or singers or play in a different key without changing your fingering The Transpose settings can be adjusted over a range of 12 semitones 1 octave Select the Transpose function in the Overall menu Press the OVERALL button repeatedly if necessary until TRANSPOS appears in the display OVERALL Current Transpose value m LI 1 ni i Restoring the Default Trans ey pose Value TRANSPOSE I Tum If you ve changed the Transpose tI setting you can instantly restore MOD the default setting of 00 by press ing both buttons simulta Indicates Transpose is selected neously when Transpose is selected 2 Change the value wf Use the numeric keypad to set the desired Transpose value 1
83. products in the U S A the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico This warranty is not applicable in other possessions or territories of the U S A or in any other country Please record the model and serial number of the product you have purchased in the spaces provided below Model Serial Sales Slip Purchased from Date Retailer YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS DO NOT MAIL For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de d tails sur les produits veuillez vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS 3RI Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de Mexico S A De C V Departamento de ventas Javier Rojo Gomez No 1149 Col Gpe Del Moral Deleg Iztapalapa 09300 Mexico D F Tel 686 00 33 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil LTDA Av Rebou as 2636 S o Paulo Brasil Tel 011 853 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Argentina S A Viamonte 1145 Piso2 B 1053 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 1 371 7021 PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN
84. r performance OK Good Very Good and Excellent Want to find out more See page 39 Talking This feature talks to you through the speakers announcing the Grade comments as well as the titles of the Lesson steps Want to find out more See page 40 Changing the Tempo Naturally you can change the tempo speed of the song to your liking letting you slow down difficult passages and bring up the tempo gradually until you master them at normal speed Press the TEMPO TAP button QE QN N Use the numeric keypad to set the desired tempo NOTE The PSR 262 also has a convenient Tap Tempo function that allows you to tap a new tempo in real time See page 44 17 18 Getting Started Playing the Demo Songs The PSR 262 has a variety of Demo songs specially recorded to showcase the dynamic sounds and rhythms and give you an idea of what you can do with the instrument I First turn on the power Press the STANDB Y ON button 2 Set the Volume Initially turn the MASTER VOLUME control about a third of the way up You can adjust the control for optimum level once the songs start playing MASTER VOLUME 3 Press the DEMO button All five songs will play back in sequence You can play along on the key board with the songs oEMo eh The current song name and number appear at the left of the
85. r to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty Shipping and or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility Units shipped for service should be packed securely Repaired units will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the first 90 days IMPORTANT Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization A Return Authorization RA will be issued that has a track ing number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions It is your responsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and to fol low all safety precautions EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply to units whose trade name trademark and or ID numbers have been altered defaced exchanged removed or to failures and or damages that may occur as a result of Neglect abuse abnormal strain modification or exposure to extremes in temperature or humidity Improper repair or maintenance by any person who is not a service representative of a retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product an autho rized service center or an authorized service representative of Yamaha This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by Yamaha to sell these
86. s shown in the display NOTE Each press of the corresponding button L or R alternately selects Lessons 1 3 Pressing both buttons simultaneously calls up Lesson 4 Both Hands 16 Lesson 1 Timing This step lets you work on the timing of the notes In Les son 1 the particular note you play on the keyboard is unimportant The PSR 262 checks your timing and how rhythmically tight your playing is SION Want to find out more See page 36 Lesson 2 Waiting In Lesson 2 you practice playing the notes correctly as they appear in the display notation The accompaniment pauses and waits for you to play the notes correctly before it continues dl re iS LIME Want to find out more See page 37 Lesson 3 Minus One In Lesson 3 one of the parts is muted and you practice the missing part in time with the rhythm mn c Want to find out more See page 37 Lesson 4 Both Hands Lesson 4 is just like Lesson 3 except that the parts for both hands are muted letting you practice the missing parts in time with the rhythm Wd Want to find out more See page 38 Step 4 Lesson Grade The PSR 262 has a built in evaluation function that moni tors your practicing and like a real teacher tells you how well you did each exercise Four grades are assigned depending on you
87. soon as this happens replace them with a complete set of six new batteries N WARNING e Use ONLY a Yamaha PA 3B AC Power Adaptor or other adap tor specifically recommended by Yamaha to power your instrument from the AC mains The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the PSR 262 Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the PSR 262 or during electrical storms CAUTION Never mix old and new batter ies or different types of batter ies e g alkaline and manganese To prevent possible damage from battery leakage remove the batteries from the instru ment if it is not to be used for a long time Turning On the Power With the AC power adaptor connected or with batteries installed simply press the STANDBY switch until it locks in the ON position When the instrument is not in use be sure to turn the power off Press the switch again so that it pops up M STANDBY ON O N CAUTION Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position electric ity is still flowing to the instru ment at the minimum level When you are not using the PSR 262 for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC out let and or remove the batteries from the instrument Setting Up Accessory Jacks B Using Headphones 0000000000000 0000000000000 For private practicing and playing without disturbing others
88. t 100 styles Fingering Multi Fingering Sections Intro Main A B Ending Fill Overall controls Multi Pad Grade Talking Transpose Tuning Accompani ment Volume Song Volume Metronome Volume Style controls Acmp On Off Sync Start Start Stop Intro Ending Main A B Auto Fill Song controls Start Stop Pause A B Repeat Fast Forward Rewind Melody Voice Change One Touch Setting 1 style 1 song Multi Pads 4 pads x 10 banks Yamaha Education Suite Dictionary Lesson 1 4 Preset songs 100 songs Amplifier 2 0W 2 0W MIDI IN OUT Auxiliary jacks PHONES OUTPUT DC IN 10 12V MIDI IN OUT SUS TAIN Speakers 12cm x 2 Power consumption 9W when using PA 3B power adaptor Power supply Adaptor Yamaha PA 3B AC power adaptor Batteries Six D size SUM 1 R 20 or equivalent batteries Dimensions 933 x 370 x 129 mm 36 3 4 x 14 7 12 x 5 12 Weight 5 2kg 11 Ibs 7 oz Supplied accessories Music Stand Owner s Manual Song Book Optional accessories Headphones HPE 150 AC power adaptor PA 3B Footswitch FC4 FC5 Keyboard stand L 2L L 2C Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify prod ucts or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Index Misc
89. t falli period of time at a high or uncom se permanent hearing n the ears consul uch ment hs since rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and S Switches or connec ching the stand d cause damage ng over Ors oss If you aph ysician as the Yamaha MIDI data filer t the loss of important data due to Yamaha cannot be held responsible for dan nage 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 Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may be different from the ones on your instrument Congratulations on your purchase of the Yamaha PSR 262 PortaTone You now own a portable keyboard that combines advanced functions great sound and exceptional ease of use in a highly compact package Its outstanding features also make it a remarkably expressive and versatile instrument Read this Owner s Manual carefully while playing your new PSR 262 in order to take full advantage of its various features Main Features The PSR 262 is a sophisticated yet easy to use keyboard with the following features and functions C N E Yamaha Education Suite The PSR 262 features the new Yamaha Ed
90. tant settings as well as chord and note indications Built in high quality stereo amplifier speaker system 100 songs for your listening enjoyment or for use with the sophisticated learning tools of the Yamaha Education Suite Contents Panel Controls and Terminals 6 Talkilig in oii tercer ere 40 Setting HERE 8 Oetrange Donee s vus 41 i d Sundae Lain 8 Selecting and Playing Stvles 42 urning On the POWEr in 8 e Selecting and Playing a Style 42 Accessory JACKS i 9 Playing the Accompaniment 43 e Changing the Tempo 46 i z Style Sections Main A Main B and Fill ins 46 Quick Guide 10 e Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume 47 Stell T VR 10 Using Auto Accompaniment o pA Mond E 12 Multi Fingering eene 48 Step 3 Auto Accompaniment 14 M ulti Pads iret met 51 Step 4 LESSON use EE MIDI aa 52 Troubleshooting 53 Getting Started Voice Lists li diete on aL 54 Playing the Demo Songs 18 Mone Dium KIUEISU scorri 56 Panel Display Indications 19 Style List amp Multi pads 57 Portable Grand 2 55 iens 20 a e Playing the Portable Grand 20 MIDI Implementation Chart
91. ucation Suite a set of learning tools that utilize the latest technology to make studying and practicing music more fun and fulfilling than ever before The Yamaha Education Suite includes Lesson iuuuiiciiizicinia page 34 The convenient and easy to use Lesson feature guides you through the parts of a song just like a patient teacher Select from any one of 100 songs on the PSR 262 and learn the left and right hand parts independently at first then together Lesson features four easy steps that help you master each song Timing Waiting Minus One and Both Hands Grade amp Talking pages 39 40 The PSR 262 also has the Grade and Talking features Grade is a virtual teacher evaluating your practice sessions and rating your performance The convenient Talking function announces each Lesson step and your grades among other things Dictionary page 41 Dictionary is a built in chord encyclopedia that teaches you how to play specific chords by showing you the appropriate notes in the display perfect for when you know the name of a chord and want to quickly learn how to play it Ne A f N Bi Portable Grand page 20 The PSR 262 also has a Portable Grand function for realistic piano performance Pressing the Piano button instantly calls up the stunningly authentic Stereo Sampled Piano vo
92. ug from the plug with wet hands e Checkthe electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may outlet Never insert or remove an electric have accumulated on it day to prevent the possi nal components bility of panel disfiguration or damage to the inter Do not use the instrument near other electrical products such as televi sions radios or speakers since this might cause interference which can affect proper operation of the other products Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might acci dentally fall over Before moving the ins cables rument remove all connected adaptor and oth D r e When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thin ners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping clo Also do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instru this might discolor the panel or keyboard e Do not do not use excessive force on the button e Use only the stand specified for the instrument When atta or rack use the provided screws only Fa to the Do not operate the instrument for a long fortable volume level since this can cau experience any hearing loss or ringing i BISAVING USER DATA e Always save data to an external device s MDF3 frequently in order to help preven a malfunction or user operating error ilure to do so cou internal components or result in the instrumen

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