Yamaha PSR-S670 User Manual
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PSR-S670 Owner’s Manual
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The eight function combinations can be edited on the PARAMETER ASSIGN
display called up by using the [7 ]/[8 ] (ASSIGN) buttons. For
instructions, refer to the Reference Manual on the website.
3
Press the [EXIT] button to close the LIVE CONTROL display.
4
Rotate the LIVE CONTROL knobs to control the sound while
playing the keyboard, or playing back the Style, etc.
6
Style/Track-Mute A
Turns on/off playback of the Style channels. Rotat-
ing the knob to the left-most position turns on only
the Rhythm 2 channel, and the other channels are
turned off. By rotating the knob clockwise from
that position, channels are turned on in the order of
Rhythm 1, Bass, Chord 1, Chord 2, Pad, Phrase 1,
Phrase 2, and all channels are turned on when the
knob reaches to the right-most position. Turning
on/off the channels lets you easily change the
rhythmic feel. For details on the Style channels,
refer to page 53.
Balance/Style,M.Pad
Adjusts the volume balance between the Style and
Multi Pad (page 54) playback. Rotating the knob to
the left increases the Style volume, while rotating it
to the right increases the Multi Pad volume.
7
Filter/Voice,Style
Adjusts the cutoff frequency of the filter and the
resonance for all keyboard parts and the Style to
change the timbre or tone of the sound.
Reverb/Voice,Style
Adjusts the Reverb depth for all keyboard parts and
the Style. Rotating the knob to the right makes it
deeper.
8
Master Tempo
Changes the tempo of the currently selected Style
or Song. Setting range is from 50% of the default
tempo value to 150%. Rotating the knob to the left
makes the tempo slower, while rotating the knob to
the right makes it faster.
AUX/Volume
Controls the input volume from the [AUX IN] jack
to adjust the volume balance with the other parts.
Rotating the knob to the right increases it.
Knob 1
Knob 2
NOTE
The Style Retrigger function is applied
only to the Main section of the Style.
NOTE
Depending on the panel settings or
how you move the knob, you may not
notice any change to the parameter
value or the knob may not work prop-
erly, even if you rotate it.
NOTE
Using the [1
]/[2 ] (RESET)
button resets the selected function’s
parameter value to the default, while
using the [3
]/[4 ] (ALL
RESET) button resets all assignable
function’s parameter value.