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Instruções de Operação Yamaha, Modelo PSR-E433

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1 Install the Yamaha USB-MIDI driver supplied with the USB-MIDI Interface to the computer. For details, refer to the manual of the USB-MIDI interface. 2 Turn off the instrument, then connect the USB-MIDI interface to the USB terminal of the computer and to the MIDI terminals of the instrument. MIDI [IN][OUT] terminals Computer USB terminal USB-MIDI interface (Yamaha UX16, etc.) Instrument 3 Turn on the power of the instrument. Computer-related Operations 5 Computer-related Operations 6 Playing Back Songs on a Computer via the Instrument Sounds With the use of MIDI file playback software on your computer, you can play back Songs (MIDI files) via the sounds of the connected instrument. This section covers the basic procedure. For detailed instructions, refer to the manual of your particular MIDI file playback software. 1 Connect the instrument to a computer. 2 Start the MIDI file playback software/application on the computer. 3 Have a Standard MIDI file ready on the computer. 4 From the playback software, select the connected instrument as the MIDI output destination. 5 Start playback of the MIDI file on the playback software. The MIDI data played back on the computer will be transmitted to the instrument, allowing you to hear the Song being played by the Voice sounds of the instrument. Recording Your Keyboard Performance to a Computer By using Music Production software on the computer, you can record your keyboard performance as MIDI data. For detailed instructions, refer to the manual of the application. This section covers the basic settings you need to make on the instrument for recording. Keep in mind that some of the following functions may not be built into the instrument. .Local Control settings When recording the keyboard performance to the connected computer, the MIDI data you play will be transmitted to the computer then returned back to the instrument. This causes a “double” sound, since the tone generator of the instrument receives the keyboard performance data directly from the keyboard as well as the computer. To avoid this situation, set Local Control to “Off,” in order to separate the tone generator of the instrument from the keyboard. NOTE • When you use a software synthesizer as a tone generator, be sure to make settings on the computer application so that the MIDI data received from the instrument will not be returned back to the instrument, in addition to setting Local Control to “Off.” .External Clock When you record Style/Arpeggio playback, you should set which clock is used, that of the instrument or the computer. If you use the clock of the computer, make settings on the instrument so that Style/Arpeggio playback follows the external clock. .MIDI Transmit settings Make settings so that Style/Arpeggio playback as well as the keyboard performance will be transmitted to the computer. Note that some instruments cannot transmit playback data. .Transmitting the Panel Settings (Initial Send) By executing this before recording, you can record the panel settings to the beginning of the Song data. This ensures that the proper and expected sounds will be produced when the recorded Song plays back. Instrument Playback Record Instrument Transferring MIDI Files Including Song s With Musicsoft Downloader (available for free downloading), the data of the following types can be transferred between the computer and instrument. Song files with the extension “.mid” .External Song This refers to Song data which is created on an external device other than your instrument (such as a com puter). This refers also to Song data obtainable over the Internet. .User Song This refers to Song data which is created via the Recording function of the instrument. User Song data can be transferred to the computer as backup, and then returned to the instrument. Style file with the extension “.sty” .External Style This refers to Style data which is created on an external device other than your instrument (such as a com puter). This refers also to Style data obtainable over the Internet. .User Style This refers to Style data which is created via the Recording function of the instrument. User Style data can be transferred to the computer as backup, and then returned to the instrument. Backup file with the extension “.bup” This file which includes the panel settings and performance data can be transferred to the computer and saved as backup. The Backup file on the computer can be returned to the instrument again, allowing you to recall the panel settings and performance data you created previously. Transfer Instrument The items included in the Backup file and data which can be transferred differ depending on the instrument. For details, refer to the end of this manual. NOTICE • If batteries can be installed to the instrument: To avoid power down during data transfer and possible data loss, make sure to use the power adaptor rather than batteries when using the Musicsoft Downloader. NOTE • Make sure to stop playback of the Son...


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