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Yamaha PF-1000 User Manual

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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices
— Mixing Console
119
PF-1000
The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 116.
Adjusting the Effects
There are three effect sec-
tions: Reverb, Chorus, and
DSP (which contains a vari-
ety of effect types). These
are available independently
for the Natural voices and
Regular voices. For details,
refer to the Effect Block list
(page 120).
E
D
C
B
A
J
I
H
G
F
SOUND
CREATOR
DIGITAL
RECORDING
BALANCE
CHANNEL
ON/OFF
PAR T
PAR T
MIXING
CONSOLE
DIGITAL
STUDIO
2 31 5 6 7 84
J
I
H
G
F
2 31 5 6 7 84
Switches among the
effect sections:
REVERB, CHORUS,
and DSP.
Determines the amount of effect that is applied to each part. For more information about the
characteristics of each effect, see the Effect Block list on page 120.
Press this to edit and store
the effect (page 119, 120).
These determine the effect block and let you assign the effect.
BLOCK............ Determines the effect block (group of similar or related effects).
PART ...............Determines the part to which the Insertion effect is applied. It is effective only
when the block is set to DSP1 and the CONNECTION parameter is set to
Insertion (page 120).
CATEGORY..... The various effect programs (in Type below) are grouped into categories. This
parameter may not be available depending on the selected block.
TYPE ...............Determines the type of effect that is assigned to the selected effect block. The
actual effect types that are available may differ depending on the selected block.
When the BLOCK parameter is set to REVERB1, CHORUS1, or
DSP1, press this to call up the display from which you can change the
detailed settings for the effects.
1
2
Each press of this
button switches among
the various parts/
channels.
Indicates the type name for
each effect block.

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Yamaha PF-1000 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeDigital Piano
Number of Keys88
Sounds/Tones14
MIDIYes
Sound EngineAWM
EffectsReverb, Chorus
Speakers12cm x 2

Summary

Special Message Section

Product Safety Markings

Explains graphical symbols used for product safety warnings.

Important Notice

Details product testing, safety approvals, modification warnings, and service responsibilities.

Precautions

WARNING

Lists essential safety precautions to prevent serious injury or death from electrical shock, fire, etc.

CAUTION

Outlines basic precautions to avoid physical injury or damage to the instrument or property.

Setting Up the PF-1000

Powering On and Off

Instructions for connecting the power cord and turning the instrument on or off.

Panel Controls and Terminals

Song Playback

Internal and Disk Song Playback

Step-by-step guide to playing songs from the instrument's memory or disk.

Playing Voices

Styles

Saving and Recalling Custom Panel Setups — Registration Memory

Registering Panel Setups

How to save current panel configurations (voices, effects) to memory buttons.

Recalling Registration Memory Setups

Instructions for retrieving saved panel settings for instant recall.

Editing Voices — Sound Creator

Sound Creator Operation and Parameters

Explains how to access and adjust voice parameters for custom editing.

Editing Voice Tone and Effects

Details on modifying filter, EG, vibrato, effects, and harmony settings.

Recording Your Performances and Creating Songs — Song Creator

Recording Methods (Quick, Multi, Step)

Explains different techniques for capturing keyboard performances and creating songs.

Creating Accompaniment Styles — Style Creator

Style File Format and Operation

Understanding the style file structure and basic editing operations for creating styles.

Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console

Making Global and Other Important Settings — Function

Using Your PF-1000 with Other Devices

Troubleshooting

Specifications

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