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Yamaha PortaTone PSR-310 Manuel du produit autorisé
Welcome to Yamaha PortaTone
PSR-210 and PSR-310
Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of a powerful new musical instrument capable of inspiring and
fueling your musical creativity. This is not just another keyboard. The PortaTone keyboard is the result of pas-
sion, vision, and commitment from people who want you to enjoy yourself every time you play the PortaTone.
We're sure you'll agree as you discover the limitless possibilities of your new keyboard!
Regarding this Manual
Just as we have taken many hours perfecting this keyboard, we would like to ask you to take some time and read
this manual thoroughly. This manual describes the functions and features of your new keyboard and it contains
important warnings, installation instructions, and safety information. Please be sure to keep this manual for
future reference.

Table of Contents

The PSR-210 at a glance ................................. 2
The PSR-310 at a glance ................................... 3
Setting Up ...................................................
Taking Care of Your PortaTone .................................... 4
Supplying Power to your Keyboard ................................ 5
Connecting Headphones ................................................. 6
Connecting an Amplifier .................................................. 6
Connecting a Foot Pedal ................................................. 6
Inserting a Music Stand ....................................... 6
The Basics ....................................................... 7
Switching the Keyboard On and Off ..........................
the Song Book ................................................................. 7
Selecting and Playing Voices ................................ 8
Keyboard Percussion ..................................................... 8
Auto Harmony ................................................................. 9
S u s t a i n ............................................................................ 9
Touch Response ............................................................ 10
Dual Voice ....................................................................
S p l i t ................................................................................
Transpose ...................................................................... 12
Playing with Accompaniment .............................. 13
Selecting an Accompaniment Style ............................. 13
Selecting an Accompaniment Mode ............................ 13
Starting the Accompaniment .......................................... 1 4
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Adjusting the Accompaniment Volume ....................... 16
Adding a Fill-in pattern ...................................................
Stopping the Accompaniment ...................................... 16
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the Song Book ............................................................
Minus One ...................................................................
Recording a Sequence ......................................... 18
Playing Back a Recorded Sequence .................... 19
Programming a Chain ............................................. 19
Playing Back a Programmed Chain ........................ 19
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Multi Mode .............................................................
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Resetting the PortaTone .................................... 23
Resetting the Chain Memory . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 23
Resetting the Split Point ..................................... 23
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Troubleshooting .........................................
S p e c i f i c a t i o n s .......................................... 24
Song Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..
MIDI Implementation Charts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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