PSR-S670 Owner’s Manual
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LCD and related controls...............................Page 20
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[CHANNEL ON/OFF] button...................Pages 53, 63
Calls up settings for turning Style/Song channels on or off.
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[BALANCE] button .................................Pages 54, 72
Calls up settings for the volume balance among the parts.
A
[FUNCTION] button ........................................Page 94
Lets you make advanced settings and create your original
Styles, Songs and Multi Pads.
B
REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons................Page 83
Registers and recalls panel setups.
C
[OTS LINK] button ..........................................Page 51
Turns on/off the OTS Link function.
D
VOICE category selection buttons................Page 33
Selects a Voice category.
E
ONE TOUCH SETTING buttons .....................Page 50
Calls up the appropriate panel settings for the Style.
F
MULTI PAD CONTROL buttons...................... Page 74
Selects and plays a rhythmic or melodic Multi Pad phrase.
G
PART SELECT buttons .................................. Page 34
Selects a keyboard part.
H
PART ON/OFF buttons ................................... Page 35
Turns the keyboard part on or off.
I
[USB] button ................................................... Page 92
Calls up the display for selecting a file in the USB flash
drive.
J
VOICE EFFECT buttons ................................. Page 40
Applies various effects to the keyboard performance.
K
UPPER OCTAVE [-]/[+] buttons ..................... Page 36
Shifts the pitch of the keyboard in octave steps.
Panel Setup (Panel Settings)
By using the controls on the panel, you can make various settings as described
here. These settings of the instrument are together referred to as “panel setup”
or “panel settings” in this manual.
For details on the Rear Panel, refer to page 88.
Rear Panel
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There are ports (holes) on the right
and left sides of this instrument for res-
onance. Do not insert any objects (a
pen or handkerchief etc.) into them.
CAUTION
Do not insert your fingers or hands
into the ports when carrying this
instrument to prevent injury.
Summary of Contents for PSR-S670
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