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Pagina 2 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

10Playing the Piano Voicez Press the PORTABLE GRANDbutton.The Grand Piano voice is automaticallyselected.x Play the keyboard.Step 1 VoicesWant to

Pagina 3 - PRECAUTIONS

100As the data is being sent, the display indicates the various stages ofdata transmission until the operation is complete:When the operation is compl

Pagina 4 - Yamaha Education Suite

101MIDI FUNCTIONSLoading Bulk DataOnce you’ve saved PortaTone data as described above, you can easilyreload the data back to the PortaTone.1 Set up th

Pagina 5 - Contents

102When the operation is completed, the following display briefly ap-pears (before returning to the original operation).The most common use for the In

Pagina 6 - PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALS

103MIDI FUNCTIONS3 At the “InitSnd?” prompt above, set the opera-tion to standby.Press the + button.4 Start recording on the sequencer, then send theI

Pagina 7 - Rear Panel

104TROUBLESHOOTINGProblem Possible Cause and SolutionWhen the PortaTone is turned on or off, apopping sound is temporarily produced.This is normal and

Pagina 8 - SETTING UP

105A strange “flanging” or “doubling” soundoccurs when using the PortaTone with asequencer. (This may also sound like a “dual”layered sound of two vo

Pagina 9 - ACCESSORY JACKS

106INDEXMisc.+/- keys ... 29AAC adaptor... 8accessory jacks .

Pagina 10 - Step 1 Voices

107SONG SCORES (EZ Chord banks 1, 2)The EntertainerEZ Chord Bank 2MenuetEZ Chord Bank 1

Pagina 11 - Press the METRONOME button

108VOICE LIST Maximum PolyphonyThe PSR-225 has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means that it can play amaximum of up to 32 notes at once, regardless

Pagina 12 - Using the auto accompaniment

109Panel Voice ListVoiceBank SelectMIDIVoice NameNumberMSB LSBProgramChange#VoiceBank SelectMIDIVoice NameNumberMSB LSBProgramChange#PIANO001 0 112 0

Pagina 13 - MEASURE TEM PO

11Step1VoicesPanel Voice ListChanging the Metronome Volume1 Press one of the OVERALL ▲/▼ buttons until“MtrVol” is shown in the display.2 Press the OVE

Pagina 14 - Step 3 Chord Guide

110VOICE LISTGM Voice ListVoiceBank SelectMIDIVoice NameNumberMSB LSBProgramChange#VoiceBank SelectMIDIVoice NameNumberMSB LSBProgramChange#166 0 0 55

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111VOICE LISTVoiceBank SelectMIDIVoice NameNumberMSB LSBProgramChange#221 0 0 110 Fiddle222 0 0 111 ShanaiPERCUSSIVE223 0 0 112 Tinkle Bell224 0 0 113

Pagina 16 - Step 4 Songs

112DRUM KIT LIST• “<——” indicates that the drum sound is the same as “Standard Kit 1”.• Each percussion voice uses one note.• The MIDI Note # and N

Pagina 17 - OTS User

113106 107 108 109 110127 127 127 127 1270000025 27 32 40 48MIDI KeyAlternateAnalog Kit Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Symphony Kit1Note# Note offAssign

Pagina 18 - M.Octave

114[Portable Keyboard] Date: 21-May-2001Model: PSR-225GMMIDI Implementation ChartVersion: 1.0Function Transmitted Recognized RemarksBasic Default 1 -

Pagina 19 - Function Parameters

115NOTE:*1 By default (factory settings) the PSR-225 ordinarily functions as a 16-channel multi-timbral tone generator, and incoming data does not aff

Pagina 20 - Step 6 MIDI

116* If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB, the LSBwill be directed to TYPE 0.* Panel Effects are based on the “(Numbe

Pagina 21 - GM System Level 1

117Keyboards• 61 standard-size keys (C1 - C6),with Touch Response.Display• Large multi-function LCD displaySetup• STANDBY/ON• MASTER VOLUME : MIN - MA

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Limited Warranty90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTSYamaha Corporation of America, hereafter referred to as Yamaha, warrants to the original consumer of a produ

Pagina 23 - PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONS

FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-tained in this

Pagina 24 - PORTABLE GRAND

12Using the auto accompanimentThe PSR-225 has powerful and easy-to-use autoaccompaniment features. All you have to do isplay chords with your left ha

Pagina 25 - 3 Turn on the Metronome

HEAD OFFICE Yamaha Corporation, Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument DivisionNakazawa-cho 10-1, Hamamatsu, Japan 430-8650Tel: 053-460-3273[PK] 2

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M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation© 2001 Yamaha CorporationV799500 10?PO???.?-01A0 Printed in ChinaYa

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13Selecting a complete music style with ideal voice and othersettings — One Touch SettingThe PortaTone features 100 different styles in various music

Pagina 28 - Aco.Bass

14Using the Chord Guide functionLearning how to play specific chordsz Enter the Style mode, then press theCHORD GUIDE button until “Dict.” isshown in

Pagina 29 - 3 Play the selected voice

15Playing chord progressions (songs) with just one fingerq Enter the Style mode, then press theCHORD GUIDE button until “EZ. is shownin the display.w

Pagina 30 - Std.Kit1

16Playing a songChanging the tempo (speed) of the songq Press one of the OVERALL ▲/▼ buttons until“Tempo” is shown in the display.Changing the volume

Pagina 31 - M.Volume

17Recording your own songThe PSR-225 lets you record your own songs by using two different methods — Realtime and Step. Tryout both of these recordin

Pagina 32 - Transpos

18Using the Function parametersThe PSR-225 has a variety of settings in the Function parameters.These give you detailed control over many of the PSR-2

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19FunctionpageF01 M.Volume Main Voice Volume 31F02 M.Octave Main Voice Octave 31F03 M.Pan Main Voice Pan 31F04 M.RevLvl Main Voice Reverb Send Level 3

Pagina 34 - Turn on the Dual Voice mode

2This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply(adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply oradapter other than one descri

Pagina 35 - 6 Exit the Function mode

20Using MIDIThe PSR-225 also features rear panel MIDI terminals (MIDI IN and MIDI OUT) as well as acomprehensive set of MIDI functions, that let you u

Pagina 36 - 3 Set Split to “on.”

21Step 6MIDI● In this setup you can record your PSR-225 performance, including the auto accompani-ment, to a connected computer or sequencer. (Up to

Pagina 37 - 5 Exit the Function mode

22PANEL DISPLAY INDICATIONSThe PortaTone features a large multi-function display that shows all importantsettings for the instrument. The section bel

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23쐄 Measure and TempoThese show the current measure during play-back of a song or style, and the currently setTempo value for the song or style.쐂 Beat

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24PORTABLE GRANDThis convenient function lets you automatically exit from anyother mode or function and instantly call up the Grand Pianovoice.Press t

Pagina 40 - 1 Turn on the Reverb effect

25Decreases TempovalueIncreases Tempovalue2 Change the value.Use the OVERALL +/- buttons to increase or decrease the Tempo value.Holding down either b

Pagina 41 - 3 Exit the Function mode

26Adjusting the Metronome VolumeYou can adjust the volume of the Metronome sound independently of the otherPortaTone sounds. The volume range is 000

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27PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODEThe Voice mode features 228 authentic voices (including 128 General MIDIvoices), plus 10 special drum kits — all of w

Pagina 43 - 1 Turn on the Harmony effect

28There are three ways to select voices: 1) directly entering the voice numberwith the numeric keypad, 2) using the +/- keys to step up and downthroug

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29Using the +/- keysPress the + key to select the next voice number, and press the - key toselect the previous voice. Holding down either key continu

Pagina 45 - ■ Effect Types

3Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.When using a power adaptor, even when the power switch is in the “STANDBY” position,elect

Pagina 46 - Harmony Types

30PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODE1 Select the Function mode.Press the FUNCTION button.2 Select the desired Function parameter number.While the “FUNCTI

Pagina 47 - THE STYLE MODE

31PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODE3 Change the parameter setting or value.After the “FUNCTION” indication stops flashing, use the numerickeypad or +/-

Pagina 48 - 3 Start the accompaniment

32PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODEDecreases TransposevalueIncreases TransposevalueYou can also adjust the tuning and change the transposition (key) of

Pagina 49 - MEASURE TEMPO

33PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODEDecreases TuningvalueIncreases TuningvalueTuningTuning determines the fine pitch setting of both the main voice and t

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34The Dual Voice mode lets you create richly textured sounds by “layering”two different voices together — one voice being the Main voice selected inth

Pagina 51 - 4 Stop the accompaniment

355 Set other parameters as needed.To select and set other parameters, repeat steps 2 - 4 above.6 Exit the Function mode.Once you’ve made all desired

Pagina 52 - ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROLS

36In the Split Voice mode, you can assign two different Voices to opposite sections of the keyboard, andplay one Voice with your left hand while your

Pagina 53 - CHANGING THE TEMPO

37PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODE5 Exit the Function mode.Once you’ve made all desired settings, press one of the other mode but-tons (SONG, STYLE, or

Pagina 54 - AND FILL-INS)

38PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODEVoice Set and Touch Sensitivity are two important voice-related parameters,and are found in the Utility section of th

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39PLAYING VOICES — THE VOICE MODENo. Parameter Name Display Name Range/SettingsF72 Voice Set VoiceSet oFF, onF73 Touch Sensitivity TouchSns 1 — 3Descr

Pagina 56 - Single Finger Chords

Congratulations on your purchase of the YamahaPSR-225 PortaTone!You now own a portable keyboard that combines advanced func-tions, great sound and exc

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40EFFECTSThe Reverb effect reproduces the natural ambient “wash” of sound thatoccurs when a instrument is played in a room or concert hall. A total o

Pagina 58 - AcmpSPnt

414 Exit the Function mode.Once you’ve made all desired settings, press one of the other mode but-tons (SONG, STYLE, or VOICE).The Chorus effect lets

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42DSPThe DSP effect section provides many reverb and chorus effects, plus awealth of other useful and dynamic effects for enhancing and changing theso

Pagina 60 - WHAT IS A CHORD?

43EFFECTSHARMONYThe Harmony section features a variety of performance effects that enhancethe melodies you play when using the accompaniment styles of

Pagina 61 - Cm Caug Cdim

443 Exit the Function mode.Once you’ve made all desired settings, press one of the other mode but-tons (SONG, STYLE, or VOICE).Function Parameters — E

Pagina 62 - CHORD GUIDE

45EFFECTSReverb TypesNo. Reverb DisplayType Name1 Hall 1 Hall12 Hall 2 Hall23 Room 1 Room14 Room 2 Room25 Stage 1 Stage16 Stage 2 Stage27 Plate 1 Plat

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46EFFECTSHarmony TypesNo. Harmony Type Display Name1 Duet Duet2 Trio Trio3 Block Block4 Country Country5 Octave Octave6 Trill 1/4 note Tril1/47 Trill

Pagina 64 - 3 Set the desired key

47AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT —THE STYLE MODEThe Style mode provides dynamic rhythm/accompaniment patterns — as well asvoice settings appropriate for each patt

Pagina 65 - F Dm Gm Dm

48Style numbers can be selected in the same way as with the voices (see page28). You can use the numeric keypad to directly enter the style number,us

Pagina 66 - Select the EZ Chord function

49AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT — THE STYLE MODEStarting with an Intro sectionEach style has its own two- or four-measure Intro section. When usedwith the auto

Pagina 67 - 5 Play the chords

5ContentsSELECTING AND PLAYINGSONGS — THE SONG MODE 75SELECTING AND PLAYING A SONG75CHANGING THE TEMPO ... 76ABOUT THE BEAT DISPLAY ...

Pagina 68 - 3 Start recording

502) Press the INTRO button.3) Press the SYNC-START button to enable Sync-Start, and startthe Intro section and accompaniment by playing any key onthe

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51About the Beat DisplayThe dark bars underneath the style name in the display flash in time with the current tempo during playback(or Sync-Start stan

Pagina 70 - To record a space:

52ACCOMPANIMENT CONTROLSWhen the Style mode is active, the panel buttons below the display function as accompanimentcontrols.USING THE AUTO ACCOMPANIM

Pagina 71 - 4 Execute the Clear function

533 Change chords using the auto ac-companiment feature.Try playing a few successive single notes with yourleft hand, and notice how the bass and chor

Pagina 72 - ONE TOUCH SETTING (OTS)

54ACCOMPANIMENT SECTIONS (MAIN A, MAIN BAND FILL-INS)While the accompaniment is playing, you can add variation in the rhythm/accompaniment by pressing

Pagina 73 - 1 Call up the Style mode

55ADJUSTING THE ACCOMPANIMENT VOLUMEThe playback volume of the accompaniment can be adjusted. This volumecontrol affects only the accompaniment volum

Pagina 74 - 3 Play the accompaniment

56Fingered ChordsUsing the key of C as an example, the chart below shows the types ofchords that can be recognized in the Fingered mode.* Notes enclos

Pagina 75 - THE SONG MODE

57• Notes in parentheses canbe omitted.• Playing two same rootkeys in the adjacent octavesproduces accompanimentbased only on the root.• A perfect fif

Pagina 76 - 5 Stop the song

58SETTING THE ACCOMPANIMENT SPLIT POINTThe Accompaniment Split Point determines the highest key for the accom-paniment section. The accompaniment can

Pagina 77 - Rockin'

593 Change the parameter setting or value.After the “FUNCTION” indication stops flashing, use the numeric keypad tochange the value or setting.054Acmp

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6PANEL CONTROLS AND TERMINALSFront Panel쐃 MASTER VOLUME dialThis determines the overall volume of thePortaTone.쐇 OVERALL, DEMO START buttons (▲, ▼, +,

Pagina 79 - SONG RECORDING

60The simple answer: Three or more notes played simultaneously is a chord. (Two notes playedtogether is an “interval” — an interval being the distanc

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61Knowing how to read and write chord names is an easy yet invaluable skill. Chords are oftenwritten in a kind of shorthand that makes them instantly

Pagina 81 - RealTime

62CHORD GUIDEThe Chord Guide functions of the PortaTone provide powerful, easy-to-usetools for learning chords and chord relationships. Chord Guide f

Pagina 82 - 6 Stop recording

633 Specify the type of the chord (major, minor,seventh, etc.).Press the key on the keyboard that corresponds to the desired chordtype (as printed on

Pagina 83 - 9 Exit from the Record mode

64SmartThe Smart type allows you to set the basic key for the chord accompani-ment. Once this is set, you can simply press single keys in the scale a

Pagina 84 - Select the Step Record mode

65For example, to play the following music score, select number 15 sothat the key is set to b=1 (F, or Dm).4 Play the accompaniment, and play single n

Pagina 85 - 4 Select a track number

66EZ ChordThe EZ Chord function is an exceptionally flexible and easy way to programsemi-automatic backing for your performances. It lets you record

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673 Select the desired EZ Chord bank.Use the numeric keypad. Buttons 1 - 8 select EZ Chord banks #1 -#8, respectively. Button 9 selects the bank cha

Pagina 87 - ■ Additional Operations

68EZ Chord — Recording1 Enable recording.Press the RECORD button, repeatedly if necessary, until EZ Chordrecording is selected. (“EZ” appears in the

Pagina 88 - 8 Exit from the Record mode

693) Press the + button in the numeric keypad.This actually records the chord to the selected block and automati-cally moves to the next block.This st

Pagina 89 - Entering Velocity Curves

7씈 INTRO/ENDING buttonWhen the Style mode is selected, this is used tocontrol the Intro and Ending functions. (Seepages 49, 51.)씉 MAIN A/B (AUTO FILL

Pagina 90 - USng1Clr

70HINT — Using SpacesIf your chord progressions are not long and the maximum memory space for chords isn’t very important toyou, you can use the space

Pagina 91 - FOOTSWITCH

71Clearing an EZ Chord BankThis operation lets you erase (clear) all recorded chords for the se-lected EZ Chord bank.1 Enable the EZ Chord Record mode

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72ONE TOUCH SETTING — USERFour User banks each with four different settings — a total of sixteen — are available for your customsettings. Each of the

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73ONE TOUCH SETTING (OTS)5 Exit from the Record mode.Press the RECORD button.Recalling a User One Touch SettingOnce you’ve recorded your settings to a

Pagina 94 - ● System Messages

74Preset One Touch Settings are used in a slightly different way than the User settings. First, select astyle, then select a Preset OTS. The Preset

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75SELECTING AND PLAYING SONGS —THE SONG MODESELECTING AND PLAYING A SONG1 Select the Song mode.Press the SONG button.Indicates Song modeis selected003

Pagina 96 - RemoteCh

763 Start the selected song.Press the START/STOP button. As the song plays back, the measure num-ber and chords are shown in the display.4 If you wan

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77Decreases TempovalueIncreases Tempovalue2 Change the value.Use the OVERALL +/- buttons to increase or decrease the Tempo value.Holding down either b

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78Decreases SongVolume valueIncreases SongVolume valueThe playback volume of the song can be adjusted. This volume controlaffects only the song volum

Pagina 99 - BulkSend

79SONG RECORDINGThe PortaTone features powerful and easy-to-use song recording features thatlet you record your keyboard performances — using up to si

Pagina 100 - Send:Sng

8SETTING UPThis section contains information about setting up your PortaTone for playing.Make sure to read this section carefully before using the ins

Pagina 101 - Loading Bulk Data

80In brief, the basic operation for recording is:1) Make all desired PortaTone settings.2) Select the Realtime Record mode.3) Select a User song for r

Pagina 102 - InitSend

812 Select the Realtime Record mode.Press the RECORD button, repeatedly if necessary, until “RealTime” appearsat the top of the display.3 Select a Use

Pagina 103 - MIDI FUNCTIONS

825 Start recording.When the “RECORD“ indication stops flashing and the beat bars and tracknumber start flashing, you can start recording simply by pl

Pagina 104 - TROUBLESHOOTING

83 Additional OperationsMuting Tracks During PlaybackWhile recording is enabled, you can selectively mute different tracks. This is useful for when

Pagina 105 - Data Initialization

84SONG RECORDINGRECORDING A USER SONG — STEP RECORDINGThe basic steps for Step recording are similar to those for Realtime recording. In brief, the b

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85SONG RECORDING3 Select a User song for recording.This operation is the same as that of Realtime recording (page 81).4 Select a track number.Press th

Pagina 107 - The Entertainer

86The beat bars also indicate the current recording position (as the beatof the measure).The note is automatically entered and Step recording moves to

Pagina 108 - VOICE LIST

87SONG RECORDING=+Recording Triplets and Dotted Notes:1) At the desired position, press the corresponding numeric keypadbutton (“7” for dotted or “9”

Pagina 109 - Panel Voice List

88SONG RECORDINGThis operation deletesall previously recordednotes that follow thenote to be replaced.Make sure you wish todelete any subsequentnotes

Pagina 110 - GM Voice List

89SONG RECORDINGEntering Velocity CurvesIn Step recording, all notes are recorded at the same velocity or volume. To make a Step-recordedtrack sound

Pagina 111 - STYLE LIST

9 Using the MIDI Terminals• Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected tothe FOOT SWITCH jack before turning on the power.• Do not pres

Pagina 112 - DRUM KIT LIST

90CLEARING A SONGThe Song Clear operation (of the Function parameters) completely erasesall recorded data on all tracks of a selected User song. Use

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91FOOTSWITCHThe PortaTone has a footswitch feature that can be used to control a variety offunctions and operations. By using your foot to convenient

Pagina 114 - MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART

92Footswitch Assign FunctionsFunction Name Display NameSustain SustainEZ Chord Increment EZChdIncStart/Stop StartStpIntro/Ending IntroEndMain A Main A

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93MIDI FUNCTIONSThe PortaTone is MIDI-compatible, featuring MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminalsand providing a variety of MIDI-related controls. By using

Pagina 116 - ■ Effect map

94MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which allows electronicmusical instruments to communicate with each other,

Pagina 117 - SPECIFICATIONS

95MIDI FUNCTIONSCONNECTING TO A PERSONAL COMPUTERBy connecting your PSR-225’s MIDI terminals to a personal computer, youcan have access to a wide vari

Pagina 118 - Limited Warranty

96The Function parameters provide additional, more detailed MIDI settingsfor the PortaTone. These settings include:• Remote Channel• Keyboard Out• Ac

Pagina 119 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

97MIDI FUNCTIONSFunction ParametersNo. Parameter Name Display Name Range/SettingsThis determines how the PortaTone is controlled by a “remote” (extern

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98No. Parameter Name Display Name Range/Settings85 External Clock ExtClock on/offMIDI FUNCTIONSThis determines whether the style playback function is

Pagina 121 - © 2001 Yamaha Corporation

99MIDI FUNCTIONSSaving Bulk Data1 First, set up the connected MIDI device for re-cording the data.The actual procedure may differ depending on your pa

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