User Manual

Table Of Contents
PSR-A5000 Reference Manual 5
* This icon appears only when the optional USB Wireless LAN adaptor is connected.
Tempo
For adjusting the tempo of MIDI Song, Style or Metronome. The same operation
as using the TEMPO [-]/[+] and [RESET/TAP TEMPO] buttons can be done on the
display.
15
Metronome For making settings of the metronome and the [RESET/TAP TEMPO] button. 38
Live Control Determines the functions assigned to the Live Control knobs and joystick. 111
Assignable
Determines the functions assigned to the pedals, assignable buttons, and the
shortcuts on the Home display.
104
Panel Lock
For locking the panel settings. When the panel settings are locked, nothing
happens even when pressing any panel buttons.
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Demo For calling up the Demo display. -
Voice Edit
For editing the preset Voices to create your own Voices. The display differs
depending on whether an Organ Flutes Voice or another kind of Voice is selected.
44, 49 -
Style Creator
For creating a Style by editing the preset Style, or by recording Style channels
one by one.
20 -
Song Recording
For recording your performance. (This is same as the [RECORDING] button on
the panel.)
66
M.Pad Creator
For creating a Multi Pad by editing an existing preset Multi Pad, or by recording a
new one.
51, 53 -
Voice Setting
Determines detailed settings of the keyboard parts, such as the pitch for each
part, and Voice Set filter.
40 -
Style Setting
For making Style playback related settings such as OTS Link timing, Dynamics
Control, etc.
13 -
Song Setting
For making Song playback related settings such as Guide function, Channel
settings, etc.
64 -
Chord Tutor
For calling up instructions on how to play chords that correspond to the specified
chord symbols.
11 -
Scale Tune For adjusting scales to play the desired type of music. -
Master Tune For fine-tuning the pitch of the entire instrument. 41 -
Transpose
For transposing the pitch of the entire sound in semitones, or just the sound of the
keyboard or MIDI Song.
41
Keyboard Determines the Touch Response of the keyboard. 39 -
MIDI For making MIDI-related settings. 114 -
Utility
For making global settings, managing the USB flash drives, initializing the
instrument to the factory default settings, or backing up the data stored in the
instr
ument, etc.
123
Expansion
F
or installing Expansion Packs for adding extra contents downloaded from the
website or created on your own by using the Yamaha Expansion Manager.
128 -
Wireless LAN*
For making settings for connecting the instrument to a smart device via the
wireless LAN function.
120 -
Time* For making settings of the time shown on the Home display. 122 -
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