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12 PSR-S975/S775 Owner’s Manual
Panel Controls and Terminals
Top Panel
1 [ ] (Standby/On) switch ..............................Page 16
Turns on the instrument’s power or sets to standby.
2 [MASTER VOLUME] dial ................................Page 18
Adjusts the overall volume.
3 [DEMO] button ................................................Page 19
Calls up the display for selecting a Demo.
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[MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY] button (PSR-S975) /
[MIC SETTING] button (PSR-S775)
.....................Page 88
Calls up the display from which you can make settings for
the microphone/guitar and (on the PSR-S975) Vocal Har-
mony settings.
5 SONG buttons.................................................Page 62
Selects a Song and controls Song playback.
6 STYLE category selection buttons ...............Page 48
Selects a Style category.
7 [TAP TEMPO]/TEMPO buttons ......................Page 51
Controls the tempo for Style, Song and Metronome playback.
8 TRANSPOSE buttons .....................................Page 38
Transposes the entire pitch of the instrument in semitone
steps.
9 [METRONOME] button................................... Page 37
Turns the metronome on or off.
) [FADE IN/OUT] button.................................... Page 52
Controls fade in/out of Style/Song playback.
! [OTS LINK] button.......................................... Page 54
Turns on/off the OTS Link function.
@ STYLE CONTROL buttons............................. Page 50
Controls Style playback.
# [ASSIGN] button, LIVE CONTROL knobs..... Page 40
Assigns functions and controls sounds in real time.
$ [PITCH BEND] wheel...................................... Page 39
Bends the pitch of the keyboard played sound up or down.
% [MODULATION] wheel ................................... Page 39
Applies vibrato effects, etc.
^ [PHONES] jack ............................................... Page 15
For connecting a pair of headphones.
& LCD and related controls ..............................Page 20
* [BAL.] button .......................................... Pages 57, 74
Calls up settings for the volume balance among the parts.
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