Yamaha PSR-140 Owner's Manual

Yamaha PSR-140 Keyboard manual cover
Pages 52
Year 1999
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Yamaha PSR-140 Keyboard Specification

The Yamaha PSR-140 is a versatile electronic keyboard designed for both beginners and intermediate players, offering an array of features that enhance musical creativity. It is equipped with a 61-key full-size keyboard, providing a standard range that is ideal for learning and performance. The instrument includes 100 different voices, allowing users to experiment with various sounds from pianos to strings and even synthesizers. Additionally, the PSR-140 offers 100 accompaniment styles, making it possible to simulate playing with a full band by providing background rhythms ranging from pop and rock to jazz and classical.

This model features Yamaha’s Education Suite, a built-in tutorial system that aids in learning and practicing music, making it particularly beneficial for novice players. The recording function enables users to capture and playback performances, facilitating self-assessment and improvement. The keyboard is also equipped with MIDI compatibility, allowing it to connect to computers and other MIDI devices for expanded functionality in music production and learning software. Its lightweight and portable design, coupled with the option to use batteries or an AC adapter, makes it suitable for both home and on-the-go use. The integrated LCD screen provides clear navigation and control over settings and functions, enhancing the user experience. The Yamaha PSR-140 combines ease of use with a rich feature set, making it a practical choice for those seeking to explore and develop their musical skills.

Yamaha PSR-140 Keyboard F.A.Q.

How do I connect the Yamaha PSR-140 to a computer for MIDI use?

To connect the Yamaha PSR-140 to a computer for MIDI use, you will need a MIDI to USB interface cable. Connect the MIDI OUT port of the keyboard to the MIDI IN port of the cable, and the MIDI IN port of the keyboard to the MIDI OUT port of the cable, then connect the USB end to your computer. Install any necessary drivers and configure your music software to recognize the connected MIDI device.

What should I do if the keys on my Yamaha PSR-140 are unresponsive?

If the keys are unresponsive, first ensure the keyboard is powered on and properly connected to a power source. Check if the volume is turned up. If the problem persists, inspect the keys for any visible obstructions or debris. You may need to perform a factory reset by turning off the keyboard, holding down the highest white key, and turning the keyboard back on while holding the key until the reset is complete.

How can I perform a factory reset on my Yamaha PSR-140?

To perform a factory reset on your Yamaha PSR-140, turn off the keyboard. Then, press and hold the highest white key while turning the keyboard back on. Continue to hold the key until the reset process is complete, which may take a few seconds.

What types of sounds and voices does the Yamaha PSR-140 offer?

The Yamaha PSR-140 offers a variety of sounds and voices, including piano, organ, strings, brass, and percussion. It includes multiple voice variations within each category, providing a wide range of options for different musical styles and compositions.

How can I troubleshoot sound issues on my Yamaha PSR-140?

If you're experiencing sound issues, first ensure the volume is turned up and the keyboard is connected to a power source. Check the headphone jack for any connected headphones or cables that might mute the speakers. If using external speakers or an amplifier, ensure they are powered on and properly connected.

Can I use a sustain pedal with the Yamaha PSR-140?

Yes, the Yamaha PSR-140 is compatible with a sustain pedal. Connect the pedal to the sustain jack located on the back of the keyboard. This will allow you to sustain notes, much like the right pedal on a traditional piano.

What is the best way to clean and maintain my Yamaha PSR-140 keyboard?

To clean and maintain your Yamaha PSR-140, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the surfaces. Avoid using any chemical cleaners or abrasive materials. Keep the keyboard in a dry environment, away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Regularly check for dust accumulation and clean the keys gently.

How do I layer two sounds on the Yamaha PSR-140?

To layer two sounds on the Yamaha PSR-140, select the first voice you want to use. Then, press the 'Dual' button and select the second voice. Both voices will now play simultaneously when you press the keys, allowing for a layered sound effect.

How can I record a song on my Yamaha PSR-140?

To record a song on the Yamaha PSR-140, press the 'Song' button and then press 'Record'. Play your performance. Once finished, press 'Stop'. The recorded song can be played back by pressing 'Play'. Be sure to refer to the user manual for detailed steps on selecting tracks and recording options.

What should I do if the display on my Yamaha PSR-140 is not working correctly?

If the display is not working correctly, ensure that the keyboard is properly powered. Check for any visible damage to the display. Try resetting the keyboard by turning it off, then on again. If the issue persists, it may require professional servicing as the internal components might be damaged.