Yamaha PSR-273 Owner's Manual

Yamaha PSR-273 Keyboard manual cover
Pages 76
Year 2003
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Yamaha PSR-273 Keyboard Specification

The Yamaha PSR-273 is a versatile and user-friendly keyboard designed for beginners and intermediate players. It features a 61-key full-size keyboard with touch sensitivity, providing a responsive and dynamic playing experience. The keyboard is equipped with Yamaha's Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) stereo sampling technology, producing rich and realistic instrument sounds. It offers a diverse selection of 401 high-quality voices, including pianos, strings, brass, and percussion instruments, allowing users to explore various musical genres.

The PSR-273 includes 143 auto-accompaniment styles, offering a wide range of backing tracks to support solo performances and practice sessions. Its built-in lesson function, the Yamaha Education Suite (YES), aids beginners in developing their skills through interactive learning modules and exercises. The keyboard also features a dual-mode, enabling players to layer two voices simultaneously, and a split function, allowing different voices to be played with each hand.

Connectivity options include a headphone jack for private practice sessions and an auxiliary input for connecting external audio devices. The keyboard is powered by either an AC adapter or six AA batteries, providing flexibility for portable use. Additionally, the PSR-273 includes a convenient LCD display that offers easy access to various settings and functions, enhancing the overall user experience. With its robust feature set and reliable Yamaha craftsmanship, the PSR-273 is an ideal choice for aspiring musicians seeking a comprehensive and affordable keyboard solution.

Yamaha PSR-273 Keyboard F.A.Q.

How do I set up my Yamaha PSR-273 for the first time?

To set up your Yamaha PSR-273, connect the power adapter to the keyboard and an electrical outlet. Then, attach the music stand by inserting it into the slots provided. Finally, turn on the keyboard using the power button.

How can I perform a factory reset on the Yamaha PSR-273?

To perform a factory reset, turn off the keyboard. Then, hold down the highest white key while turning the power back on. This will restore the keyboard to its original factory settings.

What should I do if the keys on my Yamaha PSR-273 are not responding?

If the keys are not responding, ensure the keyboard is properly connected to a power source. Check if the volume is turned up. If the issue persists, try a factory reset or consult a professional technician.

How do I change the voice setting on the Yamaha PSR-273?

To change the voice setting, press the 'Voice' button, then use the number keys or +/- buttons to select the desired voice number. The new voice will be applied immediately.

How can I record and play back a performance on the Yamaha PSR-273?

To record, press the 'Song' button and then the 'Record' button. Play your music, and press 'Stop' when finished. To play back, press the 'Song' button again and use the number keys to select your recorded song.

What maintenance is recommended for the Yamaha PSR-273?

Regularly dust the keyboard with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using liquids or cleaners directly on the keys. Store the keyboard in a dust-free environment when not in use.

How do I connect headphones to the Yamaha PSR-273?

To connect headphones, locate the headphone jack on the back of the keyboard and insert the headphone plug. This will automatically mute the speakers for private listening.

What is the function of the 'Dual Voice' feature on the Yamaha PSR-273?

The 'Dual Voice' feature allows you to layer two different voices together for a richer sound. To activate it, press the 'Dual' button and select the desired secondary voice.

How can I troubleshoot sound distortion on my Yamaha PSR-273?

If you experience sound distortion, check the volume levels and reduce them if necessary. Ensure the power supply is stable. If connected to external speakers, verify the connections.

Can I use a sustain pedal with the Yamaha PSR-273?

Yes, you can use a sustain pedal with the Yamaha PSR-273. Connect the pedal to the 'Sustain' jack located at the back of the keyboard.