Yamaha PSR-330 Owner's Manual
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To perform a factory reset on the Yamaha PSR-330, turn off the keyboard, then press and hold the highest white key while turning the power back on. This will reset the keyboard to its original factory settings.
To change the voice on your PSR-330, press the 'Voice' button, then use the number buttons or the '+' and '-' buttons to select your desired voice. The selected voice will be displayed on the screen.
To use the auto-accompaniment, press the 'Style' button, select a style using the number pad, and press 'Accompaniment On/Off'. Play a chord in the left-hand section to start the accompaniment.
To record a song, press the 'Record' button, select a track using the number buttons, and then press 'Start/Stop'. Play your music and press 'Start/Stop' again to finish recording.
If you experience sound issues, check the volume settings, ensure headphones are fully plugged in, and verify that the keyboard is not on mute. If issues persist, try a factory reset.
To connect to an amplifier, use a 1/4-inch audio cable to connect the 'Output' or 'Phones/Output' jack on the keyboard to the input of the amplifier. Adjust the volume levels accordingly.
Regularly dust the keyboard with a soft cloth, avoid liquid cleaners, and store it in a dry environment. Check cables for wear and tear, and have a technician service it if any issues arise.
Press the 'Tempo' button, then use the '+' and '-' buttons to adjust the tempo to your desired speed. The tempo value will be displayed on the screen.
Yes, a sustain pedal can be used. Connect the pedal to the 'Sustain' jack on the back of the keyboard. Ensure it is compatible and configured correctly for optimal performance.
To transpose the keyboard, press the 'Transpose' button and use the '+' and '-' buttons to raise or lower the pitch in semitone increments.