Yamaha PSR-350 Owner's Manual
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To perform a factory reset on the Yamaha PSR-350, turn off the keyboard. Then, hold down the highest white key while turning the power back on. This will reset the keyboard to its factory settings.
Check if the volume is turned up and ensure that headphones are not plugged in. Also, verify that the power adapter is connected properly and the keyboard is turned on.
You can connect the Yamaha PSR-350 to a computer using a MIDI-to-USB interface. Connect the MIDI OUT of the keyboard to the MIDI IN of the interface and connect the interface to your computer via USB.
Yes, the PSR-350 has a built-in 6-track sequencer that allows you to record and playback your performances. Refer to the user manual for detailed recording instructions.
The Yamaha PSR-350 is compatible with standard switch-type sustain pedals such as the Yamaha FC4A or FC5.
Press the 'Voice' button, then use the number buttons or the dial to select the desired voice or instrument sound.
Yes, the PSR-350 can be powered using six D-size batteries. However, for extended use, it is recommended to use the AC power adapter.
First, try turning off the keyboard and turning it back on. If the issue persists, the keyboard may require servicing to address potential hardware issues.
Press the 'Transpose' button and use the '+' or '-' buttons to adjust the pitch up or down in semitones.
The 'One Touch Setting' button automatically selects the most suitable voice and effects for the chosen style, making it easier to set up and play.