Yamaha PSR-E303 Owner's Manual
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To perform a factory reset on your Yamaha PSR-E303, turn off the keyboard. Then, while holding down the highest white key, turn the power back on. This will reset the keyboard to its original factory settings.
You can connect the Yamaha PSR-E303 to a computer using a USB-MIDI interface. Connect the MIDI OUT and MIDI IN ports on the keyboard to the interface, and then connect the interface to the computer via USB. Install any necessary drivers if required.
Ensure the keyboard is not in split mode, as this can affect key response. Check for dust or debris under the keys. If issues persist, a professional cleaning or repair might be necessary.
Press the "VOICE" button, then use the number buttons or the "+" and "-" buttons to select a voice number. Press the "VOICE" button again to confirm your selection.
Yes, the Yamaha PSR-E303 has a sustain pedal jack. You can plug a compatible sustain pedal into this jack to use sustain functions.
Press the "SONG" button and select "User 1" or "User 2" to choose a memory location. Press "REC" to start recording, and "STOP" to finish. Your recording will be saved in the selected user song location.
Distortion at high volume may occur if the speakers are overdriven. Reduce the master volume or connect the keyboard to external speakers or headphones for better sound quality.
Press the "METRONOME" button to start the metronome. Use the "TEMPO/TAP" button to adjust the speed. Press the "METRONOME" button again to stop it.
The Yamaha PSR-E303 requires a PA-130 or an equivalent AC power adapter to operate. Ensure the adapter matches the voltage and polarity specifications for safe operation.
To layer two voices, first select the primary voice. Then press the "DUAL" button and select the secondary voice. Both voices will play simultaneously when you press the keys.