Yamaha PSS-380 Owner's Manual
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To change the voice on the Yamaha PSS-380, press the "Voice" button and then use the number keys to enter the desired voice number. The display will show the selected voice.
If the Yamaha PSS-380 does not turn on, first check the power adapter connection and ensure it is properly plugged into both the keyboard and a working outlet. If using batteries, ensure they are inserted correctly and are not depleted.
Unfortunately, the Yamaha PSS-380 does not have a factory reset option. To clear any settings, you can manually change each setting back to your desired defaults.
To use the rhythm section, press the "Rhythm" button and then select a rhythm by entering its number using the number keys. Start the rhythm by pressing the "Start/Stop" button.
Regular maintenance for the Yamaha PSS-380 includes dusting the keyboard with a soft, dry cloth and ensuring that the keys and buttons are kept clean and free from debris. Avoid using harsh chemicals.
Yes, you can connect headphones to the Yamaha PSS-380 using the headphone jack located on the back panel of the keyboard. Make sure the headphones have a compatible plug.
The Yamaha PSS-380 does not have built-in recording capabilities. To record a performance, you need to connect the keyboard to an external recording device using the audio output.
If some keys are not producing sound, check if the keyboard is set to a split or dual voice mode that might affect key output. Also, ensure no cables are obstructing the keys and that the keyboard is not damaged.
To transpose the keyboard, press the "Transpose" button and use the "+" or "-" keys to adjust the pitch up or down in semitone increments.
The "Dual" mode on the Yamaha PSS-380 allows you to layer two different voices so they can be played simultaneously, enriching the sound texture. Activate it by selecting a voice, pressing "Dual", and then selecting a secondary voice.