However, the system backup, User Songs, User Songs, and User Samples will be safe. This clears all song files, style files, and other files that you've transferred to the keyboard's internal drive! If there are any files that you want to keep, make sure you have copies of them on your computer or USB flash drives before doing the memory reset. You can release the keys once the keyboard is on and the display indicates that the reset is in progress. Turn the keyboard back on while continuing to hold down the rightmost white and black keys. Press, and keep holding down, the white key and three black keys at the far right of the keyboard on a 61-key model these are F#, G#, A#, and C, while on a 76-key model they are C#, D#, F#, and G, as shown in the illustrations on page 49 of the Owner's Manual. Memory reset (or "flash clear") - Turn off the keyboard and leave it off for several seconds. However, any song files, style files, and other files that you've transferred to the keyboard's internal drive will be safe. It also clears all User Songs, User Styles, and User Samples! If there are any User Songs, User Styles, or User Samples that you want to keep, make sure you have them saved in a Backup File or User File before doing the system reset. This clears all settings which are remembered even when the keyboard is turned off, putting them back to their "factory default" values. You can release the key once the keyboard is on and the display indicates that the reset is in progress. Turn the keyboard back on while continuing to hold down the rightmost white key. Press, and keep holding down, the white key at the far right end of the keyboard on a 61-key model this is a C, while on a 76-key model it is a G, as shown in the illustrations on page 49 of the Owner's Manual. System reset (or "backup clear") - Turn off the keyboard and leave it off for several seconds.
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Be aware that this operation will delete any song files and style files that you had transferred to the keyboard's internal memory from a Windows PC using the Yamaha Musicsoft Downloader, or from an iPad/iPhone/iPod touch using the Yamaha MusicSoft Manager. You can release the keys when you see a message saying that the keyboard is clearing its flash memory. To clear the flash memory, hold down the highest/rightmost white key, along with the three highest/rightmost black keys (on the PSR-E453 these would be F#, G#, A#, and C), while turning on the keyboard.
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Be aware that this operation will delete any User Song recordings, Registration setups, and User Styles (styles 221 to 230) from the keyboard.įlash Clear - This clears the keyboard's flash memory, which is comparable to a computer's internal hard drive. You can release the key when you see a message saying that the keyboard is clearing its backup memory (which should come up right away). As Biggles said, hold down the highest/rightmost white key (which on the PSR-E453 is a C) while turning on the keyboard. Now, as far as the reset, there are two types:īackup Clear - This is sometimes called a "factory reset," because it clears the keyboard's system memory and backup memory, thereby putting all settings back to their factory default values. The factory default setting if 54, which corresponds to the F# key in the keyboard's second octave. The lowest C key has a value of 36, while the highest C key has a value of 96. You might also check the "SplitPnt" (Split Point) function to see what key it's set to. The factory default setting is 100, which is considered to be normal (100%), but you can set it to any value from 0 to 127 depending on how loudly you want the styles to play. You might go into the FUNCTION menu and check the "StyleVol" (Style Volume) function to make sure it isn't set to 0 or other very low value.