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ii•Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the Disklavier.However, if you discover a stain, carefully usea soft damp cloth to remove it.Interference• The Diskl
iiiEnglishTable of ContentsChapter 1 Setting Up Your DisklavierItems Supplied with the Disklavier ... 1Connecting the Control Unit...
ivChapter 10 Advanced Ensemble SongPlaybackTuning the Tone Generator(TG Master Tune) ... 39Playing the Piano
1English Chapter 1: Setting Up Your DisklavierThis chapter provides information on the supplied items and how to set up your Disklavier.Items S
2Connecting the PowerCableConnect the Disklavier’s power cable to an ACwall outlet.Important: Make sure that the voltage of the ACwall outlet matches
3English Chapter 1: Setting Up Your DisklavierBasic Disklavier TerminologyThe following is a list of several basic Disklavier words that you ma
4Chapter 2Names of Parts and TheirFunctionsThis chapter describes the functions of the buttons and other parts of the Disklavier.Control Unit — Front
5English Chapter 2: Names of Parts and Their Functionsw [REC] buttonUsed to engage the Record Standby mode beforerecording starts.e [SONG SELEC
6Control Unit — Rear Panel1 CD CONTROLUsed to connect the line from the piano.2 AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI INUsed to connect audio equipment such as anexternal
7English Chapter 2: Names of Parts and Their FunctionsAmplifier, Speakers & Foot Controller1 AC LINE INLETConnect the AC power cable here.2
CAUTION—Use of controls or adjustments or performance ofprocedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardousradiation exposure.FCC INF
8Remote Control1 [RECORD] buttonUsed to engage the Record Standby mode beforerecording starts.2 Number keypad*Used for direct song selection and to en
9English Chapter 3: Disks Used with the DisklavierAccidental Erasure ProtectionFloppy disks have an erasure protection tab whichcan be set so t
10Inserting & Ejecting FloppyDisksInsertingCarefully insert the disk into the disk drive shutterfirst, label side up, as shown. Push it until it c
11English Chapter 3: Disks Used with the DisklavierMemory DisksBesides floppy disks and CDs, the Disklavier has64 megabytes (4 megabytes × 16 M
12This chapter describes how to turn on and off your Disklavier and how to set the internal calendar.Turning your Disklavier on/off is a basic and ver
13English Chapter 4: Turning On/Off Your DisklavierSetting the InternalCalendarThe Disklavier has an internal calendar that canbe set from 1/1/
14Making Backups ofDemo SongsYou can copy and backup pre-stored demo songsfrom a Memory Disk onto a floppy disk.The following songs cannot be backed u
15English Chapter 5: Display (LCD) and DRIVE IndicatorVarious information is shown in the display (LCD: Liquid Crystal Display) and DRIVE indic
16All PianoSoft disks use the minutes and secondsformat. Songs that you record yourself will usethe minutes and seconds format unless you use themetro
17English Chapter 5: Display (LCD) and DRIVE IndicatorPrevious/Next Display IndicationsThe arrows that appear on the far right of adisplay indi
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18The Disklavier can play back floppy disks such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft.Plus disks, songs you store inthe Memory Disks, and PianoSoft.PlusAudio CD
19English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackStandard Audio CDsStandard CDs contain two audio channels (R andL). Both are output via the built-in speake
20Starting Playback1Specify a disk.2Press [PLAY/PAUSE].The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights andsong No.1 starts playing.The Disklavier plays the piano part
21English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackSelecting Songs withthe Control UnitPress [SONG SELECT ] to selectthe next song.Press [SONG SELECT ] to se
222To select a song numbered 10 andabove, enter the first digit, thenwithin 2 seconds, enter thesecond digit.To select song number 12 for example,pres
23English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackFast Forward & ReverseIn Pause mode, fast forward and reverse allowyou to quickly locate a desired posit
24Adjusting the VolumeYou can adjust volume with the Control Unit orwith the remote control as described below. Sinceall piano songs are recorded at t
25English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackAdjusting the ToneYou can also adjust the tone using the BASS andTREBLE knobs on the Amplifier, if necessary
26TG Master balance can adjust the volumefrom 0 to 127 and OFF. (0: mutes the soundof the internal XG tone generator; OFF:does not link with the inter
27English Chapter 6: Basic Playback5Press the Selector until theVOLUME indicator lights.Changing the TempoYou can speed up or slow down the pla
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28Transposing a SongPlayback can be transposed up or down by up totwo octaves. This is useful, for example, whenyou want to sing along (karaoke) in a
29English Chapter 7: Repeat PlaybackThis chapter describes various repeat playback functions that you may want to use for entertainment andstud
30Segment A~B RepeatIn Segment A~B Repeat, playback is repeatedbetween two specified points in a song: point Aand point B. This function is useful whe
31English Chapter 7: Repeat PlaybackSegment A~ (Return &Pause) RepeatIn Segment A~ Repeat, playback can berepeatedly restarted from a speci
32Starting Playback froma Specified Point(Search)Playback can be started from a specified point in asong. Instead of using fast forward or preview,you
33English Chapter 8: Useful Functions for Learning PianoThis chapter describes useful functions for piano study, such as practicing one hand wh
34Operating the PedalsYourselfDuring playback, the Disklavier pedals play thepedal data that was recorded with the song. If,however, you want to pract
35English Chapter 8: Useful Functions for Learning PianoThe following table shows the metronomeparameters that can be set.2Use the [<] and [
36Using a Foot Controller toControl the TempoBy connecting an optional Yamaha FC-7controller pedal, playback tempo can also becontrolled.The following
37English Chapter 9: Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble VoiceThe Disklavier’s [VOICE] button lets you assign a voice from the internal XG to
Mounting the Control Unit to the Grand PianoInstallation du boîtier de commande sur un piano à queueMontieren des Steuergerätes an den Flügel(1) Remov
38Note: In Voice mode, the volume of the partsyou play on the keyboard is set by theVol parameter and is not affected by theTG Master Balance function
39English Chapter 10: Advanced Ensemble Song PlaybackThis chapter describes functions that will help you to better enjoy Ensemble song playback
404Press [>] until the cursor is nextto the PianoPart ESBL Outparameter.5Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to set the option to ON.The piano parts
41English Chapter 10: Advanced Ensemble Song PlaybackSelecting Tracks for thePiano PartsNormally, the piano plays tracks 1 and 2 whichare the l
42You can choose from the following options.Option Description## The piano does not play.01 - 16 The piano plays the specifiedtrack.Prg The piano play
43English Chapter 11: Using the AUX ConnectorsYou can connect the Disklavier to external audio devices, such as speakers, a tape recorder or a
44AUX INYou can also connect an external device such as atone generator or synthesizer to the Disklavier andplay along with your favorite recording.1W
45English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM FeatureThe SmartKey feature of your Disklavier is a unique application of Yamaha’s patented “Guide”
461Press the [SONG SELECT ]buttons to select “SmartKeyDemo.”2Press [PLAY/PAUSE].3Watch the piano keyboard for thefirst key prompt and play thatkey
47English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM FeatureCueTIMETM SoftwareSmartKey compatible CueTIME software alsouses the SmartKey features of your
(4) Insert the control cable intothe D-SUB connector on theback of the Control Unit,then securely tighten the twoscrews attached to theconnector. Be s
48Tur ning off the “Prompt Repeat”option for CueTIME disksIf you find the repeating key prompts distractingwhen performing your piece from the written
49English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM Feature3While holding the [ENTER] button,press either the “L” or “R” [PART]buttons to activate the “
504Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to select OFF.5Press [FUNC.].6Press [PLAY/PAUSE] button andplay the song.If you miss a note on the guided track,
51English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM Feature4Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to select OFF.5Press [FUNC.].6Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and play
52A special-purpose floppy disk (Smart PianoSoft) that supports CDs available on the market and a CD canbe played back simultaneously.PianoSmartSimply
53English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart FeatureThe “Registering” display does not appearduring the second and subsequentplaybacks of a song
54Stopping PlaybackPress [STOP].Playback stops and the song returns to thebeginning.Pressing [STOP] while in Pause modecancels Pause mode.Note: Unlike
55English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart Feature5Start playback, and check thetiming.Top: This indicates the amount by whichthe synchronizati
56PianoSmart RecordingDuring recording, songs can be recorded as MIDIdata while a CD is being played back. You canrecord your song onto Memory Disks
57English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart Feature☛ Unformatted disks must be formatted beforeuse with the Disklavier. See “FormattingDisks” on
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582aSpecify a disk.Note: If you are recording to a floppy disk,make sure that the disk’s erasureprotection tab is set to “unprotected”.☛ Unformatted d
59English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart FeatureWhen Re-recording UsingAnother CD☛ See Step 1 to 3 on pages 57 and 58.4aPress [REC] until the
60The following table lists the basic voices for the internal XG tone generator. These voices are available onany XG compatible generator or synthesiz
61English Chapter 14: Internal XG Tone Generator Voice & Drum Kit ListVoice # Display Name Full NameReed065 SprnoSax Soprano Sax066 Alto Sa
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Welcome to the Yamaha DisklavierTM!Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Disklavier piano!The Disklavier is a fascinating instrument that integrates a c
iEnglishImportantRead the following before operating the Disklavier.Warnings• Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subjectto excessive heat, low te
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