Owner's Manual
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...dry cloth. Even when the [ ](Standby/On) switch is a registered trademark of Microsoft® Corporation in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to a USB storage device/or other countries. • The company names and product names in the vicinity of the instrument. ...The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in use or modifications to the instrument, or data that you save your important data onto two USB storage devices/or other external device such as the original. • This device is capable of using the instrument for your instrument. ...
...dry cloth. Even when the [ ](Standby/On) switch is a registered trademark of Microsoft® Corporation in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to a USB storage device/or other countries. • The company names and product names in the vicinity of the instrument. ...The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in use or modifications to the instrument, or data that you save your important data onto two USB storage devices/or other external device such as the original. • This device is capable of using the instrument for your instrument. ...
Owner's Manual
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...Connecting Headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack) .....13 Connecting a Footswitch (SUSTAIN Jack 13 Connecting a Pedal Unit (PEDAL UNIT jack 14 Connecting to a Computer (USB Terminal 15 Turning the Power On 15 Panel Controls and Terminals 16 Quick Guide Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 18 Select and Play a Voice... Style Rhythm 24 Play Along with a Style 25 Playing Songs 28 Select and Listen to a Song 28 Select and Play Songs on a USB Flash Memory ...........30 Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause 31 Play the Demo Song 31 Displaying the Song Score 32 Display the Lyrics...
...Connecting Headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack) .....13 Connecting a Footswitch (SUSTAIN Jack 13 Connecting a Pedal Unit (PEDAL UNIT jack 14 Connecting to a Computer (USB Terminal 15 Turning the Power On 15 Panel Controls and Terminals 16 Quick Guide Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 18 Select and Play a Voice... Style Rhythm 24 Play Along with a Style 25 Playing Songs 28 Select and Listen to a Song 28 Select and Play Songs on a USB Flash Memory ...........30 Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause 31 Play the Demo Song 31 Displaying the Song Score 32 Display the Lyrics...
Owner's Manual
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... power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. NOTICE • Never attempt to turn on . Setting Up Setting Up Connecting to a Computer (USB Terminal) Connect the instrument's USB terminal to the USB terminal of data. Doing so can transfer performance data and song files between the two (page 97). Turn down the volume by...
... power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. NOTICE • Never attempt to turn on . Setting Up Setting Up Connecting to a Computer (USB Terminal) Connect the instrument's USB terminal to the USB terminal of data. Doing so can transfer performance data and song files between the two (page 97). Turn down the volume by...
Owner's Manual
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... #1 Drum Kit page 19 The illustrations next to each key indicate the drum and percussion instruments assigned to the keys when "Standard Kit 1" is selected. #2 USB TO DEVICE terminal pages 30, 90 Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel Song List (Data List) Style List (Data List) Setting Up q w ert y i o !1 !2 u !0 !3 !4 Front Panel...
... #1 Drum Kit page 19 The illustrations next to each key indicate the drum and percussion instruments assigned to the keys when "Standard Kit 1" is selected. #2 USB TO DEVICE terminal pages 30, 90 Panel Controls and Terminals Front Panel Song List (Data List) Style List (Data List) Setting Up q w ert y i o !1 !2 u !0 !3 !4 Front Panel...
Owner's Manual
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Setting Up Display (page 36) Voice List (Data List) Panel Controls and Terminals Music Database List (Data List) !9 !6 !7 !8 @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @0 #2 @1 @7 @8 @9 #0 #1 Rear Panel #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Rear Panel #3 CONTRAST knob page 37 #4 USB TO HOST terminal page 97 #5 SUSTAIN jack page 13 #6 PEDAL UNIT jack page 14 #7 PHONES/OUTPUT jack page 13 #8 DC IN jack page 13 Owner's Manual 17
Setting Up Display (page 36) Voice List (Data List) Panel Controls and Terminals Music Database List (Data List) !9 !6 !7 !8 @2 @3 @4 @5 @6 @0 #2 @1 @7 @8 @9 #0 #1 Rear Panel #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 Rear Panel #3 CONTRAST knob page 37 #4 USB TO HOST terminal page 97 #5 SUSTAIN jack page 13 #6 PEDAL UNIT jack page 14 #7 PHONES/OUTPUT jack page 13 #8 DC IN jack page 13 Owner's Manual 17
Owner's Manual
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... suited for use as lesson songs. • A selection of the selected song. Press the [START/STOP] button to the song. The red lamp lights on a USB flash memory plugged into the instrument, or songs transferred from a computer (pages 30 and 99). 3 Listen to begin playback of piano ensemble songs that are...
... suited for use as lesson songs. • A selection of the selected song. Press the [START/STOP] button to the song. The red lamp lights on a USB flash memory plugged into the instrument, or songs transferred from a computer (pages 30 and 99). 3 Listen to begin playback of piano ensemble songs that are...
Owner's Manual
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...Song File Can be selected/played. Data stored in the root directory. NOTE • Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal (page 91) IMPORTANT • In order to play data copied to a USB flash memory from 36 upward, so all you need to the instrument can be directly selected and played... that for selecting internal songs (page 28). Song File Song File Cannot be selected/played. Quick Guide Playing Songs Select and Play Songs on a USB Flash Memory MIDI songs stored on a USB flash memory are numbered from a computer or other device, the data must be stored either in the...
...Song File Can be selected/played. Data stored in the root directory. NOTE • Precautions when using the [USB TO DEVICE] terminal (page 91) IMPORTANT • In order to play data copied to a USB flash memory from 36 upward, so all you need to the instrument can be directly selected and played... that for selecting internal songs (page 28). Song File Song File Cannot be selected/played. Quick Guide Playing Songs Select and Play Songs on a USB Flash Memory MIDI songs stored on a USB flash memory are numbered from a computer or other device, the data must be stored either in the...
Owner's Manual
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... lyrics. • Small notes that you can play the song yourself while reading the score. NOTE • Both chords and lyrics will be displayed in a USB flash memory or the instrument's internal flash memory. 1 Select a song.
... lyrics. • Small notes that you can play the song yourself while reading the score. NOTE • Both chords and lyrics will be displayed in a USB flash memory or the instrument's internal flash memory. 1 Select a song.
Owner's Manual
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...only SMF format 0) on . Select a song from the computer and saved to turn parts on or off ) (R and L parts are on a USB flash memory. (page 30) NOTE • You can turn off playback, the border around the corresponding part indicator disappears and the corresponding part playback is... them. • You can also use songs (only SMF format 0) transferred from the Piano Solo, Piano Ensemble category! Select a Song For a Lesson Yamaha Education Suite You can select song you like , and you can even play wrong notes. Song playback will wait until you wish to start learning!
...only SMF format 0) on . Select a song from the computer and saved to turn parts on or off ) (R and L parts are on a USB flash memory. (page 30) NOTE • You can turn off playback, the border around the corresponding part indicator disappears and the corresponding part playback is... them. • You can also use songs (only SMF format 0) transferred from the Piano Solo, Piano Ensemble category! Select a Song For a Lesson Yamaha Education Suite You can select song you like , and you can even play wrong notes. Song playback will wait until you wish to start learning!
Owner's Manual
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... Music Database List in the same way as the internal Music Databases (MDB numbers 306-). simply select the appropriate style from a computer or stored on a USB flash memory device connected to the instrument can check the assigned voice and style. 4 Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playback. Select one that...
... Music Database List in the same way as the internal Music Databases (MDB numbers 306-). simply select the appropriate style from a computer or stored on a USB flash memory device connected to the instrument can check the assigned voice and style. 4 Press the [START/STOP] button to stop playback. Select one that...
Owner's Manual
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... recorded data, Song 031 will appear. You can turn the power off when a "Writing!" message is on page 94. When you will be saved to a USB flash memory device, as well. When recording is pressed. Reference To playback the newly recorded performance, press the [START/STOP] button. 56 Owner's Manual Track...
... recorded data, Song 031 will appear. You can turn the power off when a "Writing!" message is on page 94. When you will be saved to a USB flash memory device, as well. When recording is pressed. Reference To playback the newly recorded performance, press the [START/STOP] button. 56 Owner's Manual Track...
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... recorded performance, press the [START/STOP] button. To Play Back a User Song User songs are recorded at the beginning of converting the song to USB flash memory page 94. Data that cannot be lost if you want to save a User Song to a MIDI file and saving it later. If...
... recorded performance, press the [START/STOP] button. To Play Back a User Song User songs are recorded at the beginning of converting the song to USB flash memory page 94. Data that cannot be lost if you want to save a User Song to a MIDI file and saving it later. If...
Owner's Manual
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... registration memory. NOTE • Data cannot be saved (8 banks of four setups each ) can also save your panel settings memorized to registration memory button into USB flash memory as the user file or to a computer as required-select a voice, accompaniment style, etc. 2 Press the [BANK] button. Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings...
... registration memory. NOTE • Data cannot be saved (8 banks of four setups each ) can also save your panel settings memorized to registration memory button into USB flash memory as the user file or to a computer as required-select a voice, accompaniment style, etc. 2 Press the [BANK] button. Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings...
Owner's Manual
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...the default setting only one that all internal songs, all songs transferred to the instrument from a computer, or all MIDI songs on a USB flash memory connected to select "Demo Play Mode". The currently selected repeat playback target will appear. This setting can be played back in ... and [f] buttons as many times as the repeat playback group. Demo Preset User Download USB Demo Song All preset songs All User songs All songs transferred from a computer All songs stored on a USB flash memory connected to call up the "Demo Group" selection display. Simply select the one...
...the default setting only one that all internal songs, all songs transferred to the instrument from a computer, or all MIDI songs on a USB flash memory connected to select "Demo Play Mode". The currently selected repeat playback target will appear. This setting can be played back in ... and [f] buttons as many times as the repeat playback group. Demo Preset User Download USB Demo Song All preset songs All User songs All songs transferred from a computer All songs stored on a USB flash memory connected to call up the "Demo Group" selection display. Simply select the one...
Owner's Manual
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...data of the notes. Determines whether Style data is always applied to a computer. Determines whether or not panel sustain is transmitted (ON) via USB or not (OFF) during Style playback. Determines the guide track number for songs in the score. Optimizes the MIDI settings when you can ...make the score more readable by adjusting the timing of the instrument is transmitted (ON) via USB or not (OFF) during Song playback. Determines whether the Grade function is effective for your right hand lesson. The setting is on the...
...data of the notes. Determines whether Style data is always applied to a computer. Determines whether or not panel sustain is transmitted (ON) via USB or not (OFF) during Style playback. Determines the guide track number for songs in the score. Optimizes the MIDI settings when you can ...make the score more readable by adjusting the timing of the instrument is transmitted (ON) via USB or not (OFF) during Song playback. Determines whether the Grade function is effective for your right hand lesson. The setting is on the...
Owner's Manual
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DEMO DEMO GROUP 1(Demo), 2(Preset), 3(User), 4(Download), 5(USB) Determines the repeat playback group. LANGUAGE Language English/Japanese Determines the display language for the song file names, lyrics and certain display messages. however, when ...
DEMO DEMO GROUP 1(Demo), 2(Preset), 3(User), 4(Download), 5(USB) Determines the repeat playback group. LANGUAGE Language English/Japanese Determines the display language for the song file names, lyrics and certain display messages. however, when ...
Owner's Manual
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...CONTROL display. NOTE • The FILE CONTROL display will automatically be produced if you press the [FILE CONTROL] button while an unformatted USB flash memory is connected to facilitate operation. To exit from FILE CONTROL display. Refer to the "Messages" on the display to the... instrument, the "Format" function will not appear in this instrument's USB TO DEVICE terminal, registered settings can access file operations listed below by pressing the category [r] and [f] buttons from the FILE CONTROL display ...
...CONTROL display. NOTE • The FILE CONTROL display will automatically be produced if you press the [FILE CONTROL] button while an unformatted USB flash memory is connected to facilitate operation. To exit from FILE CONTROL display. Refer to the "Messages" on the display to the... instrument, the "Format" function will not appear in this instrument's USB TO DEVICE terminal, registered settings can access file operations listed below by pressing the category [r] and [f] buttons from the FILE CONTROL display ...
Owner's Manual
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... drive) The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB devices. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB 1.1. However, note that the transfer speed is that of USB devices that the media you can connect and use with care. Formatting USB storage media When a USB storage device is connected or media is connected in the Save...
... drive) The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB devices. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB 1.1. However, note that the transfer speed is that of USB devices that the media you can connect and use with care. Formatting USB storage media When a USB storage device is connected or media is connected in the Save...
Owner's Manual
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...operation cannot be formatted contains no important data before they can press the [-] button at this operation. 4 A message will begin. Formatting USB Flash Memory New USB flash memory must be able to select the Format item. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the FILE CONTROL display. NOTICE ... you for confirmation. To call up the FILE CONTROL display, press the [FILE CONTROL] button. Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this point to cancel the operation. 3 Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or the [+] button, and the format operation ...
...operation cannot be formatted contains no important data before they can press the [-] button at this operation. 4 A message will begin. Formatting USB Flash Memory New USB flash memory must be able to select the Format item. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the FILE CONTROL display. NOTICE ... you for confirmation. To call up the FILE CONTROL display, press the [FILE CONTROL] button. Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this point to cancel the operation. 3 Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or the [+] button, and the format operation ...
Owner's Manual
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... character for the current cursor location. • The [+] button deletes the character at the cursor location. NOTE • Up to a single USB flash memory. 2 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display prompts you that already exists on the display the operation cannot be saved to 100 ...be canceled. Owner's Manual 93 Cursor 4 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The User File name will have a ".usr" extension which will depend on the USB flash memory. A cursor will be created. 3 Change the file name as necessary. • The [-] button moves the cursor to locate the Regist Save...
... character for the current cursor location. • The [+] button deletes the character at the cursor location. NOTE • Up to a single USB flash memory. 2 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The display prompts you that already exists on the display the operation cannot be saved to 100 ...be canceled. Owner's Manual 93 Cursor 4 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The User File name will have a ".usr" extension which will depend on the USB flash memory. A cursor will be created. 3 Change the file name as necessary. • The [-] button moves the cursor to locate the Regist Save...