Owner's Manual
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..., Yamaha reserves the right to change the lead-in the users manual, may be correct at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the operation of products that accompany the accessory product. IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before requesting service. NOTICE: Service charges incurred due to a lack of the specifications without...
..., Yamaha reserves the right to change the lead-in the users manual, may be correct at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the operation of products that accompany the accessory product. IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before requesting service. NOTICE: Service charges incurred due to a lack of the specifications without...
Owner's Manual
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... an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector. Never insert or remove an electric plug with manganese batteries, or batteries from different makers, or different types of sight or chemical burns. • Before connecting the instrument to other products. (4)-7 Always turn off for all components, set all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to be held responsible...
... an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector. Never insert or remove an electric plug with manganese batteries, or batteries from different makers, or different types of sight or chemical burns. • Before connecting the instrument to other products. (4)-7 Always turn off for all components, set all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to be held responsible...
Owner's Manual
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... before! Also, during song playback, they show the keys that combines advanced functions, great sound and exceptional ease-of-use keyboard with the following features and functions: Yamaha Education Suite The EZ-30 features the new Yamaha Education Suite - You now own a portable keyboard that are using the Lesson function, the EZ-30 guides you by singing a note ahead using the Lesson feature or Dictionary, the key indicators tell you which keys to play specific chords by showing you...
... before! Also, during song playback, they show the keys that combines advanced functions, great sound and exceptional ease-of-use keyboard with the following features and functions: Yamaha Education Suite The EZ-30 features the new Yamaha Education Suite - You now own a portable keyboard that are using the Lesson function, the EZ-30 guides you by singing a note ahead using the Lesson feature or Dictionary, the key indicators tell you which keys to play specific chords by showing you...
Owner's Manual
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... Auto Fill function adds dynamic fills when switching sections. Pressing the [PORTABLE GRAND] button instantly calls up to a personal computer, can use song recording operations, for recording and playing back up the stunningly authentic "Stereo Sampled Piano" voice and configures the entire EZ-30 for instant and automatic recall. Flash Memory page 71 The EZ-30, when connected to five of your performance. You can load song data (purchased via internet) into a MIDI music system, and use the...
... Auto Fill function adds dynamic fills when switching sections. Pressing the [PORTABLE GRAND] button instantly calls up to a personal computer, can use song recording operations, for recording and playing back up the stunningly authentic "Stereo Sampled Piano" voice and configures the entire EZ-30 for instant and automatic recall. Flash Memory page 71 The EZ-30, when connected to five of your performance. You can load song data (purchased via internet) into a MIDI music system, and use the...
Owner's Manual
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... a Flash Song 29 Switching the Tracks On and Off 29 Melody Voice Change 30 Adjusting the Tempo 31 Tap Function 31 Song Volume Level 32 Switching the Light Guide On and Off 32 6 Song Lesson 34 Using the Lesson Feature 34 ABC/DoReMi Guide 36 Grade 37 Talking 38 Portable Grand 39 Using the Metronome 39 Setting a Tempo 39 Setting the Time Signature of the Metronome 40 Adjusting the Metronome Volume 40 Playing Voices 42 Selecting a Voice 42 Playing a Voice 42 One Touch Setting 43 Changing the Split Point 44 Transpose...
... a Flash Song 29 Switching the Tracks On and Off 29 Melody Voice Change 30 Adjusting the Tempo 31 Tap Function 31 Song Volume Level 32 Switching the Light Guide On and Off 32 6 Song Lesson 34 Using the Lesson Feature 34 ABC/DoReMi Guide 36 Grade 37 Talking 38 Portable Grand 39 Using the Metronome 39 Setting a Tempo 39 Setting the Time Signature of the Metronome 40 Adjusting the Metronome Volume 40 Playing Voices 42 Selecting a Voice 42 Playing a Voice 42 One Touch Setting 43 Changing the Split Point 44 Transpose...
Owner's Manual
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... Installing Song Filer 71 Song Filer's Functions 72 Octave 73 Available Flash Memory Amount 74 Flash Clear 74 MIDI Functions 75 What is MIDI 75 Available MIDI Funcitons 77 Connecting to a Personal Computer 78 Local Control 79 Using Bulk Dump Send to Save Data 80 Transmitting the EZ-30 Panel Settings (Initial Send 81 Transmitting SMF Format Data.. 82 Troubleshooting 83 Data Backup & Initialization.. 84 Data Backup 84 Data Initialization 84 Voice List 85 Style List 90 Drum Kit List 91 Effect Type List 96 MIDI Implementation Chart... 98 Specifications...
... Installing Song Filer 71 Song Filer's Functions 72 Octave 73 Available Flash Memory Amount 74 Flash Clear 74 MIDI Functions 75 What is MIDI 75 Available MIDI Funcitons 77 Connecting to a Personal Computer 78 Local Control 79 Using Bulk Dump Send to Save Data 80 Transmitting the EZ-30 Panel Settings (Initial Send 81 Transmitting SMF Format Data.. 82 Troubleshooting 83 Data Backup & Initialization.. 84 Data Backup 84 Data Initialization 84 Voice List 85 Style List 90 Drum Kit List 91 Effect Type List 96 MIDI Implementation Chart... 98 Specifications...
Owner's Manual
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... acoustic piano - Doing this jack. Music Stand Insert the bottom edge of the included music stand into this changes the recognized polarity of the external devices at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to sustain the sound of the EZ-30 control panel. 9 Using the MIDI Terminals The EZ-30 also features MIDI terminals, allowing you use headphones for connecting to interface the EZ-30 with a built-in speaker system, you insert a headphone plug...
... acoustic piano - Doing this jack. Music Stand Insert the bottom edge of the included music stand into this changes the recognized polarity of the external devices at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to sustain the sound of the EZ-30 control panel. 9 Using the MIDI Terminals The EZ-30 also features MIDI terminals, allowing you use headphones for connecting to interface the EZ-30 with a built-in speaker system, you insert a headphone plug...
Owner's Manual
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Selecting and Playing Songs The EZ-30 has 100 preset songs. Selecting and Playing a Song Press the [SONG] button. Try playing these songs or songs loaded into flash memory, the Flash song(s) starts playing first. Song Song number name Indicates Song Measure mode is selected 28 Select the desired song number. To enable the Demo song playback, turn the power on the amount of available flash memory. Songs from #1 to #100 will disable the Demo song playback function. Press the [START/STOP] button or the [DEMO] button to record your own performance...
Selecting and Playing Songs The EZ-30 has 100 preset songs. Selecting and Playing a Song Press the [SONG] button. Try playing these songs or songs loaded into flash memory, the Flash song(s) starts playing first. Song Song number name Indicates Song Measure mode is selected 28 Select the desired song number. To enable the Demo song playback, turn the power on the amount of available flash memory. Songs from #1 to #100 will disable the Demo song playback function. Press the [START/STOP] button or the [DEMO] button to record your own performance...
Owner's Manual
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... desired voice number. Playing a Voice Press the [VOICE] button. Playing Voices Selecting a Voice The EZ-30 features high-quality voices that use the [+]/[-] buttons to the left side. Split voice (107-116) One voice is assigned to step up and down through the voices (page 25). 42 Drum kit (117-128) Playing different keys on the keyboard, and another voice is assigned to the right side of the split point on the keyboard produces different drum sounds. Voice number Voice name Indicates Voice mode is adjusted...
... desired voice number. Playing a Voice Press the [VOICE] button. Playing Voices Selecting a Voice The EZ-30 features high-quality voices that use the [+]/[-] buttons to the left side. Split voice (107-116) One voice is assigned to step up and down through the voices (page 25). 42 Drum kit (117-128) Playing different keys on the keyboard, and another voice is assigned to the right side of the split point on the keyboard produces different drum sounds. Voice number Voice name Indicates Voice mode is adjusted...
Owner's Manual
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... [VOICE] button. Play the selected voice. Selecting the ABC or DoReMi voice Simply by pressing the [ABC/DoReMi] button, you select a voice, a DSP type most appropriate for you when you 've called up. The setting is actually a convenient feature which automatically selects a suitable voice for the voice will be selected automatically. Press the [ABC/DoReMi] button repeatedly to best match the style or song you select a style...
... [VOICE] button. Play the selected voice. Selecting the ABC or DoReMi voice Simply by pressing the [ABC/DoReMi] button, you select a voice, a DSP type most appropriate for you when you 've called up. The setting is actually a convenient feature which automatically selects a suitable voice for the voice will be selected automatically. Press the [ABC/DoReMi] button repeatedly to best match the style or song you select a style...
Owner's Manual
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... right Overall button repeatedly to set the desired Transpose value (-12 - +12). To transpose the pitch down, simultaneously press and hold the [-] button, and use the numeric keypad to type in the (negative) value. • You can be adjusted over a range of the selected style. The Transpose settings can instantly restore the default setting of "00" by pressing both the main voice and the bass/chord accompaniment of ±...
... right Overall button repeatedly to set the desired Transpose value (-12 - +12). To transpose the pitch down, simultaneously press and hold the [-] button, and use the numeric keypad to type in the (negative) value. • You can be adjusted over a range of the selected style. The Transpose settings can instantly restore the default setting of "00" by pressing both the main voice and the bass/chord accompaniment of ±...
Owner's Manual
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... set the desired setting: 1, 2, or 3. Turn the Touch function on . Select the Touch Sensitivity control. Indicates Touch function is turned on or off as desired by your own playing style. Settings: 1 (Soft) This results in proportion to how strongly you play over the voices, letting you determine how loud or soft the sound is by pressing the [TOUCH] button. The higher the Touch Sensitivity setting, the more the sound volume changes in limited touch response...
... set the desired setting: 1, 2, or 3. Turn the Touch function on . Select the Touch Sensitivity control. Indicates Touch function is turned on or off as desired by your own playing style. Settings: 1 (Soft) This results in proportion to how strongly you play over the voices, letting you determine how loud or soft the sound is by pressing the [TOUCH] button. The higher the Touch Sensitivity setting, the more the sound volume changes in limited touch response...
Owner's Manual
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... for various popular music styles. Select the desired accompaniment style and play the keyboard using the auto accompaniment function. Change the accompaniment section. Play melody (right hand). Select an accompaniment style. Play chords (left hand). Stop the accompaniment. Style Style number name Select the desired style number. Start the accompaniment. With the auto accompaniment function, the EZ-30 automatically plays accompaniment parts (bass sound and Accompaniment key range chords) that match the selected style and the chords played in several different...
... for various popular music styles. Select the desired accompaniment style and play the keyboard using the auto accompaniment function. Change the accompaniment section. Play melody (right hand). Select an accompaniment style. Play chords (left hand). Stop the accompaniment. Style Style number name Select the desired style number. Start the accompaniment. With the auto accompaniment function, the EZ-30 automatically plays accompaniment parts (bass sound and Accompaniment key range chords) that match the selected style and the chords played in several different...
Owner's Manual
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... the accompaniment track is recorded in the accompaniment track) Data that song data will be changed in the middle of a song. • Note that can record your performance to these tracks. q Melody tracks [1]-[5 Record melody to six tracks per User song (1-5). q Accompaniment track [A]...........Record chords to five songs of your own song in the same way as User songs (Song #201- 205: User 1-5). other settings can be lost if you turn off • Velocity • Voice Number • Reverb Type * • DSP Type * • Sustain • Tempo *, Time Signature...
... the accompaniment track is recorded in the accompaniment track) Data that song data will be changed in the middle of a song. • Note that can record your performance to these tracks. q Melody tracks [1]-[5 Record melody to six tracks per User song (1-5). q Accompaniment track [A]...........Record chords to five songs of your own song in the same way as User songs (Song #201- 205: User 1-5). other settings can be lost if you turn off • Velocity • Voice Number • Reverb Type * • DSP Type * • Sustain • Tempo *, Time Signature...
Owner's Manual
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... GM-compatible music data can be accurately played by any GM-compatible tone generator, regardless of manufacturer. Channel Messages The EZ-30 is an electronic instrument that is played. The EZ-30 can be controlled by transmitting note related data and various types of the sound (modulation, volume, pan, etc.). Each message includes a specific note number which automatically determine tone generator mode, select MIDI channels, voices and effects, change some aspect of controller data. System messages...
... GM-compatible music data can be accurately played by any GM-compatible tone generator, regardless of manufacturer. Channel Messages The EZ-30 is an electronic instrument that is played. The EZ-30 can be controlled by transmitting note related data and various types of the sound (modulation, volume, pan, etc.). Each message includes a specific note number which automatically determine tone generator mode, select MIDI channels, voices and effects, change some aspect of controller data. System messages...
Owner's Manual
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q To connect a computer with a USB terminal to the EZ-30, you enable or disable keyboard control over the EZ-30's voices. For details, refer to the owner's manual for the software you are using a Macintosh series computer, set the MIDI interface clock setting in the application software to match the setting of the EZ-30, you are using the sequencer to play back the voices of the MIDI interface you would come in handy, for...
q To connect a computer with a USB terminal to the EZ-30, you enable or disable keyboard control over the EZ-30's voices. For details, refer to the owner's manual for the software you are using a Macintosh series computer, set the MIDI interface clock setting in the application software to match the setting of the EZ-30, you are using the sequencer to play back the voices of the MIDI interface you would come in handy, for...
Owner's Manual
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... PHONES/OUTPUT jack on the rear panel. Troubleshooting Problem When the EZ-30 is turned on or off, a popping sound is temporarily produced. • The volume level is low. • Tonal quality has degraded. • Recorded songs are not played correctly. • The display indication is turned off . Each effect (Reverb/DSP/Harmony) is turned off suddenly and the panel settings are reset. The Pianist styles have no sound even when the keyboard is played...
... PHONES/OUTPUT jack on the rear panel. Troubleshooting Problem When the EZ-30 is turned on or off, a popping sound is temporarily produced. • The volume level is low. • Tonal quality has degraded. • Recorded songs are not played correctly. • The display indication is turned off . Each effect (Reverb/DSP/Harmony) is turned off suddenly and the panel settings are reset. The Pianist styles have no sound even when the keyboard is played...
Owner's Manual
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... adaptor is connected or a set of batteries is installed. • User Song Data • Song Volume • Registration Memory Data • Registration Memory Bank Number • Metronome Volume • Touch On/Off • Tuning • Grade On/Off • Talking On/Off • Guide Voice On/Off Data Initialization All data can be erased and/or changed when the data initialization procedure is carried out. • Carrying out the data initialization procedure will usually restore normal operation if the EZ-30...
... adaptor is connected or a set of batteries is installed. • User Song Data • Song Volume • Registration Memory Data • Registration Memory Bank Number • Metronome Volume • Touch On/Off • Tuning • Grade On/Off • Talking On/Off • Guide Voice On/Off Data Initialization All data can be erased and/or changed when the data initialization procedure is carried out. • Carrying out the data initialization procedure will usually restore normal operation if the EZ-30...
Owner's Manual
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...-size keys (C1- Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to 488 KB) • Song Clear, Track Clear Recording • Song User Song : 5 Songs Real Time Recording Recording Tracks : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, CHORD • Flash Memory Flash Song : max. 99 Songs Memory size: 488 KB MIDI • Initial Send • Local Control • Bulk Dump Auxiliary jacks • PHONES/OUTPUT, DC IN 10-12V, MIDI IN/OUT, SUSTAIN Amplifier • 6 W + 6 W (When using PA-5C power adaptor) • 4 W + 4 W (When using batteries) Speakers • 12 cm x 2 + 3 cm x 2 Power Supply • Adaptor : Yamaha PA-5C AC power...
...-size keys (C1- Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to 488 KB) • Song Clear, Track Clear Recording • Song User Song : 5 Songs Real Time Recording Recording Tracks : 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, CHORD • Flash Memory Flash Song : max. 99 Songs Memory size: 488 KB MIDI • Initial Send • Local Control • Bulk Dump Auxiliary jacks • PHONES/OUTPUT, DC IN 10-12V, MIDI IN/OUT, SUSTAIN Amplifier • 6 W + 6 W (When using PA-5C power adaptor) • 4 W + 4 W (When using batteries) Speakers • 12 cm x 2 + 3 cm x 2 Power Supply • Adaptor : Yamaha PA-5C AC power...
Owner's Manual
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... 25 O Octave 73 One Touch Setting 43 Overall buttons 23 P PHONES/OUTPUT jack ........9 Portable Grand 39 Q Quick Guide 12 R RECORD button 66 recording, song 66 Registration Memory ...........64 Reverb 48 Reverb types 96 Root 59 S sections (accompaniment)... 62 Single Finger chords 55 Song Clear 69 Song Filer 71 SONG MEMORY 66 song recording 66 Song Volume 32 songs, recording 66 songs, selecting and playing 28 Specifications 102 Split Point 44 styles, selecting 51 SUSTAIN 9 Sync Start 52 Sync Stop 52 T Talking 38 Tap 31 Tempo (song 31 Tempo (style 54 Time Signature...
... 25 O Octave 73 One Touch Setting 43 Overall buttons 23 P PHONES/OUTPUT jack ........9 Portable Grand 39 Q Quick Guide 12 R RECORD button 66 recording, song 66 Registration Memory ...........64 Reverb 48 Reverb types 96 Root 59 S sections (accompaniment)... 62 Single Finger chords 55 Song Clear 69 Song Filer 71 SONG MEMORY 66 song recording 66 Song Volume 32 songs, recording 66 songs, selecting and playing 28 Specifications 102 Split Point 44 styles, selecting 51 SUSTAIN 9 Sync Start 52 Sync Stop 52 T Talking 38 Tap 31 Tempo (song 31 Tempo (style 54 Time Signature...