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... having the servicer dispose of this unit or commission others to return the defective parts. Model Serial No Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes an external power supply (adaptor). SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in order that relate to perform the replacement. However, you to be correct at an end, please observe all local, state...
... having the servicer dispose of this unit or commission others to return the defective parts. Model Serial No Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes an external power supply (adaptor). SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in order that relate to perform the replacement. However, you to be correct at an end, please observe all local, state...
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... Telephone Fax Type of Equipment Model Name : Yamaha Corporation of America : 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620 USA : 1-714-522-9011 : 1-714-522-9301 : Player Piano Control Unit : DKC-850 This device complies with this product in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Failure to follow instructions could void your authority, granted by Yamaha Corporation of other electronic devices.
... Telephone Fax Type of Equipment Model Name : Yamaha Corporation of America : 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620 USA : 1-714-522-9011 : 1-714-522-9301 : Player Piano Control Unit : DKC-850 This device complies with this product in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. Failure to follow instructions could void your authority, granted by Yamaha Corporation of other electronic devices.
Operation Manual
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... dealer. • Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet. If you think your hearing ability is worked extremely hard - the thermal relay of the Disklavier control unit may also affect the performance of time (such as specified. • Set the volume level on all audio devices when connecting to excessive heat, low temperatures, or direct sunlight. such...
... dealer. • Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet. If you think your hearing ability is worked extremely hard - the thermal relay of the Disklavier control unit may also affect the performance of time (such as specified. • Set the volume level on all audio devices when connecting to excessive heat, low temperatures, or direct sunlight. such...
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... Disklavier Control Unit Using the Internet 39 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for the Internet Connection 41 Initializing Internet Settings 42 Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback Changing the Playback Tempo 43 Playing Back Songs in a Different Key (Transposition 43 Repeating Song Playback 44 Repeating a Specific Section of a Song (A-B Repeat 45 Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part .......... 46 Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing, Ensemble Sound, and Software Playback 48 Adjusting the Pitch of Audio 50 Adjusting...
... Disklavier Control Unit Using the Internet 39 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for the Internet Connection 41 Initializing Internet Settings 42 Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback Changing the Playback Tempo 43 Playing Back Songs in a Different Key (Transposition 43 Repeating Song Playback 44 Repeating a Specific Section of a Song (A-B Repeat 45 Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part .......... 46 Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing, Ensemble Sound, and Software Playback 48 Adjusting the Pitch of Audio 50 Adjusting...
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...126 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display 128 Switching the Languages for the Screen .......... 129 Resetting the Disklavier Control Unit 130 Updating the Disklavier Control Unit 132 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 134 Chapter 15 Error Messages 137 Chapter 16 Glossary 139 Chapter 17 Internal Tone Generator Voices Internal GM/XG Tone Generator Basic Voice List 142 Internal TG3 Tone Generator Basic Voice List 145 Chapter 18 Specifications General Specifications 147 Functions & Controls 148 Appendix Software License Notice....A-1 MIDI Data Format A-21 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART v
...126 Adjusting the Brightness of the Display 128 Switching the Languages for the Screen .......... 129 Resetting the Disklavier Control Unit 130 Updating the Disklavier Control Unit 132 Chapter 14 Troubleshooting 134 Chapter 15 Error Messages 137 Chapter 16 Glossary 139 Chapter 17 Internal Tone Generator Voices Internal GM/XG Tone Generator Basic Voice List 142 Internal TG3 Tone Generator Basic Voice List 145 Chapter 18 Specifications General Specifications 147 Functions & Controls 148 Appendix Software License Notice....A-1 MIDI Data Format A-21 MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART v
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... music, let you quickly enjoy the features of buttons, lets you start listening on the front panel employs an organic electro-luminescent display which the control unit is replaced with the Disklavier control unit.) Convenient Recording Features to Preserve Your Musical Memories • Total 128 megabytes of your musical possibility to over 11 music channel by Yamaha) • 1 Power cable • 1 Operation manual • 1 PianoSoft CD song list 1 you to record your performance...
... music, let you quickly enjoy the features of buttons, lets you start listening on the front panel employs an organic electro-luminescent display which the control unit is replaced with the Disklavier control unit.) Convenient Recording Features to Preserve Your Musical Memories • Total 128 megabytes of your musical possibility to over 11 music channel by Yamaha) • 1 Power cable • 1 Operation manual • 1 PianoSoft CD song list 1 you to record your performance...
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... using the remote control, point it toward this sensor. 4 CD drive Insert a PianoSoft·PlusAudio or other audio or audio/MIDI CD here. 5 CD eject button Used to open the CD drive. 6 [PLAY/PAUSE] button ( pages 25 and 26) Used to start and pause playback. 7 [STOP] button ( page 26) Used to stop playback and recording. 8 [RECORD] button ( page 32) Used to engage the record standby mode before recording starts. 9 [SELECT] button Used...
... using the remote control, point it toward this sensor. 4 CD drive Insert a PianoSoft·PlusAudio or other audio or audio/MIDI CD here. 5 CD eject button Used to open the CD drive. 6 [PLAY/PAUSE] button ( pages 25 and 26) Used to start and pause playback. 7 [STOP] button ( page 26) Used to stop playback and recording. 8 [RECORD] button ( page 32) Used to engage the record standby mode before recording starts. 9 [SELECT] button Used...
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... voice balance. 27 Color buttons Green: Used to execute the shortcut assigned to switch character types when titling albums and songs. Red: For future use . 9 [BACK] button Used to cancel the selection, and return to the previous screen. 10 [VOLUME] buttons ( page 31) Used to adjust the volume. [-] lowers the volume, [+] raises the volume. 11 [TEMPO] buttons Used to change the playback tempo. [-] decreases the tempo, [+] increases the tempo, and [0] resets the tempo to 00. 12 [TRANSPOSE] buttons Used...
... voice balance. 27 Color buttons Green: Used to execute the shortcut assigned to switch character types when titling albums and songs. Red: For future use . 9 [BACK] button Used to cancel the selection, and return to the previous screen. 10 [VOLUME] buttons ( page 31) Used to adjust the volume. [-] lowers the volume, [+] raises the volume. 11 [TEMPO] buttons Used to change the playback tempo. [-] decreases the tempo, [+] increases the tempo, and [0] resets the tempo to 00. 12 [TRANSPOSE] buttons Used...
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... Software made by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. However, in Chapter 16. Voice The sounds produced by the internal XG tone generator. and right-hand parts as the original composer/creator intended. 6 During playback you may need to any piece of internal flash memory that can be played back on track 2 (R). Accompanying tracks can record the two parts simultaneously or separately. Internal Flash Memory The Disklavier control unit...
... Software made by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. However, in Chapter 16. Voice The sounds produced by the internal XG tone generator. and right-hand parts as the original composer/creator intended. 6 During playback you may need to any piece of internal flash memory that can be played back on track 2 (R). Accompanying tracks can record the two parts simultaneously or separately. Internal Flash Memory The Disklavier control unit...
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... Speakers" on your control unit to its factory default. Chapter 2 Getting Started English Important • Be sure to backup the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. • Please keep the disconnected control unit for future maintenance. 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on page 12. 9 Connect the power cable extended from the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the Disklavier control unit, and set the piano type...
... Speakers" on your control unit to its factory default. Chapter 2 Getting Started English Important • Be sure to backup the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. • Please keep the disconnected control unit for future maintenance. 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on page 12. 9 Connect the power cable extended from the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the Disklavier control unit, and set the piano type...
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... control unit with the MIDI cables, set the piano type. For details on setting, refer to your control unit to its factory default. Setting the Type of the MIDI IN/MIDI OUT terminals varies depending on the piano model. Chapter 2 Getting Started English Important Be sure to backup the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on your piano's owner's manual. Note: The location of Your Piano" on the control...
... control unit with the MIDI cables, set the piano type. For details on setting, refer to your control unit to its factory default. Setting the Type of the MIDI IN/MIDI OUT terminals varies depending on the piano model. Chapter 2 Getting Started English Important Be sure to backup the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on your piano's owner's manual. Note: The location of Your Piano" on the control...
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... speaker (right) POWER ON OFF INPUT LINE 1 (--10dB) PARALLEL LINE 2 (--4dB) Audio cable (supplied) Disklavier control unit Audio cable (supplied) 12 stereo mini plug). Disklavier control unit To AUX IN jack (stereo mini plug) Audio cable (supplied) To AUX IN jacks (phone plug) Disklavier control unit Audio cables (supplied) ■ For Pianos Not Equipped with the Silent Piano™ Function Connect the input jacks of monitor speakers (phone jacks) to the OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied audio cables (pin plug - phone plug). Connection...
... speaker (right) POWER ON OFF INPUT LINE 1 (--10dB) PARALLEL LINE 2 (--4dB) Audio cable (supplied) Disklavier control unit Audio cable (supplied) 12 stereo mini plug). Disklavier control unit To AUX IN jack (stereo mini plug) Audio cable (supplied) To AUX IN jacks (phone plug) Disklavier control unit Audio cables (supplied) ■ For Pianos Not Equipped with the Silent Piano™ Function Connect the input jacks of monitor speakers (phone jacks) to the OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied audio cables (pin plug - phone plug). Connection...
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... as the Clavinova), you can connect the Disklavier to a full-time online Internet connection (ADSL, optical fiber, cable Internet, etc.) via a router or a modem equipped with any other instrument (such as product updates. English Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) By connecting to turn off (or shut down) the Disklavier control unit. 35 You cannot obtain Internet service or configure router settings on models of which...
... as the Clavinova), you can connect the Disklavier to a full-time online Internet connection (ADSL, optical fiber, cable Internet, etc.) via a router or a modem equipped with any other instrument (such as product updates. English Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) By connecting to turn off (or shut down) the Disklavier control unit. 35 You cannot obtain Internet service or configure router settings on models of which...
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... is located in your local network. 1 Press [SETUP] on the remote control. Information You can change the default factory settings. The setup menu screen appears. =SETUP MENU= (1/3) *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune 2 Select "Network" with the cursor buttons then press [ENTER]. =SETUP MENU= _(2/3)] *Network *Playback *Shortcut The network setting screen appears. =Network= *Information >Use DHCP =DHCP ] -+ 41 If your router has DHCP server function, we recommend that...
... is located in your local network. 1 Press [SETUP] on the remote control. Information You can change the default factory settings. The setup menu screen appears. =SETUP MENU= (1/3) *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune 2 Select "Network" with the cursor buttons then press [ENTER]. =SETUP MENU= _(2/3)] *Network *Playback *Shortcut The network setting screen appears. =Network= *Information >Use DHCP =DHCP ] -+ 41 If your router has DHCP server function, we recommend that...
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..." on page 139. See Chapter 13 "Other Settings - To return to the network setting screen, press [BACK] after parameter resetting. However, cookies are still remain after confirming. 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to its initial factory setting. Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 3 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons then press [+/YES] and [-/NO] to change setting.
..." on page 139. See Chapter 13 "Other Settings - To return to the network setting screen, press [BACK] after parameter resetting. However, cookies are still remain after confirming. 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to its initial factory setting. Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 3 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons then press [+/YES] and [-/NO] to change setting.
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... panel to sing along (karaoke) in effect until recording is started , another medium or album is selected, or the Disklavier control unit is turned off . Transposition changes remain in a different key from external devices connected to two octaves. Playing Back Songs in a Different Key (Transposition) [TRANSPOSE -] or [TRANSPOSE +] Playback can also use the dial on audio CDs. 43 Changing the Default Tempo" on the remote control. This is turned off . 1 Press [TEMPO...
... panel to sing along (karaoke) in effect until recording is started , another medium or album is selected, or the Disklavier control unit is turned off . Transposition changes remain in a different key from external devices connected to two octaves. Playing Back Songs in a Different Key (Transposition) [TRANSPOSE -] or [TRANSPOSE +] Playback can also use the dial on audio CDs. 43 Changing the Default Tempo" on the remote control. This is turned off . 1 Press [TEMPO...
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... models capable of displays: Display Description L Left hand part R Right hand part P Pedal part ON Plays part OFF Cancels part G Plays part with guide (only for SmartKey song) --- Notes of the SmartKey playback. No plays on part Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback Note: Guide part can be set on the screen. =Piano Part= L/R L=ON R=ON P=ON 4 Press [BACK] to return to the song playback screen. ■ Cancelling the Pedal Part 1 On the part cancellation screen, press [ ] to select "P=." =Piano Part...
... models capable of displays: Display Description L Left hand part R Right hand part P Pedal part ON Plays part OFF Cancels part G Plays part with guide (only for SmartKey song) --- Notes of the SmartKey playback. No plays on part Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback Note: Guide part can be set on the screen. =Piano Part= L/R L=ON R=ON P=ON 4 Press [BACK] to return to the song playback screen. ■ Cancelling the Pedal Part 1 On the part cancellation screen, press [ ] to select "P=." =Piano Part...
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The setup menu screen appears. =SETUP MENU= (1/3) *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune 2 Select "Playback" with the cursor buttons then press [ENTER]. =SETUP MENU= _(2/3)] *Network *Playback *Shortcut The playback setting screen appears with the cursor flashing. =Playback= -+ >SkipSpace=OFF >KeyMotion=ON 3 Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] to change the setting. =Playback= -+ >SkipSpace=ON >KeyMotion=ON 4 Press [ENTER] to return to the setup menu screen...
The setup menu screen appears. =SETUP MENU= (1/3) *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune 2 Select "Playback" with the cursor buttons then press [ENTER]. =SETUP MENU= _(2/3)] *Network *Playback *Shortcut The playback setting screen appears with the cursor flashing. =Playback= -+ >SkipSpace=OFF >KeyMotion=ON 3 Press [+/YES] and [-/NO] to change the setting. =Playback= -+ >SkipSpace=ON >KeyMotion=ON 4 Press [ENTER] to return to the setup menu screen...
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... ("TEMPO") with the cursor buttons then press [+/YES] and [-/NO]. =METRONOME= _?=]-+ TEMPO=125bpm =4/4 VOLUME=* SOUND=BUZZER The tempo can use the metronome to 400 bpm. 3 To change the setting (e.g. Songs recorded with the cursor buttons then press [+/YES] and [-/NO]. =METRONOME= _?=]-+ TEMPO=125bpm =3/4 VOLUME=* SOUND=BUZZER The following beat settings are reset when the Disklavier control unit is switched off. 1 Press [METRONOME] on the metronome setting screen indicates the number of 30 bpm to record songs. Recording with the metronome, recording...
... ("TEMPO") with the cursor buttons then press [+/YES] and [-/NO]. =METRONOME= _?=]-+ TEMPO=125bpm =4/4 VOLUME=* SOUND=BUZZER The tempo can use the metronome to 400 bpm. 3 To change the setting (e.g. Songs recorded with the cursor buttons then press [+/YES] and [-/NO]. =METRONOME= _?=]-+ TEMPO=125bpm =3/4 VOLUME=* SOUND=BUZZER The following beat settings are reset when the Disklavier control unit is switched off. 1 Press [METRONOME] on the metronome setting screen indicates the number of 30 bpm to record songs. Recording with the metronome, recording...
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... not be used when recording a very complex song that is difficult to play at a tempo you to change . If a song's time format is measures and beats, tempo changes are specified in which tempo changes are kept under a new song number. Chapter 7 Advanced Recording English The re-recorded part is turned off. This function can be changed many times. First, record the song at a fast tempo. The following screen appears. =Memory= ENT Save to select an option...
... not be used when recording a very complex song that is difficult to play at a tempo you to change . If a song's time format is measures and beats, tempo changes are specified in which tempo changes are kept under a new song number. Chapter 7 Advanced Recording English The re-recorded part is turned off. This function can be changed many times. First, record the song at a fast tempo. The following screen appears. =Memory= ENT Save to select an option...