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... problems in performance, contact your important data onto USB flash drive or an external device such as copying for personal use of the product, and then record and distribute them, the permission of Yamaha Corporation is not required regardless of whether the distribution method is paid or free of charge. *1: The word "content" includes a computer program, audio data, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, waveform data, voice recording data, music score, and score data...
... problems in performance, contact your important data onto USB flash drive or an external device such as copying for personal use of the product, and then record and distribute them, the permission of Yamaha Corporation is not required regardless of whether the distribution method is paid or free of charge. *1: The word "content" includes a computer program, audio data, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, waveform data, voice recording data, music score, and score data...
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... File Operation Limitations ......... 57 Basic Song File Operation 58 Deleting Song Files - Independent Tracks 49 MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Drive 51 Audio Recording to a Smart Device 67 Using the Smart Device App "Smart Pianist" ....... 70 Detailed Settings (Menu Display 76 Common Operations in the Menu Displays .......... 76 Voice Menu 77 Song Menu 81 Metronome Menu 84 Recording Menu 84 System Menu 85 Appendix 94 Voice List 94 Song List 97 Message List 98 Troubleshooting 100 Specifications 102 Index 104 8 NU1XA Owner's Manual...
... File Operation Limitations ......... 57 Basic Song File Operation 58 Deleting Song Files - Independent Tracks 49 MIDI Recording to the USB Flash Drive 51 Audio Recording to a Smart Device 67 Using the Smart Device App "Smart Pianist" ....... 70 Detailed Settings (Menu Display 76 Common Operations in the Menu Displays .......... 76 Voice Menu 77 Song Menu 81 Metronome Menu 84 Recording Menu 84 System Menu 85 Appendix 94 Voice List 94 Song List 97 Message List 98 Troubleshooting 100 Specifications 102 Index 104 8 NU1XA Owner's Manual...
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...; Online Member Product Registration ×1 Felt key cover ×1 AC adaptor* ×1 Power cord* ×1 Headphone hanger ×1 See page 17 for installation instructions. Attachment screws for headphone hanger ×2 Felt strip set ×1 To be included depending on your area. Included Accessories Owner's Manual (this book) Explains the functions of the built-in Songs and Songs you've recorded on...
...; Online Member Product Registration ×1 Felt key cover ×1 AC adaptor* ×1 Power cord* ×1 Headphone hanger ×1 See page 17 for installation instructions. Attachment screws for headphone hanger ×2 Felt strip set ×1 To be included depending on your area. Included Accessories Owner's Manual (this book) Explains the functions of the built-in Songs and Songs you've recorded on...
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... functions: Voice, Song and Demo. This may damage the control panel. 20 NU1XA Owner's Manual Resetting to the Default Setting If you want to reset the selected value to select a Song category. Basic Operations On the screen display, you can call up the Song category list. 2. For details, refer to call up the Voice group list. 2. Press the [VOICE] button to "Auto Backlight Off" or "Touch Panel Sound" on indefinitely. Selecting Songs and Demos 1. In addition, various detailed settings...
... functions: Voice, Song and Demo. This may damage the control panel. 20 NU1XA Owner's Manual Resetting to the Default Setting If you want to reset the selected value to select a Song category. Basic Operations On the screen display, you can call up the Song category list. 2. For details, refer to call up the Voice group list. 2. Press the [VOICE] button to "Auto Backlight Off" or "Touch Panel Sound" on indefinitely. Selecting Songs and Demos 1. In addition, various detailed settings...
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... pedal on how quickly the damper pedal is changed . Furthermore, the tone when the damper is lowered onto strings to its bottom, the key hits the keybed underneath and the noise reaches the strings, changing the sound slightly. The Grand Expression Modeling technology recreates these settings in the Piano Room display, the settings in the "Voice" menu (page 77) or the "System" menu (page 85). NU1XA Owner's Manual...
... pedal on how quickly the damper pedal is changed . Furthermore, the tone when the damper is lowered onto strings to its bottom, the key hits the keybed underneath and the noise reaches the strings, changing the sound slightly. The Grand Expression Modeling technology recreates these settings in the Piano Room display, the settings in the "Voice" menu (page 77) or the "System" menu (page 85). NU1XA Owner's Manual...
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... reverberation in a concert hall. NOTE You can also be set in the Piano group can adjust the Reverb depth for the Voices in the Piano Room display (page 24). 2 Use the buttons to the entire sound, including the keyboard performance, Song playback and MIDI data input from the "Voice" menu: "Voice Edit" "Reverb Depth" (page 78). NU1XA Owner's Manual 29 "Reverb" display The Reverb type for the selected Voice from an external device. 1 Press the [REVERB] button to the...
... reverberation in a concert hall. NOTE You can also be set in the Piano group can adjust the Reverb depth for the Voices in the Piano Room display (page 24). 2 Use the buttons to the entire sound, including the keyboard performance, Song playback and MIDI data input from the "Voice" menu: "Voice Edit" "Reverb Depth" (page 78). NU1XA Owner's Manual 29 "Reverb" display The Reverb type for the selected Voice from an external device. 1 Press the [REVERB] button to the...
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... sound, including the keyboard performance, Song playback and MIDI data input from an external device. 1 Select "User" in which you can also create your keyboard performance. Default setting: 0 dB Setting range: −6 dB - 0 - +6 dB 3 Press the [ ] (Exit) button to the sound. Adding Chorus effect to the sound This control adds warmth and spaciousness to close the "User" display. This setting is applied to boost or cut it. Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Setting the User...
... sound, including the keyboard performance, Song playback and MIDI data input from an external device. 1 Select "User" in which you can also create your keyboard performance. Default setting: 0 dB Setting range: −6 dB - 0 - +6 dB 3 Press the [ ] (Exit) button to the sound. Adding Chorus effect to the sound This control adds warmth and spaciousness to close the "User" display. This setting is applied to boost or cut it. Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Setting the User...
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... Song is a recording of the performed sound itself . You can be played with 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo, and maximum 80 minutes length) 36 NU1XA Owner's Manual There are played, at what timing, and at what strength-just as the Song plays back. The performance information refers to MIDI Songs. This data can play the keyboard as in a musical score. Availability of functions differs between MIDI Songs...
... Song is a recording of the performed sound itself . You can be played with 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16-bit resolution, stereo, and maximum 80 minutes length) 36 NU1XA Owner's Manual There are played, at what timing, and at what strength-just as the Song plays back. The performance information refers to MIDI Songs. This data can play the keyboard as in a musical score. Availability of functions differs between MIDI Songs...
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... a recorded Song saved to USB flash drive: When you record a Song and save it to a USB flash drive, the recorded Song will be read from the USER FILES folder, select USB in step 2, and USER FILES folder in the specified category, and then select a desired Song using the buttons. When Songs cannot be saved to actually select the Song. Song display (MIDI Song) Song display (Audio Song) Current position Current position You can also change the Language setting for your keyboard performance and MIDI Song playback, or to adjust...
... a recorded Song saved to USB flash drive: When you record a Song and save it to a USB flash drive, the recorded Song will be read from the USER FILES folder, select USB in step 2, and USER FILES folder in the specified category, and then select a desired Song using the buttons. When Songs cannot be saved to actually select the Song. Song display (MIDI Song) Song display (Audio Song) Current position Current position You can also change the Language setting for your keyboard performance and MIDI Song playback, or to adjust...
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... already recorded MIDI Song in the USB flash drive or create a New MIDI Song on portable music players by using a computer. For connection with these devices, refer to the "Connecting to Other Devices" section from the external devices such as an Audio file. This instrument allows you to record approximately 500 KB of data per single recording. * Audio sound input (Audio input sound): Audio data sent to this is useful when you want to re-record a specific...
... already recorded MIDI Song in the USB flash drive or create a New MIDI Song on portable music players by using a computer. For connection with these devices, refer to the "Connecting to Other Devices" section from the external devices such as an Audio file. This instrument allows you to record approximately 500 KB of data per single recording. * Audio sound input (Audio input sound): Audio data sent to this is useful when you want to re-record a specific...
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... USB flash drive device before recording from the "Voice" menu: "Voice Edit" "Volume" (page 78). • With Audio recording, other audio input sounds (via Bluetooth, [AUX IN] etc.) from the external device (page 46) are also recorded. 52 NU1XA Owner's Manual When you want to record additionally to the currently selected MIDI Song, or record to a specified track on a blank MIDI Song: Execute steps 2-8 in "Quick MIDI Recording" on page 64. • Before starting the Recording operation. 1 Connect...
... USB flash drive device before recording from the "Voice" menu: "Voice Edit" "Volume" (page 78). • With Audio recording, other audio input sounds (via Bluetooth, [AUX IN] etc.) from the external device (page 46) are also recorded. 52 NU1XA Owner's Manual When you want to record additionally to the currently selected MIDI Song, or record to a specified track on a blank MIDI Song: Execute steps 2-8 in "Quick MIDI Recording" on page 64. • Before starting the Recording operation. 1 Connect...
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... "Song" menu display. "Song" menu display "Edit" display "Tempo Change" display 3-1. Use the buttons to the current MIDI Song data. Press the [] button to set the desired Tempo. Press the [] button to highlight "Execute," then press the [] button to apply the new Tempo value to select "Tempo Change." 3-4. Use the buttons to call up the "Tempo" display, then set a more suitable tempo. • To change the tempo: [≡] (Menu) button [ ] (Exit) button 1 Select the MIDI Song you can change . NU1XA Owner's Manual 55 When this operation...
... "Song" menu display. "Song" menu display "Edit" display "Tempo Change" display 3-1. Use the buttons to the current MIDI Song data. Press the [] button to set the desired Tempo. Press the [] button to highlight "Execute," then press the [] button to apply the new Tempo value to select "Tempo Change." 3-4. Use the buttons to call up the "Tempo" display, then set a more suitable tempo. • To change the tempo: [≡] (Menu) button [ ] (Exit) button 1 Select the MIDI Song you can change . NU1XA Owner's Manual 55 When this operation...
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... smart device when this is set to "On," while the sound is not output when this is set to "Off." • With Audio Recording (page 52), the audio input sound from the [AUX IN] jack. • Recording performance on the instrument as the sound played on the instrument by using a computer running Windows, the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver should be adjusted from the connected computer or smart device...
... smart device when this is set to "On," while the sound is not output when this is set to "Off." • With Audio Recording (page 52), the audio input sound from the [AUX IN] jack. • Recording performance on the instrument as the sound played on the instrument by using a computer running Windows, the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver should be adjusted from the connected computer or smart device...
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... following modes or conditions: • While a Song or a Demo Song is playing back or being paused temporarily, or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode. • When Wireless LAN mode is set to "Renaming Song Files - Finally, connect the smart device to the access point (step 4 above). Manual Setup Make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to call up the display for the security setting. For...
... following modes or conditions: • While a Song or a Demo Song is playing back or being paused temporarily, or while the instrument is in the Song Recording mode. • When Wireless LAN mode is set to "Renaming Song Files - Finally, connect the smart device to the access point (step 4 above). Manual Setup Make sure to connect the USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to call up the display for the security setting. For...
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... actually change its tonal characteristics. −12 (−1 octave) - 0 (normal pitch) - +12 (+1 octave) File Delete Cancel Deletes a specific Song. NOTE • The Transpose setting will not affect the audio input sound (via Bluetooth, [AUX IN], etc.) from the external device (page 46). • MIDI Song playback data will be deleted, refer to page 41. For details about Song types - - Key+64 - 0 - For example, if you play back the current Song from the mark point, or...
... actually change its tonal characteristics. −12 (−1 octave) - 0 (normal pitch) - +12 (+1 octave) File Delete Cancel Deletes a specific Song. NOTE • The Transpose setting will not affect the audio input sound (via Bluetooth, [AUX IN], etc.) from the external device (page 46). • MIDI Song playback data will be deleted, refer to page 41. For details about Song types - - Key+64 - 0 - For example, if you play back the current Song from the mark point, or...
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... play only an external sound source while playing the keys on /off , the entire keyboard is controlled. Restore - When Duo is on the Left section = n+1 Ch1 - In "Local Control Off" state, the keyboard and the tone generator are assigned as Voice - - MIDI message types: Note on/off from the MIDI [IN] and USB [TO HOST] terminal. • Song: Song part is controlled. Detailed Settings (Menu Display) To call up when the recorded performance is played...
... play only an external sound source while playing the keys on /off , the entire keyboard is controlled. Restore - When Duo is on the Left section = n+1 Ch1 - In "Local Control Off" state, the keyboard and the tone generator are assigned as Voice - - MIDI message types: Note on/off from the MIDI [IN] and USB [TO HOST] terminal. • Song: Song part is controlled. Detailed Settings (Menu Display) To call up when the recorded performance is played...
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..."). Keyboard), Audio Volume, Quick Play, Play Track • In the "Metronome" menu: Volume, BPM, Bell On/ Off • In the "System" menu: Tuning, Keyboard (except "Duo" and "Duo Type"), Pedal, Sound, MIDI 5 Press the [ ] (Exit) button to exit from the "System" menu. The "Voice" selection here contains the following settings: • Split point • In the "Song" menu: Song Repeat, Volume (Song- Data and settings maintained even when the power is turned off • User MIDI Song (saved in the USB flash drive, this operation...
..."). Keyboard), Audio Volume, Quick Play, Play Track • In the "Metronome" menu: Volume, BPM, Bell On/ Off • In the "System" menu: Tuning, Keyboard (except "Duo" and "Duo Type"), Pedal, Sound, MIDI 5 Press the [ ] (Exit) button to exit from the "System" menu. The "Voice" selection here contains the following settings: • Split point • In the "Song" menu: Song Repeat, Volume (Song- Data and settings maintained even when the power is turned off • User MIDI Song (saved in the USB flash drive, this operation...
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... electronic piano sound produced by the pianos of a piano made by a musical instrument maker in Vienna in recording studios. Piano Voices. 94 NU1XA Owner's Manual Good for inventing the piano. Upright Piano × The sound sampled from an upright piano, the Yamaha SU7. LAYER Piano + Strings Combination of an electric piano using hammer-struck metal reeds. Appendix Voice List Voice Group Voice Name Stereo Touch Key-Off Sampling Sensitivity Sampling Voice description PIANO CFX Grand...
... electronic piano sound produced by the pianos of a piano made by a musical instrument maker in Vienna in recording studios. Piano Voices. 94 NU1XA Owner's Manual Good for inventing the piano. Upright Piano × The sound sampled from an upright piano, the Yamaha SU7. LAYER Piano + Strings Combination of an electric piano using hammer-struck metal reeds. Appendix Voice List Voice Group Voice Name Stereo Touch Key-Off Sampling Sensitivity Sampling Voice description PIANO CFX Grand...
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... the number of devices exceeded Memory full Move completed to USB/ USERFILES/ Move completed to which does not contain any Songs. This message appears when the USB flash drive is connected. This message appears when the power is turned on after making sure there is completed. of files in the "User" are repeated. Execute the Format operation after turning off invalid Checking memory Maximum no important data in the "User"/USB flash drive...
... the number of devices exceeded Memory full Move completed to USB/ USERFILES/ Move completed to which does not contain any Songs. This message appears when the USB flash drive is connected. This message appears when the power is turned on after making sure there is completed. of files in the "User" are repeated. Execute the Format operation after turning off invalid Checking memory Maximum no important data in the "User"/USB flash drive...
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... are connected when the Speaker setting is normal and due to "Static" (page 25). 100 NU1XA Owner's Manual slightly when you play the keyboard. The plugs are played, the sound is connected to the instrument. Performance in the middle of the Auto Power Off function (page 88). This is normal when electrical current is lost unexpectedly. increase the keyboard volume via the "System" menu: "MIDI" "Local Control" (page 87). When Song...
... are connected when the Speaker setting is normal and due to "Static" (page 25). 100 NU1XA Owner's Manual slightly when you play the keyboard. The plugs are played, the sound is connected to the instrument. Performance in the middle of the Auto Power Off function (page 88). This is normal when electrical current is lost unexpectedly. increase the keyboard volume via the "System" menu: "MIDI" "Local Control" (page 87). When Song...