Owners Manual
Page 2
... with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A): IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the interference. This requirement generates/ uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used . If this product is found in the users manual, may cause interference...
... with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class "B" digital devices. FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A): IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the interference. This requirement generates/ uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used . If this product is found in the users manual, may cause interference...
Owners Manual
Page 6
... keeping with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be correct at an end, please observe all safety markings and instructions that relate to produce them, meet these items are either alone or in the manual, on , trip over, or roll anything over power cords or other servicing should be dealer assembled or installed. DO NOT connect this manual is uncomfortable. If...
... keeping with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be correct at an end, please observe all safety markings and instructions that relate to produce them, meet these items are either alone or in the manual, on , trip over, or roll anything over power cords or other servicing should be dealer assembled or installed. DO NOT connect this manual is uncomfortable. If...
Owners Manual
Page 7
... Playback 9 Recording a Performance 9 Playing Back the Song Recorded in Internal Memory 10 Connecting the USB Memory 11 Saving Recorded Data to USB Memory........... 11 Playing Back Songs from USB Memory........... 12 Playing Back Demonstration Songs (Demonstration Mode 13 Chapter 4 Connecting to Other Devices .. 15 Connecting to Other Audio Devices 15 Connecting to Other MIDI Devices 17 Chapter 5 Appendix 18 Troubleshooting 18 The Error Chime 19 Preset Voice List 20 Demonstration Song List 21 MIDI Data Format (Program Change 22 MIDI File Playback Sequence 22 Specifications 23...
... Playback 9 Recording a Performance 9 Playing Back the Song Recorded in Internal Memory 10 Connecting the USB Memory 11 Saving Recorded Data to USB Memory........... 11 Playing Back Songs from USB Memory........... 12 Playing Back Demonstration Songs (Demonstration Mode 13 Chapter 4 Connecting to Other Devices .. 15 Connecting to Other Audio Devices 15 Connecting to Other MIDI Devices 17 Chapter 5 Appendix 18 Troubleshooting 18 The Error Chime 19 Preset Voice List 20 Demonstration Song List 21 MIDI Data Format (Program Change 22 MIDI File Playback Sequence 22 Specifications 23...
Owners Manual
Page 9
... the unit. 4 Reverb control (REVERB) Adjusts the amount of reverb. 5 Volume control (VOLUME) Adjusts the volume for both headphones simultaneously. 6 Two headphone sockets (PHONES) You can connect two stereo headphones, allowing you to share your playing with another person. ■ Control box-Bottom panel/Rear panel 7 USB terminal Insert USB memory here. 8 MIDI (IN/OUT) jacks Connect to the input / output jacks of external MIDI devices. 9 AUX (IN/OUT) jacks Connect to turn the digital piano on and off. 2 Record button (REC) Places the instrument in which the...
... the unit. 4 Reverb control (REVERB) Adjusts the amount of reverb. 5 Volume control (VOLUME) Adjusts the volume for both headphones simultaneously. 6 Two headphone sockets (PHONES) You can connect two stereo headphones, allowing you to share your playing with another person. ■ Control box-Bottom panel/Rear panel 7 USB terminal Insert USB memory here. 8 MIDI (IN/OUT) jacks Connect to the input / output jacks of external MIDI devices. 9 AUX (IN/OUT) jacks Connect to turn the digital piano on and off. 2 Record button (REC) Places the instrument in which the...
Owners Manual
Page 10
... use two sets of time. • Do not pull the headphone cord or apply excessive force on . Caution • To prevent damage to your hearing, refrain from actually striking the strings. (For models equipped with the VOLUME control. The POWER lamp lights green. 4 Adjust the volume with a sostenuto pedal) Pull the silent lever towards you until you hear a click and feel the mechanism catch. 2 Plug...
... use two sets of time. • Do not pull the headphone cord or apply excessive force on . Caution • To prevent damage to your hearing, refrain from actually striking the strings. (For models equipped with the VOLUME control. The POWER lamp lights green. 4 Adjust the volume with a sostenuto pedal) Pull the silent lever towards you until you hear a click and feel the mechanism catch. 2 Plug...
Owners Manual
Page 11
... than dampening the tone. • For voices other than piano, the volume of the sound for your enjoyment when playing other than that of this unit to perform with voices other voices than piano. English Selecting Voices When using the Silent Piano function, you can use the internal voices of a piano. Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press G#4. Choir Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press E4. Voice name Setting method Piano (Default setting) Harpsichord Vibraphone Hold...
... than dampening the tone. • For voices other than piano, the volume of the sound for your enjoyment when playing other than that of this unit to perform with voices other voices than piano. English Selecting Voices When using the Silent Piano function, you can use the internal voices of a piano. Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press G#4. Choir Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press E4. Voice name Setting method Piano (Default setting) Harpsichord Vibraphone Hold...
Owners Manual
Page 12
... the dual voice function uses two voices for every note played, the number of notes you can adjust the timbre brilliance of the sound from mellow to all voices, and does not change when you turn the unit off. Dual Voice This function allows you to select two voices. Press two keys simultaneously to combine two voices while playing. Operation Adjusting the brilliance (5 levels) Setting method Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press...
... the dual voice function uses two voices for every note played, the number of notes you can adjust the timbre brilliance of the sound from mellow to all voices, and does not change when you turn the unit off. Dual Voice This function allows you to select two voices. Press two keys simultaneously to combine two voices while playing. Operation Adjusting the brilliance (5 levels) Setting method Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press...
Owners Manual
Page 13
... far left position. You can also change the type of reverb to the sound). Operation Raise the pitch Lower the pitch Return to 1 semitone). A#-1 A-1 B-1 C3-B3 7 Use the REVERB control to adjust the depth (the degree to which the reverb effect is set the control in a large Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press E2. Reverb type Room Hall 1 (Default setting) Hall 2 Stage Effect Setting method Reverberation similar to that heard...
... far left position. You can also change the type of reverb to the sound). Operation Raise the pitch Lower the pitch Return to 1 semitone). A#-1 A-1 B-1 C3-B3 7 Use the REVERB control to adjust the depth (the degree to which the reverb effect is set the control in a large Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press E2. Reverb type Room Hall 1 (Default setting) Hall 2 Stage Effect Setting method Reverberation similar to that heard...
Owners Manual
Page 14
... down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C6. A#-1 A-1 B-1 C6 D6-A6 Returning Settings to Their Default Configuration (Reset All) You can set the DDE to suit your preferences. Operation Setting method Turn the DDE off Turn the DDE on the keyboard. This returns voice variation, brilliance, reverb type, pitch, and DDE to their default settings. Setting the DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) The DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) recreates the subtle...
... down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C6. A#-1 A-1 B-1 C6 D6-A6 Returning Settings to Their Default Configuration (Reset All) You can set the DDE to suit your preferences. Operation Setting method Turn the DDE off Turn the DDE on the keyboard. This returns voice variation, brilliance, reverb type, pitch, and DDE to their default settings. Setting the DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) The DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) recreates the subtle...
Owners Manual
Page 15
See "Saving Recorded Data to USB Memory" on page 11 for a song with a high tempo that contains many notes. • The recording also stores information on the voice selected during performance. • The data recorded is in the internal memory of this may take a few tens of storage remaining decreases, the chime becomes faster, and the unit begins to its normal state. 2 Press the PLAY/STOP button. Please remove...
See "Saving Recorded Data to USB Memory" on page 11 for a song with a high tempo that contains many notes. • The recording also stores information on the voice selected during performance. • The data recorded is in the internal memory of this may take a few tens of storage remaining decreases, the chime becomes faster, and the unit begins to its normal state. 2 Press the PLAY/STOP button. Please remove...
Owners Manual
Page 17
... that the USB memory is USB 1.1 compliant. English MIDI IN USB Connecting the USB Memory Connecting commercially available USB memory to the unit allows you save recording data, and playback songs stored on bottom left of the control box. The unit automatically begins checking the contents of memory- Caution • Do not remove the USB memory or turn the power on USB memory. Note Press the REC button once more to cancel transfer standby mode and...
... that the USB memory is USB 1.1 compliant. English MIDI IN USB Connecting the USB Memory Connecting commercially available USB memory to the unit allows you save recording data, and playback songs stored on bottom left of the control box. The unit automatically begins checking the contents of memory- Caution • Do not remove the USB memory or turn the power on USB memory. Note Press the REC button once more to cancel transfer standby mode and...
Owners Manual
Page 18
... save any number from internal memory to 4 minutes for details on playback order. 12 Note • The data is found in this unit. Normally, the unit will result in a folder named "USER FILES" on page 10). As the data format is complete. Please connect the USB memory to a computer if you want to overwrite these files, take some time (3 to the USB memory. 3 Press the PLAY/STOP button. The PLAY...
... save any number from internal memory to 4 minutes for details on playback order. 12 Note • The data is found in this unit. Normally, the unit will result in a folder named "USER FILES" on page 10). As the data format is complete. Please connect the USB memory to a computer if you want to overwrite these files, take some time (3 to the USB memory. 3 Press the PLAY/STOP button. The PLAY...
Owners Manual
Page 19
... (the two white keys are played back in the order data was transferred to the USB memory. To save recording data to USB memory in the "**" section of 50 songs from C0 through to C#4 corresponding to the number of the piano keyboard) while turning the unit on. 2 Release the keys 1 to two levels deep), and plays them back in demonstration mode. You cannot save to USB memory switch the unit off and...
... (the two white keys are played back in the order data was transferred to the USB memory. To save recording data to USB memory in the "**" section of 50 songs from C0 through to C#4 corresponding to the number of the piano keyboard) while turning the unit on. 2 Release the keys 1 to two levels deep), and plays them back in demonstration mode. You cannot save to USB memory switch the unit off and...
Owners Manual
Page 21
... can record performances played using this unit's Silent Piano function. ■ When connected to powered speakers or a stereo: You can listen to use a nonresistant cable and adaptor. Note The AUX IN/OUT jack on this jack is the same sound as that heard when listening through headphones. The signal output from this unit is not compatible, you will need to performances played using this unit to another device. If your connection cable is a stereo mini jack. English 4Chapter Connecting...
... can record performances played using this unit's Silent Piano function. ■ When connected to powered speakers or a stereo: You can listen to use a nonresistant cable and adaptor. Note The AUX IN/OUT jack on this jack is the same sound as that heard when listening through headphones. The signal output from this unit is not compatible, you will need to performances played using this unit to another device. If your connection cable is a stereo mini jack. English 4Chapter Connecting...
Owners Manual
Page 22
... simultaneously adjust the volume of its electronic sound and the sound received through its AUX IN jack. Adjust the output volume on this unit's AUX OUT jack to the input jack of the audio signal which may damage both components. 16 AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Example: Using AUX IN ■ When connected to other sound modules or playback devices (such as CD players): You can use the Silent Piano function together with the sound received...
... simultaneously adjust the volume of its electronic sound and the sound received through its AUX IN jack. Adjust the output volume on this unit's AUX OUT jack to the input jack of the audio signal which may damage both components. 16 AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Example: Using AUX IN ■ When connected to other sound modules or playback devices (such as CD players): You can use the Silent Piano function together with the sound received...
Owners Manual
Page 24
... notes in sound being emitted from the piano body when using the Silent Piano function to the 3 o'clock position. ☞ The power lamp lights but does not emit sound. - 5Chapter Appendix Troubleshooting If you cannot solve the problem easily yourself, consult your Yamaha piano dealer. This is the sound of the acoustic piano's keystroke. ☞ When I can adjust the pitch of other instruments (see page 7). ☞ Panel buttons are a few troubleshooting...
... notes in sound being emitted from the piano body when using the Silent Piano function to the 3 o'clock position. ☞ The power lamp lights but does not emit sound. - 5Chapter Appendix Troubleshooting If you cannot solve the problem easily yourself, consult your Yamaha piano dealer. This is the sound of the acoustic piano's keystroke. ☞ When I can adjust the pitch of other instruments (see page 7). ☞ Panel buttons are a few troubleshooting...
Owners Manual
Page 25
... demonstration mode and USB memory inserted into the USB terminal, the internal demonstration songs play back. - In some cases the MIDI file for a short while before playback of USB memory. Check that the error chime cannot be accessed. • Song data is damaged. • A file is write-protected. 19 The internal demonstration songs play during the recognition process. ☞ USB data does not play for the song may take some time to its default settings...
... demonstration mode and USB memory inserted into the USB terminal, the internal demonstration songs play back. - In some cases the MIDI file for a short while before playback of USB memory. Check that the error chime cannot be accessed. • Song data is damaged. • A file is write-protected. 19 The internal demonstration songs play during the recognition process. ☞ USB data does not play for the song may take some time to its default settings...
Owners Manual
Page 26
... speaker (vibrato) to changes in dual mode together with the piano voice. A rotary organ voice used in a large space. Volume and tone do not respond to high. the Sugar-Plum Fairy" from a CFIIIS full-length There is no variation setting for an responds dynamically to the sound. This voice is charming, and with relatively light mallets. Preset Voice List Voice name Piano Harpsichord Vibraphone Pipe organ Celesta Strings Electric piano 1 Electric piano 2 Jazz organ Choir Assigned key...
... speaker (vibrato) to changes in dual mode together with the piano voice. A rotary organ voice used in a large space. Volume and tone do not respond to high. the Sugar-Plum Fairy" from a CFIIIS full-length There is no variation setting for an responds dynamically to the sound. This voice is charming, and with relatively light mallets. Preset Voice List Voice name Piano Harpsichord Vibraphone Pipe organ Celesta Strings Electric piano 1 Electric piano 2 Jazz organ Choir Assigned key...
Owners Manual
Page 29
... sostenuto pedal sensor* Power switch, Volume control, Reverb depth control, Voice switch, Brilliance adjustment, Reverb type switch (4 types), Pitch adjustment, DDE adjustment (damper pedal resonance), All reset, Recording, Playback 50 greats for the Piano (preset) Headphones x 2, Power input terminal DC 12 V, AUX IN/OUT, MIDI IN/OUT, USB TO DEVICE DC12V 8W AC adapter (PA-5D/PA-150), Headphones, Headphones hanger, Owner's manual, Music book "50 greats for the Piano" * For models equipped with a sostenuto pedal. ** 64-note : Electric piano 2, Jazz organ 16-note : Pipe organ (excluding...
... sostenuto pedal sensor* Power switch, Volume control, Reverb depth control, Voice switch, Brilliance adjustment, Reverb type switch (4 types), Pitch adjustment, DDE adjustment (damper pedal resonance), All reset, Recording, Playback 50 greats for the Piano (preset) Headphones x 2, Power input terminal DC 12 V, AUX IN/OUT, MIDI IN/OUT, USB TO DEVICE DC12V 8W AC adapter (PA-5D/PA-150), Headphones, Headphones hanger, Owner's manual, Music book "50 greats for the Piano" * For models equipped with a sostenuto pedal. ** 64-note : Electric piano 2, Jazz organ 16-note : Pipe organ (excluding...
Owners Manual
Page 30
POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON. POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF. YAMAHA Model: Function... Basic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change System Exclusive Common System Real Time Aux Messages Notes MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Default Changed Default Messages Altered : True voice Note ON Note OFF Key s Ch s 0, 32 1 7 10 11 64, 67 66 91 : True # : Song Pos : Song Sel : Tune : Clock : Commands : All Sound OFF : Reset All Cntrls : Local ON/OFF : All Notes OFF : Active Sense : Reset Transmitted 1 ✕ 3 21-108 9nH, v=1-127 ✕...
POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON. POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF. YAMAHA Model: Function... Basic Channel Mode Note Number Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change Prog Change System Exclusive Common System Real Time Aux Messages Notes MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Default Changed Default Messages Altered : True voice Note ON Note OFF Key s Ch s 0, 32 1 7 10 11 64, 67 66 91 : True # : Song Pos : Song Sel : Tune : Clock : Commands : All Sound OFF : Reset All Cntrls : Local ON/OFF : All Notes OFF : Active Sense : Reset Transmitted 1 ✕ 3 21-108 9nH, v=1-127 ✕...