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... 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 Accessories • AC adaptor (PA-5D/PA-150) • Headphones ...Started 1 Accessories 1 Installation 1 Attaching the Headphones Hanger 2 Connecting the AC Adaptor 2 Part Names 3 Chapter 2 To Begin Playing 4 Using the Silent Piano™ Function 4 Selecting Voices 5 Adjusting the Brilliance 6 Setting the Amount of humidity. • Avoid placing this instrument in dusty or dirty...
... 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 Accessories • AC adaptor (PA-5D/PA-150) • Headphones ...Started 1 Accessories 1 Installation 1 Attaching the Headphones Hanger 2 Connecting the AC Adaptor 2 Part Names 3 Chapter 2 To Begin Playing 4 Using the Silent Piano™ Function 4 Selecting Voices 5 Adjusting the Brilliance 6 Setting the Amount of humidity. • Avoid placing this instrument in dusty or dirty...
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...if it from the AC outlet and disconnect it is stretched or if the ends of time. USB MIDI IN AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT Connecting the AC Adaptor 1 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC12V socket at the rear of the... piano before disconnecting the AC adaptor. • When you do not intend to move the Silent Piano, unplug the AC... the instrument for an extended period of the cord have been bent. Caution • Use the Yamaha PA-5D/PA-150 AC adaptor, or equivalent recommended by...
...if it from the AC outlet and disconnect it is stretched or if the ends of time. USB MIDI IN AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT Connecting the AC Adaptor 1 Connect the AC adaptor to the DC12V socket at the rear of the... piano before disconnecting the AC adaptor. • When you do not intend to move the Silent Piano, unplug the AC... the instrument for an extended period of the cord have been bent. Caution • Use the Yamaha PA-5D/PA-150 AC adaptor, or equivalent recommended by...
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...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) ...Key sensor jack. 11 PDL jack Pedal sensor jack. 3 Part Names Control box-Front panel English 1 23 4 5 6 Control box-Bottom panel 7 AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB 8 PDL KEY 9 10 11 ■ Control box-Front panel 1 Power switch (POWER) Used to the input / output jacks of the unit. 3...
...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) ...Key sensor jack. 11 PDL jack Pedal sensor jack. 3 Part Names Control box-Front panel English 1 23 4 5 6 Control box-Bottom panel 7 AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB 8 PDL KEY 9 10 11 ■ Control box-Front panel 1 Power switch (POWER) Used to the input / output jacks of the unit. 3...
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.../STOP lamp blinks rapidly, changing to the unit allows you save recording data, and playback songs stored on bottom left of the USB memory. English MIDI IN USB Connecting the USB Memory Connecting commercially available USB memory to a pale orange when the process is complete. Note Press the REC button once...
.../STOP lamp blinks rapidly, changing to the unit allows you save recording data, and playback songs stored on bottom left of the USB memory. English MIDI IN USB Connecting the USB Memory Connecting commercially available USB memory to a pale orange when the process is complete. Note Press the REC button once...
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... 4 minutes for details on page 22 for a 65 kilobyte file). Note • The data is found in the USB memory, and another playable file (a standard MIDI file) exists, the unit begins playback of their file name are present in the folder, the unit plays back the file with the file names.... 3 Press the PLAY/STOP button. If no saved file is stored as changing the names of the above files are present, the unit looks for MIDI files contained in a folder named "USER FILES" on page 10). Normally, the unit will inform you want to overwrite these files, take some time (3 to...
... 4 minutes for details on page 22 for a 65 kilobyte file). Note • The data is found in the USB memory, and another playable file (a standard MIDI file) exists, the unit begins playback of their file name are present in the folder, the unit plays back the file with the file names.... 3 Press the PLAY/STOP button. If no saved file is stored as changing the names of the above files are present, the unit looks for MIDI files contained in a folder named "USER FILES" on page 10). Normally, the unit will inform you want to overwrite these files, take some time (3 to...
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...Selection) Hold down B6 and C7 (the two white keys are no songs for playback in the USB memory, the error chime sounds. • See "MIDI File Playback Sequence" on page 22 for playback. • If you select a song when playback is inserted in demonstration mode. When the USB memory ...contains less than 50 songs, the unit looks for MIDI files contained in the "USER FILES" folder, the root directory, and other than those listed above does not select a song for details on playback order...
...Selection) Hold down B6 and C7 (the two white keys are no songs for playback in the USB memory, the error chime sounds. • See "MIDI File Playback Sequence" on page 22 for playback. • If you select a song when playback is inserted in demonstration mode. When the USB memory ...contains less than 50 songs, the unit looks for MIDI files contained in the "USER FILES" folder, the root directory, and other than those listed above does not select a song for details on playback order...
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...cable is not compatible, you will need to use a nonresistant cable and adaptor. MD recorder etc OR Powered speakers etc 15 AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Example: Using AUX OUT ■ When connected to an MD recorder or cassette deck: You can record performances played using this ...unit's Silent Piano function. ■ When connected to powered speakers or a stereo: You can listen to performances played using this unit to another device. The signal...
...cable is not compatible, you will need to use a nonresistant cable and adaptor. MD recorder etc OR Powered speakers etc 15 AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Example: Using AUX OUT ■ When connected to an MD recorder or cassette deck: You can record performances played using this ...unit's Silent Piano function. ■ When connected to powered speakers or a stereo: You can listen to performances played using this unit to another device. The signal...
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AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Example: Using AUX IN ■ When connected to balance the sounds. Doing so will cause feedback of the same recording device. Adjust the ... You can use the VOLUME control on the connected device to other sound modules or playback devices (such as CD players): You can use the Silent Piano function together with the sound received from the connected devices.
AUX IN OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Example: Using AUX IN ■ When connected to balance the sounds. Doing so will cause feedback of the same recording device. Adjust the ... You can use the VOLUME control on the connected device to other sound modules or playback devices (such as CD players): You can use the Silent Piano function together with the sound received from the connected devices.
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... ■ When connected to a sequencer or a computer: You can reproduce this unit's Silent Piano performances using sound modules such as synthesizers and other MIDI device: You can use the sound module of this unit to reproduce performance data received from connected devices. Sequencer, ... and pedals, information on both channel 1 and 2. 17 MIDI data is transmitted on channel 1, and received on voice changes, and reverb depth is also exchanged. English MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Connecting to Other MIDI Devices Example: Using MIDI OUT ■ When connected to other...
... ■ When connected to a sequencer or a computer: You can reproduce this unit's Silent Piano performances using sound modules such as synthesizers and other MIDI device: You can use the sound module of this unit to reproduce performance data received from connected devices. Sequencer, ... and pedals, information on both channel 1 and 2. 17 MIDI data is transmitted on channel 1, and received on voice changes, and reverb depth is also exchanged. English MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB MIDI OUT MIDI IN USB Connecting to Other MIDI Devices Example: Using MIDI OUT ■ When connected to other...
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... be too large for a short while before playback of USB memory. If the lamp does not flash, the USB memory may take some cases the MIDI file for the song may be broken (see page 11). ☞ When I turn the power on with the instrument in demonstration mode and USB memory...
... be too large for a short while before playback of USB memory. If the lamp does not flash, the USB memory may take some cases the MIDI file for the song may be broken (see page 11). ☞ When I turn the power on with the instrument in demonstration mode and USB memory...
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...112 0 113 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 113 0 112 0 113 0 112 0 112 0 113 0 112 0 113 P.C.# 1 7 7 12 6 5 20 20 9 9 17 49 49 53 53 MIDI File Playback Sequence The illustration below shows the playback order when no "USERSONG**.MID" files are present, or the unit finds less than 50 songs... after searching in the "USER FILES" folder. • This unit looks for the MIDI files contained in root directory or other folders (up to two levels deep) in the order they were transferred to the USB memory. A A A B...
...112 0 113 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 113 0 112 0 113 0 112 0 112 0 113 0 112 0 113 P.C.# 1 7 7 12 6 5 20 20 9 9 17 49 49 53 53 MIDI File Playback Sequence The illustration below shows the playback order when no "USERSONG**.MID" files are present, or the unit finds less than 50 songs... after searching in the "USER FILES" folder. • This unit looks for the MIDI files contained in root directory or other folders (up to two levels deep) in the order they were transferred to the USB memory. A A A B...
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... 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...
... 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...
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YAMAHA Model: Function... POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF. 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...
YAMAHA Model: Function... POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF. 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...