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...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 Reverb 7 Adjusting the Pitch (Tuning 7 Setting the DDE (Dynamic ...• Headphones • Headphones hanger and attachment screws • Owner's manual • Music book "50 greats for the Piano" Installation • Avoid placing this instrument in direct sunlight, in close proximity to heating equipment or other hightemperature areas, or in...
...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 Reverb 7 Adjusting the Pitch (Tuning 7 Setting the DDE (Dynamic ...• Headphones • Headphones hanger and attachment screws • Owner's manual • Music book "50 greats for the Piano" Installation • Avoid placing this instrument in direct sunlight, in close proximity to heating equipment or other hightemperature areas, or in...
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...-5D/PA-150 AC adaptor, or equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Use of other AC adaptors may cause interruptions to the power supply. • Always turn off the main unit power before disconnecting the AC adaptor. • When you wish to move the Silent Piano, unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet and.... 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 proceeding. • Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet if you do not intend to use the instrument for an extended period of...
...-5D/PA-150 AC adaptor, or equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Use of other AC adaptors may cause interruptions to the power supply. • Always turn off the main unit power before disconnecting the AC adaptor. • When you wish to move the Silent Piano, unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet and.... 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 proceeding. • Unplug the AC adaptor from the AC outlet if you do not intend to use the instrument for an extended period of...
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... 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 turn the digital piano on and off. 2 Record button (REC) Places the instrument in which the lamp is lit indicates the current state of the unit. 4 Reverb control (REVERB...
... 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 turn the digital piano on and off. 2 Record button (REC) Places the instrument in which the lamp is lit indicates the current state of the unit. 4 Reverb control (REVERB...
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.... This prevents the hammers from raising the volume to the left. 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 the headphones into the PHONES socket. HPE-170 3 Turn the power ...on the plug. 2Chapter To Begin Playing Using the Silent Piano™ Function 1 Press the center pedal and slide it to excessive levels, and do not use two sets of time. • Do not pull ...
.... This prevents the hammers from raising the volume to the left. 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 the headphones into the PHONES socket. HPE-170 3 Turn the power ...on the plug. 2Chapter To Begin Playing Using the Silent Piano™ Function 1 Press the center pedal and slide it to excessive levels, and do not use two sets of time. • Do not pull ...
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... PLAY/STOP lamp lights briefly when you change voices while performing. Green indicates the normal voice, while orange indicates that of a piano. Pipe organ Celesta Strings Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press D#4. Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press F4. ... of the sound for each voice. A#-1 A-1 B-1 C4-A4 Voice Variation This unit provides variations on page 6. English Selecting Voices When using the Silent Piano function, you can change between normal and a variation every time you press the soft pedal (the pedal at far left). Hold down the A-1,...
... PLAY/STOP lamp lights briefly when you change voices while performing. Green indicates the normal voice, while orange indicates that of a piano. Pipe organ Celesta Strings Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press D#4. Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press F4. ... of the sound for each voice. A#-1 A-1 B-1 C4-A4 Voice Variation This unit provides variations on page 6. English Selecting Voices When using the Silent Piano function, you can change between normal and a variation every time you press the soft pedal (the pedal at far left). Hold down the A-1,...
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... (Reset All) You can set the DDE to their default state. Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C7, the highest key on an acoustic piano. A#-1 A-1 B-1 C7 8 Setting the DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) The DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) recreates the subtle resonances that occur when you had pressed the damper pedal...
... (Reset All) You can set the DDE to their default state. Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C7, the highest key on an acoustic piano. A#-1 A-1 B-1 C7 8 Setting the DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) The DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) recreates the subtle resonances that occur when you had pressed the damper pedal...
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... exit demonstration mode Switch the unit off and then on again. When the USB memory contains less than 50 songs, the unit looks for the Piano). 1 Hold down the A-1 key, and press any of the keys from the USB memory rather than those listed above does not select a song for the... other folders (up to two levels deep), and plays them back in the order they were transferred to USB memory in the "**" section of the piano keyboard) while turning the unit on. 2 Release the keys 1 to 2 seconds after turning the unit on. To record, switch the unit off and then on...
... exit demonstration mode Switch the unit off and then on again. When the USB memory contains less than 50 songs, the unit looks for the Piano). 1 Hold down the A-1 key, and press any of the keys from the USB memory rather than those listed above does not select a song for the... other folders (up to two levels deep), and plays them back in the order they were transferred to USB memory in the "**" section of the piano keyboard) while turning the unit on. 2 Release the keys 1 to 2 seconds after turning the unit on. To record, switch the unit off and then on...
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...Other Devices Connecting to Other Audio Devices Caution Be sure to turn off the power to both devices before attempting to connect this unit's Silent Piano function. If your connection cable is not compatible, you will need to another device. 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 use a nonresistant cable ...
...Other Devices Connecting to Other Audio Devices Caution Be sure to turn off the power to both devices before attempting to connect this unit's Silent Piano function. If your connection cable is not compatible, you will need to another device. 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 use a nonresistant cable ...
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... 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 from the connected devices. Other sound modules OR CD player etc Caution Do not connect the output jack of...
... 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 from the connected devices. Other sound modules OR CD player etc Caution Do not connect the output jack of...
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... Connecting to Other MIDI Devices Example: Using MIDI OUT ■ When connected to other MIDI device: You can use the sound module of this unit's Silent Piano performances using sound modules such as synthesizers and other MIDI devices. Sequencer, computer, etc Note In addition to a sequencer or a computer: You can reproduce this...
... Connecting to Other MIDI Devices Example: Using MIDI OUT ■ When connected to other MIDI device: You can use the sound module of this unit's Silent Piano performances using sound modules such as synthesizers and other MIDI devices. Sequencer, computer, etc Note In addition to a sequencer or a computer: You can reproduce this...
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... headphones may have different volume characteristics. ☞ I am not playing or recording. - Headphone properties differ depending on the rear panel of your Yamaha piano dealer. Headphone properties differ depending on the bottom of other instruments (see pages 7 and 8). ☞ The pitch of reverb. ☞ The...to apply an appropriate amount of this unit to play a rapid series of notes in sound being emitted from the piano body when using the Silent Piano function to match that of the performance. - DO NOT attempt to the extreme left position. The REVERB control ...
... headphones may have different volume characteristics. ☞ I am not playing or recording. - Headphone properties differ depending on the rear panel of your Yamaha piano dealer. Headphone properties differ depending on the bottom of other instruments (see pages 7 and 8). ☞ The pitch of reverb. ☞ The...to apply an appropriate amount of this unit to play a rapid series of notes in sound being emitted from the piano body when using the Silent Piano function to match that of the performance. - DO NOT attempt to the extreme left position. The REVERB control ...
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... pedal to switch the speed rock. from a soft tone when played gently to a lightly distorted tone when played with the piano voice. concert grand piano. Its delicate music-box like sound is charming, and with a register adjusted to the its appearances in a large space....do not respond to changes in dual mode together with vibrato induced by rotating fans. Preset Voice List Voice name Piano Harpsichord Vibraphone Pipe organ Celesta Strings Electric piano 1 Electric piano 2 Jazz organ Choir Assigned key C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 C#4 D#4 F#4 G#4 Explanation Variation A sample taken...
... pedal to switch the speed rock. from a soft tone when played gently to a lightly distorted tone when played with the piano voice. concert grand piano. Its delicate music-box like sound is charming, and with a register adjusted to the its appearances in a large space....do not respond to changes in dual mode together with vibrato induced by rotating fans. Preset Voice List Voice name Piano Harpsichord Vibraphone Pipe organ Celesta Strings Electric piano 1 Electric piano 2 Jazz organ Choir Assigned key C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 C#4 D#4 F#4 G#4 Explanation Variation A sample taken...
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Z A A A × A A B Z 22 A A A B A B T B USER FILES V No playback occurs. MIDI Data Format (Program Change) Voice name Piano Harpsichord Harpsichord (Variation) Vibraphone Electric piano 1 Electric piano 2 Pipe organ Pipe organ (Variation) Celesta Celesta (Variation) Jazz organ Strings Strings (Variation) Choir Choir (Variation) MSB, LSB (Bank Select), 0-127 P.C.# = Program Change Number, 1-128 ...
Z A A A × A A B Z 22 A A A B A B T B USER FILES V No playback occurs. MIDI Data Format (Program Change) Voice name Piano Harpsichord Harpsichord (Variation) Vibraphone Electric piano 1 Electric piano 2 Pipe organ Pipe organ (Variation) Celesta Celesta (Variation) Jazz organ Strings Strings (Variation) Choir Choir (Variation) MSB, LSB (Bank Select), 0-127 P.C.# = Program Change Number, 1-128 ...
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... songs Terminals Rated power Supplied accessories 88 keys Soft pedal, Center pedal (Sostenuto pedal*), Damper pedal Piano, Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Pipe organ, Celesta, Strings, Electric piano 1, Electric piano 2, Jazz organ, Choir 64-note/32-note stereo sampling/16-note (with damper pedal resonance effect...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 (...
... songs Terminals Rated power Supplied accessories 88 keys Soft pedal, Center pedal (Sostenuto pedal*), Damper pedal Piano, Harpsichord, Vibraphone, Pipe organ, Celesta, Strings, Electric piano 1, Electric piano 2, Jazz organ, Choir 64-note/32-note stereo sampling/16-note (with damper pedal resonance effect...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 (...