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This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha-Kemble Music (U.K.) Ltd. (2 wires)
PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, re or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Only use the voltage specied as correct for the instrument. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument. Use the specied adaptor (PA-5D or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha) only. Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating. Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it. Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it.
Water warning
Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings. If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualied Yamaha service personnel. Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Fire warning
Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit. A burning item may fall over and cause a re.
Do not open
Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way. The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualied Yamaha service personnel.
If you notice any abnormality
If the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualied Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
The Metronome
Song Settings
Start the Metronome... 22 Adjusting the Metronome Tempo.. 22 Setting the Number of Beats per Measure, and the Length of Each Beat.. 23 Adjusting the Metronome Volume.. 24
Song Volume... 85 A-B Repeat.... 85 Muting Independent Song Parts.. 86 Change the Melody Voice.. 86
Playing Styles
Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings
Select a Style Rhythm.. 25 Play Along with a Style... 26 Playing Auto-accompaniment Chords. 30
Saving to the Registration Memory.. 87 Recalling a Registration Memory.. 88
The Functions Using USB Flash Memory
Using Songs
Selecting and Setting Functions.. 89 Connecting a USB Flash Memory.. 92 Formatting USB Flash Memory... 94 Saving Data... 95 Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save. 96 Loading User Files and Style Files... 97 Deleting Data from a USB Flash Memory.. 98 Playing Data on a USB Flash Memory.. 99
Select and Listen to a Song... 31 Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause.. 32 Change the Song Tempo.. 32 Play the Demo Song.. 33 Types of Songs... 34 Displaying the Song Score... 35 Display the Lyrics.. 36
The Easy Way to Play Piano
CHORD TypePlay with Both Hands. 38 CHORD/FREE Type Applying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only. 40 MELODY TypePlay with One Finger.. 42 CHORD/MELODY Chord Type with the Left Hand, Melody with the Right.. 44
Select a Song For a Lesson
Connectors... 100 Connecting a Personal Computer.. 101 Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer.. 102 Remote Control of MIDI Devices.. 103 Initial Send... 104 Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument. 104
Lesson 1Waiting... 49 Lesson 2Your Tempo.. 52 Lesson 3Minus One.. 53 Practice Makes PerfectRepeat and Learn. 54
Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide
Play Using the Music Database Change a Songs Style
Important Notices about the CD-ROM.. 107 CD-ROM Contents... 108 System Requirements... 109 Software Installation... 109
Appendix
Troubleshooting... 114 Messages.... 116 Scores.... 118 Voice List... 124 Drum Kit List... 128 Style List... 130 Music Database List... 131 Songs Provided On the Supplied CD-ROM. 132 Effect Type List... 133 MIDI Implementation Chart... 134 MIDI Data Format... 136 Specifications... 139 Index... 140
Split point (default: 54/F#2)
F# G# Bb
C D E F GA B C D E F
Accompaniment range Root notes and the corresponding keys
Easy Chords
Standard Chords
This method lets you produce accompaniment by playing chords using normal ngerings in the accompaniment range of the keyboard.
How to play Standard Chords [Example for C chords]
This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one, two, or three ngers.
To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord.
To play a minor chord Press the root note together with the nearest black key to the left of it.
To play a seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white key to the left of it.
C sus4
C M7aug
To play a minor seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white and black keys to the left of it (three keys altogether).
C dim7
C 7aug
C 7sus4
C sus2
* Notes enclosed in parentheses ( ) are optional; the chords will be recognized without them.
With this instrument the term song refers the data that makes up a piece of music. You can simply enjoy listening to the 30 internal songs, or use them with just about any of the many functions providedthe performance assistant technology feature, lessons, and more. The songs are organized by category. In this section well learn how to select and play songs, and briey describe the 30 songs provided.
Select and Listen to a Song
Listen
Lesson
Record
Press the [SONG] button
The song selection display will appear. The currently selected song number and name will be highlighted.
The currently selected song number and name
Select a song.
Select a song after referring to the preset song category list on page 33. Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to.
Song les transferred from a computer or stored on a USB ash memory device connected to the instrument can be selected and used in the same way as the internal Song (Song numbers 36). File transfer instructions are provided on page 104.
The song highlighted here can be played
Listen to the song.
Press the [START/STOP] button to begin playback of the selected song. You can stop playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button again.
Song start!
Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause
These are just like the transport controls on a cassette deck or CD player, letting you fast forward [FF], rewind [REW] and pause [PAUSE] playback of the song.
Press the [SONG] button, and the Song Select display appears. Select a song by using the dial. For this example try selecting the 010 Ave Maria. When the Chord type is selected, features only available for this song can be seen in the display!
Using Songs (page 31)
The song displayed here will be played.
What is a Song? You know the normal meaning of this word, but in this instrument the term Song refers to the data that makes up a complete song. The performance assistant technology features uses the chord and melody data, and should always be used with a song (page 31).
Song playback will begin. The basic pattern will play repeatedly. Listen to the basic pattern for four measures while getting a feel for the basic pattern, then begin playing yourself from the fth measure. The keys you should play will be shown in the display.
Play on the keyboard.
Before
Try playing the score on the left with both hands. You can even play the same keys over and over: C, E, G, C, E, G, C, E. Youll notice that at measure ve the notes will come out according to the score on the right. Keep playing, and performance assistant technology Chord type will continue to correct the notes that you play. This is the performance assistant technology Chord type. You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button.
The score for Ave Maria is provided on page 120.
Press the [P.A.T. ON/OFF] button to turn the performance assistant technology feature off.
CHORD/FREE TypeApplying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only
Select the CHORD/FREE type.
Select Chord/Free
Press and hold the [P.A.T. ON/OFF] button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears. Select the Chord/Free type by using the dial.
Press the [SONG] button, and the Song Select display appears. Select a song by using the dial. For this example try selecting the 011 Nocturne.
Song playback will begin. The left-hand keys you should play will be shown on the display.
Play to the right of the split point with your right hand, and to the left of the split point with your left hand.
With this type notes played on the left-hand side of the split point will actually sound an octave higher.
Play the Nocturne melody with your right hand. Continually play an FA-C arpeggio with your left hand as indicated by the score shown in the display. Although youre repeatedly playing the same notes with your left hand, the actual notes produced will change to match the music. This is the performance assistant technology Chord/Free type. Press the [SCORE] button if you want to see the score for the right-hand part in the display. You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the [START/STOP] button.
The score for Nocturne is provided on page 122.
Play while following the score marker Left-hand part Right-hand part
Stop the Lesson mode.
You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the [START/ STOP] button. Once youve mastered Lesson 2, move on to Lesson 3.
Lesson 3Minus One
Heres where you can perfect your technique. The song will play at the normal tempo, minus the part you have chosen to play. Play along while listening to the song.
Start Lesson 3.
In this case the R3 indicates that right-hand lesson 3 has been selected.
Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 3 is selected.
Play along while listening to the song. The score marker and keyboard marker in the display will indicate the notes to play.
Left-hand part
Right-hand part
Marker (In the case of a right-hand lesson)
You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the [START/ STOP] button.
Practice Makes PerfectRepeat and Learn
Use this feature when you want to start again just ahead of a section on which you made a mistake, or to repeatedly practice a section you nd difcult.
Press the [REPEAT & LEARN] button during a lesson.
The song location will move back four measures from the point at which you pressed the button, and playback will begin after a one-measure count-in. Playback will continue up to the point at which you pressed the [REPEAT & LEARN] button, and then jump back four measures and begin again after a count-in. This process will repeat, so all you have to do is press the [REPEAT & LEARN] button when you make a mistake in order to repeat practice of that section until you get it right
You can change the number of measures the Repeat and learn function jumps back by pressing a number button [1][9] during repeat playback.
e Jump back 4 measures and
repeat playback q
Song playback direction
w Press immediately
Oops! A mistake!
Play Using the Music Database
You want to play music in your favorite style, but youre not sure how to select the best voice and style for the type of music you want to play. simply select the appropriate style from the Music Database. The panel settings will automatically be adjusted for the ideal combination of sounds and style!
You can also access the Split Point item by pressing the [FUNCTION] button and using the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to locate the item (page 89).
Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm (Stop Accompaniment)
When auto accompaniment is on (the ACMP ON icon is showing) and Synchro Start is off, you can play chords in the left-hand accompaniment range of the keyboard while the style is stopped and still hear the accompaniment chords. This is Stop Accompaniment, and any of the chord ngerings recognized by the instrument can be used (page 30). Press the [ACMP ON/OFF] button to turn auto accompaniment on after pressing the [STYLE] button.
Appears when auto accompaniment is on
Adjusting the Style Volume
Press the [STYLE] button to engage the style function.
] and [ ] buttons to select the Style Volume item.
3 Use the dial to set the style volume
between 000 and 127.
Chord Basics
Two or more notes played together constitute a chord. The most basic chord type is the triad consisting of three notes: the root, third, and fth degrees of the corresponding scale. A C major triad, for example, is made up of the notes C (the root), E (the third note of the C major scale), and G (the fth note of the C major scale).
In the C major triad shown above, the lowest note is the root of the chord (this is the chords root position. using other chord notes for the lowest note results in inversions). The root is the central sound of the chord, which supports and anchors the other chord notes. The distance (interval) between adjacent notes of a triad in root position is either a major or minor third.
Major thirdfour half steps (semitones) Minor thirdthree half steps (semitones)
The lowest interval in our root-position triad (between the root and the third) determines whether the triad is a major or minor chord, and we can shift the highest note up or down by a semitone to produce two additional chords, as shown below.
Major chord CM Minor chord Cm Augmented chord C aug Diminished chord C dim
Minor 3rd
Major 3rd
The basic characteristics of the chord sound remain intact even if we change the order of the notes to create different inversions. Successive chords in a chord progression can be smoothly connected, for example, by choosing the appropriate inversions (or chord voicings).
Reading Chord Names
Chord names tell you just about everything you need to know about a chord (other than the inversion/voicing). The chord name tells you what the root of the chord is, whether it is a major, minor, or diminished chord, whether it requires a major or atted seventh, what alterations or tensions it uses. all at a glance.
Menu Format Save SMF Save Load Delete
No sound will be produced if you play the keyboard while the FILE CONTROL display is showing. Also, in this state only buttons related to le functions will be active. The FILE CONTROL display will not appear in any of the following cases: During style or song playback. During a lesson. While data is being loaded from a USB ash memory.
Reference Page 98
Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal
This instrument features a built-in USB TO DEVICE terminal. When connecting a USB device to the terminal, be sure to handle the USB device with care. Follow the important precautions below.
NOTE For more information about the handling of USB devices, refer to the owners manual of the USB device.
Compatible USB devices
USB storage devices (ash memory, oppy disk drive) The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB devices. Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB devices that you purchase. Before purchasing a USB device for use with this instrument, please visit the following web page:
http://music.yamaha.com/download/
NOTE Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used.
Using USB Storage Devices
By connecting the instrument to a USB storage device, you can save data youve created to the connected device, as well as read data from the connected device.
NOTE Although CD-R/RW drives can be used to read data to the instrument, they cannot be used for saving data.
The number of USB storage device to be used Only one USB storage devices can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal. Formatting USB storage media When a USB storage device is connected or media is inserted, a message may appear prompting you to format the device/media. If so, execute the Format operation (page 94).
The format operation overwrites any previously existing data. Make sure that the media you are formatting does not contain important data.
Connecting USB device
When connecting a USB device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal, make sure that the connector on the device is appropriate and that it is connected in the proper direction. Though the instrument supports the USB 1.1 standard, you can connect and use a USB 2.0 storage device with the instrument. However, note that the transfer speed is that of USB 1.1.
To protect your data (write-protect) To prevent important data from being inadvertently erased, apply the write-protect provided with each storage device or media. If you are saving data to the USB storage device, make sure to disable write-protect. Connecting/removing USB storage device Before removing the media from the device, make sure that the instrument is not accessing data (such as in the Save and Delete operations).
Cursor left
Delete character Cursor right
The dial selects characters
Cursor
6 Press the [EXECUTE] button. The dis To Overwrite an Existing File If you want to overwrite a le that already exists on the USB ash memory, use the dial or the [+] and [-] buttons to select the le, then skip ahead to step 6.
Up to 100 user les can be saved to a single USB ash memory. If the USB ash memory has been write-protected, an appropriate message will appear on the display and you will not be able to execute the operation. If there is not enough capacity left on the USB ash memory to save the data an appropriate message will appear on the display and you will not be able to save the data. Erase unwanted les from the USB ash memory to make more memory available (page 98), or use a different USB ash memory. Refer to the Messages list on page 116 for other possible errors that might prevent you from completing the operation.
play prompts you for conrmation. You can cancel the save operation at this point by pressing the [-] button. Press the [EXECUTE] button again, or the [+] button, and the save operation will begin. The user song will be stored to the USER FILE folder in the USB ash memory.
Once the save-in-progress message appears on the display the operation cannot be canceled. Never turn off the power or remove the USB ash memory during this operation.
8 A message will appear on the display to
If an existing lename is specied the display prompts you for conrmation. Press [EXECUTE] or [+] if it is OK to overwrite the le, or [-] to cancel. The amount of time it will take to perform the save operation will depend on the condition of the USB ash memory.
4 Press the [EXECUTE] button. A cursor
will appear below the rst character in the le name.
5 Change the le name as necessary.
The [-] button moves the cursor to the left, and the [0] button moves it to the right. Use the dial to select a character for the current cursor location. The [+] button deletes the character at the cursor location.
Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save
This operation converts a user song (song numbers 031035) to SMF Format 0 and saves the le to USB ash memory.
What is SMF (Standard MIDI File)? The SMF (Standard MIDI File) format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence formats used for storing sequence data. There are two variations: Format 0 and Format 1. A large number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF Format 0, and most commercially available MIDI sequence data is provided in SMF Format 0. To Overwrite an Existing File If you want to overwrite a le that already exists on the USB ash memory, use the dial or the [+] and [-] buttons to select the le, then skip ahead to step 7.
6 Press the [EXECUTE] button.
A cursor will appear below the rst character in the le name.
USB ash memory has been properly connected to the instruments USB TO DEVICE terminal, and that the icon is showing in the MAIN display. ton.
Important Notices about the CD-ROM
Data Types This CD-ROM includes application software. Please refer to page 109 for software installation instructions.
Do not attempt to play this CD-ROM on any playback device other than a computer. The resulting high-volume noise may cause hearing damage or damage to the playback device.
Operating System (OS) The applications in this CD-ROM are provided in versions for Windows operating systems.
SPECIAL NOTICES
CD-ROM Contents
Folder Name
Application / Data Name Musicsoft Downloader
Contents This application can be used to download MIDI song data from the Internet and transfer it from the computer to the instruments memory. Digital Music Notebook is a combination music learning program and online service that makes it easy and fun to practice and master your favorite songs. You can use the convenient and powerful Digital Music Notebook functions with the demo song after installing Digital Music Notebook. Full motion demo software which introduces all features of the Digital Music Notebook. Includes score data for the 30 internal songs provided on the instrument as well as 70 MIDI songs provided on the CD-ROM. The exceptions are songs 111, 16, 20 and song 30 which is copyrighted. The scores for songs 911 are provided in this manual beginning on page 118. This driver software is necessary to connect MIDI devices to your computer via USB.
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Digital Music Notebook Digital Music Notebook Flash Demo Song Book USB-MIDI Driver (Windows 2000/XP) USB-MIDI Driver (Windows Vista/XP x64) SongData MIDI 70 songs 5 style les 5 music database les StyleData MDB
DMN_FlashDemo
e SongBook
USBdrv2k_
USBdrvVista_
SampleData
These songs, styles, or music database can be transferred to the instrument and played or used with the instrument functions.
In order to view PDF scores, you will need to install Adobe Reader in your computer. You can download the Adobe Reader. Please check the following URL: http://www.adobe.com/
Using the CD-ROM
4 Connect the instrument to the com-
Voice No. MSB (0127) / LSB (0127) / PC (1128) Keyboard MIDI Key Alternate
Note# Note Note# Note Off assign
128 127/000/001 Standard Kit 1 Surdo Mute Surdo Open Hi Q Whip Slap Scratch H Scratch L Finger Snap Click Noise Metronome Click Metronome Bell Seq Click L Seq Click H Brush Tap Brush Swirl Brush Slap Brush Tap Swirl Snare Roll Castanet Snare Soft Sticks Kick Soft Open Rim Shot Kick Tight Kick Side Stick Snare Hand Clap Snare Tight Floor Tom L Hi-Hat Closed Floor Tom H Hi-Hat Pedal Low Tom Hi-Hat Open Mid Tom L Mid Tom H Crash Cymbal 1 High Tom Ride Cymbal 1 Chinese Cymbal Ride Cymbal Cup Tambourine Splash Cymbal Cowbell Crash Cymbal 2 Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 2 Bongo H Bongo L Conga H Mute Conga H Open Conga L Timbale H Timbale L Agogo H Agogo L Cabasa Maracas Samba Whistle H Samba Whistle L Guiro Short Guiro Long Claves Wood Block H Wood Block L Cuica Mute Cuica Open Triangle Mute Triangle Open Shaker Jingle Bells Bell Tree
129 127/000/002 Standard Kit 2
130 127/000/009 Room Kit
131 127/000/017 Rock Kit
132 127/000/025 Electronic Kit
133 127/000/026 Analog Kit
C#0 D0 E0 F0 G0 G#0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 G#1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 G#2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 G#3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 G#4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 G#5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 D#6 A#5 D#5 A#4 D#4 A#3 D#3 A#2 D#2 A#1 D#1 A#0 D#0
C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B C C# D D# E F F# G
-1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -1 -5
Reverse Cymbal Snare Roll 2 Snare Soft 2 Snare Noisy Kick Tight 2 Open Rim Shot H Short Kick Tight Short Kick Short Snare Short Snare Tight H Snare Snappy Snare Tight Snappy Tom Room 1 Tom Room 2 Tom Room 3 Tom Room 4 Tom Room 5 Tom Room 6 Kick 2 Kick Gate Snare Rock Snare Rock Rim Tom Rock 1 Tom Rock 2 Tom Rock 3 Tom Rock 4 Tom Rock 5 Tom Rock 6
Reverse Cymbal
Hi Q 2 Hi Q 2 Snare Snappy Electro Snare Noisy 4 Kick 3 Kick Gate Kick Gate Heavy Snare Noisy 2 Snare Noisy 3 Tom Electro 1 Tom Electro 2 Tom Electro 3 Tom Electro 4 Tom Electro 5 Tom Electro 6 Kick Tight 2 Kick Analog Short Kick Analog Side Stick Analog Snare Analog Snare Analog 2 Tom Analog 1 Hi-Hat Closed Analog Tom Analog 2 Hi-Hat Closed Analog 2 Tom Analog 3 Hi-Hat Open Analog Tom Analog 4 Tom Analog 5 Crash Analog Tom Analog 6
Cowbell Analog
Conga Analog H Conga Analog M Conga Analog L
Maracas 2
Claves 2
Scratch H 2 Scratch L 2
Scratch H 2 Scratch L 3
134 127/000/113 Dance Kit
135 127/000/033 Jazz Kit
136 127/000/041 Brush Kit
The easy song arranger can only be used with songs that include chord data.
Effect Type List
Harmony Types
No. Duet Trio Block Country Octave Trill 1/4 note
Harmony Type
Description
Harmony types 0105 are pitch-based and add one-, two- or three-note harmonies to the single-note melody played in the right hand. These types sound when chords are played in the auto accompaniment range of the keyboard. These Harmony types will also work when playing songs that contain chord data.
Trill 1/6 note Trill 1/8 note
Trill 1/12 note Trill 1/16 note
Types 626 are rhythm-based effects and add embellishments or delayed repeats in time with the auto accompaniment. These types sound whether the auto accompaniment is on or not; however, the actual speed of the effect depends on the Tempo setting (page 32). The individual note values in each type let you synchronize the effect precisely to the rhythm. Triplet settings are also available: 1/6 = quarter-note triplets, 1/12 = eighth-note triplets, 1/24 = sixteenth-note triplets. The Trill effect Types (0612) create two-note trills (alternating notes) when two notes are held. The Tremolo effect Types (1319) repeat all held notes (up to four). The Echo effect Types (2026) create delayed repeats of each note played.
Trill 1/24 note Trill 1/32 note Tremolo 1/4 note
Tremolo 1/6 note Tremolo 1/8 note
Tremolo 1/12 note Tremolo 1/16 note
Tremolo 1/24 note Tremolo 1/32 note Echo 1/4 note
Echo 1/6 note Echo 1/8 note
Echo 1/12 note Echo 1/16 note
Echo 1/24 note Echo 1/32 note
Reverb Types
No. 10 Hall 13 Room 12 Stage 12 Plate 12 Off Reverb Type Concert hall reverb. Small room reverb. Reverb for solo instruments. Simulated steel plate reverb. No effect. Description
Chorus Types
No. 05 Chorus 12 Flanger 12 Off Chorus Type Description Conventional chorus program with rich, warm chorusing. Pronounced three-phase modulation with a slight metallic sound. No effect.
YAMAHA [ Portable Grand ] Model DGX-530/YPG-535 MIDI Implementation Chart Transmitted Recognized Remarks
Date:10-OCT-2007 Version:1.0
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Termination
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License
The Licensor grants to you a non-exclusive non-transferable license to use this Software in accordance with the Documentation on any number of computers. Title to the Product is not transferred to you. Ownership of the Product remains vested in the Licensor and its licensors, subject to the rights granted to you under this License. All other rights are reserved. You may make one printout for your own use of any part of the Documentation provided in electronic form. You shall not make or permit any third party to make any further copies of any part of the Product whether in eye or machine-readable form. You shall not, and shall not cause or permit any third party to, (1) translate, enhance, modify, alter or adapt the Product or any part of it for any purpose (including without limitation for the purpose of error correction); (2) create derivative works based on the Product, or cause the whole or any part of the Product to be combined with or incorporated into any other program, le or product, for any purpose; or (3) use the Software to create les in any format (other than temporary les created and required by your computers operating system or web browser), including without limitation screen capture les, les generated from the Softwares playback, graphics les and print les, for any purpose, except for creating MIDI les (if permitted by the Software) for private non-commercial use. You shall not, and shall not cause or permit any third party to, decompile, decode, disassemble or reverse engineer the Software in whole or in part for any purpose. You shall not, and shall not cause any third party to, translate, convert, decode or reverse engineer any le capable of being read by any copy or version of the Software or any data transmitted to or from any copy or version of the Software, in whole or in part for any purpose. The Product or any part of it must not be used to infringe any right of copyright or right of privacy, publicity or personality or any other right whatsoever of any other person or entity.
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Education Feature
Dictionary Lesson 13, Repeat & Learn
Registration Memory
8 banks x 2 types
Function
VOLUME: OVERALL: Style Volume, Song Volume Tuning, Transpose, Split Point, Touch Sensitivity, Pitch Bend Range, Chord Fingering MAIN VOICE: Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level DUAL VOICE: Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level SPLIT VOICE: Volume, Octave, Pan, Reverb Level, Chorus Level EFFECT: Reverb Type, Chorus Type, Master EQ Type, Sustain HARMONY: Harmony Type, Harmony Volume Performance assistant technology: Performance assistant technology Type PC: PC Mode MIDI: Local On/Off, External Clock, Initial Send, Keyboard Out, Style Out, Song Out METRONOME: Time Signature Numerator, Time Signature Denominator, Metronome Volume SCORE: Quantize LESSON: Lesson Track (R), Lesson Track (L), Grade UTILITY: Demo Cancel, Language
Optional Accessories
Headphones: HPE-150
* Specifications and descriptions in this owners manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Effects
Reverb: 9 types Chorus: 4 types Harmony: 26 types
Panel controls and terminals
+/.. 14, 65... 66 09.. 14, 65 A-B REPEAT.. 14, 85 ACMP ON/OFF.. 14, 26 CATEGORY [ ] and [ ]. 14, 65 Chord Fingering.. 14, 83 DC IN 12V.. 12, 15 DEMO.. 14, 33 Dial.. 14, 65 DUAL ON/OFF.. 14, 18 EASY SONG ARRANGER.. 14, 56 EXECUTE.. 14, 94 EXIT.. 14, 66 FF... 14, 32 FILE CONTROL.. 14, 92 FUNCTION. 14, 89 HARMONY ON/OFF.. 14, 68 INTRO/ENDING/rit.. 14, 76 LCD CONTRAST. 15, 67 LESSON L, R.. 14, 49 LESSON START.. 14, 48 LYRICS.. 14, 36 MAIN/AUTO FILL. 14, 76 MASTER VOLUME. 1314 MEMORY/BANK, 1, 2.. 14, 87 MENU.. 14, 92 METRONOME ON/OFF.. 14, 22 MUSIC DATABASE. 14, 55 P.A.T. ON/OFF. 14, 38, 46 PAUSE.. 14, 32 PC.. 103 PHONES/OUTPUT.. 12, 15 PITCH BEND wheel.. 14, 71 PORTABLE GRAND.. 14, 20 REC, 15, A.. 14, 58 REGIST MEMORY.. 14, 87 REPEAT & LEARN.. 14, 54 REW.. 14, 32 SCORE.. 14, 35 SONG.. 14, 31 SONG MEMORY. 14, 59 SPLIT ON/OFF.. 14, 19 STANDBY/ON.. 1314 START/STOP.. 14, 65 STYLE. 14, 2529, 76 SUSTAIN.. 12, 15 SYNC START.. 14, 26, 77 SYNC STOP.. 14, 78 TEMPO/TAP.. 14, 22, 32, 72 USB TO DEVICE. 15, 92, 100 USB TO HOST.. 15, 100 VOICE.. 14, 17
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