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Documents

Backup and Initialization
Connectors.... 80 Connection to a USB Storage Device. 80 Connecting a Personal Computer.. 82 Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer. 83 Initial Send... 84 Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument.. 85
Backup... 39 Initialization.... 39
Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide
Basic Operation and Displays
Basic Operation... 40 The Displays... 42 MAIN Display Items... 43
Important Notices about the CD-ROM. 88 CD-ROM Contents... 89 System Requirements.. 90 Software Installation... 90
Appendix
Reference
Playing with the Effects 44
Adding Harmony... 44 Changing the Reverb Type.. 45 Changing the Chorus Type.. 46 Panel Sustain... 47 Adding DSP... 47 Pitch Bend... 48
Troubleshooting... 95 Messages... 96 Voice List... 98 Drum Kit List... 104 Style List... 107 Music Database List... 108 Effect Type List... 110 MIDI Implementation Chart... 114 MIDI Data Format... 116 Specifications... 117 Index... 118
Be sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power. Make all necessary connections below BEFORE turning the power on.
Power Requirements
Make sure that the [STANDBY/ON] switch of the instrument is set to STANDBY.
Use ONLY a Yamaha PA-300 or PA-301 AC Power Adaptor (or other adaptor specically recommended by Yamaha) to power your instrument from the AC mains. The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument.
Connecting Headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack)
Connect the AC adaptor (PA-300, PA-301 or other adaptor specically recommended by Yamaha) to the power supply jack. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms.
The instrument speakers are automatically shut off when a plug is inserted into this jack. The PHONES/ OUTPUT jack also functions as an external output. You can connect the PHONES/OUTPUT jack to a keyboard amplier, stereo system, mixer, tape recorder, or other line-level audio device to send the instruments output signal to that device.
Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for long periods of time; doing so may not only result in ear fatigue, it may be damaging to your hearing.
To prevent damage to the speakers, set the volume of the external devices at the minimum setting before connecting them. Failure to observe these cautions may result in electric shock or equipment damage. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all devices at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.
Follow steps 1 and 2 of the procedure described on page 27.
Press the [SCORE] button and a single-staff score will appear.
There are two types of score display: single-staff and double-staff. These are alternately selected each time the [SCORE] button is pressed.
Single-staff Marker
Both chords and lyrics will be shown in single-staff score display of a Song that includes chord and lyric data. When there are many lyrics in a Song, they may be displayed in two rows a measure. Some lyrics or chords may be abbreviated if the selected Song has a lot of lyrics. Small notes that are hard to read may be easier to read after you use the quantize function (page 72).
Melody score
Lyrics
Double-staff
No lyrics are shown in doublestaff display.
> Press the [>/] button.
The Song will begin playing. The triangular cursor will move across the top of the score to indicate the current location.
To return to the MAIN display, press the [EXIT] button.
Displaying the Lyrics
If a Song contains lyric data, the lyrics can be made to appear on the display. No lyrics will be displayed for a Song that contains no lyric data, even if the [LYRICS] button is pressed.
Follow steps 1 and 2 of the procedure described on page 27. Try to select the Preset SONG 001002.
Songs downloaded from the Internet or commercially available Song les, including XF format les (page 6), are compatible with the lyrics display features as long as they are standard MIDI le format les containing lyric data. Lyrics display may not be possible with some les.
Press the [LYRICS] button.
The title, lyricist, and composer of the Song will appear on the display.
If the lyrics display shows garbled characters, try changing the display language (page 12).
Song title, Lyricist, Composer
The Song will play back while the lyrics and chords are shown on the display. The lyrics will be highlighted to show the current location in the Song.
Lyrics and Chord
Preset Songs That Can be Used For Lyrics Display
Song No. Song Name Annie Laurie Oh, Susanna
You can record up to ve of your own performances and save them as user Songs 001 through 005. These Songs can be played in the same manner as the preset Songs. Once your performances have been saved as user Songs, they can be converted to SMF (Standard MID File) format les and saved to USB ash memory (page 77) and used with the score display function. This means that when inspiration strikes and you create a great melody, you can save it in both listenable and written score form.
Press and hold
Track 1 is MAIN part.
Selecting the part for the Accompaniment track While holding down the [REC] button, press the [ACMP] button. The REC indication will be highlighted in the display and operation will be set to record ready mode.
If you want to cancel the record ready mode of a track, simultaneously hold down the [REC] button and press again the track button you want to cancel.
Press and hold ACMP is set to record ready mode.
You can also start recording by pressing the [ >/] button. Press the [EXIT] button, and the measure number is shown in the Main display. When recording is started, the display automatically returns to the Main display.
When Song memory is full, a corresponding message is shown in the display and recording will be stopped. In this case, delete any unnecessary Song data by using Song clear or track clear then start recording again. (See page 37.)
Stop recording by pressing the [>/] or [REC] button.
Alternately, if you press one of the ENDING/rit. [I][III] buttons while recording the ACMP track, an appropriate ending pattern will play and then recording will stop. When recording stops, the current measure number will return to 001 and the recorded track numbers in the display will be shown in a box border.
To Record Other Tracks. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to record any of the remaining tracks. You can listen to the previously recorded tracks by pressing the appropriate [1] [8] buttons while recording. Previously recorded track numbers are shown in a box border. You can also mute previously recorded tracks (the muted tracks will not appear in the display) while recording new tracks (page 66). Redo the Recording Simply select the track you want to re-record for recording in the normal way. The newly recorded material will overwrite the previous data.
Press the [REGIST/TRACK] button a number of times until the TR 18 item appears on the display.
After the recording is completed:
Play the User Song The operation is the same as that for Preset Songs (see page 27).
1 Press the [USER] button. 2 The current Song number/name will be highlighteduse the dial to select the user Song (001 to 005) you want to play. 3 Press the [>/] button.
Save the User Song to USB ash Memory (see page 76) Convert the Song data to SMF format and then save to USB ash Memory (see page 77)
1 Select the desired Style. (See page 22.) 2 Press the [ACMP] button to turn Auto
Accompaniment on.
5 Press one of the MAIN VARIATION [A]
[D] buttons. The selected Main Variation button ashes.
The [ACMP] button lights when ACMP is turned on.
Press the [AUTO FILL IN] button to turn the Auto Fill In function on. The initial default setting for Auto Fill In is on.
6 Press one of the INTRO [I][III] buttons.
The selected Intro button lights.
Press the [SYNC START] button to turn Synchro Start on.
7 Play a chord in the accompaniment
range and start the Intro section. Try playing a C major chord. (See Playing Auto-accompaniment Chords on page 25.)
The [SYNC START] button ashes indicating Synchro Start is engaged.
Auto Accompaniment range
NOTE The Baroque Air Style in the MOVIE & SHOW category does not have a Rhythm part, so there is no rhythm sound for this Style. Also, this Style does not have a Fill-In section.
Synchro Start When Synchro Start is on you, can start the Style by playing any key in the accompaniment range of the keyboard.
8 Press one of the MAIN VARIATION [A]
[D] buttons.
Synchro Stop
When this function is selected, the accompaniment Style will only play while you are playing chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard. Style playback will stop when you release the keys. To turn the function on, press the [SYNC STOP] button. When the ll-in is nished, it leads smoothly into the selected Main section AD.
9 Press one of the ENDING/rit. [I][III] buttons.
This switches to the Ending section. When the Ending is nished, the Auto Accompaniment stops automatically. You can have the Ending gradually slow down (ritardando) by pressing one of the ENDING/ rit. [I][III] buttons again while the Ending is playing back.
The Style will play while you are playing the keys Style playback will stop when you release the keys
One Touch Setting
Sometimes selecting the ideal Voice to play with a Song or Style can be confusing. The One Touch Setting feature automatically selects four ideally matched Voices for the Style youve selected.
1 Select the desired Style. (See page 22.) 2 Press one of the ONE TOUCH SETTING
[1][4] buttons.
3 Play the chord in the accompaniment
range and start the Style. Try selecting other ONE TOUCH SETTING [1][4] buttons and listen to the results.
Variation Change and OTS (OTS LINK)
*Style settings are not available for Registration Memory when using the Song features.
2 Press the REGISTRATION MEMORY
button, [1][8], containing the settings you want to recall. The panel controls will be instantly set accordingly. The button to which the data is stored lights in green and the currently set button is in red.
Registration ClearDeleting a Specified Registration Memory
Keep in mind that groups of data cannot be deleted or cleared from the instrument at a single time.
1 Press the [REGIST/TRACK] button a
number of times until the REGIST. item appears. The item changes in order from REGIST. to TR 18 to ACMP.TR. This step is not necessary if the instrument is in the Style mode.
3 Press and hold the REGISTRATION
MEMORY button corresponding to the Registration you want to clear for longer than a second. A conrmation message will appear on the display.
2 Press the [REGIST/BANK] button a
4 Press the [+/YES] button.
number of times until the desired bank number appears. The Registration Memory button is lit in green if Registration data is stored to the memory.
5 Press the [+/YES] button again to clear
a Registration Memory. The clear-in-progress message will appear briey on the display while the Song is being cleared.
The Functions provide a wide range of both detailed and overall instrument parameters, such as adjusting the tuning, setting the split point, and editing the voices and effects.
Selecting and Setting Functions
There are 49 function parameters in all.
1 Find the function you want to set in the
list that begins on page 71.
2 Press the [FUNCTION] button.
Function group
3 Select a function. Press the CATEGORY
[ ] and [ ] buttons as many times as necessary until the functions display name appears in the display. Take a look at the function list starting on page 71. The name of the previous item in the list appears to the upper left, and the name of the next item in the list appears to the upper right of the currently selected item.
Current selected item
The Functions
4 Use the dial or the [+/YES] and [-/NO]
buttons, to set the parameters. The [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons are used to make ON/ OFF type settings: [+/YES] = ON, [-/NO] = OFF. In some cases, pressing the [+/YES] button will execute the selected function, and pressing [-/NO] will cancel the selection. Press the [+/YES] and [-/NO] buttons simultaneously to recall the default setting (excepting the initial setup of MIDI).
Increment value by 1. ON Execute
Press these simultaneously to recall the default setting.
Decrement value by 1. OFF Cancel
Previous item
Next item
Parameter
w USB TO DEVICE terminal
This terminal allows connection to USB storage devices. Refer to Connection to a USB Storage Device below.
Connection to a USB storage device
Some USB memory devices may require more current than the instrument can supply, causing the instruments over-current protection function to be activated and making it impossible to use the device. If this occurs OverCurrent will appear in the lowerright area of the MAIN display. To restore normal operation remove the USB device from the USB TO DEVICE connector and turn the instruments power off and then back on again.
Backing up the instrument data to a computer Once youve saved data to a USB ash memory device, you can copy the data to the hard disk of your computer, then archive and organize the les as desired. Simply reconnect the device as shown below.
Saves internal data to a USB ash memory. USB TO DEVICE terminal
Copying les from a computer hard disk to USB ash memory and then playing back the songs on the instrument Files on a computers hard disk can be transferred to the instrument by rst copying them to a USB ash memory device, then connecting/inserting the media to the instrument. User les, style les and MIDI songs can be copied to a USB ash memory device from the hard disk of the computer. Once youve copied the data, connect the device to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of the instrument and play back the MIDI songs, or load the user le or style le on the instrument.
Instrument
USB ash memory Disconnect the USB ash memory device from the computer and connect it to the instrument.
Copying les from the computers hard disk to the USB storage device USB terminal Computer
Backing up data to a computer and organizing les/folders USB terminal Computer
USB ash memory Disconnect the USB storage device from the computer and connect it to the instrument.
USB ash memory
Reading les on the USB storage device from the instrument USB TO DEVICE terminal
Instrument USB ash memory
Connecting a Personal Computer
The following functions become available when this instrument is connected to a computer.
Performance data can be transferred between the instrument and the computer (page 83). Files can be transferred between the instrument and the computer (page 85).
The connection procedure is as follows:
1 Install the USB-MIDI driver on your
computer. The USB-MIDI driver is included on the CDROM. Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on pages 9192.
2 Select [My Computer] [Control Panel]
3 First, make sure the POWER switch on
the instrument is set to OFF, then use a USB cable to connect the USB terminal of the computer to the USB connector of the instrument. When the instrument is turned on, the computer automatically displays the Add New Hardware Wizard. Otherwise, refer to Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide section of the Owners Manual. For Windows Me users, check the radio button to the left of Automatic search for a better driver (Recommended) and click [Next]. The system automatically starts searching and installing the driver. Proceed to Step 8. If the system does not detect the driver, select Specify the location of the driver (Advanced) and specify the CD-ROM drives root directory to install the driver and click [Next]. Execute the installation by following the onscreen instructions and proceed to Step 8.
NOTE If you are using Windows Me, skip Step 47.
3 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD4 First, make sure the POWER switch on the
MIDI device is set to OFF, then use a USB cable to connect the MIDI device to the computer. After making the connections, turn on the power of the MIDI device. The system automatically launches the Found New Hardware Wizard. Otherwise, refer to Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide section of the Owners Manual. Click [Next]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) suitable driver for my device [recommended], then click [Next].
5 Select the radio button for Search for a
NOTE If the Wizard panel informs you that The software you are about to install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature, click [Yes].
4 Click [Next].
The window enables you to select the search method. Search for the best driver for your device. (Recommended). Click [Next]. The window enables you to select a location in which to install the driver. Browse., then specify the root directory of the CD-ROM drive and continue the installation. The CD-ROM drive letter may vary depending on your computers conguration. the CD-ROM and is ready for installation, it is shown as a message on the screen. Make sure that the YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver is listed, and click [Next]. The system starts the installation. When installation is complete, a message indicating so appears. Click [Finish]. The driver has been installed.
NOTE Some computers may take about ten seconds to show this screen after the installation is complete.
5 Check the radio button to the left of
6 Check the CD-ROM drives check box,
deselect all other check boxes, then click [Next].
NOTE If the system prompts you to insert the Windows CD-ROM during detection of the drivers, point to the USBdrv2k_ folder (e.g., D:\USBdrv2k_) and continue the installation.
6 Check the Specify a location box, click
7 Deselect the Install one of the other drivers, then click [Next].
7 When the system detects the driver on
8 When the installation is complete, the
Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
9 Restart the computer.
Installing the driver on Windows XP
1 Start the computer and use the Administrator account to log into Windows.
2 Select [Start] [Control Panel]. If the
If the system displays Found New Hardware in the lower right corner, wait until the Wizard window is displayed. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete.
control panel appears as Pick a category, click Switch to Classic View in the upper left of the window. All control panels and icons will be displayed. Signing Options] and check the radio button to the left of Ignore and click [OK].
3 Go to [System] [Hardware] [Driver 4
Installing the Musicsoft Downloader and Digital Music Notebook Applications
IMPORTANT You will need to log in with administrator (root) privileges in order to install Musicsoft Downloader on a computer running Windows 2000 or XP.
You will need to log in with administrator (root) privileges in order to install Digital Music Notebook on a computer running Windows 2000 or XP.
Click the [OK] button to close System Properties, and then click X in the upper right of the window to close the Control Panel. ROM drive. A start window will appear automatically.
5 Insert the supplied CD-ROM into the CD6 First, make sure the POWER switch on
the MIDI device is set to OFF, then use a USB cable to connect the MIDI device to the computer. After making the connections, turn on the power of the MIDI device. The system launches the Found New Hardware Wizard automatically. Otherwise, refer to Troubleshooting in the Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide section of the Owners Manual. If the system displays Found New Hardware in the lower right corner, wait until Wizard windows is displayed. (Some computers may take a while to display the window.) If the Wizard window prompts you to specify whether or not to connect to Windows Update, select the radio button for No, not this time, then click [Next]. software automatically (recommended), then click [Next].
NOTE If during the installation the system displays.has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP, click [Continue Anyway].
IMPORTANT When installing the Digital Music Notebook, make sure that Internet Explorer 6.0 (with SP1) or higher is installed to your computer. IMPORTANT Credit card settlement is required to purchase Digital Music Notebook content. Credit card processing may not be possible for some areas, so please check with your local authorities to make sure that your credit card can be used.
1 Insert the Accessory CD-ROM into your
computers CD-ROM drive. The start window will appear automatically showing software applications.
NOTE If the start window does not appear automatically, double click your My Computer folder to open it. Right-click the CD-ROM icon and select Open from the pop-up menu. Double click Start.exe and proceed to step 2, below.
2 Click [Musicsoft Downloader] or [Digital
Music Notebook].
3 Click the [install] button or [Digital Music
7 Select the radio button for Install the
Notebook Download] button, and follow the onscreen instructions to install the software. For Digital Music Notebook operating instructions see the help menu: launch the Digital Music Notebook application and click Help. For Musicsoft Downloader operating instructions see the Help menu: launch the Musicsoft Downloader application and click Help.
Wizard displays Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard. Click [Finish]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.)
* You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the following Internet URL. http://music.yamaha.com/download/
IMPORTANT Only Musicsoft Downloader can be used to transfer les between this instrument and a computer. No other le transfer application can be used.
Troubleshooting
The driver cannot be installed. Is the USB cable connected correctly? Check the USB cable connection. Disconnect the USB cable, then connect it again. Is the USB function enabled on your computer? When you connect the instrument to the computer for the rst time, if the Add New Hardware Wizard does not appear, the USB function on the computer may be disabled. Perform the following steps. When controlling the instrument from your computer via USB, the instrument does not operate correctly or no sound is heard. Did you install the driver? (page 90) Is the USB cable connected correctly? Are the volume settings of the instrument, playback device, and application program set to the appropriate levels? Have you selected an appropriate port in the sequence software? Are you using the latest USB MIDI driver? The latest driver can be downloaded from the following web site. http://music.yamaha.com/download/ Playback response is delayed. Does your computer satisfy the system requirements? Is any other application or device driver running? Cannot suspend or resume the computer correctly. Do not suspend the computer while the MIDI application is running. If you are using Windows 2000, you may not be able to suspend/resume normally, depending on the particular environment (USB Host Controller, etc.). Even so, simply disconnecting and connecting the USB cable will allow you to use the instrument functions again. How can I delete or re-install the driver? [Windows Me/98]
7. THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE
Third party software and data (THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE) may be attached to the SOFTWARE. If, in the written materials or the electronic data accompanying the Software, Yamaha identies any software and data as THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE, you acknowledge and agree that you must abide by the provisions of any Agreement provided with the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE and that the party providing the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE is responsible for any warranty or liability related to or arising from the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. Yamaha is not responsible in any way for the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE or your use thereof. Yamaha provides no express warranties as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. IN ADDITION, YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. Yamaha shall not provide you with any service or maintenance as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE. Yamaha is not liable to you or any other person for any damages, including, without limitation, any direct, indirect, incidental or consequential damages, expenses, lost prots, lost data or other damages arising out of the use, misuse or inability to use the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE.
2. RESTRICTIONS
You may not engage in reverse engineering, disassembly, decompilation or otherwise deriving a source code form of the SOFTWARE by any method whatsoever. You may not reproduce, modify, change, rent, lease, or distribute the SOFTWARE in whole or in part, or create derivative works of the SOFTWARE. You may not electronically transmit the SOFTWARE from one computer to another or share the SOFTWARE in a network with other computers. You may not use the SOFTWARE to distribute illegal data or data that violates public policy. You may not initiate services based on the use of the SOFTWARE without permission by Yamaha Corporation Copyrighted data, including but not limited to MIDI data for songs, obtained by means of the SOFTWARE, are subject to the following restrictions which you must observe. Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be used for any commercial purposes without permission of the copyright owner. Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be duplicated, transferred, or distributed, or played back or performed for listeners in public without permission of the copyright owner. The encryption of data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be removed nor may the electronic watermark be modied without permission of the copyright owner.
Music Database List
No. 61 MDB Name Christmas Manger Away Noel First Rednosed Rudolph Silent Christmas Wonderful Time Traditional Abide This Hymn Ave Maria NoMore Can Can Orpheus Moulin Heart Texas YellowRose Showtime Dance Lord For Cabaret! Night Time NoBusiness Like! The Cat's Memory The Great Times World Beautiful Sun Close Your Face Goodbye Roma I Land In Sun La Cucarumba La Maison Viens Latin Cuccuru Musette De Reine PopulaireChanson Ya Salama Screen Theme Ark Raider March Be A Muppet! Bills Barnacles Does It Better Escape Great! Fighting Stars Large Country Mind Read? Mi-Re-Do My Favorites! ParadiseConquest SevenMagnificent Some Day Prince Starsky Cops Tie, Hat, Tails Under Sea Pop Classics 24 Hour Tulsa Afternoon Sun All On My Own At Broadway Bend And Shape Boxing Song Broken Heart Can HelpYourself Chance Take Complete Eclipse Day Is Perfect Dont Break Heart Easier To Say It Friends Help Girl Wants Bobby Girl, Brown Eyes Heartache Beat Holiday Summer I'm Your Venus No. 124 MDB Name John B's Sloop Lane Of Pennies Lost Religion Love Somebody Loves YouSheDoes Need Somebody Nice Paradise Not Usual Raindrop Walk Ride Ticket Sally Mustang Sky Spirits Spin The Wheel Still Standing Suzie Wake Up Sweet Lord Song Thanks For Music This Is My Party Together n Happy BigBand Big Band Patrol Bugle Boy Boogie L For Love Savoy Stompin' Tasty Honey Tramp Lady Wail, Jump, Jive What Is Not Old? With Me Fly Swing Alex's Band Blue Lady Flower Bye Blues, Bye Charles On Coffee Cream Get Out Of Bed Hopes High Just Chickens! My Shadow And Me Not Forgettable Not Misbehaving Out Of Your Kick Ragtime Tiger Safari Swing Smiling Swing Tap Dancing Bo Two Foot Five Whole Thing Off Jazz Not Decided Wild Cat Dixie Winners Easy Oldies Baby Be Mine Breathe Air Diana's Twist Doll's Alive! Don't Want Milk Down Town Final Waltz Girl From Uptown Golden Silence Guitar Apache Hard Breakup Have I Got It? He Kiss Crystal Heaven Steps No. MDB Name I'm A Pola! Land Wonderful! Lips Are Lucky Lonely Night Magic Puff Marina's Song Me Please Mend A Chino Motion Of Poetry No Love Feeling Pete Retite Pillow Tears Saw Her Standing Star Of Movie Teenie Bikini The Ghetto Tomorrow Love Me Tonight, Hey Twisting Again Walk Right To Woman's Pretty! WordsAren't Easy You & You Alone You Sorry Now? Disco Babylon Rivers Born Alive Disco Brown Girl Ring Celebrate Cool Daddy Disco Day Difference Dee Eye S C Oh! Disco Hustle Fever At Night Fire Relight Good Feel I Love That Boat It's A Tragedy! Keepin' Alive Navy Disco Never Give Up Philadelphia Swedish Queen Theme Of Love Train Of Love Why Am See A? Youre Everything Party Time Aga Doo Big Samba Bamboo Blankenesenolop Dancing Bird Drink Cider Hands Up Party Kreuzberg Louie My Brother Mexican Trumpet The Bucklehuck Rock&Roll All Shaken Up Beethoven Rock Blue Shoes Clock Rock Don't Hurry Love Great Fire Balls I'm A Wanderer Let's Sue Peggy No. MDB Name Music Rock&Roll Rock & Roll Jail Shouting Twist Twist Play R&B/Gospel Admire Baby Groove Dont Get Excited It's Soul, Man! Man Love Woman Road End See You Again Soul Thought The Rivers Side Classical Classical Maria Danube Blue Dream Of Love Dreams Forgotten G String Air Gladiators Entry In The Key Of F March Radetzky Skaters Dance Sonata Moonlight Third Etude Dance Floor Back Singer Catch 22 First Sight Ibiza Adagio It's So Horny Janeiro Samba Kids Life Is High London, Ready Move Up Once More Rose Desert She Believes Country Back On The Road Blue Bonanza Boy Country Country Road Forever On Mind Hi, Mary I'm Lonesome Lucille Left Me Nuts Only Need You Road Of The King Special Orange Waltz Tennessee Ballroom A Band Ah! All Goes Balls Of Fire Band Strike Besame Bird Is Yellow Brazil Cherry And Apple Cope Cabana Crazy LittleLove Cumban El Cumparsita Tango
Specications
Keyboards
61 Standerd-size keys (C1C6), with Touch Response.
5 Preset Songs + 5 User Songs + USB Memory Song Clear, Track Clear Song Volume Song Control: A-B REPEAT, PAUSE, REW, FF, START/STOP
Display
320 x 240 dots LCD display (backlit)
STANDBY/ON MASTER VOLUME: MINMAX LCD CONTRAST
Recording
Song User Song: Recording Tracks: 5 Songs 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, STYLE
Panel Controls
DEMO, SONG MODE SONG-PRESET, SONG-USER, SONG-USB, SONG-SCORE, SONG-LYRICS, SONG-REC STYLE CATEGORY, VOICE CATEGORY TRANSPOSE [-] [+], METRONOME, TAP TEMPO, TEMPO [-] [+] OTS LINK, AUTO FILL IN, ACMP, INTRO [1][3], MAIN VARIATION [A][D], ENDING/rit. [1][3] (REW) (FF), A-B REPEAT (SYNC STOP), PAUSE (SYNC START), START/STOP REGIST/TRACK, MEMORY, REGIST BANK [-] [+], REGISTRATION MEMORY [1][8], EXIT, CATEGORY [ ] [ ], Dial, [+/YES] [-/NO] FUNCTION, MDB, FILE MENE-MENU, FILE MENE-EXECUTE, ONE TOUTCH SETTING [1][4], LEFT, DUAL, HARMONY, TOUCH, SUSTAIN, DSP, UPPER OCTAVE [-] [+]
Local On/Off Initial Setup External Clock Keyboard Out Style Out Song Out
Auxiliary jacks
PHONES/OUTPUT, DC IN 16V, USB TO HOST, USB TO DEVICE, SUSTAIN
Amplier
12W + 12W
Speakers
12cm x 2 + 3cm x 2
Realtime Control
Pitch Bend Wheel
Power Consumption
283 Panel Voices + 361 XGlite voices + 15 Drum/SFX Kits Polyphony: 32 LEFT DUAL
Power Supply
Adaptor: Yamaha PA-301 or PA-300 AC power adaptor
Dimensions (W x D x H)
946 x 402 x 130 mm (37-1/4" x 15-7/8" x 5-1/8")
150 Preset Styles + 1 User Style File Style Control: ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC STOP, SYNC START, START/STOP, INTRO [1][3], MAIN VARIATION [A][D], ENDING/rit. [1][3], AUTO FILL IN Fingering: Multi Finger, Full Keyboard Style Volume
Weight
7.5kg (16 lbs., 9 oz.)
Supplied Accessories
Music Rest Accessory CD-ROM Owners Manual AC Power adaptor (May not be included depending on your particular area.)
Music Database
Optional Accessories
Headphones: HPE-150 Keyboard Stand: L6 Footswitch: FC4/FC5
* 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.

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