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1. FC 7 Foot Controller 36 Chapter 9 Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice The Disklavier s VOICE button lets you assign a voice from the internal XG tone generator to accompany the piano while you play You will hear in unison the piano sound coming from the Disklavier and an Ensemble voice produced by the internal XG tone generator This is sometimes referred to as voice layering or unison The internal XG tone generator offers 480 instrumental voices 128 basic voices and 11 drum kits for playing the keyboard Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice ER During playback or in Stop mode press VOICE OVOICE The VOICE indicator lights and the following display appears 2 Use the NO and YES buttons to select a voice number NO YES The voice name and number change accordingly See Chapter 14 Internal XG Tone Generator Voice amp Drum Kit List for a listing of basic voices Setting the voice to produces no sound from the internal XG tone generator for the piano parts EJ Press then use the NO and YES buttons to select a bank s NO YES The bank number of the selected voice appears temporarily in place of the Vol parameter The bank number automatically returns to 0 when the voice number is changed See XG Normal Voice List on pages 11 and 12 in
2. Remote Control In this case playback stops the song returns to point A and Pause mode is engaged Point A Press the REV button esf Start Pause ES Press PLAY to start playback from point A PLAY L Remote Control n To cancel Segment A Repeat return to point A and in Pause mode press A B so that OFF flashes on the display A B Remote Control Flashes Note Segment A Repeat cannot be canceled during playback 31 eqfeld yeaday 4 1e3deu 5 eo Starting Playback from a Specified Point Search Playback can be started from a specified point in a song Instead of using fast forward or preview you can use this function to go directly to a desired point within a song If the current song uses the minutes and seconds time format you specify the point in minutes and seconds If it uses the measures and beats time format you specify the point in measures and beats Once a time value has been entered it is saved until the disk is ejected or the Disklavier is turned off If you want to search for the same point again just press the search button again GH Press SEARCH SEARCH Remote Control The time counter on the display flashes Flashes ES Enter the time that you want to search for For example to search for 2 56 first press 2 then 5 then 6 SEARCH OO Remote Control If the
3. Note Ifthe initial playback is stopped at any time or if pause or fast forward is T initiated the song information will not This means PianoSmart best ted SPS Type Disk appears as the disk title This measurement is repeated during the display when a Smart PianoSoft disk next playback purchased on the market has been inserted The PLAY PAUSE indicator lights and sync playback of the CD and MIDI songs starts The Disklavier plays the piano parts Note 1 The following display appears if a actually moving the keys up and down The different CD has been inserted in CD sound is heard through the speakers the CD drive when Smart PianoSoft The time display starts counting up and the was selected The song name velocity meters show the velocity of the display will be restored after a few piano part notes currently being played as moments The song name display shown is restored in a few seconds 2 When the floppy disk which has i been recognized is Smart PianoSoft Tem pora ri y the selected drive will not change to Suspend i ng Playback the CD drive even when a CD is inserted s Press PLAY PAUSE E Press PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE o Pil The PLAY PAUSE indicator lights The following display appears during automatic measurement Playback stops and the PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes Sa Press PLAY PAUSE again to
4. Playback stops the song returns to point A and Pause mode is engaged ES Press PLAY to play back the specified section PLAY gt Remote Control Playback starts from point A continues up to point B and then stops The song returns to point A and Pause mode is engaged SONG 3 Point A Point B SONG 1 SONG2 Start ane e se EX To cancel Segment A B Repeat press REPEAT so that OFF flashes on the display REPEAT Remote Control Flashes Segment A B Repeat is turned off but points A and B are still saved Pressing A B re enables the mode A B Remote Control 30 Segment A Return amp Pause Repeat In Segment A Repeat playback can be repeatedly restarted from a specified point in a song This is similar to Segment A B Repeat except that only point A is specified Like Segment A B Repeat this function is useful for practicing E To set point A play back a song and press A B when the desired point is reached PLAY gt 6 Remote Control Remote Control Point A is memorized and the B of A B flashes on the display x Flashes 2 When you want to return to point A press SONG SELECT ma A ji Sona SELECT Remote Control Alternatively you may press PAUSE followed by SONG SELECT bal to return to point A PAUSE wi RE H SONG SELECT RO Cm Remote Control
5. EX Use the NO and YES buttons to select OFF FE Press FUNC If you play the CueTIME disk now no keys will move to indicate cue keys The only way to know which key the Disklavier is waiting for is to look in the upper right hand corner of the display See Key notation on page 46 for a visual reference on cues and their corresponding keys Cue key Guide Control For other types of software not labeled SmartKey compatible you may be able to use special SmartKey functions such as the Guide function included in your Disklavier The Guide function allows you to practice at your own pace when used with some disk software With this feature the Disklavier pauses playback of the accompaniment until you play the same notes that have been recorded on the guide track Either the R track right hand or the L track left hand can be guided either individually or simultaneously Both SmartKey and CueTIME disks turn this Guide function on automatically To use these disks see Using a SmartKey Disk on page 45 and Using a CueTime Disk on page 47 This feature does not turn on automatically so if you want to use this feature with other disks such as Disk Orchestra Collection and You Are The Artist disks you will have to turn it on manually as follows Using the Guide Function with Disk Orchestra Collection Disk
6. The Prompt Repeat function will repeat until that key is played see note Prompt Repeat is turned on automatically whenever the Guide mode is engaged and Prompt Repeat function is set to AUTO default Note The Prompt Repeat function repeats prompting the same key for about five minutes If the cue key is not played during that time Prompt Repeat is automatically turned off leaving the cue key shown in the display only To turn on Prompt Repeat again simply play the cue key If you would prefer to turn off Prompt Repeat for guided notes and use the screen prompt exclusively you will have to turn this feature off manually as follows Turning off the Prompt Repeat option With the disk already in the disk drive and a song already selected CH Press FUNC ES Press 9 to move the cursor to the SmartKey option then press ENTER EN Press 9 to move the cursor to the Prompt Repeat option 50 n Use the NO and YES buttons to select OFF E Press FUNC Dnm Press PLAY PAUSE and play the song If you miss a note on the guided track the display still shows a visual cue of the note you missed Playback Considerations Whenever the Guide mode is activated orange indicator is illuminated for a PART button Chain Play and Timer Play are deactivated In other words a
7. Key moves slightly The first key prompt is C4 one octave above middle C When you see the key move play that key The next prompt is F4 Play that key Continue until the song is finished Notice that the Disklavier patiently waits for you to play the right key before proceeding to the next key Also notice that if you happen to miss the cue it will gently remind you what the key is every few seconds until you play the right key Key notation As a reference C3 is middle C which means C4 is an octave above middle C and so on C 2D 2 FI2GI2AH2 Cl3Dia Paan C 4 Middle C Playing a song from a SmartKey disk Additional more complete arrangements like the built in SmartKey demo are available on floppy disks called SmartKey disks See your local Yamaha dealer for more information on these types of disks EB Insert the SmartKey disk into the disk drive of the Disklavier E Press the SONG SELECT ma rel buttons to specify the song you wish to play Note that the R right hand PART indicator turns orange indicating that the Guide function has been automatically activated The Guide function is the feature that actually makes the Disklavier stop and wait at particular points in a song EJ Press PLAY PAUSE EX Watch the piano keyboard for the first key prompt Key prompt When you se
8. YAMAHA cisklavier Mark Ill Series DGCIB GENERAL FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to el
9. Preview amp Review During playback Fast Preview and Review allow you to quickly search through a song while listening to the sound This is useful for locating a desired position within a song Note No sound is produced by the piano when fast previewing or reviewing PianoSoft Plus Audio CDs PS To preview press SONG SELECT REVEWD ERC Remote Control wi Wa SONG SELECT REV FWD I To review press SONG SELECT ma REV FWD Remote Control wi ZS 1 SONG SELECT REV FWD 1 FA Press PLAY PAUSE to continue normal playback Press STOP to engage Pause mode If a song is reviewed all the way to the beginning Pause mode is engaged Pressing PLAY PAUSE starts playback from the beginning If a song is previewed all the way to the end Pause mode is engaged Pressing PLAY PAUSE starts playback of the next song 22 Fast Forward amp Reverse In Pause mode fast forward and reverse allow you to quickly locate a desired position in a song Fast Forward and Reverse search faster than preview and review and the piano does not play Reverse can also be used to return a song to the beginning ready to play again fag To fast forward a song that is currently playing press PLAY PAUSE to engage Pause mode then press SONG SELECT PLAY PAUSE gee SONG SELEGT REVEWD e PLAY SONGSEECT gt s n 7 2 Remote Control Remote Control To reverse a s
10. The LED volume level indicators show volume levels in the manner shown below For example when two consecutive indicators are lit the volume level is between these two levels LED LED Volume 10 8 6 4 2 0 Volume 10 8 6 4 2 0 o 00000 s 000000 4 000 0 6 7 OODG000 2 0000 0 s 0O 0000 3 000060 2 0000 4 00000 40 00000 5 000000 Note Make sure the VOLUME knob on the Amplifier is set to an appropriately audible level If the volume knob on the Amplifier is turned fully counterclockwise no sound may be produced even when you adjust the volume on the Control Unit Once you set the volume of the Amplifier you do not need to adjust it frequently The volume level setting is saved when another song is selected another disk inserted or selected or when the Disklavier is turned off Note This setting does not affect manual playing Note When the volume is set to 10 there may bea slight delay in sound production following key strokes and the Disklavier may skip some notes Furthermore at this volume setting touch strength does not affect note dynamics E On the Control Unit press the Selector until the VOLUME indicator lights Then press NO to decrease or YES to increase the volume SO VOLUME Ke N NE O TEMPO NO ANES O TRANSPOSE m O BALANCE D On the remote control use the VOLUME buttons to adjust the volume VOLUME LTC Remote Control decreases the vol
11. The synchronization may shift during the continue playback first playback of each song but normal PLAY PAUSE fo operation will be restored starting with the KH second and subsequent times If operation fails to return to normal proceed with the adjustments in the manual mode which is described later 53 aunjzea4 ewsoueldg ay Huis EL 193deu 5 li usi Du3 Stopping Playback J Press STOP Playback stops and the song returns to the beginning Pressing STOP while in Pause mode cancels Pause mode Note Unlike regular MIDI song playback the following restrictions apply to the CD playback function You cannot change the playback tempo of songs on CDs You cannot hear the MIDI sound during fast forward or reverse of the sound When the normal playback mode has been established the MIDI sound is simultaneously played back properly as well During PianoSmart playback the sound is played back with the CD pitch adjusted to the pitch of the live piano TG Master Tune value The CD pitch is automatically adjusted to the pitch of the live piano and the CD playback is heard as monaural sound See Tuning the Tone Generator TG Master Tune on page 39 PianoSmart Manual Adjustment Compensation can be performed manually in the case of CDs for which automatic adjustment is not performed successfully such as ones whose tempo cannot be adjusted or ones which once in a while f
12. Tone Generator The tone generator mode used by the selected song is indicated on the display XG or GM If the song uses the Disklavier s internal XG tone generator the display will indicate XG This display is replaced by the tempo display when tempo is being adjusted Tone generator mode Piano Data Velocity Meters The velocity of the piano part notes as they are played back is indicated on the display as shown below Velocity meter For L R and Ensemble songs two meters will appear one for the left hand part and one for the right hand part as shown below A Velocity meters 16 Previous Next Display Indications The arrows that appear on the far right of a display indicate that there is a relevant display before or after the current one You can go to the previous or next display using the 4 buttons Next display indication Next and previous display indication Cursor The cursor indicates the currently selected parameter Main buttons used in current display Cursor position Tn this case NO YES 4 and 9 are used to set the parameters 17 103e Ipu JAYA pue q21 Aejdsiq e 1e3deu5 li usijDu3 Chapter 6 Basic Playback The Disklavier can play back floppy disks such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus disks songs you store in the Memory Disks and PianoSoft PlusAudio CDs as
13. Using the SmartKey Feature The SmartKey feature of your Disklavier is a unique application of Yamaha s patented Guide system technology Used in conjunction with special SmartKey software the SmartKey functions can be used to teach non players simple melodies without written music Alternatively more advanced players can make use of SmartKey compatible CueTIME disks that offer prerecorded music that allows them to perform at any tempo they like In addition SmartKey can also be used to expand the capabilities of Disk Orchestra Collection and You Are The Artist software Note SmartKey software and other SmartKey compatible software described above may not be available in some countries Note SmartKey CueTIME Disk Orchestra and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America Lo AL SmartKey Software Special SmartKey software disks use all the SmartKey features to create an exciting way in which non players can learn to play simple melodies one note at a time without the need for written music SmartKey software does this by partially depressing the piano key to signal which note should be played The Disklavier then waits for you to press this key before it continues to the next note in the melody If you miss the movement of the key the Disklavier will repeat the movement until you press the key When you press the correct key the Diskla
14. mode 20 Selecting Songs with the Control Unit m Press SONG SELECT to select the next song Press SONG SELECT ma to select the previous song SONG SELECT REV FWD To select other songs on the disk press and hold down SONG SELECT 1 or SONG SELECT ma until the number of the desired song appears If the current song is the first song on the disk pressing SONG SELECT ma causes the disk title to scroll across the display To stop the title scrolling press STOP Selecting Songs with the Remote Control You can also select songs at any time using the SONG SELECT buttons or number pad on the remote control Using the SONG SELECT Buttons I Press SONG SELECT ma to select the previous song Press SONG SELECT to select the next song SONG SELECT Remote Control Using the Number Pad s To select a song from 1 to 9 press the corresponding number button OC Remote Control To select song number 5 for example simply press 5 21 peqfeld 2iseg 9 19 deu fi usij6u3 ES To select a song numbered 10 and above enter the first digit then within 2 seconds enter the second digit SEARCH GC O Remote Control i SEARCH OC amp C Remote Control To select song number 12 for example press 1 then 2 If a song number higher than that of the last song on the disk is entered the last song on the disk is selected Fast
15. on page 7 in the Advanced Operation Manual Pedal Data Songs supplied on PianoSoft disks may contain one of two types of pedal data on off pedal data or continuous pedal data half pedal On off pedal data turns the pedals on and off It is indicated by angle brackets 4 7 around the time display as shown below Angle brackets indicating on off pedal data Continuous pedal data half pedal can actually position a pedal anywhere within its normal range from fully up to fully down It is indicated by parentheses around the time display as shown below Parentheses indicating continuous pedal data half pedal uses Type of CD Software The Disklavier can play back CDs such as Yamaha PianoSoft PlusAudio CDs audio MIDI CDs of other companies and standard audio CDs When you select a CD for playback the type of CD software is displayed Display CD Software AU Standard audio CDs YM Yamaha PianoSoft PlusAudio R Audio MIDI CDs of other companies Type of CD software Song Format There are a couple of general formats in which song data is stored on disks The song format of the selected song is indicated on the display as ES SO or S1 See Chapter 9 Song and Disk Formats and Compatibility in the Advanced Operation Manual for details Song format Symbol Song format ES E SEQ format SO SMF format 0 S1 SMF format 1
16. protection tab which can be set so that the Disklavier cannot record new data onto the disk This is useful for protecting valuable song data against accidental erasure and disk formatting The protection tab is located on the reverse side of the disk in the bottom right hand corner Protected When the tab window is open data is protected Unprotected When the tab window is closed data is not protected JeiMepisig 24 uin pes Seid 1e3deu N US Du Inserting amp Ejecting Floppy Disks Inserting Carefully insert the disk into the disk drive shutter first label side up as shown Push it until it clicks into place and the Eject button pops out A C Ejecting To eject a disk press the Eject button E The disk will pop out Remove the disk and return j it to its case Note Do not eject a disk during playback recording or when the message WRITING TO DISK is shown on the display and the REC indicator is flashing Doing so can seriously damage the disk drive and the floppy disk Compact Discs You can enjoy listening to PianoSoft PlusAudio Yamaha s audio MIDI CD made especially for use with the Disklavier Besides PianoSoft PlusAudio the Disklavier can also play back standard audio CDs sold on the market as well as audio MIDI CDs of other companies Note PianoSoft PlusAudio
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18. well as audio MIDI CDs of other companies and standard audio CDs See Chapter 1 Storing amp Managing Songs on Disks in the Advanced Operation Manual for information on how to store songs in the Memory Disks If you are using the Disklavier for the first time you can use the enclosed sample floppy disk and PianoSoft PlusAudio CD or Memory Disk 0 which contains a short sample song Note A sample PianoSoft PlusAudio CD is supplied with your Disklavier However other PianoSoft PlusAudio series CDs may not available in some countries Playing Back a Floppy Disk or a Memory Disk When you play back a song on floppy disks or Memory Disks the Disklavier plays the piano parts actually moving the keys up and down as if they were being played by a performer For songs containing Ensemble parts in addition to piano parts those parts are played by the internal XG tone generator and output from the built in speakers Floppy disk or Memory Disk Chefs Disklavier D Internal XG i Tone Generator Playing Back a CD Yamaha PianoSoft PlusAudio and Other Audio MIDI CDs PianoSoft PlusAudio and audio MIDI CDs of other companies contain data recorded in two channels Analog MIDI and audio When you play back a PianoSoft PlusAudio the Disklavier plays the piano parts which are recorded on the MIDI channel and all other instrumental and vocal sounds recorded on the audio channel are outpu
19. 2 PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL Mounting the Control Unit to the Grand Piano Installation du boitier de commande sur un piano a queue Montieren des Steuergerates an den Flugel 2 Screws Restraining screws 5 x 12 3 BWH screws 4 x 4 4 3 When mounted correctly the Control Unit is angled approximately 18 above horizontal 2 Vis Vis de retenue 5 x 12 3 Vis BWH 4 x 4 4 3 Lorsqu il est mont correctement le boitier de commande est inclin d environ 18 sur l horizontale A 1 Remove the four screws 1 Retirer les quatre vis sur les 1 Entfernen Sie die vier from the sides of the Control c t s du boitier de Schrauben von den Seiten des Unit commande Steuerger tes 2 Place the metal suspension 2 Placer le support m tallique 2 Schieben Sie den mit dem bracket included with the fourni avec le Disklavier Disklavier gelieferten Disklavier grand model over pour piano queue sur le Metallhalter ber das the Control Unit then secure boitier de commande puis Steuerger t und befestigen Sie the metal suspension bracket fixer le support m tallique ihn mit den vier to the Control Unit using the au boitier de commande en Senkschrauben am Steuerger t same screws Ee les quatre vis t te 3 Drelien Sie die diei 3 Insert the three restraining n ae Halteschrauben in die screws attached into the 3 Introduire les trois vis de markierten Muttern an der marked nuts underneath
20. 66 Alto Sax Alto Sax 098 SoundTrk SFX 2 soundtrack 067 TenorSax Tenor Sax 099 Crystal SEX 3 crystal 068 BariSax Baritone Sax 100 Atmosphr SEX 4 atmosphere 069 Oboe Oboe 101 Bright SEX 5 brightness 070 Eng Hom English Horn 102 Goblin SFX 6 goblins 071 Bassoon Bassoon 103 J Echoes SFX 7 echoes 072 Clarinet Clarinet 104 Sci Fi SFX 8 sci fi Pipe Ethnic 073 Piccolo Piccolo 105 Sitar Sitar 074 Flute Flute 106 Banjo Banjo 075 Recorder Recorder 107 Shamisen Shamisen 076 PanFlute Pan Flute 108 Koto Koto 077 Bottle Bottle Blow 109 Kalimba Kalimba 078 Shakhchi Shakuhachi 110 Bagpipe Bag pipe 079 Whistle Whistle 111 Fiddle Fiddle 080 Ocarina Ocarina 112 Shana Shanai Synth Lead Percussive 081 SquareLd Lead 1 square 113 TnklBell Tinkle Bell 082 Saw Lead Lead 2 saw tooth 114 Agogo Agogo 083 CaliopLd Lead 3 calliope 115 SteelDrm Steel Drums 084 Chiff Ld Lead 4 chiff 116 WoodBlok Woodblock 085 ChranLd Lead 5 charang 117 TaikoDrm Taiko Drum 086 Voice Ld Lead 6 voice 118 MelodTom Melodic Tom 087 Fifth Ld Lead 7 fifths 119 Syn Drum Synth Drum 088 Bass amp Ld Lead 8 bass lead 120 RevCymbl Reverse Cymbal Synth Pad Sound Effects 089 NewAgePd Pad 1 new age 121 FretNoiz Guitar Fret Noise 090 Warm Pad Pad 2 warm 122 BrthNoiz Breath Noise 091 PolySyPd Pad 3 polysynth 123 Seashore Seashore 092 ChoirPad Pad 4 choir 124 Tweet Bird Tweet 093 BowedPad Pad 5 bowed 125 Telphone Telephone Ring 094 MetalPad Pa
21. CD song number and the Different CD display indicating that the CD is different flashes 4b Use the NO and YES buttons to select the number of the song on the CD to be played Ac To end now press STOP and proceed to step 6 ES To re record press PLAY PAUSE and recording will begin Start playing your song with the CD sound The following display appears PS indicates PianoSmart Dnm When you finish playing your song press STOP When STOP is pressed the following display appears The following table gives a description of each of options Option Description SAVE The new recording is saved under the current song number NEW The new recording is saved under a new song number The existing song is kept under the current song number CANCEL The new recording is discarded The existing song is kept under the current song number Use 4 and 9 to select an option then press ENTER The re recording is saved as indicated or canceled Note Unlike regular MIDI song playback the following restrictions apply to the PianoSmart playback function You cannot change the playback tempo of songs on CDs You cannot pause recording Note In the case of a metronome recording an E SEQ recorded song or failure to insert the CD PianoSmart recording cannot be performed Regular MIDI recordin
22. DI device connected to the MIDI OUT connector EH Press FUNC OFUNC The FUNC indicator lights and the Function menu appears E Press Tel until the cursor is next to the M Tune option then press ENTER ew ENTER CH oOo The following display appears 3 Play a key on the Disklavier keyboard The same note will sound simultaneously on the internal XG tone generator s digital piano and on the acoustic piano Choose a key in the region where your sense of pitch is most sensitive often this is the A below Middle C Al Use the NO and YES buttons to tune the pitch of the digital piano internal XG tone generator NO YES The tone generator can be tuned from 050 to 050 in 1 cent increments 100 cents equals 1 semitone 5 When you finish tuning press ENTER to return to the normal display ENTER 39 peqKe d 6uos ejquiesu3 padueapy 0L Je1deu li usij6u3 Playing the Piano Parts EX Press 9 until the cursor is next on the Tone Generator to the PianoPart ESBL Out parameter Normally piano parts are played back by the piano You can however change this so that the piano parts are also played by the internal XG tone generator or a MIDI instrument connected to the MIDI OUT connector You can use this to double up the Disklavier piano EES Use the NO and YES parts with a different voice say
23. DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL SEE BOTTOM OF ENCLOSURE OR LOWER FRONT PANEL FOR GRAPHIC SYMBOL MARKINGS The exclamation point within the equilat eral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintainance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s en closure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock IMPORTANT NOTICE All Yamaha electronic products are tested and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order that you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in its normal and customary manner all foreseeable risks have been eliminated DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by Yamaha Product performance and or safety standards may be diminished Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is has been modified Implied warranties may also be affected SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The in formation contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without no tice or
24. ND Shuffles the order of disks in the group and Shuffles the order of songs on the selected plays back all songs on each disk once in disk and repeats the cycle random order and then repeats the cycle Playback switches to the next disk only after all songs on the previous disk have been played back E Press REPEAT on the remote ER Press PLAY to start Repeat control to select a Repeat mode playback ALL RPT or RND REPEAT gt OQ Remote Control Remote Control 3 To cancel Repeat mode press REPEAT on the remote control until OFF appears on the display The REPEAT indicator lights and the selected mode flashes on the display REPEAT Flashes Remote Control 29 eqfeld yeaday 4 1e3deu 5 Bo Segment A B Repeat In Segment A B Repeat playback is repeated between two specified points in a song point A and point B This function is useful when practicing or memorizing a difficult section of a song Once specified points A and B are saved until the disk is ejected or the Disklavier is turned off ER To set point A play back a song and press A B at the desired point 2 6 Remote Control Remote Control Point A is memorized and the B of A B flashes on the display Flashes LG To set point B press A B again A B O Remote Control Point B is memorized and the B of A B stops flashing
25. Random Repeat 29 Segment A B Repeat 30 Segment A Return amp Pause Repeat 31 Starting Playback from a Specified Point Search ire 32 Chapter 8 Useful Functions for Learning Piano Canceling the Left Hand or Right Hand Plano Pals caer 33 Operating the Pedals Yourself 34 Using the Built in Metronome 34 Playback with the Metronome 35 Using an Optional Foot Switch or Foot Controller ees 36 Chapter 9 Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble H ys 16uz Chapter 10 Advanced Ensemble Song Playback Tuning the Tone Generator TG Master Tune cese 39 Playing the Piano Parts on the Tone Gerierator eon toti po e a is 40 Displaying Ensemble Voices 41 Selecting Tracks for the Piano Parts 41 Chapter 11 Using the AUX Connectors E EE 43 Chapter 12 Using the SmartKey Feature SmartKey Software 45 CueTIME Software sse 47 Guide Control 48 Playback Considerations 51 Chapter 13 Using the PianoSmart Feature S IL Vu El EE 52 PianoSmart Playback 52 Temporarily Suspending Playback 53 Stopping Playback eessssss 54 PianoSmart Manual Adiustment 54 To Delete the SPS Adjustmen
26. Song on the Same CD EE Specify the CD that is to be recorded When you insert CD into the CD drive the letter Cd automatically appear on the left side of the display E Specify a disk Note If you are recording to a floppy disk make sure that the disk s erasure protection tab is set to unprotected 56 Unformatted disks must be formatted before use with the Disklavier See Formatting Disks on page 17 in the Advanced Operation Manual 2b Use the SELECT buttons to select the number of the memory disk that will serve as the recording destination EJ Press REC to engage the Record Standby mode The REC indicator lights and the PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes A new song number is created for the new recording For example if the last song to be recorded was No 6 then the new song will be No 7 n Use the SONG SELECT buttons to select the song on the CD to be played back so that it will be re recorded See Recording the Left and Right Parts Separately on page 29 in the Advanced Operation Manual 5x Use the PART buttons to select the part that you want to re record D Press PLAY PAUSE and recording will begin Start playing your song with the CD sound The following display appears PS indicates PianoSmart When you finish playing your song press STOP When STOP is pressed the following display appears The foll
27. Speakers amp Foot Controller 7 Remote Control 8 Chapter 3 Disks Used with the Disklavier Floppy Disks seet denn 9 Compact Discs nieder 10 Memory Disks sssssseseeesseeseeesieseressrrenrerernens 11 Chapter 4 Turning On Off Your Disklavier Turning On the Disklavier 12 Turning Off the Disklavier 12 Setting the Internal Calendar 13 Making Backups of Demo Songs 14 Chapter 5 Display LCD and DRIVE Indicator DRIVE Indicator eseeeseeeeeeee 15 Display ECD iv ise eR tectus 15 Chapter 6 Basic Playback Playing Back a Floppy Disk or a Memory DI CES 18 Playing Back a CD seese 18 Specifying a Disk 19 Starting Playback AA 20 Pausing Playback 20 Stopping Playback esssssss 20 Selecting Songs with the Control Unit 21 Selecting Songs with the Remote Control 21 Fast Preview amp Review 22 Fast Forward amp Reverse 23 Adjusting the Volume 24 Adjusting the Tone essees 25 Balancing the Ensemble Volume TG Master Balance 25 Balancing the CD Volume CD Master Balance eccere 26 Changing the Tempo sees 27 Transposing a Song 28 Adjusting the Pitch of Audio CDs 28 Chapter7 Repeat Playback All Song Single Song
28. Strings 014 Xylophon Xylophone 046 Pizz Str Pizzicato Strings 015 TubulBel Tubular Bells 047 Harp Orchestral Harp 016 Dulcimer Dulcimer 048 Timpani Timpani 1 Organ Ensemble 017 DrawOrgn Drawbar Organ 049 Stringsl String Ensemblel 018 PercOrgn Percussive Organ 050 Strings2 String Ensemble2 019 RockOrgn Rock Organ 051 SynStrl Synth Strings 1 020 ChrchOrg Church Organ 052 Syn Str2 Synth Strings 2 021 ReedOrgn Reed Organ 053 ChoirAah Choir Aahs 022 Acordion Accordion 054 VoiceOoh Voice Oohs 023 Harmnica Harmonica 055 SynVoice Synth Voice 024 TangoAcd Tango Accordion 056 Orch Hit Orchestral Hit Guitar Brass 025 NylonGtr Acoustic Nylon Guitar 057 Trumpet Trumpet 026 SteelGtr Acoustic Steel Guitar 058 Trombone Trombone 027 Jazz Gtr Electric Jazz Guitar 059 Tuba Tuba 028 CleanGtr Electric Clean Guitar 060 Mute Trp Muted Trumpet 029 Mute Gtr Electric muted Guitar 061 FrHorn French Horn 030 Ovrdrive Overdriven Guitar 062 BrasSect Brass Section 031 Dist Gtr Distortion Guitar 063 SynBrasl Synth Brass 1 032 GtrHarmo Guitar Harmonics 064 SynBras2 Synth Brass 2 60 Voice Display Name Full Name Voice Display Name Full Name Reed Synth Effect 065 SprnoSax Soprano Sax 097 Rain SFX 1 rain 0
29. TER gt O VOLUME 10 8 6 4 2 0 O E LJ LL EE SC D STANDBY ON button Turns on the Disklavier or puts it in Standby mode Press once to turn it on and once again to put it in Standby mode Note In Standby mode the Control Unit is in effect turned off However electrically it is in a state in which a very small quantity of power is being consumed as the MAINS switch is still on and the Disklavier is still connected to the AC power receptacle 2 Remote control sensor When using the remote control point it toward this sensor 3 Display LCD Shows various information DRIVE indicator Indicates the selected disk AM 2 PART O Ovoic ef QE O BALANCE TT R 2 CJ JDE GZ ibe ZS 5 SELECT buttons Used to select a disk Toggles the floppy disk CD and Memory Disks 0 9 and A F CD drive Insert a PianoSoft PlusAudio or other audio or audio MIDI CD here 2 CD eject button Used to open the CD drive Floppy disk drive Insert a floppy disk here 9 Floppy disk eject button Used to eject the disk from the floppy disk drive PLAY PAUSE button Used to start and pause playback D STOP button Used to stop playback and recording 2 REC button Used to engage the Record Standby mode before recording starts 43 SONG SELECT REV FWD butto
30. a qualified service person when a The power supply cord has been damaged or b Objects have fallen been inserted or liquids have been spilled into the enclosure through openings or The product has been exposed to rain or d The product does not operate exhibits a marked change in performance or e The product has been dropped or the enclosure of the product has been damaged e 13 Do not attempt to service this product beyond that described in the user maintainance instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel 14 This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should consult an audiologist IMPORTANT The louder the sound the shorter the time period before damage occurs 1 5 _ Some Yamaha products may have benches and or accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part or the product or as optional accessories Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures where applicable are well secured BEFORE using Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only No other uses are recommended 2460
31. ail to play back GH Specify the SPS disk and target CD and check that PS appears on the song name display ES Press 4 twice and return to the last but one screen indicates the status MEASURING The SPS adjustment value has not been recorded REGISTERED The SPS adjustment value has been recorded MANUAL The SPS adjustment value is set manually Note REGISTERED appears in this context since automatic adjustment has already been performed once EJ Press YES in the stop status and set to SPS Adjust MANUAL LE Press 9 and align the cursor with Top 54 5 Start playback and check the timing Top This indicates the amount by which the synchronization shift at the beginning of the song is to be adjusted A change of 1 increases the speed of the MIDI piano part by approximately 13ms The setting range is from 999 to 999 During playback adjust Top using NO and YES If synchronization is not achieved at the completion of the song adjust End near the end of the song Dnm To change End align the cursor with Top and press ENTER End is now displayed To change Top again press ENTER again If necessary it must be set again End This indicates the amount by which the synchronization shift near the end of the song is to b
32. al XG Tone Generator Voice amp Drum Kit List for a listing of basic voices Note Changes made above are temporary changes that are valid only during playback To make permanent changes see Chapter 8 Editing Tracks in the Advanced Operation Manual Selecting Tracks for the Piano Parts Normally the piano plays tracks 1 and 2 which are the left and right hand piano parts However you can temporarily change this so that the piano plays different tracks For example a vibraphone part on track 5 or a marimba part on track 7 can be played by the piano These assignments remain active throughout the song However when another PianoSoft or Disklavier song is played back the piano will play tracks 1 and 2 as normal L 01 and R 02 The rhythm track track 10 can also be played on the piano However since this is a percussion part the results are odd to say the least EH Play back an Ensemble song then press Ek CT A display similar to the following appears From the above display we can see that the Disklavier is currently set to play tracks 1 and 2 That is L 01 track 1 and R 02 track 2 E Press to select the part whose track you want to change d i E G EJ Use the NO and YES buttons to choose a different track NO YES 41 peqKe d 6uos ejquiesu3 pe ueApy 0L Je1deu ii usij6u3 You can choose from the following opt
33. are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indicates the location of the name plate The model number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY ELECTRICAL SHOCK AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST WARNING When using any electrical or electronic prod uct basic precautions should always be followed These pre cautions include but are not limited to the following 1 Read all Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Special Message Section items and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE making any connections including connection to the main supply 2 Main Power Supply Verification Yamaha products are manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area where they are to be sold If you should move or if any doubt exists about the supply voltage in your area please con tact your dealer for supply voltage verification and if appli cable instructions The required supply voltage is
34. attery leakage Important Be sure to read the section on Handling Batteries on page ii of Important for details on the safe handling of dry batteries Using the Remote Control To use the remote control point it at the remote control sensor on the Control Unit Approx 5 m 16 ft Connecting Other Equipment To connect audio instruments to the AUX connectors see Chapter 11 Using the AUX Connectors To connect MIDI equipment tone generator or a synthesizer to the Disklavier see Chapter 10 The Disklavier amp MIDI in the Advanced Operation Manual To connect a personal computer to the Disklavier see Chapter 11 The Disklavier amp Personal Computers in the Advanced Operation Manual Basic Disklavier Terminology The following is a list of several basic Disklavier words that you may need to know before proceeding with operational procedures in this manual For additional Disklavier terminology see the glossary provided in Chapter 15 in the Advanced Operation Manual Disk Disk is used as a generic term to refer to floppy disks internal Memory Disks and CDs Ensemble Song An Ensemble song contains the same left and right hand parts as an L R song and extra tracks that are played by the internal XG tone generator Accompanying tracks can include acoustic bass drums strings vibes etc Floppy Disk The magnetic storage medium that the Disklavier uses for
35. d 6 metallic 126 Helicptr Helicopter 095 Halo Pad Pad 7 halo 127 Applause Applause 096 SweepPad Pad 8 sweep 128 Gunshot Gun Shot Internal XG Tone Generator Drum Kit List Kit Display Name Full Name Kit Display Name Full Name 001 StandKit Standard Kit 033 Jazz Kit Jazz Kit 002 Stnd2Kit Standard Kit 2 041 BrushKit Brush Kit 009 Room Kit Room Kit 049 ClascKit Classic Kit 017 Rock Kit Rock Kit 001 SFX Kit 1 SFX Kitl 025 ElectKit Electronic Kit 002 SFX Kit2 SFX Kit2 026 AnalgKit Analog Kit See XG Drum Voice List on page 15 in the Appendix section in the Advanced Operation Manual for a full listing of drum voices 61 3511 HN WNA 8 9210A 10 219U99 SUOL 5x Jeula1u FL Joydeu H ysij6uq YAMAHA CORPORATION P O Box 3 Hamamatsu 430 8651 Japan Copyright 2006 by Yamaha Corporation This document is printed on chlorine free ECF paper 2086010 Printed in Japan
36. d display the number and title of the first song For CDs the following displays appear _ For Memory Disks the disk number or letter also flashes in the bottom row of the display Note x indicates Memory Disks that are unformatted or contain no songs Flashes Note The disk drive may occasionally produce a sound when the disk begins to spin This is the normal sound of the disk drive starting to read or write to the disk it does not indicate that there is anything wrong with the disk or disk drive 19 pegKe d 2iseg 9 19 deu ii usij6u3 Starting Playback In Specify a disk FA Press PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE O The PLAY PAUSE indicator lights and song No 1 starts playing The Disklavier plays the piano parts actually moving the keys up and down and the internal XG tone generator plays the instrumental parts The time display starts counting up and the velocity meters show the velocity of the piano part notes currently being played as shown Pausing Playback RE Press PLAY PAUSE PLAY PAUSE O Playback stops and the PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes 2 Press PLAY PAUSE again to continue playback PLAY PAUSE Stopping Playback i Press STOP STOP Playback stops and the song returns to the beginning Pressing STOP while in Pause mode cancels Pause
37. d to signal which keys you should play in order to teach you simple melodies Key Prompt is turned on automatically whenever the Guide mode is engaged and Key Prompt function is set to AUTO default Note SmartKey compatible CueTIME disks automatically turn this feature off so as to not interfere with your live piano performance CueTIME relies solely on Prompt Repeat for visual cues See Prompt Repeat Function on page 50 for more information If you prefer to turn off key prompts for guided notes and use the screen prompt exclusively you need to turn this feature off manually as follows Turning off the Key Prompt option With the disk already in the disk drive and a song already selected s Press FUNC Ei Press 9 to move the cursor to the SmartKey option then press ENTER EI Press 9 to move the cursor to the Key Prompt option 49 91njeoJ oynteuis ou Dutsn z 1e3deu RH us Du EX Use the NO and YES buttons to select OFF El Press FUNC D Press PLAY PAUSE button and play the song If you miss a note on the guided track the display still shows a visual cue of the note you missed Prompt Repeat Function The Prompt Repeat function is a repeating reminder of the Key Prompt that is generated when the Guide mode is on This is helpful if you happen to miss the original Key Prompt
38. e adjusted A change of 1 decreases the speed of the MIDI piano part by approximately 13ms The setting range is from 999 to 999 Upon completion of the adjustments Align the cursor with QUIT and press the ENTER button D To register the adjustment value press YES to cancel the registration press NO D After the SPS adjustment value has been recorded the SPS Adjust screen is restored The status changes to REGISTERED To Delete the SPS Adjustment Value of a Song a Specify the SPS disk and target CD and check that PS appears on the song name display PA Press 4 and align the cursor with DEL E Press ENTER To delete the adjustment value press YES to cancel the deletion press NO n After the SPS adjustment value has been deleted the SPS Adjust screen is restored The status changes to MEASURING The cursor returns to SPS Adjust Additional checkpoints for function Operations on the SPS Adjust screen can be performed only in the stop status When factory reset is performed all the SPS adjustment values will be deleted 55 aunjzea4 1x1euigoueld ay Burisf EL 193deu 5 li usi Du3 PianoSmart Recording During recording songs can be recorded as MIDI data while a CD is being played back You can record your song onto Memory Disks or a floppy disk When Recording a Ne
39. e made by Yamaha containing audio and MIDI signals for playing back on the Disklavier ChianoSoft Software made by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for playing back along with standard audio CDs Song A song usually means a short piece of music with lyrics However in the Disklavier manuals the term song is used to refer to any piece of music Tone Generator An electronic device that generates instrument voices The Disklavier has an internal XG tone generator that can produce nearly 700 instrumental and percussion voices Voice The sounds produced by a tone generator expressing various instruments Xa Yamaha XG is an extension of the GM General MIDI format With greater polyphony more voice and effects it improves song compatibility between MIDI devices When a song in the Yamaha XG format is played on another XG compatible tone generator or synthesizer it will play and sound as the original composer creator intended JeiMepjsiq 4noA dn unes L saydeyD RH uysfuz Chapter 2 Names of Parts and Their Functions This chapter describes the functions of the buttons and other parts of the Disklavier Control Unit Front Pane ve 9 292 T T D 8 9 b YAMAHA CT EM disklavier CONTROL UNIT DKCe0RCD es i mm e STOP x SELECT REV FWD ns EN
40. e syed Jo soweN z Jeydeu H usijBua Remote Control Las D RECORD PART SELECT Ce W SEARCH C 3 2 REPEAT TRANSPOSE e CO CJ C3 3 A B TEMPO Oo O C3 C3 4 REV FWD VOLUME 5 O0 OC 5 SONG SELECT Cro C gt PLAY PAUSE STOP t gt ll L H YAMAHA PPR 102E D RECORD button Used to engage the Record Standby mode before recording starts 2 Number keypad Used for direct song selection and to enter a start time for song playback 3 REPEAT button Used to select one of the Repeat functions ALL RPT or RND A B button Used to enter A and B points for Segments A B and A Repeat modes 5 REV FWD buttons In Play mode Used to fast preview and review In Pause mode Used to fast forward and reverse 6 SONG SELECT buttons Used to select songs PLAY button Used to start playback PAUSE button Used to pause playback and recording 9 STOP button Used to stop playback and recording PART SELECT buttons For L R and Ensemble songs these buttons are used to choose which part will play left hand part right hand part or both parts They are also used to select a part for recording 4 SEARCH button Used to access the Search function 42 DRIVE button Used to
41. e the key prompt play that key Continue playing the key prompts until the song is finished 46 CueTIME Software SmartKey compatible CueTIME software also uses the SmartKey features of your Disklavier CueTIME software consists of a disk and a music book that contain beautifully arranged piano pieces and fully orchestrated background accompaniments on disk Simply play the traditional piano piece as written at any speed or tempo on the piano keyboard and the accompanying prerecorded accompaniment on disk will follow you allowing complete tempo expression If you miss a cue note the Disklavier gently reminds you which note was the cue by way of a gentle silent repeating key prompt Alternatively the key prompt repeat can be turned off altogether see below since cues are always shown discreetly in the display With CueTIME software it s like conducting a virtual orchestra with your fingertips In summary you don t have to follow the disk On the Disklavier with the SmartKey feature and CueTIME software the disk follows you Using a CueTIME Disk Make sure that the CueTIME disks are labeled SmartKey compatible These disks turn on the appropriate Guide and Prompt Repeat functions automatically making use of these disks very easy Playing a song from a CueTIME disk EE Insert the CueTIME disk into the disk drive of the Disklavier FA Press the SONG SELECT ma button
42. eated for the new recording For example if the last song to be recorded was No 6 then the new song will be No 7 dal Press REC until CD song recording setting screen appears The following display appears 4b Use the NO and YES buttons to select the number of the song on the CD to be played The following display appears Ac To end now press STOP and proceed to step 6 5 To re record press PLAY PAUSE and recording will begin Start playing your song with the CD sound The following display appears d PS indicates PianoSmart D When you finish playing your song press STOP When STOP is pressed the following display appears The following table gives a description of each of options Option Description SAVE The new recording is saved under the current song number NEW The new recording is saved under a new song number The existing song is kept under the current song number CANCEL The new recording is discarded The existing song is kept under the current song number Use 4 and 9 to select an option then press ENTER The re recording is saved as indicated or canceled 58 When Re recording Using Another CD See Step 1 to 3 on pages 57 and 58 4a Press REC until the CD song recording setting screen appears HH indicating that no setting has been made appears as the
43. en you want to sing along karaoke in a different key from the original recording Note This function cannot be used to transpose songs from external devices connected to the AUX IN connector Transposition changes remain in effect until recording is started the disk is ejected or the Disklavier is turned off To transpose a song use one of the following options al On the Control Unit press the Selector until the TRANSPOSE indicator lights Then press YES to increase or NO to decrease the transposition value O VOLUME OTEMPO XX TRANSPOSE O BALANCE NO YES Flashes Playback can be transposed in half step increments up or down two octaves 24 to 24 Note Be careful when transposing songs on CDs as increasing or decreasing the transposition value too much may have an adverse effect on the sound quality D On the remote control use the TRANSPOSE buttons TRANSPOSE Co Ce JC Remote Control decreases the transposition value and increases the transposition value 0 resets the transposition value to 00 Once transposed the transposition value is shown continuously on the display Adjusting the Pitch of Audio CDs You can temporarily adjust the pitch of an audio CD for your listening pleasure Pitch adjustments are effective until the CD is ejected or the Disklavier is turned off Note This function cannot be used to adjust the pitch o
44. er during playback essentially adding you to famous performances PianoSmart allows synchronization with a VCR or other external component For details see Synchronization Using the MTC on page 62 in the Advanced Operation Manual PianoSmart Playback A special purpose floppy disk Smart PianoSoft that supports CDs available on the market and a CD can be played back simultaneously Using SPS Smart PianoSoft disks made by Yamaha purchased on the market the Smart PianoSoft Adjustment function automatically corrects the synchronization shift between the CDs as they are being played back and it stores the song information in the control box Note Even CDs which are paired with Smart PianoSoft and which have the same title may have a slightly different start position and or tempo depending on the version used It also enables adjustments to be performed manually when automatic compensation is not performed successfully The function does not work with self recorded songs ER Specify the CD that is to be played back The CD should be inserted first without fail so that the CD drive is selected When you insert CD into the CD drive the letter Cd automatically appear on the left side of the display 52 e The Registering display does not appear E Specity s FD tomantPishosort during the second and subsequent playbacks of a song that is being played The following display appears repeatedly
45. ermal relay will automatically reset when the Disklavier has cooled down If you notice any abnormality such as smoke odor or noise turn off the Disklavier immediately and remove the power plug from the AC outlet Consult your dealer for repair If a foreign object or water gets inside the Disklavier turn it off immediately and remove the power plug from the AC outlet Consult your dealer If you plan not to use the Disklavier for a long period of time such as when you are on vacation disconnect the electrical mains Always remove the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the Disklavier Leaving the power plug connected presents a risk of electric shock Do not use benzene thinner cleaning detergent or a chemical cloth to clean the Disklavier Do not place metal objects with rubber feet on top of the Disklavier The color and finish of the Disklavier can be damaged Do not place heavy objects on the Disklavier Doing so can damage the Disklavier e Use a soft dry cloth to clean the Disklavier However if you discover a stain carefully use a soft damp cloth to remove it Interference The Disklavier uses high frequency digital circuits that may cause interference to radios and TVs placed close to it If interference does occur relocate the affected equipment Handling Batteries The remote control of this unit is powered by dry batteries Improper use or misuse of the dry batterie
46. ess ENTER ENTER CJ The date and time are stored in the internal calendar and the display returns to the current time display Calendar Memory The date and time that you set are saved in the calendar memory when you turn off the Control Unit The calendar memory can maintain the correct date and time for about a month If you do not use the Control Unit for over a month you must reset the calendar following the above procedure Note The internal calendar is equipped with a storage battery capacitor that does not need to be replaced or recharged However the Control Unit must be turned on for at least 10 minutes a month in order to maintain power 13 JeiMepyisiq ANOA JJO UO BUIUINL Je3deu5 ii usiu3 Making Backups of Demo Songs You can copy and backup pre stored demo songs from a Memory Disk onto a floppy disk The following songs cannot be backed up Songs that have been re recorded Songs whose tracks have been edited Songs whose file format or counter type have been edited I Prepare destination 2DD 720 kilobyte or 2HD 1 44 megabyte floppy disks and insert one into the Disklavier disk drive EI Press the SELECT buttons to specify a Memory Disk that contains the desired demo songs EJ Press FUNC The FUNC indicator lights and the Function menu appears EN Press 9 until the cursor is next to the Reset option then press ENTER The following display appear
47. f external audio CDs connected to the AUX IN connector 1 Either insert an audio CD into the CD drive or press SELECT to select the audio CD already inserted in the CD drive lt q SELECT gt The title of the first song appears 2 Press 4 ee n D 1 D H D The following display appears EJ With the cursor next to the AudioPitch parameter use the NO and YES buttons to adjust the pitch NO YES The pitch can be adjusted from 050 to 050 in 1 cent increments 100 cents equals 1 semitone 28 Chapter 7 Repeat Playback This chapter describes various repeat playback functions that you may want to use for entertainment and study purposes You can repeatedly play back songs or specific passages within a song Note All Repeat Playback functions are set using the remote control only They cannot be set with the Control Unit All Song Single Song Random Repeat There are three Repeat modes ALL RPT RND as described below The functions differ slightly when a Memory Disk group is selected and when it is not selected See Chapter 2 Chain Play Playing Back Memory Disks in a Group in the Advanced Operation Manual for details on Memory Disk groups Group selected Group not selected OFF ALL Repeatedly plays back all songs on all disks Repeats all songs on the selected disk only in the group that contain songs RPT Repeats one song only R
48. fically designed for enclosed installations should be placed in locations that do not interfere with proper ventilation If instructions for enclosed installations are not provided it must be assumed that unobstructed ventilation is required 7 Temperature considerations Electronic products should be installed in locations that do not significantly contribute to their operating temperature Placement of this product close to heat sources such as radiators heat registers and other devices that produce heat should be avoided amp This product was NOT designed for use in wet damp locations and should not be used near water or exposed to rain Examples of wet damp locations are near a swimming pool spa tub sink or wet basement O This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by the manufacturer If a cart rack or stand is used please Observe all safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory product 10 The power supply cord plug should be disconnected from the outlet when electronic products are to be left unused for extended periods of time Cords should also be disconnected when there is a high probability of lightning and or electrical storm activity 11 Care should taken that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist 12 Electrical electronic products should be serviced by
49. g will be performed instead 59 91n3eoJ 1x1euigoueild ay Duren EL 193deu 5 li usi Du3 Chapter 14 Internal XG Tone Generator Voice amp Drum Kit List The following table lists the basic voices for the internal XG tone generator These voices are available on any XG compatible generator or synthesizer For a complete listing of available voices see the Appendix in the Advanced Operation Manual Internal XG Tone Generator Basic Voice List Voice Display Name Full Name Voice Display Name Full Name Piano Bass 001 GrandPno Acoustic Grand Piano 033 Aco Bass Acoustic Bass 002 BritePno Bright Acoustic Piano 034 FngrBass Electric Bass fingered 003 E Grand Electric Grand Piano 035 PickBass Electric Bass picked 004 HnkyTonk Honky tonk Piano 036 Fretless Fretless Bass 005 E Pianol Electric Piano 1 037 SlapBasl Slap Bass 1 006 E Piano2 Electric Piano 2 038 SlapBas2 Slap Bass 2 007 Harpsi Harpsichord 039 SynBassl Synth Bass 1 008 Clavi Clavichord 040 SynBass2 Synth Bass 2 Chromatic Percussion Strings 009 Celesta Celestal 041 Violin Violin 010 Glocken Glockenspiel 042 Viola Viola 011 MusicBox Music Box 043 Cello Cello 012 Vibes Vibraphone 044 Contrabs Contrabass 013 Marimba Marimba 045 Trem Str Tremolo
50. he wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Alleen voor klanten in Nederland Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure The Control Unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product One of the labels below is located on the inside of the CD drive unit CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT C SE IK ASERHRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT APAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 EN60825 ATTENTION L utilisation de commandes ou de r glages ou l ex cution de proc dures autres que celles qui sont sp cifi es ici peuvent conduire une exposition des rayonnements dangereux VORSICHT Die Verwendung von Bedienungselementen oder Einstellungen oder die Anwendung von Verfahren die nicht in dieser Anleitung angegeben sind kann zu gef hrlicher Freisetzung von Strahlung f hren Laser Diode Properties Material GaAlAs Wavelength 790 795 nm Laser Output Power at the lens of the Laser Pick Up Unit max 0 34 mW Apply for Upright Pianos Uniquement pour
51. iminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA 90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Apply for Grand Pianos Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW T
52. ions Option Description HH The piano does not play 01 16 The piano plays the specified track Prg The piano plays the smallest track that contains a piano group voice Prg all The piano plays all tracks that contain a piano group voice The number of the chosen track appears next to L or R and the 2 symbol moves across the display to indicate which track the Disklavier will play Note Changes made above are temporary and are valid only during playback To make permanent changes see Chapter 8 Editing Tracks in the Advanced Operation Manual 42 Chapter 11 Using the AUX Connectors You can connect the Disklavier to external audio devices such as speakers a tape recorder or a CD player AUX OUT You can output sound through external devices connected to the AUX OUT connectors on the Amplifier mounted to the underside of the piano For example this allows you to hook up the Disklavier to your home audio system and bring Ensemble music through remote speakers to other rooms or even outdoors Amplifier f N LINE IN l LINE IN AUX OUT l ER With the Disklavier turned off use an audio cable optional to connect the Disklavier s AUX OUT connectors to the appropriate connectors LINE IN or AUX IN on the external device you want to connect to EX Turn the VOLUME knob on the Amplifier all the way down VOLUME Note V
53. is produced by the Control Unit The click can be turned off In addition to the click the LED volume indicators function as a visual metronome On the first beat of each measure all the indicators flash On the remaining beats the left half and right half of the indicators flash alternately 10 8 6 4 2 0 1st beat 0 0 e P 2nd beat Oo Oo Oo EH 3rd beat 000000 All metronome parameters are reset when a disk is ejected or when the Disklavier is turned off En Press METRONOME METRO ONGME The METRONOME indicator lights the metronome starts and the following display appears The symbol is used to show the currently selected parameter It is moved by pressing and 9 34 The following table shows the metronome parameters that can be set Parameter Range Default Notes 1 Click ON OFF ON If set to off the volume indicators still flash 2 Tempo 30 to 400 117 1 beat 1 bpm quarter note crotchet 3 Time 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 Signature 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 FA Use the and 9 to position the cursor next to the parameter that you want to set click tempo or time signature ES Use the NO and YES buttons to set the selected parameter NO YES EX To stop the metronome press METRONOME again METRO ONGME Playback with the Metronome For songs recorded with the metronome using the measure
54. les pianos droits CAUTION TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK MATCH WIDE BLADE OF PLUG TO WIDE SLOT FULLY INSERT ATTENTION POUR EVITER LES CHOCS ELECTRIQUES INTRODUIRE LA LAME LA PLUS LARGE DE LA FICHE DANS LA BORNE CORRESPONDANTE DE LA PRISE ET POUSSER JASQU AU FOND IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Apply for Upright Pianos Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure The explanation of these graphics appears on this page Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated on the safety instruction section CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
55. may not be available in some countries Note PianoSoft Pius Audio and other audio MIDI CDs cannot be used for recording purposes with the Disklavier Handling CDs e Do not touch the surface of a CD Do not expose disks to extreme temperature or humidity The working temperature range is between 4 C and 52 C 40 F to 125 F Wipe the CD with a clean cloth before playback Remove the CD before you turn off the Disklavier 10 Inserting amp Removing CDs Press the CD eject button so that the CD tray pops out about 1 cm Then carefully pull it out as far as it will go To insert a CD place the CD on the tray and gently press down on it so that the center of the CD is clamped in place To remove the CD slowly lift the CD Note The CD eject button can be used only when the Control Unit is turned on Note Always place the CD with the label side facing up Then gently push the tray back in until it clicks into place Memory Disks Besides floppy disks and CDs the Disklavier has 64 megabytes 4 megabytes x 16 Memory Disks of internal flash memory for storing song data They are numbered from 0 to 9 and A to F They can be used in the same way that you use floppy disks to store songs Memory Disks are ideal for storing many songs especially when you want to program your Disklavier to automatically play back many songs with the Chain Play or Timer Play features See Chapter 2 Chain Pla
56. nnect audio equipment such as an external CD changer 3 TO HOST serial port Used to connect the Disklavier with a personal computer amp HOST SELECT Used to select the host computer connected to the TO HOST connector OUT MIDI IN TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO 5 TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO Used to connect the control cable from the piano MIDI OUT Used to connect external MIDI equipment for outputting MIDI data D MIDI IN Used to connect external MIDI equipment for inputting MIDI data Amplifier Speakers amp Foot Controller Mounted underneath Amplifier Panel D ACLINE INLET Connect the AC power cable here OG MAINS ON OFF switch Press to switch on off the Disklavier AUX OUTL L R R Used to connect external audio equipment D AUXIN L L R R Used to connect external audio equipment 5 VOLUME knob Used to adjust the volume of the on board speakers and the sound output from the AUX OUT connectors Amplifier see illustration below Mounted underneath Mounted underneath BASS TREBLE o d BASS knob Used to adjust the bass sound of the built in speakers TREBLE knob Used to adjust the treble sound of the built in speakers Foot Controller connector Connect the optional Yamaha FC 4 FC 5 or FC 7 foot controller here 9 Amplified speakers Amplified speakers are mounted to the underside of the piano suol un 11341 pu
57. ns In Stop mode Used to select songs In Play mode Used to fast preview and review In Pause mode Used to fast forward and reverse PART L R buttons For L R and Ensemble songs these buttons allow you to choose which part to play back or record L left hand part R right hand part or both The indicators light in green during playback and in red during recording Press both buttons together to turn pedal playback on or off so that you can play the pedals yourself 5 ENTER button Used to select and execute functions VOICE button Used to access the internal XG tone generator when playing the piano cursor buttons Used to move the cursor in the display FUNC button Used to access various Disklavier utility functions METRONOME button Used to access the metronome Selector button Used to select the feature you want to adjust from among Volume Tempo Tranpose and Balance NO YES buttons Used to select options and parameters and to adjust the volume LED volume level indicators Indicates the playback volume level Also functions as a visual metronome suonounyg 11341 pue syed Jo soweN z Ja deyD li usij6u3 Control Unit Rear Panel NE CD CONTROL R L efe OO AUDIO ANALOG MIDI IN Ve TO HOST HOST SELECT w lle u PC2 MAC CD CONTROL Used to connect the line from the piano AUDIO ANALOG MIDI IN Used to co
58. obligation to update existing units 92 469 ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small nonrechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approxi mately five years When replacement becomes neccessary con tact a qualified service representative to perform the replace ment Warning Do not attempt to recharge disassemble or incin erate this type of battery Keep all batteries away from chil dren Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws Note In some areas the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts However you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc NOTICE Service charges incurred due to lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed
59. old dry batteries together Do not use different types of batteries alkaline and manganese batteries batteries made by different manufacturers or different battery products made by the same manufacturer together this can cause them to heat up ingite or leak electrolyte When the battery powered unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period of time remove the dry batteries from the unit Otherwise the batteries will run down and their electrolyte may leak resulting in damage to the unit Remove spent batteries immediately from equipment Otherwise batteries will overdischarge causing them to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in damage to nearby objects or in burns injury or other bodily harm Dispose of batteries in accordance with the applicable regulations and ordinances Please keep this manual for future reference Table of Contents Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Disklavier Items Supplied with the Disklavier 1 Connecting the Control Unit 1 Connecting the Power Cable 2 Using the Remote Control 2 Connecting Other Equipment 2 Basic Disklavier Terminology 3 Chapter 2 Names of Parts and Their Functions Control Unit Front Panel 4 Control Unit Rear Panel 6 Amplifier
60. olume level is also affected by the settings of the external device 2 Turn on the Control Unit first then turn on the external device Turning on the Disklavier first will prevent any unwanted pops or loud noises which could damage your speakers or tape recorder 43 s10328uUO XfYV ou fulsn LL 4a deyD H ysij6uq AUX IN You can also connect an external device such as a tone generator or synthesizer to the Disklavier and play along with your favorite recording Amplifier Tone Generator Synthesizer Ti Qui KE BB LINE OUT LINE OUT H With the Disklavier turned off use an audio cable optional to connect the HEADPHONE jack or LINE OUT jack on the external device to which you want to connect to the AUX IN connectors on the Amplifier A Turn on the external device then turn on the Disklavier EJ Gradually turn up the volume on the external device until a desirable volume is obtained Note The volume of the Amplifier is linked with the AUX IN connectors Make sure the VOLUME knob on the Amplifier is set to an appropriately audible level If it is turned fully counterclockwise no sound may be produced even when you adjust the volume on the external device With external devices mentioned above volume can be adjusted for sound that is output from the LINE OUT jack If not use the headphone jack on the external device instead of the LINE OUT jack 44 Chapter 12
61. on top of the cable If the power cable is damaged i e cut or a bare wire is exposed ask your dealer for a replacement Using the Disklavier in this condition is a fire and shock hazard When disconnecting the power cable from an AC outlet always pull from the plug Never pull the cable Damaging the cable in this way is a potential fire and electric shock hazard The cover of the unit should be removed only by qualified service technicians Do not place liquid containers such as vases potted plants glasses cosmetic bottles medicines etc on top of the Disklavier Do not try to modify the Disklavier as this could lead to fire or electric shock hazard When moving the Disklavier to another location turn off the power remove the power plug from the AC outlet and remove all cables connected to external devices Cautions Turn off all audio devices when connecting to the Disklavier Refer to the user s guide for each device Use the correct cables and connect as specified Set the volume level on all the devices to minimum before applying power Do not play the Disklavier at a high volume for extended periods you may damage your hearing This is especially important when using headphones If you think your hearing ability is impaired consult your doctor If the Disklavier is worked extremely hard that is prolonged playback of very busy songs the Disklavier s thermal relay may trip The th
62. ong that is currently playing press PLAY PAUSE to engage Pause mode then press SONG SELECT ma PLAY PAUSE D I o SoNa SEL T REV FWD 1 KH lt gt PLAY DES SONG SELECT C C Remote Control Remote Control The PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes quickly and the time display shows the current position ES Press PLAY PAUSE to continue normal playback Press STOP to engage Pause mode If you fast forward a song all the way to the end Pause mode is engaged Pressing PLAY PAUSE starts playback of the next song If you reverse a song all the way to the beginning Pause mode is engaged Pressing PLAY PAUSE starts playback from the beginning 23 pegKe d 2iseg 9 19 deu ii usij6u3 Adjusting the Volume You can adjust volume with the Control Unit or with the remote control as described below Since all piano songs are recorded at the maximum volume level of 0 volume can be decreased down to 10 the softest volume at which the piano can play For Ensemble songs the volume of the piano and internal XG tone generator are adjusted simultaneously so it is a good idea to first balance the volume of the piano and XG tone generator See Balancing the Ensemble Volume TG Master Balance on page 25 For songs on PianoSoft PlusAudio you should first balance the volume of the MIDI piano and Audio parts See Balancing the CD Volume CD Master Balance on page 26
63. owing table gives a description of each of options Option Description SAVE The new recording is saved under the current song number NEW The new recording is saved under a new song number The existing song is kept under the current song number CANCEL The new recording is discarded The existing song is kept under the current song number D Use 4 and 9 to select an option then press ENTER The re recording is saved as indicated or canceled Note It is also possible to re record the Ensemble parts See Chapter 7 Recording Ensemble Tracks in the Advanced Operation Manual When Re recording Using a Different Song on the Same CD ER Specify the CD that is to be recorded When you insert CD into the CD drive the letter Cd automatically appear on the left side of the display 57 n e 4 ewsoueid ay Puisn EL 193deu 5 li usi Du3 2a Specify a disk Note If you are recording to a floppy disk make sure that the disk s erasure protection tab is set to unprotected Unformatted disks must be formatted before use with the Disklavier See Formatting Disks on page 17 in the Advanced Operation Manual m Use the SELECT buttons to select the number of the memory disk that will serve as the recording destination ES Press REC to engage the Record Standby mode The REC indicator lights and the PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes A new song number is cr
64. printed on the name plate For name plate location please refer to the graphic found in the Special Message Section of this manual 3 This product may be equipped with a polarized plug one blade wider than the other If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet turn the plug over and try again If the problem persists contact an electrician to have the obsolete outlet replaced DO NOT defeat the safety purpose of the plug 4 DANGER Grounding Instructions Disklavier Grand must be grounded and therefore has been equipped with a three pin attachment plug If this product should malfunction the ground pin provides a path of low resistance for electrical current reducing the risk of electrical shock If your wall socket will not accommodate this type plug contact an electrician to have the outlet replaced in accordance with local electrical codes Do NOT modify the plug or change the plug to a different type 5 WARNING Do not place this product or any other objects on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind The use of an extension cord is not recommended If you must use an extension cord the minimum wire size for a 25 cord or less is 18 AWG NOTE The smaller the AWG number the larger the current handling capacity For longer extension cords consult a local electrician Ventilation Electronic products unless speci
65. s E Use the NO and YES buttons to select the Backup Demo Song option The following display appears x indicates the selected Memory Disk number D Press ENTER Note When the message INSERT DESTINATION DISK appears this indicates that no floppy disk is inserted in the disk drive In this case insert a floppy disk into the disk drive to begin the backup procedure or press STOP to cancel backup Note When the message BACKUP SONG FULL INSERT ANOTHER DISK appears this indicates that the floppy disk is full In this case insert another floppy disk to the disk drive to continue the backup procedure or press STOP to cancel Press FUNC or STOP to exit the backup procedure 14 Chapter 5 Display LCD and DRIVE Indicator Various information is shown in the display LCD Liquid Crystal Display and DRIVE indicator on the Control Unit This chapter describes some of the frequently displayed indications DRIVE Indicator The DRIVE indicator lets you know which disk is selected Pressing the SELECT buttons toggles the indication as follows Fd d 9 0 11 2 8 4 44 SELECT F d b KA 9 8 7T Fd and Cd appear only when a floppy disk or CD is inserted in their respective drives Display LCD The display is used in conj
66. s and You Are The Artist Disks 1 Insert the disk into the disk drive of the Disklavier ES Press the SONG SELECT ma buttons to specify the song you wish to play and open the music book to the same song 48 E While holding the ENTER button press either the L or R PART buttons to activate the Guide function for that part note that the orange indicator lights After performing this operation the PART indicator show three conditions State Indicator Play Steady green Part Cancel Blinking green Guide Part Orange n Press PLAY PAUSE button and play the music as written The Disklavier will now pause at each note you miss in the track that you have chosen to guide For the guide note the orange indicator flashes and the display shows the note number If you play with perfect timing and do not miss any notes the Disklavier will not pause Note When a chord is supposed to be played only one of the guide notes is displayed on the screen When any of the notes of the chord is played the Disklavier continues play to the next guide note Note Guide parts cannot be changed during playback Guide settings can only be changed during pause or stop Key Prompt Key Prompt is the partial movement of a key that doesn t create any sound Key Prompt is very useful for a visual indication of guided notes when using the Guide function The Key Prompt is use
67. s and beats time format you can sound the metronome along with song playback E Play back a song recorded using the measures and beats time format ES Press METRONOME METRO ONOME The METRONOME indicator lights and the metronome starts to click to the tempo of the song 5 To stop the metronome press METRONOME again METRO ONOME Note This function cannot be used with songs recorded using the minutes and seconds time format 35 oueld fuluie97 10 suonoung missen 8 4a deyD ii usij6u3 Using an Optional Foot Switch or Foot Controller An optional Yamaha foot switch or foot controller can be used to operate various Disklavier functions Using a Start Stop Foot Switch Start stop functions can be controlled using an optional Yamaha FC 4 or FC 5 foot switch The following table shows which functions can be controlled using the foot switch Current Mode One Press Press Again STOP PLAY PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PAUSE FC 4 Foot Switch Using a Foot Controller to Control the Tempo By connecting an optional Yamaha FC 7 controller pedal playback tempo can also be controlled The following table shows which functions can be controlled using the controller pedal Current Mode Pedal Down Pedal Up STOP PLAY PAUSE PAUSE PLAY PAUSE PLAYBACK PLAY PAUSE Tempo 100 See illustration See illustration below below Pause au Tempo 30 Tempo control Play tempo 100
68. s can cause the dry batteries to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire damage to equipment and or nearby objects or in burns injury or other bodily harm Read through and familiarize yourself with the following safety precautions prior to use to ensure correct usage e Do not directly touch the chemicals electrolyte which have leaked from dry batteries 1 If electrolyte from dry batteries has made contact with your eyes rinse your eyes thoroughly with clean water and seek medical treatment from a physician immediately 2 If electrolyte from dry batteries has touched your skin or clothing rinse it off immediately with clean water 3 If electrolyte from dry batteries has found its way inside your mouth gargle immediately and consult a physician Do not install the dry batteries with the and poles reversed Misaligning the poles of dry batteries can lead the dry batteries to be charged or shorted or it can cause them to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire damage to nearby objects or in burns injury or other bodily harm Use only the designated batteries Do not use used batteries with unused batteries or different types of batteries together This can cause them to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire or in burns injury or other bodily harm Replace all the dry batteries at the same time Do not use new and
69. s to specify the song you wish to play Note that the R right hand PART indicator turns orange indicating that the Guide function has been automatically activated EX Press PLAY PAUSE and play the piece as written in the music In the course of playing the song you will play the cue keys which are shaded in the music The Disklavier will wait until you play the first cue note key which may not occur until the middle of the song If you miss a cue key the Disklavier will gently remind you which note you missed by repeating the moving key prompt All cues are also shown in the upper right hand corner of the display when using the Guide function See Key notation on page 46 for a visual reference on cues and their corresponding keys Cue key 47 91njeoJ oynjeuls ay Dutsn zL 1e3deu ii usij6u3 Turning off the Prompt Repeat option for CueTIME disks If you find the repeating key prompts distracting when performing your piece from the written music you can turn off the Prompt Repeat function The display always shows the next cue note if you happen to miss one in performing your piece With the disk already in the disk drive and a song already selected EB Press FUNC EI Press 9 to move the cursor to the SmartKey option then press ENTER 3 Press 9 to move the cursor to the Prompt Repeat option
70. select a disk Toggles the floppy disk and Memory Disks 0 9 and A F 3 TRANSPOSE buttons Used to transpose song playback transposes down transposes up and 0 resets the transposition value to 00 TEMPO buttons Used to change the playback tempo decreases the tempo increases the tempo and 0 resets the tempo to 00 4 VOLUME buttons Used to adjust the volume lowers the volume raises the volume Available on the remote control but not on the Control Unit Chapter 3 Disks Used with the Disklavier Three types of disks are used with the Disklavier floppy disks CDs and internal Memory Disks Floppy Disks Besides PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus song disks the Disklavier can play back songs stored on 3 5 inch MS DOS 720 kilobytes format 2DD floppy disks and MS DOS 1 44 megabytes format 2HD floppy disks Handling Floppy Disks Be careful of the following when handling floppy disks Do not touch the surface of a disk Do not store or place disks near a television radio loudspeaker or any other device that generates a magnetic field Do not expose disks to extreme temperature or humidity The working temperature range for disks is between 4 C and 52 C 40 F to 125 F Do not use disks in a dusty dirty or smoky environment Remove the disk before you turn off the Disklavier Accidental Erasure Protection Floppy disks have an erasure
71. song playback The Disklavier uses 3 5 inch 2DD and 2HD floppy disks PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus are song disks specially for use with the Disklavier Series L R Song In a L R song the left hand piano part is stored on track 1 L and the right hand piano part is stored on track 2 R During playback you can cancel either part and practice that part yourself When recording an L R song you can record the two parts simultaneously or separately Memory Disk The Disklavier has a total of 64 megabytes of internal flash memory named Memory Disks that allow you to store song data without a floppy disk MIDI An acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other PianoSoft The PianoSoft Disk Collection is a library of prerecorded song disks made by Yamaha for use with the Disklavier Series Many titles are available and among the many musical styles included are classical jazz and popular The disk includes songs for listening enjoyment piano study disks for the piano student and accompaniment disks for vocal and instrumental practice PianoSoft is sometimes used as a generic term for PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft PianoSoft Plus disks contain prerecorded Ensemble songs featuring instrumental accompaniment that can be played back on the Disklavier See your Disklavier dealer for a PianoSoft catalog PianoSoft rs S udi9 CD softwar
72. st the volume from 0 to 127 and OFF 0 mutes the sound of the internal XG tone generator OFF does not link with the internal XG tone generator This setting is shown in the display on the right of the bar graph Adjust the level so that the Ensemble voices played by the internal XG tone generator are balanced with the volume of the Disklavier piano LE Press the Selector until the VOLUME indicator lights XXvoLUME O TEMPO O TRANSPOSE O BALANCE The volume levels of the piano and Ensemble voices are now balanced You can use the VOLUME buttons on the remote control to increase or decrease the overall volume Balancing the CD Volume CD Master Balance Before playing back PianoSoft PlusAudio and other audio MIDI CDs it is a good idea to first balance the volume levels of the MIDI piano and Audio parts Once you adjust the volume using the CD Master Balance function you can use the VOLUME buttons on the remote control to conveniently increase or decrease the overall volume in a normal fashion These balance settings are stored in the Control Unit and are saved when the Disklavier is turned off Gr Play back a CD 2 Press the Selector until the BALANCE indicator lights O VOLUME O TEMPO O TRANSPOSE XOBALANCE The TG Master Balance display appears ES Press the Selector once more The CD Master Balance display appears EX Use the NO and YES buttons to adjust the vol
73. strings or vibes buttons to set the option to ON This technique is sometimes referred to as voice RK Se layering or unison EH Press FUNC Func The piano parts are now played by the internal XG tone generator with the The FUNC indicator lights and the corresponding MIDI data sent to the MIDI Function menu appears OUT connector ES Press until the S cursor is next to the MIDI Setup option then press ENTER did AN ENTER CD gt The MIDI Setup menu display appears ES With the cursor next to the Piano Part option press ENTER ENTER CJ The following display appears 40 Displaying Ensemble Voices When an Ensemble song starts playing back MIDI Program Change messages are sent to the internal XG tone generator These Program Change messages tell the tone generator which voices to select for each ensemble track During playback you can display the voice assignments of each track and make changes ER Play back an Ensemble song and press 9 until the following display appears Ek CT FA Use the NO and YES buttons to select the track whose voice you want to display NO YES EJ To change the voice press 9 until the cursor is next to the voice number then use the NO and YES buttons to select a voice NO YES EC CPP See Chapter 14 Intern
74. t Value of a Song 55 PianoSmart Recording 56 Chapter 14 Internal XG Tone Generator Voice amp Drum Kit List Internal XG Tone Generator Basic Voice LISTE fs ccechets teo mme mot ons sol bende 60 Internal XG Tone Generator Drum Kit List 61 Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Disklavier This chapter provides information on the supplied items and how to set up your Disklavier Items Supplied with the Disklavier Check that the following items are supplied with your Disklavier e 1 Remote Control e 2 Batteries for the Remote Control e 1 Disklavier Sample PianoSoft Disk e 1 Disklavier Sample SmartKey Disk e 1 Sample PianoSoft PlusAudio CD Software Basic Operation Manual amp Advanced Operation Manual Control Unit Suspension Bracket Connecting the Control Unit Make sure that the control cable extending from the piano is firmly connected to the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the rear panel of the Control Unit Also make sure that the CD control cable extending from the piano is connected to the CD CONTROL connector on the rear panel of the Control Unit ee CD control cable og E Note The control cable should be connected to the Control Unit when the Disklavier is installed If however it is not carefully connect the control cable to the Control Unit s TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the rear panel See step 4 in Moun
75. t from the built in speakers The Disklavier will faithfully reproduce the audio sounds of the CD as a stereo system would but with the additional feature of a live piano performance PianoSoft PlusAudio Disklavier Piano Parts Keyboard v sd SS O Vocals bass 18 Standard Audio CDs Standard CDs contain two audio channels R and L Both are output via the built in speakers as a CD stereo system would Note You can also connect an external CD changer to the AUDIO ANALOG MIDIIN connector on the control unit rear panel and play back multiple audio CDs on the Disklavier Specifying a Disk When you want to play back songs you need to first specify which disk you want to play back as the Disklavier has a total of 17 disks 1 floppy disk and 16 Memory Disks 4 Press the SELECT buttons and specify a disk for playback 4 SELECT Each press of the SELECT button toggles the floppy disk CD and Memory Disks 0 to 9 and A to F in the DRIVE indicator Note When you insert a floppy disk or CD into their respective drives the letters Fd and Cd automatically appear on the left side of the display Note Fd and Cd appear only when a floppy disk or CD is inserted in their respective drives For floppy disks the title of the disk scrolls across the display then the number and title of the first song appear Pressing STOP will stop the disk title scrolling an
76. t the end of a piece the Disklavier simply stops playing and does not proceed automatically to the next song This allows you to practice a song repeatedly or to select another song for performance Since the SmartKey demo includes an automatic activation of the Guide mode Chain Play and Timer Play are disabled on your Memory Disk You may choose to delete the SmartKey demo in order to allow for Chain Play and Timer Play capabilities See Deleting Songs on page 5 in the Advanced Operation Manual 51 91njeoJ y Aayyews ay Buisn zL 1e3deu RH us Du Chapter 13 Using the PianoSmart Feature A special purpose floppy disk Smart PianoSoft that supports CDs available on the market and a CD can be played back simultaneously PianoSmart Simply insert a commercial CD into the Disklavier s CD drive and a PianoSmart floppy disk into the floppy disk drive The floppy disk contains a recorded piano accompaniment to the commercial CD and the acoustic piano accompaniment will play back matching with the commercial CD Yamaha s new Smart PianoSoft library will offer professionally arranged MIDI piano files for major albums in every musical genre starting with some of the best selling records of all time Plus you can record your own accompaniment for your favorite commercial CDs at home play your Disklavier Mark III as you listen to a CD and PianoSmart will match the music togeth
77. tch a part back on press the corresponding PART button again O O pH OO n A part can also be canceled by using the PART SELECT buttons on the remote control PART SELECT Ct C8 Remote Control You can use this Part Select function in conjunction with the Pedal Cancel function described on the next page to practice playing one part while the Disklavier plays the other 33 oueld fuluie97 10 suonoung missen 8 191deu li usij6u3 Operating the Pedals Yourself During playback the Disklavier pedals play the pedal data that was recorded with the song If however you want to practice your pedal playing you can cancel pedal playback and play them yourself The Pedal Cancel function is set in the Control Unit ES Hold down PART L and PART RI until PDoff appears on the display O O papr O O You can now play the pedals yourself PDoff remains on the display until the pedals are turned on again ES To turn the pedals back on hold down PART L and PART R until PD on appears on the display O O papr O O PD on flashes on the display for a few seconds then goes off The pedals now play as normal Using the Built in Metronome The Disklavier s built in metronome can be used for practice playing playback and recording You do not need to play back a song to use this function With each beat of the metronome a digital click
78. the Appendix section in the Advanced Operation Manual for a full listing of available voices n To adjust the volume press 9 until the cursor is next to the Vol parameter then use the NO and YES buttons to set a value ee k coc NO YES 37 2210A e quiesu3 ue uy pieoghay ay HulAejg 6 493deu 5 ii usij6u3 Note In Voice mode the volume of the parts you play on the keyboard is set by the Vol parameter and is not affected by the TG Master Balance function To cancel this function press VOICE again OVOICE 38 Chapter 10 Advanced Ensemble Song Playback This chapter describes functions that will help you to better enjoy Ensemble song playback These include tuning the tone generator playing the piano parts on the tone generator displaying Ensemble voices and selecting tracks for the piano parts Tuning the Tone Generator TG Master Tune The TG Master Tune function allows you to tune the internal XG tone generator to match the Disklavier s acoustic piano It also automatically adjusts the sound of PianoSoft PlusAudio CDs This is helpful when playing Ensemble songs Tuning settings are saved even when the Disklavier is turned off Each time the Disklavier is turned on the tuning settings are sent automatically to the internal tone generator so you need only perform this fine tuning operation once This function can also be used to tune a MI
79. the fixation dans les crous Unterseite des Klaviaturbodens treble side key bed then marqu s sous le clavier du auf der Diskantseite ein und tighten the screws leaving a c t s des aigus puis serrer ziehen Sie dann die Schrauben gap of about 5 mm between les vis en laissant un espace so weit an daB ein Abstand head of the screw and piano d environ 5 mm entre la t te von ca 5 mm zwischen dem body de la vis et le corps du piano Schraubenkopf und dem Klaviaturboden bestehen bleibt Notes Remarques 1 Handle the metal 1 Manipuler soigneusement suspension bracket and le support m tallique et le Hinweise the Control Unit carefully boitier de commande pour 1 Behandeln Sie den to avoid scratches viter les rayures Metallhalter und das Steuerger at mit Sorgfalt um Kratzer zu vermeiden 2 Schrauben Halteschrauben 5 x 12 3 BWH Schrauben 4 x 4 4 3 Bei korrekter Montage ist das Steuerger t um ca 18 zur Horizontalen geneigt 4 Insert the control cable into the D SUB connector on the back of the Control Unit then securely tighten the two screws attached to the connector Be sure to check the orientation of the D SUB connector when inserting the cable 5 Fit the slots of the metal suspension bracket containing the Control Unit to the screws mentioned in step 3 6 After mounting the Control Unit push the Control Unit back as far as it will go and then tighten the three screws to
80. time value is less than 10 that is between 00 01 and 09 59 remember to press 0 first to set the first digit to zero If you enter a value higher than the entire song time the search goes to the end of the song EJ Press SEARCH again to begin the search SEARCH Remote Control If the Disklavier was already playing when you pressed SEARCH playback will continue from the new point when the search is complete If the Disklavier was not playing Pause mode is engaged when the search is complete To search for a new point repeat step 2 32 Chapter 8 Useful Functions for Learning Piano This chapter describes useful functions for piano study such as practicing one hand while the Disklavier plays the other operating the pedals and using the built in metronome Canceling the Left Hand or Right Hand Piano Part In L R and Ensemble songs the left hand piano part is stored on track 1 L and the right hand piano part is stored on track 2 R Either part can be canceled using this Part Select function This is useful when you want to practice one part yourself with the Disklavier playing the other When an L R song is selected the PART indicators light as shown O pat O ER To cancel the left hand part press PART L To cancel the right hand part press the PART R O O papr O O The corresponding PART indicator flashes to show you that the part has been canceled 27 To swi
81. ting the Control Unit to the Grand Piano at the beginning of this manual It is recommended to mount the Control Unit to the underside of the treble side key bed See Mounting the Control Unit to the Grand Piano at the beginning of this manual JeiMepjsiq 4noA dn Dumuae L saydeyD A ysij6uq Connecting the Power Cable Connect the Disklavier s power cable to an AC wall outlet Important Make sure that the voltage of the AC wall outlet matches that marked on the Disklavier s Serial No plate Using the Remote Control The Disklavier is equipped with a remote control which allows convenient control from almost anywhere in the room This chapter provides notes on handling the remote control Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Before the remote control can be used the two batteries supplied with the Disklavier must be installed Remove the battery cover from the rear of the remote control install the batteries and then replace the cover A diagram inside the battery compartment shows which way the batteries should be installed Make sure you insert them correctly Battery Replacement When the remote control fails to work from a distance replace the batteries Replacement batteries should be UM 3 AA ROP or LR6 type Always replace both batteries Ifthe remote control is not to be used for a prolonged period of time remove the batteries to prevent possible damage by b
82. tone touch and long term value that have long made Yamaha pianos the world s finest Before using your Disklavier piano please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference Trademarks amp Copyright Yamaha Disklavier Silent PianoSoft PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft Plus Audio PianoSmart and Smart PianoSoft are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation SmartKey CueTIME Disk Orchestra and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America Important Read the following before operating the Disklavier Warnings Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subject to excessive heat low temperatures or direct sunlight This could be a fire hazard and may damage the finish and internal parts Excessive humidity or dust can lead to fire or electric shock Connect the plug on the Disklavier power cable to a compatible AC outlet Failure to do so will present a fire and electric shock hazard If the power cable plug is not compatible with your AC outlet consult your dealer Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet This can overload the AC outlet and lead to fire and electric shock hazard It may also affect the performance of some devices Do not place heavy objects on the power cable A damaged power cable is a potential fire and electric shock hazard If the power cable runs under a carpet make sure heavy objects including the Disklavier are not placed
83. ume and increases the volume 24 Adjusting the Tone You can also adjust the tone using the BASS and TREBLE knobs on the Amplifier if necessary BASS knob Turning it clockwise increases and counterclockwise decreases the bass sound TREBLE knob Turning it clockwise increases and counterclockwise decreases the treble sound Turn the knobs until the desired tone is attained AUX IN VOLUME BASS TREBLE Balancing the Ensemble Volume TG Master Balance When playing back Ensemble songs it is useful to be able to balance the volume levels of the piano and Ensemble voices In other words the volume of the XG tone generator should not be too loud or too quiet compared to the piano played by the Disklavier Once you adjust the volume using the Tone Generator Master Balance function you can use the VOLUME buttons on the remote control to conveniently increase or decrease the overall volume in a normal fashion These balance settings are stored in the Control Unit and are saved even when the Disklavier is turned off ER Play back an Ensemble song E Press the Selector until the BALANCE indicator lights O VOLUME O TEMPO O TRANSPOSE J BALANCE The following display appears EJ Use the NO and YES buttons to adjust the volume of the internal XG tone generator NO YES 25 pegKe d 2iseg 9 19 deu ii usij6u3 TG Master balance can adju
84. ume of the Audio channel NO YES 26 E Press the Selector until the VOLUME indicator lights JO VOLUME O TEMPO O TRANSPOSE O BALANCE Changing the Tempo You can speed up or slow down the playback tempo Slowing down the playback tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part These tempo settings remain in effect until recording is started the disk is ejected or the Disklavier is turned off Note You cannot change the playback tempo of songs on CDs Tempo changes to songs that you have recorded yourself can be made permanent See Changing the Default Song Tempo on page 26 in the Advanced Operation Manual To change the tempo use one of the following options EH On the Control Unit press the Selector until the TEMPO indicator lights Then press YES to increase or NO to decrease the tempo VOLUME E 5 NO YES O TRANSPOSE OBALANCE S Flashes Playback tempo can be adjusted from 5096 to 20 in 1 increments On the remote control use the TEMPO buttons to adjust the tempo Remote Control decreases the tempo and increases the tempo 0 resets the tempo to 00 Once the tempo has been changed the new tempo value is shown continuously on the display 27 pegKe d 2iseg 9 19 deu ii usij6u3 Transposing a Song Playback can be transposed up or down by up to two octaves This is useful for example wh
85. unction with most of the Disklavier s functions Here are a few things that you will often see on the display Song Number The number of the selected song is displayed in two large digits Song number lt UN Disk Title When you select a floppy disk or Memory Disk for playback the title of the selected disk scrolls across the display Note CDs have no disk title Song Title The title of a song appears during song playback Time Display When the Disklavier is not playing the current time is displayed in hours and minutes The separator colon blinks each second Current time Hours Y Minutes Counter Display Playing time is indicated in one of two formats Minutes and seconds as shown below Minutes and seconds display Y Or Measures and beats as shown below Measures and beats display Y When the time display format is measures and beats the tempo of the song is also shown on the display in beats per minute bpm 15 103 amp 2Ipu JAYA pue 321 Aejdsiq e 1e3deu5 A ys 16uz All PianoSoft disks use the minutes and seconds format Songs that you record yourself will use the minutes and seconds format unless you use the metronome for recording in which case the measures and beats format is used Songs recorded with the measures and beats format can be converted to the minutes and seconds format See Changing the Counter Display
86. vier will reward you with ear tickling phrases incredible harmonies and lush arpeggios to give you the aural and visual image of a complete high quality performance In short it SHOWS you which key to play WAITS for you to play that key before it continues and REWARDS you with music It s like having an eternally patient music teacher showing your fingers which notes to play Using a SmartKey Disk SmartKey software uses three special functions that together make up SmartKey technology Specifically this software turns on the Guide Key Prompt and Prompt Repeat functions automatically making the use of this software very easy Playing a song from the built in SmartKey demo piece The Memory Disk on your Disklavier includes two pieces one entitled OPENING and the other entitled SmartKey Demo The demo is actually an abbreviated sample of a song entitled Aura Lee Note Ifthe SmartKey demo is NOT on your Memory Disk you can reset your Disklavier to recall this piece See Chapter 12 Resetting Your Disklavier in the Advanced Operation Manual for more information 45 91njeoJ oynjeuls ay Dutsn z 1e3deu RH usij6u3 GH Press the SONG SELECT ma buttons to select SmartKey Demo SONG SELECT REV FWD E Press PLAY PAUSE ES Watch the piano keyboard for the first key prompt and play that key Key pan
87. w Song a Specify a disk Use the disk in SMF format Note If you are recording to a floppy disk make sure that the disk s erasure protection tab is set to unprotected Unformatted disks must be formatted before use with the Disklavier See Formatting Disks on page 17 in the Advanced Operation Manual If an E SEQ type disk is used the following display appears when you attempt to start recording and recording is disabled Use the disk in the SMF format 1b Use the SELECT buttons to select the number of the memory disk that will serve as the recording destination A new song number is created for the new recording For example if the last song to be recorded was No 6 then the new song will be No 7 Specify the CD that is to be recorded When you insert CD into the CD drive the letter Cd automatically appear on the left side of the display EJ Press SONG SELECT to select the song on the CD that is to be recorded Al Press REC to engage the Record Standby mode The REC indicator lights and the PLAY PAUSE indicator flashes The currently selected CD song is recorded 5 Press PLAY PAUSE and recording will begin The PLAY PAUSE indicator stops flashing Start playing your song with the CD sound The following display appears PS indicates PianoSmart When you finish playing press STOP When Re recording Re recording the Same
88. when you are not going to use the Disklavier for a long period of time For daily use only the STANDBY ON button on the Control Unit needs to be turned on and off 12 Setting the Internal Calendar The Disklavier has an internal calendar that can be set from 1 1 1985 00 00 00 to 12 31 2084 23 59 59 Set the calendar accurately so that the Disklavier displays the correct current time during Stop mode Setting the correct time is also important for engaging timer controlled programs see Chapter 3 Timer Play in the Advanced Operation Manual for details Time is displayed in 24 hour format Hold down FUNC and press STANDBY ON FUNC O MSTANDBY ON The setup menu appears ES Press until the cursor is next to the Clock Adjust option then press ENTER ENTER 0 ees CX A display similar to the following appears showing the current date and time EJ Press ENTER ENTER A display similar to the following appears with the clock stopped and the hours display flashing Flashes 4 Use 4 and 9 to select year month date hours minutes and seconds and use the NO and YES buttons to set a value NO YES A wa Pressing both NO and YES simultaneously in each respective field sets the year to 1990 month and day to 1 and the hours minutes and seconds to 0 E Pr
89. y Playing Back Memory Disks in a Group and Chapter 3 Timer Play in the Advanced Operation Manual for details See also Chapter 1 Storing amp Managing Songs on Disks in the Advanced Operation Manual for more information on using Memory Disks 11 JeiAepysig 24 uin pes Seid 1e3deu RH ysij6uy Chapter 4 Turning On Off Your Disklavier This chapter describes how to turn on and off your Disklavier and how to set the internal calendar Turning your Disklavier on off is a basic and very important procedure Always be sure to follow the procedure described below when you turn on or off your Disklavier Turning On the Disklavier En Set the MAINS switch to ON A Press STANDBY ON on the front panel of the Control Unit SG The following message appears on the display Your Disklavier is now ready for use Turning Off the Disklavier EB Press STANDBY ON on the Control Unit Ei Set the MAINS switch to OFF Setting the MAINS switch to OFF is effectively the same as disconnecting the power cable from an AC wall outlet If the Disklavier is used regularly you only need to use the STANDBY ON button on the Control Unit If the Disklavier is not going to be used for a long period set the MAINS switch to OFF When the Disklavier is turned off wait at least 5 seconds before turning it on again Note The MAINS switch only needs to be switched off

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