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Yamaha PRO/Mark IV Musical Instrument User Manual
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1. Central Signal Processor Power cable 0 0 0 0 0 0 OO 00 00 0 A FG S 60 OO 00000 A coon t 00 OO B Note Be sure to connect the Power Supply unit s These cords cables are hooked up at the factory power cable to an AC wall outlet after all other connections are done usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Preparing the Pocket Controller l Remove the card slot protector and then insert the supplied CF wireless LAN card into the CF card slot 2 Set the battery replacement switch to the REPLACE BATTERY position NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERY gli 3 Put the rechargeable battery into the battery compartment Make sure that the 4 and G marks on the battery are aligned correctly with those printed inside the battery compartment 4 Set the battery replacement switch back to the NORMAL OPERATION position 15 Remove the I O port cover and then set the Pocket Controller on the cradle I O port cover Charging starts and the charge indicator lights amber When the battery is fully charged the indicator goes out Notes on Rechargeable Battery The rechargeable battery used in the Pocket Controller should last for one to two years under ordinary usage When in use the battery should hold a charge for 60 to 90 minutes If the battery loses its ability to hold a charge or recharging cannot be completed contact your nearest d
2. Manuel d utilisation avanc Referenzhandbuch a disklavier PRO Mark IV Series iB Xe 6 Eur IMPORTANT NOTICE Alleen voor klanten in Nederland FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd Connecting the Plug and Cord Wanneer deze leeg zijn moet u ze niet weggooien maar IMPORTANT The wires in mains lead are coloured in inleveren als KCA 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 The wire which 1s coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which 1s 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 The Control Unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product One of the labels below or similar 1s located on the inside of the CD drive unit CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure LASER ELASH ERAS TE RTE ARARAT ATTENTION L utilisation de comman
3. MIL Scat eive Lig Send ite Es Hare Tarta Haning Li Pata Tete i a Vocal harmony type aun ASIE dass Vocal Harmony screen 7 Tap on the desired vocal harmony type For the entire list see Vocal Harmony Type List pg 78 Tap on Next The Balance setting screen appears p L Vacal Harmony 1 ium ER TETE Tap on Balance and then press to adjust the balance between your voice and the effect Tip The balance can be adjusted from 0 to 100 Tap on Vocal Harmony to activate Vocal Harmony mode Each time you tap on Vocal Harmony the mode is activated the color turns to blue or inactivated mode above and on LYH Gi to inactivate it Piso Library 1 Opening ena 1 Iano GET ES ue mmi ax Each time you tap on this button L YH Ein and WH CHE switches Notes The following features are not available while Vocal Harmony Mode is activated e Video synchronized playback e Video synchronized recording Notes Vocal Harmony Mode does not function while playing back songs in SmartPianoSoft PianoSoftPlusAudio and audio CDs or receiving analog MIDI data 60 usijbua m CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Preparing for Use of Foot Controls Switches The optional foot controller FC7 or the foot control switch FC4 FC5 can be connected to the Disklavier and the desired function is assigned to them At the maximum of two controllers
4. O 243 244 245 246 247 248 249 250 260 261 262 Voice Name Slow Choir Scat XG ChoirAah XG S Choir XG Ch Aahs2 XG MelChoir XG ChoirStr XG VoiceOoh XG SynVoice XG SynVox2 XG Choral XG AnaVoice XG Orch Hit XG OrchHit2 XG Impact AEM Trumpet 1 AEM Trumpet 2 XG Trumpet XG Trumpet2 XG BriteTrp XG WarmTrp AEM Trombone XG Trombone XG Trmbone2 XG Tuba XG Tuba 2 XG Mute Trp XG Fr Horn XG FrHrSolo XG FrHorn2 XG HornOrch XG BrasSect XG Tp amp TbSec XG BrssSec2 Group Name Voice Number 264 265 266 267 68 269 270 271 272 273 274 275 276 277 278 279 280 281 282 283 284 286 287 288 289 290 291 292 293 294 295 296 297 Voice Name XG HiBrass XG MelloBrs XG SynBras1 XG QuackBr XG RezSynBr XG PolyBrss XG SynBras3 XG JumpBrss XG AnaVelBr XG AnaBrss 1 XG SynBras2 XG Soft Brs XG SynBras4 XG ChorBrss XG VelBras2 XG AnaBras2 XG SprnoSax AEM Alto Sax 1 AEM Alto Sax 2 XG Alto Sax XG Sax Sect XG HyprAlto AEM Tenor Sax XG TenorSax XG BrthTnSx XG SoftTenr XG TnrSax 2 AEM Baritone Sax XG Bari Sax XG Oboe XG Eng Horn XG Bassoon XG Clarinet XG Piccolo Voice Number 298 299 300 301 30 303 304 305 306 307 Group Name 8 Co C9 Olo CO 310 312 313 314 315 316 317 318 319 CO NO O 321 322 323 324 326 327 328 329 330 CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Voice Name XG Flute XG
5. 46 usijbua m CHAPTER 4 Recording CD Synchronized Recording You can record a Disklavier piano performance in the User Library along with the playback of songs on commercial CDs Once you record a song to the end with this feature the played back song on the CD is automatically copied to the CD Library When you play back the performance recorded with this feature follow the procedure in Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs PianoSmart on page 36 Load the desired CD if necessary pg 20 Loading a CD 2 Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide 3 Tap on tunc in the Song screen and then on 5P REC Tip Tap on the desired part to change its setting record or not if necessary gt pg 43 Start playing the Disklavier Press 8 to stop recording ul E A7 Recording Ensemble Parts In addition to making piano only recordings you can record a part in a voice different from the piano as an ensemble part The piano can also be selected as an ensemble voice You can also overwrite an existing song with an ensemble part Ensemble Part Recording and Track Structure Piano and ensemble parts played on the Disklavier are recorded as MIDI data MIDI data consist of 16 tracks with a single voice assigned to each track There is a resemblance to a score with 16 staves Generally the left hand part of the piano including half pedal data
6. Ensen Right hand part Pedal part Accompaniment part TIP IP Tip Tapping on Nes gt in step T also shows this screen Continue to next page 24 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features 25 Tap on the desired part to change its setting play or mute Each time you tap on the part its setting changes as follows showing the status with the color of the part icon lt gt Play green Mute white Note Blank part contains no sound and you cannot change the shown in yellow setting Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound Software Playback and Microphone s Input Besides adjusting the overall volume the volume balance among the different sound sources as described below can be adjustable Voice Adjusts the volume of the digital piano sound that you play on the Disklavier s keyboard in Quiet Headphone mode pg 16 Basic Piano Playing in Quick Guide Note that this setting has no effect on the volume of the pre recorded piano part in the software TG Adjusts the volume of the ensemble sound reproduced by the tone generator TG of the Disklavier Audio Adjusts the volume of the accompaniment or standard audio sound pre recorded in the software CDs MIC Adjusts the volume of the sound input from the microphone l Tap on ETT a Volume bar Ealarce cum Adjusted value mo VITE ine
7. Note The location of each unit differs depending on the model Woofer unit LOW HIGH volume controls Adjust the base treble sound volume Power indicator Lights up while the speaker is turned on Rear POWER switch Turns the monitor speaker on off AC power cable 4 LINE1 2 volume controls Adjust the sound volume for each line input Note For normal use turn down the LINEI volume completely and turn up the LINE2 volume at the three o clock position 5 Tweeter unit 8 INPUT LINE2 XLR connector phone jack Accepts the line output from the I O Center or external AV equipment 9 INPUT LINE1 RCA jack Accepts the line output from external AV equipment 10 usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Setting Up the Disklavier Installing the Media Center Screw the supplied screws into the nuts the shank Leave 5 mm of Note When you hang the Media Center be sure to hold the unit securely with both hands preventing the unit from 3 Tighten the screws to secure the Media Center falling down CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Installing the Monitor Speaker only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers Attach the hanger to the bottom Slant installation Horizontal installation Hanger supplied You c
8. 00000000 EJ EJ I O Center Be sure to use the commercially available MIDI cable with the L shaped connector on the I O Center end 7 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Note When you use the USB connection it is required to install the USB driver to the connected device In such a case visit the following website and download the driver http www global yamaha com download usb muidi 80 usijbua m CHAPTER 7 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device 81 Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception MIDI IN The Disklavier can play back the MIDI data being received from the connected MIDI device as well as the software loaded or stored in the Disklavier itself The following options should be set up in advance Port Selects the terminal port used for the data reception MIDI Select this when the MIDI device is connected to MIDI IN terminal USB Select this when the MIDI device is connected to USB port on the front of the I O Center Piano Rcv Ch The MIDI data consists of multi channels that are respectively assigned to a certain instrument s part This option assigns the desired channel s to the piano part s that is are played back on the Disklavier s keyboard 45 Select this when you assign no channel to the piano part 01 thru 16 Select the desired channel to which you assign the piano part HP Select this when you
9. Gom Balance control screen Tap on the desired point on the volume bar of the desired sound to adjust its value Tip Pressing also adjust the value Tap on amp s to clear the Balance control screen Utilizing the Play Lists By creating play lists of your favorite songs you can program your Disklavier to automatically play back a series of songs not to mention eliminate the trouble of changing CDs floppy disks or USB flash memories each time you want to listen to songs on a different medium First create your own play list and then play back that list by following the procedures below Adding the Desired Song to the Play Lists Select the desired song or album pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then tap on Or Fumetion Function Menu appears CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features 4 Top on cm Temporarily Changing the To cancel this operation tap on Tuns Voice of a Track 3 Tap on musi and then on the You can change the voice of the ensemble tracks to your destination list album if necessary preference For details on the track structure see Bai i Ensemble Part Recording and Track Structure on page 9 r Hansek Livery 47 Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide z aa Tap to cancel the selection m ELE 4 Tap on i CE 2 o 5 Tap on after th
10. Male ues Fil M a npa FSU cd pend Ep OFF Cambr LU uim pus Dames Song Option screen Tap on the title of the desired option The selected title is highlighted Press to select adjust the desired option level and then press select button 34 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features SmartKey Playback The SmartKey feature of your Disklavier is a unique application of Yamaha s patented Guide system technology and compatible with SmartKey software With the SmartKey software non players can play simple melodies by following the guidance of the prompt key without a written music book Notes SmartKey software may not be available in some countries Notes SmartKey is a trademark of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America Smartkey Select the desired song with TT icon gt pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Pilarzxs Lirery PucheEirl x Conan Key prompt Key prompt The key slightly moves downward 35 Key notation As a reference C3 is middle C which means C4 is an octave above middle C and so on Ci2Di2 Fi2Gi2Ai2 CHBDIS FIBGIBAIB C4 Middle C 3 Follow and play the prompt key The Disklavier plays a simple melody Continue to play the prompt keys one by one until the end of the song Notice that the Disklavier patiently waits for you to play the right key before proceeding to the next key Also not
11. O O 000000000000000 O O O 00000000000000 x 20 21 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started O O O O O O O O O O O O O usijbua E O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O Q O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O MAINS switch Turns the I O Center on off LAN RJ 45 port Accepts the LAN cable from a personal computer VIDEO OUT jack Accepts the video cable from composite video input ofa TV PC CARD PCMCIA type Il slot For future use CF CARD PCI slot The supplied CF wireless LAN card is attached to this slot at the factory CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Central Signal Processor Front Note The location of each unit differs GREEN BLUE o TO W O CENTER depending on the model 1 TO PD terminal 3 TO PS terminal Accepts the power cord from the Pedal Drive PD Accepts the power cord from the Power Supply PS unit unit i2 TO MD terminal 4 TO I O CENTER GREEN BLUE jacks Accepts the power cord from the Motor Drive MD Accept the cords from the I O Center unit 5 TO SENSOR port Accepts the cable from the Disklavier Power Supply Unit Note The location of each unit differs depending on the model 1 MAINS switch 3 AC IN Turns the Power Supply unit on off Accepts the power cable from an AC
12. e Make sure that the Mains switches on both the Power Supply unit and the I O Center are turned on When the sw does not light green and stays flashing green several minutes after the I O Center is turned on turn the Power Supply unit off wait approximately 10 seconds or more and then turn the unit back on pg 4 Turning the Disklavier On in Quick Guide No sound is heard from the supplied Monitor speakers Make sure the Monitor speakers AC power cables are connected to the SWITCHED AC outlets on the Power Supply unit Make sure that the POWER switches on both Monitor speakers are turned on Make sure the Monitor speakers are connected to the OUTPUT jacks on the I O Center with the supplied speaker cords gt pg 13 Make sure that the overall volume is adequately turned up on the Pocket Controller gt pg 12 Adjusting the Overall Volume in Quick Guide Make sure that the volume adjusted in Balance screen is adequately turned up on the Pocket Controller pg 25 Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound Software Playback and Microphone s Input n Quiet mode no sound is heard other than the solo piano sound during playback of a PianoSoft Solo song The Monitor speakers are not supplied with the Disklavier PRO Series In such a case prepare active speakers equivalent to the Monitor speakers supplied with the Mark IV Series pg 105
13. Control Change General Purpose B1 51 dd Control Change General Purpose CHAPTER Changing the Playback Tempo This could be useful for example when listening carefully to a piano part at slow tempo and also when practicing a difficult piano part at slow tempo Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide 2 Tap on res5s in the Song screen m me LE Pian eat E bo enr i peri iles i Opering XE AMBAE AERE m ARTE rtm 3 Tap on _ _ to adjust the tempo value and then on 1 95 The adjusted value appears instead of the character Tempo on Tempo To resume the original tempo tap on s in step 3 Tips The value can be adjusted from 50 to 20 in 1 increments 9 Song Playback Features Playing Back Songs in a Different Key Transposition This could be useful for example when you want to sing along in a more comfortable key L 2 Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Tap on Trane in the Song screen 3 m 1 12 CE p Ea re i pcm Pian eot 1r bien o Opening Deni fe I perring Adi AM IAE i T le o nmm guida m IT Tapon to adjust the transposition value and then on Trans The adjusted value appears instead of the character Trans on Trams To cancel the transposition set the value to 0 in step 3 Tip Th
14. L R Piano mode Time mode Time mode Cr Fr METH gt pg 52 Tl Time xau Metronome mode Metronome mode LE T 1 TH ETES ABI pg 49 51 Mext 96 usijbua m CHAPTER 11 Screen Transition Diagrams Song screens Bex Mesi Top D mx esl sw cd EE ELIT DL Ah imi TT PianoSmart manual adjustment pg 34 pg 32 screen only for PianoSmart playback For normal use modification of these setups are not required 97 Song playback option buttons pg 23 57 Playback option buttons Setup menu screens 4 Playback 5 Wide Chul Hrrasrch DI Pee EE Gin gt pg 41 42 45 59 61 64 68 81 83 aru ix gt pg 57 65 67 68 90 CHAPTER 1 1 Screen Transition Diagrams usijbua m 98 CHAPTER 11 Screen Transition Diagrams Setup option screens TTT E pg 45 CUm n P CHAPTER 11 Screen Transition Diagrams usijbua m CHAPTER This glossary provides basic definitions of terms used frequently in Disklavier manuals Clavinova A series of Yamaha digital pianos Continuous Pedal See Incremental Pedal Cookie A computer data file that stores certain information for use when revisiting a website In the case of the Disklavier cookies are used to store ID and password for the IDC service DHCP This is a standard or protocol by which IP addr
15. Specifications The Disklavier cannot be controlled on the Pocket Controller The Pocket Controller is beyond the maximum operating range approx 20 m 65 6 ft In such a case move closer to the Disklavier Make sure that the CF wireless LAN card is securely inserted into the Pocket Controller s CF card slot When you reinsert the card be sure to reboot the Pocket Controller gt pg 17 The Disklavier does not read a song file The maximum number of the readable files in an album folder 1s 999 Make sure that the name of the SMF song has an extension as MID mid and the E SEQ song has FIL fil The playback order differs from the order on another device The playback order depends on the recording software or other factors Naming the file starting from numbers such as 01 02 etc may solve the problem Continue to next page 92 usijbua m CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting 93 The Disklavier does not recognize an USB flash memory The Disklavier restricts the usage of the USB flash memories to seven identical ones by recognizing the ID information of the memories that have been inserted to the USB lt gt port pg 2 If you use USB flash memories other than the ones already recognized shut down the Disklavier once before using them Certain USB storage devices may not function properly with the Disklavier PRO Mark IV Series For a list of compatible products please visit
16. Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Me tnv rapodoa n Yamaha nidvei 671 n ac puatn Kapta LAN wovt Ao WD05740 ovuuopo vetu ue tis ATAPAITHTEC QMOMTNGEICG Kat TIG AOLT G OYETIKES tat e TG o nyiacs 1999 5 EK Con la presente Yamaha dichiara che questa sche da LAN senza filo modello WD05740 conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999 5 CE Por medio de la presente Yamaha declara que la tarjeta de red inal mbrica el modelo WD05740 cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Yamaha declara que este cart o Wireless LAN modelo WD05740 est conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposi es da Directiva 1999 5 CE In some cases Wireless LAN card type WL1100C CF may be used in place of Wireless LAN card type WD05740 All statements on this page also apply to the WL1100C CF FOR U S A COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha Corp of America Address 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 USA Telephone 1 714 522 9011 Fax 1 714 522 9301 Type of Equipment Pocket Controller Tablet Controller Model Name PRC 100 TRC 100 TRC 100 is optional These devices complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjected to the following conditions 1 this
17. Ci XG VX El P1 XG 60sEI P CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Voice Voice Name Number DX Electric Piano 29 Galaxy Elec Piano 30 XG E Piano2 3 XG El Pno2K 32 XG Chor EP2 XG DX Hard XG DXLegend XG DX Phase Oo Ci XG DX Analg CD N XG DXKotoEP CO O0 XG VX EI P2 Harpsichord 4 N Harpsichord 4 8 A XG Harpsi A XG Harpsi K A XG Harpsi 2 XG Harpsi 3 A Clavinet XG Clavi XG Clavi K XG ClaviWah XG PulseClv XG PierceCl c AR o Celesta O XG Celesta XG Glocken XG MusicBox XG Orgel O1 O N O o Vibraphone XG Vibes XG VibesK XG HardVibe Oo O 00 N O1 O1 gt NO Oc o 0 0 QO Bl wl ni O O amp O0 O1 SO Marimba Continue to next page 70 usijbua a CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Group Name Voice Voice Name Group Name Voice Voice Name Number Number XG Marimba XG RockOrgn 62 XG MarimbaK XG RotaryOr 63 XG SineMrmb 97 XG SloRotar O XG Balafon2 XG FstRotar o O XG Log Drum XG Xylophon XG TubulBel XG ChrchBel XG Carillon XG Dulcimer Ch Organ Principal Ch Organ Flute 101 Ch Organ Full 102 XG ChrchOrg 103 XG ChurOrg3 104 XG ChurOrg2 105 XG NotreDam 106 XG OrgFlute 107 XG TrmOrgFI 108 XG ReedOrgn 109 XG Puff Org 110 XG Acordion XG Accordlt 112 XC Harmnica 4 XG Dulcimr2 XG Cimbalom XG Santur 4 N A Drawbar Organ 4 O Jazz Organ XG Dra
18. Song screen so that the following screen appears TT PEL Song Info screen Checking and Modifying the Song Information Song Tag screen You can modify the following information of the selected song Song Title Modifies the title of the song Rate Modifies the arbitrary rating by changing the number of the star icons Comment Modifies your comment l Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Gm wx CTP ae pies Tap on ni repeatedly in the Song screen so that the following screen appears m EE mes Song Tag screen CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Tap on the title of the desired information For Song Title and Comment The text box for the selected information title appears a 5 Top to cancel the modification CEP E a ACTE Trarra E ilm mo To mr For Rafe The selected title Rate 1s highlighted Modify the information For Song Title and Comment Modify the information and then tap on DK For details on modifying the information see Entering Characters on page 33 For fRate Press to select the rating shown by the number of the stars Continue to next page 32 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features 33 Entering Characters 1 Slide the front panel of the Pocket Controller to show the keyboard 2 Press a key to enter the corresponding letter Keys
19. XG Agogo XG SteelDrm XG GlasPerc XG ThaiBell XG WoodBlok XG Castanet XG TaikoDrm XG Gr Cassa XG MelodTom XG Mel Tom2 Continue to next page 76 usijbua a CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Voice Number 466 467 468 469 470 471 472 473 474 Group Name 476 47 478 479 491 492 493 494 as 495 496 497 498 499 500 501 502 503 504 505 506 507 508 509 510 77 Voice Name XG Real Tom XG Rock Tom XG Syn Drum XG Ana Tom XG ElecPerc XG RevCymbl XG FretNoiz XG BrthNoiz XG Seashore XG Tweet XG Telphone XG Helicptr XG Applause XG Gunshot XG CuttngNz XG CttngNz2 XG Str Slap XG FI KClik XG Rain XG Thunder XG Wind XG Stream XG Bubble XG Feed XG Dog XG Horse XG Bird XG Ghost XG Maou XG Tel Dial XG DoorSqek XG Door Slam XG Scratch XG Scratch 2 Group Name Voice Number On 512 513 514 515 516 517 518 519 520 521 22 23 524 525 526 527 528 29 3 531 532 O1 O eo Voice Name XG WindChm XG Telphon2 XG CarEngin XG Car Stop XG Car Pass XG CarCrash XG Siren XG Train XG Jetplane XG Starship XG Burst XG Coaster XG SbMarine XG Laughing XG Scream XG Punch XG Heart XG FootStep XG MchinGun XG LaserGun XG Xplosion XG FireWork CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Drum Voice List Vocal Harmony Type List The following table lists the drum voice in the internal The following table lists the available vocal harmony tone generators
20. for clarity in Disklavier manuals the term is used to refer to any piece of music of any genre Sound Muting Mode Yamaha s innovative system in which a tap of EEE keeps the hammers from striking the strings effectively silencing the acoustic piano Sound is sent to the digital piano tone generator and output through the speakers Quiet mode or headphones Headphone mode Standard MIDI File SMF A file of MIDI data that can be read and used by a number of different MIDI devices and computers Subnet mask A setting used to divide a large scale network into several smaller networks TG Master Tune The function that allows you to tune the internal XG tone generator and if connected an external tone generator simultaneously so that their tunings match that of the Disklavier Tone Generator An electronic device that can generate tones or instrument voices Transpose Changing the key of a song For example a song in the key of C is transposed to the key of D when it is moved up two semitones Velocity Because the loudness of a piano note is determined by the speed velocity with which a string is struck by a hammer note loudness is referred to as velocity Voice The sounds produced by a tone generator expressing various instruments Web page Refers to each individual page that makes up a website Website This refers to the group of web pages that are opened together For example the collection of web page
21. in Quick Guide and then tap on Function J 2 Tap on Aename Albin renaming in step 3 Gm mom 3 Tap on wu rename the album pg 33 Entering Characters and then tap on r 4 Tap on Gr 5 Tap on after the completion message appears Making Copies of Songs or Albums This function is available except for CD Library and Play Lists Select the desired song or album gt pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then tap on run or F i xm x L Function CHAPTER 5 Creating a Song Library Tap on Copy Seng or Copy Album Ex iid i qu User bear Copy Song as FALEI LUI ane Pme LS qaa F wmi oin Da Tap to cancel the operation in step 3 a m m FE ce 3 Copy the selected song or album Copying a Song 1 Tap on and then on the destination source in the list that appears if necessary Appears when there are more songs or albums not shown in Copy Seng A cat eile I the window Insucha TXT case tap on either os end of this bar to show the hidden songs Hangsck L rars Tap to cancel the selection 2 Tap on em tap on the destination album in the list that appears if necessary and then go to step 4 Continue to next page 54 sijBu3 m CHAPTER 5 Creating a Song Library Copying an Album only when FD is selected as the source ge M
22. to mute the sound Tap on EM to resume the sound List Screen Tap to select the desired option Ko meer Search Ap Sang 2 Para e favs i aif DETTE Ae Tap on either end of the bar Sear Pianta to show the hidden options Eizaviard EID Senge Tap to return to the Internet screen STE uu Gna Purchase Screen 2 Link ere iH orm Tap to purchase the song file Tap to show the album information Tap to preview the song file 87 Checking Your Account Information You can check your account information such as purchase history of song files and subscription status of the DisklavierRadio You can also log out from the IDC service Account Information Select this to confirm your account information Purchase History Select this to confirm the purchase history of song files You can also re download previously purchased song files Subscription Status Select this to renew a DisklavierRadio subscription or to unsubscribe from DisklavierRadio Perform step 1 of Accessing the Internet gt pg 87 4 Tap on mazam eee lai L wj by Acces Annet merai bor Purchaus Hairy a Subvcriplion anas um AMARE Tap on the desired option Perform operations on the screen that appears 4 Tap on to return to the Internet screen CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC
23. Key Movement During Playback 57 Using imer Ploy sea aaa aa as 57 Tuning the Tone Generator MasterTune 59 Applying an Effect to Your Voice Vocal Harmony ss ones 2e 59 Preparing for Use of Foot Controls Switches 61 Hooking Up AV Equipment 63 Setting Up the Disklavier for Audio Data Reception Transmission 63 BY sdeis NETT es 64 Converting MIDI Data to a Standard Form SICID AR oec ecd cr ne 65 Making Backups and Restoring the Song Ea EETA UM PEE M Dee 66 Restoring the Contents in the Demo Album 67 Making an Install Floppy Disk 67 Formatting a Floppy Disk 67 Resetting the Disklavier 68 Assigning a Specific Function to the ONE TOUCH BURON s core nd ner ce en 68 Diagnosing the Disklavier 68 PICO VOICE LS TS 69 Ensemble Part Playback Voice List 70 Drum Voice HSE end dede 78 Vocal Harmony Type List 78 CHAPTER Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device 80 Hooking Up a MIDI Device cece ce eeeeeeees 80 Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception MIDI IN Lise 8 Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Transmission DAD D Das Se aiu aai ieee 82 Setting Up the Disklavier for Keyboard Playing Data Transmission KBD OUT 83 CHAPT
24. Loading Push the disk until it clicks into place Floppy disk drive on the Media Center Ejecting Press the eject button on the Media Center Eject button Notes Do not eject the floppy disk while the access lamp is flashing or lit Doing so can seriously damage the disk and the floppy disk drive as well Handling CDs In order to protect data stored on compact discs from damage or loss handle them with care and observe the following precautions Do not touch the surface of a CD Do not expose CDs to extreme temperatures or humidity The working temperature range is between 4 C and 52 C 40 F and 125 F Wipe CDs with a clean cloth before playback Remove the CD from the CD drive before turning the Disklavier off CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Loading a CD Loading Press Q OPEN on the Media Center to open the CD tray 2 Place the CD on the tray and then press Q coop 10 close the tray Labeled side Cao O 2 icm LR SAJ E CD tray on the Media Center Available File Format and Structure of Data in the Removable Media CDs The files should be formatted in ISO 9660 LEVEL Floppy Disks 2DD 2HD The files should be formatted in MS DOS The Disklavier reads only the files nested in the root directory USB Flash Memories The files should be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 file system USB Hard Disk Drives The files should be formatted in FAT32 file system Conti
25. MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other CHAPTER 12 Glossary Modem A device which connects and allows data transfer between a conventional telephone line and a computer It converts the digital signals from the computer to analog audio for sending over the phone line and vice versa Piano Parts Refers to the left and right hand piano parts of a song The left hand piano part is recorded onto track and the usijbua B right hand piano part is recorded onto track 2 These track assignments are the default settings and can be changed PianoSoft The PianoSoft Disk Collection is a library of prerecorded song disks made by Yamaha specifically for use with the Disklavier PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft Plus disks contain Ensemble songs that can be played on the Disklavier Polyphony The maximum number of voices or sounds that can be produced at a time from MIDI instruments Provider A communications business that offers Internet connection services In order to connect to the Internet it is necessary to contract to a provider Proxy A proxy server is a server that all computers on a local network have to go through before accessing information on the Internet It intercepts all or designated requests to the real server to see if it can fulfill the requests itself If not it forwards the request to the real server Proxy servers are used to improve performance and speed and to fi
26. Quick Guide and then tap on Tusc or L Function 2 Tap on Delete Song jor cl 7 To cancel deletion tap on Cae 3 Tap on r 4 Tap on x after the completion message appears CHAPTER 5 Creating a Song Library Rearranging the Order of Songs Albums This function is available except for From To PC ul E Select the desired song or album pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then tap on Tusc or F i x L Function j usijbua m Sort Song or Tap on 3 art Album EE Piana se Lb rry an Tag a T Penh iep Fimi CP 1 LLa Liesis e ad i Penkis m E rear Cp E 5 Daph Eep praia N f Tap to cancel rearrangement CPE BE m Tap on repeatedly so that the selected song or album moves to the desired position Tap on r Tap on after the completion message appears 56 CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning of a Song When there is a blank part created at the beginning of the recorded song turning on this function automatically skips the unwanted part and starts playback from the actual beginning of the song Tap on S 1 in the Main screen and then on Pimbam DRE Pas ex 2 Tap on Skip Space and then press to select ON 3 Tap on x to complete the operation To inactivate this function select OFF in step 2 Inactivating the Key Movement
27. Recorder XG PanFlute XG Bottle XG Shakhchi XG Whistle XG Ocarina XG SquareLd XG Square 2 XG LMSquare XG Hollow XG Shmoog XG Mellow XG SoloSine XG SineLead XG Saw Lead XG Saw 2 XG ThickSaw XG DynaSaw XG DigiSaw XG Big Lead XG HeavySyn XG Waspysyn XG PulseSaw XG Dr Lead XG VeloLead XG Seq Ana XG CaliopLd XG Pure Pad XG Chiff Ld XG Rubby XG CharanLd XG DistLead usijbua a Continue to next page 74 CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Voice Number 331 332 333 334 335 336 Group Name 338 339 340 341 342 343 344 345 346 347 348 349 350 351 392 353 354 355 356 357 358 359 360 361 362 363 364 75 Voice Name XG WireLead XG Voice Ld XG SynthAah XG VoxLead XG Fifth Ld XG Big Five XG Bass amp Ld XG Big amp Low XG Fat amp Prky XG SoftWurl New Age Pad XG NewAgePd XG Fantasy2 Warm Pad XG Warm Pad XG ThickPad XG Soft Pad XG SinePad XG Horn Pad XG RotarStr XG PolySyPd XG PolyPd80 XG ClickPad XG Ana Pad XG SquarPad XG ChoirPad XG Heaven2 XG ltopia XG CC Pad XG BowedPad XG Glacier XG GlassPad XG MetalPad XG Tine Pad Group Name Voice Number 365 366 367 368 369 370 371 372 373 374 375 376 377 378 379 380 381 382 383 384 385 386 387 388 389 390 391 393 394 395 396 397 398 Voice Name XG Pan Pad XG Halo Pad XG SweepPad XG Shwimmer XG Converge XG PolarPad XG Celstial XG Rain XG ClaviPad XG HrmoRain XG A
28. Service Logging Out from IDC Service If you wish to use another IDC account or prevent the current account from being used by others you must first log out from the IDC service Perform step 1 of Accessing the Internet gt pg 87 Tap on MyAccount and then Log Out Tap on to return to the Internet screen 88 usijbua a CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service 89 Accessing the Download Library The song data purchased in the DisklavierMusicStore is stored in Download Library You can access this library from the Main screen or the Internet screen Tap to access Download Library CRETE Main screen aa EIE URN P Internat Cinklasurfia la eth bat TEE ETES fer Tap to access Download Library Ta Lipase Library LE by scout L Hgteark Lis dise wa atid a Internet screen Updating the Disklavier Using the Internet You can download and then install update firmware using the IDC service Perform step 1 of Accessing the Internet gt pg 87 2 Tap on Network Update The version confirmation process between the IDC server and the Disklavier starts If there is any updated firmware available the following confirmation dialog appears adkEL c Wis 3 Tap on Up ate The download process of the firmware starts a Dale nan Gaia The following confirm
29. Shift Caps Tab Back space Delete Num Carriage return Cut Copy Paste Will enter lowercase letters on respective keys Will shift the mode to enter UPPERCASE letters or lowercase letters when the Caps lock key 1s active Will enable the entry of numbers and symbols printed on the keyboard in yellow Will change the entering mode to enter uppercase capital letters Caps lock To cancel the function press again Will insert a space Will act as a tab key On the Edit screen the cursor will move to the next field Will delete the character to the left of the cursor Will delete the character to the right of the cursor Will change the entering mode to enter numbers Num lock and symbols To cancel the function press again Will start a new line Will cut the selected text Will copy the selected text Will paste the selected text Presetting Playback Control Options for Each Song You can customize the manner of playback for each song in advance Piano Part Ch L Selects the desired channel 01 thru 16 to which you assign the left hand part or not Piano Part Ch R Selects the desired channel 01 thru 16 to which you assign the right hand part or not Piano Velocity Curve In acoustic mode the loud notes may get distorted when you play a MIDI song designed not for acoustic piano playback but for a certain instrument voice In such a case yo
30. assign the 01 and 02 channels to the piano parts and the 03 channel to the pedal part Select this when the 01 and 02 channels are assigned to the piano parts 142 Prg Selects the smallest number channel assigned to the piano group voice pg 70 to be played on the Disklavier Prg All Selects all channels assigned to the piano group voice pg 70 to be played on the Disklavier Delay When the Disklavier receives two kinds of data strong and weak note at the same time the weak note sounds a little bit later than the strong one due to the characteristics of the Disklavier s mechanism To eliminate this delay in the sound reproduction and the notes are sounded in accurate timing at 500 millisecond after the data reception usually a delay is applied to the incoming MIDI data ON Select this when you apply this delay to the incoming MIDI data OFF Select this when you do not apply this delay Tap on S in the Main screen and then on mi HIH Fi Ped a pen lw cb m bury fe Chi The MIDI screen consists of three screens Tap on Maxi or Prov to switch the screen 2 Tap on Port Piano Rev Ch Delay and then press to select the desired option 3 Tap on Ex _ to complete the setup CHAPTER 7 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Transmission MIDI OUT
31. channel next to the channel set in Out Ch option A 1 thru C7 Select the desired note as the split point OFF Select this when you assign all the notes to one channel Trans L Transposes the left hand part to the desired key at transmission Trans R Transposes the right hand part to the desired key at transmission Tap on S in the Main screen and then on m 2 Tap on Lies 5m so that the following screen appears E Sue CHI CA Tal Cb d ui ThE Les Trag E 3 Tap on Out Ch Local Split Trans L Trans R and then press y to select adjust the selected option Tap on Exit _ to complete the operation CHAPTER Service What is Internet Direct Connection IDC Internet Direct Connection IDC is a feature that allows you to connect your Disklavier directly to the Internet Internet Direct Connection users are able to listen to a streaming broadcast DisklavierRadio preview and purchase thousands of songs DisklavierMusicStore and receive valuable information such as product updates Network Update Your Disklavier can be upgraded remotely as new technologies and services are developed through the IDC service Notes on DisklavierRadio The DisklavierRadio service is limited to use within the United States as of 1 April 2007 The DisklavierRadio service is scheduled to be available in Canada and Europe in fall of 2007 Free channels consist
32. computer For Windows 2 On the computer screen click Start and then open My Network Places 3 Open Dkv and confirm that the FromToPC folder is shown under that Note Dkv differs depending on the model Note The folder or icon name differs depending on the version of your operating system 4 Copy the desired song files to the FromToPC folder CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features For Mac OS X 10 3 or later For Windows only Click the Finder icon in the dock and In case that you cannot find the then open Network Dkv icon Click Entire Network under Other Places in the Connect the computer to the left side menu of the My Network Places window Disklavier Double click the Microsoft Windows Network Open Dkv and click the Dkv icon inside Icon to open it Double click the Dkv icon to open it to start the connection process In the first window ene P 4 Double click the Disklavier icon to open it and confirm that the From ToPC folder is shown under that Copy the desired song files to the From ToPC that comes up select From ToPC from the mini menu within the window and click OK Click OK in the next window that comes up to complete the connection process At this point there should be the From ToPC icon on the left side of the lolder window beneath Network In case that you cannot find the Dkv icon Note Dkv differs de
33. device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesigned operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected 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 shieldedcables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use to use this product in the USA 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 requirement 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 interfere
34. for MIDI file playback on the Disklavier types or external MIDI device synthesizer sequencer etc For details on the type selection see Applying an Effect to Your Voice Vocal Harmony on page 59 pg 80 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Vocal Harmony Vocal Harmony Group Name Voice Drum Voice Name Type Mode Number Instrument Scat Vocoder Drum 480 XG StandKit Octave Up Scat Vocoder 481 XG Stnd2Kit Auto Key Harmony Vocoder XG Room Kit Auto Harmony M Vocoder 483 XG Rock Kit Auto Harmony F Vocoder 484 XG ElectKit Octave Up Chromatic 485 XG AnalgKit Octave Down Chromatic XG Jazz Kit Country Quartet Vocoder 487 XG BrushKit Closed Men Quartet Vocoder 488 XG ClascKit Mix Acap Quartet Vocoder 489 XG SFX Kit Womem Choir Vocoder 490 XG SFX Kit2 Jazz Sisters Vocoder Standard Duet Vocoder Men Choir Vocoder Closed Choir Vocoder Girl in Duet Vocoder Speedy Mouse Chromatic High Male Quartet Vocoder Jazz Quartet Vocoder Mixed Choir Vocoder Country Girls Vocoder Sister Trio Vocoder Country Men Vocoder A Capella Boy Vocoder A Capella Mix Vocoder Gospel Diva Vocoder Lisa and Tina Vocoder Acap Mem Quartet Vocoder Jazz Mem Choir Vocoder Continue to next page 78 sijBu3 i CHAPTER 6 Other Settings 79 Vocal Harmony Type Jazz Closed Cho Jazz Women Cho Ladies Quartet Sing B G Barber shop Jazz Mixed Cho Dream Girls Sing the Bass Falsetto Duet Falsetto Trio Fal
35. outlet i2 AC OUTLET 4 AC OUTLET SWITCHED Accepts the power cable from the I O Center Accepts the Monitor speakers AC power cables AC OUTLET unswitched Accepts the AC power cord of the cradle s AC power adaptor Right side O TO DRIVE terminal Accepts the power cord from the Key Drive KD unit 7 TO CSP terminal Accepts the power cable from the Central Signal Processor CSP CHAPTER 1 Getting Started usijbua a CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Pocket Controller Front Touch screen pg 3 Tapping with the stylus pen in Quick Guide Charge indicator amber Lights up when the Pocket Controller is being charged The indicator goes out when charging is completed VOLUME buttons Adjust the overall volume m STOP ON STANDBY button Stops playback and turns the Pocket Controller on off Select button Executes the selected operation I O port Accepts the terminal on the cradle 13 amp D P CD D U D o DID S EQ EE eso Tro CSsse C 50565 Cursor buttons Selects the item on the touch screen or move the slider on a control bar AC adapter jack Accepts the AC adaptor gt PLAY button Starts playback I 4 1 Song Select Fast Reverse Fast Forward buttons Pressing the
36. side 2 Turn on the TV or the monitor display and then select the input mode that corresponds to the connected TV or monitor display Continue to next page 64 usijbua m CH 65 APTER 6 Other Settings Start playback of a song with lyrics on the Disklavier The lyrics appear with a colorful background picture color bar behind the lyrics stretches gradually as the song goes on to indicate the current playback point Notes The lyrics are shown only when the song includes the lyric data Changing the Background Picture of the Lyric Screen A number of colorful background pictures are prepared and categorized in the following subjects Nature Flowers Vacation World Textures Holidays and Romantic Show the Lyric Screen on the TV or the monitor display to monitor the picture selection See above 2 Tap on in the Main screen and then on Next 3 Tap on Viva Can oies chat Parce Pm oan Cote aig Fictum be F 4 Tap on Category press to select the desired option and then tap on Chose 5 Tap on Picture No and then press to select the desired option 6 Tap on ti to complete the operation Converting MIDI Data to a Standard Form Strip XP Disklavier PRO pianos record highly precise control information XP events that becomes part of the MIDI song files This data is used to achieve accurate p
37. than that note are assigned to the left hand part and the notes higher than that are assigned to the right hand part Note The split point can be set only when both amp and Rm Ma are turned on blue 4 Tap on the voice name of the desired part mo EUER arm 5 Tap on the desired voice Tap on Volume C Jto adjust the volume of the selected voice 7 Tap on Esi to complete the operation To mute the piano sound tap on Piss Pis turns to red Each time you tap on Pimes the piano sound turns on and off alternately CHAPTER 3 Piano Playing Features Adding Expressive Effect to Your Play In Quiet or Headphone mode when a voice contained in AEM Brass AEM Sax or AEM Section Instrument Group is selected depressing the pedal adds articulations specific to the wood brass wind Three types of articulation are assigned to the respective pedals Soft pedal Assigned for adding Head blow up articulation to the manner of beginning a note Sostenuto pedal Assigned for adding Joint articulation to the interval of two notes Damper pedal Assigned for adding Tail fall down articulation to the manner of ending a note Sostenuto pedal Soft pedal Damper pedal l Select the desired voice contained in AEM Brass AEM Sax or AEM Section Instrument Group pg 69 Piano Voice List and pg 19 Selecting the Voice in Quiet Headphone Mode in Q
38. the battery replacement switch to the REPLACE BATTERY position NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERY EI K 3 Wait for five seconds remove the battery compartment lid and then press the RESET button with the stylus pen 4 Replace the battery compartment lid and then set the battery replacement switch back to the NORMAL OPERATION position 5 Press gt to turn the Pocket Controller on The Main screen appears after approximately two minutes Pairing the Pocket Controller and the Disklavier For normal use this setup is not required 1 Make sure that other wireless equipment is turned off 2 Tap on ME Piano Assign in the PRC 100 Menu screen m Pies imp j E mb p 3 Move the Pocket Controller close to the Disklavier and then tap on 4 Fibres Assur ESS ID number LH EX a se LL mic 4 Tapon 5 Tap on 8 on the Assigned successfully screen The PRC 100 Menu screen resumes Note Do NOT abort the procedure before step 4 Otherwise you cannot control the Disklavier Continue to next page 18 usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 19 Description of the Task Bar The task bar is always displayed at the bottom of the screen to show various information and status of the Pocket Controller Tapping on the icon shows the respective setup screen etc Shows the function menus such as Reboot etc Shows the wireless connection status Blue Excell
39. www yamaha com disklavier The Disklavier does not read a CD R RW The song files should be formatted in ISO 9660 LEVEL 1 The Disklavier may not read song files other than this format Some notes drop out during playback n Acoustic mode when a piano song is played back at a low volume some notes in trill or tranquil part may drop out This is a characteristic of the Disklavier and not a malfunction PianoSmart playback cannot be performed Makes sure that the numbers indicated on both the SmartPianoSoft floppy disk and the paired CD are the same The 1 0 Center becomes hot Although the chassis of the I O Center may become hot while the Disklavier is turned on also in Standby mode this is not a malfunction Noise is heard from the 1 0 Center The I O Center contains HDD Hard Disk Drive and the HDD makes a disk spinning noise This is not a malfunction CHAPTER 0 Error Messages While operating your Disklavier an error message may appear in the display If an error message appears refer to the table below for an explanation of the message You tried to copy copy protected CANNOT EXECUTE The commercially available copy protected song song files into a removable medium PROTECTED FILE files cannot be copied into any removable media You tried to copy song files into an CANNOT EXECUTE The maximum number of the files in an album album that already contains 3 000 Exceeds limit of 3 000 fold
40. Addr Sub Mask Gateway Enter the address of the I O Center subnet mask and gateway server These settings must be made when Use DHCP is set to MAN Proxy Server Proxy Port Enter the name and the port number for the proxy server These settings are necessary only when a proxy server is located in your local network Delete Cookie Delete the contents of all saved cookies See Cookie in Glossary on page 101 Connection Info You can confirm the information of network settings Notes For information about DNS server address IP address subnet mask and gateway server address check your contract or contact your Internet provider 91 Initializing Internet Settings If you want to initialize Internet settings first you must reset the whole system of the Disklavier gt pg 68 Resetting the Disklavier However cookies are still remain after system resetting To delete cookies perform the appropriate operation on the Network setup screen pg 90 Setting Up the Disklavier for Internet Connection See Cookie in Glossary on page 101 CHAPTER If you are having difficulty operating your Disklavier see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow the recommended remedy The Disklavier does not turned on Make sure that the Power Supply unit is securely connected to an AC wall outlet with the supplied power cord gt pg 14
41. During Playback During playback of a song keys normally move in accordance with the playback of the respective note s key In Quiet or Headphone mode you can select an option of stopping this key movement This enables you for example to play along with the song being played back to add your own improvisation or to create a four hand duet Tap on in the Main screen and then on Pisa Tap on Quiet Key and then press to select ON Tap on amp to complete the operation 57 To inactivate this function select OFF in step 2 Tip The shortcut button on the Song screen is also available Tap on Key Gn to activate the function above and on Key GH to inactivate it lisses Classics Orran Irreerrtian Me 8 2 175 Mae Each time you tap on this button Key Oi and Key GIT alternates AL Anai a Using Timer Play You can start or stop playback of a song automatically at specific times A maximum of 99 timer programs can be set Note Be sure to set the date time and time zone in advance pg 16 Setting up the Current Date and Time in the Main screen Ria SPAB Ti Timer list screen 2 4 5 6 7 Tap on the desired row in the timer list s man se a Ci ai Lmrr Flaptack Tap to delete the current timer program Tap to close the list to Tap on Day and then press select the d
42. ER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service 84 What is Internet Direct Connection IDC 84 Obtaining an ID and Password for the IDC Service IDC Registration eio tnt aa ies as 84 Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet 85 Accessing the Meme sos eds etae ne 86 Basic Operations on the IDC Service Screens 87 Checking Your Account Information 88 Logging Out from IDC Service 88 Accessing the Download Library 89 Updating the Disklavier Using the Internet 89 Setting Up the Disklavier for Internet Connection 90 Initializing Internet Settings 9 CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting 92 CHAPTER 0 Error Messages 94 CHAPTER Screen Transition Diagrams 95 CHAPTER 1 2 Glossary 101 CHAPTER 3 Specifications 105 Appendix A 1 usijbua B CHAPTER Items Supplied with the Disklavier Make sure the following items are supplied with your Disklavier Media Center 1 Rechargeable battery EA BLOS 1 nstallation kit for the Media Center 1 set e Cradle 1 Monitor speaker 2 AC adaptor EA 70 1 Installation kit for the monitor speaker 1 set AC power cord 1 e Speaker cord 2 e Advanced Operating manual this book 1 Pocket Controller PRC 100 1 Quick Guide 1 CF wireless LAN card 2 e Stereo headphones 1 set Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers One of two cards is attached to the I O Center at the factor
43. H Li EL Temps L Fus o gud TTT Tap on Next repeatedly in the Song screen until the following screen appears ee rang Repeat mode button 3 Press gt to start playback A Tapon 4 __j at the beginning of the section you want to repeat point A Tapon 8 __j atthe end of the section you want to repeat point B The beginning of the section is located and playback stops Tap on the Repeat mode button repeatedly to select the desired mode When point B is reached the beginning of the section is located and playback stops Lt EZ When point B is reached the beginning of the section is located and playback starts OB Repeatmode is canceled but points A and B are retained To locate the registered points point A and B during playback or while stopped tap on A rg 1 Tip You can also locate a point by fast reversing forwarding between points A and B To clear the registered point tap on Aasat CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part This could be useful for example when listening carefully to one part and also when you practice only the left or right hand part while the Disklavier plays the other Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide CJ wx Playback options Tap on E E in the Song screen to show the desired playback options Left hand part
44. NT 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 1f the unit is has been modified Implied warranties may also be affected SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information 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 notice or obligation to update existing units 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 approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement Warning Do not attempt to rec
45. PTER 7 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device 83 Setting Up the Disklavier for Keyboard Playing Data Transmission KBD OUT Besides the MIDI OUT options more detailed setups for the keyboard playing data transmission is available The following options should be set up in advance Out Ch Assigns the piano part to the desired channels Select this when you assign no channel to the piano part 01 thru 16 Select the desired channel to which you assign the piano part HP Select this when you transmit the ON OFF pedal data to the 01 and the half pedal data to the 03 This option is prepared for the data format used on the former version of the Disklavier Local Selects whether you reproduce or not the piano part playing with the Disklavier s internal tone generator ON Select this when you reproduce the piano part with the Disklavier s internal tone generator OFF Select this when you reproduce the song played on the Disklavier on the external MIDI device This option inactivates the internal tone generator to prevent both the internal and external tone generator sound at the same time Split Sets the split point on the desired note that divides the keyboard into left hand and right hand part The selected note and the notes lower than that note are assigned to the channel set in Out Ch option and the notes higher than that note are assigned to the
46. Separately Overwrite Recording pg 47 Recording Ensemble Parts Go N Press gt Play the Disklavier along with the metronome Recording starts automatically After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording Tap on ie to overwrite or ew to record as anew song to complete the recording N OQ Ui A To cancel recording tap on Carew usijbua m 50 CH 51 APTER 4 Recording Quantize Function This function is used to compensate for slight inaccuracies in the playing data the length of a note and the timing of the key stroke A measure is equally divided into a certain number of sections 4 6 8 12 and 16 sections and the key strokes are fit exactly into the sections In the Disklavier each section indicates a quarter note l Perform steps 1 and 2 of Recording Songs Based on Measures and Beats Metronome Mode Recording gt pg 50 2 Tap on the desired song in the list that appears 3 Tap on Next repeatedly until the following screen appears HEC ashi LE 4 Tap on Quantize and then press to select the desired option 1 4 1 6 1 8 1 12 1 16 The lower number of the fraction indicates the number of sections a measure is evenly divided into Press The metronome starts clicking Ss usi HEC Lier LH ray s fase a Bice Sarg counter starts AEN LE gua Play the Disklavier along with the met
47. The Disklavier can transmit the information of piano playing ensemble part playback on the Disklavier as the MIDI data to the connected MIDI device to reproduce the sound with its sound generator etc or to record the MIDI data The following options should be set up in advance Port Selects the terminal port used for the data transmission MIDI Select this when the MIDI device is connected to MIDI OUT terminal USB Select this when the MIDI device is connected to USB port on the front of the I O Center Transmit Selects one of the following parts to be transmitted to the connected MIDI device ESBL Out Select this when you transmit the ensemble part played back on the Disklavier KBD Out Select this when you transmit the piano part played on the Disklavier P Part ESBL Out Selects the channel s to which the piano part is assigned ON Select this when you assign the piano parts to both the piano and the ensemble channels at data transmission OFF Select this when you assign the piano parts to only the piano channels at data transmission Tap on amp in the Main screen and then on um Tap on 9x 5m so that the following screen appears Sep BIC CRIT Port MID Trew sd ORAL Ce P Pori HE tad OFT Tap on Port Transmit P Part ESBL Out and then press to select the desired option Tap on tst to complete the setup 82 usijbua m CHA
48. UT jack OUTPUT Select this when you output the same audio signals as the ones for the Monitor speakers OMNI OUT Select this when you output the same audio signals as the ones to be output from the OMNI OUT jacks SYNC OUT Select this when you output the same audio signals as the ones to be output from the SYNC OUT jacks OFF Select this when you cancel the data transmission from the DIGITAL OUT jack Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers Tap on in the Main screen and then on sss Exbur Auris SAIE E m CHI DA Yi B Diis DET epee T Dejal mi mo Isinas tons igini nai GET Tap on OMNI IN OMNI OUT Digital Out and then press amp to select the desired option Tap on s to complete the operation CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Lyric Screen By hooking up a TV or a monitor display to the I O Center lyrics are automatically displayed on the TV or the monitor display during playback a song with lyrics prerecorded Note For purchasing songs with lyrics consult your Disklavier dealer Note For users in North America refer to page 27 thru 29 in the Tablet Controller Operating Manual as well Showing the Lyrics on a TV or a Monitor Display during Playback l Hook up a TV or a monitor display to the I O Center TV monitor display etc To Video input 4 RCA cord not supplied I O Center Right
49. V Series Piano The Disklavier PRO Mark IV Series Piano is an exciting new type of grand piano that brings together the excellence of Yamaha s finest acoustic piano and state of the art innovations into an expansive home entertainment station The new pocket controller offers greater ease of use to allow players of any level to enjoy the exciting functions of the piano from basic keyboard playing to PianoSoft playback entertainment Let your imagination go and enjoy the Disklavier to your heart s content Here are some examples of how you can enjoy your Disklavier e Play the acoustic piano or the digital piano e Play back songs accompanied by live piano performance Create a library of favorite songs in the Disklavier Practice playing songs using Disklavier s innovative functions Play along with professional recordings Connect the Disklavier with a computer to compose ensemble songs e Synchronize piano performance with a video recording Before using your Disklavier please read this manual thoroughly and keep it on hand for future reference Note on source code distribution For three years after the factory shipment you may request from Yamaha the source code for any portions of the product which are licensed under the GNU General Public License by writing to the following address 1480 Ryoke Kakegawa Shizuoka 436 0038 JAPAN Piano International Sales Division YAMAHA Corporation The source c
50. an adjust the angle of the 7 Monitor Speaker 2 Connect the speaker cord to the INPUT LINE2 phone jack gt pg 13 Wiring the Disklavier 3 Hang the Monitor Speaker to the bracket Bracket Note When you hang the Monitor Speaker be sure to hold the unit securely with both hands preventing the unit from falling down Thumbscrews M4 x 15 supplied 12 usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 13 Wiring the Disklavier Note The location of each unit differs depending on the model Media Center I O Center 00 00 O0 0 0 0 0 G 00000000 Power Supply unit Monitor speaker right Monitor speaker left e Note This connection is necessary only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers O O O O O0 0 0 070202070070 0 0 0 0 0 0 O O gq000000 5 E 9000000 I O Center When you replace the speaker cord prepare the cord equivalent to the supplied one that has L shaped phone jacks at both ends CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Central Signal Processor ss D Cradle AC power cord AC power adaptor sus ee ee uj FA gt Power Supply unit e UU UU UU UUUUUUUUUUUU UU OD UUUUUUUUUUUUUUU Power cable
51. ation dialog appears when the download process is completed Tap to reboot the Disklavier and install the firmware Tap to install the firemware next time you turn on the Disklavier Tap to cancel the installation process a Pal FE nan 4 Tap on the desired option Retest or Note The installation process starts automatically when you reboot the Disklavier Note Since the installation process starts when the Disklavier is rebooted it may take longer than usual to operate the Disklavier after power up Note You cannot cancel the installation process once it has started CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Setting Up the Disklavier for Internet Connection You can change various settings related to the Internet connection In most cases you do not have to change the default factory settings You can access setup options by tapping on Network in the Setup screen usijbua m Pel s Lm DHCP DECF Prev p SESE CT nes mi Sesap Piatak Mep Server EL avait a Use DHCP Select the method to determine several addresses If your router has DHCP server function we recommend that you to select DHCP or DHCP DNS DNS1 DNS2 Enter the address of the primary and secondary DNS server These settings must be made when Use DHCP is set to DHCP DNS or MAN Continue to next page 90 CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service IP
52. ation on Each time you tap on SYNE the video synchronization turns on and off alternately Tap on the desired option Sync Level or Offset and then press to adjust its value To cancel the adjustment press S3 Press select button to set the value Tip The shortcut button on the Song screen is also available Tap on yc n to turn on video synchronization and ys or to turn it off Fra 3eH Lry 4 Plantes Plz Audie Dur sing Prom the V Each time you tap on this button Evac on I and Eysc or aim S ie s alternates Note Video synchronization does not function under the following conditions While songs on SmartPianoSoft PianoSoftPlusAudio SmartKey and audio CD are played back While Vocal Harmony mode is activated In such cases the icon fiyae ori is shown in gray CHAPTER 4 Recording Starting Video Synchronized Recording 2 3 4 Ui Press MSA repeatedly until the Main screen appears and then tap on 9 in the Main screen Start recording on the camcorder Confirm that Rec Wait appears in the information area and then press A to start recording Wait for approximately ten seconds and then start playing the Disklavier Note This step is necessary for synchronization of the song and the video playback and should not be omitted After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording Stop recording on the camcorder
53. below Network Lists available network services System Info Shows system information memory storage version For normal use modification of these setups are not required CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Calibrating the Touch Screen The following procedure calibrates the touch screen to improve the accuracy of the tapping operation Tap on Recalibrate in the PRC 100 Menu screen and then firmly tap on the cross hairs that appear in sequence one by one Q Pal Fa con en ee F Mage i mi nos at en Ss I kios En my jai mi H Cross hair When the recalibration is completed the PRC 100 Menu screen resumes Setting up the Current Date and Time l Tap on _ Date Time in the PRC 100 Menu screen cv RENE 8 City time button ur a Date button vl DS Let DE Set System Time screen 2 Tap on Time Zone and then on your time zone in the drop down list Note If your time zone does not appear in the drop down list add the zone to the list by following the procedure in Adding Your City to the Time Zone Drop Down List on page 17 and then repeat step 2 Continue to next page 16 usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Tap on Hour Minutes to set the time Tap on Time format and then select the desired format Tap on and then on AM or PM if necessary Tap on the Date button and then tap on current dat
54. button selects a song Holding down the button fast reverses forwards Back button Returns to the previous screen Screen protector Open or remove the protector when you tap on the touch screen To remove the screen protector lift it up and fold it back until it comes off Keyboard Enters characters gt pg 33 Entering Characters n2 D 1 Rear Security eyelet Accepts an anti theft cord Speaker Battery compartment lid Top Left side Stylus pen For operating the touch screen CF card slot Holds the CF wireless LAN card Stereo headphone jack For future use CHAPTER 1 Getting Started co NO RESET button located inside of the battery compartment lid Resets the Pocket Controller Battery replacement switch pg 15 Preparing the Pocket Controller Microphone IR port For future use SD card slot Holds the SD card usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Cradle AC adaptor jack Accepts the AC adaptor I O port Accepts the I O port on the Pocket Controller ONE TOUCH button pg 68 Assigning a Specific Function to the ONE TOUCH Button Monitor Speakers Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers r3 CHAPTER 1 Getting Started
55. ce only with the same type Outlets for Speakers Connect speakers of 2A or less of totals Do not connect other products except speakers Consult Yamaha service technician when using the outlets outside the purchased area PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL STATEMENTS REGARDING THE WIRELESS LAN CARD RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices There is no proof however that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy RF in the microwave range while being used Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects by heating tissue exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research The WD05740 has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission FCC guidelines on radio frequency energy RF exposures The maximum SAR levels tested for the WD05740 has been shown to be 0 563W kg at body This device should not be co located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter In addition use of the equipment other than PDA may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure gu
56. d Standby mode o ooo o PHONES jacks Accept headphones USB lt gt type A port Accepts a USB flash memory etc Note Certain USB storage devices may not function properly with the Disklavier PRO Mark IV Series For a list of compatible products please visit www yamaha com disklavier INPUT VOLUME 15 MIC LINE IN FOOT CNTRL1 2 jacks Accepts foot controls switches pg 61 MIC LINE switch Switches the input sensitivity of the MIC LINE IN jack MIC Select this when you connect a microphone to the MIC LINE IN jack LINE Select this when you connect an external audio equipment to the MIC LINE IN jack INPUT VOLUME knob Adjusts the input volume MIC LINE IN jack Accepts a microphone To I O Center port Accepts the cable from the I O Center Notes Although the chassis of the Media Center may become hot when you use the Disklavier for a long period of time this 1s not a malfunction usijbua m CHAPTER 1 Getting Started I O Center Front OUTPUT jacks L L R Accepts speaker cord from the left Monitor speaker R Accepts speaker cord from the right Monitor speaker TO MEDIA CENTER port Accepts the cable from the Media Center OMNI IN L R Multi purpose input jacks Accept the RCA cords from the audio output o
57. dems have multiple ports for connecting two or more devices such as computer musical instrument etc If your modems have only one port an optional router or hub is required in order to connect several devices simultaneously For further information on the Internet connection only a wired LAN connection 1s supported visit the Yamaha Disklavier website http www yamaha com disklavier for US customers http www yamaha ca content piano products disklavierpianos for Canadian customers http www yamaha europe com yamaha europe english master for European customers Check the Disklavier website http www yamaha com au au for Australian customers Check the Disklavier website Notes on Network Security The Disklavier Mark IV attempts to achieve a balance between security and usability in its network implementation However a determined hacker may be able to defeat these security measures and utilize the network of the purchaser in an unauthorized manner Since each network is different only the purchaser can determine whether the security measures discussed here will adequately protect their network The purchaser acknowledges that connection to the Internet and use of the Disklavier Mark IV Internet features is done at the risk of the purchaser In no event shall Yamaha its subsidiaries or Yamaha s and or its subsidiaries directors officers or employees be responsible for unauthorized access loss o
58. des ou de r glages uiua RU ou l ex cution de proc dures autres que celles qui sont sp cifi es ici peuvent conduire une exposition des rayonnements dangereux Laser Diode Properties Material GaAlAs Wavelength 790 795 nm VORSICHT Die Verwendung von Bedienungselementen oder Einstellungen oder die Anwendung von Verfahren die nicht in dieser Anleitung angegeben sind kann zu gefahrlicher Freisetzung von Strahlung fii hren Laser Output Power at the lens of the Laser Pick Up Unit max 5mW 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 SEE BOTTOM OF ENCLOSURE OR LOWER FRONT PANEL FOR GRAPHIC SYMBOL MARKINGS The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions in the literature accompanying the product The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol F within the equilateral triangle is intended to h alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock IMPORTA
59. disassemble the battery pack Do not short circuit the terminals as they will become very hot and will damage the battery Do not drop or subject the battery to shock After storing the battery for a long period of time be sure to charge the battery completely prior to use Charge the battery properly according to the details described in this manual Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye could result in serious injury Should this occur wash with clean water and immediately consult a doctor Should fluid from a leaking battery come into contact with your skin or clothes immediately wash with clean water Notes on Disklavier s Hard Disk Drive HDD Making Backups on a Regular Basis Even with normal use HDD may deteriorate over time We therefore strongly recommend that you make backups of the song data on the HDD on a regular basis Failure to do so may result in unrestorable loss of any saved data Exclusion of Liability for Loss of Data Yamaha assumes no liability for the loss of any profits incurred as a result of the loss or corruption of any saved data on the HDD for any loss or damage caused by or arising out of extraordinary circumstances including circumstances that Yamaha has foreseen or could foresee nor for any damages incurred or claimed by a third party Please keep this manual for future reference usijbua B Table of Contents CHAPTER Getting Started Items Su
60. dition is a fire and shock hazard When disconnecting the power cable from an AC outlet always pull by 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 thermal relay will automatically reset when the Disklavier has cooled down If you notice any abnormality such as smoke odor or noise turn off the D
61. e Copy Track pg 28 TE adt inm 2 Tap on Transpose Tak 1 Selected track button Key change button gs MERS M di th hh RE Tap to cancel editing Tap on the key change button The key change screen appears Fraripsag Track ia mel se Continue to next page 30 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Tap on 1 L 7 to adjust the transposition value and then tap on Close Tip The track can be transposed in half step keys up or down 60 to 60 5 Tap on ok Tips To transpose all the tracks tap on the selected track button The selected track number indication changes to All Tracks Note that the rhythm track cannot be transposed no me aur bcd mk fianai Tap on after the completion message appears 31 Checking and Modifying the Song Information Checking the Song Information Song Info Screen You can check the following information of the selected song Song Type Shows the type of the software Length Date Shows the total playback time Shows the recording modification date File Name Shows the file name Last Played Shows the latest playback date Play Count Shows the number of times the song has played in its entirety Copyright Shows the copyright l Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Taza T DIET imma Tap on 5 repeatedly in the
62. e completion aus roe message appears 2 Tap on Next once in the Song Notes If necessary change the order of the songs in the screen lists albums gt pg 56 Rearranging the Order of a SS Songs Albums Am Dar l Playing Back the Desired Songs in the Desired Order Select the Play Lists that you created in the above procedure pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then press Tap on __ Ensemble The track information screen appears Track list gum KT T TTT Continue to next page 26 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features A Tap on the desired track number to be edited in the track list Selected track 5 Tap on Voice The voice list screen appears Group name Voice name at SU Bighi mm 0 Hausse A G Cluskigi zur Pa Tap to close the list 27 Tap on the desired voice name Tips You can also select the desired voice by specifying the voice number Tap Mumi and the voice number selection screen appears Tap to cancel selection ASAE ru Confirm the desired voice number referring to Ensemble Part Playback Voice List pg 70 enter the number with the keyboard on the pocket controller and then tap on GK Tap on Clese To adjust the volume of the track tap Volume and then press amp jj Editing Tracks You can edit the exist
63. e grand public consulterl e Code de s curit 6 disponible sur le site Web de Sant Canada l adresse suivante www hc sc gc ca rpb essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999 5 EC C D Hereby Yamaha declares that this Wireless LAN Card model WD05740 is in compliance with the m In some regions there are restrictions in the outdoor use of the Wireless LAN Card Yamaha vakuuttaa t ten ett langaton LAN kortti malli WD05740 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sit koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Bij deze verklaart Yamaha dat deze Wireless LAN kaart model WD05740 voldoet aan de essenti le eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999 5 EC Par la pr sente Yamaha d clare que cette carte r seau sans fil mod le WD05740 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999 5 CE qui lui sont applicables H rmed intygar Yamaha att denna tr dl sa LAN kort modell WD05740 st r I verensst mmelse med de v sentliga egenskapskrav och vriga relevanta best mmelser som framg r av direktiv 1999 5 EG Undertegnede Yamaha erkl rer herved at f lgende udstyr Tr dl st netv rkskort model WD05740 overholder de v sentlige krav og vrige relevante krav 1 direktiv 1999 5 EF Hiermit erkl rt Yamaha dass sich diese drahtlose LAN Karte Modell WD05740 in bereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden
64. e on the mini calendar that appears Tap on Weeks start on and then tap on Sunday or Monday that is to be shown as the first day of the week in the mini calendar Tap on Date format and then on the desired format Tap on am on the title bar The PRC 100 Menu screen resumes Reboot the Pocket Controller Rebooting the Pocket Controller below Adding Your City to the Time Zone Drop Down List 1 Tap on i 2 Tap on the time zone to be replaced with your desired city 3 Tap on your country and then on your city in the list ka D ol m E i BAJE pm 4 Tap on on the Select City title bar 17 To correct the city selection tap on S and then perform step 2 thru 4 again Rebooting the Pocket Controller When a problem occurs first see the Troubleshooting on page 92 If the problem persist follow the procedure below 1 Tapon G on the task bar 3 Tapon v The Main screen appears after approximately three minutes 4 Reset the Pocket Controller pg 18 Resetting the Pocket Controller CHAPTER 1 Getting Started Resetting the Pocket Controller When rebooting cannot be performed or the Pocket Controller does not work correctly even after rebooting follow the procedure below 1 Turn the Disklavier off pg 6 Turning the Disklavier Off Standby Mode in Quick Guide 2 Connect the AC adapter to the AC adaptor jack and then set
65. e song can be temporarily transposed in half step keys up or down two octaves 24 to 24 Note Care must be taken when transposing songs on CDs as increasing or decreasing the transposition value too much may have an adverse effect on sound quality 22 usijbua m CH 23 APTER 2 Song Playback Features Repeating Song Playback This could be useful for example when providing non stop background music at a party l Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Playback options Tap on 2 in the Song screen to show the desired playback options ia ITT Tap on Ein the Song screen Tap on Hepes mca Bars C3 N Part ennt Li bor ny i pering Deere AW o Opening 4 r AMA LME 4 Tap on the desired repeat mode and then on Mepa ll Repeats all songs in the current album HPT Repeats the current song only ENG Repeats all songs in the current album in random order The selected mode appears instead of the character Repeat on Pepea To cancel repeat mode tap on GFF in step 4 Repeating a Specific Section of a Song A B Repeat In addition to the A B Repeat feature you can locate the registered points point and B during playback and fast reversing forwarding l Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide beim Ver Pas am re ee N
66. ealer and replace the rechargeable battery Use the following methods to increase the life of the rechargeable battery For normal use disconnect the Cradle from the EA 70 AC adaptor and reconnect it only when recharging Turn off or dim the backlight of the Pocket Controller s touch screen with Light amp Power setup e When the Pocket Controller is not in use hold down for approximately two seconds to turn off the Pocket Controller When the Pocket Controller is not used for a long period of time remove the rechargeable battery Initial Settings of the Pocket Controller The following functions are available to control the Disklavier remotely Set up a variety of useful functions to your preference Title Bar PRC 100 Menu icon Task Bar gt pg 19 PRC 100 Menu screen Tip Tap on iii PRC 100 Menu icon to return to the PRC 100 Menu screen Li Interface Usually utilize this function to control the Disklavier remotely The Main screen is the top menu of this function pg 12 in Quick Guide lad Interface Updater Updates the Interface Piano Assign pg 18 Pairing the Pocket Controller and the Disklavier FA Service Center gt pg 68 Diagnosing the Disklavier EJ Light amp Power Makes energy conserving settings E Recalibrate See Calibrating the Touch Screen below Date Time See Setting up the Current Date and Time
67. ent Green Good Yellow Average Red Poor No connection Tap to show the detailed Network screen Shows the volume of the Pocket Controller itself Tap on it and then move the slider up or down to adjust the volume Tap on it and then on Eject card before you remove the CF card Tap on it and then on Eject SD card before you remove the SD card Shows the battery status Blue Good Yellow Low Red Very low Green Charging Shows the current time Tap on it to open the Set System Time screen Basic Precautions for Using Floppy Disks and CDs Handling Floppy Disks In order to protect data stored on floppy disks from damage or loss be sure to handle them with care and observe the following precautions Do not touch the surface of the internal 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 and 125 F Do not use disks in a dusty dirty or smoky environment Remove the disk from the floppy disk drive before turning the Disklavier off Write Protection Floppy disks have a write protection tab to keep from accidentally formatting the disk or erasing files Protected Unprotected GY LY The tab window is The tab window is open closed Loading and Ejecting a Floppy Disk
68. er is 3 000 song files songs You tried to copy song files into a CANNOT EXECUTE The maximum number of songs in a library or library that already contains 10 000 Exceeds limit of 10 000 playlist is limited to 10 000 songs SOngs You tried to copy song files into a NOT ENOUGH DISK The storage space in the destination medium is not certain medium SPACE enough You tried to erase entire contents in CANNOT EXECUTE The floppy disk is not formatted in MS DOS In a floppy disk Delete All DISK FORMAT such a case reformat on a Windows PC CANNOT EXECUTE When the floppy disk contains copy protected PROTECTED FILE song files this function cannot be executed EXIST You tried to copy an album to a CANNOT EXECUTE The destination floppy disk must be 2DD floppy disk in E SEQ Pianol NOT 2DD DISK f 72 CANNOT EXECUTE The maximum number of songs on an E SEQ type Exceeds limit of 60 songs disk is limited to 60 94 usijbua m 95 Screen Transition Diagrams Main screens Y Play Lists usa W Ahad Wadia A eG c EIU Function E Mari CE Guu PEN 44 17 Gua sm PENT 11 17 pg 9 in Quick Guide pg 9 in Quick Guide and 38 39 and 39 43 57 59 61 64 68 81 83 87 89 CE Ouai Malin L Sen riz gt pg 6 7 in Quick Guide CHAPTER 11 Screen Transition Diagrams Rec screens PTT ian i Prev Prev j
69. esired day The following day settings are available All Days Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Monday Friday Monday Saturday Tap on Hour and then press 4 to select the desired hour Tap on Minute and then press to select the desired minute Tap on Command and then Play or Stop Tap on Library and then the desired library CET Loner Flapta k lire Pons cadi Lars Zperung Drei Flare zo 22m fe Flac tot Ple Die Eid as Ta rd 1 ew eel TES ELTE Tip If you want to select the current album tap on Eanens appears in the Album column in the timer list screen 9 Tap on ok CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Tap on Album and then the desired album p e N Du j limer FPlaytack De ie Sam HI Lhu Hi mum pora i 1 EP Tip The following indications in the Album column show the type of song library PS PianoSoft Library UR User Library CD CD Library PL Play list If you do not specify a library in step Z the current album is selected for the timer program and appears in the Album column Tap on Exit to complete the setting To delete all timer program settings tap on Delete Ab on the timer list screen and then OK inthe confirmation screen 58 usijbua m CHAPTER 6 Other Settings 97 Tuning the Tone Generato
70. esses and other low level network configuration information can be dynamically and automatically assigned each time a connection is made to the Internet DNS A system that translates names of computers connected to a network to their corresponding IP addresses Download Transferring data over a network from a larger host system to a smaller client system s hard drive or other local storage device much like copying files from your hard disk drive to a floppy disk For the Disklavier this refers to the process of transferring songs and other data from a website to the Disklavier 101 Ensemble Song A song which contains piano parts and accompanying instrumental voices An Ensemble song contains the same left and right hand parts as an L R song and in addition up to 13 accompanying instrument tracks These extra tracks are played by the internal XG tone generator The accompanying tracks may be used for acoustic bass drums strings vibes etc E SEQ Song Format A song file format developed by Yamaha for saving songs Floppy Disk The magnetic storage medium that the Disklavier uses to save songs The Disklavier uses the 3 5 inch 2DD and 2HD floppy disks commonly used for computers Gateway A system which links different networks or systems and makes possible data transfer and conversion despite differing communications standards General MIDI GM An addition to the MIDI standard that simplifies the
71. essories Media Center 1 Installation kit for the Media Center 1 set Monitor speaker 2 Installation kit for the Monitor speaker 1 set Speaker cord 2 Pocket Controller PRC 100 1 CF wireless LAN card 2 Rechargeable battery EA BL08 1 Cradle 1 AC adaptor EA 70 1 AC power cord 1 Advanced Operating Manual this book 1 Quick Guide 1 Stereo headphones 1 set Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers Optional Accessories HPE 170 headphones Features Playback Features Media Select Floppy disk CD USB media internal HDD Arrangement of Songs Song Libraries PianoSoft Library User Library CD Library Download Library From To PC pg 9 in Quick Guide Polyphony 32 keys PRO Series 16 keys Mark IV Series current album in random order A B repeat Balance Volume balances among Voice digital piano sound TG ensemble sound Audio accompaniment or standard audio sound on a CD and MIC microphone input Tok ing teh Continue to next page 106 usijbua E CHAPTER 13 Specifications Recording Quantize pg 51 Specifications are subject to change without prior notice 107 um uns disklavier PRO Mark IV Series YAMAHA CORPORATION P O Box 3 Hamamatsu 430 8651 Japan Copyright 2004 by Yamaha Corporation This document is printed on chlorine free ECF paper X6398D0 D Printed in Japan
72. everb Effects to the Digital Piano A piano sounds differently depending on the size of the room in which it is played The reverberation 1s the major reason for this difference Controlling the reverberation simulates the acoustics of the digital piano played in a concert hall This effect can be also applied to the microphone input l Tap on in the Main screen and gere on Selects the desired reverb type Adjusts the reverb level of the digital piano sound Adjusts the reverb level of the microphone 2 Tap on Type on the desired reverb type and then on ios 3 Tap on Depth Voice Depth Mic and then press to adjust the reverb level 4 Tap on i operation to complete the 42 usijbua m CHAPTER Recording a New Song A song that you play on the Disklavier can be recorded in the User Library and the recorded song can be easily played back Furthermore you can select and exclusively record the desired part Tap on amp Jin the Main screen A new song will be created automatically The white part won t nedum be recorded TT JK The red part will be recorded Gum alma 3 Tap on the desired part mm R Jj or SW to change its setting record or not Each time you tap on the part its setting changes alternately 43 When you record both left and right hand part go to step 4 So pe a naa me
73. f an external CD player etc SYNC IN L R input jacks Accept the RCA cords from the audio output of a camcorder USB lt gt type B port Accept the USB cable from a computer MIDI IN OUT terminals Accept the MIDI cable from the input output of a MIDI device Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers Note The location of each unit differs ooo 090 o o o o depending on the model SYNC OUT L R jacks Accept the RCA cords from the microphone line input of a camcorder Dip switches For service use LED indicators For service use SYSTEM INSTALL button For service use RESET button For service use OMNI OUT L R Multi purpose output jacks Accept the RCA cords from the audio input of an AV amplifier Left side enone ere ee OUO Hors O O O OFF ON MAINS AC inlet Accepts the power cable from the Power Supply unit Right side DIGITAL OUT jack Accepts the coaxial cable from the digital audio input of an AV amplifier or mixer etc TO PIANO jacks Accept the cords from the Central Signal Processor USB Type A port For future use 20 0 SNONONO O O O O K T TEERAA NDA 0000007070 OO Or a Os Os Oo C t RO OO K SAS AS ISG IS O O O DAS A DO OO Oo O O O 0O 0 0000000000000 O
74. frenWnd XG Caribean XG SoundTrk XG Prologue XG Ancestrl XG Crystal XG SynDrCmp XG Popcorn XG TinyBell XG RndGlock XG GlockChi XG ClearBel XG ChorBell XG SynMalet XG SftCryst XG LoudGlok XG XmasBell XG VibeBell XG DigiBell XG AirBells XG BellHarp XG Gamelmba XG Atmosphr XG WarmAtms Voice Group Name 399 400 401 402 403 404 405 406 407 RR O O SO 410 412 413 414 415 416 417 418 419 420 421 423 424 425 426 427 428 429 430 431 432 Number Voice Name XG HollwRls XG NylonEP XG NylnHarp XC Harp Vox XG AtmosPad XG Planet XG Bright XG FantaBel XG Smokey XG Goblins XG GobSyn XG 50sSciFi XG Ring Pad XG Ritual XG ToHeaven XG Night XG Glisten XG BelChoir XG Echoes XG EchoPad2 XG Echo Pan XG EchoBell XG Big Pan XG SynPiano XG Creation XG Stardust XG Reso Pan XG Sci Fi XG Starz XG Sitar XG DetSitar XG Sitar 2 XG Tambra XG Tamboura Voice Group Name 433 434 435 436 437 438 439 440 44 442 A A O RE A ABRIR 446 447 448 449 450 451 452 453 454 A56 457 458 459 460 461 462 463 464 465 Number CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Voice Name XG Banjo XG MuteBnjo XG Rabab XG Gopichnt XG Oud XG Shamisen XG Koto XG T Koto XG Kanoon XG Kalimba XG Bagpipe XG Fiddle XG Shanai XG Shanai2 XG Pungi XG Hichriki XG TnklBell XG Bonang XG Gender XG Gamelan XG S Gamlan XG Rama Cym XG AsianBel
75. harge disassemble or incinerate this type of battery Keep all batteries away from children 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 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 WARNING When using any electrical or electronic product basic precautions should always be followed These precaut
76. he Entire Contents in a Medium or Song Library 2 Load a CD paired with the SmartPiano software if necessary gt pg 20 Loading a CD Note When you perform PianoSoft playback for the first time it takes 15 seconds to synchronize the SmartPiano song and the CD with the Registering appearing on the screen CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Wait until the Registering disappear and then press gt to start PianoSmart playback Note If Different CD screen appears in step 2 confirm that the CD paired with the selected SmartPiano song is loaded and then tap on GF Video Synchronized Playback l Perform the video synchronized recording in advance pg 45 Notes Be sure to rewind the video cassette to locate the beginning of the recording 2 Make sure that the video synchronization is on pg 45 Setting Up the Camcorder and the Disklavier 3 Turn down the volume completely on the camcorder Notes Although noises synchronizing signal are heard from the camcorder s speaker when the volume is not turned down completely this is not a malfunction 4 Start playback on the camcorder The Disklavier automatically selects the song paired with the video and then starts playback as well Notes You cannot change the playback tempo during video synchronized playback Notes When the song paired with the video is stored in User Library songs recorded with Video Synchronized Recording wil
77. he service contents are subject to change without prior notice usijbua B Continue to next page 86 CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Tap on ji i in the Main screen The message Connecting to the Internet appears on the screen The Internet screen appears if the Disklavier has successfully connected to the Internet IDC service options Hrtaark Ube chen um am Lt VI ra Note If the connection fails the Failed to connect the Internet message appears In such a case tap on OK to return to the Main screen Turn off the Disklavier and make sure the LAN cable is connected to the I O Center firmly Then turn on the Disklavier and perform step 1 again If the connection still fails see Setting Up the Disklavier for Internet Connection on page 90 and check the setting 2 Tap on the desired option Perform operations on the screen that appears 3 Tap on to return to the Internet screen 4 Press 24 to return to the Main screen Basic Operations on the IDC Service Screens The following samples show the basic operations that you will perform freguently DisklavierRadio Play Screen ia x p Channel name Samj Hechieme in E lat Song title Other information such as album name composer etc Tap to return to the Internet screen Each time you tap on this button tirien and 77774 alternates Tap on Mute
78. ic Bass 148 A Bass and Cymbal 149 XG Aco Bass 150 XG JazzRthm 184 XG SynBass2 XG MelloSB1 186 XG Seq Bass 187 XG CIkSynBa 188 XG SynBa2Dk 151 XG VXUprght 152 Finger Bass 153 XG FngrBass 154 XG FingrDrk 155 XG FlangeBa XG SmthBa 2 XG Ba amp DstEG XG ModulrBa XG FngrSlap XG DX Bass XG FngBass2 159 XG ModAlem 160 XG PickBass XG MutePkBa 192 XG X WireBa 193 XG Violin 194 XG SlowVIn 195 XG Viola a _ On O1 OQ Oi O CO NIO oO RB NN a SO CO O0 NN OO O O O O oO 162 Fretless Bass Continue to next page 2 s jbug i CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Voice Number 196 197 198 199 0 201 202 203 204 Group Name O 205 206 20 20 209 210 ae oco 211 212 213 214 215 216 217 218 219 220 221 222 223 224 225 226 227 228 229 73 Voice Name XG Cello XG Contrabs XG Trem Str XG SlowTrStr XG Susp Str XG Pizz Str XG Harp XG YangChin XG Timpani Strings 1 XG Strings1 XG S Strngs XG SlowStr XG ArcoStr XG 60sStrng XG Orchestr XG Orchstr2 XG TremOrch XG VeloSir Strings 2 XG Strings2 XG S SlwStr XG LegatoSt XG Warm Str XG Kingdom XG 70s Str XG Str Ens3 Synth Strings XG Syn Str1 XG ResoStr XG Syn Str4 XG SS Str XG Syn Str2 Choir Group Name Voice Number 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 237 238 239 NI NN BEL N
79. ice that if you happen to miss the prompt key it will gently remind you the right key every few seconds until you play the right key Selecting the Part to Be Guided You can activate the SmartKey function only for your desired part L or R The Guide option should be turned on in advance pg 34 Show the Part screen pg 24 Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part Left hand part Right hand part um muB un Part screen Tap on the desired part to change its setting guide normal play or mute Each time you tap on the part its setting changes as follows showing the status with the color of the part icon EED CEMT C L Guide Normal play Mute orange green white Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs PianoSmart You can add a Disklavier piano performance provided on SmartPiano software floppy disks to the playback of songs on commercial CDs Furthermore once you playback a SmartPiano song to the end the paired song on the CD is automatically copied to the CD Library This feature eliminates the trouble of changing CDs and enables quick playback later Select the desired SmartPiano song a song with 488 gt pg 14 in Quick Guide When you select a SmartPiano song for the first time Please insert the CD screen appears Tip It is convenient that you copy the SmartPiano software to the User Library in advance pg 55 Making Copies of t
80. iculation at the release of the damper pedal not at the release of the key Adding Chords to a Melody Line Harmony Mode In Quiet or Headphone mode the Disklavier can add a chord suitable for the melody line played on the keys higher than the split point in accordance with the notes played but without sound on the keys lower than the split point The Disklavier creates a chord based on the notes of up to three keys Note In this mode the keys lower than the split point are muted Setting up Harmony Mode You can select the desired split point and the balance between the chord s volume and the melody line s volume Tap on in the Main screen and then on tern 2 Tap on Split Point Volume and then press to select adjust the selected option 3 Tap on Ex to complete the operation Playing the Disklavier in Harmony Mode l Activate Quiet or Headphone Mode pg 16 Basic Piano Playing in Quick Guide 2 Tap on WE in the Information Area Dira ii dim ni Er gai Pan LA lami liane berne Mare ode Pei Plans I ee See Mode Each time you tap on 7477 Harmony Mode is activated or inactivated alternately 4 Tap on Es screen to activate Harmony to clear the Voice 5 Play the desired chord on the keys lower than the split point and play the melody line on the keys higher than the split point CHAPTER 3 Piano Playing Features Applying R
81. idlines FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION U S A CANADA This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation FCC WARNING Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Properly shielded an grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computer and or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits L utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisee seulement aux conditions suivantes 1 il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et 2 l utilisateur du dispositif doit etre pret a accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique recu meme si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population consult Safety Code 6 obtainable from Health Canada s website www hc sc gc ca rpb L installateur du pr sent mat riel radio doit s assurer quel antenne est situ e ou point e demani re ce que cette derni re n mette pas de champs radio lectriques sup rieurs aux limitess p cifi es par Sant Canada pour l
82. ight Piano AEM Sax Section Mellow Piano E Piano Electric Piano Modern Electric Piano DX Electric Piano Galaxy Electric Piano Vintage Electric Piano Harpsichord Harpsichord 4 Harpsichord 4 8 Clavinet Vibraphone Vibraphone Marimba Celesta Church Organ Church Organ Principal Church Organ Flute Church Organ Full Jazz Organ Drawbar Organ Jazz Organ Rotor Organ Guitar Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Bass Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Fretless Bass A Bass and Cymbal Strings Strings 1 Strings 2 Synth Strings Choir Choir Slow Choir Scat Pad New Age Pad Warm Pad 69 Ensemble Part Playback Group Name Voice List Piano The following table lists the voices in the internal tone generators for the ensemble part contained in the PianoSoft Plus or for MIDI file playback on the Disklavier or external MIDI device synthesizer sequencer etc pg 80 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Group Name Voice Voice Name Number Grand Piano XG GrandPno XG GrndPnoK Piano Mellow Piano XG MelloGrP XG PianoStr XG Dream Bright Piano XG BritePno XG BritPnoK XG E Grand XG ElGrPnoK XG Det CP80 XG ElGrPnol XG ElGrPno2 XG HnkyTonk XG HnkyTnkK Percussion Electric Piano Modern Elec Piano O Vintage Elec Piano XG E Pianol XG El Pno1K XG MelloEP1 XG Chor EP1 NIN oO N N N N XG HardEl P NIN Oo
83. ing ensemble tracks to your preference by using the following options Mix Track This could be useful for saving tracks by mixing two tracks Move Track This could be useful for changing the voice by moving a track Copy Track This could be useful for creating unison parts by copying and pasting a track Delete Track Deletes an unwanted track Transpose Track This could be useful for arranging existing ensemble parts For example when you have transposed a specific track to suit its instrument voice in advance you can transpose other tracks in the same key Mix Move Copy Track l Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide teim Heer ad ate EET Tap on Next once on the Song screen um Enr 4 5 CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Tap on Ensemble The track information screen appears Dr i Selected track Track list p Em EE ui TE ees Ln afr mm BAB Each track number in the track list is colored depending on its status Black Recorded track Gray Blank track With white background Track assigned to a piano part Underlined Track assigned to a rhythm part Tap on the desired track number to be edited in the track list Tap on Track a Lars Track di Bika rh Race Track Cap Track Deere Trash Continue to next page 28 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playbac
84. ing of PD Public Domain songs are available in areas other than the United States This service is limited to residents of the United States who own the Disklavier Internet Direct Connection IDC Obtaining an ID and Password for the IDC Service IDC Registration To use the IDC service initial registration is required using an Internet connected computer Please register at the following website hitps music yamaha com serviceRegistration html Note If you have already registered for the IDC service with any other instrument such as the Clavinova you do not need to register again You can use your ID and password obtained through that registration Once you have an IDC account you will interact with that account using the Pocket Controller The dialog below shows a sample screen on the Pocket Controller in which you need to enter your previously registered ID e mail address and password for using the full IDC service For details on entering characters see Entering Characters on page 33 Tl Uhklasierfia ka Tap to submit the entered information Tap to cancel login L MEL Uum Note Some IDC service functions do not require an ID or password 84 usijbua m CH 85 APTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet You can connect the Disklavier to a full time online Internet connection ADSL optical fiber cab
85. ions include but are not limited to the following 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer a
86. is assigned to Track 1 the right hand part including half pedal data to Track 2 and the ensemble and rhythm parts to the remaining tracks Put the Disklavier in Guiet Mode or Headphone Mode pg 16 Basic Piano Playing in Quick Guide Tap on amp Jin the Main screen Tap on Tap on Ensemble LESE E BON Selected track gua ETS TOUL Each track number in the track list is colored depending on its status 5 6 gula FITITEP Black Recorded track Gray Blank track With white background Track assigned to a piano part Underlined Track assigned to a rhythm part Tap on the track number to be overwritten in the track list Tip After tapping on a track number you can select tracks by pressing Tap on Voice and then the desired voice Appears when there are more voices not cd ule Pase shown in the window cn FU bined In such a case tap on either end of this bar to show the hidden voices a H P Linus Tip Checking in advance the desired voice number in Ensemble Part Playback Voice List gt pg 70 helps you quickly select the voice Tap on Mamas and the following screen appears dum GIE rs Enter the voice number with the keyboard on the pocket controller and then tap on GF CHAPTER 4 Recording 7 Tap on Close Tap on Volume and then press amp to adjust the volu
87. isklavier 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 f 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 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 1t If interference does occur relocate the affected equipment Handling Rechargeable Battery Only use the EA BLO8 rechargeable battery When charging be sure to use the Pocket Controller only with the EA 70 AC adaptor Do not dispose of the battery in a fire Also keep the battery away from open flames Never attempt to
88. k Features 6 Tap on the desired edit track option button Ms Track l kiga Track j Or Copy Track BD a Bar Lia Track rs H sm I Destination track button n ez scm DE ar es ms Fi da a ni 007 Gaia muelle Mix Track screen an r2 eram pe ar m m idu LA id b E gsm psal ia Move Track screen Cepy Track a rz a oe ti niai E agua red BT er mi Copy Track screen 29 Tap to cancel editing Tap on the destination track button The destination track selection screen appears Tap on the destination track number Mix Track The track selected in step 4 will be mixed with the destination track Move Track The destination track will be overwritten by the track selected in step 4 the selected track will be blank Copy Track The destination track will be overwritten by the track selected in step 4 the selected track will be retained Confirm that the destination track number is marked with a blue square and then tap on ok 7o on ok after the completion message appears Delete Track l Perform steps 1 thru 5 in Editing Tracks Mix Move Copy Track L on TE erp luec T trans Ee 1 uu Hm ar 3 Tap on ok Tap on o after the completion message appears Tap to cancel editing CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Transpose Track Perform steps 1 thru 5 in Editing Tracks Mix Mov
89. l an When you record either left or right hand part go to step 5 Tap on Split Point and then press to select the desired note as the split point The selected note and notes lower than that note are assigned to the left hand part and the notes higher than that are assigned to the right hand part Press gt to start and then immediately pause recording Note When the video synchronization is on pg 45 Video Synchronized Recording recording does not pause in this step Confirm that Recording appears in the Information area and then start playing the Disklavier The Disklavier starts recording Press W to stop recording To play back the recorded song press Quick Recording With the simple operation of the buttons on the Media Center you can quickly start recording The new song will be recorded as the last song of the last album in the User Library by following the procedure below d e l Press amp amp on the Media Center 2 lights up red and flashes green User To cancel recording press 7 again di E Press to start recording stops flashing green and then remains lit 4 di pec OF to stop recording a User 2 3 Play the Disklavier 4 Press A 4 E and hed turn off Titling a Song at the Start of Recording During the recording procedure you can title a new song before you start recording You can also title the recorded song later o
90. l automatically be stored here or PianoSoft Library the song is automatically selected and starts playback However it is required to select the desired song after step 2 when the song is stored in the removable medium 36 usijbua m CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier You can copy song files from a Windows or Macintosh computer to a special folder on the Disklavier called FromToPC and then play them on the Disklavier Notes Copy protected files such as demonstration songs cannot be copied to the FromToPC folder Do not copy the files other than Disklavier song files Connect the I O Center to a LAN local area network to which a personal computer with a song file is also connected 000000 LO 00 0 000 0 0 0 007070707000 L co E I O Center right side Personal computer 37 Notes It is necessary to configure the Disklavier properly for network communications by enabling it to get a DHCP IP address automatically recommended or by assigning an appropriate address manually The procedure is the same as the one used for setting up the Disklavier for Internet communications Please follow the instructions on page 90 for Setting Up the Disklavier for Internet Connection Notes For information about configuring a personal computer for network communications please refer to the documentation that came with the
91. layback on the Disklavier PRO but is not used when the file is played back on general MIDI devices When you edit the song with external MIDI products for example a software sequencer the relationship between the note data and the XP event as well as the actual performance may not be maintained There may be cases in which songs edited in this manner cannot be played back normally depending on the instrument s settings In such cases use the Strip XP function to remove the XP event to convert the song to standard MIDI format before using it for playback Strip XP also makes it possible to reduce the size of MIDI files when desired Notes Once the XP event is stripped the original data cannot be restored Before converting valuable music data be sure to backup the original data Select the song to be converted pg 12 Selecting a Song in and then tap on ie B 2 Tap on Strip xP mum m Cl iij Farmis Livery O m 5 BAET TIP 3 Tap on k A Tap on 9 amp after the completion message appears Making Backups and Restoring the Song Library You can make a backup copy of the song libraries and play lists and restore the songs in the Disklavier In order to protect your valuable music data Yamaha strongly recommends that you backup your Mark IV hard drive on a regular basis Notes Be sure to use a USB HDD formatted in a FAT32 file system in the following proced
92. le Internet etc via a router or a modem equipped with a router Preparations To use the Internet connection you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider Use a computer to obtain and configure Internet service You cannot obtain Internet service or configure router settings on a local area network using the Disklavier itself Before connecting the LAN cable make sure to turn off or shut down the Disklavier Connecting the I O Center to the Internet Connection example 1 Using a modem with router function Modem with router function Other device such as computer 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02202020 20707020 I O Center right side Connection example 2 Using a modem without router function 1 7 mn MA oaem n may Dl aan wo yl n uml Diu w Tunction Wat ue Router hub Other device such as computer ILE O O O O O O O O 0 OO 00 0 0 0 0 0 00 000 0 0 0 O0 000000 000000 0 0 0 Golo Lo OO 0 0 0 0 0 0 I O Center LAN cable right side O O 0 0 0 0 0 O O os ww el 022525252522 Note Depending on the contract with your Internet provider you may not be able to connect two or more devices for example a computer and the Disklavier to the Internet Please check your contract or contact your Internet provider for further information Note Some types of modems such as ADSL modems or cable mo
93. ll compliant Floppy Disk 3 5 2DD 720 KB or 2HD 1 44 MB floppy disk USB Flash Memory Yamaha does not assure the operation of all the commercially available USB flash memories For a list of compatible products please visit www yamaha com disklavier USB Hard Disk Drive FAT32 format Media Center CD and floppy disk drive Dimensions WxHxD 405 x 257 x 73 mm 16 x 10 1 8 x 2 7 8 in Pen ELLE Pocket Controller Dimensions W x H x D 74 x 138 x 23 mm 2 15 16 x 5 7 16 x 15 16 in Weight 210 g 7 4 oz not incl screen protector wireless LAN card incl rechargeable battery Monitor Speakers Rated Power Output 20W x 2 with tone and volume controls Oniy for models 16 cm 6 5 16 in woofer x 2 2 5 cm 1 in tweeter x 2 supplied with the Monitor speakers Dimensions W x H x D 144 x 236 x 167 mm 5 11 16 x 9 5 16 x 6 5 8 in ROTD Record Playback Mode Standard mode Mark IV Series XP mode PRO Series Pitch Control Set at A 440 Hz tunable 50 cents in 1 cent increment Silencing Mechanism Motor driven hammer shank stopper Piano Voice and AWM2 Articulation Element Modeling AEM Performance Tone Polyphony 64 notes digital stereo sampling 90 MB wave memory 16 bit linear AWMD2 6 notes Articulation Element Modeling AEM Piano digital stereo sampling and other 42 voices 105 CHAPTER 13 Specifications Power Source Local AC current 100 240 V 50 60 Hz Power Consumer fov Supplied Acc
94. ll servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped This product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 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 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Care should taken that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist 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 vol
95. lter requests usually for security and to prevent unauthorized access to an internal network Continue to next page 102 CHAPTER 12 Glossary Quiet Mode A Silent system mode in which sound is output through the speakers enabling you to freely adjust the volume of the piano Reverb Short for reverberation The effect that adds a more realistic feel to a sound by simulating the reflection of the sound in rooms and halls of various sizes Rhythm Track Tracks of an ensemble song designated for the accompanying rhythm The rhythm track is unaffected by the playback transposition function Router A device for connecting multiple computer networks For example a router is necessary when connecting several computers in a house or office to allow all of them access the Internet and share data A router is usually connected between a modem and a computer although some modems have a built in router Sequencer A sequencer can be used with the Disklavier to play back and record MIDI data Server A hardware system or computer used as a central point for a network providing access to files and services Smart PianoSoft Software made by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for playing back along with standard audio CDs SMF Abbreviation for Standard MIDI File SMF Song Format A song file format supported by MIDI sequencers and music software 103 Song Normally a short piece of music with lyrics However
96. m PianaseP Leary aum ETELIEN Tap on Source and then on the destination source in the list that appears and then go to step 4 E SEQ Piano1 format conversion When a song is saved in this format the song can be played back on all Disklaviers To convert the format of the album stored in a floppy disk tap on the check box for Convert to E SEQ Pianol Copying an Album when a source other than FD is selected FD ae EE i P Ed THE ar a in E bon oe mm DER E Fimo Ours Core _ es Enn E irate Omi jeer Rue EID Destination album list screen Tap on the desired album and then go to step 4 55 A Tap on s 5 Tap on x after the completion message appears Making Copies of the Entire Contents in a Medium or Song Library This function is available except for CD Library and Play Lists l Select the desired source pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then tap on Function 7 2 Tap on Copy n m EN E MEL EE E z ETT a i iai User Li arg 1 a copy P eect om 3 Tap on Source and then on the destination source in the list that appears if necessary 4 Tap on s Deleting Songs or Albums This function 1s available for all song libraries and Play Lists Select the desired song or album gt pg 12 Selecting a Song in
97. me of the ensemble part Press gt and then play the Disklavier along with the playback of the song Recording starts automatically After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording Tap on se to overwrite or new to record as a new song to complete the recording To cancel recording tap on L Carew To change a voice and its volume without overwriting with a new performance perform the above procedures from steps 1 thru 11 omitting steps 9 and 10 48 usijbua m CHAPTER 4 Recording Overdubbing an Existing Part You can overdub a track part in an existing song The existing and new performances will be mixed when you play back an overdubbed song Select a song to be overdubbed gt pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide 2 Tap on Funt and then Re REC A9 dm Cale un Select a track part to be overdubbed Overdubbing a Piano Part Tap on the desired part to turn the color from green to red pg 44 Recording the Left and Right Hand Parts Separately Overwrite Recording Overdubbing an Ensemble Part Tapon Ensemble j and then the desired track black number pg 47 Recording Ensemble Parts ua aE a Tap on Next twice OmU OR T ua Pas ole DE Tap on Overdub and then press to select ON Press gt and then play the Disklavier along with the playback of the song Recording starts automa
98. n pg 31 Checking and Modifying the Song Information Perform the procedures from step 1 thru step 2 of Recording a New Song gt pg 43 CHAPTER 4 Recording 2 Tap on esi T ty Abun i Song title area Hum molut 1 24 Fi Tap on the song title area name the song gt pg 33 Entering Characters and then tap on Gr To cancel this operation tap on cs 7 Recording the Left and Right Hand Parts Separately Overwrite Recording You can overwrite the desired part to a previous recording For example if you record the left hand part of a song and then record a right hand part over the previously recorded song both recording will be combined Record the desired part of a song in advance gt pg 43 Recording a New Song 2 Select the song to be overwritten if necessary pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Tip When you start overwriting in succession to the previous recording skip this step and go to step 3 Continue to next page usijbua m CHAPTER 4 Recording Tap on func and then on Re HEC 4 Tap on the desired part mmm ao or SE to select its setting to be recorded overwritten Video Synchronized Recording By recording a song played on the Disklavier synchronized with the video recording later on you can enjoy piano playback with the video pg 36 Video Each time you tap on the pa
99. nce 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 eliminate 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 FOR U S A The Pocket Controller and the Tablet Controller contain a small amount of mercury Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations For disposal information in the United States refer to the Electronic Industries Alliance web site www eiae org This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA disklavier PRO Mark IV Series S Advanced Operating Manual ysij6uq m Introduction Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Disklavier PRO Mark I
100. ng the Disklavier along with the Internal ICOM ONS L LOL 39 Playing the Disklavier Accompanied by the Additional Voice s Performance Mode 39 Adding Expressive Effect to Your Play 40 Adding Chords to a Melody Line IHarmonydMede sedisse ne ren 4 Applying Reverb Effects to the Digital Piano 42 CHAPTER 4 Recording 43 Recording a New Song 43 Quick Recording er mi ae A4 Titling a Song at the Start of Recording 44 Recording the Left and RightHand Parts Separately Overwrite Recording 44 Video Synchronized Recording 45 CD Synchronized Recording A7 Recording Ensemble Parts A7 Overdubbing an Existing Part 49 Recording Songs Based on Measures and Beats Metronome Mode Recording 50 Guanize FUNCT ON Met sales Sehen a he 51 Changing the Default Tempo 52 CHAPTER D Creating a Song Library 53 Creating an Album in the Library 53 Renaming an Album 54 Making Copies of Songs or Albums 54 Making Copies of the Entire Contents in a Medium or Song library 55 Deleting Songs or Albums 56 Rearranging the Order of Songs Albums 56 CHAPTER 6 Other Settings 57 Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning O Gi SONG oae en 57 Inactivating the
101. nue to next page 20 usijbua m CH 21 APTER 1 Getting Started Notes on the limitation of the compatible file format SMF format O For playback and recording SMF format 1 For playback only E SEQ For playback and overwrite recording The name of the SMF file should have an extension as MID or mid e The name of the E SEQ file should have an extension as FIL or fil Notes on the files created on the Disklavier PRO Series The song file created on the Disklavier PRO Series contains various data that enable high accuracy in song playback However those data can not produce any expected results and moreover may control the keys unnaturally when the song file is modified on the external MIDI device such as sequencer etc The above mentioned problem does not occur in the following cases When the song file stored loaded in the Disklavier PRO Series is played back on the Disklavier PRO Series through an external MIDI device without any modification on that device When the song file is output from the MIDI OUT terminal or the USB lt gt port on the front of the I O Center and played back on another MIDI device Any modifications are available When the following event is deleted from the song file AO kk dd Polyphonic Key Pressure A kk dd Polyphonic Key Pressure BO 10 dd Control Change General Purpose B1 10 dd Control Change General Purpose BO 51 dd
102. oaxial digital g p H B audio cord not supplied RCA cord not supplied ZB a I O Center ea CT zj ou Setting Up the Disklavier for Audio Data Reception Transmission You can select the kind of the incoming going out audio signals The following options should be set up in advance OMNI IN Selects the appropriate option to match the incoming data input to the OMNI IN jacks Audio Select this when you play back an audio software on the connected CD player etc and reproduce the sound from the Monitor speakers Analog MIDI YM Select this when you play back PianoSoft PlusAudio song Note While this option is selected you cannot adjust the ONMI IN Vol value and Video Synchronized Playback and Vocal Harmony Mode is not available OFF Select this when you cancel the data reception from the OMNI IN jacks OMNI OUT Selects the desired data to be output from the OMNI OUT jacks Output Select this when you output the same audio signals as the ones for the Monitor speakers Output PianoTG Select this when you output the ensemble part and the digital piano sound Note that the digital piano sound is also output in Acoustic mode PianoTG Select this when you output only the digital piano sound OFF Select this when you cancel the data transmission from the OMNI OUT jacks Digital Out Selects the desired data to be output from the DIGITAL O
103. ode will be provided at no charge however we may require you to reimburse Yamaha for the cost of delivering the source code to you The source code download is also available on the following website http www global yamaha com download disklavier_markiv Note that we shall bear no responsibility whatsoever for any damage arising from changes additions deletions made to the software for this product by a third party other than Yamaha or party authorized by Yamaha Note that re use of source code released to the public domain by Yamaha is unguaranteed and Yamaha shall not bear any responsibility whatsoever for the source code Note on the online document Additional license information is included in the HDD in the Disklavier system Connect the LAN port on the I O Center to your network router and then open the respective documents in the Document folder in the Disklavier s HDD Trademarks amp Copyrights This product is manufactured under license of U S Patents No 5231671 No 5301259 No 5428708 and No 5567901 from IVL Technologies Ltd e Yamaha Disklavier Silent PianoSoft PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft PlusAudio PianoSmart and Smart PianoSoft are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation SmartKey CueTIME and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America Disklavier MarkIV software Copyright 2004 YAMAHA CORPORATION This contains programs licensed unde
104. pending on the or Entire Network in the left side menu model of the My Network Places window Tap on E on the Pocket Controller 4 Copy the desired song files to the In the dialog that comes up look for Dkv From ToPC folder on the left side of and memorize it the Finder window Enter the address Dkv FromToPC in the address bar at the top of Explorer or Internet Explorer browser on the PC and click OK Copy the desired song files to the From ToPC folder Note If the user ID and password are required during the process enter any name for the ID and leave the space for the password blank 5 Tap on 5 t in the Main screen f DET is j Framilg FZ Ub wm MAGIE rue 6 Tap on Function and then Felreals The contents of the From ToPC folder will be refreshed on the screen and the new song files will be ready for playback on the Disklavier Notes Do not access the From ToPC folder while the Disklavier is engaged in another operation such as file copying or deleting 38 usijbua E CHAPTER Playing the Disklavier along with the Internal Metronome The beats of the metronome help you play the Disklavier with a steady tempo The tempo the meter beat and the volume of the click can be adjusted Note The Tempo value indicates the number of beats in a minute and one beat represents a quarter note When you play a song written in different measure unit conver
105. pplied with the Disklavier Names of Parts and Their Functions 1 Setting Up the Disklavier LLk 11 Preparing the Pocket Controller 15 Initial Settings of the Pocket Controller 16 Basic Precautions for Using Floppy Disks ON DS E MM 19 Available File Format and Structure of Data in the Removable Media 20 CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features 22 Changing the Playback Tempo 22 Playing Back Songs in a Different Key Transposition 0 i nc 22 Repeating Song Playback 23 Repeating a Specific Section of a Song ALB Re DEG ii i Iris iu Ne nes 23 Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part 24 Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound Software Playback and Microphone s Input 25 Utilizing me Play Li SIS 5 cae iar die edt 25 Temporarily Changing the Voice of a Track 26 Safe Torr MIL Ro o e TEE 28 Checking and Modifying the Song Information 31 Presetting Playback Control Options oi Each Solbes taba eda uae ei etn ioe 34 SmartKey Playback toe tristes an 35 Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs PianoSmart 36 Video Synchronized Playback 36 Copying Song File from a Personal Computer lo the Disklavietsas ooo etel 37 CHAPTER 3 Piano Playing Features 39 Playi
106. r MasterTune The digital piano has already been tuned to match the acoustic piano A3 440 Hz However you can re tune the digital piano in accordance with the pitch of the acoustic piano by following the procedure below Tap on in the Main screen and then on sis 7 2 Tap on J L jto tune the Disklavier To cancel tuning tap on ess 3 Tap on Exs _ to complete the operation Applying an Effect to Your Voice Vocal Harmony By connecting a microphone to the Disklavier and singing along with the piano you can enjoy a variety of effects such as adding harmony to your voice and changing the pitch of your voice You may feel as if you were singing in a bar lounge It s great fun to use this function l Hook up a microphone not supplied to the Media Center and then turn on the microphone Microphone not supplied Media Center MIC LINE switch INPUT VOLUME knob 2 Set the MIC LINE switch to the MIC position 3 Turn the INPUT VOLUME knob to adjust the input volume of the microphone 4 Adjust the MIC volume on PRC 100 gt pg 25 CHAPTER 6 Other Settings 5 Apply the desired reverb effect Tap on _Ex t_ to clear the Vocal gt pg 42 Harmony screen Tip The shortcut button on the Song screen is also available Tap on LH Gn to activate the Tap on amp in the Main screen L Wace Harmar
107. r alteration of the data of the purchaser or be liable for any damage from intrusions CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Accessing the Internet Once you have established an IDC account and successfully connected your Disklavier to the Internet you can access a special Disklavier website where you can audition and purchase song files access DisklavierRadio and download software updates among other things Notes Free contents that do not require an ID and password are available DisklavierRadio Select this to listen to streaming broadcasts of music with many channels of music content You can enjoy listening to piano performances that play continuously Note Music contents with narration are also available DisklavierMusicStore Select this to purchase and download MIDI song files The available formats are PianoSoft Solo PianoSoft Plus Smart PianoSoft and Standard MIDI Note Standard MIDI files may not include an interesting piano part To Download Library Select this to play purchased songs This option functions as the shortcut to Download Library where the purchased songs are stored My Account Select this to confirm your account information You can also re download song files previously purchased log out from the IDC service or refer to the help information from this option Network Update Select this to update the Disklavier using Internet connection Note T
108. r the GNU General Public License GNU Lesser General Public License the BSD Copyright the Artistic License and the others Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries usijbua B Important Precautions Read the following before operating the Disklavier Warning 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 on top of the cable If the power cable is damaged 1 e cut or a bare wire is exposed ask your dealer for a replacement Using the Disklavier in this con
109. ronome Recording starts automatically 7 After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording To cancel Quantize function select OFF in step 4 Changing the Default Tempo You can change the default tempo of a recorded song afterward When you change the tempo note that the current tempo is overwritten by the new one 2 3 Select the song to be overwritten pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then tap on Fune J Tap on Re REC Set up the overwritten part track and its voice gt pg 44 Recording the Left and Right Hand Parts Separately Overwrite Recording pg 47 Recording Ensemble Parts 4 Tap on Next EX A song recorded EX A song recorded in Time Mode in Metronome Mode CZ Ost HEC Ik deren Eaj ET al E aa A a Tapon of Tempo to adjust the tempo To resume the original tempo tap on Note You cannot change the Beat setting of a song recorded in Metronome Mode CHAPTER 4 Recording Press Time Mode Playback starts Metronome Mode Metronome starts 7 Play the Disklavier along with the metronome Recording starts automatically After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording Tap on to overwrite or Fw to record as anew song to complete the recording To cancel recording tap on L Carew To change a tempo without overwriting with a new performance perform the above proced
110. rt its setting changes as Synchronized Playback First set up the camcorder and follows showing the status with the color of the part the Disklavier and then start recording by following the icon procedures below Not record white Not overwrite green Record overwrite red Setting Up the Camcorder and the Tip You can also overwrite the previously Disklavier recorded part along with the blank part l Hook up a camcorder to the I O Center 5 Press gt to start and then immediately pause recording To MIC LINE input RCA cord To audio not supplied Camcorder output L R B m S I O Center UV m 070 070 0070 KL JJ 0000000 m a 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O AQ e OOOOOOO dee SYNC OUT O O O O O O O O O O O O DT mtm s inu 0000000 2000000 OO 0 0 0 0 O 60000000 J OO OO OO OO OO OO Oo Confirm that Recording appears in the information area and then start playing the Disklavier The Disklavier starts recording 7 Press E to stop recording and then tap on sms to overwrite or new to 2 Tap on in the Main screen record as a new song to complete the and then 7 recording For normal use the adjustment of this option is not required To cancel the recording tap on e 7 Adjusts the length of the offset time that leads the actual playback of entire recording AS Tap on j to turn the video synchroniz
111. s whose addresses begin with http www yamaha com is referred to as the Yamaha site XG Yamaha XG is an extension of the GM General MIDI format Its greater polyphony more voices and use of effects enhances the compatibility between MIDI devices When a song in the Yamaha XG format is played on another XG compatible tone generator or synthesizer it plays and sounds as the original composer creator intended CHAPTER 12 Glossary 104 usijbua B CHAPTER m 3 Specifications General Sensor System Key Sensors Noncontact optical fiber grayscale shutter sensing system for 88 keys senses the key position keying velocity and key releasing velocity Hammer Sensors Noncontact optical fiber grayscale shutter sensing system Equipped with the C3 grand piano or higher specification models only Pedal Sensors Noncontact digital optical sensing system senses the pedal position Continuous sensing for the damper and soft pedals and on off sensing for the sostenuto pedal Drive System Keys DSP servo drive system high power servocontrolled solenoids with supersensitive magnetic sensor The supersensitive magnetic sensor is only for the PRO Series Pedals DSP servo drive system servocontrolled solenoids Data Storage Internal HDD 80 GB Standard MIDI File SMF FORMAT 0 1 E SEQ Removable Media Compact Disc Yamaha PianoSoft PlusAudio audio CD ISO 9600 compliant Data CD ISO 9660 Leve
112. setto Dia Fal A Capella Falsetto Jazz 2 Unison Low 3 Unison Low Diatonic Jazz Diatonic Girl A Capella Dia Chordal XG Karaoke Auto Karaoke Mode Karaoke Girl Karaoke Pitch 2 Unison High 3 Unison High Vocoder Auto Upper Vocoder Auto Lower DetuneXG VocoderXG Vocoder Mode Upper Vocoder Mode Lower Vocoder Girl Upper Vocoder Girl Lower Vocoder PitchUpper Vocoder PitchLower Vocal Harmony Mode Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Chromatic Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Detune Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocoder Vocal Harmony Type Mode ChromaticXG Vocal Harmony Chromatic Vocoder Voice amp Inst CHAPTER a MIDI an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface allows electronic device synthesizers etc to interact and work in synchronization with other MIDI compatible device Disklavier enables you to enjoy a variety of MIDI features by connecting a MIDI device or computer to the Disklavier s I O Center Hooking Up a MIDI Device MIDI device Drum Machine sequencer synthesizer tone generator etc or computer port input USB cable not supplied MIDI cable not supplied PR R va NN o o o 4 IN OUT MIDI ETS LA Kris AD
113. stall Floppy Disk In the case of updating the Disklavier be sure to make a install floppy disk Tap on S 1 in the ie Main screen and then on system stem 1 Lo i 2 Load a formatted floppy disk 2HD to the drive pg 20 Loading and Ejecting a Floppy Disk 3 Tap on The Disklavier will start making a backup floppy disk Sue i Hare bois appa emi b um mem an Tap on and then on amp to complete the operation 67 Formatting a Floppy Disk You can format a floppy disk Tap M _ on in the Main screen pg 12 Selecting a Song i Quick Guide and then s on Format FL Tap on To cancel erasure tap on Cancel Tapon ok Tap on _ k after the completion message appears Resetting the Disklavier If you want to return your Disklavier to its initial factory settings follow the procedure below Tap on F and thon on on 2 id on in the Main screen BEN NAT M M n 3 CET oss Exbur Tap to cancel resetting r BE ar i 3 Tap on to start resetting Tap on Exit to complete the operation Assigning a Specific Function to the ONE TOUCH Button You can assign the ONE TOUCH button on the cradle a series of procedures for an often used function The followings are the available functions REC Sets the Disklavier in recording mode pg 43 Performance T
114. switches can be connected simultaneously Assignable functions are as follows Play Stop Controls starting stopping of playback Tempo control is also available only in the FC7 Main Volume Controls the overall volume Voice Volume Controls the volume of the piano voice in Quiet Mode and Headphone Mode Pitch Bend Controls the pitch of the piano voice Setting Up the Disklavier for Foot Controls Switches Connect a foot control switch to the FOOT CNTRL1 2 jack Bottom of the Media Center Foot control switch not supplied Tap on 7 in the Main screen and then Foot Crit spores ee Ta F pat Corel im Mimi riri I Paz ao jom umpum ee LTEN a Be Tap on Function of the desired foot control switch and then the desired function Assignable functions m ac Bm Tap on Close Go to step 6 when you select the Play Stop function Select the detailed setting When Main Volume Voice Volume is selected Tap on Direction and then press to select the option Up Raises the volume when the foot control switch is pressed and turns down the volume when released Down Lowers the volume when the foot control switch is pressed and turns up the volume when released When Pitch Bend is selected Tap on Direction and then press to select the option Up Raises the key when the foot control switch 1s pressed and resumes the original pitch
115. t the unit to quarter note e g When playing a song in 3 2 set Beat to 6 4 Tap on E in the Main screen pe T Q it ott re aa al E n 2 Tap on __Mstronema J to start the metronome The color of __Mstromoma changes to blue To stop the metronome tap on 3 Tapon to adjust the value of the desired option Tip Tap on to resume the default tempo In such a case note that the operation changes only the Tempo value 4 Tap on Exit gt to complete the operation 37 Playing the Disklavier Accompanied by the Additional Voice s Performance Mode This function lets you play the piano sound of the Disklavier accompanied by other voices produced by the internal tone generator A maximum of two voices sound in unison with the right hand part that you play and one voice does with the left hand part You can also mute the piano sound to your preference l Tap on in the Main screen Tap to change the split point see step 3 Voice name Turns on off the left hand right hand1 right hand2 part accompanying voice 2 Tap on m ma to turn on off the accompanying voice for the respective part Each time you tapon amp Mi R the respective voice turns on blue and off yellow alternately 3 Tap on SplitPoint and then press to select a note as the split point within the range from A 1 to C7 if necessary The selected note and notes lower
116. the original key will resume The key varies depending on the angle of the controller 2 When is selected the song will be keyed down CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Operating an Optional Foot Switch FC4 FC5 When Play Stop is selected for Function When the switch is pressed playback will start When the switch 1s released playback will pause When Main Volume or Voice Volume is selected for Function with Direction set to Down When the switch is pressed the sound will be muted When the switch is released the original volume will resume 3 When Up is selected and the switch is pressed the volume will increase all the way There is no effect for Voice Volume When Pitch Bend is selected for Function with Polarity set to When the switch is pressed the song will be keyed up to 2 key When the switch is released the original key will resume 4 When is selected and the switch is pressed the song will be keyed down 62 usijbua m CHAPTER 6 Other Settings 63 Hooking Up AV Equipment If you connect the Disklavier to an audio system you can hear the sound played played back on the Disklavier from the connected audio system and the sound played back on the connected audio system from the Disklavier AV amplifier CD player etc To audio To audio 1 Todigital audio inputs outputs inputs E 15 E B MJ O O Fi FH C
117. tically After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording Tap on ie to overwrite or ew to record as anew song to complete the recording To cancel recording tap on Lee Tip To overwrite not overdub a track select OFF in step 5 Recording Songs Based on Measures and Beats Metronome Mode Recording There are two recording modes available for the Disklavier Time Mode recording mode based on the elapsed playing time and Metronome Mode Once you record songs in Metronome Mode you can start overwriting recordings synchronized with the beats of the internal metronome over the recorded songs Furthermore you can change the tempo of the recorded songs afterward by editing its original data Making a New Recording Set up the metronome steps 1 and 3 of Playing the Disklavier along with the Internal Metronome on page 39 2 Tap on New REC 3 Press gt Heer hrs 1 Dub dobum a Hes Sij counter starts E AI K Wl 4 Play the Disklavier along with the metronome Recording starts automatically 5 After playing the Disklavier press m to stop recording CHAPTER 4 Recording Overwriting a Part on an Existing Song Select the song to be overwritten gt pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide and then tap on Fune J Tap on amp Re REC Set up the overwritten part track and its voice gt pg 44 Recording the Left and Right Hand Parts
118. transfer of MIDI song files between instruments of different manufacturers A MIDI song recorded using a GM compatible tone generator should play back correctly when used with any GM compatible tone generator The standard specifies that a GM compatible tone generator must support 24 note polyphony 16 parts and 128 standard voices Half Pedal See Incremental Pedal Incremental Pedal Piano pedals are not always completely up or down and may be held somewhere in between Using incremental pedal data also called continuous or half pedal data the Disklavier precisely records the up and down movement of the piano pedals Internet A huge network made up of networks the Internet allows high speed data transfer among computers mobile phones and other devices IP address A string of numbers assigned to each computer connected to a network and indicating the device s location on the network LAN Short for Local Area Network this is a data transfer network that connects a group of computers at a single location such as an office or home by means of a special cable 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 then play that part yourself When recording an L R song you can record the two parts simultaneously or separately MIDI An acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface
119. u can automatically adjust only the volume of the acoustic piano part moderately without changing the volume of other parts Select the desired acoustic piano volume Soft 85 thru Soft 20 or select Thru to inactivate this function Note The smaller the Soft value the softer the volume becomes Main Volume Adjust Adjusts the overall volume Audio Volume Adjust Adjusts the volume of the accompaniment or standard audio sound pre recorded on the software CDs Audio Pitch Adjust Adjusts the pitch of the accompaniment or standard audio sound pre recorded on the software CDs Skip Sets the song to be played OFF or not ON during playback a series of songs in an album Guide Turns the SmartKey function on ON or off DFF When ON is selected you can set the on off setting of the SmartKey function respectively for each part L and R For details see Selecting the Part to Be Guided on page 35 Note The Guide option is automatically set to ON when SmartKey song 1s played CHAPTER 2 Song Playback Features Select the desired song pg 12 Selecting a Song in Quick Guide u k Eg vang Pineal Library 5 Slew rs dere Crab de Lue U Part IkEy Un eo MAGIE voire T a mn Tap on Liss gt repeatedly in the Song screen so that the following screen appears ias Fari C3 dH Pane Pari ih amp UU Fea VaimePRS Cove Tun
120. uick Guide 2 Operate the key and the desired pedal The key and pedal operation varies depending on the type of the articulation For Head blow up articulation 1 Press and hold the soft pedal and then press the desired key The blow up speed is controlled in accordance with the angle of the pedal that is pressed Continue to next page 40 usijbua m CHAPTER 3 Piano Playing Features 4 For Joint articulation 1 Press the desired key to be jointed with the next key 2 Depress and hold the sostenuto pedal and then press another key in a certain interval The first note leads to the second one by added glissando between them Tip This articulation is the most effective when the interval of the two notes is an octave Note When the interval of the jointed notes is narrower or wider than an octave Joint articulation may not effect those notes For Tail fall down articulation 1 Press the desired key 2 While the key is pressed depress the damper pedal and then release the key 3 Release the damper pedal to mute the note The note sustains for a while with its pitch falling down to the lower octave s note before muting the note completely Tip When you immediately release the damper pedal short Tail articulation effects on that note When you slowly release the damper pedal long Tail articulation effects on that note Note The Disklavier stops sustaining the note and then adds Tail art
121. ume 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 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 Do not modify internal AC connection for the I O Center DIO 100 This product shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection This product has a power switch for shutting off all system The switch is located on the Power Supply Unit nearby the entrance of the AC cord Note that the switch on the I O Center does not shutdown all system but I O Center and Media Center only Pressing the I side of the switch turns the I O Center on and the O side off Make sure that the plug of the I O Center s power cable can easily be disconnected from the AC outlet as a measure of precaution Battery Use your Pocket Controller PRC 100 only with EA BLO8 batteries the EA 70 AC adapter Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced Repla
122. ure The NTES file system is not supported for this function Making Backups 2 3 4 Connect an external USB HDD to the USB port on the Media Center Tap on i in the Main screen RONDE Tap on Next in the System screen Next and then Tap on k me E j Exkus i li manu mari Ki ramumu ie bma Basa Cha mina usd rr LT P ATTI TEP Japs The Disklavier will start making backups Tap on o after the completion message appears and then Ex CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Restoring the Song Library Perform steps 1 and 2 in Making Backups above Tap on Next in the System screen Next and then Rezim Ei 3 Tap on k one i Pe Cap a Casier r chirr well be chat Vi po rikio LL mmber De ou mis La cms Dar CNT A ALTE comtes PE MAGIE rs The Disklavier will start restoring the song library Tap on o after the completion message appears and then Exi 66 usijbua B CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Restoring the Contents in the Demo Album If the demo songs are erased by chance they can be restored by following the procedure below l Tap on F and a on in the Main screen n XI mm 5 stem y RR 2 Tap on Recall Dema Album JJ 3 Tap on to start restoring Tap on x to complete the operation Note The contents saved in the demo album will be erased Making an In
123. ures from step 1 thru 9 omitting steps 3 6 and 7 52 usijbua m CHAPTER The following functions listed in the Function Menu are useful for organizing the contents in the song libraries Creating an Album In the PianoSoft Library CD Library Download Library Li b ra ry From To PC and User Library as well as Play Lists gt pg 25 Utilizing the Play Lists This function is available for PianoSoft Library User Note Be sure to read album as list during Library and Play Lists L Select the desired source pg 12 Ex Function Menu for the Album List of User Selecting a Song in Quick Guide Library and then tap on Function J ee JSS oe a ii User Lobeary 2 Tap on L Mew Album b bis Album m oou LLIGiG UAiB Menu items Lados es x User loans Girmis Alii Firg lus si Fir arm han Po rE Gia EI LIES Ci Tap to cancel album Note The menu items differ depending on the creation screen FT LT TTT T To clear the Function Menu screen tap on To name the new album see step 3 in eee BEI a T T BGT or MERGER or press 254 Renaming an Album on page 54 3 Tap on Gr 4 Tap on after the completion message appears 53 Renaming an Album This function is available except for Download Library and From To PC l Select the desired album pg 12 Selecting a Song
124. urns on the Performance function gt pg 39 Standby Turns off the Disklavier pg 6 in Quick Guide Tap on 7 in the Main screen and then on one Tsuen 2 Tap on Function press s to select the desired option and then on Clase 3 Tap oni Exil operation to complete the CHAPTER 6 Other Settings To inactivate the ONE TOUCH button select No Function in step 2 Diagnosing the Disklavier The piano diagnostics may be required as the occasion demands In such a case follow the instructions of your Yamaha dealer and perform the following procedure Tap on yA Service Center in the PRC 100 Menu screen che LUTTE Cim i r Cash Kimi pee y Ci 1 Ane Thiem a Piim Ce im a ANH Tap on the desired option and then follow the instructions that appears on the screen Tap on Est to return to the PRC 100 Menu screen 68 usijbua m CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Piano Voice List Instrument Voice Name Eos Group The following table lists the voices in the internal tone AEM Brass AEM Trumpet 1 generator only for the piano playing in Quiet or AEM Trumpet 2 Headphone mode For details on the voice selection see AEM Trombone Selecting the Voice in Quiet Headphone Mode on page 19 in Quick Guide AEM Sax AEM Alt Sax 1 AEM AIt Sax 2 for Solo Instrument Voice Name AEM Tenor Sax Group AEM Baritone Sax Grand Piano Grand Piano AEM Section AEM Brass Section Br
125. wOrgn XG DetDrwOr XG 60sDrOrl XG 60sDrOr2 XG 70sDrOrl1 XG DrawOrg2 XG 60sDrOr3 XG EvenBar XG 16 2 2 3 N o SO eo N oo 113 XG Harmo 2 NI SO 114 XG TangoAcd oco 115 XG TngoAcd2 116 Nylon Guitar 117 XG NylonGtr 118 XG NylonGt2 119 XG NylonGt3 120 XG VelGtHrm o O o O0 0 N NJ N O On RON N N O N AR XG Organ Ba XG 70sDrOr2 87 XG CheezOrg XG Ukulele 8 XG DrawOrg3 Steel Guitar XG PercOrgn XG SteelGtr XG 70sPcOr1 XG SteelGt2 XG DetPrcOr XG LiteOrg XG PercOrg2 125 XG 12StrGtr 126 XG Nyln amp Stl 127 XG Stl amp Body 128 XG Mandolin sO O SO ND NINI NIN AJOIN A Rotor Organ 71 CHAPTER 6 Other Settings Group Name Voice Voice Name Group Name Voice Voice Name Number Number 129 XG Jazz Gtr 130 XG MelloGtr 163 XG Fretless 164 XG Fretles2 XG JazzAmp 165 XG Fretles3 XG CleanGir 166 XG Fretles4 XG ChorusGt 167 XG SynFretl XG Mute Gtr XG Smooth XG FunkGtr1 XG SlapBas1 136 XG MuteStlG XG ResoSlap 137 XG FunkGtr2 138 XG Jazz Man 139 XG Ovrdrive 140 XG Gt Pinch 171 XG PunchThm 172 XG SlapBas2 173 XG VeloSlap 174 XG SynBass 1 175 XG SynBal Dk 176 XG FastResB 177 XG AcidBass 178 XG Clv Bass 179 XG TeknoBa 180 XG Oscar 181 XG SqrBass 182 XG RubberBa 183 XG Hammer 141 XG Dist Gtr 142 XG FeedbkGt 143 XG FeedbGt2 144 XG GtrHarmo 145 XG GtFeedbk 146 XG GtrHrmo2 147 Acoust
126. when released Down Lowers the key when the foot control switch is pressed and resumes the original pitch when released Tap on Polarity and then press to select the option 4 Raises lowers the key when the foot control switch is pressed and resumes the original pitch when released Raises lowers the key when the foot control switch is released and resumes the original pitch when pressed 6 Tap on Ei to complete the setting Notes You cannot assign the same function to both Foot Cntrl 1 and Foot Cntrl 2 Operating an Optional Foot Control FC7 When Play Stop is selected for Function When the control is pressed down all the way playback will start in the original tempo When the control is released completely playback will pause Playback tempo varies depending on the angle of the controller within the range of 0 to 50 When Main Volume or Voice Volume is selected for Function with Direction set to Down When the control is pressed down all the way the sound will be muted When the control is released completely the volume turns up all the way The volume varies depending on the angle of the controller 1 When Up is selected the direction of control is reversed When Pitch Bend is selected for Function with Polarity set to 4 When the control is pressed down all the way the song will be keyed up to 2 key When the control is released completely
127. y Names of Parts and Their Functions Media Center Front e e o 5 Note The location of each unit differs OPEN CLOSE depending on the model p 8 1 STANDBY ON button User Selects the User Library Pressing the button turns the Disklavier on or puts it PianoSoft Selects the PianoSoft Library in Standby mode CD Selects the loaded CD Holding down the button shuts down the Disklavier FD Selects the loaded floppy disk 2 QUIET button 4 Front lid Activates the Quiet Mode Draw and swing down to cover the front panel 3 Source Select buttons 5 CD tray Starts or stops playback of the songs stored in the pg 20 Loading a CD corresponding library medium 6 Floppy disk drive pg 20 Loading and Ejecting a Floppy Disk N Co qp Eject button Ejects the loaded floppy disk Access lamp Lights while the system is reading writing data on the floppy disk OPEN CLOSE button Opens and closes the CD tray Bottom O CHAPTER 1 Getting Started VOL volume buttons Adjusts the overall volume I 4 1 Song Select Fast Reverse Fast Forward buttons Pressing the button selects a song Holding down the button fast reverses forwards REC button Set the Disklavier in Recor
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