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EnglishAdvancedManual.book Page i Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM

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iEnglishIntroductionCongratulations and thank you for purchasing the Disklavier Mark IV/PRO Series Piano.The Disklavier Mark IV/PRO Series Piano is an

Page 4 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

iiImportant PrecautionsRead the following before operating the Disklavier.Warning• Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subject to excessive heat,

Page 5 - RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT

iiiEnglish• If a foreign object or water gets inside the Disklavier turn it off immediately, and remove the power plug from the AC outlet. Consult you

Page 6 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

ivTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1Getting Started 1Items Supplied with the Disklavier ...1Names of Parts and Their Functions ...

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vEnglishCHAPTER 6Other Settings 66Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning of a Song...66Inactivating

Page 8 - Baterías usadas

1CHAPTER1Getting StartedMake sure the following items are supplied with your Disklavier:• Media Center (1)• Installation kit for the Media Center (1 s

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started2EnglishG Eject buttonEjects the loaded floppy disk.H Access lampLights while the system is reading/writing data on the flop

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started3A OUTPUT jacksL/(L+R): Accepts speaker cord from the left Monitor speaker*.R: Accepts speaker cord from the right Monitor s

Page 11 - Introduction

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started4EnglishM AC inletAccepts the power cable from the Power Supply unit.N MAINS switchTurns the I/O Center on/off.O DIGITAL OUT

Page 12 - Important Precautions

The Control Unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product. One of the labels below or similar is located on the inside of the CD drive unit.L’unité d

Page 13 - Disk Drive (HDD)

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started5A TO PD terminalAccepts the power cord from the Pedal Drive (PD) unit.B TO MD terminalAccepts the power cord from the Motor

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started6EnglishF TO DRIVE terminalAccepts the power cord from the Key Drive (KD) unit.G TO CSP terminalAccepts the power cable from

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started7A Touch screen→ pg. 3 “Tapping with the stylus pen” in “Quick Guide”.B Charge indicator (amber)Lights up when the Pocket Co

Page 16 - Getting Started

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started8EnglishN Security eyeletAccepts an anti-theft cord.O SpeakerP Battery compartment lidQ RESET button (located inside of the

Page 17 - Note: Certain USB storage

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started9A AC adaptor jackAccepts the AC adaptor.B I/O portAccepts the I/O port on the Pocket Controller.C ONE TOUCH button(→ pg. 81

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started10EnglishA Woofer unitB LOW/HIGH volume controlsAdjust the base/treble sound volume.C Power indicatorLights up while the spe

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started11Installing the Media CenterSetting Up the Disklavier1Screw the supplied screws into the nuts.2Hang the Media Center.3Tight

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started12EnglishInstalling the Monitor Speaker (only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers)1Attach the hanger to the bottom

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started13Wiring the DisklavierNote: This connection is necessary only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers.* When you repl

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started14EnglishNote: Be sure to connect the Power Supply unit’s power cable to an AC wall outlet after all other connections are d

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SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stampe

Page 24 - ONE TOUCH

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started15Notes on Rechargeable BatteryThe rechargeable battery used in the Pocket Controller should last for one to two years under

Page 25 - LOW HIGH LINE

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started16Continue to next page...EnglishThe following functions are available to control the Disklavier remotely. Set up a variety

Page 26 - Setting Up the Disklavier

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started17Adding Your City to the [Time Zone] Drop Down List1 Tap on .2 Tap on the time zone to be replaced with your desired city.

Page 27 - Note: When you hang the

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started18Continue to next page...EnglishResetting the Pocket ControllerWhen rebooting cannot be performed or the Pocket Controller

Page 28 - Wiring the Disklavier

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started19Pairing the Pocket Controller and the DisklavierFor normal use, this setup is not required.1Make sure that other wireless

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CHAPTER 1: Getting Started20Continue to next page...EnglishHandling Floppy DisksIn order to protect data stored on floppy disks from damage or loss, b

Page 30 - Controller

CHAPTER 1: Getting Started21Loading a CDLoading1 Press on the Media Center to open the CD tray.2 Place the CD on the tray, and then press to close

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22EnglishContinue to next page...CHAPTER2Song Playback FeaturesYou can search songs in the I/O center of the Disklavier.Searching songsSearching Songs

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CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features23Playing the song foundPlaying all songs in the search resultJumping to the song fileClearing a song from the search

Page 33 - REPLACE BATTERY

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features24EnglishThis could be useful, for example, when listening carefully to a piano part at slow tempo, and also when pra

Page 34 - ESS-ID number

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING — When using any electrical or electronic product, basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions

Page 35 - Floppy Disks and CDs

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features25This could be useful, for example, when providing non-stop background music at a party.In addition to the A-B Repea

Page 36 - Removable Media

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features26Continue to next page...English5Tap on at the end of the section you want to repeat (point B).The beginning of th

Page 37 - Song Playback Features

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features27Besides adjusting the overall volume, the volume balance among the different sound sources as described below can b

Page 38 - Tap to cancel the

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features28Continue to next page...EnglishPlaying Back the Desired Songs in the Desired Order2Tap on .To cancel this operatio

Page 39 - Different Key (Transposition)

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features294Tap on the desired track number to be edited in the track list.5Tap on [Voice].The voice list screen appears.Selec

Page 40 - Repeating a Specific Section

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features30Continue to next page...EnglishYou can edit the existing ensemble tracks to your preference by using the following

Page 41 - Desired Piano Part

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features316Tap on the desired edit track option button ( , , or ).Destination track buttonTap to cancel editing.[Mix Track] s

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CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features32Continue to next page...EnglishDelete Track1Perform steps 1 thru 5 in “Editing Tracks (Mix/Move/Copy Track)”. (→ pg

Page 43 - Voice of a Track

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features33Checking the Song Information (Song-Info Screen)You can check the following information of the selected song:[Song

Page 44 - Tap to cancel selection

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features34Continue to next page...EnglishChecking and Modifying the Song Information (Song-Tag screen)You can modify the foll

Page 45 - Editing Tracks

STATEMENTS REGARDING THE WIRELESS LAN CARDRADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENTThe available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are ass

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CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features35Entering Characters1 Slide the front panel of the Pocket Controller to show the keyboard.2 Press a key to enter the

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CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features36EnglishYou can customize the manner of playback for each song in advance.[Piano Part Ch L]: Selects the desired cha

Page 48 - Song Information

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features37The SmartKey feature of your Disklavier is a unique application of Yamaha’s patented “Guide” system technology and

Page 49 - For [Rate]

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features38EnglishYou can add a Disklavier piano performance provided on SmartPiano software floppy disks to the playback of s

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CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features39You can copy song files from a Windows or Macintosh computer to a special folder on the Disklavier called [FromToPC

Page 51 - Options for Each Song

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features40Continue to next page...English6Tap on in the [Main] screen.7Tap on , and then on .The contents of the [FromToPC

Page 52 - SmartKey™ Playback

CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features413Click the [Dkv******] icon.The [Dkv******] folder opens. Confirm that the [FromToPC] icon is shown in the [Dkv****

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42EnglishContinue to next page...CHAPTER3Piano Playing FeaturesThe beats of the metronome help you play the Disklavier with a steady tempo. The tempo,

Page 54 - Disklavier

CHAPTER 3: Piano Playing Features43To mute the piano sound, tap on . turns to red. Each time you tap on , the piano sound turns on and off alterna

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CHAPTER 3: Piano Playing Features44Continue to next page...EnglishFor Joint articulation1 Press the desired key to be jointed with the next key.2 Depr

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FOR U.S.A.COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)Responsible Party : Yamaha Corp of AmericaAddress : 6600 Orangethorpe A

Page 57 - Tap to change the split

CHAPTER 3: Piano Playing Features45Playing the Disklavier in Harmony ModeA piano sounds differently depending on the size of the room in which it is p

Page 58 - Your Play

46EnglishCHAPTER4Recording FeaturesA song that you play on the Disklavier can be recorded in the [User Library] and the recorded song can be easily pl

Page 59 - Line (Harmony Mode)

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features47With the simple operation of the buttons on the Media Center, you can quickly start recording. The new song will be rec

Page 60 - Applying Reverb Effects to

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features48Continue to next page...English3Tap on , and then on .4Tap on the desired part ( , , or ) to select its setting (to b

Page 61 - Recording a New Song

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features49Starting Video Synchronized Recording3Tap on to turn the video synchronization on.Each time you tap on , the video s

Page 62 - Song title area

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features50Continue to next page...English You can record a Disklavier piano performance in the [User Library] along with the play

Page 63 - Recording

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features51To change a voice and its volume without overwriting with a new performance, perform the above procedures from steps 1

Page 64 - Each time you tap on

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features52EnglishYou can overdub* a track (part) in an existing song.* The existing and new performances will be mixed when you p

Page 65 - Recording Ensemble Parts

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features53There are two recording modes available for the Disklavier: Time Mode (recording mode based on the elapsed playing time

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CHAPTER 4: Recording Features54EnglishThis function is used to compensate for slight inaccuracies in the playing data (the length of a note and the ti

Page 67 - Overdubbing an Existing

Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used BatteriesThese symbols on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying docu

Page 68 - Recording)

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features55You can change the default tempo of a recorded song afterward. When you change the tempo, note that the current tempo i

Page 69 - Quantize Function

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features56Continue to next page...EnglishA song that you play on the Disklavier and the audio input from the MIC/LINE IN jack can

Page 70 - Changing the Default Tempo

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features57You can record your piano performance as MIDI data and the audio input from the MIC/LINE IN jack as audio (WAVE file) d

Page 71 - Recording a Song as Audio

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features58English4Tap on .To select the part to record, tap on the desired part ( , , or ) to change its setting (record or not

Page 72 - Recording a Song as MIDI

CHAPTER 4: Recording Features59You can re-record the song already existing in the [User Library] as audio data (WAVE file). You can also overdub your

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CHAPTER 4: Recording Features60English5Press to start recording.Recording starts automatically.6Start playing the Disklavier or recording with the mi

Page 74 - Song as Audio Data

Verbraucherinformation zur Sammlung und Entsorgung alter Elektrogeräte und benutzter BatterienBefinden sich diese Symbole auf den Produkten, der Verpa

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