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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
iiImportant PrecautionsRead the following before operating the Disklavier.Warning• Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subject to excessive heat,
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
ivTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1Getting Started 1Items Supplied with the Disklavier ...1Names of Parts and Their Functions ...
vEnglishCHAPTER 6Other Settings 66Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning of a Song...66Inactivating
1CHAPTER1Getting StartedMake sure the following items are supplied with your Disklavier:• Media Center (1)• Installation kit for the Media Center (1 s
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started2EnglishG Eject buttonEjects the loaded floppy disk.H Access lampLights while the system is reading/writing data on the flop
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
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
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
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
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started6EnglishF TO DRIVE terminalAccepts the power cord from the Key Drive (KD) unit.G TO CSP terminalAccepts the power cable from
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
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started8EnglishN Security eyeletAccepts an anti-theft cord.O SpeakerP Battery compartment lidQ RESET button (located inside of the
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
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started10EnglishA Woofer unitB LOW/HIGH volume controlsAdjust the base/treble sound volume.C Power indicatorLights up while the spe
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started11Installing the Media CenterSetting Up the Disklavier1Screw the supplied screws into the nuts.2Hang the Media Center.3Tight
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started12EnglishInstalling the Monitor Speaker (only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers)1Attach the hanger to the bottom
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started13Wiring the DisklavierNote: This connection is necessary only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers.* When you repl
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
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stampe
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started15Notes on Rechargeable BatteryThe rechargeable battery used in the Pocket Controller should last for one to two years under
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started16Continue to next page...EnglishThe following functions are available to control the Disklavier remotely. Set up a variety
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.
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started18Continue to next page...EnglishResetting the Pocket ControllerWhen rebooting cannot be performed or the Pocket Controller
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started19Pairing the Pocket Controller and the DisklavierFor normal use, this setup is not required.1Make sure that other wireless
CHAPTER 1: Getting Started20Continue to next page...EnglishHandling Floppy DisksIn order to protect data stored on floppy disks from damage or loss, b
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
22EnglishContinue to next page...CHAPTER2Song Playback FeaturesYou can search songs in the I/O center of the Disklavier.Searching songsSearching Songs
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features23Playing the song foundPlaying all songs in the search resultJumping to the song fileClearing a song from the search
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features24EnglishThis could be useful, for example, when listening carefully to a piano part at slow tempo, and also when pra
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING — When using any electrical or electronic product, basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions
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
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
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features27Besides adjusting the overall volume, the volume balance among the different sound sources as described below can b
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features28Continue to next page...EnglishPlaying Back the Desired Songs in the Desired Order2Tap on .To cancel this operatio
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
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features30Continue to next page...EnglishYou can edit the existing ensemble tracks to your preference by using the following
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features316Tap on the desired edit track option button ( , , or ).Destination track buttonTap to cancel editing.[Mix Track] s
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features32Continue to next page...EnglishDelete Track1Perform steps 1 thru 5 in “Editing Tracks (Mix/Move/Copy Track)”. (→ pg
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features33Checking the Song Information (Song-Info Screen)You can check the following information of the selected song:[Song
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features34Continue to next page...EnglishChecking and Modifying the Song Information (Song-Tag screen)You can modify the foll
STATEMENTS REGARDING THE WIRELESS LAN CARDRADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENTThe available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are ass
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
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features36EnglishYou can customize the manner of playback for each song in advance.[Piano Part Ch L]: Selects the desired cha
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features37The SmartKey feature of your Disklavier is a unique application of Yamaha’s patented “Guide” system technology and
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features38EnglishYou can add a Disklavier piano performance provided on SmartPiano software floppy disks to the playback of s
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features39You can copy song files from a Windows or Macintosh computer to a special folder on the Disklavier called [FromToPC
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features40Continue to next page...English6Tap on in the [Main] screen.7Tap on , and then on .The contents of the [FromToPC
CHAPTER 2: Song Playback Features413Click the [Dkv******] icon.The [Dkv******] folder opens. Confirm that the [FromToPC] icon is shown in the [Dkv****
42EnglishContinue to next page...CHAPTER3Piano Playing FeaturesThe beats of the metronome help you play the Disklavier with a steady tempo. The tempo,
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
CHAPTER 3: Piano Playing Features44Continue to next page...EnglishFor Joint articulation1 Press the desired key to be jointed with the next key.2 Depr
FOR U.S.A.COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)Responsible Party : Yamaha Corp of AmericaAddress : 6600 Orangethorpe A
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
46EnglishCHAPTER4Recording FeaturesA song that you play on the Disklavier can be recorded in the [User Library] and the recorded song can be easily pl
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
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features48Continue to next page...English3Tap on , and then on .4Tap on the desired part ( , , or ) to select its setting (to b
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features49Starting Video Synchronized Recording3Tap on to turn the video synchronization on.Each time you tap on , the video s
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features50Continue to next page...English You can record a Disklavier piano performance in the [User Library] along with the play
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features51To change a voice and its volume without overwriting with a new performance, perform the above procedures from steps 1
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features52EnglishYou can overdub* a track (part) in an existing song.* The existing and new performances will be mixed when you p
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features53There are two recording modes available for the Disklavier: Time Mode (recording mode based on the elapsed playing time
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features54EnglishThis function is used to compensate for slight inaccuracies in the playing data (the length of a note and the ti
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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
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
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
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features58English4Tap on .To select the part to record, tap on the desired part ( , , or ) to change its setting (record or not
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
CHAPTER 4: Recording Features60English5Press to start recording.Recording starts automatically.6Start playing the Disklavier or recording with the mi
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