Chapter 2: Basic Operations9Continue to next page . . .EnglishTurning the Disklavier On1Confirm that the power cable of the Power Supply unit is conne
Chapter 2: Basic Operations105Press (power button). The Tablet Controller is turned on and the Play screen appears. Note: This may take approximate
Chapter 2: Basic Operations11EnglishNote: In case the Disklavier and the Tablet Controller cannot connect in wireless, the following display appears.
Chapter 2: Basic Operations12After daily use, be sure to turn the Disklavier off by following the procedure below.In Standby mode, the piano is in eff
Chapter 2: Basic Operations13Continue to next page . . .EnglishBefore disconnecting the power cable from the AC wall outlet, be sure to shut down the
Chapter 2: Basic Operations14 About the [MAINS] switchesThe [MAINS] switches (on both the Power Supply unit and the I/O Center) only need to be switc
15Continue to next page . . .Chapter 3Basic PlaybackPlaying Back the Sample Songs in the Song Library1Turn the Disklavier on. ( pg. 9 “Turning the D
Chapter 3: Basic Playback163Tap on .4Tap on the desired album.The frame of the selected album will be displayed in red.To select songs other than the
Chapter 3: Basic Playback17EnglishTo pause playback, tap on . will change to .To continue playback, tap on .To select the next song, tap on .To se
Chapter 3: Basic Playback18Adjusting the Overall Volume1Tap on on the right bottom of a screen.2Drag the volume knob to adjust the volume. The volum
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Chapter 3: Basic Playback19Continue to next page . . .EnglishSelecting a Song1When you play back a song on a floppy disk, a CD, or a USB medium, load
Chapter 3: Basic Playback203Tap on the desired source*.* In this manual, we call each removable medium (floppy disk, CD, and USB flash memory, etc.) a
Chapter 3: Basic Playback21EnglishDuring playback or pausing, tap on / to locate the desired point. Tap on to start playback.During pausing, tap o
Chapter 3: Basic Playback22You can specify the desired song to be played on the Play screen.Selecting Directly the Different Song from the Current Alb
Chapter 3: Basic Playback23EnglishRepeating Song Playback1Tap on on the Function bar.The Ex-Ctrl (Extra control) bar appears on top center of the sc
Chapter 3: Basic Playback24This feature is useful, for example, when you listen to a complicated piano part with more care in slow tempo, and also whe
Chapter 3: Basic Playback25EnglishThis feature is useful, for example, when you want to sing along in a key you are most comfortable with.Playing Back
Chapter 3: Basic Playback26This could be useful, for example, when you listen to one part with more care, and also when you practice only the left- or
Chapter 3: Basic Playback27Continue to next page . . .EnglishYou can display the lyrics of songs played back. You can enjoy singing to your own Piano
Chapter 3: Basic Playback28Note: For a user in North America, it is recommended to visit the website below to purchase songs with lyrics. http://www.y
2 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 Items Supplied with the Disklavier... 3 Names of Parts and Their Function
Chapter 3: Basic Playback29English1Tap on on the Function bar in the Play screen ( pg. 10).2Tap on on the left bottom of the Lyric screen.3Tap on
Chapter 3: Basic Playback30Adjusting the Volume of the Microphone’s Input and the Depth of it’s Reverbration1Tap on on the Function bar in the Play
Chapter 3: Basic Playback31English3Tap on the desired point on the [MIC Volume] bar to adjust the volume of the Microphone’s input.4Tap on the desired
32Chapter 4Basic Piano PlayingThe Disklavier is a versatile instrument offering various functions that integrate innovative technologies, but let’s st
Chapter 4: Basic Piano Playing33Continue to next page . . .English2Tap on on the left bottom of a screen to engage the Quiet Mode.The color of tur
Chapter 4: Basic Piano Playing34 appears.3Play the Disklavier.The Acoustic mode is silenced and the digital piano sound is heard only from the connect
Chapter 4: Basic Piano Playing35EnglishVoice: Adjusts the volume of the digital piano sound* that you play on the Disklavier’s keyboard in Quiet/Headp
36Chapter 5Creating a Song LibraryThe following functions are useful for organizing the contents in the song libraries ([Pianosoft Library], [CD Libra
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library37Continue to next page . . .EnglishTip: The File Manager screen shows the hierarchical directory structure of the D
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library383Tap on the desired source.Ex: When [Pianosoft Library] is selected4Tap on the desired album.Ex: When [PianoSoft S
3 Chapter 1 Getting Started In addition to the items listed in “Items Supplied with the Disklavier” in “Advanced Operating Manual”, the items below a
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library39Continue to next page . . .EnglishCreating an Album in the Library1Select the desired source. ( pg. 36.)2Tap on
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library406Make sure the name is correct, and then tap on .7Make sure [Complete] appears, and then tap on .Renaming an Albu
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library41Continue to next page . . .English4Tap on each character for the name of the new album.Note: The name must be with
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library423Tap on .4Tap on each character for the name of the new Play List.Note: The name must be within 64 characters.5Ta
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library43EnglishAdding the Desired Song to Play List1Select the desired song. ( pg. 36.)2Tap on .3Tap on , and then on t
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library44This function is available except for [CD Library] and [Play Lists].Copying Albums, Songs or the Entire Contents i
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library45Continue to next page . . .EnglishEx.: When you tap on From now on, the procedure for coping a song is explained
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library46Note: The contents of a source other than CD cannot be copied to [CD Library].5Tap on for destination album sele
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library47Continue to next page . . .EnglishThis function is available for all song libraries and [Play Lists].Deleting Albu
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library48Ex.: When you tap on Ex.: When you tap on From now on, the procedure for deleting a song is explained as an exampl
Chapter 1: Getting Started 4 Names of Parts and Their FunctionsTablet ControllerLeft side Right sideFrontBottom sideCradle
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library49Continue to next page . . .EnglishThis function is available for all libraries and [Play Lists].Rearranging the Or
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library50Ex.: When you tap on 3Tap on the rearranging button to move the selected album or song to the desired position, an
Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library51EnglishMake sure that the floppy disk is already formatted.Erasing the Data in a Floppy Disk1Tap on .( pg. 36.)2
52Chapter 6Other FeaturesSee pg. 35 “SmartKeyTM Playback” in “Advanced Operating Manual” for details. While recording, the following display appears.N
Chapter 6: Other Features53EnglishWhile playing back DisklavierRadio, the following display appears.While connecting the Disklavier to the IDC service
Chapter 6: Other Features54You can change the design of the room (background) depending on your mood.Note: The design and the number of the Rooms are
Chapter 6: Other Features55Continue to next page . . .EnglishYou can change, move, zoom in or out the picture in the frame on the Room (background).(T
Chapter 6: Other Features563Tap on the frame in which you want to change the picture.The inside of the frame turns to red.Tip: You can add your favori
Chapter 6: Other Features57EnglishYou can enjoy a slide show using pictures saved in My Picture folder. ( pg. 58)Slide Show1Tap on a picture in a fra
Chapter 6: Other Features58You can replace the picture in a frame at the shipment with your favorite ones by adding the pictures to the picture collec
Chapter 1: Getting Started 5 English Tablet Controller Touch screen pg. 8 “Tapping with your fingers or the stylus pen” Speaker Outputs the sound
Chapter 6: Other Features59English3Open [Dkv******]* and confirm that [My Picture] is shown under that.* [******] differs depending on the model.4Copy
60Chapter 7Function of the Configuration BarNote: Before making this setting, you are recommended to turn off all wireless appliances other than the D
Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar61Continue to next page . . .English3Tap on .4Tap on . The program starts searching for the Disklavier.
Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar62Note: If the following message appears, the Tablet Controller may be connected to another wireless appli
Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar63EnglishYou can adjust the volume of the Tablet Controller.4Tap on . The interface screen closes, and th
Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar64Adjusting the Brightness of the Touch Screen1Press (P button).2Tap on .3Drag the slider to adjust the
Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar65Continue to next page . . .EnglishSetting the Time Zone1Press (P button).2Tap on .3Tap on .4Tap on
Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar66Other buttons such as and on the configuration bar are not generally used.5Tap on [Time Zone] , and
67Chapter 8TroubleshootingIf you have problems operating the Disklavier, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow the
Chapter 8: Troubleshooting68Contains Macromedia® Flash™ Player technology by Macromedia, Inc., Copyright © 1995-2004 Macromedia, Inc. All rights rese
Chapter 1: Getting Started6Preparing the Tablet Controller1Set up the cradle.2Put the rechargeable battery into the Tablet Controller.Tip: Before remo
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Chapter 1: Getting Started7EnglishAdjusting the angle of the cradle to your preferenceLoosen the two screws on the bottom of the base plate, adjust th
8Chapter 2Basic Operations Before operating the DisklavierBe sure to set up the Disklavier and the Tablet Controller. ( pg. 11 “Setting Up the Diskl
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