Yamaha Operations Manuel d'utilisateur

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Chapter 2: Basic Operations9Continue to next page . . .EnglishTurning the Disklavier On1Confirm that the power cable of the Power Supply unit is conne

Page 3 - Table of Contents

Chapter 2: Basic Operations105Press (power button). The Tablet Controller is turned on and the Play screen appears. Note: This may take approximate

Page 4 - Getting Started

Chapter 2: Basic Operations11EnglishNote: In case the Disklavier and the Tablet Controller cannot connect in wireless, the following display appears.

Page 5 - Tablet Controller

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

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Chapter 2: Basic Operations13Continue to next page . . .EnglishBefore disconnecting the power cable from the AC wall outlet, be sure to shut down the

Page 7 - Set up the cradle

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

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15Continue to next page . . .Chapter 3Basic PlaybackPlaying Back the Sample Songs in the Song Library1Turn the Disklavier on. ( pg. 9 “Turning the D

Page 9 - Basic Operations

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

Page 10 - Turning the Disklavier On

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

Page 11 - (power button)

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

Page 13 - Tap on

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

Page 14 - Shutting Down the Disklavier

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

Page 15 -  About the [MAINS] switches

Chapter 3: Basic Playback21EnglishDuring playback or pausing, tap on / to locate the desired point. Tap on to start playback.During pausing, tap o

Page 16 - Basic Playback

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

Page 17 - Tap on the desired album

Chapter 3: Basic Playback23EnglishRepeating Song Playback1Tap on on the Function bar.The Ex-Ctrl (Extra control) bar appears on top center of the sc

Page 18 - Tap on to start playback

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

Page 19 - Adjusting the Overall Volume

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

Page 20 - Selecting a Song

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

Page 21 - User PianoSoft CD FD

Chapter 3: Basic Playback27Continue to next page . . .EnglishYou can display the lyrics of songs played back. You can enjoy singing to your own Piano

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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

Page 23 - Current Album

2 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Getting Started 3 Items Supplied with the Disklavier... 3 Names of Parts and Their Function

Page 24 - Repeating Song Playback

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

Page 25 - Changing the Playback Tempo

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

Page 26 - (Transposition)

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

Page 27 - Play Mute

32Chapter 4Basic Piano PlayingThe Disklavier is a versatile instrument offering various functions that integrate innovative technologies, but let’s st

Page 28 - Continue to next page . .

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

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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

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Chapter 4: Basic Piano Playing35EnglishVoice: Adjusts the volume of the digital piano sound* that you play on the Disklavier’s keyboard in Quiet/Headp

Page 31 - [Reverb Depth] bar

36Chapter 5Creating a Song LibraryThe following functions are useful for organizing the contents in the song libraries ([Pianosoft Library], [CD Libra

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Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library37Continue to next page . . .EnglishTip: The File Manager screen shows the hierarchical directory structure of the D

Page 33 - Basic Piano Playing

Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library383Tap on the desired source.Ex: When [Pianosoft Library] is selected4Tap on the desired album.Ex: When [PianoSoft S

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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

Page 35 - Tap on on the Function bar

Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library39Continue to next page . . .EnglishCreating an Album in the Library1Select the desired source. ( pg. 36.)2Tap on

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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

Page 37 - Creating a Song Library

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

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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

Page 39 - Tap on the desired song

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

Page 40

Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library44This function is available except for [CD Library] and [Play Lists].Copying Albums, Songs or the Entire Contents i

Page 41 - Software keyboard

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

Page 42 - Creating a New Play List

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

Page 43

Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library47Continue to next page . . .EnglishThis function is available for all song libraries and [Play Lists].Deleting Albu

Page 44 - [Add to PlayList] screen

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

Page 45 - [Copy All] screen

Chapter 1: Getting Started 4 Names of Parts and Their FunctionsTablet ControllerLeft side Right sideFrontBottom sideCradle

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Chapter 5: Creating a Song Library49Continue to next page . . .EnglishThis function is available for all libraries and [Play Lists].Rearranging the Or

Page 47 - Destination source and album

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

Page 48

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

Page 49 - Ex.: When you tap on

52Chapter 6Other FeaturesSee pg. 35 “SmartKeyTM Playback” in “Advanced Operating Manual” for details. While recording, the following display appears.N

Page 50 - Play Lists

Chapter 6: Other Features53EnglishWhile playing back DisklavierRadio, the following display appears.While connecting the Disklavier to the IDC service

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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

Page 52 - Tap on .( pg. 36.)

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

Page 53 - Other Features

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

Page 54

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

Page 55 - (Background)

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

Page 56

Chapter 1: Getting Started 5 English Tablet Controller Touch screen  pg. 8 “Tapping with your fingers or the stylus pen” Speaker Outputs the sound

Page 57

Chapter 6: Other Features59English3Open [Dkv******]* and confirm that [My Picture] is shown under that.* [******] differs depending on the model.4Copy

Page 58 - Slide Show

60Chapter 7Function of the Configuration BarNote: Before making this setting, you are recommended to turn off all wireless appliances other than the D

Page 59 - Frames in a Room (Background)

Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar61Continue to next page . . .English3Tap on .4Tap on . The program starts searching for the Disklavier.

Page 60 - Chapter 6: Other Features

Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar62Note: If the following message appears, the Tablet Controller may be connected to another wireless appli

Page 61 - Configuration Bar

Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar63EnglishYou can adjust the volume of the Tablet Controller.4Tap on . The interface screen closes, and th

Page 62

Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar64Adjusting the Brightness of the Touch Screen1Press (P button).2Tap on .3Drag the slider to adjust the

Page 63 - Press (P button)

Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar65Continue to next page . . .EnglishSetting the Time Zone1Press (P button).2Tap on .3Tap on .4Tap on

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Chapter 7: Function of the Configuration Bar66Other buttons such as and on the configuration bar are not generally used.5Tap on [Time Zone] , and

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67Chapter 8TroubleshootingIf you have problems operating the Disklavier, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow the

Page 66 - Setting the Time Zone

Chapter 8: Troubleshooting68Contains Macromedia® Flash™ Player technology by Macromedia, Inc., Copyright © 1995-2004 Macromedia, Inc. All rights rese

Page 67 - Other Buttons

Chapter 1: Getting Started6Preparing the Tablet Controller1Set up the cradle.2Put the rechargeable battery into the Tablet Controller.Tip: Before remo

Page 69 - Chapter 8: Troubleshooting

YA371A0For U.S.A.COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)Responsible Party : Yamaha Corporation of AmericaAddress : 6600

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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

Page 71 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

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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