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Page 1 - Basic (A) スミ Pantone 282C

Basic (A) スミ Pantone 282CA

Page 2 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

ii•Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the Disklavier.However, if you discover a stain, carefully usea soft damp cloth to remove it.Interference• The Diskl

Page 3 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

iiiEnglishTable of ContentsChapter 1 Setting Up Your DisklavierItems Supplied with the Disklavier ... 1Connecting the Control Unit...

Page 4 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

ivChapter 10 Advanced Ensemble SongPlaybackTuning the Tone Generator(TG Master Tune) ... 39Playing the Piano

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1English Chapter 1: Setting Up Your DisklavierThis chapter provides information on the supplied items and how to set up your Disklavier.Items S

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2Connecting the PowerCableConnect the Disklavier’s power cable to an ACwall outlet.Important: Make sure that the voltage of the ACwall outlet matches

Page 7 - Mark III S e r i e s

3English Chapter 1: Setting Up Your DisklavierBasic Disklavier TerminologyThe following is a list of several basic Disklavier words that you ma

Page 8 - Trademarks & Copyright

4Chapter 2Names of Parts and TheirFunctionsThis chapter describes the functions of the buttons and other parts of the Disklavier.Control Unit — Front

Page 9 - Important

5English Chapter 2: Names of Parts and Their Functionsw [REC] buttonUsed to engage the Record Standby mode beforerecording starts.e [SONG SELEC

Page 10 - Handling Batteries

6Control Unit — Rear Panel1 CD CONTROLUsed to connect the line from the piano.2 AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI INUsed to connect audio equipment such as anexternal

Page 11 - Table of Contents

7English Chapter 2: Names of Parts and Their FunctionsAmplifier, Speakers & Foot Controller1 AC LINE INLETConnect the AC power cable here.2

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CAUTION—Use of controls or adjustments or performance ofprocedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardousradiation exposure.FCC INF

Page 13 - Setting Up Your Disklavier

8Remote Control1 [RECORD] buttonUsed to engage the Record Standby mode beforerecording starts.2 Number keypad*Used for direct song selection and to en

Page 14 - Battery Replacement

9English Chapter 3: Disks Used with the DisklavierAccidental Erasure ProtectionFloppy disks have an erasure protection tab whichcan be set so t

Page 15 - Basic Disklavier Terminology

10Inserting & Ejecting FloppyDisksInsertingCarefully insert the disk into the disk drive shutterfirst, label side up, as shown. Push it until it c

Page 16 - Functions

11English Chapter 3: Disks Used with the DisklavierMemory DisksBesides floppy disks and CDs, the Disklavier has64 megabytes (4 megabytes × 16 M

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12This chapter describes how to turn on and off your Disklavier and how to set the internal calendar.Turning your Disklavier on/off is a basic and ver

Page 18 - Control Unit — Rear Panel

13English Chapter 4: Turning On/Off Your DisklavierSetting the InternalCalendarThe Disklavier has an internal calendar that canbe set from 1/1/

Page 19 - Amplifier Panel

14Making Backups ofDemo SongsYou can copy and backup pre-stored demo songsfrom a Memory Disk onto a floppy disk.The following songs cannot be backed u

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15English Chapter 5: Display (LCD) and DRIVE IndicatorVarious information is shown in the display (LCD: Liquid Crystal Display) and DRIVE indic

Page 21 - Chapter 3

16All PianoSoft disks use the minutes and secondsformat. Songs that you record yourself will usethe minutes and seconds format unless you use themetro

Page 22 - Compact Discs

17English Chapter 5: Display (LCD) and DRIVE IndicatorPrevious/Next Display IndicationsThe arrows that appear on the far right of adisplay indi

Page 23 - Memory Disks

92-469 1PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronicproducts may have either labels similar to the graphics shownbelow or molded/stamped facsimiles of t

Page 24 - Chapter 4

18The Disklavier can play back floppy disks such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft.Plus disks, songs you store inthe Memory Disks, and PianoSoft.PlusAudio CD

Page 25 - Calendar

19English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackStandard Audio CDsStandard CDs contain two audio channels (R andL). Both are output via the built-in speake

Page 26 - Demo Songs

20Starting Playback1Specify a disk.2Press [PLAY/PAUSE].The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights andsong No.1 starts playing.The Disklavier plays the piano part

Page 27 - Indicator

21English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackSelecting Songs withthe Control UnitPress [SONG SELECT ] to selectthe next song.Press [SONG SELECT ] to se

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222To select a song numbered 10 andabove, enter the first digit, thenwithin 2 seconds, enter thesecond digit.To select song number 12 for example,pres

Page 29 - Next display indication

23English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackFast Forward & ReverseIn Pause mode, fast forward and reverse allowyou to quickly locate a desired posit

Page 30 - Basic Playback

24Adjusting the VolumeYou can adjust volume with the Control Unit orwith the remote control as described below. Sinceall piano songs are recorded at t

Page 31 - Specifying a Disk

25English Chapter 6: Basic PlaybackAdjusting the ToneYou can also adjust the tone using the BASS andTREBLE knobs on the Amplifier, if necessary

Page 32 - Stopping Playback

26TG Master balance can adjust the volumefrom 0 to 127 and OFF. (0: mutes the soundof the internal XG tone generator; OFF:does not link with the inter

Page 33 - Selecting Songs with

27English Chapter 6: Basic Playback5Press the Selector until theVOLUME indicator lights.Changing the TempoYou can speed up or slow down the pla

Page 34 - Fast Preview & Review

PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL92-469-DK 2IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSINFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK,AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES

Page 35 - Fast Forward & Reverse

28Transposing a SongPlayback can be transposed up or down by up totwo octaves. This is useful, for example, whenyou want to sing along (karaoke) in a

Page 36 - Adjusting the Volume

29English Chapter 7: Repeat PlaybackThis chapter describes various repeat playback functions that you may want to use for entertainment andstud

Page 37 - (TG Master Balance)

30Segment A~B RepeatIn Segment A~B Repeat, playback is repeatedbetween two specified points in a song: point Aand point B. This function is useful whe

Page 38 - Balance)

31English Chapter 7: Repeat PlaybackSegment A~ (Return &Pause) RepeatIn Segment A~ Repeat, playback can berepeatedly restarted from a speci

Page 39 - Changing the Tempo

32Starting Playback froma Specified Point(Search)Playback can be started from a specified point in asong. Instead of using fast forward or preview,you

Page 40 - Audio CDs

33English Chapter 8: Useful Functions for Learning PianoThis chapter describes useful functions for piano study, such as practicing one hand wh

Page 41 - Repeat Playback

34Operating the PedalsYourselfDuring playback, the Disklavier pedals play thepedal data that was recorded with the song. If,however, you want to pract

Page 42 - Segment A~B Repeat

35English Chapter 8: Useful Functions for Learning PianoThe following table shows the metronomeparameters that can be set.2Use the [<] and [

Page 43 - Pause) Repeat

36Using a Foot Controller toControl the TempoBy connecting an optional Yamaha FC-7controller pedal, playback tempo can also becontrolled.The following

Page 44 - (Search)

37English Chapter 9: Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble VoiceThe Disklavier’s [VOICE] button lets you assign a voice from the internal XG to

Page 45 - Useful Functions for Learning

Mounting the Control Unit to the Grand PianoInstallation du boîtier de commande sur un piano à queueMontieren des Steuergerätes an den Flügel(1) Remov

Page 46 - Metronome

38Note: In Voice mode, the volume of the partsyou play on the keyboard is set by theVol parameter and is not affected by theTG Master Balance function

Page 47 - Playback with the

39English Chapter 10: Advanced Ensemble Song PlaybackThis chapter describes functions that will help you to better enjoy Ensemble song playback

Page 48 - Foot Controller

404Press [>] until the cursor is nextto the PianoPart ESBL Outparameter.5Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to set the option to ON.The piano parts

Page 49 - Ensemble Voice

41English Chapter 10: Advanced Ensemble Song PlaybackSelecting Tracks for thePiano PartsNormally, the piano plays tracks 1 and 2 whichare the l

Page 50 - [VOICE] again

42You can choose from the following options.Option Description## The piano does not play.01 - 16 The piano plays the specifiedtrack.Prg The piano play

Page 51 - Playback

43English Chapter 11: Using the AUX ConnectorsYou can connect the Disklavier to external audio devices, such as speakers, a tape recorder or a

Page 52 - Playing the Piano Parts

44AUX INYou can also connect an external device such as atone generator or synthesizer to the Disklavier andplay along with your favorite recording.1W

Page 53 - Displaying Ensemble

45English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM FeatureThe SmartKey feature of your Disklavier is a unique application of Yamaha’s patented “Guide”

Page 54 - Operation Manual

461Press the [SONG SELECT ]buttons to select “SmartKeyDemo.”2Press [PLAY/PAUSE].3Watch the piano keyboard for thefirst key prompt and play thatkey

Page 55 - Using the AUX Connectors

47English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM FeatureCueTIMETM SoftwareSmartKey compatible CueTIME software alsouses the SmartKey features of your

Page 56 - AUX IN BASS TREBLE

(4) Insert the control cable intothe D-SUB connector on theback of the Control Unit,then securely tighten the twoscrews attached to theconnector. Be s

Page 57 - Feature

48Tur ning off the “Prompt Repeat”option for CueTIME disksIf you find the repeating key prompts distractingwhen performing your piece from the written

Page 58 - Middle C

49English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM Feature3While holding the [ENTER] button,press either the “L” or “R” [PART]buttons to activate the “

Page 59 - Software

504Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to select OFF.5Press [FUNC.].6Press [PLAY/PAUSE] button andplay the song.If you miss a note on the guided track,

Page 60 - Guide Control

51English Chapter 12: Using the SmartKeyTM Feature4Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to select OFF.5Press [FUNC.].6Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and play

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52A special-purpose floppy disk (Smart PianoSoft) that supports CDs available on the market and a CD canbe played back simultaneously.PianoSmartSimply

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53English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart FeatureThe “Registering” display does not appearduring the second and subsequentplaybacks of a song

Page 63 - Considerations

54Stopping PlaybackPress [STOP].Playback stops and the song returns to thebeginning.Pressing [STOP] while in Pause modecancels Pause mode.Note: Unlike

Page 64 - Using the PianoSmart Feature

55English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart Feature5Start playback, and check thetiming.Top: This indicates the amount by whichthe synchronizati

Page 65 - Suspending Playback

56PianoSmart RecordingDuring recording, songs can be recorded as MIDIdata while a CD is being played back. You canrecord your song onto Memory Disks

Page 66 - Adjustment

57English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart Feature☛ Unformatted disks must be formatted beforeuse with the Disklavier. See “FormattingDisks” on

Page 67 - Adjustment Value of a

Mark III S e r i e sDGC1B(A)Basic Operation ManualEnglish

Page 68 - PianoSmart Recording

582aSpecify a disk.Note: If you are recording to a floppy disk,make sure that the disk’s erasureprotection tab is set to “unprotected”.☛ Unformatted d

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59English Chapter 13: Using the PianoSmart FeatureWhen Re-recording UsingAnother CD☛ See Step 1 to 3 on pages 57 and 58.4aPress [REC] until the

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60The following table lists the basic voices for the internal XG tone generator. These voices are available onany XG compatible generator or synthesiz

Page 71 - “PS” indicates PianoSmart

61English Chapter 14: Internal XG Tone Generator Voice & Drum Kit ListVoice # Display Name Full NameReed065 SprnoSax Soprano Sax066 Alto Sa

Page 72 - Voice & Drum Kit List

Basic (A) スミ Pantone 282CA

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Welcome to the Yamaha DisklavierTM!Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Disklavier piano!The Disklavier is a fascinating instrument that integrates a c

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iEnglishImportantRead the following before operating the Disklavier.Warnings• Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subjectto excessive heat, low te

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