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Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

Mounting an Optional USB Floppy Disk Drive to the Grand PianoInstallation d’unité de disquette USB optionnelle sur le piano à queue(1) Remove the back

Page 3 - SECTION DE MESSAGE SPÉCIAL

Media Management8Chapter84Note:The new playlist created in this procedure can be selected from “Playlist” in the media selection screen.Press [+/YES]

Page 4 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter85Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.Press [+/YES] to rename, [–/NO] to cancel.After a while,

Page 5 - VEUILLEZ CONSERVER CE MANUEL

Media Management8Chapter86To select a medium, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 21.You can copy the e

Page 6 - LASER KLASSE 1

Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter87To select a medium, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 21.You can del

Page 7 - FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)

Media Management8Chapter88Note:Copy-protected files, such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft·Plus songs, cannot be copied to the [FromToPC] folder.You can cop

Page 8 - (1) (2) (3)

Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter89 For WindowsNote:[Dkv******] differs depending on each Disklavier.On the computer screen, click [Start] and then sel

Page 9 - (4) (5) (6)

Media Management8Chapter90 For Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4Click the [Finder] icon in the dock, and then click the [Network] icon in the left side of the wi

Page 10 - Grand Piano

Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter91 For Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6Note:[Dkv******] differs depending on each Disklavier.Click the [Finder] icon in the dock,

Page 11 - Operation manual

Media Management8Chapter92To select a medium, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 21.You must refresh t

Page 12 - ■ Trademarks & Copyrights

Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter93Important:Formatting a floppy disk erases all data that stored in the disk, so make sure that the disk you are going

Page 13 - Important Precautions

EnglishClassicOperation manual

Page 14 - ■ Handling Batteries

Media Management8Chapter94 Floppy Disk Accidental Erasure ProtectionFloppy disks have an erasure protection tab located on the reverse side of the di

Page 15 - Table of Contents

Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter95Select “Backup” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].The Backup screen appears.Press [ENTER]

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Media Management8Chapter96Select “Restore” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].The Restore screen appears.Press [ENTER].“OK?

Page 17 - Starting

97English9ChapterInternet Direct Connection (IDC)By connecting to the Internet, you can enjoy a streaming broadcast or download update programs direct

Page 18 - When You Finish …

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)9Chapter98Note:Depending on the contract with your Internet provider, you may not be able to connect two or more devic

Page 19 - Listening to a Song

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)English9Chapter99For further information on the Internet connection (only a wired LAN connection is supported), visit

Page 20 - Turn the DisklavierRadio on!

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)9Chapter100Press [INTERNET] on the remote control.The Internet menu screen appears.Select a desired menu with the curs

Page 21 - Introduction

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)English9Chapter101Select “MyAccount” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].The MyAccount scree

Page 22 - ■ Control Unit — Front Panel

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)9Chapter102Select “Update” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].The update screen appears if

Page 23 - ■ Control Unit — Rear Panel

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)English9Chapter103To use the Internet connection, inquire of your Internet service provider.You can change various se

Page 24 - ■ Remote Control

EnglishiThank you for purchasing the Yamaha Disklavier piano!The Disklavier is a fascinating instrument that integrates a classic Yamaha acoustic pian

Page 25

Internet Direct Connection (IDC)9Chapter104Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change

Page 26 - ■ Monitor Speaker

105English10ChapterEnhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other DevicesIf you connect the Disklavier to an audio system, you can hear the sound played

Page 27 - Basic Disklavier Terminology

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices10Chapter106You can select the kind of the incoming/outgoing audio signals. The following options

Page 28 - Getting Started

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other DevicesEnglish10Chapter107SYNC IN OffsetAdjusts the length of the offset time that leads the actual playb

Page 29 - Using the Remote Control

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices10Chapter108Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/N

Page 30 - Turning On the Disklavier

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other DevicesEnglish10Chapter109The Disklavier can play back the MIDI data being received from the connected MI

Page 31 - PLEASE WAIT

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices10Chapter110Press [SETUP] on the remote control.The setup menu screen appears.Select “MIDI” with t

Page 32

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other DevicesEnglish10Chapter111The Disklavier can transmit the information of piano playing/ensemble part play

Page 33 - ■ Calendar

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices10Chapter112Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/N

Page 34 - See you again

Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other DevicesEnglish10Chapter113Press [SETUP] on the remote control. The setup menu screen appears.Select “MIDI

Page 35 - Compatible File Format

iiRead the following before operating the Disklavier. Warnings• Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subject to excessive heat, low temperatures,

Page 36 - Basic Song Playback

11411ChapterOther SettingsThe internal XG tone generator has already been tuned to match the acoustic piano (A3=440 Hz). However, you can re-tune the

Page 37 - Memory CD 

Other SettingsEnglish11Chapter115Note:To reset to the default factory pitch settings, see Chapter 11 “Other Settings – Resetting the Disklavier” on pa

Page 38 - 01:50 Greats for t

Other Settings11Chapter116Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the desired function.The following functions are available:When functions other than “POW

Page 39 - ■ Song Playback Screen

Other SettingsEnglish11Chapter117When “RPT” is selected:When “RND” is selected:When “RADIO” is selected:When “BLNC” is selected:When “POWER” is select

Page 40 - Piano Sonate

Other Settings11Chapter118 Using the ShortcutHolding the green button on the remote control, press the corresponding number button on the number keyp

Page 41 - Pausing Playback

Other SettingsEnglish11Chapter119Note:You can also use [+/YES] and [–/NO] on the remote control, or the dial on the control unit to enter the code.Ent

Page 42 - Fast Preview & Review

Other Settings11Chapter120You can adjust the brightness of the display. You can also set the display to dim after the elapse of a certain time if ther

Page 43 - <02:22> REWIND

Other SettingsEnglish11Chapter121Note:The brightness of the display will return to its original setting when you press any buttons, insert media, or e

Page 44

Other Settings11Chapter122Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the language.Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.Press [+/YES] to

Page 45 - My Funny Val

Other SettingsEnglish11Chapter123Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the option that you want to reset. Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the first line o

Page 46 - MAIN VOLUME -01

Englishiii Interference• The Disklavier uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference to radios and TVs placed close to it. If int

Page 47 - Advanced Song Playback

Other Settings11Chapter124The piano diagnostics may be required as the occasion demands. In such a case, follow the instructions of your Yamaha dealer

Page 48 - REPEAT ALL

Other SettingsEnglish11Chapter125Note:Do not execute these options with no instructions from the service personnel.Select a desired option with the cu

Page 49 - <02:22> A-B

Other Settings11Chapter126Important:DO NOT turn off this unit during update.Press [PLAY/PAUSE] to start the update.Important:Be sure to update all the

Page 50 - L=ON R=ON P=ON

127English12ChapterInternal Tone Generator VoicesThe following table lists the basic voices for the internal GM/XG and TG3 tone generator. Internal GM

Page 51 - L=ON R=OFF P=OFF

Internal Tone Generator Voices12Chapter128128 FngrBass129 FingrDrk130 FlangeBa131 Ba&DstEG132 FngrSlap133 FngBass2134 ModAlem135 PickBass136 MuteP

Page 52 - AUDIO BALANCE 100

Internal Tone Generator VoicesEnglish12Chapter129275 Saw 2276 ThickSaw277 DynaSaw278 DigiSaw279 Big Lead280 HeavySyn281 WaspySyn282 PulseSaw283 Dr. Le

Page 53 - AudioPitch=+01cent

Internal Tone Generator Voices12Chapter130Internal GM/XG Tone Generator Drum Voice List424 Mel Tom2425 Real Tom426 Rock Tom427 Syn.Drum428 Ana Tom429

Page 54 - AudioPan=Left

Internal Tone Generator VoicesEnglish12Chapter131Internal TG3 Tone Generator Drum Voice List046 Pizz.Str047 Harp048 Timpani07 Ensemble049 Strings1050

Page 55 - Using the Timer Play

13213ChapterTroubleshootingIf you are having difficulty operating the Disklavier, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and fo

Page 56

TroubleshootingEnglish13Chapter133PlaybackSymptom RemedyNone of the playback functions can be used. Insert a medium that contains songs into the Diskl

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ivTable of ContentsQuick ReferenceLearning about the Control Unit ...1Learning about Media ...

Page 58 - ■ About Song Playback Screen

Troubleshooting13Chapter134MediaSymptom RemedyThe Disklavier does not read a CD-R/RW disc. The audio CD should be formatted in CD-DA, and the data CD

Page 59 - Video Synchronized Playback

135English14ChapterError MessagesWhile operating your Disklavier, an error message may appear in the display. If an error message appears, refer to th

Page 60 - SmartKey™ Playback

13615ChapterGlossaryThis glossary provides basic definitions of terms used frequently in Disklavier manuals.Continuous PedalSee “Incremental Pedal.”Co

Page 61 - ■ Key Notation

GlossaryEnglish15Chapter137MIDIAn acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with eac

Page 62 - Advanced Piano Playing

Glossary15Chapter138Tone GeneratorAn electronic device that can generate tones or instrument voices.TransposeChanging the key of a song. For example,

Page 63

139English16ChapterSpecificationsGeneral SpecificationsSensor SystemKey SensorsNoncontact optical fiber/grayscale shutter sensing system for 88 keys (

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Specifications16Chapter140Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.Note:*1Possible for optional floppy disk drive (UD-FD01).Function

Page 65 - Basic Recording

AppendixClassicAppendix

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A-1Appendix Software License NoticeSoftware License NoticeVersion 2, June 1991Copyright © 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc.59 Temple Place, Su

Page 67 - ■ Entering Characters

Software License NoticeA-2 TERMS AND CONDITIONS FOR COPYING, DISTRIBUTION AND MODIFICATION0 This License applies to any program or other work which c

Page 68 - Advanced Recording

EnglishvRearranging the Order of Albums ...71Managing Songs ...72Making Copies of

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Software License NoticeAppendixA-3Software License Notice3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, under Section 2) in object

Page 70 - L=REC R=OFF

Software License NoticeA-4If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the sectio

Page 71 - L=PLY R=REC

Software License NoticeAppendixA-5Software License NoticeVersion 2.1, February 1999Copyright © 1991, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.59 Temple Plac

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Software License NoticeA-6When a program is linked with a library, whether statically or using a shared library, the combination of the two is legally

Page 73 - LR=REC SPLIT=C3

Software License NoticeAppendixA-7Software License Notice1. You may copy and distribute verbatim copies of the Library’s complete source code as you r

Page 74 - Re-Recording One Part

Software License NoticeA-84. You may copy and distribute the Library (or a portion or derivative of it, under Section 2) in object code or executable

Page 75 - Changing the Default Tempo

Software License NoticeAppendixA-9Software License Noticec) Accompany the work with a written offer, valid for at least three years, to give the same

Page 76

Software License NoticeA-10If any portion of this section is held invalid or unenforceable under any particular circumstance, the balance of the secti

Page 77 - Video Synchronized Recording

Software License NoticeAppendixA-11Software License NoticeCopyright © 1998, 1999, 2000 Thai Open Source Software Center Ltd and Clark CooperCopyright

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Software License NoticeA-12THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE REGENTS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT

Page 79 - (New Song)

1EnglishQuick Reference: StartingQuick R eferenceLearning about the Control UnitLearning about MediaLearning about the Control UnitButtons that you wi

Page 80 - ■ Using the Camcorder only

Software License NoticeAppendixA-13Software License NoticeCARNEGIE MELLON ALLOWS FREE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ITS “AS IS” CONDITION. CARNEGIE MELLON D

Page 81

Software License NoticeA-14THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS “AS IS” AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDIN

Page 82

Software License NoticeAppendixA-15Software License Notice1. Redistributions of source code must retain any existing copyright notice, and this entire

Page 83

Software License NoticeA-16Copyright Noticejpg “Clone me,” says Dolly sheepishlyLast update: 02:45 UTC Tuesday, June 27, 2006The following copyright n

Page 84 - Deleting Albums

Software License NoticeAppendixA-17Software License NoticeOpenLDAP is a registered trademark of the OpenLDAP Foundation.Copyright 1999-2003 The OpenLD

Page 85 - Creating a New Album

Software License NoticeA-18This package is an SSL implementation written by Eric Young ([email protected]).The implementation was written so as to con

Page 86 - Renaming an Album

Software License NoticeAppendixA-19Software License NoticeUnless otherwise *explicitly* stated the following text describes the licensed conditions un

Page 87

Software License NoticeA-201. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, definition, disclaimer, and this list of conditio

Page 88 - Managing Songs

A-21Appendix MIDI Data FormatMIDI Data FormatIf you are familiar with MIDI, or are using a computer to control your music software with computer-gener

Page 89 - Making Copies of Songs

MIDI Data FormatA-221.2.18 Effect3 Depth (Chorus Send Level) (ESBL Part) Cntrl# Parameter Data Range93 Effect3 Depth 0...1271.2.19 Effect4 Depth (Vari

Page 90 - Deleting Songs

Quick Reference: Starting2Turning Your Disklavier OnWhen You Finish...Connect the Disklavier to mains.Turning Your Disklavier On1Turn your Disklavier

Page 91 - Renaming a Song

MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-23MIDI Data FormatPortamento Control cancels the Portamento Source Key Number that was received RPN number not specified; in

Page 92

MIDI Data FormatA-24For parameters with data size of 2 or 4, transmit the appropriate number of data bytes. When sending the parameter change messages

Page 93 - Converting Song Format

MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-25MIDI Data Format3. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES 3.1 Active Sensing a) Transmission Transmitted. b) Reception Once FE has been

Page 94 - Changing the Counter Display

MIDI Data FormatA-26TOTAL SIZE 0E02 01 10 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 11 see Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type 11 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 12

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MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-27MIDI Data Format<Table 1-4>MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI PART) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter Description Def

Page 96 - Managing Playlists

MIDI Data FormatA-28nn 42 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING C# -64 - +63 [cent] 40 nn 43 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING D -64 - +63 [cent] 40 nn 44 1 00 - 7F SCALE TUNI

Page 97

MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-29MIDI Data Format3n rr 08 1 00 - 01 KEY ASSIGN 0/SINGLE, 1/MULTI 00 3n rr 09 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE OFF 0/OFF, 1/ON Depends on

Page 98 - Deleting a Playlist

MIDI Data FormatA-3058 00-3F PEG Rate 459 00-7F PEG Level 05A 00-7F PEG Level 15B 00-7F PEG Level 25C 00-7F PEG Level 35D 00-7F PEG Level 45E 00-3F Fi

Page 99 - Creating a New Playlist

MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-31MIDI Data FormatBank Select MSB = 000, LSB = Bank NumberVoice names in bold typeface are voices that can be selected in th

Page 100 - Renaming a Playlist

MIDI Data FormatA-32Bank SelectMSB = 064, LSB = 000SFX VoiceProgram#Ele-mentReed 65 0 SprnoSax 166 0 Alto Sax 140 Sax Sect 243 HyprAlto 267 0 TenorSax

Page 101 - Managing Media

3EnglishQuick Reference: Listening to a SongListening to a CD included with the DisklavierCD tray on the Media CenterLoad a CD.Listening to a CD inclu

Page 102 - Media Management

MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-33MIDI Data FormatBank Select MSB = Bank Number, LSB = oooTG300B Normal Voice ListProgram#Voice NameEle-mentProgram#Ele-ment

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MIDI Data FormatA-34Program#Ele-mentBrass 57 0 Trumpet 11 Trumpet2 124 BriteTrp 225 WarmTrp 2126 Sax-3 1127 contrabs 158 0 Trombone 11 Trmbone2 2126 S

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MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-35MIDI Data FormatBank Select MSB = Bank Number, LSB = 000Drum kit names in bold typeface are those that can be selected in

Page 105 - ■ For Windows

MIDI Data FormatA-36TG300B Drum Voice ListProgram # 1 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 57 128Note# Note Alternate Standard Kit Room Kit Power Kit Electro Kit Anal

Page 106 - ■ For Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4

MIDI Data FormatAppendixA-37MIDI Data Format* MSB, LSB is represented in hexadecimal.* LCB=0 is the basic effect type.Effect Type ListExclusive Effect

Page 107 - ■ For Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6

MIDI Data FormatA-38Effect Parameter List No Parameter Range Value See TableCon-trolHALL1, HALL2, ROOM 1, 2, 3, STAGE 1, 2, PLATE 1 Reverb Time 0.3~30

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MIDI Data FormatA-39Appendix MIDI Data FormatKARAOKE 1, 2, 31 Delay Time 0~127 0-127 table#72 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-1273 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-5

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MIDI Data FormatA-40DISTORTION, OVERDRIVE1 Drive 0~127 0-127 •2EQ Low Frequency50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#33 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-764 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~

Page 110 - Making Backups of Songs

MIDI Data FormatA-41Appendix MIDI Data FormatEffect Data Assign TableData ValueLFO Frequency (Hz)Table#1Data Value Data Value0 0.001 0.042 0.083 0.134

Page 111 - Restoring the Backups

Mode 1 : OMNI ON. POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON. MONO : YESMode 3 : OMNI OFF. POLY Mode 4 : OMNI OFF. MONO× : NOYamaha DisklavierModel: E3 ClassicMIDI IMPLEM

Page 112

SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electron-ic products may have either labels similar to the graphicsshown below or molded/stampe

Page 113 - (IDC Registration)

Quick Reference: Listening to a Song4Listening to a Free DisklavierRadio ChannelModem (with router function)Control unit (left side)Other device (such

Page 114 - Connection example 2:

Printed in JapanCopyright © 2014 by Yamaha CorporationThis document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper.YE206B0P. O. Box 1, Hamamatsu, 430-8650 Ja

Page 115 - Accessing the Internet

5English1ChapterIntroductionThe Disklavier E3 Classic offers the valuable features that open up your musical possibility to explore. Here are brief ex

Page 116 - Subscription Status

Introduction1Chapter6[ON/OFF] button Turns on or shuts down the Disklavier. Press once to turn it on, and once again to shut it down.USB portUsed to c

Page 117 - [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER]

IntroductionEnglish1Chapter7USB TO DEVICE portUsed to connect a USB flash memory, an optional USB floppy disk drive, etc.LAN portUsed to connect to th

Page 118

Introduction1Chapter8[ON/STANDBY] button Turns on the Disklavier or puts it in the standby mode.Number keypadUsed for direct album/song selection and

Page 119 - [ ]), then press [ENTER]

IntroductionEnglish1Chapter9[BACK] buttonUsed to cancel the selection, and return to the previous screen.[VOLUME] buttons ( page 30)Used to adjust th

Page 120 - Resetting the Disklavier” on

Introduction1Chapter10LOW/HIGH volume controlsAdjust the base/treble sound volume.Power indicatorLights up while the speaker is turned on.LINE1/2 volu

Page 121 - Up Other Devices

IntroductionEnglish1Chapter11The following is a list of several basic Disklavier words that you may need to know before proceeding with operational pr

Page 122 - Vol parameter

122ChapterGetting StartedNote:The cables should be connected to the control unit when the Disklavier is installed. If, however, it is not, carefully c

Page 123 - OUTPUT Offset

Getting StartedEnglish2Chapter13The Disklavier is equipped with a remote control which allows convenient control from almost anywhere in the room. Thi

Page 124 - Hooking Up MIDI Devices

SECTION DE MESSAGE SPÉCIALINSCRIPTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ DU PRODUIT: Lesproduits électroniques Yamaha peuvent comporter desétiquettes semblables aux représe

Page 125 - MIDI IN Delay

Getting Started2Chapter14 Using the Remote ControlTo use the remote control, point it at the remote control sensor on the control unit.Make sure that

Page 126

Getting StartedEnglish2Chapter15Press [ON/OFF] on the control unit.See Chapter 2 “Getting Started – Turning Off the Disklavier (Standby Mode)” on pag

Page 127 - MIDI OUT

Getting Started2Chapter16Select “TimeZone” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].The time zone setup screen appears.Press [+/Y

Page 128 - KBD OUT CH

Getting StartedEnglish2Chapter17 CalendarSelect “Clock Adj.” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].The current date and time

Page 129

Getting Started2Chapter18Note:Press [ON/STANDBY] on the remote control to turn the Disklavier back on.Press [ON/STANDBY] on the remote control. The en

Page 130 - Other Settings

Getting StartedEnglish2Chapter19The Disklavier can handle these three types of file format:SMF0Standard MIDI File format 0 for playback and recording.

Page 131 - ■ Assigning Functions

203ChapterBasic Song PlaybackPianoSoft and PianoSoft·PlusWhen piano songs such as those contained in PianoSoft and PianoSoft·Plus software are played

Page 132

Basic Song PlaybackEnglish3Chapter21Insert a desired medium.Press [SELECT].The media selection screen appears with the current selected medium highlig

Page 133

Basic Song Playback3Chapter22Press [ENTER] or [ ].The album selection screen appears.Note:The maximum number of the selectable albums in a medium is 9

Page 134 - ■ Setting the Passcode

Basic Song PlaybackEnglish3Chapter23 Song Playback ScreenHere are a few things that you will often see during playback.MediaThe selected medium is di

Page 135 - ■ Setting the MAC Address

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWARNING — When using any electrical or electronicproduct, basic precautions should always be followed. Theseprecautions

Page 136

Basic Song Playback3Chapter24You can also select albums or songs directly with the number keypad on the remote control.Note:If you enter a number high

Page 137

Basic Song PlaybackEnglish3Chapter25Press [STOP].Playback stops, and the song returns to the beginning.[PLAY/PAUSE] on the control unit turns off, and

Page 138 - Resetting the Disklavier

Basic Song Playback3Chapter26Note:No sound is produced by the piano when fast-previewing or reviewing PianoSoft·PlusAudio CDs.During playback, fast pr

Page 139

Basic Song PlaybackEnglish3Chapter27In the stop or pause mode, fast forward and reverse allow you to quickly locate a desired position in a song.Rever

Page 140

Basic Song Playback3Chapter28Playback can be started from a specified point in a song. Instead of using fast forward or preview, you can use this func

Page 141 - Updating the Disklavier

Basic Song PlaybackEnglish3Chapter29To enjoy the DisklavierRadio, first you need to connect to the Internet. See Chapter 9 “Internet Direct Connectio

Page 142

Basic Song Playback3Chapter30 Muting the SoundNote:Streaming broadcasts continue during muting. Therefore, the song broadcasted when releasing muting

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31English4ChapterAdvanced Song PlaybackNote:You cannot change the playback tempo of songs on audio CDs.You can speed up or slow down the playback temp

Page 144

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter32Press [TRANSPOSE –] or [TRANSPOSE +] on the remote control.The transposition setting screen appears.Note:You can also

Page 145

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter33Press [PLAY] to start repeat playback.To cancel the repeat mode, press [REPEAT] until “OFF” appears on the scre

Page 146 - Generator Drum Voice

INSTRUCTIONS DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTESAVERTISSEMENT — Lors de l’utilisation de n’importequel appareil électrique ou électronique, les précautionsfondame

Page 147 - Internal TG3 Tone

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter34Note:The A-B repeat is cancelled if you escape from the A-B repeat setting screen by other operations.To cancel the A-

Page 148 - Troubleshooting

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter35 Cancelling the Pedal PartOn the part cancellation screen, press [ ] to select “P=.” Press [–/NO] to cancel a

Page 149 - Recording

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter36 Adjusting the TG BalancePress [BALANCE] on the remote control.The TG balance setting screen appears.Note:You can als

Page 150

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter37 Adjusting the Voice BalancePress [BALANCE] three times on the remote control.The voice balance setting screen

Page 151 - Error Messages

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter38You can temporarily adjust the L/R balance of an audio CD.Balance adjustments are effective until another song is sele

Page 152 - Glossary

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter39Note:The internal calendar must be set in advance in order for the timer play to function. See Chapter 2 “Getti

Page 153

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter40Press [ ] and [ ] to select the desired program number. The cursor moves to the function parameter.Press [ ] and [ ] t

Page 154

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter41Press [ ] to move the cursor to the day parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the desired day.The

Page 155 - Specifications

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter42 About Song Playback ScreenWhen the song playback is stopped — with the timer play function is set to ON and the curr

Page 156 - Function & Controls

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter43Press [ENTER] to return to the setup menu screen.For details on video synchronized recording, see Chapter 7 “A

Page 157 - Appendix

The control unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product. One of the labels below is located on the inside of the CD drive unit.L’unité de commande e

Page 158 - Software License Notice

Advanced Song Playback4Chapter44To record the piano performance to add, see Chapter 7 “Advanced Recording – CD Synchronized Recording” on page 65.You

Page 159 - MODIFICATION

Advanced Song PlaybackEnglish4Chapter45Press [PLAY].Playback stops, and the key to play next moves slightly.The key to play flashes in the counter.Pla

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465ChapterAdvanced Piano PlayingNote:The tempo parameter displayed on the metronome setting screen indicates the number of beats in a minute, and one

Page 161

Advanced Piano PlayingEnglish5Chapter47To change the volume, move the cursor to the volume parameter (“VOLUME”) with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [

Page 162 - ■ Preamble

Advanced Piano Playing5Chapter48Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select a voice group.Changing the voice group displays the top voice of that group in the

Page 163

49English6ChapterBasic RecordingA song that you play on the Disklavier can be recorded and the recorded song can be easily saved for the selected medi

Page 164

Basic Recording6Chapter50Title a new song before you start recording.To select a medium and album, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Med

Page 165

Basic RecordingEnglish6Chapter51 Entering CharactersHow to Enter Characters with the Remote ControlThe following illustration shows how to enter char

Page 166

527ChapterAdvanced RecordingThis chapter describes further functions for the advanced piano recording such as playing and measuring the current playin

Page 167

Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter53To change the volume, move the cursor to the volume parameter (“VOLUME”) with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]),

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The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.The above statements apply ONLY to

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Advanced Recording7Chapter54When recording an L/R song, the left- and right-hand parts can be recorded separately. Either part can be recorded first,

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Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter55Press [RECORD].Press [ ] and [ ] to select the L/R song with the left-hand part that you have just recorded, then p

Page 171

Advanced Recording7Chapter56Press [STOP] when you finish playing your song.The following screen appears.The following table gives a description of eac

Page 172

Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter57Press [PART SELECT R] to set both parts to record.The split point setting screen appears.The above display shows th

Page 173

Advanced Recording7Chapter58You can re-record the only one part left-hand or the right-hand of the existing L/R song.To select a medium and album, se

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Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter59The following table gives a description of each of the options.Press [ ] and [ ] to select an option, then press [E

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Advanced Recording7Chapter60Press [ ] and [ ] to select the song in which you want to change the tempo, then press [ENTER].Press [FUNC.] three times.N

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Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter61Press [ ] and [ ] to select an option, then press [ENTER].To change the tempo again or to reset the original tempo,

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Advanced Recording7Chapter62Select “OMNI IN” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting to “Auto Detect”.Selec

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Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter63 Starting Video Synchronized RecordingTo select a medium and album, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selectin

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Mounting the Control Unit to the Grand PianoInstallation du boîtier de commande sur un piano à queue(1) Remove the four screws from the sides of the c

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Advanced Recording7Chapter64 Using the Camcorder onlyIf your camcorder has both mic input and audio output, you can perform video synchronized record

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Advanced RecordingEnglish7Chapter65You can record a Disklavier piano performance along with the playback of songs on commercial CDs. Note:The Disklavi

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668ChapterMedia ManagementThis chapter describes how to manage contents inside the media, such as managing albums, songs and playlists.To select a al

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter67Select “CopyAlbum” in the album function menu, then press [ENTER].The CopyAlbum screen appears.Select a destination m

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Media Management8Chapter68Press [+/YES] to make a copy, [–/NO] to cancel. After a while, the completion message appears.Press any button to return to

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter69Note:Up to 99 albums can be created in a medium. You can create a new album into the selected medium.This function is

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Media Management8Chapter70Press [+/YES] to create a new album, [–/NO] to cancel.After a while, the completion message appears.Press any button to retu

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter71Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.Press [+/YES] to rename, [–/NO] to cancel.After a while,

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Media Management8Chapter72Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.Press [+/YES] to rearrange, [–/NO] to cancel. After a while, the

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter73Note:Copy-protected songs, such as PianoSoft songs, cannot be copied to a removable medium.You can copy songs stored

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(4) Fit the “slots” of the metal suspension bracket containing the control unit to the screws mentioned in step (3).(5) After mounting the control uni

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Media Management8Chapter74Press [+/YES] to make a copy, [–/NO] to cancel.After a while, the completion message appears.Press any button to return to t

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter75You can rename the songs which already named.This function is available for songs in the album on [Memory], [USB1], [

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Media Management8Chapter76Press [+/YES] to rename, [–/NO] to cancel.After a while, the completion message appears.Press any button to return to the so

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter77Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.Press [+/YES] to rearrange, [–/NO] to cancel. After a whi

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Media Management8Chapter78Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select a song format. This following options are available:Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in the fi

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter79Select “Counter” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER].The CounterChange screen appears.TIME: minutes and sec

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Media Management8Chapter80Select “Strip XP” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER].The Strip XP screen appears.Press [ENTER].“OK?” flashes in t

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter81Note:Up to 999 songs can be added to a playlist.This function is available only for songs/albums on [Memory].Note:You

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Media Management8Chapter82Note:Even if you delete the playlist, songs or albums added to that playlist remain in the internal flash memory.You can del

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Media ManagementEnglish8Chapter83Note:Up to 99 playlists can be created.You can create a new playlist for playing back your favorite songs in your sel

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