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Mounting the Control Unit to the Disklavier GranTouch Installation du boîtier de commande sur le Disklavier GranTouch Montieren des Steuergerätes an das Disklavier GranTouch (1) Remove the four screws from the sides of the Control Unit. (1) Retirer les quatre vis sur les côtés du boîtier de commande. (1) Entfernen Sie die vier Schrauben von den Seiten des Steuergerätes.
L R I IN MID L RO NT CO CD DI AU O/ OG AL AN MID OU CA L RO NT ANO CO PI TO FOR HO HO TO ST ST 1 PC MIDI SE I IN T BLE LECT 2 PC C MA (4) Insert the control cable into the D-SUB connector on the back of the Control Unit, then securely tighten the two screws attached to the connector. Be sure to check the orientation of the D-SUB connector when inserting the cable.
English Basic Operation Manual
TM TM Welcome to the Yamaha Disklavier GranTouch ! Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Disklavier GranTouch! The Disklavier GranTouch is a fascinating instrument that combines the Yamaha GranTouch digital piano with the innovative electronic features of the Disklavier Mark III Series piano to suit your entertainment, educational, and creative needs, while retaining the tone, touch and long-term value that have long made Yamaha pianos the world’s finest.
Important Read the following before operating the Disklavier GranTouch. Warnings • Excessive humidity or dust can lead to fire or electric shock. • Connect the plug on the Disklavier GranTouch power cable to a compatible AC outlet. Failure to do so will present a fire and electric shock hazard. If the power cable plug is not compatible with your AC outlet, consult your dealer. • Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet.
• Always remove the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the Disklavier GranTouch. Leaving the power plug connected presents a risk of electric shock. • Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth to clean the Disklavier GranTouch. • Do not place metal objects with rubber feet on top of the Disklavier GranTouch. The color and finish of the piano can be damaged. • Do not place heavy objects on the Disklavier GranTouch. Doing so can damage the piano.
Table of Contents Setting Up Your Disklavier GranTouch Items Supplied with the Disklavier GranTouch ......................................................... 1 Connecting the Control Unit ............................ 1 Connecting the Power Cable ........................... 2 Keyboard Cover (Fallboard) ............................. 2 Music Rest (DGT2A only) .................................. 3 Lid ...................................................................... 3 Using the Remote Control ............
Chapter 10 Useful Functions for Learning Piano Canceling the Left-Hand or Right-Hand Piano Part .................................................................. 41 Operating the Pedals Yourself ....................... 42 Using the Built-in Metronome ....................... 42 Playback with the Metronome ...................... 43 Chapter 11 More Playing Features Canceling Keyboard Movement .................... 44 Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice .................................................
Chapter 1 Setting Up Your Disklavier GranTouch English This chapter provides information on the supplied items and how to set up your Disklavier GranTouch. Connecting the Control Unit Check that the following items are supplied with your Disklavier GranTouch: Make sure that the Control Unit is mounted on the underside of the treble-side keybed and that the control cable extending from the piano is firmly connected to the TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO connector on the rear panel of the Control Unit.
Connecting the Power Cable Make sure that one end of the power cable is connected securely to the AC inlet socket on the underside of the piano and that the other end is plugged into a suitable AC wall outlet. Keyboard Cover (Fallboard) Opening the Keyboard Cover 1 Important: Make sure that the voltage of the AC wall outlet matches that marked on the Disklavier’s Serial No. plate.
Music Rest (DGT2A only*) * The DGT7A features a standard grand piano music rest. Setting the Music Rest 1 Inner Cup Long Prop Short Prop 2 1 Carefully raise the music rest. 2 Pull out the two supports at the bottom rear of the music rest. Outer Cup 3 Push the music rest back a little so that it rests on the supports. Putting Away the Music Rest 1 Pull the music rest forward a little. 2 Close the two supports at the rear of the music rest so that they sit flat.
Using the Remote Control The Disklavier GranTouch is equipped with a remote control which allows convenient control from almost anywhere in the room. Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Battery Replacement When the remote control fails to work from a distance, replace the batteries. • Replacement batteries should be UM-3, AA, R6P, or LR6 type. • Always replace both batteries.
Basic Disklavier GranTouch Terminology The following is a list of several basic Disklavier GranTouch words that you may need to know before proceeding with operational procedures in this manual. For additional Disklavier GranTouch terminology, see the glossary provided in Chapter 15 in the Advanced Operation Manual. Disk Ensemble Song Floppy Disk The magnetic storage medium that the Disklavier GranTouch uses for song playback. The Disklavier GranTouch uses 3.5 inch 2DD and 2HD floppy disks.
Chapter 2 Names of Parts and Their Functions This chapter describes the various parts of the Disklavier GranTouch to help you become familiar with your new instrument.
Control Box 1 2 3 4 5 MAINS ON VOLUME HEADPHONES REVERB English OFF 2 Power indicator Lights when the MAINS switch is set to on. 3 VOLUME knob Used to adjust the volume level of the digital piano and internal XG tone generator. 5 REVERB knob Used to adjust the amount of reverb for the digital piano tone generator. Underside Connectors R DGT7A R 1 AUX IN L/L+R, R Used to connect external audio equipment.
Pedals 1 Shift pedal Softens the piano sound. 2 Sostenuto pedal Sustains the notes that are being played at that time even after you release the keys. Subsequently played notes are not affected. 1 4 3 Sustain pedal Sustains notes even after you relase the keys, producing a richer, fuller sound. 3 2 4 Adjusters (DGT2A only) Used to set the pedal unit firmly to the floor so that the pedal unit does not move when the pedals are pressed.
2 Remote control sensor When using the remote control, point it toward this sensor. 3 Display (LCD) Shows various information. 6 CD drive Insert a PianoSoft.PlusAudio or other audio or audio/MIDI CD here. 7 CD eject button Used to open the CD drive. t [ENTER] button Used to select and execute functions. y [VOICE] button Used to access the internal XG tone generator when playing the piano. u [<] [>] cursor buttons Used to move the cursor in the display. 8 Floppy disk drive Insert a floppy disk here.
Control Unit — Rear Panel 2 1 CD CONTROL R L AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI IN OUT TO HOST HOST SELECT PC1 MIDI 3 MIDI IN TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO PC2 MAC 4 5 6 7 1 CD CONTROL Used to connect the line from the piano. 5 TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO Used to connect the control cable from the piano. 2 AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI IN Used to connect audio equipment such as an external CD changer. 6 MIDI OUT Used to connect external MIDI equipment for outputting MIDI data.
Remote Control 6 [SONG SELECT] buttons Used to select songs. 1 RECORD PART SELECT L R 2 3 DRIVE 2 4 5 8 [PAUSE] button Used to pause playback and recording. + e + r 9 [STOP] button Used to stop playback and recording.
Chapter 3 Disks Used with the Disklavier GranTouch Three types of disks are used with the Disklavier GranTouch: floppy disks, CDs, and internal Memory Disks. Floppy Disks Accidental Erasure Protection Besides PianoSoft and PianoSoft.Plus song disks, the Disklavier GranTouch can play back songs stored on 3.5-inch MS-DOS 720 Kbyte format 2DD floppy disks and MS-DOS 1.44 Mbyte format 2HD floppy disks.
Inserting & Ejecting Floppy Disks Inserting Carefully insert the disk into the disk drive shutter first, label side up, as shown. Push it until it clicks into place and the Eject button pops out. Compact Discs You can enjoy listening to PianoSoft.PlusAudioTM —Yamaha’s audio/MIDI CD made especially for use with Disklavier pianos. Ejecting To eject a disk, press the Eject button. Eject button Note: PianoSoft.
Inserting & Removing CDs Memory Disks Press the CD eject button so that the CD tray pops out about 1 cm, and then carefully pull it out as far as it will go. To insert a CD, place the CD on the tray and gently press down on it so that the center of the CD is clamped in place. To remove a CD, gently lift the CD. Besides floppy disks and CDs, the Disklavier GranTouch has 16 Mbytes (1 Mbyte × 16 Memory Disks) of internal flash memory for storing song data. They are numbered from 0 to 9 and A to F.
Chapter 4 Turning On/Off Your Disklavier GranTouch 1 Set the MAINS switch to ON. Turning Off the Disklavier GranTouch 1 Press [STANDBY / ON] on the Control Unit. 2 Set the MAINS switch to OFF. MAINS ON OFF 2 VOLUME Press [STANDBY / ON] on the front panel of the Control Unit. DRIVE SELEC T CONT ROL UNIT DKC55 RCD PLAY/P GENER AUSE STAND BY ON STOP Setting the MAINS switch to OFF is effectively the same as disconnecting the power cable from an AC wall outlet.
Setting the Internal Calendar The Disklavier GranTouch has an internal calendar that can be set from 1/1/1985 00:00:00 to 12/31/2084 23:59:59. Set the calendar accurately so that the Disklavier GranTouch displays the correct current time during Stop mode. Setting the correct time is also important for engaging timer-controlled programs (see Chapter 3 “Timer Play” in the Advanced Operation Manual for details). A display similar to the following appears, with the clock stopped and the hours display flashing.
Chapter 5 Playing the Disklavier GranTouch Digital Piano English By simply turning on the Disklavier GranTouch, you can play the digital piano and enjoy its fine grand piano sound at a desired volume, through headphones, and with or without reverb effects. Using Headphones You can adjust the volume of the digital piano as desired, to a level softer than what is normally possible on an acoustic piano.
Playing with a Reverb Effect Follow the procedure below to apply reverb to the digital piano sound. 1 A piano sounds differently depending on the size of the room in which it is played. These room reverberations are referred to as “reverb” in this manual. The Disklavier GranTouch’s reverb effects can simulate chamber and hall acoustics. For example, you can add spaciousness to the piano sound to simulate the sound of a piano playing in a concert hall. Press [FUNC.]. FUNC. The FUNC.
Chapter 6 Display (LCD) and DRIVE Indicator Disk Title The DRIVE indicator lets you know which disk is selected. Note: CDs have no disk title. Pressing the [SELECT] buttons toggles the indication as follows: (Fd) (Cd) 0 1 2 3 Song Title 4 SELECT F The title of a song appears during song playback. 5 E 6 d C b A When you select a floppy disk or Memory Disk for playback, the title of the selected disk scrolls across the display.
All PianoSoft disks use the minutes and seconds format. Songs that you record yourself will use the minutes and seconds format unless you use the metronome for recording, in which case the measures and beats format is used. Song Format ☛ Songs recorded with the measures and beats format can be converted to the minutes and seconds format. See “Changing the Counter Display” on page 7 in the Advanced Operation Manual.
Previous/Next Display Indications The arrows that appear on the far right of a display indicate that there is a relevant display before or after the current one. You can go to the previous or next display using the [<] [>] buttons. Next display indication English Chapter 6: Display (LCD) and DRIVE Indicator Next and previous display indication Cursor The c cursor indicates the currently selected parameter.
Chapter 7 Basic Playback The Disklavier GranTouch can play back floppy disks such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft.Plus disks, songs you store in the Memory Disks, and PianoSoft.PlusAudio CDs as well as audio/MIDI CDs of other companies and standard audio CDs. ☛ See Chapter 1 “Storing & Managing Songs on Disks” in the Advanced Operation Manual for information on how to store songs in the Memory Disks.
Standard Audio CDs For CDs, the following displays appear. Standard CDs contain two audio channels (R and L). Both are output via the built-in speakers as a CD stereo system would. ➔ Specifying a Disk When you want to play back songs, you need to first specify which disk you want to play back, as the Disklavier GranTouch has a total of 17 disks (1 floppy disk and 16 Memory Disks). Press the [SELECT] buttons and specify a disk for playback.
Starting Playback 1 Specify a disk. Pausing Playback 1 Press [PLAY/PAUSE]. PLAY/PAUSE 2 Press [PLAY/PAUSE]. PLAY/PAUSE Pla yback stops and the PLAY/PAUSE indicator flashes. The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights and song No.1 starts playing. The Disklavier GranTouch plays the piano parts, actually moving the keys up and down, and the internal XG tone generator plays the instrumental parts.
Selecting Songs with the Control Unit ] to select ] to select SONG SELECT/REV • FWD You can also select songs a t any time using the [SONG SELECT] buttons or number pad on the remote control. English Press [SONG SELECT the next song. Press [SONG SELECT the previous song. Selecting Songs with the Remote Control Using the [SONG SELECT] Buttons Press [SONG SELECT the previous song. Press [SONG SELECT the next song.
2 To select a song numbered 10 and above, enter the first digit, then within 2 seconds, enter the second digit. SEARCH 1 7 2 3 5 6 8 9 0 Remote Control Fast Preview & Review During playback, Fast Preview and Review allow you to quickly search through a song while listening to the sound. This is useful for loca ting a desired position within a song. Note: No sound is produced by the piano when fastpreviewing or reviewing PianoSoft.PlusAudio CDs. 1 To preview, press [SONG SELECT ].
Fast Forward & Reverse To fast forward a song that is currently playing, press [PLAY/PAUSE] to engage Pause mode, then press [SONG SELECT ]. If you fast forward a song all the way to the end, Pause mode is engaged. Pressing [PLAY/PAUSE] star ts playback of the next song. If you reverse a song all the way to the beginning, Pause mode is engaged. Pressing [PLAY/PAUSE] star ts playback from the beginning. Chapter 7: Basic Playback 1 Press [PLAY/PAUSE] to continue normal playback.
Adjusting the Playback Volume a You can adjust volume with the Control Unit or with the remote control as descr ibed below. Since all piano songs are recorded at the maximum volume level of 0, volume can be decreased down to –10, the softest volume at which the piano can play. For Ensemble songs, the volume of the digital piano and internal XG tone generator are adjusted simultaneously, so it is a good idea to first balance the volume of the piano and XG tone generator.
Balancing the Ensemble Volume (TG Master Balance) TG Master balance can adjust the volume from 0 to 127 and OFF. (0: mutes the sound of the internal XG tone generator; OFF: does not link with the internal XG tone generator.) This setting is shown in the display on the right of the bar graph. These balance settings are stored in the Control Unit, and are saved even when the Disklavier GranTouch is turned off. 1 Play back an Ensemble song. 2 Press the Selector until the BALANCE indicator lights.
Balancing the CD Volume (CD Master Balance) Before playing back PianoSoft.PlusAudio and other audio/MIDI CDs, it is a good idea to first balance the volume levels of the MIDI piano and Audio parts. Once you adjust the volume using the CD Master Balance function, you can use the [VOLUME] buttons on the remote control to conveniently increase or decrease the overall volume in a normal fashion. These balance settings are stored in the Control Unit, and are saved when the Disklavier GranTouch is turned off.
Changing the Tempo Transposing a Song You can speed up or slow down the playback tempo. Slowing down the playback tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part. Playback can be transposed up or down by up to two octaves. This is useful, for example, when you want to sing along (karaoke) in a different key from the original recording. Note: You cannot change the playback tempo of songs on CDs.
Adjusting the Pitch of Audio CDs You can temporar ily adjust the pitch of an audio CD for your listening pleasure. Pitch adjustments are effective until the CD is ejected or the Disklavier GranTouch is turned off. Note: This function cannot be used to adjust the pitch of external audio CDs connected to the AUX IN connector. 1 Either insert an audio CD into the CD drive, or press [SELECT] to select the audio CD already inserted in the CD drive. SELECT The title of the first song appears. 2 Press [<].
Chapter 8 Repeat Playback All Song, Single Song, Random Repeat There are three Repeat modes (ALL, RPT, RND) as described below. The functions differ slightly when a Memory Disk group is selected and when it is not selected. ☛ See Chapter 2 “Chain Play — Playing Back Memory Disks in a Group” in the Advanced Operation Manual for details on Memory Disk groups. ALL RPT RND 1 Group not selected (OFF) Repeats all songs on the selected disk only.
Segment A~B Repeat Playback starts from point A, continues up to point B and then stops. The song returns to point A and Pause mode is engaged. In Segment A~B Repeat, playback is repeated between two specified points in a song: point A and point B. This function is useful when practicing or memorizing a difficult section of a song. Once specified, points A and B are saved until the disk is ejected or the Disklavier GranTouch is turned off.
Segment A~ (Return & Pause) Repeat SONG 1 A-B Remote Control Remote Control Point A is memorized and the “B” of “A-B” flashes on the display. SONG 2 SONG 3 Start Pause 3 To set point A, play back a song and press [A-B] when the desired point is reached. PLAY Press the [REV] button Press [PLAY] to start playback from point A. Chapter 8: Repeat Playback 1 Point A English In Segment A~ Repeat, playback can be repeatedly restarted from a specified point in a song.
Starting Playback from a Specified Point (Search) Playback can be started from a specified point in a song. Instead of using fast forward or preview, you can use this function to go directly to a desired point within a song. If the current song uses the minutes and seconds time format, you specify the point in minutes and seconds. If it uses the measures and beats time format, you specify the point in measures and beats.
Chapter 9 Auto Start & Space Playback Auto Start enables you to set the Disklavier GranTouch to automatically begin playback of songs stored either on the Memory Disk or floppy disk. Used in conjunction with a clock timer, songs can be automatically played back at a specified time. English Space Playback allows you to add specified intervals between songs. Chapter 9: Auto Start & Space Playback Setting Auto Start 1 Hold down [FUNC.] and press [STANDBY / ON]. FUNC.
Timer-Controlled Playback By using the Auto Start function and a clock timer, you can set the Disklavier GranTouch to automatically begin playback at a specified time. 1 2 Set the Auto Start function as described in “Setting Auto Start” on the previous page. Turn off the Control Unit and then connect the Disklavier GranTouch power cable to a clock timer as shown below. Also refer to the clock timer operating manual for details. 4 Set the clock timer as required.
Setting Space Playback This function allows you to specify the pause time between songs during Auto Start. 1 3 Press [ENTER]. You can also store the Space Playback setting by turning off the Disklavier GranTouch. Hold down [FUNC.] and press [STANDBY / ON]. English FUNC. + STANDBY ON Chapter 9: Auto Start & Space Playback The following display appears. 2 Press [>] to position the c cursor next to the Space Play parameter, then use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set the mode.
Space Playback 1 Insert a song disk into the disk drive, as necessary. If you want to play back songs from the Memory Disk, make sure there is no floppy disk inserted in the disk drive. 2 Press [PLAY/PAUSE]. The Disklavier GranTouch begins Space Playback. During Space Playback, the space time is shown in the top right-hand corner of the display, and counts down until S=000. The next song begins a minute after the counter shows S=000.
Chapter 10 Useful Functions for Learning Piano This chapter describes useful functions for piano study, such as practicing one hand while the Disklavier GranTouch plays the other, operating the pedals, and using the built-in metronome. English Canceling the LeftHand or Right-Hand Piano Part Chapter 10: Useful Functions for Learning Piano 4 A part can also be canceled by using the [PART SELECT] buttons on the remote control.
Operating the Pedals Yourself Using the Built-in Metronome During playback, the Disklavier GranTouch pedals play the pedal data that was recorded with the song. If, however, you want to practice your pedal playing, you can cancel pedal playback and play them yourself. The Disklavier GranTouch’s built-in metronome can be used for practice playing, playback, and recording. You do not need to play back a song to use this function. The Pedal Cancel function is set in the Control Unit.
The following table shows the metronome parameters that can be set. Parameter Range 1 Click ON/OFF Use the [<] and [>] to position the c cursor next to the parameter that you want to set: click, tempo, time signature, volume or pedal count. 1 Play back a song recorded using the measures and beats time format. 2 Press [METRONOME]. METRONOME The METRONOME indicator lights and the metronome starts to click to the tempo of the song. 3 To stop the metronome, press [METRONOME] again.
Chapter 11 More Playing Features This chapter describes a couple of other features for playing the Disklavier GranTouch digital piano: canceling keyboard movement and playing the keyboard with an Ensemble voice. Canceling Keyboard Movement 3 Normally, when songs are played back on the Disklavier GranTouch, the piano keys move up and down as if they were being played by a performer. —/NO You also have the option of canceling the keyboard movement so that the keys will not move during playback.
2 Press [–/NO] to cancel keyboard movement; press [+/YES] to enable keyboard movement. –/NO Press [>] to return to the previous display. By setting PianoTone to on, you can double up the piano sound with a different voice and produce a voice layering effect. By setting PianoTone to off, for example, Ensemble track recording is possible, allowing you to record orchestral tracks without hearing the sound of the piano.
3 Press [>], then use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to select a bank. –/NO +/YES ☛ See “XG Normal Voice List” on pages 11 and 12 in the Appendix section in the Advanced Operation Manual for a full listing of available voices. To adjust the volume, press [>] until the c cursor is next to the Vol parameter, then use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set a value.
Chapter 12 Advanced Ensemble Song Playback The following display appears. The TG Master Tune function allows you to tune the Disklavier GranTouch digital piano and the internal XG tone generator simultaneously, and also automatically adjusts the sound of PianoSoft.PlusAudio CDs. This feature is helpful when playing back Ensemble songs. 3 Tuning settings are saved even when the Disklavier GranTouch is turned off.
Sounding the Piano Parts on the Tone Generator Normally, piano parts are played back by the piano. You can, however, change this so that the piano parts are also played by the internal XG tone generator or a MIDI instrument connected to the MIDI OUT connector. You can use this to double up the Disklavier GranTouch piano parts with a different voice, say strings or vibes. This technique is sometimes referred to as voice layering or unison. 1 Press [FUNC.]. FUNC. The FUNC.
Selecting Tracks for the Piano Parts When an Ensemble song starts playing back, MIDI Program Change messages are sent to the internal XG tone generator. These Program Change messages tell the tone generator which voices to select for each ensemble track. Normally, the piano plays tracks 1 and 2 which are the left- and right-hand piano parts. However, you can temporarily change this so that the piano plays different tracks.
You can choose from the following options. Option Description ## The piano does not play. 01 - 16 The piano plays the specified track. Prg The piano plays the smallest track that contains a piano group voice. Prg(all) The piano plays all tracks that contain a piano group voice. The number of the chosen track appears next to L= or R=, and the symbol moves across the display, to indicate which track the Disklavier GranTouch will play. Note: Changes made above are temporary and are valid only during playback.
Chapter 13 Using the AUX Connectors 1 With the Disklavier GranTouch turned off, use an audio cable (optional) to connect the Disklavier GranTouch’s AUX OUT connectors to the appropriate connectors (LINE IN or AUX IN) on the external device you want to connect to. 2 Turn the VOLUME knob on the Control Box all the way down. You can output sound through external devices connected to the AUX OUT connectors on the underside of the piano.
AUX IN You can also connect an external device such as a tone generator or synthesizer to the Disklavier GranTouch and play along with your favorite recording. HEADPHONE OUT AUX IN HEADPHONE OUT (LINE OUT) Note: If your music source has only one output (mono), connect it to the “L/L+R” AUX IN connector to achieve the best sound.
Chapter 14 Using the SmartKeyTM Feature Note: SmartKey, CueTIME, Disk Orchestra and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America. SmartKeyTM Software Special SmartKey software disks use all the “SmartKey” features to create an exciting way in which non-players can learn to play simple melodies, one note at a time, without the need for written music. SmartKey software does this by partially depressing the piano key to signal which note should be played.
1 Press the [SONG SELECT buttons to select “SmartKey Demo.” ] SONG SELECT/REV • FWD 2 3 Press [PLAY/PAUSE]. Watch the piano keyboard for the first key prompt and play that key. Playing a song from a SmartKey disk Additional, more complete arrangements like the built-in SmartKey demo are available on floppy disks, called SmartKey disks. (See your local Yamaha dealer for more information on these types of disks.) 1 Insert the SmartKey disk into the disk drive of the Disklavier GranTouch.
CueTIMETM Software Using a CueTIME Disk Make sure that the CueTIME disks are labeled “SmartKey compatible.” These disks turn on the appropriate “Guide” and “Prompt Repeat” functions automatically, making use of these disks very easy. Insert the CueTIME disk into the disk drive of the Disklavier GranTouch. 2 Press the [SONG SELECT ] buttons to specify the song you wish to play.
Turning off the “Prompt Repeat” option for CueTIME disks Guide Control If you find the repeating key prompts distracting when performing your piece from the written music, you can turn off the “Prompt Repeat” function. The display always shows the next cue note if you happen to miss one in performing your piece.
3 While holding the [ENTER] button, press either the “L” or “R” [PART] buttons to activate the “Guide” function for that part (note that the orange indicator lights). 4 Indicator Steady green Blinking green Orange Press [PLAY/PAUSE] button and play the music as written. Note: “SmartKey compatible” CueTIME disks automatically turn this feature off, so as to not interfere with your live piano performance. CueTIME relies solely on “Prompt Repeat” for visual cues.
4 Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to select OFF. 5 Press [FUNC.]. 6 Press [PLAY/PAUSE] button and play the song. If you miss a note on the guided track, the display still shows a visual cue of the note you missed. Prompt Repeat Function The “Prompt Repeat” function is a repeating reminder of the “Key Prompt” that is generated when the “Guide” mode is on. This is helpful if you happen to miss the original “Key Prompt” The “Prompt Repeat” function will repeat until that key is played (see note).
4 Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to select OFF. 6 Press [PLAY/PAUSE] and play the song. If you miss a note on the guided track, the display still shows a visual cue of the note you missed. ☛ See “Deleting Songs” on page 5 in the Advanced Operation Manual. 59 Chapter 14: Using the SmartKeyTM Feature Press [FUNC.]. Whenever the “Guide” mode is activated (orange indicator is illuminated for a [PART] button), “Chain Play” and “Timer Play” are deactivated.
Chapter 15 Internal XG Tone Generator Voice & Drum Kit List The following table lists the basic voices for the internal XG tone generator. These voices are available on any XG compatible generator or synthesizer. ☛ For a complete listing of available voices, see the Appendix in the Advanced Operation Manual. Internal XG Tone Generator Basic Voice List Voice # Display Name Piano 001 GrandPno 002 BritePno 003 E.Grand 004 HnkyTonk 005 E.Piano1 006 E.Piano2 007 Harpsi. 008 Clavi.
Full Name Soprano Sax Alto Sax Tenor Sax Baritone Sax Oboe English Horn Bassoon Clarinet Lead 1 (square) Lead 2 (saw tooth) Lead 3 (calliope) Lead 4 (chiff) Lead 5 (charang) Lead 6 (voice) Lead 7 (fifths) Lead 8 (bass+lead) Pad 1 (new age) Pad 2 (warm) Pad 3 (polysynth) Pad 4 (choir) Pad 5 (bowed) Pad 6 (metallic) Pad 7 (halo) Pad 8 (sweep) Full Name SFX 1 (rain) SFX 2 (soundtrack) SFX 3 (crystal) SFX 4 (atmosphere) SFX 5 (brightness) SFX 6 (goblins) SFX 7 (echoes) SFX 8 (sci-fi) Sitar Banjo Shamisen Koto
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