AdvancedManual.book Page 61 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 5 Creating a Song Library The following functions listed in the Function Menu are useful for organizing the contents in the song libraries ([PianoSoft Library], [CD Library], [Download Library], [From/To PC], and [User Library]) as well as [Play Lists]. (→ pg. 27 “Utilizing the Play Lists”) Note: Be sure to read “album” as “list” during operation for the [Play Lists]. Ex.
AdvancedManual.book Page 62 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 5: Creating a Song Library 2 Tap on Renaming an Album This function is available except for [Download Library] and [From/To PC]. or . Ex.: Copy Song and then tap on English the desired album (→ pg. 12 1 Select “Selecting a Song” in “Quick Guide”), . 2 Tap on . Tap to cancel the operation in step 3. 3 Copy the selected song or album. Tap to cancel renaming in step 3.
AdvancedManual.book Page 63 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 5: Creating a Song Library Copying an Album: — only when [FD] is selected as the source 4 Tap on . on after the completion 5 Tap message appears. Making Copies of the Entire Contents in a Medium or Song Library Tap on , and then on the destination source in the list that appears, and then go to step 4. E-SEQ (Piano1) format conversion When a song is saved in this format, the song can be played back on all Disklaviers.
AdvancedManual.book Page 64 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 5: Creating a Song Library Deleting Songs or Albums Rearranging the Order of Songs/Albums This function is available except for [From/To PC]. the desired song or album (→ 1 Select pg. 12 “Selecting a Song” in “Quick the desired song or album (→ 1 Select pg. 12 “Selecting a Song” in “Quick Guide”), and then tap on . 2 Tap on or or 2 Tap on . To cancel deletion, tap on Guide”), and then tap on . .
AdvancedManual.book Page 65 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 5: Creating a Song Library Deleting the Entire Contents on a USB Medium You can delete the entire content on the USB media. an external USB media to 1 Connect the USB port on the Media Center. on 2 Tap and then in the [Main] screen, . Note: If you connect the USB hard disk formatted in other than FAT16/FAT32, the message indicating that the media is not inserted appears. If necessary, reformat the USB hard disk. (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 66 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6 Other Settings To inactivate this function, select [OFF] in step 3. Tip: The shortcut button on the [Song] screen is also available. Tap on to activate the function above, and on to inactivate it.
AdvancedManual.book Page 67 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings on the desired row in the timer 2 Tap list. on [Library], and then the desired 7 Tap library. Tap to delete the current timer program. Tap to close the list. 3 Tap on [Day], and then press select the desired day. to The following day settings are available: All Days, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday-Friday, Monday-Saturday.
AdvancedManual.book Page 68 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Deactivated (white) 10 Activated (green) Tap on setting. to complete the Applying an Effect to Your Voice (Vocal Harmony) By connecting a microphone to the Disklavier and singing along with the piano, you can enjoy a variety of effects such as adding harmony to your voice and changing the pitch of your voice. You may feel as if you were singing in a bar lounge. It’s great fun to use this function.
AdvancedManual.book Page 69 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings the [MIC] volume on PRC-100. 4 Adjust (→ pg. 27) 5 Apply the desired reverb effect. (→ pg. 45) 6 Tap on in the [Main] screen. on 10 Tap Vocal Harmony mode. to activate Each time you tap on , the mode is activated (the color turns to blue) or inactivated. on to clear the [Vocal 11 Tap Harmony] screen. Tip: The shortcut button on the [Song] screen is also available.
AdvancedManual.book Page 70 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Preparing for Use of Foot Controls/Switches on 2 Tap and then in the [Main] screen, . [Play/Stop]: Controls starting/stopping of playback. Tempo control is also available (only in the FC7). [Main Volume]: Controls the overall volume. English The optional foot controller (FC7) or the foot control switch (FC4, FC5) can be connected to the Disklavier and the desired function is assigned to them.
AdvancedManual.book Page 71 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings When [Pitch Bend] is selected Tap on [Direction], and then press the option. [Up]: to select Raises the key when the foot control/ switch is pressed and resumes the original pitch when released. [Down]: Lowers the key when the foot control/ switch is pressed and resumes the original pitch when released. Tap on [Polarity], and then press option.
AdvancedManual.book Page 72 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Hooking Up AV Equipment If you connect the Disklavier to an audio system, you can hear the sound played/played back on the Disklavier from the connected audio system, and the sound played back on the connected audio system from the Disklavier. You can select the kind of the incoming/going out audio signals. The following options should be set up in advance. English AV amplifier, CD player, etc.
AdvancedManual.book Page 73 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings [OMNI OUT Vol] Adjusts the volume of the outgoing audio signals from the [OMNI OUT] jacks. The volume can be set in a range of 0 to 127 or to [Master volume]. When you set to [Master volume], the OMNI OUT volume works with the main volume. on 1 Tap and then on in the [Main] screen, . [Digital Out] Selects the desired data to be output from the [DIGITAL OUT] jack.
AdvancedManual.book Page 74 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Lyric Screen By hooking up a TV or a monitor display to the I/O Center, lyrics are automatically displayed on the TV or the monitor display during playback a song with lyrics prerecorded. The lyrics appear with a colorful background picture. A color bar behind the lyrics stretches gradually as the song goes on to indicate the current playback point.
AdvancedManual.book Page 75 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Converting MIDI Data to a Standard Form (Strip XP) Making Backups and Restoring the Song Library Disklavier PRO pianos record highly precise control information (XP events) that becomes part of the MIDI song files. This data is used to achieve accurate playback on the Disklavier PRO, but is not used when the file is played back on general MIDI devices.
AdvancedManual.book Page 76 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Restoring the Song Library steps 1 thru 3 in “Making 1 Perform Backups” above. 3 Tap on 4 Tap on 5 Tap on . . If the demo songs are erased by chance, they can be restored by following the procedure below. on 1 Tap and then on in the [Main] screen, . 2 Tap on 3 Tap on 4 Tap on on 5 Tap operation. . English on in the [System] 2 Tap screen, and then . Restoring the Contents in the Demo Album .
AdvancedManual.book Page 77 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Making an Install Floppy Disk Formatting a Floppy Disk You can format a floppy disk. In the case of updating the Disklavier, be sure to make a install floppy disk. on 1 Tap and then on in the [Main] screen, . . 2 Tap on a formatted floppy disk (2HD) to 3 Load the drive. (→ pg. 20 “Loading and Ejecting a Floppy Disk”) 4 Tap on . on in the [Main] screen 1 Tap (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 78 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings 5 Tap on . The following confirmation dialog appears. Resetting the Disklavier If you want to return your Disklavier to its initial factory settings, follow the procedure below. 6 Tap on in the [Main] screen, . 2 Tap on 3 Tap on . English Tap to cancel formatting and return to the [Main] screen. on 1 Tap and then on . . The formatting process starts. Tap to cancel resetting.
AdvancedManual.book Page 79 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Assigning Frequently-used Functions to the Numeric Keys of the Pocket Controller (Shortcut) on the desired row in the shortcut 3 Tap list. You can assign the numeric keys of the Pocket Controller keyboard ([1] thru [9] and [0]) a series of procedures for often used functions. The following functions are available: [Power]: Turns on and off the Disklavier.
AdvancedManual.book Page 80 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings When [Radio] is selected: 1 Tap on [Channel], and then on the desired channel in the list. 2 Go to step 6. the front panel of the Pocket 1 Slide Controller to show the keyboard. 2 4 3 6 5 7 8 9 0 E R T Y U I Q @W # $ % – & ∗ ( O DelP ! D F G –H + J K L A S Cut Copy = ) B N M , ,. Z X C V 1 2 Tap on [Direction], and then press to select the option.
AdvancedManual.book Page 81 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Assigning a Specific Function to the ONE TOUCH Button You can assign the ONE TOUCH button on the cradle a series of procedures for an often used function. The followings are the available functions. [Record]: Sets the Disklavier in recording mode. (→ pg. 46) Diagnosing the Disklavier The piano diagnostics may be required as the occasion demands.
AdvancedManual.book Page 82 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Piano Voice List Instrument Group Grand Piano E.Piano Grand Piano Bright Piano Mellow Piano Vibraphone Vibraphone Marimba Celesta Guitar Bass AEM-Alt Sax 1 AEM-Alt Sax 2 (for Solo) AEM-Tenor Sax AEM-Baritone Sax AEM-Brass Section AEM-Sax Section Church Organ Principal Church Organ Flute Church Organ Full Drawbar Organ Jazz Organ Rotor Organ Nylon Guitar Steel Guitar Acoustic Bass Finger Bass Fretless Bass A.
AdvancedManual.book Page 83 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Ensemble Part Playback Voice List Group Name Voice Number Piano 28 DX Electric Piano 29 Galaxy Elec. Piano 30 XG-E.Piano2 31 XG-El.Pno2K 32 XG-Chor.EP2 33 XG-DX Hard 34 XG-DXLegend The following table lists the voices in the internal tone generators for the ensemble part contained in the PianoSoft·Plus, or for MIDI file playback on the Disklavier or external MIDI device (synthesizer, sequencer, etc.).
AdvancedManual.book Page 84 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Group Name Voice Number Percussion 61 XG-Marimba 62 Group Name Voice Number Organ 95 XG-RockOrgn XG-MarimbaK 96 XG-RotaryOr 63 XG-SineMrmb 97 XG-SloRotar 64 XG-Balafon2 98 XG-FstRotar 65 XG-Log Drum 99 Ch. Organ Principal 66 XG-Xylophon 100 Ch. Organ Flute 67 XG-TubulBel 101 Ch.
AdvancedManual.book Page 85 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings 85 Group Name Voice Number Voice Name Group Name Voice Number Guitar 128 XG-Mandolin 129 Guitar 162 Fretless Bass XG-Jazz Gtr 163 XG-Fretless 130 XG-MelloGtr 164 XG-Fretles2 131 XG-JazzAmp 165 XG-Fretles3 132 XG-CleanGtr 166 XG-Fretles4 133 XG-ChorusGt 167 XG-SynFretl 134 XG-Mute.
AdvancedManual.book Page 86 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Group Name Voice Number Strings 196 XG-Cello 197 Group Name Voice Number Ensemble 230 Slow Choir XG-Contrabs 231 Scat 198 XG-Trem.Str 232 XG-ChoirAah 199 XG-SlowTrStr 233 XG-S.Choir 200 XG-Susp Str 234 XG-Ch.Aahs2 201 XG-Pizz.
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AdvancedManual.book Page 89 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings 89 Group Name Voice Number Voice Name Group Name Voice Number Synth Effects 398 XG-WarmAtms 399 XG-HollwRls 400 Synth Effects 432 XG-Tamboura 433 XG-Banjo XG-NylonEP 434 XG-MuteBnjo 401 XG-NylnHarp 435 XG-Rabab 402 XG-Harp Vox 436 XG-Gopichnt 403 XG-AtmosPad 437 XG-Oud 404 XG-Planet 438 XG-Shamisen 405 XG-Bright 439 XG-Koto 406 XG-FantaBel 440 XG-T.
AdvancedManual.book Page 90 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Group Name Voice Number Percussive 466 XG-Real Tom 467 Group Name Voice Number Voice Name SFX Voice 511 XG-WindChm XG-Rock Tom 512 XG-Telphon2 468 XG-Syn.
AdvancedManual.book Page 91 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 6: Other Settings Drum Voice List Vocal Harmony Type List The following table lists the drum voice in the internal tone generators for MIDI file playback on the Disklavier or external MIDI device (synthesizer, sequencer, etc.). (→ pg. 93 “Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device”) Group Name Drum 91 Voice Drum Voice Name Number The following table lists the available vocal harmony types.
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AdvancedManual.book Page 93 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 7 Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device MIDI (an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows electronic device (synthesizers, etc.) to interact and work in synchronization with other MIDI compatible device. Disklavier enables you to enjoy a variety of MIDI features by connecting a MIDI device or computer to the Disklavier’s I/O Center.
AdvancedManual.book Page 94 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 7: Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception (MIDI IN) When the Disklavier receives two kinds of data (strong and weak note) at the same time, the weak note sounds a little bit later than the strong one due to the characteristics of the Disklavier’s mechanism.
AdvancedManual.book Page 95 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 7: Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Transmission (MIDI OUT) The Disklavier can transmit the information of piano playing/ensemble part playback on the Disklavier as the MIDI data to the connected MIDI device to reproduce the sound with its sound generator, etc. or to record the MIDI data. The following options should be set up in advance.
AdvancedManual.book Page 96 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 7: Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device Setting Up the Disklavier for Keyboard Playing Data Transmission (KBD OUT) [Out Ch] Sets the split point on the desired note that divides the keyboard into left-hand and right-hand part.
AdvancedManual.book Page 97 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 8 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service What is Internet Direct Connection (IDC)? Internet Direct Connection (IDC) is a feature that allows you to connect your Disklavier directly to the Internet. Internet Direct Connection users are able to listen to a streaming broadcast (DisklavierRadio), preview and purchase thousands of songs (DisklavierMusicStore), and receive valuable information such as product updates (Network Update).
CHAPTER 8: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service Connecting the I/O Center to the Internet Connection example 1: Using a modem with router function Other device (such as computer) Note: Some types of modems (such as ADSL modems or cable modems) have multiple ports for connecting two or more devices (such as computer, musical instrument, etc.). If your modems have only one port, an optional router or hub is required in order to connect several devices simultaneously.
AdvancedManual.book Page 99 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 8: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service Accessing the Internet Once you have established an IDC account and successfully connected your Disklavier to the Internet, you can access a special Disklavier website where you can audition and purchase song files, access DisklavierRadio, and download software updates, among other things. 1 Tap on in the [Main] screen. The message [Connecting to the Internet ...] appears on the screen.
AdvancedManual.book Page 100 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 8: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service Logging Out from IDC Service List Screen Tap to select the desired option. If you wish to use another IDC account or prevent the current account from being used by others, you must first log out from the IDC service. 2 Tap on on Tap on either end of the bar to show the hidden options. Tap to return to the [Internet] screen. , and then . on to return to the 3 Tap [Internet] screen.
AdvancedManual.book Page 101 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 8: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service Checking Your Account Information You can check your account information such as purchase history of song files and subscription status of the DisklavierRadio. You can also log out from the IDC service. Accessing the Download Library The song data purchased in the DisklavierMusicStore is stored in [Download Library]. You can access this library from the [Main] screen or the [Internet] screen.
AdvancedManual.book Page 102 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 8: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service Updating the Disklavier Using the Internet You can download and then install update firmware using the IDC service. 2 Tap on . The version confirmation process between the IDC server and the Disklavier starts. If there is any updated firmware available, the following confirmation dialog appears. Tap to reboot the Disklavier and install the firmware.
AdvancedManual.book Page 103 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 8: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service Setting Up the Disklavier for Internet Connection You can change various settings related to networking. In most cases, you do not have to change the default factory settings. on 1 Tap and then on 2 Tap on [Use DHCP]: Select the method to determine several addresses. If your router has DHCP server function, we recommend that you to select [DHCP] or [DHCP+DNS].
AdvancedManual.book Page 104 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 9 Troubleshooting The Disklavier does not turned on. • Make sure that the Power Supply unit is securely connected to an AC wall outlet with the supplied power cord. (→ pg. 14) • Make sure that the Mains switches on both the Power Supply unit and the I/O Center are turned on.
AdvancedManual.book Page 105 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 9: Troubleshooting The Disklavier does not recognize an USB flash memory. • The Disklavier restricts the usage of the USB flash memories to seven identical ones by recognizing the ID information of the memories that have been inserted to the USB port. (→ pg. 2) If you use USB flash memories other than the ones already recognized, shut down the Disklavier once before using them.
AdvancedManual.book Page 106 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 10 Error Messages While operating your Disklavier, an error message may appear in the display. If an error message appears, refer to the table below for an explanation of the message. Error Messages Description You tried to copy copy-protected song files into a removable medium. CANNOT EXECUTE PROTECTED FILE The commercially available copy-protected song files cannot be copied into any removable media.
AdvancedManual.book Page 107 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 11 Screen Transition Diagrams [Main] screens (→ pg. 9 in “Quick Guide”, and 22, 46) (→ pg. 9 in “Quick Guide”, and 40, 42, 99, 101) (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 108 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 11: Screen Transition Diagrams [Rec] screens English L/R (Piano) mode (→ pg. 46) Ensemble mode (→ pg. 50) Time mode (→ pg. 55) Metronome mode (→ pg. 55) Time mode (→ pg. 52) Metronome mode (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 109 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 11: Screen Transition Diagrams [Song] screens (→ pg. 15 in “Quick Guide”) (→ pg. 26) (→ pg. 25) (→ pg. 33) PianoSmart manual adjustment screen* (only for PianoSmart playback) * For normal use, modification of these setups are not required. 109 (→ pg. 36) (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 110 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 11: Screen Transition Diagrams [Song] playback option buttons English (→ pg. 24) (→ pg. 25, 66) (→ pg. 49, 69) Playback option buttons [Setup] menu screens A E I L B F J M C G K D H A (→ pg. 73) B (→ pg. 94 – 96) C (→ pg. 45) D (→ pg. 68) E (→ pg. 48) F (→ pg. 70) G (→ pg. 44) H (→ pg. 81) I (→ pg. 66) J (→ pg. 103) K (→ pg. 75 – 78) L (→ pg. 74) M (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 111 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 11: Screen Transition Diagrams [Setup] option screens 111 (→ pg. 73) (→ pg. 48) (→ pg. 94) (→ pg. 75) (→ pg. 77, 78) (→ pg. 79) (→ pg. 103) (→ pg. 103) (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 112 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 11: Screen Transition Diagrams English (→ pg. 95) (→ pg. 96) (→ pg. 70) (→ pg. 45) (→ pg. 44) (→ pg. 68) (→ pg. 74) (→ pg. 66) (→ pg.
AdvancedManual.book Page 113 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 12 Glossary This glossary provides basic definitions of terms used frequently in Disklavier manuals. Continuous Pedal Ensemble Song See “Incremental Pedal”. A computer data file that stores certain information for use when revisiting a website. In the case of the Disklavier, cookies are used to store ID and password for the IDC service. A song which contains piano parts and accompanying instrumental voices.
AdvancedManual.book Page 114 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 12: Glossary Half Pedal Modem See “Incremental Pedal”. A device which connects and allows data transfer between a conventional telephone line and a computer. It converts the digital signals from the computer to analog audio for sending over the phone line, and vice versa. Headphone Mode Incremental Pedal Piano pedals are not always completely up or down and may be held somewhere in-between.
AdvancedManual.book Page 115 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 12: Glossary Quiet Mode SMF A mode of the Silent Piano™ function in which sound is output through the monitor speakers, enabling you to freely adjust the volume of the piano. Abbreviation for Standard MIDI File. Reverb Short for “reverberation.” The effect that adds a more realistic feel to a sound by simulating the reflection of the sound in rooms and halls of various sizes.
AdvancedManual.book Page 116 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 12: Glossary Voice The sounds produced by a tone generator expressing various instruments. Web Page Refers to each individual page that makes up a website. English Website This refers to the group of web pages that are opened together. For example, the collection of web pages whose addresses begin with “http://www.yamaha.com/” is referred to as the Yamaha site. XG Yamaha XG is an extension of the GM (General MIDI) format.
AdvancedManual.book Page 117 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 13 Specifications General Sensor System Key Sensors Noncontact optical fiber/grayscale shutter sensing system for 88 keys (senses the key position, keying velocity, and key releasing velocity) Hammer Sensors* Noncontact optical fiber/grayscale shutter sensing system * Equipped with the C3 grand piano or higher specification models only.
AdvancedManual.book Page 118 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 13: Specifications Ensemble Tone Type Advanced Wave Memory 2 (AWM2) Polyphony 32 notes (max.
AdvancedManual.book Page 119 Monday, February 1, 2010 4:48 PM CHAPTER 13: Specifications Recording Features Overwrite Recording Other Features → pg. 47 Video Synchronization → pg. 48 Ensemble Part Recording → pg. 50 Overdubbing → pg. 52 Metronome Mode Recording → pg. 53 Quantize → pg. 54 Tempo Changing → pg. 55 Audio Recording → pg. 56 Audio + MIDI Recording → pg. 57 Timer Play → pg. 66 Vocal Harmony → pg. 68 Foot control/switch → pg. 70 XP Strip → pg. 75 Backup → pg.
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13_Appendix.fm Page 14 Wednesday, May 18, 2011 9:30 AM MIDI Implementation Chart Yamaha Disklavier Model: Mark IV/PRO Basic Channel Mode Function … Default Changed Default Message Altered Note Number Velocity After Touch Pitch Bend Control Change : True Voice Note ON Note OFF Key's Ch's Date: 15-May-2011 Version: 4.