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English Disklavier Control Unit DKC-850 Operation manual
Welcome to the Yamaha DisklavierTM! Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Disklavier control unit! This control unit is a fascinating instrument that integrates a classic Yamaha acoustic piano with innovative electronics 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. English Before using your Disklavier control unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
Important Precautions Read the following before operating the Disklavier control unit. ■ Warnings ■ Cautions • Do not locate the Disklavier control unit in a place subject to excessive heat, low temperatures, or direct sunlight. This could be a fire hazard and may damage the finish and internal parts. • Turn off all audio devices when connecting to the Disklavier control unit. Refer to the user’s guide for each device. Use the correct cables and connect as specified.
■ Interference • The Disklavier control unit uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference to radios and TVs placed close to it. If interference does occur, relocate the affected equipment. The remote control of this unit is powered by dry batteries. Improper use or misuse of the dry batteries can cause the dry batteries to heat up, leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire, damage to equipment and/or nearby objects or in burns, injury or other bodily harm.
Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Features .................................................................1 Items Supplied with the Disklavier Control Unit .....1 Names of Parts and Their Functions......................2 Basic Disklavier Terminology .................................6 Chapter 2 Getting Started Checking the Type of Your Piano ..........................7 Replacing the Existing Control Unit with the Disklavier Control Unit............................................
Chapter 9 Video Synchronization Video Synchronized Recording............................71 Video Synchronized Playback .............................75 CD Synchronized Recording................................76 Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs (PianoSmart™ Playback) ...................77 Chapter 11 Media Management Managing Albums ................................................78 Making Copies of Albums ....................................78 Deleting Albums........................
Chapter 1 Introduction Features English The Disklavier control unit offers the valuable features that open up your musical possibility to explore. Here are brief explanations of such features: Advanced Features for Your Listening Pleasure • Special music CDs, contain over 17 hours of fantastic music, let you start listening on the day this unit arrives at your home. • DisklavierRadio; you can listen to over 11 music channel by streaming broadcasts over the Internet.
Chapter 1 Introduction Names of Parts and Their Functions ■ Front Panel 4 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 [ON/OFF] button Turns on or shuts down the Disklavier control unit. Press once to turn it on, and once again to shut it down. 1 10 11 Cursor/[ENTER] buttons Cursor: Used to select options and parameters. 10 Press this button inclining slightly upward/downward/left/ right. USB port Used to connect a USB flash memory, etc.
Chapter Introduction 1 ■ Rear Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 English 7 8 9 USB TO DEVICE port Used to connect a USB flash memory, an optional USB floppy disk drive, etc. 1 2 LAN port Used to connect to the Internet. OUTPUT jacks Used to connect the speaker cord from optional monitor speakers. 3 ANALOG MIDI IN jacks Used to connect the audio equipment such as an external CD changer.
Chapter 1 Introduction ■ Remote Control 1 13 2 14 15 16 3 17 4 18 5 19 20 6 21 7 22 8 9 23 24 10 25 26 11 12 27 1 [ON/STANDBY] button Turns on the Disklavier control unit or puts it in the standby mode. 5 [RECORD] button ( page 32) Used to engage the record standby mode before recording starts. Number keypad Used for direct album/song selection and to enter a start time for song playback. [PLAY] button ( page 25) Used to start playback.
Chapter Introduction 9 [BACK] button Used to cancel the selection, and return to the previous screen. 1 20 [PAUSE] button ( page 26) Used to pause playback. [STOP] button ( page 26) Used to stop playback and recording. 21 [VOLUME] buttons ( page 31) Used to adjust the volume. [–] lowers the volume, [+] raises the volume. 10 [TRANSPOSE] buttons Used to transpose song playback. [–] transposes down, [+] transposes up, and [0] resets the transposition value to 00.
Chapter 1 Introduction Basic Disklavier Terminology The following is a list of several basic Disklavier words that you may need to know before proceeding with operational procedures in this manual. For additional Disklavier terminology, see the glossary provided in Chapter 16. PianoSoft·Plus PianoSoft·Plus software contains prerecorded ensemble songs featuring instrumental accompaniment that can be played back on the Disklavier. See your Disklavier dealer for a PianoSoft catalog.
Chapter 2 Getting Started This chapter describes instructions for connecting with your Disklavier piano and other preparation. Checking the Type of Your Piano English The Disklavier control unit can be connected to several models of the Yamaha Disklavier pianos, however, connections and setup procedures vary depending on the piano model. Check the model number on the existing control unit and find your piano model following the descriptions below before connecting.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Replacing the Existing Control Unit with the Disklavier Control Unit Connect the Disklavier control unit to your piano, replacing with the existing control unit. 8 7 5 Tighten Disklavier control unit 6 Conversion cable (supplied) AC adaptor (PJP-PS02/PJP-PS04) (supplied) Connect monitor speakers. See page 12.
Chapter Getting Started 2 Important • Be sure to backup the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. • Please keep the disconnected control unit for future maintenance. English 1 Turn on your piano, and reset settings on your control unit to its factory default. For details on setting, refer to your piano’s owner’s manual. 2 Turn off your piano, and disconnect the power cable from the AC wall outlet.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting the Disklavier Control Unit with the MIDI Cables Connect the Disklavier control unit to your piano using the MIDI cables. 3, 4 3, 4 5 Connect monitor speakers. See page 12.
Chapter Getting Started 2 Important Be sure to backup the data on your control unit to the floppy disk before connecting. 1 English Turn on your piano, and reset settings on your control unit to its factory default. For details on setting, refer to your piano’s owner’s manual. 2 Turn off your piano, and disconnect the power cable from the AC wall outlet.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Connecting Monitor Speakers To listen to the internal XG tone generator voices, you have to connect monitor speakers. Connection methods vary depending on whether your piano is equipped with the Silent Piano™ function or not. ■ For Pianos Equipped with the Silent Piano™ Function Connect the AUX IN jacks of your piano to the OUTPUT jacks on the rear of the Disklavier control unit with the supplied audio cable.
Chapter Getting Started 2 Using the Remote Control The Disklavier control unit is equipped with a remote control which allows convenient control from almost anywhere in the room. This section provides notes on handling the remote control. English ■ Installing Batteries in the Remote Control Before the remote control can be used, the two batteries supplied with the Disklavier control unit must be installed.
Chapter 2 Getting Started ■ Using the Remote Control To use the remote control, point it at the remote control sensor on the front panel. Approx. 5 m 30° 30° 30° 30° Turning On the Disklavier Control Unit 1 Make sure that the AC adaptor is plugged into the AC wall outlet. When you connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano with the MIDI cables, first turn on the power of your piano. 2 Press [ON/OFF] on the front panel.
Chapter Getting Started 2 Setting the Type of Your Piano [SYSTEM] “PianoType” After you have connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano, you must set the type of your piano. English 1 Press [SYSTEM] on the remote control. The system menu screen appears. !"#$%{ 2 Select “PianoType” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ] =SYSTEM MENU= _(2/2) *Language *PianoType *Display The piano type setup screen appears.
Chapter 2 Getting Started 4 Press [ENTER]. If the piano type has been changed, this unit is automatically rebooted. =PianoType= Restarting... Setting the Internal Calendar [SYSTEM] “TimeZone” and “Clock Adj.” The Disklavier control unit has an internal calendar that can be set from 1/ 1/1985 00:00:00 to 12/31/2084 23:59:59. Set the calendar accurately so that the Disklavier control unit displays the correct current time during the stop mode. Time is displayed in 24-hour format.
Chapter Getting Started 3 2 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change the time zone. Note: The time zone listed here should be used only as a guide. For more details, contact your local observatories. English Examples of Time Zone The chart below shows the correspondence between the time zone setting on the Disklavier control unit and actual time zone used in each area. For U.S.
Chapter 2 Getting Started ■ Calendar 1 Select “Clock Adj.” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ] !"#$%{ The current date and time appear. 2 Press [ENTER]. The time setup screen appears with the cursor flashing on the hours display.
Chapter Getting Started 2 Turning Off the Disklavier Control Unit (Standby Mode) Press [ON/STANDBY] on the remote control. The ending screen appears, and [ON/OFF] on the front panel lights red. Note: Press [ON/STANDBY] on the remote control to turn the Disklavier control unit back on. English See you again When you connected the Disklavier control unit to your piano with the MIDI cables, turn off your piano. Shutting Down the Disklavier Control Unit Press [ON/OFF] on the front panel.
Chapter 2 Getting Started Compatible File Format The Disklavier control unit can handle these three types of file format: SMF0 Standard MIDI File format 0 for playback and recording. The name of the file should have an extension as “.MID” or “.mid.” SMF1 Standard MIDI File format 1 for playback only. The name of the file should have an extension as “.MID” or “.mid.” E-SEQ Format developed by Yamaha, for playback only. The name of the file should have an extension as “.FIL” or “.fil.
Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Types of Playable Software When piano songs such as those contained in PianoSoft and PianoSoft·Plus software are played back on the Disklavier, the piano parts are actually played by the Disklavier keyboard, and the keys move up and down as though they were being played by an invisible performer. The ensemble parts (contained in PianoSoft·Plus software) are played by the internal tone generator and are heard from optional monitor speakers.
Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents [SELECT] 1 Insert a desired medium. CD CD eject button USB flash memory USB port 2 Press [SELECT]. The media selection screen appears with the current selected medium highlighted. =MEDIA SELECT= or Front panel 3 Remote control Memory CD Select a desired medium with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]). ] Note: “D-Radio” is available only on models of which the control unit is replaced with the Disklavier control unit.
Chapter Basic Song Playback 4 Press [ENTER] or [ 3 ]. The album selection screen appears. =ALBUM SELECT= or 01:50 Greats for t English 5 Select a desired album with the cursor buttons ([ =ALBUM SELECT= ][ ]). ?=] Note: You can also select albums directly using the number keypad on the remote control. See Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Using the Number Keypad” on page 25.
Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback ■ Song Playback Screen Here are a few things that you will often see during playback. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 Media The selected medium is displayed here. Album/Song Number The number of the selected album and song is displayed here.
Chapter Basic Song Playback 3 Using the Number Keypad Album or song selection screen Number button You can also select albums or songs directly with the number keypad on the remote control. Note: If you enter a number higher than the existed, the last album or song appears. English Press the corresponding number button, then press [ENTER]. For example, to select album number 5, first press [0], then [5], then [ENTER] in the album selection screen.
Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Stopping Playback During playback [STOP] Press [STOP]. or Front panel Remote control Playback stops, and the song returns to the beginning. [PLAY/PAUSE] on the front panel turns off, and the counter is reset to “00:00” or “001-1.” Pausing Playback During playback 1 [PAUSE] Press [PLAY/PAUSE] on the front panel, or [PAUSE] on the remote control. or Front panel Remote control Playback pauses. [PLAY/PAUSE] on the front panel flashes, and the counter stops counting.
Chapter Basic Song Playback 3 Fast Preview & Review During playback [FORWARD] or [REVERSE] During playback, fast preview and review allow you to quickly search through a song while listening to the sound. This is useful for locating a desired position within a song. English ■ Fast Preview 1 Note: No sound is produced by the piano when fast-previewing or reviewing PianoSoft·PlusAudio CDs. To preview, hold [ ] on the front panel or press [FORWARD] on the remote control.
Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Fast Forward & Reverse Stop or pause mode [FORWARD] or [REVERSE] In the stop or pause mode, fast forward and reverse allow you to quickly locate a desired position in a song. Reverse can also be used to return a song to the beginning, ready to play again. ■ Fast Forward 1 In the stop or pause mode, hold [ ] on the front panel or press [FORWARD] on the remote control.
Chapter Basic Song Playback 3 Searching a Specific Section of a Song During playback or stop/pause mode [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. 1 English If the current song uses the “minutes and seconds” format, you specify the point in minutes and seconds. If it uses the “measures and beats” format, you specify the point in measures and beats.
Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Listening to the DisklavierRadio Media selection screen “D-Radio” You can listen to streaming broadcasts of music, with many channels of music contents. 1 Select “D-Radio” in the media selection screen. To enjoy the DisklavierRadio, first you need to connect to the Internet. See Chapter 5 “Internet Direct Connection (IDC) – Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet” on page 35. The channel selection screen appears.
Chapter Basic Song Playback 3 ■ Muting the Sound 1 Press [PAUSE] or [STOP]. “MUTE” appears on the upper right of the screen. 2 MUTE Funny Val English =D-Radio= CH-08: My Jazz or Note: Streaming broadcasts continue during muting. Therefore, the song broadcasted when releasing muting may differ from the one when muting. Press [PAUSE] or [STOP] again to release muting.
Chapter 4 Basic Recording A song that you play on the Disklavier can be recorded and the recorded song can be easily saved for the selected medium. Furthermore, you can title your new recording for simple distinguish before recording. Recording a New Song [RECORD] You can save a new song that you play for an album. 1 Select a destination medium and album. 2 Press [RECORD].
Chapter Basic Recording 4 Titling a Song at the Start of Recording [RECORD] [FUNC.]×2 Title a new song before you start recording. Select a destination medium and album. 2 Press [RECORD]. 3 Press [FUNC.] twice in the recording standby screen. To select a medium and album, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. English 1 To rename the existing song, see Chapter 11 “Media Management – Renaming a Song” on page 88.
Chapter 4 Basic Recording ■ Entering Characters How to Enter Characters with the Remote Control The following illustration shows how to enter characters with the remote control. Number keypad Overwrites a number. [SEARCH] button Overwrites a dot (.). [REVERSE] button Deletes a character. The characters on the right of the deleted one move to the left for one character space. [FORWARD] button Inserts a space. [ ]/[ ] buttons Moves the cursor left and right. [+/YES]/[–/NO] buttons Selects the character.
Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) By connecting to the Internet, you can enjoy a streaming broadcast or download update programs directly. Internet Direct Connection is available only on models of which the control unit is replaced with the Disklavier control unit. What is Internet Direct Connection (IDC)? Note: Internet Direct Connection (IDC) is available only on models of which the control unit is replaced with the Disklavier control unit.
Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) ■ Connecting the Disklavier Control Unit to the Internet Connection example 1: Using a modem with router function Modem (with router function) Other device (such as computer) LAN cable 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.).
Chapter Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 5 For further information on the Internet connection (only a wired LAN connection is supported), visit the Yamaha Disklavier website: http://services.music.yamaha.com/radio/ ■ Notes on Network Security English The Disklavier control unit attempts to achieve a balance between security and usability in its network implementation.
Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 1 Press [INTERNET] on the remote control. The Internet menu screen appears. (1/1) =Internet= *D-Radio *MyAccount *Update 2 Select a desired menu with the cursor buttons ([ [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ] Perform operations on the screen that appears. Checking Your Account Information [INTERNET] “MyAccount” You can confirm your current account information of IDC service. You can also log out from the IDC service.
Chapter Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 2 Select “MyAccount” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ 5 ] (1/1) =Internet= *D-Radio *MyAccount *Update English The MyAccount screen appears. ] 3 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ then press [ENTER]. ][ ]), Perform operations on the screen that appears.
Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 2 Select “Update” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ] (1/1) =Internet= *D-Radio *MyAccount *Update The update screen appears if there is any update program available. ] You can scroll the screen up or down with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]). 3 ] Following the instructions on the screen, select the option with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ ] [ ] [ ]), then press [ENTER].
Chapter Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 5 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for the Internet Connection [SETUP] “Network” You can change various settings related to the Internet connection. In most cases, you do not have to change the default factory settings. Information To use the Internet connection, inquire of your Internet service provider. Use DHCP Select the method to determine several addresses.
Chapter 5 Internet Direct Connection (IDC) 3 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ [ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting. ] If you select “Information” on the network setting screen, the current network setting appears. To return to the network setting screen, press [BACK] after confirming. 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback Changing the Playback Tempo [TEMPO –] or [TEMPO +] Note: You cannot change the playback tempo of songs on audio CDs. These tempo settings remain in effect until recording is started, another medium or album is selected, or the Disklavier control unit is turned off. 1 Press [TEMPO –] or [TEMPO +] on the remote control. English You can speed up or slow down the playback tempo. Slowing down the playback tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback 1 Press [TRANSPOSE –] or [TRANSPOSE +] on the remote control. The transposition setting screen appears. =Memory= TRANS-/0/+ TRANS +01key 2 Press [TRANSPOSE –] or [TRANSPOSE +] to change the key. Playback can be transposed in half-step increments up or down two octaves (–24 key to +24 key). Press [TRANSPOSE 0] to set to the original key. Repeating Song Playback [REPEAT] There are three repeat modes (ALL, RPT, RND) as described below.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback 2 6 Press [REPEAT] to select repeat modes. The following options are available: Description ALL Repeats all songs on the selected album. RPT Repeats selected song. RND Shuffles the order of songs on the selected album and repeats the cycle. OFF Plays back songs normally. 3 Press [PLAY] to start repeat playback. 4 To cancel the repeat mode, press [REPEAT] until “OFF” appears on the screen.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback 2 Note: You cannot set point B that is beyond the selected song. To set point B, press [A-B] again. Point B is set. =Memory= A-B <02:22> A-B Playback starts from point A, continues up to point B and, returns to point A and playback starts repeatedly. Point B Point A SONG 1 SONG 2 SONG 3 Start Cycle 3 To cancel the A-B repeat, press [A-B] so that “OFF” flashes on the screen.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback Notes of displays: Note: Guide part can be set on the models capable of the SmartKey playback. Display Description L Left hand part R Right hand part P Pedal part ON Plays part OFF Cancels part G Plays part with guide (only for SmartKey song) --- No plays on part Note: For the SmartKey song, “ON”, “OFF” and “G” appear sequentially each time you press [PART SELECT L] or [PART SELECT R].
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback 3 To replay the pedal part, press [+/YES] to select “ON” with the cursor is on “P=.” 4 Press [BACK] to return to the song playback screen. Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing, Ensemble Sound, and Software Playback [BALANCE] Besides adjusting the overall volume, the volume balance among the different sound sources as described below can be adjustable.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback 6 ■ Adjusting the Audio Balance 1 Press [BALANCE] twice on the remote control. The audio balance setting screen appears. =BALANCE= 2 -/+ AUDIO BALANCE 100 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to adjust the volume of the audio. English ×2 Note: You can also use the dial on the front panel to adjust the volume. Audio volume can be adjusted in a range of 10 to 127. ■ Adjusting the Voice Balance 1 Press [BALANCE] three times on the remote control.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback Adjusting the Pitch of Audio During playback [FUNC.] You can temporarily adjust the pitch of the song contains audio (PianoSoft·PlusAudio, SmartPianoSoft) or an audio CD for your listening pleasure. Pitch adjustments are effective until another medium or album is selected, recording is started, or the Disklavier control unit is turned off. 1 During the song playback, press [FUNC.] on the remote control. The audio pitch setting screen appears.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback 2 6 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change the audio pan. =CD= -+ENT AudioPan=Left Option Description Left Audio of the L channel is output to both of the L and R channels. Center Audio of the L channel is output to the L channel, and the R channel is output to the R channel. Right Audio of the R channel is output to both of the L and R channels.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback 2 Select “TimerPlay” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ] (1/3) =SETUP MENU= *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune The timer play setting screen appears. Timer switch =TimerPlay= _? ]-+ >TimerPlay=OFF 01[### ##:## ---] Program Day Time Function Album number selection 3 Confirm that the cursor is on the timer switch, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to switch the timer play on and off.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback 6 The following functions are available: PLAY Starts playback of songs. STOP Stops playback of songs. RND Starts playback of songs at random. OFF Turns off the Disklavier (standby mode). 6 Press [ ] to move the cursor to the album selection parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the desired album.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback 8 Press [ ] to move the cursor to the hour parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to set hours. =TimerPlay= -+ >TimerPlay=ON 01[M-F 08:00 PLAY Mem01] 9 Press [ ] to move the cursor to the minute parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to set minutes. =TimerPlay= -+ >TimerPlay=ON 01[M-F 08:15 PLAY Mem01] 10 Press [ENTER] to return to the setup menu screen. 11 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback 6 Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning of a Song [SETUP] “Playback” When there is a blank part created at the beginning of the recorded song, turning on this function automatically skips the unwanted part and starts playback from the actual beginning of the song. English 1 Press [SETUP] on the remote control. The setup menu screen appears.
Chapter 6 Advanced Song Playback SmartKey™ Playback Select a SmartKey song [PLAY] Special SmartKey software uses 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.
Chapter Advanced Song Playback 6 ■ Key notation As a reference, “C3” is middle “C”, which means “C4” is an octave above middle “C” and so on. C 2D 2 F 2G 2 A 2 C 3D 3 F 3G 3A 3 C 4 English C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 Middle C Inactivating the Key Movement during Playback During playback [FUNC.] During playback of a song, key normally move in accordance with the playback of the respective note’s key.
Chapter 7 Advanced Recording This chapter describes further functions for the advanced piano recording such as playing and measuring the current playing song tempo with the metronome, recording the left-hand part and the right-hand part separately. Recording with the Internal Metronome [METRONOME] [RECORD] You can use the metronome to record songs. Songs recorded with the metronome will be in the measures and beats format.
Chapter Advanced Recording 4 To change the volume, move the cursor to the volume parameter (“VOLUME”) with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ [ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO]. 7 ] =METRONOME= _?=]-+ TEMPO=125bpm =3/4 VOLUME= SOUND=BUZZER English The volume can be adjusted in 4 steps. 5 To change the sound, move the cursor to the sound parameter (“SOUND”) with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ [ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO].
Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Recording the Left and Right Parts Separately [RECORD] [FUNC.] When recording an L/R song, the left- and right-hand parts can be recorded separately. Either part can be recorded first, and the pedals can be recorded with the first part. While you record the second part, the first part will play back for monitoring.
Chapter Advanced Recording Press [RECORD]. 8 Press [ ] and [ ] to select the L/R song with the lefthand part that you have just recorded, then press [ENTER]. 9 Press [FUNC.] in the recording standby screen. English 7 7 The part selection screen appears. =Memory= L=PLY R=OFF LR The part that has already been recorded is displayed as “L=PLY.” 10 Press [PART SELECT R] to record the right-hand part. =Memory= L=PLY R=REC LR The part set to “REC” will be recorded. 11 Press [PLAY].
Chapter 7 Advanced Recording 12 Press [STOP] when you finish playing your song. The following screen appears. =Memory= ENT Save to Disk? *SAVE *NEW *CANCEL The following table gives a description of each of the options. Option Description SAVE The second part is saved with the first part under the current song number, overwriting the previously saved first part. NEW The second part is saved under a new song number. The first part is kept under the previous song number.
Chapter Advanced Recording 4 7 Press [PART SELECT R] to set both parts to record. The split point setting screen appears. =Memory= -+ LR=REC SPLIT=C3 English The above display shows that the default keyboard split point is note C3, or middle C. In this case, note C3 and notes below are saved as the left-hand part and notes above C3 are saved as the right-hand part, as shown in the following figure.
Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Re-recording One Part [RECORD] Select the L/R song [PART SELECT L] or [PART SELECT R] You can re-record the only one part left-hand or the right-hand of the existing L/R song. 1 Select a desired medium and album. 2 Press [RECORD]. 3 Press [ ] and [ ] to select the L/R song that you want to re-record, then press [ENTER]. 4 Press [PART SELECT L] or [PART SELECT R] to select the part to re-record. The part set to “REC” will be re-recorded. 5 Press [PLAY].
Chapter Advanced Recording 6 7 Press [STOP] when you finish playing your song. The following screen appears. =Memory= ENT Save to Disk? *SAVE *NEW *CANCEL Option Description SAVE The re-recorded part is saved with the other existing part under the current song number, overwriting the selected part. NEW The re-recorded part is saved under a new song number. The existing parts are kept under the current song number. English The following table gives a description of each of the options.
Chapter 7 Advanced Recording 1 Select a desired medium and album. 2 Press [RECORD]. 3 Press [ ] and [ ] to select the song in which you want to change the tempo, then press [ENTER]. 4 Press [FUNC.] three times. To select a medium or album, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. ×3 For measures and beats, the current song tempo (bpm) is shown.
Chapter Advanced Recording 6 7 Press [STOP] to save the tempo change. The following screen appears. =Memory= ENT Save to Disk? *SAVE *NEW *CANCEL Option Description SAVE The song is saved at its new tempo under the current song number. NEW The song is saved at its new tempo under a new song number. The original song is kept under the previous song number. English The following table gives a description of each of the options. CANCEL The song with a new tempo is discarded.
Chapter 8 Advanced Piano Playing Playing the Disklavier along with the Internal Metronome [METRONOME] The internal metronome helps you playing along the meter (beat) and the tempo you set. Also the volume of the metronome can be adjusted. 1 Press [METRONOME] on the remote control. The metronome setting screen appears and the metronome starts to click.
Chapter Advanced Piano Playing 4 To change the volume, move the cursor to the volume parameter (“VOLUME”) with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ [ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO]. 8 ] =METRONOME= _?=]-+ TEMPO=125bpm =3/4 VOLUME= SOUND=BUZZER English The volume can be adjusted in 4 steps. 5 To change the sound, move the cursor to the sound parameter (“SOUND”) with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ [ ] [ ]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO].
Chapter 8 Advanced Piano Playing 2 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select a voice group. Changing the voice group displays the top voice of that group in the voice parameters. ][ 3 To change the voice, press [ ] to move the cursor to the voice parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO]. ][!" If necessary, adjust the volume of the voice in the voice balance setting screen.
Chapter 9 Video Synchronization You can record a song synchronized with the video, and enjoy a synchronized playback of piano and video later on. This feature offers great listening experience with sight. Video Synchronized Recording [SETUP] “AudioI/O” Connect a camcorder and a DVD recorder For details on video synchronized playback, see Chapter 9 “Video Synchronization – Video Synchronized Playback” on page 75.
Chapter 9 Video Synchronization 4 Select “OMNI OUT” with the cursor buttons ([ ] [ then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting to “SYNC”. ]), ][ 5 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 6 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu. 7 Connect a camcorder and a DVD recorder to the Disklavier control unit.
Chapter Video Synchronization 9 ■ Starting Video Synchronized Recording 1 Select a destination medium and album. 2 Press [RECORD]. To select a medium and album, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. English The video synchronized recording standby screen appears, and [RECORD] on the front panel lights red, and [PLAY/PAUSE] flashed in green. =Memory=(SYNC) SO LR 99% A01-005 <00:00> (New Song) 3 Set the camcorder to video shooting mode.
Chapter 9 Video Synchronization ■ Using the Camcorder only If your camcorder has both mic input and audio output, you can perform video synchronized recording using the camcorder only. 1. Set the Disklavier control unit following the procedures 1 to 5 on page 71. 2. Connect a camcorder to the Disklavier control unit. Camcorder To mic/line input To audio output RCA cord with resistance (not supplied) RCA cord (not supplied) Disklavier control unit 3. Select a destination medium and album. 4.
Chapter Video Synchronization 9 Video Synchronized Playback You can enjoy piano playback with the video recorded on the DVD recorder. Perform the video synchronized recording in advance. 2 Make sure that the OMNI IN setting is set to “AutoDetect”. 3 Turn down the volume completely on the TV if you connect the audio output of the DVD recorder to the TV. English 1 Note: Be sure to rewind the video cassette to locate the beginning of the recording.
Chapter 10 CD Synchronization You can record a piano performance along with the playback of songs on commercially available CDs. Once you record a song with this feature, later on, you can enjoy piano playback along with the played back songs on the CD. CD Synchronized Recording Insert an audio CD [RECORD] You can record a Disklavier piano performance along with the playback of songs on commercial CDs. 1 Select a destination medium and album, then song in the selected album.
Chapter CD Synchronization 10 Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs (PianoSmart™ Playback) Insert a CD Select a SmartPianoSoft song [PLAY] 1 Insert a desired CD that you want to synchronize with the SmartPianoSoft song. 2 Select a desired SmartPianoSoft song. 3 Press [PLAY]. English You can add a Disklavier piano performance you recorded or on commercially available SmartPianoSoft software to the playback of songs on your favorite CDs.
Chapter 11 Media Management This chapter describes how to manage contents inside the media, such as managing albums, songs and playlists. Managing Albums Album selection screen [FUNC.] You can use the album function menu for creating, deleting and copying albums inside a medium. 1 Press [FUNC.] in the album selection screen. To select a album, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. The album function menu screen appears.
Chapter Media Management 1 11 Select “CopyAlbum” in the album function menu, then press [ENTER]. (1/2) =ALBUM MENU= *CopyAlbum *DeleteAlbum *NewAlbum *RenameAlbum The CopyAlbum screen appears. 2 English ! { Select a destination medium with [+/YES] and [–/NO]. ! { 3a To copy to the new album, press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.
Chapter 11 Media Management 4 Press [+/YES] to make a copy, [–/NO] to cancel. =CopyAlbum= Executing... =CopyAlbum= Completed. Press any button. ANY After a while, the completion message appears. Press any button to return to the album selection screen. Deleting Albums Album selection screen [FUNC.] “DeleteAlbum” You can delete the albums. This function is available for albums on [Memory], [USB1], [USB2] and [FromToPC]. 1 Select “DeleteAlbum” in the album function menu, then press [ENTER].
Chapter Media Management 11 Creating a New Album Album selection screen [FUNC.] “NewAlbum” You can create a new album into the selected medium. This function is available for albums on [Memory], [USB1] and [USB2]. Select the “NewAlbum” in the album function menu, then press [ENTER]. Note: If you enter the same title as the album already exists, the new album is titled in the form of “album title xx” (“xx” indicates the number). English 1 Note: Up to 99 albums can be created in a medium.
Chapter 11 Media Management 5 Press [+/YES] to create a new album, [–/NO] to cancel. =NewAlbum= Executing... =NewAlbum= Completed. Press any button. ANY After a while, the completion message appears. Press any button to return to the album selection screen. Renaming an Album Album selection screen [FUNC.] “RenameAlbum” You can rename the albums which already named. This function is available only for albums on [Memory]. 1 Select “RenameAlbum” in the album function menu, then press [ENTER].
Chapter Media Management 3 11 Enter a new title to the selected album. =RenameAlbum= Jazz Selection [a-z] You can enter up to 64 characters. Follow the instructions in “Entering Characters” on page 34. English 4 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. 5 Press [+/YES] to rename, [–/NO] to cancel. =RenameAlbum= Executing... =RenameAlbum= Completed. Press any button. ANY After a while, the completion message appears.
Chapter 11 Media Management Rearranging the Order of Albums Album selection screen [FUNC.] “SortAlbum” You can rearrange the order of albums that you selected. This function is available only for albums on [Memory]. 1 Select “SortAlbum” in the album function menu, then press [ENTER]. } The SortAlbum screen appears. =SortAlbum= ENT 06:Favorite Latin Select 07:Free Flight 2 Press [ ] and [ position.
Chapter Media Management 11 Managing Songs Song selection screen [FUNC.] You can use the song function menu for managing the copy or the deletion songs inside the album. Press [FUNC.] in the song selection screen. To select the song, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. English 1 The song function menu screen appears.
Chapter 11 Media Management 1 Select “CopySong” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER]. (1/2) =SONG MENU= *CopySong *DeleteSong *RenameSong *SortSong The CopySong screen appears. }{ a { 2 Select a destination medium with [+/YES] and [–/NO]. =CopySong= 001:MoaArt {USB1 >01:/ 3 }{-+ENT Press [ ] to move the cursor to the album, and press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select a destination album. }{-+ENT =CopySong= 001:MoaArt {USB1 >02:/MyFolder 4 Press [ENTER].
Chapter Media Management 11 Deleting Songs Song selection screen [FUNC.] “DeleteSong” You can delete songs stored on an album. This function is available for songs in the album on [Memory], [USB1], [USB2], [Playlist] and [FromToPC]. Select “DeleteSong” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER]. English 1 (1/2) =SONG MENU= *CopySong *DeleteSong *RenameSong *SortSong The DeleteSong screen appears. ENT =DeleteSong= 001:Mo=Art 2 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.
Chapter 11 Media Management Renaming a Song Song selection screen [FUNC.] “RenameSong” You can rename the songs which already named. This function is available for songs in the album on [Memory], [USB1], [USB2] and [FromToPC]. 1 Select “RenameSong” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER]. (1/2) =SONG MENU= *CopySong *DeleteSong *RenameSong *SortSong The RenameSong screen appears. ENT =RenameSong= 006:Toccata 2 Press [ENTER]. The song title editing screen appears.
Chapter Media Management 5 11 Press [+/YES] to rename, [–/NO] to cancel. =RenameSong= Executing... =RenameSong= Completed. Press any button. ANY English After a while, the completion message appears. Press any button to return to the song selection screen. Rearranging the Order of Songs Song selection screen [FUNC.] “SortSong” You can rearrange the order of songs in an album. This function is available only for songs in the album on [Memory] and [Playlist].
Chapter 11 Media Management 3 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. =SortSong= OK? YES/NO 008:Interaction 006:Toccata and Fugue 4 Press [+/YES] to rearrange, [–/NO] to cancel. =SortSong= Executing... =SortSong= Completed. Press any button. ANY After a while, the completion message appears. Press any button to return to the song selection screen. Converting Song Format Song selection screen [FUNC.] “ConvertSong” The song format can be converted to other format.
Chapter Media Management 2 11 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select a song format. -+ENT =ConvertSong= 001:Song For Students SMF0 Piano1 3 English The following options are available: Option Song Format E-SEQ E-SEQ format SMF0 SMF (Standard MIDI File) format 0 SMF1 SMF (Standard MIDI File) format 1 Piano1 E-SEQ format to play on all Disklavier in correct tempo Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.
Chapter 11 Media Management 1 Select “Counter” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER]. } The CounterChange screen appears. ENT =CounterChange= 001:Song For Students TIME METRONOME TIME: minutes and seconds display METRONOME: measures and beats display 2 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. =CounterChange=OK?YES/NO 001:Song For Students TIME METRONOME 3 Press [+/YES] to change, [–/NO] to cancel.
Chapter Media Management 1 11 Select “Strip XP” in the song function menu, then press [ENTER]. } The Strip XP screen appears. 2 English Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. 3 Press [+/YES] to execute, [–/NO] to cancel. After a while, the completion message appears.
Chapter 11 Media Management Adding Songs/Albums to the Playlist Album or song selection screen [FUNC.] “AddToPList” This function is available only for songs/albums on [Memory]. 1 Note: Up to 999 songs can be added to a playlist. Select “AddToPList” in the album or song function menu, then press [ENTER]. } Note: You cannot add songs on media other than [Memory] directly to the playlist. First, copy songs to the internal flash memory.
Chapter Media Management 11 Deleting a Playlist Album selection screen [FUNC.] “DeleteList” You can delete the playlists which already registered. Select “DeleteList” in the album function menu for the playlist, then press [ENTER]. (1/1) =ALBUM MENU= *DeleteList *NewList *RenameList English 1 Note: Even if you delete the playlist, songs or albums added to that playlist remain in the internal flash memory. The DeleteList screen appears. ENT =DeleteList= 02:My Best Collection 2 Press [ENTER].
Chapter 11 Media Management Creating a New Playlist Album selection screen [FUNC.] “NewList” You can create a new playlist for playing back your favorite songs in your selected order. 1 Select “NewList” in the album function menu for the playlist, then press [ENTER]. (1/1) =ALBUM MENU= *DeleteList *NewList *RenameList The NewList screen appears. ENT =NewList= 03:(no title) 2 Press [ENTER]. The playlist title editing screen appears. =NewList= 3 [A-Z] Enter a title to a new playlist.
Chapter Media Management 5 Press [+/YES] to create a new playlist, [–/NO] to cancel. =NewList= Executing... =NewList= Completed. Press any button. ANY Note: The new playlist created in this procedure can be selected from “Playlist” in the media selection screen. English After a while, the completion message appears. Press any button to return to the album selection screen for the playlist. 11 Renaming a Playlist Album selection screen [FUNC.
Chapter 11 Media Management 4 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. =RenameList= OK? YES/NO My Best Hit Collection 5 Press [+/YES] to rename, [–/NO] to cancel. =RenameList= Executing... =RenameList= Completed. Press any button. ANY After a while, the completion message appears. Press any button to return to the album selection screen for the playlist. Managing Media Media selection screen [FUNC.
Chapter Media Management 11 Making Copies of the Entire Contents in a Medium Media selection screen [FUNC.] “CopyAll” The function is available for [Memory], [CD](CD-ROM), [USB1], [USB2] and [FromToPC]. To select a medium, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. 1 Select “CopyAll” in the media function menu, then press [ENTER]. English You can copy the entire contents in a medium to the another medium.
Chapter 11 Media Management Deleting the Entire Contents in a Medium Media selection screen [FUNC.] “DeleteAll” You can delete the entire contents in a medium. This function is available for [Memory], [USB1], [USB2] and [FromToPC]. 1 Select “DeleteAll” in the media function menu, then press [ENTER]. =MEDIA MENU= *CopyAll *DeleteAll The DeleteAll screen appears. ENT =DeleteAll= Media=Memory 2 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen.
Chapter Media Management 11 Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier Control Unit You can copy song files from a Windows or Macintosh computer to a special folder on the Disklavier control unit called [FromToPC] and then play them on the Disklavier. Connect the Disklavier control unit to a LAN (local area network) to which a personal computer with a song file is also connected.
Chapter 11 Media Management ■ For Windows 2 On the computer screen, click [Start] and then select [My Network Places]. The [My Network Places] window appears. Confirm that the [Dkv******] icon is shown in the [My Network Places] window. 3 Note: [Dkv******] differs depending on each Disklavier control unit. Note: The folder or icon name differs depending on the version of your operating system. Double-click the [Dkv*******] icon. The [Dkv*******] folder opens.
Chapter Media Management 11 ■ For Mac OS X 10.3 or 10.4 2 Click the [Finder] icon in the dock, and then click the [Network] icon in the left side of the window. The [Network] window appears. Confirm that the [Dkv] icon is shown in the [Network] window. Click the [Dkv] icon. Note: [Dkv******] differs depending on each Disklavier control unit. English 3 The [Dkv] folder opens. Confirm that the [Dkv******] icon is shown in the [Dkv] folder. 4 Click the [Dkv******] icon.
Chapter 11 Media Management ■ For Mac OS X 10.5 or 10.6 2 Click the [Finder] icon in the dock, and then select [Go] and then [Network] from the menu bar. Note: [Dkv******] differs depending on each Disklavier control unit. The [Network] window appears. Confirm that the [Dkv******] icon is shown in the [Network] window. 3 Click the [Dkv*******] icon. The [Dkv*******] folder opens. Confirm that the [FromToPC] icon is shown in the [Dkv******] folder.
Chapter Media Management 11 Refreshing the Contents in [FromToPC] Select the [FromToPC] [FUNC.] “Refresh” You must refresh the contents in the [FromToPC] folder after copying song files from a personal computer, in order to play them on the Disklavier. Select “Refresh” in the media function menu, then press [ENTER]. To select a medium, see Chapter 3 “Basic Song Playback – Selecting Medium and Their Contents” on page 22. English 1 The Refresh screen appears.
Chapter 11 Media Management Formatting the Floppy Disk (Optional) Select the floppy disk [FUNC.] “Format” In the case of using the unformatted floppy disk on the floppy drive (optional) or deleting the entire contents on the floppy disk, format the floppy disk. 1 Connect the floppy drive (optional) to the USB port on the control unit. 2 Insert a floppy disk to the floppy drive. 3 Select “Format” in the media function menu, then press [ENTER]. The Format screen appears.
Chapter Media Management 11 ■ Floppy Disk Accidental Erasure Protection Floppy disks have an erasure protection tab located on the reverse side of the disk in the bottom right-hand corner. When formatting a disk, make sure that its erasure protection tab is set to “unprotected.” Protected English When the tab window is open, formatting and recording are not possible. Unprotected When the tab window is closed, formatting and recording are possible.
Chapter 11 Media Management 3 Select “Backup” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ] !"#$%{ The Backup screen appears. 4 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. =Backup= OK? YES/NO Backup song data? 5 Press [+/YES] to make a backup, [–/NO] to cancel. = =Backup= Completed. Press any button.
Chapter Media Management 3 Select “Restore” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ 11 ] !"#$%{ 4 English The Restore screen appears. Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. =Restore= OK? YES/NO Restore this data? Date:2007-10-22 15:42:00 5 Press [+/YES] to restore, [–/NO] to cancel. = =Restore= Completed. Press any button.
Chapter 12 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Hooking Up Audio Equipment If you connect the Disklavier control unit 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. AV amplifier CD player, etc.
Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices 12 Connecting Monitor Speakers By connecting monitor speakers, you can listen to the internal XG tone generator voices or audio from the external audio equipment connected to the OMNI (SYNC) IN jacks from monitor speakers. Connection methods vary depending on whether your piano is equipped with the Silent Piano™ function or not.
Chapter 12 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices ■ In Case that You are Using Monitor Speakers for Your Piano If your piano is eqipped with the Silent Piano™ function, connect monitor speakers following the procedures below. If you have already connected monitor speakers to your piano, connect the AUX IN jacks of your piano to the OUTPUT jacks of the rear panel of the Disklavier control unit.
Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices 12 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for Audio Data Reception/ Transmission [SETUP] “AudioI/O” You can select the kind of the incoming/going out audio signals. The following options should be set up in advance. English OMNI IN Selects the appropriate option to match the incoming data input to the OMNI (SYNC) IN jacks. Auto Detect: Select this when you make the Disklavier control unit detect the input signal automatically.
Chapter 12 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices A-MIDI IN Offset For some display devices, the video images may be displayed a little bit later than the piano playing when playing back the video synchronized software that contains the analog MIDI signal. To eliminate this delay, you can adjust the offset time that leads the actual playback of the piano. A delay is applied to the incoming analog MIDI signal. The offset time can be set in a range of –500 ms to 0 ms.
Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting. 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu. ][ ]), English 3 12 Hooking Up MIDI Devices MIDI (an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows electronic device (synthesizers, etc.) to interact and work in synchronization with other MIDI compatible device.
Chapter 12 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for MIDI Data Reception [SETUP] “MIDI” The Disklavier can play back the MIDI data being received from the connected MIDI device as well as the software loaded or stored in the Disklavier control unit itself. The following options should be set up in advance. MIDI IN Port Selects the terminal/port used for the data reception. MIDI: Select this when the MIDI device is connected to the MIDI IN terminal.
Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices 1 12 Press [SETUP] on the remote control. The setup menu screen appears. (1/3) =SETUP MENU= *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune English 2 Select “MIDI” with the cursor buttons ([ then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ][ ]), 3 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting. ][ ]), 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu.
Chapter 12 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for MIDI Data Transmission [SETUP] “MIDI” The Disklavier control unit 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.
Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting. 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu. ][ ]), English 3 12 Setting the Disklavier Control Unit for Keyboard Playing Data Transmission [SETUP] “MIDI” Besides the MIDI OUT options, more detailed setups for the keyboard playing data transmission are available.
Chapter 12 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices 1 Press [SETUP] on the remote control. The setup menu screen appears. (1/3) =SETUP MENU= *TimerPlay *AudioI/O *MIDI *M-Tune 2 Select “MIDI” with the cursor buttons ([ then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ ][ ]), 3 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons ([ then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to change setting. ][ ]), 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu.
Chapter 13 Other Settings Tuning the Tone Generator (TG Master Tune) [SETUP] “M–Tune” 1 English The internal XG tone generator has already been tuned to match the acoustic piano (A3=440 Hz). However, you can re-tune the internal XG tone generator in accordance with the pitch of the acoustic piano by following the procedure below. Press [SETUP] on the remote control. The setup menu screen appears.
Chapter 13 Other Settings 3 Playing the keyboard, press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to tune the pitch of the internal XG tone generator. The same note will sound simultaneously on the XG tone generator’s digital piano and on the acoustic piano as soon as you play the keyboard. The pitch of the internal XG tone generator can be adjusted in a range of –50 cent to +50 cent. 4 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation. 5 Press [SETUP] to exit from the setup menu.
Chapter Other Settings 2 Select “Shortcut” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER]. ][ ][ 13 ] =SETUP MENU= _(2/3)] *Network *Playback *Shortcut =Shortcut= 1[----2[----- 3 Press [ ] and [ ? -+ ] ] ] to select the desired number. =Shortcut= 3[----4[----- 4 English The shortcut setting screen appears. ?= -+ ] ] Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the desired function.
Chapter 13 Other Settings 5 Press [ ] to move the cursor to the detailed setting parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the desired setting. You can set two sets of parameter depending on the function you have selected. =Shortcut= _?=]-+ 3[----] 4[PLAY Mem02 --- ] When “PLAY” is selected: Option 1 Option 2 Description Mem01 Mem99 --- Starts playback from the first song in the album selected for option 1.
Chapter Other Settings 13 When “RADIO” is selected: Option Description CH01 CH99 Starts playback of the selected DisklavierRadio channel. When “BLNC” is selected: Option 2 Description TG UP Raises the volume of the tone generator. DOWN Lowers the volume of the tone generator. UP Raises the volume of the audio. DOWN Lowers the volume of the audio. AUDIO English Option 1 When “POWER” is selected: Details settings are not required. 6 Press [ENTER] to complete the operation.
Chapter 13 Other Settings Setting the Passcode to Prevent Unauthorized Access [SETUP] “Passcode” You can enter the 4-digit passcode to prevent unauthorized access from the commercially available external remote controller, or you can also set the MAC address of the external remote controller to allow it to access your Disklavier without entering the passcode. Note: These settings are not required for the use of the remote control of this unit.
Chapter Other Settings 13 ■ Setting the MAC Address If you feel inconvenient to enter the passcode each time you access from the external remote controller, you can set the MAC address of the external remote controller. This will allow the external remote controller with the registered MAC address to access your Disklavier without entering the passcode. With the passcode properly set, press [ “MAdr1.
Chapter 13 Other Settings Adjusting the Brightness of the Display [SETUP] “Display” You can adjust the brightness of the display. You can also set the display to dim after the elapse of a certain time if there is no operation. 1 Press [SYSTEM] on the remote control. The system menu screen appears. =SYSTEM MENU= (1/2)] *Clock Adj. *TimeZone *Backup *Restore 2 Select “Display” with the cursor buttons ([ [ ]), then press [ENTER].
Chapter Other Settings 4 13 Note: The brightness of the display will return to its original setting when you press any buttons, insert media, or eject media. To set the time for the display to dim, press [ ] to move the cursor to the dim light parameter, then press [+/YES] and [–/NO]. =Display= ?=-+ENT *Brightness=100% *Dim light=1min. English The following time settings are available: OFF, 1min, 2min, 3min, 5min, 10min, 15min, 30min, 45min, 60min.
Chapter 13 Other Settings 3 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the language. -+ENT =Language= Language=Japanese 4 Press [ENTER]. “OK?” flashes in the first line of the screen. 5 Press [+/YES] to set the language, and return to the system menu screen. 6 Press [SYSTEM] to exit from the system menu. Resetting the Disklavier Control Unit [SETUP] “Reset” If you want to return your Disklavier control unit to its initial factory, follow the procedure below.
Chapter Other Settings 3 Press [+/YES] and [–/NO] to select the option that you want to reset. Note: Selecting “Factory Init.” will also reset the piano type settings. English The following options are available: 4 13 Option Description Parameter Reset all parameters, excluding the clock setting and the Internet setting. Memory Reset the internal memory. Factory Init. Reset the Disklavier control unit to its initial factory setting. DeleteCookies Delete the contents of all saved cookies.
Chapter 13 Other Settings Updating the Disklavier Control Unit Shut down the Disklavier control unit [PLAY/PAUSE] and [ON/OFF] You can update the Disklavier control unit firmware using update program (saved on the CD-ROM or USB flash memory, or downloaded via Internet). You can download the update program from the following website: http://download.yamaha.com/ 1 Make sure that Disklavier control unit is shut down. 2 Holding [PLAY/PAUSE] on the front panel, press [ON/OFF]. + CTRL system v2.
Chapter Other Settings 5 Press [PLAY/PAUSE] to start the update. The update process of the first module takes approximately 3 minutes. 13 Attention: DO NOT turn off this unit during update. Attention: Be sure to update all the modules. MC v2.50 ] v3.10 DO NOT REMOVE DISK! English When the update of the first module completes, the following confirmation message appears. Confirmation message of the second module ] v3.10 v2.
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting If you are having difficulty operating the Disklavier control unit, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow the recommended remedy. Power Symptom The Diskalvier does not turn on. Remedy Make sure that the AC adaptor is securely connected to a suitable AC wall outlet. If the Disklavier control unit still cannot be turned on, disconnect it from the AC wall outlet, and consult your Disklavier dealer.
Chapter Troubleshooting 14 Playback Symptom None of the playback functions can be used. Remedy Insert a medium that contains songs into the Disklavier control unit. If you have connected the Disklavier control unit and the existing control unit with the MIDI cables, make sure that they are connected with two MIDI cables for input and output.
Chapter 14 Troubleshooting Recording Symptom You cannot re-record. Remedy Re-recording is not possible on protected songs such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft·Plus songs. Media Symptom The Disklavier control unit does not read a CD-R/RW disc. Remedy The audio CD should be formatted in CD-DA, and the data CD in ISO 9660 Level1. The Disklavier control unit may not read a CD-R/RW disc other than this format.
Chapter 15 Error Messages While operating your Disklavier control unit, an error message may appear in the display. If an error message appears, refer to the table below for an explanation of the message. Media Selection / Playback Situation Remedy NO MEDIA! You selected the medium that has not been inserted. Insert the medium or select another medium. DIFFERENT CD! Your CD is not paired with the selected SmartPianoSoft song. Insert appropriate CD that is paired with the SmartPianoSoft song.
Chapter 15 Error Messages Timer Play Error Messages Situation Remedy SAME TIME EVENT EXISTS! CHANGE THE TIME You tried to set two different programs with the same time for timer playback. You cannot set two different program with the same time. Error Messages Situation Remedy CANNOT USE THIS FUNCTION PIANO TYPE You tried to use the Internet Direct Connection on the piano connected to the Disklavier control unit with the MIDI cables.
Chapter 16 Glossary This glossary provides basic definitions of terms used frequently in this manual. General MIDI (GM) See “Incremental Pedal.” An addition to the MIDI standard that simplifies the transfer of MIDI song files between instruments of different manufacturers. A MIDI song recorded using a GM compatible tone generator should play back correctly when used with any GM compatible tone generator.
Chapter 16 Glossary MIDI Router An acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other. A device for connecting multiple computer networks. For example, a router is necessary when connecting several computers in a house or office, to allow all of them access the Internet and share data. A router is usually connected between a modem and a computer, although some modems have a built-in router.
Chapter Glossary 16 Tone Generator An electronic device that can generate tones or instrument voices. Transpose USB English Changing the key of a song. For example, a song in the key of C is transposed to the key of D when it is moved up two semitones. An interface for connecting an external device with plug and play. The Disklavier supplies with 2 TO DEVICE terminal with USB 1.1 standard and 1 TO HOST terminal.
Chapter 17 Internal Tone Generator Voices The following table lists the basic voices for the internal GM/XG and TG3 tone generator.
Chapter Internal Tone Generator Voices Voice # Display Name Voice # FngrBass 178 129 FingrDrk 130 FlangeBa 179 131 Ba&DstEG 180 132 FngrSlap 181 133 FngBass2 182 134 ModAlem 135 PickBass 136 137 Display Name Timpani Voice # Display Name 227 Tp&TbSec 228 BrssSec2 Strings1 229 HiBrass S.
Chapter 17 Internal Tone Generator Voices Voice # Display Name Display Name Voice # Display Name Saw 2 325 Halo Pad 375 BelChoir 276 ThickSaw 326 SweepPad 376 Echoes 277 DynaSaw 327 Shwimmer 377 EchoPad2 278 DigiSaw 328 Converge 378 Echo Pan 279 Big Lead 329 PolarPad 379 EchoBell 280 HeavySyn 330 Celstial 380 Big Pan 13 Synth Effects 281 WaspySyn 282 PulseSaw 331 381 SynPiano Rain 382 Creation 283 Dr.
Chapter Internal Tone Generator Voices Voice # Display Name Voice # Display Name Voice # Display Name Mel Tom2 459 Feed 485 Punch 425 Real Tom 460 Dog 486 Heart 426 Rock Tom 461 Horse 487 FootStep 427 Syn.Drum 462 Bird 2 488 MchinGun 428 Ana Tom 463 Ghost 489 LaserGun 429 ElecPerc 464 Maou 490 Xplosion 430 RevCymbl 465 Tel.
Chapter 17 Internal Tone Generator Voices Voice # Display Name Display Name Pizz.Str 091 PolySyPd 047 Harp 092 ChoirPad 048 Timpani 093 BowedPad 094 MetalPad 07 Ensemble 049 Strings1 095 Halo Pad 050 Strings2 096 SweepPad 051 Syn.Str1 052 Syn.Str2 097 Rain 053 ChoirAah 098 SoundTrk 054 VoiceOoh 099 Crystal 055 SynVoice 100 Atmosphr 056 Orch.
Chapter 18 Specifications General Specifications Removable Media Internal Memory 128 MB CD-ROM Audio CD (CD-DA), Data CD (ISO9660 Level1-compliant) USB Flash Memory FAT16 or FAT32 format Yamaha does not assure the operation of the commercially available USB flash memories. Floppy Disk*1 3.5” 2DD (720 KB) or 2HD (1.
Chapter 18 Specifications Functions & Controls Playback Functions Recording Functions Metronome Utility Functions Media Select Internal memory, CD, USB media (including floppy disk) Song Select Cursor buttons (control unit), cursor buttons/numeric section (remote control) Basic Functions Play, stop, pause Song Search Reverse/forward w/ sound (MIDI songs), reverse/forward w/o sound (audio songs), directly by time or measure Repeat ALL (all songs in current album), RPT (current song), RND (al
Appendix Appendix Disklavier Control Unit DKC-850
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MIDI Data Format If you are familiar with MIDI, or are using a computer to control your music software with computergenerated MIDI messages, the data provided in this section can help you to control your Disklavier. Messages include those that can be received by the piano part and/or those that can be received by an ESBL part. Messages that can be transmitted as well as received are shown as “transmitted.” 1. CHANNEL MESSAGES 1.
MIDI Data Format 1.2.18 Effect3 Depth (Chorus Send Level) $1D $rr $mm $1E $rr $mm $1F $rr $mm (ESBL Part) Cntrl# 93 Parameter Effect3 Depth Data Range 0...127 1.2.19 Effect4 Depth (Variation Effect Send Level) (ESBL Part) Cntrl# 94 Parameter Effect4 Depth Data Range 0...127 1.2.20 Data Increment / Decrement (for RPN) (ESBL Part) Cntrl# 96 97 Parameter RPN Increment RPN Decrement Data Range 0...127 0...127 1.2.
MIDI Data Format Portamento Control RPN NRPN cancels the Portamento Source Key Number that was received number not specified; internal data will not change number not specified; internal data will not change 1.2.23.3 All Note Off (Piano Part, ESBL Part) (transmitted) [OTHER] 1) Master tuning 2) TG300 System Data Parameter change 3) TG300 Multi Effect Data parameter change 4) TG300 Multi Part Data parameter change 2.1.2 2.1.2.
MIDI Data Format For parameters with data size of 2 or 4, transmit the appropriate number of data bytes. When sending the parameter change messages consecutively, be sure to leave an appropriate interval (if the time base is 480. ca 5 unit) between the messages. 2.1.4.1 2.2.
MIDI Data Format 3. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES 3.1 Active Sensing a) Transmission Transmitted. b) Reception Once FE has been received. if no MIDI data is subsequently received for longer than an interval of approximately 300msec. the Disklavier will perform the same function as when ALL SOUNDS OFF. ALL NOTES OFF, and RESET ALL CONTROLLERS messages are received, and will then return to a status in which FE is not monitored.
MIDI Data Format TOTAL SIZE 02 01 10 11 12 13 14 15 TOTAL SIZE 02 01 20 0E 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E TOTAL SIZE 02 01 30 31 32 33 34 35 TOTAL SIZE 02 01 40 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0F 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 2 42 2 44 2 46 2 48 2 4A 2 4C 2 4E 2 50 2 52 2 54 2 56 57 58 59 5A 5B 1 1 1 1 1 1 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 TOTAL SIZE 02 01 70 71 72 73 74 75 TOTAL SIZE A-26 1 1 1 1 1 21 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 11 REVERB PARAMETER 12 REV
MIDI Data Format
MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI PART) [XG] Address (H) 08 nn nn nn nn nn nn 00 01 02 03 04 05 Size (H) 1 1 1 1 1 1 Data (H) 00 - 20 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 0F, 7F 00 - 01 nn 06 1 00 - 02 nn 07 1 00 - 03 nn nn nn 08 09 0A 1 2 28 - 58 00 - FF nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn 0B 0C 0D 0E 0F 10 11 12 13 14 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 0 - 32 0 - 127 0 - 127 1 - 128 1 - 16,OFF 0:MONO 1:POLMIDI Data Format nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 4A 4B 4C 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F SCALE TUNING C# SCALE TUNING D SCALE TUNING D# SCALE TUNING E SCALE TUNING F SCALE TUNING F# SCALE TUNING G SCALE TUNING G# SCALE TUNING A SCALE TUNING A# SCALE TUNING B -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +63 [cent] -64 - +6
MIDI Data Format 3n rr 08 3n rr 09 3n rr 0A 3n rr 0B 3n rr 0C 3n rr 0D 3n rr 0E 3n rr 0F TOTAL SIZE 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 10 00 - 01 00 - 01 00 - 01 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F KEY ASSIGN Rcv NOTE OFF Rcv NOTE ON FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY FILTER RESONANCE EG ATTACK RATE EG DECAY1 RATE EG DECAY2 RATE 0/SINGLE, 1/MULTI 0/OFF, 1/ON 0/OFF, 1/ON -64 - +63 -64 - +63 -64 - +63 -64 - +63 -64 - +63 00 Depends on the note 01 40 40 40 40 40 [Note] n: Drum number (0 - 1) rr: note number (0D - 5B) When XG syst
MIDI Data Format 58 59 5A 5B 5C 5D 5E 5F 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 6A 6B 6C 6D 6E 6F 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 7A 7B 7C 7D 7E 7F 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 8A 8B 8C 00-3F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-3F 00-07 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 39-47 39-47 39-47 00-7F 00-3F 00-3F 00-3F 00-3F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-06 00-0F 39-47 00-7F 00-0F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 00-7F 39-47 8D : DC DD : 12C
MIDI Data Format XG Normal Voice List Bank Select MSB = 000, LSB = Bank Number Voice names in bold typeface are voices that can be selected in the Disklavier. The Disklavier can produce all the voices listed below, but can only display bank 0 voices.
MIDI Data Format Bank Select MSB = 064, LSB = 000 SFX Voice Instrument Program Bank Group # # Reed 65 0 66 0 40 43 67 0 40 41 64 68 0 69 0 70 0 71 0 72 0 Pipe 73 0 74 0 75 0 76 0 77 0 78 0 79 0 80 0 Synth Lead 81 0 6 8 18 19 64 65 66 82 0 6 8 18 19 20 24 25 40 41 45 96 83 0 65 84 0 64 85 0 64 65 86 0 24 64 87 0 35 88 0 16 64 65 Synth Pad 89 0 64 90 0 16 17 18 64 65 91 0 64 65 66 67 A-32 EleVoice Name ment SprnoSax 1 Alto Sax 1 Sax Sect 2 HyprAlto 2 TenorSax 1 BrthTnSx 2 SoftTenr 2 TnrSax 2 1 Bari.
MIDI Data Format TG300B Normal Voice List Bank Select MSB = Bank Number, LSB = ooo Instrument Group Piano Instrument Group Organ Guitar Program Bank Voice Name # # 17 0 DrawOrgn 1 70sDrOr1 8 DetDrwOr 9 70sDrOr2 16 60sDrOr1 17 60sDrOr2 18 60sDrOr3 24 CheezOrg 32 DrawOrg2 33 EvenBar 40 Organ Ba 126 Slap-2 127 harpsi1 18 0 PercOrgn 1 70sPcOr1 8 DetPrcOr 32 PercOrg2 126 Slap-3 127 harpsi2 19 0 RockOrgn 8 RotaryOr 16 SloRotar 24 FstRotar 126 Slap-4 127 harpsi3 20 0 ChrchOrg 8 ChurOrg2 16 ChurOrg3 24 OrgFlute
MIDI Data Format Instrument Group Brass Reed Pipe A-34 Program Bank Voice Name # # 57 0 Trumpet 1 Trumpet2 24 BriteTrp 25 WarmTrp 126 Sax-3 127 contrabs 58 0 Trombone 1 Trmbone2 126 Sax-4 127 harp 1 59 0 Tuba 1 Tuba 2 126 Brass-1 127 harp 2 60 0 Mute.Trp 126 Brass-2 127 guitar 1 61 0 Fr.
MIDI Data Format XG Drum Voice List Bank Select MSB = Bank Number, LSB = 000 Drum kit names in bold typeface are those that can be selected in the Disklavier.
MIDI Data Format TG300B Drum Voice List Program # Note# Note Alternate 1 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 57 128 Standard Kit Room Kit Power Kit Electro Kit Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Orchestra Kit SFX Set C/M Kit assign 0 Snare Roll 26 D 0 Finger Snap 27 25 D# C# 0 Hi Q Hi-Hat Closed 28 E 0 Whip Slap Hi-Hat Pedal 29 F 0 7 Scratch Push Hi-Hat Open 30 F# 0 7 Scratch Pull Ride Cymbal 1 31 G 0 Sticks 32 G# 0 Click Noise 33 A 0 Metronome Click 34 A# 0 Me
MIDI Data Format Effect Type List Effect Type Description Effect turned off. Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall. Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall. Reverb simulating the resonance of a room. Reverb simulating the resonance of a room. Reverb simulating the resonance of a room. Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument. Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument. Reverb simulating a metal plate reverb unit. A unique short reverb with a bit of initial delay.
MIDI Data Format Effect Parameter List No Parameter Range Value HALL1, HALL2, ROOM 1, 2, 3, STAGE 1, 2, PLATE 1 Reverb Time 0.3~30.0s 0-69 2 Diffusion 0~10 0-10 3 Initial Delay 0~63 0-63 4 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-52 5 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 34-60 6 7 8 9 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~DR ~ E=R ~ E>R63 1-127 14 15 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 16 WHITE ROOM, TUNNEL, BASEMENT 1 Reverb Time 0.3~30.
MIDI Data Format No Parameter Range See Table 0-127 1-127 0-52 34-60 table#7 1-127 Control • 0-127 0-127 1-127 0-127 table#1 8-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127 table#3 table#2 table#3 • 0-127 0-127 1-127 0-63 table#1 8-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127 table#3 table#2 table#3 • 4-124 0-127 0-127 0-127 table#1 8-40 52-76 28-58 52-76 1-127 table#3 table#2 table#3 • Range ROTARY SPEAKER 1 LFO Frequency 0.00~39.7Hz 2 LFO Depth 0~127 3 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.
MIDI Data Format No Parameter Range DISTORTION, OVERDRIVE 1 Drive 0~127 2 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 3 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 4 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 5 Output Level 0~127 6 7 EQ Mid Frequency 500Hz~10.0kHz 8 EQ Mid Gain -12~+12dB 9 EQ Mid Width 1.0~12.0 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D
MIDI Data Format Effect Data Assign Table Table#2 Table#1 Value Data 1.81 86 1.85 87 1.89 88 1.94 89 1.98 90 2.02 91 2.06 92 2.10 93 2.15 94 2.19 95 2.23 96 2.27 97 2.31 98 2.36 99 2.40 100 2.44 101 2.48 102 2.52 103 2.57 104 2.61 105 2.65 106 2.69 107 2.78 108 2.86 109 2.94 110 3.03 111 3.11 112 3.20 113 3.28 114 3.37 115 3.45 116 3.53 117 3.62 118 3.70 119 3.87 120 4.04 121 4.21 122 4.37 123 4.54 124 4.71 125 4.88 126 5.05 127 5.22 Value 5.38 5.55 5.72 6.06 6.39 6.73 7.07 7.40 7.74 8.08 8.41 8.75 9.
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Yamaha Disklavier Control Unit Model: DKC-850 Date: 18-Mar-2011 Version: 3.10 Function...