SH 2 Owner’s Manual Mode d’emploi Manual de instrucciones Bedienungsanleitung Manuale di istruzioni 툲튪찋튢 EN Before using the instrument, be sure to read “PRECAUTIONS” on pages 7-8. Avant d’utiliser cet instrument, lisez attentivement la section « PRÉCAUTIONS D’USAGE » aux pages 7-8. Antes de utilizar el instrumento, lea la sección “PRECAUCIONES”, en las páginas 7-8. Achten Sie darauf, vor Einsatz dieses Instruments die „VORSICHTSMASSNAHMEN“ auf Seiten 7-8 durchzulesen.
For the instrument SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. WARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind.
For the instrument COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) Responsible Party: Address: Telephone: Type of Equipment: Model Name: Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620 714-522-9011 Silent Piano C1XSH2, C2XSH2, C3XSH2, C5XSH2, C6XSH2, C7XSH2, GC1MSH2, GC2SH2, S3XSH2, S5XSH2, S6XSH2, S7XSH2, U1SH2, U3SH2, YUS1SH2, YUS3SH2, YUS5SH2 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
The model number, power requirements, etc., are located on the name plate, which is at the bottom of the control unit. The serial number is located behind the control unit. You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Modellnummer, Leistungsbedarf usw. sind auf dem Namensschild aufgeführt, das sich an der Unterseite der Steuereinheit befindet.
English SH2 Owner’s Manual Table of Contents NOTICE ........................................................................ 9 Chapter 5 Connecting to Other Devices ............................................. 45 About the Manuals ....................................................10 Connecting USB devices ...........................................45 Included Accessories .................................................10 Connecting to external audio devices ..................... 47 Features.....
Information for users on collection and disposal of old equipment: This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation.
PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. English For the AC adaptor WARNING CAUTION • This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha electronic devices. Do not use for any other purpose. • When setting up, make sure that the AC outlet is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch of the instrument and disconnect the AC adaptor from the outlet.
CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/AC adaptor Connections • Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet.
NOTICE Information To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below. About copyrights • Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise. When you use the instrument along with a smart device, such as an iPhone, iPad, etc.
Thank you for choosing the Yamaha Silent Piano™. This instrument is equipped with the same keyboard mechanisms as an acoustic piano. However, you can play with the sound muted, and use various functions not available on an acoustic piano, such as changing Voices or recording your performance. This manual mainly explains these functions as a Silent Piano.
Features • Silencing System enables you play in any situation, at any time you want English Yamaha’s innovative silencing system brings you superior performance, yet with virtually complete silence. Enjoy your performance just as if you were playing an acoustic piano—but without the need to worry about bothering people around you. • Non-contact sensors for maximum expressiveness The non-contact optical sensors faithfully detect subtle movement of the keys without affecting the touch of the keys.
Chapter 1 Getting Started Part names and functions Piano Upright Piano Grand Piano 1 2 1 (for models equipped with a sostenuto pedal) (on the rear of the piano) Control unit (page 13) Control unit (page 13) 1 DC IN jack For connecting the supplied AC adaptor (page 15). 2 Silencing lever Activates the Silent Piano™ function. Pedals Upright Piano 1 Grand Piano 2 3 1 Soft pedal Reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of the notes.
Control unit Front panel 1 2 9 3 (only for grand pianos) 10 12 11 English 4 5 6 7 (only for grand pianos) 8 Bottom panel These buttons (and switch) are pressed upward from the bottom. 13 14 16 15 1 [PHONES] jacks For connecting a pair of headphones with stereo mini plug (page 16). Up to two headphones can be connected. • SONG mode 2 USB [TO DEVICE] terminal For connecting a USB flash drive or an optional USB wireless LAN adaptor (page 45). • UTILITY mode 3 [Aco.
11 [VOICE/VALUE] control Rotating this allows you to select desired Voices or adjust the setting values. Depending on particular functions, you may need to press this to control the function. 12 [VOLUME] control For adjusting the volume of the entire sound output via the [PHONES] jack, AUX OUT jacks, USB [TO HOST] terminal or Bluetooth. (Only grand pianos) Pressing the control can activate or deactivate the Silent Piano™ function (page 17).
Turning the power on/off Connect the plugs of the AC adaptor in the order shown in the illustration. English 1 Make sure to loop the power cord through the metal hook attached to the rear (for upright pianos) or the bottom (for grand pianos) of the piano. Grand piano Upright piano [DC IN 16V] jack DC IN jack 1-2 Hook is located on the rear of the piano. 1-3 AC outlet 1-2 Hooks are located on the bottom of the piano, behind the control unit.
Auto Power Off function To prevent unnecessary power consumption, this unit features an Auto Power Off function that automatically turns the power off if the instrument is not operated for 30 minutes. NOTICE When the instrument is communicating with other devices or the Songs are played back, the power will not be turned off automatically. Make sure to turn off the power by pressing the [P] (Standby/On) switch when the instrument is not in use.
Chapter 2 Playing with the Silent Piano™ Function English This instrument can be played both as a normal acoustic piano, and also as a Silent Piano™. Enabling the Silent Piano™ function lets you take advantage of a variety of powerful functions—such as playing preset Voices built into unit and recording your performances. Try out the Silent Piano™ function and explore the possibilities. Using the Silent Piano™ function 1 Plug the headphones into the [PHONES] jack (page 16).
5 While playing the keyboard, adjust the volume level by rotating the [VOLUME] control. Rotating to the right increases the volume, while rotating to the left decreases it. NOTE The physical sound of the keyboard mechanism remains even when the Silent Piano™ function is active. Selecting Voices When the Silent Piano™ function is enabled, you can select and play the various built-in preset Voices from the keyboard. By default, the CFX Grand is always selected when the power is turned on.
Voice List Button 1 Display Voice Name Binaural CFX Grand Button Display 3 Voice Name Celesta 2 Bösendorfer Imperial Organ Principal 3 Upright Piano Organ Tutti Pop Grand Jazz Organ Ballad Grand Strings Stage E.Piano Choir DX E.Piano Synth Pad Vintage E.Piano Piano + Strings Harpsichord 8' Piano + Pad Harpsichord 8'+4' Piano + DX E.Piano English CFX Grand NOTE For details on each Voice, refer to page 60.
Chapter 3 Playing Back and Recording Songs The preset songs, your recorded performances, and commercially available songs are referred to as “Songs” in this manual. This instrument can play or record MIDI Songs and Audio Songs. Available Song format Songs MIDI Songs Audio Songs Data formats In a MIDI song, the information of your keyboard performance (such as keystroke and velocity) is recorded. This is not a recording of the actual sound.
NOTE • Songs recorded by this instrument are called “User Songs” while Songs created in other ways or on other devices are called “External Songs.” When you record a Song to a USB flash drive, a “USER FILES” folder is created automatically and the resulting User Song will be saved in this folder. Songs in the “USER FILES” folder are handled as User Songs while Songs in a location other than the “USER FILES” folder are handled as External Songs.
5 Press Button 3 [R/K] (Play/Pause) to start playback. The [R/K] (Play/Pause) lamp lights up and the current position (measure number or elapsed time) will appear in the display. The dot at the lower right of the display will flash at the MIDI Song tempo (or the metronome tempo when playing back an Audio Song). For operations during playback, see the next section. MIDI Song Current measure number Audio Song Elapsed time sec. min. (In case of 10 minutes or more, only the lowest digit is shown).
• Adjusting the Playback Tempo You can change the tempo of MIDI Song or the speed of Audio Song during playback. It can be adjusted in the same operation as the metronome tempo. For details, refer to page 32. Tempo English MIDI Songs: The tempo can be adjusted from 5 to 500 beats per minutes. It can also be adjusted while the Song is paused. When the Song stops, it reset to the default setting. Audio Songs: Compared to an original speed of 100%, it can be adjusted over the range of 75% – 125%.
Recording your performance You can record your performance on this instrument as a MIDI Song (SMF format 0) or an Audio Song (WAV format). Up to 10 MIDI Songs can be saved (at 500KB/Song max.) to internal memory and up to 100 to a USB flash drive. Up to 100 Audio Songs can be saved (at 80 minutes/Song max.) to a USB flash drive. When the Song is recorded to a USB flash drive, a MIDI Song will be named “USERSONG**.MID” (**: 00 –99) and an Audio Song will be named “AUDIOSONG**.
5 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to select the Song number for recording. English • When the selected Song contains already-recorded data: You can confirm it by checking the display. When Song contains data: When Song does not contain data: Three dots light up. Only the left-most dot lights up. NOTICE When the selected Song contains data, keep in mind that recording new data will erase the existing data. If you want to play along with the metronome sound, turn the metronome on here.
8 When your performance is finished, press Button 2 [Rec] or Button 3 [R/K] (Play/Pause) to stop recording Dashes appear on the display in succession, or indicating that the recorded data is being saved. After the data is saved, an “End” message appears, and the recorded Song number will appear. Pressing Button 3 [R/K] (Play/Pause) plays back the recorded Song. NOTICE While dashes appear on the display in succession, never turn off the power.
Handling User Song files You can copy the User Song saved in the internal memory to a USB flash drive. Also, you can delete the User Songs in the internal memory or a USB flash drive. English NOTE • Before using the USB flash drive, be sure to read “Connecting USB devices” on page 45. • While a Song is being recorded, played back or paused, you cannot start these operations. Make sure to stop the Song beforehand.
7 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to select “F7.1.” 8 Press Button 3 [Func.] to call up “SAv” in the display. The smallest MIDI Song number which has no data in the USB flash drive is automatically selected as the copy destination and the number is shown in the display. NOTE • To cancel the copying operation, press any button other than Button 3 while the Song number is shown.
3 Press Button 1 [Select] to select the category of the Song to be deleted. English • U. (U.01 – U.10).................User Songs in internal memory (MIDI) • S. (S.00 – S.99) ...................User Songs in a USB flash drive (MIDI) • A. (A.00 – A.99).................User Songs in a USB flash drive (Audio) 4 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to select the Song number to delete. 5 Press the Mode button several times until the [UTILITY] lamp lights up in orange. 6 Press Button 3 [Func.
Chapter 4 Using Convenient Functions (UTILITY) This section include the operations in the UTILITY mode. The UTILITY mode allows you to apply the Reverb effect, use the metronome, and use other various convenient functions. Enhancing the sound with Reverb An actual piano sounds differently depending on the size of the room, or the material of the building in which it is played. The reverberation is the major reason for this difference.
• Selecting a Reverb type 3-1 Hold down Button 2 [Reverb] for three 3-2 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to English seconds to show the current Reverb type on the display. Hold down for three seconds. select a Reverb type. Pressing the [VOICE/VALUE] control can restore the default setting of the selected Voice. For the list of the available types, refer to “Reverb Type List” bellow.
Using the metronome The unit features a built-in metronome that helps you to practice and play with accurate tempo. NOTE • When a MIDI Song (page 20) is played back, the metronome plays according to the Song tempo and time signature. • The metronome tempo and beat restore to the default settings when the power is turned off. • The metronome volume can be adjusted via Button 3 [Func.] in the UTILITY mode (page 38).
Selecting the time signature (Beat) Press Button 1 [Metronome] in the UTILITY mode. 2 Hold down Button 1 [Metronome] for three seconds to call up the beat setting value on the display. English 1 Hold down for three seconds. 3 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to select the beat. The beat can be selected from 0 and 2 – 6. For values other than 0, the first beat is accented with a bell sound to signal the start of a measure.
Customizing with the various Function parameters (Function settings) In the Function settings, you can tune the instrument, adjust the metronome volume, and make a wide range of other convenient settings to customize your piano to suit your performance. Function List Function Function No. Page F1.1 page 36 Touch Sensitivity* F2.1 page 36 Fixed Velocity F2.2 page 36 Transpose F3.1 page 36 Master Tune* F3.2 page 37 Scale Type (Temperament) F3.3 page 37 Base Note F3.4 page 38 F4.
Basic Function-parameter operations Press the Mode button several times until the [UTILITY] lamp lights up in orange. 2 Press Button 3 [Func.] to enter the Function Settings. 3 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to select the desired Function number. 4 Press Button 3 [Func.] to display the parameter value. 5 Rotate the [VOICE/VALUE] control to change the parameter value. Lights up in orange English 1 To continue to set other Functions, repeat the operation from step 2 above.
Brilliance Adjusts the timbre brilliance of the entire keyboard sound from mellow to bright. Setting range -2 (Mellow) – 0 (Normal) – +2 (Bright) Default setting 0 (Normal) Touch Sensitivity Determines how the sound responds to your playing strength. Setting range -2 (Soft) Produces relatively high volume even with light playing strength. -1 (Soft/Medium) Produces high volume with moderate playing strength. 0 (Medium) Standard Touch Sensitivity.
NOTE Your keyboard performance data will be transmitted with the transposed note numbers while MIDI note numbers received from an external MIDI device or computer will not be affected by the Transpose setting. English Master Tune Fine tunes the pitch of the entire instrument in 0.2 Hz steps. This lets you accurately match the keyboard pitch to that of other instruments or music on a portable music player. Setting range A3 = 414.8 Hz – 466.8 Hz Default setting A3 = 440.
Base Note Determines the base note for the Scale selected above. When the base note is changed, the pitch of the keyboard is transposed, yet maintains the original pitch relationship between the notes. This setting is necessary when Scale Tune is set to something other than “Equal Temperament.” Setting range C, C#, D, Eb, E, F, F#, G, Ab, A, Bb, B Default setting C NOTE In the display, the note is followed by a high bar if sharp, and the note is followed by a low bar if flat.
Song Transpose English Shifts the pitch of the MIDI Song or Audio Song up or down in semitone intervals. For example, if you set this parameter to “5,” the note of key C is played back in pitch F. In this way, the F major song is played back as if it were in C major. Setting range -12 – 0 – +12 Default setting 0 NOTE • MIDI note numbers received from an external MIDI device or computer will not be affected by the Transpose setting.
Binaural On/Off Turns the Binaural function on or off. When this function is on, the sound from this instrument changes to the sound of Binaural Sampling or the sound enhanced with the Stereophonic Optimizer (page 19), allowing you to enjoy more realistic sound even when listening with headphones.
Damper Resonance Depth English Determines the depth of the resonance effect produced by VRM which is applied when the damper pedal is pressed. This parameter is effective only when VRM is on (page 40) and one of the piano Voice is selected. Setting range 0 – 10 Default setting 5 String Resonance Depth Determines the depth of the string resonance effect produced by VRM which is applied when a note on the keyboard is pressed.
Body Resonance Depth Determines the depth of the Body resonance effect which simulates the resonance of the piano itself, i.e. soundboard, the sides, the frame and so on. This parameter is effective only when VRM is on (page 40) and one of the piano Voice is selected. Setting range 0 – 10 Default setting 5 Key-off Sampling Volume Determines the volume of the key-off sampling sound (simulated the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key) which is available for some Voices.
Copying User Songs English Copies the User Songs saved in the internal memory to the connected USB flash drive. For details, refer to “Copying User Songs in the internal memory to a USB flash drive” on page 27. Deleting User Songs Delete the User Songs in the internal memory or the connected USB flash drive. For details, refer to “Deleting User Songs” on page 28. Formatting a USB Flash Drive Formats or initialize the USB flash drive connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
Version The firmware version of this unit is shown in the display. Example: version 1.00 Audio Loop Back Determines whether audio sound input from the connected computer or smart device (via the USB Audio Interface function, wireless connection or Bluetooth Audio function; page 50) is output to a computer or a smart device or not, along with the performance played on the instrument. To output the audio input sound, set Audio Loop Back to “On.
Chapter 5 Connecting to Other Devices English CAUTION Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power to all the components. Also, before turning any components on or off, set all volume levels to minimum (0). Otherwise, damage to the components, electrical shock, or even permanent hearing loss may occur. Connecting USB devices You can connect a USB flash drive or a USB wireless LAN adaptor (sold separately) to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
Formatting a USB flash drive Formats or initialize the USB flash drive connected to this instrument. When a “UnF” appear on the display, indicating that the USB flash drive has not been formatted, format the drive. NOTICE Executing the Format operation will delete all data saved in the USB flash drive. Save important data to a computer or another storage device. 1 Connect the USB flash drive to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal.
Connecting to external audio devices English By connecting the AUX OUT jacks or the [AUX IN] jack to other audio devices, the keyboard performance on this instrument can be output to the external device, or the audio sound played on the external device can be input to this instrument. NOTE Use audio cables and adaptor plugs having no (zero) resistance. Connecting to the AUX OUT [R]/[L/L+R] jacks The AUX OUT [R]/[L/L+R] jacks are the standard phone jacks.
Example of using the [AUX IN] jack The [AUX IN] jack is a stereo mini jack. By connecting the [AUX IN] jack to other sound modules or playback devices (such as portable music players), you can use the Silent Piano™ function together with the sound received from the connected devices. You can use the [VOLUME] control on this unit to simultaneously adjust the volume of its electronic sound and the sound received through its [AUX IN] jack.
Connecting to external MIDI devices English By connecting a MIDI device, you can control the external MIDI device from this unit or vice versa. Use the MIDI terminals and standard MIDI cables to connect external MIDI devices (keyboard, synthesizer, sequencer, etc.). NOTE • Demo Song data and Preset Song data cannot be transmitted.
Connecting to a computer/smart device Connecting this instrument to a computer or a smart device expands the possibility.
Transmitting/receiving audio data (USB Audio Interface function) By connecting a computer or a smart device to the USB [TO HOST] terminal via a USB cable, digital audio data can be transmitted/received, giving you the following advantages: English • Playing back audio data with high sound quality This gives you direct, clear sound in which the sound quality has less noise and deterioration than that from the [AUX IN] jack.
Listening to audio data from a smart device through this instrument (Bluetooth Audio function) This instrument is equipped with Bluetooth functionality. You can input the sound of the audio data saved in a Bluetooth-equipped device, such as a smart phone, to this instrument and listen to it through the built-in speaker of the instrument. *Bluetooth Bluetooth is a technology for wireless communication between devices within an area of about 10 meters (33 ft.) employing the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
4 Play back audio data on your Bluetooth-equipped device to confirm that the builtin speakers of this unit can output the audio sound. English When you turn on this unit the next time, the last connected Bluetooth-equipped device will be connected to this instrument automatically, if the Bluetooth function of the device and the instrument is set to on. If it is not connected automatically, select the model name of the instrument from the connections list on the device.
Chapter 6 Using Other Functions Backup data and initialization The following settings, referred to as Backup data, are automatically saved to the internal memory of this unit. The Backup data and the User Song and External Song data will be maintained even if the power is turned off. • Brilliance..........................................................................................page 36 • Touch Sensitivity ............................................................................
Setting the Character Code for file names If the Song cannot be called up, you may need to select the appropriate Character Code which is compatible with the file/folder name from the following two settings. Int (International) For playing back Songs with names using western European characters (including umlaut or diacritic marks). JA (Japanese) For playing back Songs with names using Japanese characters and alphabets (excluding umlaut or diacritic marks).
Chapter 7 Appendix Message List Message Descriptions The instrument is standing by for Bluetooth pairing. While this message is shown, you cannot operate the instrument. Displayed while the instrument is initialized. Do not turn the power off while this message is shown. Displayed when Musicsoft Downloader is used on the connected computer, or when an app such as Smart Pianist is used on the connected smart device such as an iPhone and iPad. While this message is shown, you cannot operate the instrument.
Message Descriptions Communication with the USB flash drive has failed. Remove the USB flash drive and make the connection again. If the message appears even when the USB flash drive is connected properly, the USB flash drive may be damaged. English This USB flash drive is not supported on this instrument, or too many USB flash drives may have been connected. Refer to “Connecting USB devices” (page 45) for information on the USB flash drive connection.
Troubleshooting If you have problems with the unit, here are a few troubleshooting tips. If you cannot solve the problem easily yourself, consult your Yamaha piano dealer. DO NOT attempt to repair the piano or the AC adaptor yourself. Problem Solution The power does not turn on. The AC adaptor may not be plugged in correctly. Insert the AC adaptor firmly into the [DCIN 16V] jack and AC outlet (page 15). The power is automatically turned off. This is normal and due to the Auto Power Off function.
Problem The Bluetooth-equipped device cannot be paired with nor connected to this instrument. Cause Solution Make sure that the Bluetooth function is turned on (page 53). The Bluetooth-equipped device is not paired with this instrument. The device and this instrument need to be paired to each other via Bluetooth (page 52). The Bluetooth function of the Bluetoothequipped device is not activated. Make sure that the function is activated.
Voice List The cells marked by “” indicate the available characteristics (which are explained below) for the Voice. • Stereo Sampling: Stereo sampling is used for the Voice. • Touch Sensitivity: The volume responds to your playing strength. • Key-off Sampling: The key-off sound (the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key) is sampled for the Voice. • VRM: Simulated string resonance sound with physical modeling when the damper pedal is pressed or keys are pressed. This can be turned on or off.
Display Voice Name Description Stereo Sampling Touch Sensitivity Key-off Sampling VRM Harpsichord The sound of an instrument frequently used in baroque music. Variations in playing touch will not affect the volume, and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the key. – – Harpsichord 8'+4' A harpsichord with an added upper octave. Produces a more brilliant sound. – – Celesta The sound of a celesta (a percussion instrument in which hammers strike tuned metal bars).
Song List Voice Demo Songs No. d.01 Voice Name Song Name CFX Grand Binaural CFX Grand Composer Widmung S.566 R.253 F. Liszt / R. Schumann d.02 Bösendorfer Imperial Mädchens Wunsch (6 Chants polonaise S.480 R.145) F. Liszt / F. F. Chopin d.03 Upright Piano Italienisches Konzert, BWV 971 1st mov. J. S. Bach d.04 Pop Grand Original — d.05 Ballad Grand Original — d.06 Stage E.Piano Original — d.07 DX E.Piano Original — d.08 Vintage E.Piano Original — d.
No. Song Name Composer Duets Menuett (Eine kleine Nachtmusik K.525) W. A. Mozart P.17 Menuett G dur L. v. Beethoven P.18 Marcia alla Turca L. v. Beethoven P.19 Piano Concerto No.1 op.11 2nd mov. F. F. Chopin P.20 The Nutcracker Medley P. I. Tchaikovsky English P.16 Original Compositions P.21 Prelude (Wohltemperierte Klavier I No.1) P.22 Menuett G dur BWV Anh.114 J. S. Bach P.23 Piano Sonate No.15 K.545 1st mov. W. A. Mozart P.24 Turkish March W. A. Mozart P.25 Piano Sonate op.
Playback sequence of Song files in a USB flash drive The illustration below shows the playback sequence of Song files stored on the USB flash drive. USB flash drive First level Second level Folder A Third level Fourth level Sub Folder A Sub Folder A Sub Folder A AAA.mid AAA.mid AAA.mid General folders BBB.mid Folder B Sub Folder B AAA.mid Cannot be played. AAA.mid BBB.mid Can be played. USER FILES AAA.mid BBB.
Specifications Upright Piano Keyboard Touch Response Hard, Medium/Hard, Medium, Soft/Medium, Soft, Fixed Damper, Silencing/Sostenuto*1, Soft Pedal Sensor System Grand Piano Key Sensors Hammer Sensors Damper, Sostenuto*1, Soft Non-contact continuous detection optical sensor Non-contact 2-point optical fiber sensor – Damper Pedal Continuous detection sensor Sostenuto Pedal On/Off detection sensor Soft Pedal On/Off detection sensor Silencing System Mechanism Voices Tone Generation Piano Soun
Upright Piano Storage and Connectivity Storage Connectivity Internal Memory approx. 1.
Index I T Access Point mode ..................... 51 Accessories .................................. 10 Aliquot Resonance ..................... 41 All-repeat playback .................... 21 Audio Loop Back ........................ 44 Audio recording ......................... 24 Audio Song .................................. 20 Auto Power Off .................... 16, 43 [AUX IN] jack ............................ 48 AUX IN Noise Gate ................... 43 AUX OUT jacks .........................
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For U.S.A. This transmitter must not be co-located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. For CANADA This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS standard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of the device.
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