User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- PRECAUTIONS
- NOTICE
- About the Manuals
- Included Accessories
- Features
- 1 Getting Started
- 2 Playing with the Silent Piano™ Function
- 3 Recording and Playback
- Recording your performance to internal memory (MIDI recording)
- Playing back the MIDI Song recorded to internal memory
- Recording your performance to a USB flash drive (Audio recording)
- Playing back an Audio Song recorded to the USB flash drive
- Connecting USB devices
- Playing back the Voice Demo Songs
- Playing back the Preset Songs
- Operations during playback
- Adjusting the playback tempo
- 4 Connecting to Other Devices
- 5 Using Other Functions
- 6 Appendix
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SC2 Owner’s Manual
Control unit
[PHONES] jacks (page 15)
For connecting a pair of headphones (stereo
mini plug). Up to two headphones can be
connected.
USB [TO DEVICE] terminal (page 25)
For connecting a USB flash drive or a USB
wireless LAN adaptor.
[P] (Standby/On) switch (page 14)
For turning the power on or setting to standby.
[Rec] button (page 22)
For setting the unit to recording standby status.
The lamp indicates the recording status.
[
R
/
J
] (Play/Stop) button (page 23)
For alternately playing back and stopping the
preset Songs or your recorded performance.
The lamp indicates the playback status.
[Metronome] button (page 19)
For controlling the metronome. The lamp
indicates the metronome status.
[Func.] button (page 33)
For making settings of various functions.
[VOICE/VALUE] control
Rotating this allows you to select desired Voices
or adjust the setting values. Pressing this
control resets the Voice or setting values.
[VOLUME] control (page 16)
For adjusting the volume of the entire sound
output from the [PHONES] jack.
[DC IN 16V] jack (page 14)
For connecting to the power. The power cord
may already be connected to the DC IN jack on
the rear of the piano when the piano is shipped,
depending on the piano type.
[SENSOR] jack
(For qualified Yamaha personnel only.) This
connects to the sensor. The plug is already
connected when the instrument is shipped.
[AUX IN] jack (page 30)
For connecting an audio device such as a
portable music player by using an audio cable
with stereo mini plugs.
USB [TO HOST] terminal (page 31)
For connecting to a computer or a smart
device.
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Front panel
Bottom panel
These buttons (and switch) are
pressed upward from the bottom.
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