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1. gt B INP A wide variety of chord types can be recognized as well as the above chord types e Depending on the chord type inversions can be used as well as in root position e Some chord types may not be recognized if some notes are omitted s m m Easy Chords This method lets you easily play chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard using only one two or three fingers For root C C Cm C7 Cm7 To play a major chord To play a minor chord To play a seventh chord To play a minor seventh chord Press the root note Press the root note Press the root note Press the root note together with of the chord together with the nearest together with the nearest the nearest white and black keys black key to the left of it white key to the left of it to the left of it three keys alto gether AI Finger By changing the chord fingering type to AI Fingered you can automatically produce appropriate accompaniment even if you don t press all of the notes which comprise a chord pages 81 and 87 Owners Manual 27 Playing Songs With this instrument t
2. SUSTAIN jack PEDAL UNIT jack page 14 PHONES OUTPUT jack page 13 DC IN jack a a page 13 Owner s Manual Setting Up Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices In addition to piano organ and other standard keyboard instruments this instru ment has a large range of voices that includes guitar bass strings sax trumpet drums and percussion sound effects a wide variety of musical sounds Select and Play a Voice MAIN This procedure selects the main voice you will play on the keyboard Press the VOICE button The main voice selection display will appear The currently selected voice number and name will be highlighted VOICE SELECT MAIN SONG STYLE VOICE CATEGORY C m Tera O Firework _ I 000 OTS 001 Live Grand Piano The currently selected voice 002 Live PopGrand number and name 003 Live Warm Grand Select the voice you want to play While watching the highlighted voice name rotate the dial The avail Nore e See the separate Data List able voices will be selected and displayed in sequence The voice jor a complete list of the selected here becomes the main voice available voices For this example select the 117 Flute voice VOICE SELECT MAIN CATEGORY OCET 115 Sweet Flu
3. YAMAHA LIMITED 3 YEAR WARRANTY ON DIGITAL PIANOS DGX SERIES Thank you for selecting a Yamaha product Yamaha products are designed and manufactured to provide a high level of defect free performance Yamaha Corporation of America Yamaha is proud of the experience and craftsmanship that goes into each and every Yamaha product Yamaha sells its products through a network of reputable specially authorized dealers and is pleased to offer you the Original Owner the following Limited Warranty which applies only to products that have been 1 directly purchased from Yamaha s authorized dealers in the fifty states of the USA and District of Columbia the Warranted Area and 2 used exclusively in the Warranted Area Yamaha suggests that you read the Limited Warranty thoroughly and invites you to contact your authorized Yamaha dealer or Yamaha Customer Service if you have any questions Coverage Yamaha will at its option repair or replace the product covered by this warranty if it becomes defective malfunctions or otherwise fails to conform with this warranty under normal use and service during the term of this warranty without charge for labor or materials Repairs may be performed using new or refurbished parts that meet or exceed Yamaha specifications for new parts If Yamaha elects to replace the product the replacement may be a reconditioned unit You will be responsible for any installation or removal
4. cece 65 Harmony Volume 88 Headphones oe 13 Initial Send 99 Initialization 64 MAO a pase s la AAA NA MUWE AP 76 Keyboard Out 98 Keyboard Stand Assembly 10 L Language au AAA 71 Lesson m NI Main Section 76 MAIN Display 36 Main Voice oo ee 18 Master EQ Type 69 Meas re ii 37 Melody uz us aaa as 32 43 Melody score 32 Melody type performance assistant technology 48 Melody Voice Messages alana Basis Metronome Multi Finger Music Database 53 Music Rest 7 Mute ii 84 notation a 32 OCINE u usss anaes 72 One Touch Setting 70 PAT Ty pe usasqa 43 Pall AA T 72 Panel Sustain 68 Part Right Left PC Mode Pedal Unit performance assistant technology ia 43 Pitch Bend ka 68 Pitch Bend Range 87 Power Adaptor 13 Preset SONG unas nassas 28 0 WAA ensenis 88 Owner s Manual 113 Appendix xipueddy Index RECOPGING sssiscssesesconsrssscacversoceten 56 Registration Memory 62 Rep egtu
5. page 90 R 1 and L 1 buttons page 38 EXECUTE button page 92 METRONOME ON OFF button page 22 PORTABLE GRAND button page 19 TEMPO TAP button pages 22 79 83 SONG button page 28 SONG STYLE button page 24 REPEAT amp LEARN button page 42 VOICE button page 18 A B REPEAT button page 84 MUSIC DATABASE button page 53 REW button page 31 SPLIT ON OFF button page 21 FF button page 31 DUAL ON OFF button page 20 PAUSE button page 31 HARMONY ON OFF button page 65 START STOP button page 29 CD PITCH BEND wheel page 68 Drum Kit a page 19 16 Owners Manual The illustrations next to each key indicate the drum and per cussion instruments assigned to the keys when Standard Kit 1 is selected USB TO DEVICE terminal pages 30 90 Panel Controls and Terminals m N Display page 36 Voice List Dat
6. Excellent After the evaluation display has appeared the lesson will start again from the beginning Practice Makes Perfect Repeat and Learn e The evaluation feature can be turned off via the FUNC TION Grade item page 88 Use this feature when you want to start again Just ahead of a section on which you made a mistake or to repeat edly practice a section you find difficult Press the REPEAT amp LEARN button during a lesson The song location will move back four measures from the point at which you pressed the button and playback will begin after a one measure count in Playback will continue up to the point at which you pressed the REPEAT amp LEARN button and then jump back four mea sures and begin again after a count in This process will repeat so all you have to do is press the REPEAT amp LEARN button when you make a mistake in order to repeat practice of that section until you get it right Press the button again to return to the normal lesson mode REPEAT amp A B O START SONG LEARN REPEAT REW FF PAUSE STOP RLU UU UL 42 Owners Manual e You can change the number of measures the Repeat and learn function jumps back by pressing anumber button 1 9 during repeat play back The Easy Way to Play Piano This instrument includes a performance assistant technology feature that lets you play along with a song and sound like a great pianist even though you might be making
7. How does it sound You ll get acceptable results no matter where you play thanks to the performance assis tant technology Chord type Next try the three playing methods illustrated below Different ways of playing produce different results Play with the left and right hands Play with the left and right hands Play alternately with the left at the same timing type 1 at the same timing type 2 and right hands type 3 III III MMM CE aa SN Play 3 notes at once Play 1 note at a time with your right Play 3 notes at once with your right hand hand for example index finger gt with your right hand middle finger ring finger Once you get a feel for it try playing chords with your left hand and a melody with your right or any other combination External Songs and the performance assistant technology Songs downloaded from the Internet can also be used with the performance assistant technology as long as they include the required chord and or melody data s2063 Amazing Grace W 004 2 F F 3 ee 5 Chord data Bm7 s Azsc Dm Be 52 Owners Manual Play Using the Music Database You want to play music in your favorite style but you re not sure how to select the best voice and style for the type of music you want to play simply select the appropriate style from the Music Database The
8. Value The Press amp Hold Symbol f _ PAT The A symbol that appears next to some buttons indicates that the button can be SNZOFE pressed and held for longer than a second to call up a related function This provides convenient direct access to a range of functions BPA TYPE 36 Owners Manual MAIN Display Items The MAIN display shows all of the current basic settings song style voice Basic Operation It also includes a range of indicators that show the on off status of a range of functions Adjust the LCD CONTRAST control on the rear panel of the instrument for optimum display legibility CONTRAST A B Repeat Appears when repeat playback is engaged Tempo TEMPO 4 100 4 4 a B L R i MEASURE O01 TRANSPOSE Transpose VOICE 001 Live Grand Piano 066 String Ensemble 055 Finger Bass 023 JazzPop SONG Chord Display Style Auto accompaniment Status 222223 sss Shows the selected Gly Appears when auto accom bank number paniment is on B Appears when the synchro stop function is engaged Shows the memory numbers that contain data A border appears around the selected The style pattern name number Measure Number Voice Main page 18 Dual page 20 Split page 21 Song page 28 Style page 24 MDB page 53 Funct
9. 84 Select a Style WA aan n nn O 24 Muting Independent Song Tracks 84 Play Along Witha St AA AAA 25 Change the Melody Voice 84 Playing Songs 28 BGM Playback 85 Z eS UO Random Song Playback 85 Select and Listen to a Song 28 Select and Play Songs on a USB Flash Memory 30 The Functions 86 SIE Pone Fast Reverse and Pause al Selecting and Setting FUNCTIONS a 86 E ay the Demo Song a z I c Displaying the Song Score 92 SavingandLoadingData CO D Display thei Lyrics o aeee aa 33 Connecting a USB Flash Memory 90 Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal 91 Using USB Storage Devices 91 jam Reference Connecting to a Computer 97 ji Connecting a Personal Computer 97 Basic Operation 34 Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer 98 Transferring Data Between the Computer and Select a Song For a Lesson 38 Ta ULE SASA AA WAA aasan i 99 The Easy Way to Play Piano 43 Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide 102 w F Important Notices about the CD ROM 102 Play Using the Music Database 53 CD ROM Contents ua amasisa 103 x 5 System Requirements a 104 xo Change a Song s Style 54 Software I
10. BANK Bank number Use the dial or the 1 8 number buttons to select a bank num ber from 1 to 8 Press one of the REGIST MEMORY buttons 1 to 4 while hold ing the BANK button to store the current panel settings to the specified registration memory Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display in order to check the bank and registration memory numbers SONGE N BANK 1 E 2 3 4 estves 001 ChartPianoPop lt MEMORY N l 1 1 Q AINB Banki 1 Bank number 62 Owners Manual Up to 32 presets eight banks of four each can be memorized NOTE e Data cannot be saved to the registration memory during song playback NOTE e You can also save your panel settings memorized to registration memory button into USB flash memory as the user file or to a computer as the backup file NOTE e If you select a Registration Memory number that already contains data the previous data is deleted and overwritten by the new data NOTICE Do not turn off the power while saving settings to the registration memory other wise the data may be dam aged or lost Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings m Recalling a Registration Memory Press the BANK button A bank number will appear in the dis play when you release the button sS pi Uu BANK ij REGIST MEMORY l 1 Bank number Use the dial or the 1 8 nu
11. Store data can be lost due to equipment malfunction or improper operation For safety we recommend that you keep a copy of all important data stored on your computer e End the Musicsoft Downloader to playback the file trans To Use transferred Songs For Lessons When using songs only SMF format 0 and 1 trans ferred from a computer for lessons you can specify which channels are to be played back as the right hand and left hand parts 1 Press the SONG button and select the song 036 residing in flash memory for which you want to set the guide track 2 Press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the CATEGORY lt 44 and gt gt buttons to select the R Part or L Part item A Use the dial to select the channel you want to play back as the specified right or left hand part The default settings are channel 1 for the right hand part and channel 2 for the left hand part Connecting to a Computer m Transfer a Backup file from the instrument to a computer You can use the Musicsoft Downloader to transfer Backup files containing Registration Memory and FUNCTION settings to a computer If you click Electronic Musical Instruments in the Musicsoft Downloader display and then System Drive a file named 10PG88G bup will appear in the lower right corner of the Musicsoft Downloader display This is the backup file For details about how to transfer backup files using the Musicsoft Downloade
12. This Agreement shall be interpreted according to and governed by Japanese law without reference to principles of conflict of laws Any dispute or proce dure shall be heard before the Tokyo District Court in Japan If for any reason a court of competent jurisdiction finds any portion of this Agreement to be unen forceable the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and effect 9 COMPLETE AGREEMENT This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with respect to use of the SOFTWARE and any accompanying written materials and supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements written or oral regarding the subject matter of this Agreement No amendment or revi sion of this Agreement will be binding unless in writing and signed by a fully authorized representative of Yamaha Troubleshooting For the Instrument Problem Possible Cause and Solution When the instrument is turned on or off a popping sound is temporarily produced This is normal and indicates that the instrument is receiving electrical power When using a mobile phone noise is produced Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument There is no sound even when the keyboard is played or when a song or style is being played back Check that nothing is connected to the PHONE
13. key in the section of the keyboard Sa ooo labeled ROOT The note doesn t Al U111111111111 sound The root note you set is shown Individual notes of chord keyboard in the display To call up possible inversions of the chord press the buttons NOTE 3 e About major chords Simple major chords are usually G ROOT indicated only by the root note For example C refers to C major However when specifying major chords here make sure to select M major after pressing the root note e Be aware that the chord types explained here are the left hand notes applied to various styles and different from the one for the performance assistant technology feature G Ji 4 Try playing a chord in the auto accom m paniment section of the keyboard LALLILLLALLALLLALLALALACLALLLALLALLA checking the indications in the display When you ve played the chord properly a bell sound signals your success and the chord name in the display flash Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display DICTIONARY 82 Owners Manual Song Settings Changing the tempo of the Song Songs can be played at any tempo you desire fast or slow Press the TEMPO TAP button to call up the Tempo setting in the display after selecting a Song TEMPO TAP Current Tempo value 2 Use the dial to select a tem
14. Perhaps the performance assistant technology is turned on Press the P A T ON OFF button to turn it off The ACMP indicator does not appear when the ACMP ON OFF button is pressed Always press the STYLE button first when you are going to use any style related function The OverCurrent message is shown in the upper area of the MAIN display and the USB device does not respond Communication with the USB device has been shut down because of the overcurrent to the USB device Disconnect the device from the USB TO DEVICE terminal then turn on the power of the instrument Owner s Manual 109 Appendix xipueddy LCD Message Comment Access error Indicates the failure in reading or writing from to the media or the flash memory All Memory Clearing Displayed while erasing all data in the flash memory Never turn the power off during data transmission Are you sure Confirms whether Song Clear or Track Clear is executed or not Backup Clearing Displayed while clearing the back up data in the flash memory Cancel Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send is cancelled Can t clear TrackA Displayed when a track clear error occurs Clearing Displayed while executing Song Clear or Track Clear of the user songs Com Mode Displayed when the Musicsoft Downloader is started on the PC connected to the key board This will not be displayed
15. STYLE 023 JazzPop number and name are dis played here 2 Select a Song Press the SONG button and then rotate the dial to select the song you want to arrange Select the songs that include the required chord data referring to the Song List in the separate Data List 3 Listen to the song Press the START STOP button to begin playback of the song Move on to the next step while the song is playing 54 Owners Manual NOTE e When playing song numbers 010 and 021 to 030 while using the Easy Song Arranger melody tracks will be automatically muted and no melody will sound In order to hear the melody tracks you will need to press the SONG MEMORY but tons 3 to 5 Change a Song s Style m 4 Select a style Press the STYLE button and then rotate the dial to hear how the song sounds with different styles As you select different styles the song will remain the same while only the styles change SONG STYLE VOICE Ji Changing a song melody voice NOTE e Because the Easy Song If you press and hold the VOICE button for longer than a second a voice list rtanger uses song data vol will appear The Melody R and Melody L displays will be selected alternately can t specify chords by play each time you press the VOICE button ing in the accompaniment range of the keyboard The The Melody R and Melody L displays ACMP ON OFF button will will be selected alternate
16. Use the dial to select the desired Master EQ setting Five settings are available 1 5 Settings 1 and 2 are best for listening via the instrument s built in speakers setting 3 is for headphones and settings 4 and 5 are ideal for listening via external speak ers Owner s Manual 69 Reference S5u 1 J ti Handy Performance Features Tap Start You can start the song style by simply tapping the TEMPO TAP button at the required tempo 4 times for time signatures in 4 and three times for time sig natures in 3 You can change the tempo during song style playback by pressing the button just twice TEMPO A F lt One Touch Setting Sometimes selecting the ideal voice to play with a song or style can be confusing The One Touch Set ting feature automatically selects a well balanced voice for you when you select a style or song Simply select voice number 000 to activate this feature 70 Owners Manual Setting the Click bell sound This allows you to select whether the click sound has a bell accent or plays only a click sound Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Bell item FUNCTION METRONOME TieSie Denoninat Hetronone Volune e a You can then use the and buttons to turn the bell sound on or off Adjusting the Metronome Volume Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use
17. and gt gt buttons to select the DSP ON OFF item The current setting is displayed FUNCTION EFFECT aria Te DSP Type O Use the dial to turn DSP on or off Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display in order to check the DSP on off status A L R TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE _ HATH S 001 Live Grand Piano SONG kkk STYLE 001 ChartPianoPop When DSP is on the DSP icon will appear in the display Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the DSP Type item The currently selected DSP type will be displayed FUNCTION EFFECT OCH 001 HALL1 Use the dial to select a DSP type Refer to the DSP Type List in the separate Data List for information about the available DSP types Adjusting the DSP Level You can individually adjust the amount of DSP that is applied to the main and dual voices See page 87 Owners Manual 67 Reference S5u 1 J ti Play with a Variety of Effects m Panel Sustain This function adds sustain to the keyboard voices Use it when you want to add sustain to the voices at all times regardless of footswitch operation The sustain function does not affect split voice Press the FUNCTION button to call up the FUNCTION display FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt
18. 1 Multi Finger and simple chords played to the left of the split point are detected In the Full A A ger Keyboard mode normal chords played anywhere on the keyboard will be Chord Fingering 2 FullKeyboard p 3 Al Fingered detected and the notes played will be sound as well In the Al Fingered mode less than three notes can be played to indicate the chords based on the previously played chord etc Main Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Main voice Main Octave 2 2 Determines the octave range for the Main voice 000 left Determines the pan position of the Main voice in the stereo image The value Main Pan 64 center 0 results in the sound being panned full left the value 127 results in the MAIN VOICE 127 right sound being panned full right Main Reverb Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Reverb effect Main Chorus Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Chorus effect Main DSP Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the DSP effect Dual Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Dual voice Dual Octave 2 2 Determines the octave range for the Dual voice 000 left Determines the pan position of the Dual voice in the stereo image The value Dual Pan 64 center 0 results in the sound being panned full left the value 127 results in the DUAL VOICE 127 right sound being panned full
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20. ACMP_ INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC STYLE button and the accompani ON OFF ENDING rit AUTOFILL STOP START ment bass and chord parts A CHORD FINGERING A F will begin playing when you play a key to the left of the keyboard split point 24 Owners Manual Playing Styles Play Along with a Style You learned how to select a style rhythm on the preceding page Here we ll see how to add bass and chord accompaniment to the basic rhythm to produce a full rich accompaniment that you can play along with 1 Press the STYLE button and select the desired style For this example select the 153 PianoBoogie style 2 Turn automatic accompaniment on Press the ACMP ON OFF button Pressing this button a second time will turn automatic accompaniment off TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO HEN 4 4 MEASURE r eVOICE _ iMAIN 001 Live Grand Piano s SONG MT T UU sss e STYLE RRM Tele terey tte ae INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC N OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Lou FINGERING This icon appears when automatic accompaniment is on When automatic accompaniment is on The area of the keyboard to the left of the split point 54 F 2 becomes the auto accompaniment range and is used only for specifying the accompani ment chords Split point 54 F 2 Y bid db dbs Auto accompaniment range Turn sync start on Press the SYNC STAR
21. Area Contact your local authorized Yamaha dealer who will advise you of the procedures to be followed If this is not successful contact Yamaha at the address telephone number or website shown below Yamaha may request that you send the defective product to a local authorized Yamaha Servicer or authorize return of the defective product to Yamaha for repair If you are uncertain as to whether a dealer has been authorized by Yamaha please contact Yamaha s Service Department at the number shown below or check Yamaha s website at www Yamaha com Product s shipped for service should be packed securely and must be accompanied by a detailed explanation of the problem s requiring service together with the original or a machine reproduction of the bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase document describing the product as evidence of warranty coverage Should any product submitted for warranty service be found ineligible therefore an estimate of repair cost will be furnished and the repair will be accomplished only if requested by you and upon receipt of payment or acceptable arrangement for payment Limitation of Implied Warranties and Exclusion of Damages ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL BE LIMITED IN DURATION TO THE APPLICABLE PERIOD OF TIME SET FORTH ABOVE YAMAHA SHALL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR FOR DAMAGES BASED UPON INCONVENIENCE LOSS
22. Microsoft digital signature Therefore there is no guarantee that this software works correctly with indows YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver If you want to search for Microsoft digitally signed software vist the Windows Update Web site at http windowsupdate microsoft com to see if one is available Do you want to continue the installation No More Info Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide m Windows XP Hardware Installation The software you are installing for this hardware NN YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP Tell me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway 1 ST OP Installation Windows Vista 7 Windows Security Would you like to install this device software Name Yamaha Corporation Sound video and gam 2 Publisher YAMAHA CORPORATION _Don t Install Always trust software from YAMAHA Install CORPORATION B You should only install driver software from publishers you trust How can I decide which device software is safe to install When a message appears indicating that the driver has been
23. NOTE e After you ve selected the desired User Song for recording you can select a Style to be recorded as well To do this press the STYLE button and select the Style number while the ACMP indication is on NOTICE e Never attempt to turn the power off when a Writ ing message is shown in the display Doing so can damage the flash memory and result in a loss of data Record Your Own Performance Recording to a specified track Recordable Data You can record up to a total of 6 tracks 5 melody tracks and 1 style chord track Each track can be recorded individually SONG MEMORY Track 1 5 Record the melody parts SONG MEMORY Track A Records the style pattern and chord parts Melody Chords saad track s and saad A CLEAR 900000 Track Track Track 1 2 3 Track Track Style 4 5 Track Track Mute This instrument allows you to choose whether recorded tracks will play back while you are recording or playing back other tracks page 84 From the MAIN display press the SONG button then use the dial to select the user song number 031 035 you want to record to SONG SELECT SONG STYLE VOICE ALU U CATEGORY o ACCOMPANI ROOT Jo 029 Medium Bossa 030 Slow Rock 031 UserSong1 032 UserSone2 033 UserSong3 2 Select the trac
24. Play while following the score marker SILI ILI LILIJLLI MALIKI JILI ALI LILIILI LINI Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the START STOP but ton 4 Owners Manual Select a Song For a Lesson m Lesson 3 Minus One Here s where you can perfect your technique The song will play at the normal tempo minus the part you have chosen to play Play along while listening to the song Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1 and 3 on page 38 Start Lesson 3 Press the Minus One button to start Lesson 3 WAITING YOURTEMPO MINUS ONE LESSON START O O rene N Prai tho sone Z CHORI Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 3 is selected Play along while listening to the song The score marker and keyboard marker in the display will indicate the notes to play J 138 For Elise W 011 R 3 Y T V Marker SSS Marker EJLLALLLALLALLLDALLAILLLALLYLLLALLALLL ANC Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the START STOP but ton Owners Manual 41 Reference S5u 1 J ti Select a Song For a Lesson m See How You ve Done When the lesson song has played all the way through your performance will be evaluated in 4 levels OK Good Very Good or Excellent Excellent is the highest evaluation
25. Precautions when using the USB Using USB Storage Devices TO DEVICE terminal By connecting the instrument to a USB storage This instrument features a built in USB TO DEVICE device you can save data you ve created to the con teriminal When connectins a USB device to fhe termi nected device as well as read data from the connected I g nal be sure to handle the USB device with care Fol device low the important precautions below L NOTE e Although CD R RW drives can be used to read data to the NOTE instrument they cannot be used for saving data e Although CD R RW drives can be used to read data to the instrument they cannot be used for saving data The number of USB storage device Compatible USB devices to be used USB storage devices flash memory floppy disk Only one USB storage devices can be connected to drive the USB TO DEVICE terminal The instrument does not necessarily support all com mercially available USB devices Yamaha cannot Formatting USB storage media guarantee operation of USB devices that you pur When a USB storage device is connected or media is chase Before purchasing a USB device for use with inserted a message may appear prompting you to for this instrument please visit the following web page mat the device media If so execute the Format opera http music yamaha com download tion page 92 NOTE e Other USB devices such as a computer keyboard or mouse NOTICE cannot be used 5 P F aai
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27. YAMAHA u i DGX 640 Owner s Manual Keyboard Stand Assembly For information on assembling the keyboard stand refer to the instructions on page 10 of this manual 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 The use of an extension cord is not recommended If you must use an extension cord the minimum wire size for a 25 cord or less is 18 AWG NOTE The smaller the AWG number the larger the current handling capacity For longer extension cords consult a local electrician This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by Yamaha If a cart etc is used please observe all safety markings and instructions that accom pany the accessory product SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker
28. all the way down at this point you will be able to hear only the sound of your own per formance so that you can play the song yourself while reading the score Refer to page 83 for the song volume adjustment procedure Playing Songs Display the Lypics If a song contains lyric data the lyrics can be made to appear on the display No lyrics will be displayed for a song that contains no lyric data even if the LYRICS button is pressed Select a song NOTE Select a song 16 by performing steps 1 and 2 described on page 28 Songs downloaded from the Internet or commercially Internal song number 16 is the only internal song that provides lyric available song files includ display ing XF format files page 6 are compatible with the lyr ics display features as long 2 Press the LYRICS button as they are standard MIDI file format files containing The title lyricist and composer of the song will appear on the dis lyric data Lyrics display may not be possible with some play files NOTE If the lyrics display shows LYRICS Amazing Grace garbled characters try Q Song title lyricist changing the display lan eee guage page 71 Music by Traditional and composer F gt 2688 Yamaha Corroration LYRICS TEMPO J 063 TRANSPOSE 0 MEASURE 001 3 Press the START STOP button The song will play back while the lyrics and chords are shown on the display The lyrics will be hi
29. e The format operation overwrites any previously existing data Make sure that the media you are formatting does not Con necting USB device contain important data e When connecting a USB device to the USB TO T tect dat it tect DEVICE terminal make sure that the connector on o protect your aata wri e protec the device is appropriate and that it is connected in To prevent important data from being inadvertently the proper direction erased apply the write protect provided with each e Though the instrument supports the USB 1 1 stan storage device or media If you are saving data to the dard you can connect and use a USB 2 0 storage USB storage device make sure to disable write pro device with the instrument However note that the tect transfer speed is that of USB 1 1 Connecting removing USB storage device Before removing the media from the device make sure that the instrument is not accessing data such as in the Save and Delete operations NOTICE e Avoid frequently turning the power on off to the USB stor age device or connecting disconnecting the device too often Doing so may result in the operation of the instru ment freezing or hanging up While the instrument is accessing data such as during Save Delete Load and Format operations or is mounting the USB storage device shortly after the connection do NOT unplug the USB connector do NOT remove the media from the device and do NOT turn the power off to either dev
30. format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence for mats used for storing sequence data There are two variations Format 0 and Format 1 A large number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF Format 0 and most commercially available MIDI sequence data is provided in SMF Format 0 With the Musicsoft Downloader You Can Transfer files from the computer to the instrument s flash memory gt refer to the procedure described on page 100 The procedure for transferring songs included on the Accessory CD ROM from your computer to the instrument is given as an example 0 Backup file can be transferred from the instrument to a computer and back gt refer to the procedure described on page 101 Use the Musicsoft Downloader application with Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher Owners Manual 99 Reference S5u 1 J ti Connecting to a Computer m Use Musicsoft Downloader To Transfer Songs From the Accessory CD ROM To the Instrument s flash memory NOTE e If a song or style is being played stop playback before pro ceeding Install the Musicsoft Downloader and USB MIDI driver to your computer then connect the computer and the instru ment page 104 2 Insert the included CD ROM into the CD ROM drive 3 Double click the Musicsoft Downloader shortcut icon that is created on the desktop This will launch the Musicsoft Downloader appli cation and the main window will appear NO
31. 001 003 MAIN DEMO e The songs in this category have been created to give you an idea of 004 008 VOICE DEMO iss s the advanced capabilities of this instrument 009 011 FUNCTION DEMO e These songs features some of the instrument s many useful voices 012 015 PIANO SOLO e Use these songs to experience some of the instrument s advanced 016 020 PIANO ENSEMBLE features song number 9 for the easy song arranger and songs 10 021 030 PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT and 11 for the performance assistant technology feature 031 035 USER SONG e These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use as lesson songs 036 FLASH MEMORY USB A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also well suited for use as lesson songs e When you need to practice backing accompaniment patterns these are the songs to do it with e Songs you record yourself e Songs stored on a USB flash memory plugged into the instrument or songs transferred from a computer pages 30 and 99 Listen to the song Press the START STOP button to begin playback of the selected e Score data for the 30 internal song songs are provided in the You can stop playback at any time by pressing the START STOP Songbook on the CD ROM The exceptions are songs 1 button again to 11 and 30 The scores for The red lamp lights on the first beat of every measure when a song is songs 9 to 11 are provided in i gs th te Data List playing The other beats
32. 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE _ HAIN S 001 Live Grand Piano e SONG STYLE gt RS PianoBoogie Appears when auto accompaniment is on 7 Accompani ment range _ _ Im Al Fingered Less than three notes can be played to indicate the chords based on the previously played chord etc Press and hold the ACMP ON OFF but ton for longer than a second to select the function Chord Fingering In this mode Easy Chords cannot be detected MJI YU L INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Lona FINGERING FUNCTION OVERALL Touch Sensitivit gt M Volune z OCE 1 Multi Finger 2 Use the dial to select 3 Al Fingered FUNCTION OVERALL touch Sensitivity M Volune OCE 3 Al Fingered To reset the chord fingering to default setting select 1 Multi Finger Style Auto accompaniment Functions m Playing Styles Using the Entire Keyboard In Play Along with a Style on page 25 we described a method of playing styles in which chords were detected only to the left of the keyboard split point By making the settings described below however chord detection for style accompaniment occurs over the entire range of the keyboard allowing for even more dynamic style performance In t
33. 4 Download 5 USB 1 Normal DEMO PLAY MODE 2 Random Determines the repeat playback mode Determines the display language for the song file names lyrics and certain display messages All other messages and names are displayed in English LANGUAGE Language English Japanese When this is set to Japanese the file names are displayed in the Japanese font The lyrics display follows the language setting originally made in the song data however when no such setting exists the setting here is used All these settings can be conveniently reset to their initial default values by pressing the and buttons simultaneously The exception to this is Initial Send which is an operation not a setting Owner s Manual 89 Reference S5u 1 J ti Saving and Loading Data USB flash memory is a memory medium used for storing data When a USB flash memory is inserted in this instrument s USB TO DEVICE terminal registered settings can be saved from or loaded into the instrument In this section we ll look at the procedures for setting up and formatting USB flash memory devices as well as for saving and loading data to and from them Before using a USB device read through the Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal section on page 91 Connecting a USB Flash Memory Connect a USB flash memory to the 3 Press the FILE CONTROL button to USB TO DEVICE terminal being careful call up the F
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35. Name Application Data Name Contents This application can be used to download MIDI song data from the Internet and transfer it from the computer to the instrument s mem ory Refer to page 104 for installation instructions 1 MSD_ Musicsoft Downloader USB MIDI Driver USBdrv32_ for 32 bit version Windows 2000 KP Vista 7 This driver software is necessary to connect MIDI devices to your 2 computer via USB USB MIDI Driver Refer to page 104 for installation instructions USBdrv64_ for 64 bit version Windows XP Vista 7 Includes score data for the 30 internal songs provided on the instru ment as well as 70 MIDI songs provided on the CD ROM The SongBook Song Book exceptions are songs 1 11 and 30 The scores for songs 9 11 are provided in the separate Data List SongData MIDI 70 songs These songs styles or data can be transferred to the instrument SampleData StyleData 5 style files and played or used with the instrument s functions MDB 5 Music Database data In order to view PDF scores you will need to install Adobe Reader in your computer Adobe Reader can be downloaded free at the Adobe website Owners Manual 103 Reference S5u 1 J ti Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide System Requirements Data os Computer Memory Hard Disk Display Windows 2000 XP Home 233 MHz or higher Intel Pen 128 MB or more Musicsoft Edition
36. OFF Determines whether a bell accent will be sounded ON or not OFF Metronome Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Metronome 1 1 4 note 2 1 4 note triplet Depending on the song data you can make the score more readable by 3 1 8 note adjusting the timing of the notes SCORE Quantize 4 1 8 note triplet This determines the minimum timing resolution used in the song For exam 5 1 16 note ple if there are both quarter notes and eighth notes in the song you should 6 1 16 note triplet set this value to eighth note Any notes or rests shorter than this value will 7 1 32 note not be shown in the score 8 1 32 note triplet Right Part GuideTrack 1 16 Determines the guide track number for your right hand lesson The setting is SONG g OFF effective for songs in SMF format 0 and 1 transferred from a computer LESSON Left Part GuideTrack 1 16 Determines the guide track number for your left hand lesson The setting is OFF effective for songs in SMF format 0 and 1 transferred from a computer LESSON Grade ON OFF Determines whether the Grade function is on or off 88 Owners Manual The Functions Category Function Item Range Settings Description Demo Cancel ON OFF Determines whether Demo cancel is enabled or not When this is set to ON the Demo Song will not play even if the DEMO BGM button is pressed 1 Demo 2 Preset DEMO DEMO GROUP 3 User Determines the repeat playback group
37. Please read this section first This section explains how to use the basic functions Refer to this section while playing the instrument This section explains how to make detailed settings for the instru ment s various functions This section includes troubleshooting information and specifica tions Voice List MIDI Data Format etc MIDI Reference The MIDI Reference section contains MIDI related information The MIDI Reference is available for downloading from the Yamaha Manual Library at http www yamaha co jp manual Included Accessories The DGX 640 package includes the following items Please check that you have them all e Music rest e Accessory CD ROM e Owner s manual this book e Keyboard stand Footswitch e AC Power Adaptor Please check with your Yamaha dealer Data List e My Yamaha Product User Registration The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form Music Rest Insert the music rest into the slots as shown Owner s Manual May not be included depending on your particular area 7 Special Features Graded Hammer Standard Keyboard Thanks to our experience as the world s leading manufacturer of acoustic pianos we ve developed a key board with action that s virtually indistinguishable from the real thing Just as on a traditional acoustic piano the keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch while the higher
38. Song For this example try selecting the 011 Nocturne page 28 4 Press the START STOP button REPEAT amp A B START SONG LEARN REPEAT REW FF PAUSE STOP Ho ooo a Song playback will begin The left hand keys you should play will be shown on the display 46 Owner Manual The Easy Way to Play Piano E Play on the keyboard Play to the right of the split point with your right hand and to the left of the split point with your left hand Split point YA Ga v TIA With this type notes played on the left hand side of the split point will actually sound an octave higher Play the Nocturne melody with your right hand Continually play an F A C Di 3 sidi H The score for Nocturne is arpeggio with your left hand as indicated by the score shown in the display provided in the separate Although you re repeatedly playing the same notes with your left hand the Data List actual notes produced will change to match the music This is the performance assistant technology Chord Free type Press the SCORE button if you want to see the score for the right hand part in the display You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the START STOP button Press the P A T ON OFF button to turn the performance assis tant technology feature off will appear on the display where the performance assistant technology type is normally shown Next try playi
39. TRAHSPOSE a VOICE Y stan 001 Live Grand Piano STOP SONG RSMO ETT D B SoundHPH The lowest numbered unrecorded User Track 1 is Song Song numbers 031 035 avail automatically selected able for recording is displayed If you want to select the Song you will be recording select the desired Song number by using the dial You can turn off the Record mode by pressing the REC button again or EXIT button The START STOP button indicator stop flashing Start recording When you play the keyboard recording will begin NO Stop recording Press the REC button or START STOP button to stop the recording CD Save the song When recording is stopped a message asking if you want to save the song will appear Press the YES button to save the song or the NO button if you don t want to save the song If saved the song will be stored as a MIDI file in song number 031 035 Aa NO YES lt gt DELE RESET To playback the newly recorded performance press the START STOP button 56 Owners Manual NOTICE If all User Songs Song numbers 031 035 contain recorded data Song 031 will automatically be selected In this case you will record over and erase any previous data in Song 031 so be careful that you won t be erasing any mate rial you want to keep NOTE e Accompaniment cannot be turned on or off once the REC button is pressed
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41. XP Professional Vista tium Celeron Processor family CEMB O oI A at least 512 MB 800 x 600 s a 3 256 MB or more is i HighColor Downloader Only 32 bit is supported 500 MHZ or higher is recom recommended of free space is 16 bit Windows 7 mended recommended Windows XP Professional n 32 MB or more SP2 SP3 XP Home Edition La app oe es ee 64 MB or more is 10 MB or more SP2 SP3 2000 SP4 p recommended Windows XP Professional x64 A Edition SP2 Intel 64 compatible processor 256 MB or more 10 MB or more USB Driver for Windows 800 MHz or higher Intel Core Windows Vista SP0 SP1 SP2 Pentium Celeron processoror 512 MB or more 10 MB or more Intel 64 compatible processor 1 4 GHz or higher Intel Core 1 GB or more Windows 7 Pentium Celeron processor or 32 bit 2 GB or 10 MB or more Intel 64 compatible processor more 64 bit Software Installation If you have any problems with the installation refer to the troubleshooting section on page 106 NOTE e The example displays shown in this guide are in English Installing Updating the USB MIDI Driver In order to be able to communicate with and use MIDI instruments connected to your computer the appropri ate driver software must be properly installed on your computer The USB MIDI driver allows sequence software and similar applications on your computer to transmit and receive MIDI data to and from instruments via a USB cable Computer
42. a sananaayaaaaakasaqa 42 84 UU cciscsccssesecerseez a 66 Reverb Level 72 Rewind REW 31 RePart ERA neei 101 Save User File Save User Song Score SECON o aaassasnastunqaqasapysytapaapaskhay Single Staff Score 32 SMF Standard MIDI File 99 SONG ii Song Clear Song OUt ssssecsssecossnencssscrcrorosenses Split Point Split Voice Sle nienie Style amu i u RA Style OU AA Sustain Footswitch 13 Sustain Panel 68 Synchro Start 25 77 Synchro Stop 78 T Tempo Metronome 22 Tempo Song Tempo Style Time Signature Denominator Numerator 7 23 Touch Response 79 Touch Sensitivity 75 Track esaa e oa Track Cleat u istea eis Transfer seinnor iera TYANSPOSE Q a as Troubleshooting 114 Owners Manual USB TO DEVICE 30 90 USB TO HOST 97 USB MIDI Driver 103 105 User file 93 User File Save 93 USET SON q ana Sau ay 56 Volume Dual Voice Volume Main Voice Volume master Volume Song Volume Split Voice Volume Style
43. and much more se AWA 165 PianoSwing Select a style that matches the music you want to play or experiment with new styles to expand your musical horizons pw I 003 8BeatModern Easy Performance with Music Notation Display gt Page 32 When you play back a song the corresponding score will be shown on the dis play as the song plays This is a great way to learn how to read music If the song contains lyric and chord data the lyrics and chords will also appear on the score display No lyrics or chords will appear on the display if the song you are using with the score display function does not contain the appropriate lyric and chord data TER WEO e se 8 Owners Manual Gontents About this Owner s Manual and Data List 7 Adding DSP n ans as au aaa hua a ASA Included Accessories zas Panel Sustain z Special Features J u Pitch Bend u a aus sia Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound 69 o Setting Up Handy Performance Features 70 D ji Tap Start D Setting Up 10 One Touch Setting 70 Setting the Click bell sound 70 ie Det ape pe Oe i Adjusting the Metronome Volume 71 O Connecting Headphones PHONES OUTPUT Jack 13 Changing the Display Language a 11 Connecting a Footswitch SUSTAIN Jack x Voice Settings 72 Connecting a Pedal Unit PEDAL UNIT jack Voice Editing Co
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45. be able to install the driver Delete the Unknown device by following the steps below 1 Select Control Panel gt System gt Hard ware gt Device Manager for Windows 2000 XP or select Control Panel gt Device Manager for Windows Vista 7 Classic View only in Windows XP 2 Look for Other devices in the menu View devices by type 3 If you find Other devices double click it to extend the tree to look for Unknown device If one appears select it and click the Remove button 4 Remove the USB cable from the instrument and make the connection again 5 Install the driver again pages 104 105 Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide m When controlling the instrument from your computer via USB the instrument does not operate correctly or no sound is heard How can I remove the software Did you install the driver page 104 Is the USB cable connected correctly Are the volume settings of the instrument play back device and application program set to the appropriate levels Have you selected an appropriate port in the sequence software Are you using the latest USB MIDI driver The latest driver can be downloaded from the follow ing web site http music yamaha com download Playback response is delayed Does your computer satisfy the system require ments Isany other application or device driver run
46. charges and for any initial shipping charges if the product s must be shipped for warranty service However Yamaha will pay the return shipping charges to any destination within the USA if the repairs are covered by the warranty This warranty does not cover a damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from accident negligence misuse abuse improper installation or operation or failure to follow instructions according to the Owner s Manual for this product any shipment of the product claims must be presented to the carrier repair or attempted repair by anyone other than Yamaha or an authorized Yamaha Service Center b any unit which has been altered or on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed c normal wear and any periodic maintenance d deterioration due to perspiration corrosive atmosphere or other external causes such as extremes in temperature or humidity e damages attributable to power line surge or related electrical abnormalities lightning damage or acts of God or f RFI EMI Interference noise caused by improper grounding or the improper use of either certified or uncertified equipment if applicable Any evidence of alteration erasing or forgery of proof of purchase documents will cause this warranty to be void This warranty covers only the Original Owner and is not transferable In Order to Obtain Warranty Service Warranty service will only be provided for defective products within the Warranted
47. chorus type sounds by playing on the keyboard Refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data List for information about the available chorus types Adjusting the Chorus Level You can individually adjust the amount of cho rus that is applied to the main dual and split voices See page 87 Adding DSP Play with a Variety of Effects El DSP is term of abbreviated form of Digital Signal Processor The DSP effect can be added to the Main and Dual Voices These range from reverb like ambience effects to distortion and other dynamic processing tools that let you enhance the sound or completely transform it Press the FUNCTION button to call up the FUNCTION display FUNCTION Qs NOTE e When DSP is turned on the optimum DSP type for the current Voice is automatically selected e The volume of the currently playing Voice changes when turning DSP on or off This is not a malfunction The amount of change differs depending on the selected Voice e The DSP type is an overall setting only one type can be selected For this reason when you play a newly loaded Song or Style for example the currently playing Voices may not sound as expected This is normal since the Song or Style has its own DSP type which replaces any selection you ve made before loading A similar phe nomenon occurs when you use the FF REW buttons or A B Repeat function during song playback Use the CATEGORY lt lt
48. current measure number is shown in the display during playback e If you want to set the start point A at the very beginning of the song press the A B REPEAT button before start ing playback of the song 84 Owners Manual Muting Independent Song Tracks Each track of a song plays a different part of the song melody percussion accompaniment etc You can mute individual tracks and play the muted part on the keyboard yourself or simply mute tracks other than the ones you want to listen to To mute a track press the appropriate track button TRACK 1 5 A button Press the same button a second time to disengage track muting A CLEAR eeeeo Track number with border track contains data and is not muted no data No track number Track number without border track contains data but is muted Change the Melody Voice You can change a song s melody voice to any other voice you prefer Press the VOICE button for longer than a second during the song playback The VOICE SELECT MELODY R or MELODY L display will appear so you can select the Melody R or Melody L voice Pressing the VOICE button alternates between VOICE SELECT MELODY R and MELODY L Use the dial to select the voice As you select different melody voices only the melody voice changes while the song will remain the same BGM Playback With the default setting only one demo song is played back and repeated wh
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50. equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Otherwise the instrument TV or radio may generate noise Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components e Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard e When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths e During extreme changes in temperature or humidity condensation may occur and water may collect on the surface of the instrument If water is left the wooden parts may absorb the water and be damaged Make sure to wipe any water off immediately with a soft cloth E Saving data e Some data items page 64 are automatically saved as backup data in the internal memory even if you turn the power off Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save important data to a USB storage device or other external device such as a computer pages 93 94 and 101 e To protect against data loss through media damage we recommend that you save your important data onto two USB storage devices or other external device such as a computer e About copyrights e Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limit
51. keyboard to the angle brackets using the screws Post assembly checklist Once you ve assembled the stand check the follow ing points Are there any parts left over gt If so read the assembly instructions again and correct any errors you might have made Is the instrument clear of doors and other movable fixtures gt If not move the instrument to an appropriate location Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you play it or move it gt If so properly tighten all screws Also if the keyboard makes a creaking noise or seems unsteady when you play it refer carefully to the assembly instructions and diagrams and retighten all screws Setting Up m Be sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power Power Requirements Make sure that the cb Standby On switch of the instrument is in the Standby position WARNING e Use the specified adaptor page 112 The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument 2 Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack 3 Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet CAUTION e Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument or during electrical storms 3 AC outlet AC power adaptor Make all necessary connections below BEFORE turning the power on Connecting Headphones PHONES OUTPUT Jack PHONES OUTPUT Any pair of
52. lots of mistakes In fact you can play any notes and still sound good You could even just tap one key and the results would be a beautiful melody So even if you can t play piano and can t read a note of music you can have some musical fun Performance assistant technology offers four selectable types Select the type that pro duces the best results for you Chord No matter where or what you play the result will be musical well balanced sound This type offers the greatest freedom allowing you to play anything with both your left and right hands e Chord Free If you can play simple right hand melodies but have trouble with left hand chords this is the type for you The Chord type applies to only the left hand section of the keyboard allowing you to easily play chords to support the melody you are playing with your right hand Melody This type lets you play the melody of the selected song by playing any keys with just one finger Start playing melodies right away even if you ve never played a keyboard instrument before e Chord Melody Play the melody of the selected song with one finger on the right hand sec tion of the keyboard and play chords on the left hand section of the key board using the Chord type To use the performance assistant technology feature it is necessary to play a song that includes the required chord and or melody data When the Chord and
53. on the keyboard The marker will indicate the current position in the score during playback If you play a key each time the marker appears above a note in the score you will be able to play the melody with the correct original rhythm Appears when the performance assistant technology is on 4 108 For Elise H 001 KW w L W Marker NIT zz How does it sound You ve played the melody using only one finger thanks to the performance assistant technology Melody type You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the START STOP button Press the P A T ON OFF buiton to turn the performance assis tant technology feature off 99 will appear on the display where the performance assistant technology type is normally shown Next try playing a different preset song Owner s Manual 49 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Easy Way to Play Piano m CHORD MELODY Chord Type with the Left Hand Melody with the Right Press the P A T ON OFF button This turns on the performance assistant technology feature The currently selected type is shown in the MAIN display when the perfor mance assistant technology feature is on TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE _ PAT HAIN ON OFF S 001 Live Grand Piano Q kkk 001 ChartPianoPop SONG e STYLE gt The currently selected type P A T CHOR
54. ooo To cancel recording to a selected track press that track button a second time highlighted Recording will start when you play on the keyboard You can also start recording by pressing the START STOP button The current measure will be shown on the display during recording ICJ fr TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO J 120 4 4 MEASURE 006 VOICE HAIN RT Se oor Recording gt SonG Ol UserSonsl starts STYLE gt 001 ChartPianoPop REG 1 a Current measure 4 Stop recording by pressing the START STOP or REC button START STOP REC When recording stops the current measure number will return to 001 and the recorded track numbers in the display will be shown in a box border 58 Owners Manual NOTE e If style accompaniment is on and track A has not yet been recorded the style track A will automatically be selected for recording when a melody track is selected If you only want to record a melody track be sure to turn the style track A off NOTE e If the memory becomes full during recording a warning message will appear and recording will stop automati cally Use the song clear or track clear pages 60 61 function to delete unwanted data and make more room available for recording then do the recording again NOTE If you want to record only the rhythm percussion part press the START STOP bu
55. panel settings will automatically be adjusted for the ideal combination of sounds and style Press the MUSIC DATABASE button ADB SELECT CATEGORY MUSIC DATABASE OCE 304 We Were This Way 305 Wood from Norway 001 Sound Speed 002 Cold Clock 003 Daniel s Day A Music Database list will appear in the display 2 Select a Music Database NOTE p PR e Music Database MDB files Referring to the list on the panel or Music Database List in the separate Data anaianaa Tor one uter List use the dial to select a music database Select one that matches the image or stored on a USB flash of the song you intend to play memory device connected to the instrument can be selected and used in the same way as the internal Music Databases MDB numbers 306 File transfer instructions are provided on page 100 3 Play the chords with your left hand and melody with your right The style will start playing when you play a left hand chord to the left of the split point Refer to pages 26 27 for information about playing chords Y gE If you press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display at this point you can check the assigned voice and style Split Point j Z gt 7 4 Press the START STOP button to stop playback Owners Manual 53 Reference S5u 1 J ti Change a Songs Style In addition to each song s default style you can select any o
56. parts on or off even during playback Ba R part is off 1 2 L part is off m R and L parts are off Select a Song For a Lesson m Start Lesson 1 Press the Waiting button to start Lesson 1 WAITING YOURTEMPO MINUS ONE LESSON START Lesson RI Waiting The song will wait until you play the right notes Z CHORD DICT Song playback will begin automatically when you select Lesson 1 Play the notes shown in the on screen score The next note to be played is indi cated by a dot on the appropriate key of the graphic on screen keyboard When you play the correct note the marker will move to the next key to be played Playback will pause and wait for you to play the correct note The trian gular marker V above the score indicates playback progress PET For Elise M o11 R 0 Y U Y Marker SSS Marker Shifting the keyboard left or right The hidden areas of the keyboard can be brought into view by pressing the or button The displayed range 61 keys HHDHILIUILHIWTCUHPUUU Actual keyboard range DGX 640 88 keys 61 keys of the keyboard s range are shown on the display The DGX 640 actu ally have 88 keys In some songs that include very high or low notes those notes may fall outside the displayed range and may not be shown on t
57. rhythmic types rock blues Euro trance and many many more Let s begin by listening to just the basic rhythm The rhythm part is played using percussion instruments only Press the STYLE button The style select display will appear The currently selected style num ber and name will be highlighted STYLE SELECT CATEGORY SONG STYLE VOICE Se Jo T Select a style Use the dial to select the style you want to use A list of all the avail able styles is provided in the Style List of the separate Data List PianoBeguine 165 PianoSwing 001 ChartPianoPop J 002 BritPopRock 003 8BeatModern The currently selected style e You can also use the style files provided on the sup plied CD ROM page 102 STYLE SELECT CATEGORY g e b FastBossa nannan CS q 101 SlowBarBossa ee ND 102 PopBossa 103 Tijuana 104 DiscoLatin Press the START STOP button NOTE The Serenade style in the The style rhythm will start playing Press the START STOP button a Waltz category and all styles in the Pianist category have second time when you want to stop playback n rhythm part and therefore no rhythm will play if you use REPEAT amp A B sTART O SONG them for the above example LEARN REPEAT PAUSE 7 4 STOR For these styles first turn auto accompaniment on as described on page 25 N gt press the START STOP
58. right Dual Reverb Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the Reverb effect Dual Chorus Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the Chorus effect Dual DSP Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the DSP effect Split Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Split voice Split Octave 2 2 Determines the octave range for the Split voice 000 left Determines the pan position of the Split voice in the stereo image The value SPLIT VOICE Split Pan 64 center 0 results in the sound being panned full left the value 127 results in the 127 right sound being panned full right Split Reverb Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Split voice s signal is sent to the Reverb effect Split Chorus Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Split voice s signal is sent to the Chorus effect Owner s Manual 87 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Functions E Category Function Item Range Settings Description Reverb Type 01 36 Determines the Reverb type including off Chorus Type 1 45 Determines the Chorus type including off DSP ON OFF ON OFF Determines whether the DSP effect is on or off DSP Type 001 239 Determines the DSP type EFFECT Determines whether or not panel sustain is always applied to the MAIN Sustain ON OFF DUAL voices Pane
59. snud O ISNIN SYMYN snuydAd LS06 0 Z09 L 0 E xe4 006 0 Z09 L 0 Ev IL euysny U9IM OOLL V Oz sseBu l luoS adoiny ui l sed pue jesjuad eulsnv youesg Hgws doin3 Sny eyewe viuyvo1ng ogogse Ape 0 L Xe 0r08S Lpe 0 LE OL SPUELOUJON SY L u uelA BY L IN qS Jouu ssue O xnjeueg youelg adoing sN eyewe wnintag LS06 0 Z09 L 0 e KA 006 0 209 L 0 Ev IL eusny u IAA 001 L Y Oz essebualalyog eujsny yaua Hqws doin3g ISN eyewed VINLSNV 117 Owner s Manual For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS 3R1 Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de M xico S A de C V Calz Javier Rojo G mez 1149 Col Guadalupe del Moral C P 09300 M xico D F M xico Tel 55 5804 0600 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda Rua Joaquim Floriano 913 4 andar Itaim Bibi CEP 04534 013 Sao Paulo SP BRAZIL Tel 011 3704 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Latin America S A Sucursal de Argentina Olga Cossettini 1553 Piso 4 Norte Madero Este C1107CEK Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 011 4119 7000 PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES CARIBBEA
60. song or style rhythm Owner s Manual 35 Reference S5u 1 J ti Basic Operation El The Displays Display Names All operations are carried out while watching the display A number of display types are provided for different modes and functions The name of the current display appears at the top of the display MAIN Display Title A IL fr TRANSPOSE O TEMPO J 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 eVOICE HAING YI 001 Live Grand Piano e SONG f i STYLE 001 ChartPianoPop To Return To the MAIN Display Most basic operations are carried out from the instrument s MAIN display You can return to the MAIN display from any other display by pressing the EXIT but S ton near the lower right corner of the display panel FUNCTION Display The FUNCTION display provides access to 53 utility functions page 86 The FUNCTION display appears when the FUNCTION button is pressed In the FUNCTION display you can use the CATEGORY lt 44 and gt gt buttons to select 53 different groups of functions Press the CATEGORY but ton s as many times as necessary until the required function appears You can then use the dial the and buttons or the number 0 9 buttons to adjust the value of the function as required FUNCTION OVERALL Transpose J Pitch Bend Range OCHT Function item
61. stereo headphones with a 1 4 stereo phone plug can be plugged in here for convenient monitoring The speakers are automatically shut off when a plug is inserted into this jack The PHONES OUTPUT jack also functions as an external output You can connect the PHONES OUT PUT jack to a keyboard amplifier stereo system mixer tape recorder or other line level audio device to send the instrument s output signal to that device AN WARNING e Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for long periods of time doing so may not only result in ear fatigue it may be damaging to your hearing N CAUTION To prevent damage to the speakers set the volume of the external devices at the minimum setting before connecting them Failure to observe these cautions may result in elec tric shock or equipment damage Also be sure to set the volumes of all devices at their minimum levels and gradu ally raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Connecting a Footswitch SUSTAIN Jack SUSTAIN The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain as you play by pressing a footswitch Plug the sup plied footswitch into this jack and use it to switch sus tain on and off NOTE e The sustain function does not affect split voices e Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack before turning on the power Do not pres
62. the SOFTWARE on a single computer You may make one copy of the SOFTWARE in machine readable form for backup purposes only if the SOFTWARE is on media where such backup copy is permitted On the backup copy you must reproduce Yamaha s copy right notice and any other proprietary legends that were on the original copy of the SOFTWARE You may permanently transfer to a third party all your rights in the SOFT WARE provided that you do not retain any copies and the recipient reads and agrees to the terms of this Agreement 2 RESTRICTIONS You may not engage in reverse engineering disassembly decompilation or otherwise deriving a source code form of the SOFTWARE by any method whatsoever You may not reproduce modify change rent lease or distribute the SOFT WARE in whole or in part or create derivative works of the SOFTWARE You may not electronically transmit the SOFTWARE from one computer to another or share the SOFTWARE in a network with other computers You may not use the SOFTWARE to distribute illegal data or data that vio lates public policy You may not initiate services based on the use of the SOFTWARE without permission by Yamaha Corporation Copyrighted data including but not limited to MIDI data for songs obtained by means of the SOFTWARE are subject to the following restrictions which you must observe Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be used for any com mercial purposes without p
63. til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt s l enge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt som er t endt ogsa selvom der or slukket pa apparatets afbryder VAROITUS Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty kayttkytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta standby The serial number of this product may be found on the bottom of the 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 Model No Serial No IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured makings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the ter minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug bottom COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha Corporation of America Address 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 Telephone 714 522 9011 Typ
64. use the ATEGORY E PIANO dial or the number buttons 0 9 to select the desired item Changing Values Dial Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the value of the selected item or counterclock wise to decrease it s value Rotate the dial continuously to continuously increase or decrease the value Decrease and Buttons Press the button briefly to increment the value by 1 or press the button briefly to decre ment the value by 1 Press and hold either button to continuously increment or decrement the value in the corresponding direction RESET Press briefly to decrement Number Buttons 0 9 The number buttons can be used to directly enter a song number or parameter value Hundreds or tens digits that are 0 can be omitted see below Example Song number 003 can be entered in three ways 0 gt 0 gt 3 0 gt 3 003 will appear on the display after a brief delay 3 003 will appear on the display after a brief delay RESE Increase ae Press briefly to increment Press number buttons 0 0 3 3 Start a function PIANO 535_ Firework 000_oTs 001 Live Grand Piano The currently selected item is highlighted in the display In this example the VOICE button has been pressed CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt buttons When sel
65. you have trou ble fastening the screws use a screwdriver to rotate the joint connectors so that the connector holes are aligned with the screw holes on the stand bases roundhead screws 3 Attach the back board Attach the back board using the screws Check the back to front orientation for the side boards Make sure the non colored surface is facing down CAUTION Be careful not to drop the back board or touch the sharp metal fittings NOTE e If you have purchased an optional pedal unit attach the pedal unit before proceeding to the next step Refer to the instructions provided with your pedal unit 6 x 30 mm roundhead screws Owners Manual 11 Setting Up dn Bum s Setting Up m Be sure to place your hands at least 10 cm from either end of the keyboard when positioning it At least 10 cm At iach aa roundhead screws 12 Owners Manual 4 Put the keyboard on the stand Check the back to front orientation for stand and carefully place the keyboard on the side boards Slowly move the keyboard so that the holes on the bottom of the keyboard are properly aligned with the holes on the angle brackets CAUTION Be careful not to drop the keyboard or to get your fin gers caught between the keyboard and the stand parts Do not hold the keyboard in any position other than the position shown in the illustration 5 Install the keyboard to the stand Fix the
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67. 4 101 asas E 70 c Channel u aaa aquqa 101 Chord isisisi 26 27 43 82 Chord Dictionary 82 Chord Fingering 27 81 87 Chord type performance assistant technology 44 Chord Free type performance assistant technology 46 Chord Melody type performance assistant technology Choris ss uns Chorus Level uu asas COP ii Default Setting 86 Delete Songs transferred from a computer 64 Delete USB flash memory 96 Delete User Data 96 Delete User Song 60 Demo k Gua 31 Demo Cancel 89 Demo Group 85 Demo Play Mode 85 Display ia 36 37 Double Staff Score 32 Easy Chords 27 Easy Song Arranger 54 Sa Aa KUUEWA 65 ENGNG wcsescctsvevcssesessessservssesessesese 76 External Clock 98 F Fast Forward FF 31 File Control File Name Fill uu Flash Memory ast Footswitch Format File Control 92 FullKeyboard 81 87 FUNCTION 86 Function Display 36 G Grade us SNS sss 42 Harmony
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69. AMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE TANGIBLE MEDIA INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTIC ULAR PURPOSE 108 Owner s Manual 5 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE You expressly acknowledge and agree that use of the SOFTWARE is at your sole risk The SOFTWARE and related documentation are provided AS IS and without warranty of any kind NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES AS TO THE SOFTWARE EXPRESS AND IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NON INFRINGEMENT OF THIRD PARTY RIGHTS SPECIFICALLY BUT WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING YAMAHA DOES NOT WAR RANT THAT THE SOFTWARE WILL MEET YOUR REQUIREMENTS THAT THE OPERATION OF THE SOFTWARE WILL BE UNINTER RUPTED OR ERROR FREE OR THAT DEFECTS IN THE SOFTWARE WILL BE CORRECTED 6 LIMITATION OF LIABILITY YAMAHA S ENTIRE OBLIGATION HEREUNDER SHALL BE TO PER MIT USE OF THE SOFTWARE UNDER THE TERMS HEREOF IN NO EVENT SHALL YAMAHA BE LIABLE TO YOU OR ANY OTHER PER SON FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION ANY DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES EXPENSES LOST PROFITS LOST DATA OR OTHER DAMAGES ARIS ING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFT WARE EVEN IF YAMAHA OR AN AUTHORIZED DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES In no e
70. Chord Free type is selected the performance assistant technology can only be used with songs that include chord data When the Melody type is selected the performance assistant tech nology will only work with songs that include melody data When the Chord Melody type is selected the perfor mance assistant technology can only be used with songs that include chord and melody data In order to find out if a song includes the required chord data refer to the Song List in the separate Data List document Refer to page 52 for more information on using performance assistant technology to help you play Owner s Manual 43 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Easy Way to Play Piano El CHORD Type Play with Both Hands Try out the performance assistant technology using the preset song Ave Maria Press the P A T ON OFF button This turns on the performance assistant technology feature The currently selected type is shown in the MAIN display when the perfor mance assistant technology feature is on A L R TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 eVOICE HAIN Guyer S 001 Live Grand Piano e SONG L esve 001 ChartPianoPop The currently selected type 2 Select the CHORD type FUNCTION Carron Toime Volune Cee TF j N Select Chord Press and hold the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type a
71. D 2 Select the CHORD MELODY type FUNCTION P A T ji RAE s mam Qoo d WA ND GEE Select Chord Melody Hold for longer than a second Press and hold the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears Select the Chord Melody type by using the dial NOTE 3 Select a song For this example try selecting the 023 Rock Piano Display the score Press the SCORE button twice to call up the double staff score in the display 5 Press the START STOP button REPEAT amp A B es START LEARN REPEAT PAUSE JUUCUE Song playback will begin Because the Melody type has been selected the song melody will not sound You can enjoy playing the melody yourself SONG 50 Owners Manual e Select and Listen to a Song page 28 NOTE e Displaying the Song Score page 32 The Easy Way to Play Piano El Play on the keyboard Play to the right of the split point with your right hand and to the left of the split point with your left hand Appears when the performance assistant technology is on s2160 Rock Piano m 001 UN M W Marker Split point do eer With this type notes played on the left hand side of the split point will actually sound an octave higher xs Play along with the rhythm of the song melody with your right ha
72. D File Electronic Musical Instruments s Flash Memory USB m Avallable Space 875 KB File Name Song Name d 3 Floppy A YA Local Disk C Wa Local Disk D YA Local Disk E AA KIBA Delete Refresh Connection Check Click the Electronic Musical Instru ments and then Flash Memory After selecting the file in the List of files stored temporarily click the down ward Move button and a confirmation message will appear Click OK and the song will be transferred from the List of files stored temporarily to the instru ment s memory NOTE Files transferred to a USB flash memory root directory using the Musicsoft Downloader any location outside the USER FILES folder on the USB flash memory device cannot be deleted via the instruments file con trol display Use the Musicsoft Downloader delete button to delete such files Close the window to end the Musicsoft Downloader NOTE ferred from your computer 9 To playback a song stored in flash memory press the SONG button Use the dial to select the song you want to play then press the START STOP button to start playback NOTICE Do not unplug the USB cable during a data transfer Not only will the data not be transferred and saved but opera tion of the memory media may become unstable and its contents may disappear completely when the power is turned on or off NOTICE
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74. European Union If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment please contact your dealer or supplier for further information Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symbol is only valid in the European Union If you wish to discard these items please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal weee_eu_en Owner s Manual 3 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply AC power adaptor e Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place it in a position where anyone could walk on trip over or roll anything over it Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument Use the specified adaptor page 112 only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it This instrumen
75. FF but ton for longer than a second The dual voice selection display will appear DUAL ON OFF CQ Hold for longer PANN than a second VOICE SELECT DUAL A CATEGORY BASS CHOIR e umar ox Live Allegro 065 Live Orchestra 066 String Ensemble 067 Chamber er 068 Slow Strings 2 Select the desired dual voice Watch the displayed dual voice and rotate the dial until the voice you want to use is selected The voice selected here becomes the dual voice Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Voice Settings m Selecting a Split Voice Press and hold the SPLIT ON OFF but ton for longer than a second The split voice selection display will appear SPLIT ON OFF mS Hold for longer VOICE than a second VOICE SELECT SPLIT CATEGORY C mnm p C sms e uwawan ose Distortion 054 Cool E Bass 055 Finger Bass 056 AcousticBass 057 Pick Bass 2 Select the desired split voice Watch the highlighted split voice and rotate the dial until the voice you want to use is selected The voice selected here becomes the split voice which will play to the left of the keyboard split point Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Owner s Manual 73 Reference S5u 1 J ti Voice Settings Pitch Controls Transpose The overall pitch of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 1 octave in se
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77. IDI data to and from MIDI devices via a USB cable The USB MIDI driver is included on the CD ROM Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on page 104 CAUTION e Connect the instrument to external equipment only after turning off power for all devices Then turn on the power first to the instrument then to the connected external equipment Reverse this order when you turn the power off Precautions when using the USB TO HOST terminal When connecting the computer to the USB TO HOST terminal make sure to observe the following points Failing to do so risks freezing the computer and cor rupting or losing the data If the computer or the instrument freezes restart the application software or the computer OS or turn the power to the instrument off then on again e Use an AB type USB cable of less than about 3 meters Before connecting the computer to the USB TO HOST terminal exit from any power saving mode of the computer such as suspended sleep standby e Before turning on the power to the instrument con nect the computer to the USB TO HOST terminal Execute the following before turning the power to the instrument on off or plugging unplugging the USB cable to from the USB TO HOST terminal Quit any open application software on the com puter e Make sure that data is not being transmitted from the instrument Data is transmitted when ever you play on the keyboard or play back a song etc Wh
78. ILE CONTROL display to insert it with the proper orientation CATEGORY _ e i O You can access file operations listed below by pressing the category lt 44 and gt gt buttons from FILE CONTROL display A message information or confirmation dia log sometimes appears on the display to facili EE FETETSBESIBSSS tate operation Refer to the Messages on Pormal a page 110 for an explanation of each message User Fies ya ser File Save User Song Save 94 Wait for confirmation that the USB flash Load 95 memory has been properly mounted USB Delete 96 User Delete 96 y a 7 Mounting e SS USE ko DEVi If you press the FILE CONTROL button while Flashing ae an unformatted USB flash memory is connected CONTROL 7 to the instrument the Format function will O automatically be selected To exit from the FILE CONTROL display press the EXIT button NOTE Mounier lt USB TO DEVICE e No sound will be produced if you play the keyboard Lit FILE while the FILE CONTROL display is showing Also in CONTROL 7 this state only buttons related to file functions will be O active NOTE e The FILE CONTROL display will not appear in any of the following cases e During style or song playback e During a lesson While data is being loaded from a USB flash memory 90 Owner s Manual Saving and Loading Data N
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80. O Son o e iii YA u Xs Bas a ae E osme reser es Front Panel c Standby On switch page 15 STYLE MASTER VOLUME control page 15 ACMP ON OFF buiton page 25 DEMO BGM button pages 31 85 INTRO ENDING rit button page 76 SCORE button page 32 MAIN AUTO FILL button page 76 LYRICS button page 33 SYNC STOP button page 78 QO REC button page 56 SYNC START button page 77 LESSON START START STOP button pages 24 26 WAITING button page 38 6 REGIST MEMORY BANK YOUR TEMPO button page 40 1 4 buttons page 62 MINUS ONE button page 41 6 CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt buttons page 35 P A T ON OFF button page 44 EXIT button page 36 EASY SONG ARRANGER FUNCTION button pages 36 86 WA u u uu ee page 54 DATA ENTRY Song Track Dial Number buttons 0 9 1 5 A buttons pages 57 84 and buttons page 35 Lesson FILE CONTROL button
81. OF USE DAMAGE TO ANY OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ITEMS AT THE SITE OF USE OR INTERRUPTION OF PERFORMANCES OR ANY CONSEQUENCES YAMAHAS LIABILITY FOR ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AT YAMAHAS OPTION SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS OR THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU This Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state This is the only express warranty applicable to the product specified herein Yamaha neither assumes nor authorizes anyone to assume for it any other express warranty If you have any questions about service received or if you need assistance in locating an authorized Yamaha Servicer please contact YAMAHA CUSTOMER SERVICE Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park California 90620 1373 Telephone 800 854 1569 www yamaha com Do not return any product to the above address without a written Return Authorization issued by YAMAHA 2009 Yamaha Corporation of America Effective 11 01 09 Owner s Manual 115 Tan Ayuesem wos eyeweadoina d y4 ueedoiny oSluuouoo3g jnijeds 33S eueoyewun eulbed gnseoAe uunp ele uip eyewe jue u z id i Inouiq ijelo2e uoo Nes nu sou In lis ad IIqiuodsip s IIqeuuliduui NJaISy sof jew ap esaipe ej In lis f
82. R TRANSPOSE TEMPO J 112 3 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE o HAN 117 Flute SPLIT 055 Finger Bass Split voice number and name STYLE 136 GuitarSerenade Press the button a second time to turn the split voice function off A Suitable split voice is automatically selected when you turn on this func tion but you can easily select a different split voice page 73 Owners Manual 21 The Metronome The instrument includes a metronome with adjustable tempo and time signature Play and set the tempo that is most comfortable for you Start the Metronome Turn the metronome on and start it by pressing the METRONOME ON OFF button To stop the metronome press the METRONOME ON OFF button again Current setting IL IR METRONOME TRANSPOSE TEMPO J 080 4 4 MEASURE 4 Indicates the beat number ON OFF e VOICE ii in the measure S 001 Live Grand Piano STYLE 001 ChartPianoPop Adjusting the Metronome Tempo Press the TEMPO TAP button to call up the tempo setting TEMPO TAP J tree 22 Owners Manual The Metronome Setting the Time Signature In this example we ll set up a 5 8 time signature Press and hold the METRONOME ON OFF button for longer than a second to select the function Time Signature Numerator FUNCTION METRONOME METRONOME ON OFF TineSis Denowinat
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84. S OUTPUT jack on the rear panel When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack no sound is output Check the Local Control on off See page 98 Is the FILE CONTROL display showing The instrument s keyboard etc will not produce any sound while the FILE CONTROL display is showing Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Playing keys in the right hand area of the keyboard does not produce any sound When using the Dictionary function page 82 the keys in the right hand area are used only for entering the chord root and type The style or song does not play back when the START STOP button is pressed Is External Clock set to ON Make sure External Clock is set to OFF refer to External Clock on page 98 The style does not sound properly Make sure that the Style Volume page 79 is set to an appropriate level Is the split point set at an appropriate key for the chords you are playing Set the split point at an appropriate key page 80 Is the ACMP indicator showing in the display If it is not showing press the ACMP ON OFF button so that it does show No rhythm accompaniment plays when the START STOP button is pressed after selecting style num ber 136 or a style between 148 165 Pianist This is not a malfunction Style number 136 and style numbers 148 165 Pianist have no rhythm parts so no rhythm will play The other parts will begin playing when you play
85. Sequence software MIDI instrument t USB Cable Core fo mmmn Follow the steps below to install or update the USB MIDI driver Disconnect all USB devices from the computer except for the mouse and computer keyboard 104 Owners Manual 2 Start the computer and use the Admin istrator account to log on to Windows Close all applications and windows that are open 3 Insert the Accessory CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive Turn off the power of the instrument a Connect the USB connector of the com puter to the USB TO HOST terminal of the MIDI instrument with a standard USB cable NOTE Do not use a USB hub for connecting multiple USB devices NOTE e If you are using several MIDI instruments with USB con nection at the same time connect all the instruments to the computer and turn on the power for all of them then perform the following installation procedure e Turn on the power of the instrument s On 7 When the Found New Hardware Wiz ard window appears click Cancel NOTE e On some computers it may take a few minutes before this screen appears NOTE This screen will not appear on Windows Z When the message Device driver software was not successfully installed appears continue the installation procedure NOTE This screen will not appear if you are updating the USB MIDI driver from the pr
86. T button to turn the sync start function on A Flashes when y Y sync start is on e START JORU ACMP INTRO MAIN SY SYNC ON OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START 4 CHORD FINGERING When sync start is on the bass and chord accompaniment included in a style will start playing as soon as you play a note to left of the key board split point Press the button a second time to turn the sync start function off Owner s Manual 25 Playing Styles Start playing Style playback will begin as soon as you play a chord in the accompa niment range of the keyboard Try playing the chord progression shown below The accompaniment will change according to the left hand notes you play e Chords page 27 e Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary page 82 Split point ya mmmn Auto accompaniment range m PLDT LLL This progression provides varied harmonic backing with just three chords When you get a feel for the progression in the score try changing the order of the chords A L R TRANSPOSE TEMPO J 176 4 4 MEASURE 001 eVOICE 001 Live Grand Piano e Indicates the chord currently being played in the accompani etd PianoRoosie ment range of the keyboard Stop playing NOTE e You can also stop play
87. TE The instrument cannot be operated while the Musicsoft Downloader is running 4 Click the Add File button and the Add File window will appear 5 Click the button to the right of Look in and select the CD ROM drive from the drop down menu that appears Double click the SampleData Folder on the window Select the file from the Song Data Folder you want to transfer to the instrument and click Open Click the CD ROM drive Select a file i Look in 9 My Documents gt a E omy Desktop ton C My Documents seen My Computer ew 3 Floppy A one lt e Local Disk C Sampl lt Local Disk 0 Cs Local Disk E File name L Open Files of type AIFies x Cancel Double click SampleData Click Folder gt SongData Folder Open and click a song file 100 Owners Manual At this point you can select a Style or Music Database file on the computer or CD ROM and transfer it to the instrument in the same way as a song file A copy of the selected MIDI song file will appear in the List of files stored temporarily at the top of the window The memory medium will also be displayed at the bottom of the window to specify the destination for the transfer Click Instrument and then Flash memory a Musicsoft Downloader List of files stored temporarily Add Fie File Name Song Name Type O01Nuter mid MI
88. TION button to call up the FUNCTION display FUNCTION 2 Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Reverb Type item The currently selected reverb type will be dis played Reverb Type item EFFECT s Chorus Level Chorus Tone Reverb Type mi C omo The currently selected reverb type 3 Use the dial to select a reverb type You can check how the selected reverb type sounds by playing on the keyboard Refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data List for information about the available reverb types Adjusting the Reverb Level You can individually adjust the amount of reverb that is applied to the main dual and split voices See page 87 66 Owners Manual Adding Chorus The chorus effect creates a thick sound that is similar to many of the same voices being played in unison When you select a style or song the optimum chorus type for the voice used is automatically selected If you want to select a different chorus type use the pro cedure described below Press the FUNCTION button to call up the FUNCTION display FUNCTION 2 Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Chorus Type item The currently selected chorus type will be dis played Chorus Type item C neon The currently selected chorus type 3 Use the dial to select a chorus type You can check how the selected
89. a List Music Database List Data List VOICE MUSIC DATABASE 001 008 PIANO 063 078 STRINGS 122 128 SYNTH LEAD 001 015 MODERN POP 133 141 DISCO 238 245 WALTZ 009 020 E PIANO 079 082 CHOIR 129 134 SYNTH PAD 016 048 80 S POP 142 161 SWING amp JAZZ 246 274 WORLD amp TRADITIONAL 021 034 ORGAN 083 095 SAXOPHONE 135 142 PERCUSSION 049 076 70 S POP 162 184 R amp B 275 305 PIANIST 035 039 ACCORDION 096 104 TRUMPET 143 154 DRUM KITS 077 110 60 S amp 50 S POP 185 198 COUNTRY 306 FLASH MEMORY USB 040 053 GUITAR 105 114 BRASS 155 535 XGlite 111 122 ROCK 199 213 LATIN 054 062 BASS 115 121 FLUTE 000 oTs 123 132 ELECTRONIC amp DANCE 214 237 ENTERTAINMENT TEmpo 2 OBD 4 4 MEASURE 001 5 a 1 Live Grand Piano DATA ENTRY O T lt USB TO DEVICE FILE a omo K e II hart RL 1 1829 SES ETS pa mami pE y See TAA RSS SS WW PORT ERE e pawi Rec i 2448 EXECUTE O o eee PORTABLE 26 RESET a GRAND SONG STYLE VOICE 1 2 3 4 MUSIC DATABASE SPLIT DUAL_ HARMONY g ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF Ca E Fete HOY Lode L Vote IPE NY FeetablsGrand ad J D OYAMAHA 9 es kusi O III HHHHIHHII Rear Panel USB lt gt conrrasr yes J SUSTAIN J PEDAL unit Rear Panel CONTRAST knob USB TO HOST terminal
90. a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard if style playback is turned on Not all of the voices seem to sound or the sound seems to be cut off The instrument is polyphonic up to a maximum of 64 notes If the Dual voice or Split voice is being used and a style or song is playing back at the same time some notes sounds may be omitted or stolen from the accompaniment or song The footswitch for sustain seems to produce the opposite effect For example pressing the foot switch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains the sounds The polarity of the footswitch is reversed Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack before turning on the power The sound of the voice changes from note to note This is normal The AWM tone generation method uses multiple record ings samples of an instrument across the range of the keyboard thus the actual sound of the voice may be slightly different from note to note There are Japanese characters in the display mes sages Make sure the Language setting in the FUNCTION display is set to Eng lish See page 71 The appropriate display does not appear when the SONG EASY SONG ARRANGER STYLE or VOICE button is pressed Is another display showing Try pressing the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display and then pressing one of the mentioned buttons The wrong notes sound when the keyboard is played
91. ages m LCD Message Comment Saving Displayed while saving data in the memory Never turn the power off while saving Doing so may result in data loss Send OK Confirms whether the data transmission is executed or not Sending Displayed while transmitting data Since the media is in use now this function is not available Indicates that the file control function is currently unavailable since the media is being accessed Style data is too large to load Indicates that style data cannot be loaded since the style data is too large Sure YES NO Reconfirms whether each operation is executed or not The limit of the media has been reached Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the folder directory structure has become too complicated The media is not formatted Indicates the inserted media has not been formatted The media is write protected Indicates that the inserted media cannot be written since it is write protected Set to the write protect switch to the overwrite position before use The notation cannot be displayed since this song is not allowed to display the notation This message will appear if you attempt to display the score of a song for which score display is prohibited The song data is too large to be converted to notation Indicates that the score cannot be displayed since the song data is too large Ther
92. are indicated with a green light ia ad A y REPEAT amp A B e STABI soNG LEARN REPEAT PAUSE STOP Jonii Owners Manual 29 Playing Songs Select and Play Songs on a USB Flash Memory MIDI songs stored on a USB flash memory connected to the instrument can be directly selected and played Aa BI USB flash memory Root eN vc oD eT R The procedure is exactly the same as that for selecting internal songs page 28 Songs on a USB flash memory are numbered from 36 upward so all you need to do is select song number 36 or higher Song File Can be selected played Cannot be selected played Song Title Display Language File names containing Japanese characters will be properly displayed if the instru ment s display language is set to Japanese page 71 30 Owners Manual NOTE e Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal page 91 IMPORTANT e In order to play data copied to a USB flash memory from a computer or other device the data must be stored either in the USB flash mem ory s root directory or a first level second level folder in the root directory Data stored in third level folders created inside a second level folder cannot be selected and played by this instrument Playing Songs Song Fast Forward Fast Reverse and Pause These are just like the transport controls o
93. armony function The effect and operation of each Har mony Type is different refer to the below section How to sound each Harmony Type as well as the Effect Type List for details NOTE e The harmony notes can be added only to the Main Voice not to Dual or Split Voices The keys left of the Split Point of the keyboard produce no harmony notes when the auto accompaniment is on ACMP ON is lit How to sound each Harmony Type e Harmony type 01 to 10 13 LALIM PE Press the right hand keys while playing chords in the auto accompaniment range of the keyboard when the Auto Accompaniment is on e Harmony type 15 to 18 Echo A Na Keep holding down the keys e Harmony type 19 to 22 Tremolo TEMAN Keep holding down the keys e Harmony type 23 to 26 Trill TEN Hold down two keys You can adjust the Harmony Volume in the Function Settings page 88 Owners Manual 65 Reference S5u 1 J ti Play with a Variety of Effects m Adding Reverb Reverb lets you play with a rich concert hall type ambience When you select a style or song the opti mum reverb type for the voice used is automatically selected If you want to select a different reverb type use the procedure described below Refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data List for information about the available reverb types Press the FUNC
94. ation will begin User song will be saved in a folder labeled USER FILES which will automatically be cre ated on the USB flash memory NOTICE Once the save in progress message appears on the display the operation cannot be canceled Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation 8 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display NOTE If an existing filename is specified the display prompts you for confirmation Press EXECUTE or if it is OK to overwrite the file or to cancel e The amount of time it will take to perform the save opera tion will depend on the condition of the USB flash mem ory Loading Files from a USB Flash Memory User files as well as Style Song and Music Database files residing on a USB flash memory can be loaded into the instrument NOTICE If you load a User File registration memory data will be overwritten by the newly loaded data Save important data to a USB flash memory before loading data that will over write it Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to locate the Load item CATEGORY Q FILE CONTROL CATEGORY E Fornat CC Resist Sawe Oks Load JA SMF UserSong1 2 Use the dial to select the file you want to load All user files in the USB flash memory will be displayed first f
95. but tons to select the Sustain item The current setting is displayed FUNCTION C Master EQ Type EFFECT E DSP Type e cuma 3 Use the dial to turn panel sustain on or off NOTE e The sustain of some voices may not be markedly affected when the panel sustain function is turned on 68 Owners Manual Pitch Bend The pitch bend wheel can be used to add smooth pitch variations to notes you play on the keyboard Roll the wheel upward to raise the pitch or downward to lower the pitch You can change the amount of pitch bend produced by the wheel as described on page 87 PITCH BEND cy MH baa e Play with a Variety of Effects Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound Five different master equalizer EQ settings are provided to give you the best possible sound when listening through different reproduction systems the instrument s internal speakers headphones or an external speaker system Press the FUNCTION button The currently selected function will appear in the display FUNCTION 2 Press the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons as many times as necessary to select the master EQ type function Master EQ Type The currently selected EQ type will appear FUNCTION EFFECT Sustain CC Harnony Tope Oks Master EQ Type JA Gara The currently selected master EQ type
96. csoft Downloader operating instructions see the Help menu launch the Musicsoft Down loader application and click Help You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the following web site http music yamaha com download Only Musicsoft Downloader can be used to transfer files between this instrument and a computer No other file transfer application can be used 106 Owners Manual Troubleshooting The driver cannot be installed Is the USB cable connected correctly Check the USB cable connection Disconnect the USB cable then connect it again Is the USB function enabled on your computer When you connect the instrument to the computer for the first time if the Add Found New Hard ware Wizard or the Found New Hardware win dow does not appear the USB function on the computer may be disabled Perform the following steps 1 Select Control Panel gt System gt Hard ware gt Device Manager for Windows 2000 XP or select Control Panel gt Device Manager for Windows Vista 7 Classic View only in Windows XP 2 Make sure that no or x marks appear at Universal serial bus controller or USB Root Hub If you see an or x mark the USB controller is disabled Is any unknown device registered If driver installation fails the instrument will be marked as an Unknown device and you will not
97. ction but User Songs can be Initial Send This function lets you send the panel setup data to a computer Before you record performance data to a sequencer application running on your computer it is a good idea to first send and record the panel setup data before the actual performance data Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Initial Send item CATEGORY Q Press YES to send or press NO to cancel NO YES CO ee lt gt DELET RESET Connecting to a Computer m Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument Songs styles or Music Database files residing on a computer or the supplied CD ROM can be trans ferred to the instrument Backup file can also be trans ferred from the instrument to the computer and back In order to transfer files between your computer and the Instrument you will need to install the Musicsoft Downloader application and the USB MIDI Driver included on the Accessory CD ROM on your com puter Refer to the Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide on page 102 for installation details Data that can be transferred from a computer to this instrument Data Capacity 1895KB 502 files total for the Song Style and Music Database Data Format Song mid SMF format 0 1 Style sty Music Database mfd Backup File 1OPG88G bup What is SME Standard MIDI File The SMF Standard MIDI File
98. d first followed by the song style and music database files 3 Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the delete operation at this point by pressing the button 4 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the delete operation will begin NOTICE Once the delete in progress message appears on the display the operation cannot be canceled 5 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Connecting to a Gomputer This instrument can be connected to a computer to allow transfer of MIDI data or a file Connecting a Personal Computer USB terminal USB TO HOST terminal TO HOST Instrument ui LLL l isj Cy MIDI Basics If you want to know more about MIDI and how to use it refer to this introductory book MIDI Basics is available for downloading from the Yamaha Manual Library at http www yamaha co jp manual In order to be able to communicate with and use instruments connected to your computer the appropri ate driver software must be properly installed on your computer The USB MIDI driver allows sequence software and similar applications on your computer to transmit and receive M
99. e START STOP button Press the P A T ON OFF button to turn the performance assis tant technology feature off will appear on the display where the performance assistant technology type is normally shown Next try playing a different preset song e The score for Ave Maria is provided in the separate Data List Owner s Manual 45 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Easy Way to Play Piano m CHORD FREE Type Applying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only Try out the performance assistant technology using the preset song Nocturne Press the P A T ON OFF button This turns on the performance assistant technology feature The currently selected type is shown in the MAIN display when the perfor mance assistant technology feature is on A L R TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 eVOICE _ PAT HAIN ON OFF S 001 Live Grand Piano WA SONGE STYLEe 001 ChartPianoPop D B gt Soun 9 P A T CHORD The currently selected type 2 Select the CHORD FREE type FUNCTION P A T ani PAT ON OFF e Hold for longer than a second CHORD FREE J Select Chord Free Press and hold the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears Select the Chord Free type by using the dial 3 Select a song NOTE e Select and Listen to a
100. e are too many files Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the total number of files exceeds the capacity This function is not available now Indicates the designated function is not available since the instrument is executing another job nnn file name Indicates the file name of the currently transmitting nnn indicates the receiving block NOTE e Not all the messages are listed in the table Sages necessary to be explained only the mes Owner s Manual 111 Appendix x pu ddy Specifications Keyboards e 88 Graded Hammer Standard keys A 1 C7 with Touch Response Display e 320 x 240 dots LCD display backlit Setup e STANDBY ON e MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX LCD CONTRAST Realtime Control e Pitch Bend Wheel Voice e 142 panel voices 12 drum SFX kits 381 XGlite voices e Polyphony 64 e DUAL SPLIT Style 165 Preset Styles External files e Style Control ACMP ON OFF SYNC STOP SYNC START START STOP INTRO ENDING rit MAIN AUTO FILL e Fingering Multi Finger Full Keyboard Al Fingered e Style Volume Music Database e 305 External files Education Feature e Dictionary e Lesson 1 3 Repeat amp Learn Registration Memory e 8 banks x 4 types Function e VOLUME Style Volume Song Volume e OVERALL Tuning Transpose Split Point Touch Sen sitivity Pitch Bend Range Chord Fingering e MAIN VOICE Volume Octave Pan Reverb Lev
101. e of Equipment Digital Piano Model Name DGX 640 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA FCC DoC This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Music U K Ltd 2 wires 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 and the Directives 2002 96 EC By disposing of these products correctly you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling For more information about collection and recycling of old products please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items For business users in the
102. e song is being cleared 60 Owners Manual e If you only want to clear a specific track from a user song use the Track Clear function Record Your Own Performance Track Clear Deleting a Specified Track from a User Song This function lets you delete a specified track from a user song From the MAIN display select the user song 031 035 you want to clear 2 Press and hold the track button 1 5 A corresponding to the track you want to clear for longer than a second A confirmation message will appear on the display You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the button GOOOG Y Hold for longer than a second 3 Press the button to clear the track The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while the track is being cleared Owner s Manual 61 Reference S5u 1 J ti Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings This instrument has a Registration Memory feature that lets you save your favorite set tings for easy recall whenever they re needed Up to 32 complete setups can be saved 8 banks of four setups each 8 Banks Z Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory3 Memory 4 Saving to the Registration Memory 2 Set the panel controls as reguired select a voice accompani ment style etc Press the BANK button A bank number will appear in the dis play when you release the button es UU UU REGIST MEMORY 1 1
103. ect Random If you want to restore the normal playback mode select Normal Owner s Manual 85 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Functions The Functions provide access to a range of detailed instrument parameters for tun ing setting the split point and adjusting the voices and effects Take a look at the func tion list starting on the opposite page There are 53 function parameters in all When you locate a function you want to set up simply select the function s display name and adjust as required Selecting and Setting Functions Find the function you want to set in the list that begins on page 87 2 Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION h FUNCTION Song Volume VOLUME Select a function Press the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt buttons as many times as necessary until the functions dis play name appears in the display CATEGORY Function category Previous item Next item FUNCTION YOLUME s The selected function Value 86 Owners Manual 4 Use the dial the and buttons or the 0 9 number buttons to set the selected function as required The and buttons are used to make ON OFF type settings ON OFF In some cases the button will initiate execu tion of the selected function and the will can cel the selection Direct numeric entry e Decr
104. ecting a song style or voice you can use these buttons to jump to the first item in the next or previous category The CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt buttons are useful for selecting categorized items as in the example below CATEGORY Q Jump to the first item in the next or previ ous category Example VOICE SELECT Display CATEGORY button 44 mark Lu SE SELECTIMAIND al a Camm O L Sweet Flute Sweet Pan Flute Select the category shown here CATEGORY button gt gt mark The first voice in the selected category is selected Piccolo Pan Flute In a display in which a category appears selection is easy if you first use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt buttons to select the category containing the desired item then use the dial or and buttons to select the item This can be particularly handy when you have to select from a large number of voices In most procedures described throughout this owner s manual the dial is recommended for selec tion simply because it is the easiest and most intui tive selection method Please note however that most items or values that can be selected using the dial can also be selected using the and but tons O START STOP This is the START STOP button Press the START STOP button after pressing the SONG or STYLE button to start playback of the selected
105. ed to the following Power supply AC power adaptor 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 When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord Pulling by the cord can damage it Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time or during electrical storms Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over e Before moving the instrument remove all connected cables When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet Use only the stand specified for the instrument When attaching the stand or rack use the provided screws only Failure to do so could cause damage to the internal components or result in the instrument falling over e Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all compon
106. ed to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use e This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES About functions data bundled with the instrument e Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement and may not be exactly the same as the original e This device is capable of using various types formats of music data by optimizing them to the proper format music data for use with the device in advance As a result this device may not play them back precisely as their producers or composers originally intended 0 About this manual e The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective com
107. efault split point is key number 54 the F 2 key but you can change it to another key using the procedure described below Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Split point item FUNCTION OVERALL Pitch Bend Ranse Touch Sensitivity sea 054 F 2 Use the dial to set the split point to any key from 021 A 1 through 108 C7 Split point 54 F 2 AE pun Aaa HATTA TM a mN Split voice Main voice NOTE e When you change the split point the auto accompani ment split point also changes e The split point cannot be changed during a song lesson e The split voice sounds when the split point key is played 80 Owners Manual Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm Stop Accompaniment When auto accompaniment is on the ACMP ON icon is showing and Synchro Start is off you can play chords in the left hand accompaniment range of the keyboard while the style is stopped and still hear the accompaniment chords This is Stop Accompani ment and any of the chord fingerings recognized by the instrument can be used Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn auto accompaniment on after pressing the STYLE button EA UU Lee INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Z ondan FINGERING L R TRANSPOSE O TEMPO J 176
108. el Cho rus Level DSP Level e DUAL VOICE Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level DSP Level e SPLIT VOICE Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level e EFFECT Reverb Type Chorus Type DSP ON OFF DSP Type Sustain Master EQ Type e HARMONY Harmony Type Harmony Volume Performance assistant technology Performance assistant technology Type PC PC Mode MIDI Local On Off External Clock Initial Send Keyboard Out Style Out Song Out METRONOME Time Signature Numerator Time Signature Denominator Metronome Volume Bell e SCORE Quantize e SONG LESSON Lesson Track R Lesson Track L e LESSON GRADE e DEMO Demo Cancel DEMO GROUP DEMO PLAY MODE e LANGUAGE English Japanese Effects e Reverb 35 types e Chorus 44 types DSP 238 types e Harmony 26 types Song e 30 Preset Songs 5 User Songs Accessory CD ROM Songs 70 e Song Clear Track Clear e Song Volume e Song Control REPEAT amp LEARN A B REPEAT PAUSE REW FF START STOP Performance assistant technology e Chord Chord Free Melody Chord Melody Recording e Song User Song 5 Songs Recording Tracks 1 2 3 4 5 STYLE 112 Owners Manual MIDI e Local On Off Initial Send e External Clock e Keyboard Out Style Out e Song Out Auxiliary jacks e PHONES OUTPUT DC IN 12V USB TO HOST USB TO DE VICE SUSTAIN PEDAL UNIT Amplifier 6W 6W Speakers e 12cm x 2 3cm x 2 Power Supply e Adaptor Users within U S
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110. elect Yamaha USB MIDI Driver or Yamaha Musicsoft Downloader from the list 5 Click Uninstall If the User Account Control window appears click Allow or Continue A dialog box appears Follow the instructions to remove the software Owners Manual 107 Reference S5u 1 J ti Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide El ATTENTION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT AGREE MENT CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE YOU ARE ONLY PERMITTED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE PURSUANT TO THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT IS BETWEEN YOU AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR LEGAL ENTITY AND YAMAHA CORPORATION YAMAHA BY BREAKING THE SEAL OF THIS PACKAGE YOU ARE AGREEING TO BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE TERMS DO NOT INSTALL COPY OR OTHERWISE USE THIS SOFTWARE 1 GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT Yamaha hereby grants you the right to use one copy of the software program s and data SOFTWARE accompanying this Agreement The term SOFT WARE shall encompass any updates to the accompanying software and data The SOFTWARE is owned by Yamaha and or Yamaha s licensor s and is pro tected by relevant copyright laws and all applicable treaty provisions While you are entitled to claim ownership of the data created with the use of SOFT WARE the SOFTWARE will continue to be protected under relevant copy rights You may use
111. ement Press simultane Increment value by 1 ously to recall the value by 1 OFF default setting ON e Cancel Execute Some Function settings are stored in memory as soon as they are changed See The Backup Parameters on page 64 for information on the function settings that are stored on the instrument To restore all initial factor default settings perform the Backup Clear procedure described in the Initializa tion section on page 64 Function Setting List The Functions Category Function Item Range Settings Description Style Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Style VOLUME Song Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Song Transpose 12 12 Determines the pitch of the instrument by semitone increments Tuning 100 100 Sets the pitch of the instrument s sound in 1 cent increments Pitch Bend Range 01 12 Sets the pitch bend range in semitone increments Determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split point in I re other words the key that separates the Split lower and Main upper voices Spl Fein 021A 1108C The Split Point setting and Accompaniment Split Point setting are automati cally set to the same value OVERALL 1 Soft Touch Sensitivity 2 Medium Determines the sensitivity of the feature 3 Hard 4 Off Sets the chord detection mode In the Multi Finger mode both normal chords
112. en the DEMO BGM button is pressed This setting can be changed so that all inter nal songs all songs transferred to the instrument from a computer or all MIDI songs on a USB flash mem ory connected to the instrument are played Five play back group settings are provided Simply select the one that suits your needs Press and hold the DEMO BGM button for longer than a second to call up the Demo Group selection display The currently selected repeat playback target will appear DEMO BGM Hold for longer than a second FUNCTION DEMO s Grade Deno Play ede OCHT Use the dial to select a repeat playback group from the table below Demo Demo Song Preset All preset songs User All User songs Download All songs transferred from a computer All songs stored on a USB USB flash memory connected to the instrument Song Settings m Random Song Playback The random play mode causes the songs in the group selected for BGM playback to be played back in ran dom order Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Press the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons as many times as necessary to select Demo Play Mode The currently selected repeat playback mode will appear You cannot select the repeat playback mode when Demo is selected as the repeat playback group FUNCTION DEMO Cg Home Piaymode O Use the dial to sel
113. en the power is turned on If no backup data exists on flash memory all instrument settings are restored to the initial factory defaults when the power is turned on A CAUTION e Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position elec tricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet NOTICE e Never attempt to turn the power off when a WRITING message is shown in the display Doing so can damage the flash memory and result in a loss of data Owners Manual 15 Setting Up dn Bum s Panel Gontrols and Tenminals Front Panel Y Song List Data List Style List Data List SONG STYLE 001 003 MAIN DEMO 012 015 PIANO SOLO 001 014 8BEAT 062 079 SWING amp JAZZ 123 133 TRADITIONAL 004 008 VOICE DEMO 016 020 PIANO ENSEMBLE 015 024 16BEAT 080 089 R amp B 134 142 WALTZ 009 011 FUNCTION DEMO 021 030 PIANO ACCOMPANIMENT 025 039 BALLAD 090 098 COUNTRY 143 147 CHILDREN 031 035 USER SONG 040 054 DANCE 099 111 LATIN 148 165 PIANIST 036 FLASH MEMORY USB 055 061 DISCO 112 122 BALLROOM 166 FLASH MEMORY USB PROTO O 0 MASTER VOLUME DEMO BGM SCORE LYRICS REC OOO GOG 9 oife kaua 7 00 O0 O o O WAITING YOURTEMPO MINUS ONE LESSON START MN wax pores NORIO THM MEERA ad new m pause OEP
114. ent cursor location The button deletes the character at the cur sor location NO Yes lt gt DELETE RESET The dial selects Cursor Cursor Delete characters left right character Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the save operation at this point by pressing the button Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the save operation will begin User file will be saved in a folder labeled USER FILES which will automatically be created on the USB flash memory NOTICE Once the save in progress message appears on the display the operation cannot be canceled Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display NOTE If an existing filename is specified the display prompts you for confirmation Press EXECUTE or if it is OK to overwrite the file or to cancel e The amount of time it will take to perform the save opera tion will depend on the condition of the USB flash mem ory Owners Manual 93 Reference S5u 1 J ti Saving and Loading Data m Save a User Song to USB Flash Memory This operation saves a user song song numbers 031 035 to USB flash memory Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt b
115. ents set all volume levels to minimum Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired istening level Handling caution e Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument Never insert or drop paper metallic or other objects into the gaps on the panel Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Do not use the instrument device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss f you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician 7 1 1 2 4 Owners Manual Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use Even when the CD Standby On switch is in the Standby position electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet NOTICE To avoid the possibility of damage to the product data or other property follow the notices below m Handling and Maintenance Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo
116. ermission of the copyright owner Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be duplicated trans ferred or distributed or played back or performed for listeners in public without permission of the copyright owner The encryption of data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be removed nor may the electronic watermark be modified without permission of the copyright owner 3 TERMINATION This Agreement becomes effective on the day that you receive the SOFTWARE and remains effective until terminated If any copyright law or provisions of this Agreement is violated the Agreement shall terminate automatically and immediately without notice from Yamaha Upon such termination you must immediately destroy the licensed SOFTWARE any accompanying written doc uments and all copies thereof 4 LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA As to SOFTWARE sold on tangible media Yamaha warrants that the tangible media on which the SOFTWARE is recorded will be free from defects in mate rials and workmanship under normal use for a period of fourteen 14 days from the date of receipt as evidenced by a copy of the receipt Yamaha s entire liability and your exclusive remedy will be replacement of the defective media if it is returned to Yamaha or an authorized Yamaha dealer within fourteen days with a copy of the receipt Yamaha is not responsible for replacing media dam aged by accident abuse or misapplication TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PER MITTED BY LAW Y
117. ern A and B and the Style playback sound changes harmonically based on the chords you play with your left hand Fill in section This is automatically added before changing to section or B ENDING section This is used for the ending of the Song When the ending is finished the auto accompaniment stops auto matically The length of the ending in measures differs depending on the selected Style 76 Owners Manual Press the STYLE button and then select a style Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn auto accompaniment on MJI UU L Loe INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Zoa FINGERING TRANSPOSE TEMPO J 176 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE _ HAIN 001 Live Grand Piano SONG esme RT Appears when auto accompaniment is on Press the SYNC START button to turn synchro start on The indicator will flash when the synchro start standby mode will be engaged A Yr y eo START ZACME INTRO MAIN SYNC SO NZOFF ENDING rit AUTOFILL STOP START Z ondan FINGERING Synchro Start When the synchro start standby mode is engaged style playback will begin as soon as you play a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard You can disengage the syn chro start standby mode by pressing the SYNC START button again Style Auto accompaniment Functions m 4 Press the MAIN AUTO FILL butt
118. evious version Continue the installation procedure 8 Open the following folder from the CD ROM drive in your My Computer folder and double click setup exe For users of 32 bit version Windows 2000 XP Vista 7 USBdrv32_ For users of 64 bit version Windows XP Vista 7 USBdrv64_ Select Start menu Control Panel System to check the system Windows XP x64 Edition appears on the 64 bit version and does not appear on the 32 bit version When the File Download window appears click Run or Open The Preparing to install window appears The next window will appear after finishing this prep aration NOTE e The messages that appear in this window may differ somewhat depending on your browser NOTE e Windows XP If the Security Warning window appears click Run NOTE e Windows Vista 7 If the User Account Control window appears click Continue or Yes When the Welcome to the InstallShield Wizard for Yamaha USB MIDI Driver window appears click Next If the warning message below appears during the installation click Yes Continue Anyway or Install Windows 2000 Digital Signature Not Found x The Microsoft digital signature affirms that software has been tested with Windows and that the software has nat been altered since it was tested The software you are about to install does not contain a
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120. files and music database files Files must be located in the User Files folder in the USB flash memory Files located outside of that folder will not be recognized 3 Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the delete operation at this point by pressing the button 4 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the delete operation will begin NOTICE Once the delete in progress message appears on the display the operation cannot be canceled Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation 5 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display 96 Owners Manual Delete User Data from the Instru ment This procedure deletes the User Song as well as Style Song and Music Database files transferred from an external device such as a computer This operation does not erase the preset data Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to locate the User Delete item Only User Delete can be selected if no USB flash memory is connected to the instrument CATEGORY Q 8 FILE CONTROL CATEGORY G User Delete J l SME UserSongg ll l SMF UserSonz5 SMF UserSonz1 SME User Bong SMF UserSong3 2 Use the dial to select the file you want to delete Alluser songs will be displaye
121. ghlighted to show the current location in the song TEMPO J 063 Ss g MEASURE 004 START Amazing Grace STOP Lyrics and chord gara display EUPEDT erace Azsc Dm Br Fsusa F how sweet the sound C E Dm Am Gm7 Amz BtmzzEt z DOH that saved a wretch like me Owners Manual 33 S5u 1 J ti Basic Operation Basic Operation Overall DGX 640 control is based on the following simple operations Press a button to select a basic function 2 Use the dial to select an item or value 3 Start a function 3 Start a function 1 Select a basic function Display pages 36 37 Volume Adjustment Adjusts the volume of the sound heard via the instrument s speak ers or a pair of headphones plugged into the PHONES jack O STYLE MASTER VOLUME Rotate coun Rotate terclockwise clockwise to to lower the increase the volume volume 1 Press a button to select a basic function 2 Select an item or value CONTROL SONG STYLE VOICE Select a voice you want to play on the keyboard Z SONG MELODY VOICE Select an auto accompaniment style Select a song you want to listen to or a song you want to use for a lesson 34 Owners Manual Basic Operation 2 Use the dial to select an item or value When you select a basic function the item corresponding to that function will be listed in the display You can then
122. he display In such cases an over indicator appear to the left or right of the graphic keyboard Use the or button to shift the keyboard left or right so you can see the notes the marker will appear on the appropriate key in the display Notes that actually fall outside the keyboard s range cannot be used in the lesson Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the START STOP but ton Owners Manual 39 Reference S5u 1 J ti Select a Song For a Lesson m Lesson 2 Your Tempo Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing Song playback tempo will vary to match the speed you are playing at The song will slow down when you play wrong notes so you can learn at your own pace Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1 and 3 on page 38 Start Lesson 2 Press the YOUR TEMPO button to start Lesson 2 WAITING YOURTEMPO MINUS ONE LESSON START Lesson R2 Your Tempo The song will follow along at your tempo CHORD DICT Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 2 is selected The triangular marker will appear in the score display and will move to indicate the current note in the song Try to play the notes at the correct timing As you learn to play the right notes at the right timing the tempo will increase until eventually you ll be playing at the song s original tempo 4138 For Elise w 011 R 2 y
123. he term song refers the data that makes up a piece of music You can simply enjoy listening to the 30 internal songs or use them with just about any of the many functions provided the performance assistant technology feature les sons and more The songs are organized by category In this section we ll learn how to select and play songs and briefly describe the 30 songs provided Select and Listen to a Song Press the SONG button The song selection display will appear The currently selected song number and name will be highlighted SONG SELECT SONG STYLE VOICE CATEGORY User BONE A User Song 5 001 JetSet 002 Winter Serenade 003 Take off i The currently selected song number and name Select a song Select a song after referring to the Song List in the separate Data List Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to e You can also play songs you have recorded yourself User Songs or songs that have been transferred to the instrument from a computer in the same way that you play the internal songs SONG SELECT CATEGORY a UOICE DBEHD C Prano z Y OE Z w Cool GixyEP Demo 008 MHrpSwtSpr Demo 009 Hallelujah Chorus er Aye Maria ma 011 Chopin_Nocturne The song highlighted here can be played 28 Owners Manual Playing Songs The songs are organized by category SONG
124. his mode Easy Chords cannot be detected Press and hold the ACMP ON OFF but ton for longer than a second to select the function Chord Fingering EJ UU me INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Zo FINGERING FUNCTION OVERALL Touch Sensitiv g aS 1 Multi Finger 2 Use the dial to select 2 FullKeyboard To reset the chord fingering to default setting select 1 Multi Finger Owner s Manual Reference S5u 1 J ti Style Auto accompaniment Functions m Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary The Dictionary function is essentially a built in chord book that shows you the individual notes of chords It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it Press and hold the MINUS ONE button Press the M7 major seventh key in for longer than a second the section of the keyboard labeled CHORD TYPE The note doesn t KAIKA es e START sound The notes you should play for O O the specified chord root note and chord ss type are shown in the display both as Hold for longer notation and in the keyboard diagram than a second DICTIONARY wor MO O Notation of chord Chord name root and type iwa DICTIONARY IJI L ILA JA IUD LIA JUU LIGU JA LIL ILLJI 2 As an example we ll learn how to play a GM7 G major seventh chord Press the G
125. hree highest black keys 64 Owners Manual NOTICE e When you execute the Flash Clear operation data you have purchased will also be cleared Be sure to save data you want to keep to a computer Play with a Variety of Effects Adding Harmony This feature adds harmony notes to the main voice l Press the HARMONY ON OFF button to turn Harmony feature on To turn Harmony off press the HARMONY ON OFF button again HARMONY ON OFF HARMO Fi TN IR TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE HAING e 001 Live Grand Piano SONG ae za ma STYLEe 001 ChartPianoPop When harmony is on the harmony icon will appear in the display NOTE e When you press the HARMONY ON OFF button to turn this feature on the appropriate harmony type for the cur rently selected main voice is automatically selected Press and hold the HARMONY button for longer than a second The currently selected harmony type will be dis played HARMONY ON OFF Ce SHARC Hold for longer than a second FUNCTION HARMONY Master EQ Type tarwony Uone OCHD O 01 Standard Duet The currently selected harmony type 3 Use the dial to select a harmony type Refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data List for information about the available harmony types Try playing the keyboard with the h
126. ice Doing so may corrupt the data on either or both devices J Owner s Manual 91 Reference S5u 1 J ti Saving and Loading Data m All the instructions in this chapter are related to the FILE CONTROL display To call up the FILE CONTROL display press the FILE CONTROL button 92 Owners Manual Formatting USB Flash Memory New USB flash memory must be formatted before they can be used by this instrument NOTICE e If a USB flash memory that contains data is formatted as described below the data will be erased Make sure that a USB flash memory to be formatted contains no important data before carrying out the formatting procedure Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Format item The display prompts you for confirmation CATEGORY g FILE CONTROL CATEGORY G Format J Format OK EXECUTE Press the EXECUTE button and the display prompts you for confirmation You can press the button at this point to cancel the operation 3 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the format operation will begin NOTICE e Once the format in progress message appears on the display the format operation cannot be canceled Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation 4 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button t
127. ile recording new tracks To Re record a Track Simple select the track you want to re record for recording in the normal way The new material will overwrite the previous data When the recording is done To playback the newly recorded performance press the START STOP button To Play Back a User Song User songs are played back in the same way as regular songs page 28 To save a User Song to USB flash memory gt page 94 Data that cannot be recorded Split voice The following items are recorded at the beginning of the track Changes made during the song will not be recorded Time signature Style number Style volume NOTICE The recorded Song data will be lost if you turn the power to the instrument off without executing the Save operation Owner s Manual 59 Reference S5u 1 J ti Record Your Own Performance a Song Clear Deleting User Songs This function clears an entire user song all tracks From the MAIN display select the user song 031 035 you want to clear Press and hold the track 1 button for longer than a second while holding the track A button A confirmation message will appear on the display You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the button Q cf N Press and Hold for longer hold than a second 3 Press the button to clear the song The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while th
128. ile the computer is connected to the instrument you should wait for six seconds or more between these operations 1 when turning the power of the instrument off then on again or 2 when alternately connecting disconnecting the USB cable Owner s Manual 97 Reference S5u 1 J ti Connecting to a Computer m Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer By connecting the instrument to a computer the instrument s performance data can be used on the computer and performance data from the computer can be played on the instrument MIDI settings These settings pertain to performance data transmis sion and reception Range iem Settings Description Local control determines whether or not notes played on the instrument are sounded by its internal tone generator system the internal tone generator is active when local control is on and inac tive when local control is off Local ON OFF These settings determine whether the instrument is synchronized to its own inter nal clock OFF or to a clock signal from an external device ON External Clock ON OFF PC Mode A number of MIDI settings need to be made when you want to transfer performance data between the com puter and the instrument The PC Mode item can con veniently make multiple settings for you in one operation Three settings are available PC1 PC2 and OFF This setting is not necessary when transferring song or bac
129. ing by Press the START STOP button to stop style playback when you re pressing the INTRO END done INGIrit J button so that an appropriate ending pattern will play and then style play REPEAT amp A START N j LEARN REPEAT pause O SARI O SONG back will stop NOTE SS Y You can switch style sec tions to add variety to the Ame INTRO MAIN SYNC SYNC STYLE accompaniment Refer to N OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START 2 HOD FINSERINO Pattern Variation Sec tions on page 76 26 Owners Manual Playing Styles Chords For users who are new to chords this chart features common chords Since there are many useful chords and many different ways to use them musically refer to commercially available chord books for further details indicates the root note Major Minor Seventh Minor Seventh Major Seventh Cm7 CM7 je je je DM7 HI H L W Dm7 Em7 mx m o O 3 aS m5 s Ss in m g O YS ce Tm AA tS z O 3 9 gt 3 gt N m gt 9 3 m3 3 a x a_ r
130. ion ON Off Icons Performance assistant technology P A T gt CHORD Appears when the performance assistant technology is on Harmony HARMONY Appears when Harmony is on When this icon is showing harmony notes will be added to the main voice DSP Appears when DSP is on a Song Track Status Highlighted during user song recording FIBIJEIBEI A border is off when track is muted Owner s Manual 37 Reference S5u 1 J ti Select a Song For a Lesson Yamaha Education Suite You can select song you like and use it for a left hand right hand or both hands les son During the lesson you can play as slowly as you like and you can even play wrong notes Song playback will slow down to a speed you can handle It s never too late to start learning The practice methods Lesson 1 Waiting gt Learn to play the correct notes Lesson 2 Your Tempo gt gt Lesson 3 Minus One Lesson 1 Waiting Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing gt gt gt Learn to play the correct notes at the correct timing along with the song In this lesson try playing the correct notes Play the note shown in the display The song will wait until you play the right note Select a song for your lesson Select a song from the Piano Solo Piano Ensemble category For this example try selecting the 012 For Elise 2 Press EXIT butto
131. k s you want to record to and confirm your selec tion on the display Record a Melody Track and the Accompaniment Track Together Press the melody track button 1 5 you want to record to while holding the REC button Next press the A button while holding the REC button The selected tracks will be highlighted in the display REC A CLEAR Q Q Track 1 and Style track will be highlighted Press and s les NOTE e Up to approximately 30 000 notes can be recorded for the five user songs if you record only to the melody tracks e User songs are saved as SMF Standard MIDI File format 0 files Refer to page 108 for information on SMF files Rotate the dial to select a song number between 031 and 035 NOTICE If you record to track that contains previously recorded data the previ ous data will be overwritten and lost NOTE e Style accompaniment is automatically turned on when you select the style track A for recording e Style accompaniment can not turned on or off while recording is in progress Owners Manual 57 Reference S5u 1 J ti Record Your Own Performance Record a Melody track Press the melody track button 1 5 you want to record to while holding the REC button Select button 1 3 if you want to record a dual voice Split voices cannot be recorded The selected track will be highlighted in the display REC E A CLEAR D
132. kup Clear as explained below The Backup Parameters e Registration Memory e FUNCTION Settings Tuning Split Point Touch Sensitivity Style Volume Song Volume Metronome Volume Grade Demo Can cel Demo Group Demo Play Mode Language Selec tion Panel Sustain Master EQ type Chord Fingering Initialization NOTE e You can save the settings as backup data to your com puter by using the Musicsoft Downloader MSD soft ware Refer to the section Transfer a backup file from the instrument to a com puter on page 107 This function erases all backup data in the instrument s flash memory and restores the initial default settings The following initialization procedures are provided Backup Clear To clear data backed up to the internal flash memory panel user setting registra tion memory turn the power on by pressing the 4 Standby On switch while holding the highest white key on the keyboard The backed up data will be erased and the default values restored Pi Initialization does not delete the files transferred from the computer If you want to delete the files see Deleting Files below Deleting Files To clear Song Style and Music Database files that have been transferred to the internal flash memory from a computer turn the power on by pressing the Standby On switch while simultaneously holding the highest white key on the key board and the t
133. kup files between the computer and the instru ment Set the PC mode to PC2 when using Digital Music Notebook These settings determine whether key ON OFF board performance data of the instrument is transmitted ON or not OFF Keyboard Out These settings determine whether Style ON OFF data is transmitted ON or not OFF during Style playback Style Out These settings determine whether User Song Out ON OFF Song is transmitted ON or not OFF during Song playback PC1 PC2 OFF Local OFF OFF ON External Clock ON OFF OFF Song Out OFF OFF OFF Style Out OFF OFF OFF Keyboard Out OFF ON ON If you can t get any sound out of the instrument this most likely may be caused by Local Control being set to off If External Clock is ON and no clock signal is being received from an external device the song style and metronome functions will not start Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the item you want to change its value 3 Use the dial to select ON or OFF 98 Owners Manual Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Press the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons as many times as necessary to select the PC mode item CATEGORY 3 Use the dial to select PC1 PC2 or OFF NOTE e Preset Song data cannot be transmitted from the instru ment by the Song Out fun
134. l If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the note s are held those notes will sustain as long as you J ji hold the pedal as if the damper pedal had been pressed but all subse guently played notes will not be sustained This makes it possible to K sustain a chord for example while other notes are played staccato t When you press the sostenuto pedal here while holding the Soft Left Pedal note the note will sustain as The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of long as you hold the pedal notes played while the pedal is pressed The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed 14 Owners Manual Setting Up m Connecting to a Computer USB Terminal Turning the Power On The 5 Standby On switch turns the power to the instrument on or standby HL Turn down the volume by turning the MASTER VOLUME control to the left and press the cb Standby On switch to turn on the power Press the Standby On switch again to turn the power off MASTER VOLUME Connect the instrument s USB terminal to the USB terminal of a computer and you can transfer perfor mance data and song files between the two page 97 Backup data in the flash memory is loaded to the instrument wh
135. l sustain is applied continuously when ON or not applied when OFF 1 Speaker 1 2 Speaker 2 i fe tee Master EQ Type 3 Headphones Sets the equalizer applied to the speaker output for optimum sound in differ ent listening situations A Line Out 1 5 Line Out 2 Harmony Type 01 26 Determines the Harmony type HARMONY Harmony Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Harmony effect CHORD PAT P A T Type ie Determines the performance assistant technology feature type CHORD MELODY PC PC Mode PC1 PC2 OFF Optimizes the MIDI settings when you connect to a computer Determines whether the instrument s keyboard controls the internal tone Local ONORE generator ON or not OFF External Clock ON OFF Determines whether the instrument synchronizes to the internal clock OFF or an external clock ON Determines whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is trans Keyboard Out ONORE mitted ON or not OFF MIDI Style Out ON OFF Determines whether Style data is transmitted ON via USB or not OFF during Style playback Song Out ON OFF Determines whether User Song is transmitted ON via USB or not OFF during Song playback Initial Setup YES NO Lets you send the data of the panel settings to a computer Press to send or press to cancel Time Signature 01 60 Determines the time signature of the Metronome Numerator METRO Time Signature 2 4 8 16 Sets the length of each metronome beat Denominator NOME Bell ON
136. l to select a touch sensitivity setting between 1 and 3 Higher values produce greater easier volume varia tion in response to keyboard dynamics i e greater sensitivity A setting of 4 results in a fixed touch response or no level change no matter how hard or how soft you play the keys NOTE e The initial default touch sensitivity setting is 2 Owner s Manual 75 Reference S5u 1 J ti Style Auto accompaniment Functions Basic operation of the Style auto accompaniment feature is described on page 24 of the Quick Guide Here are some other ways you can play the styles the style volume adjustment proce dure and more Pattern Variation Sections The instrument features a wide variety of style sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompa niment to match the song you are playing Intro Main A B O START STOP ACMP ON OFF 4 CHORD FINGEF INTRO MAIN ENDING rit AUTO FIL G SYNC SYNC STYLE STOP START Auto fill INTRO section This is used for the beginning of the Song When the intro finishes playing accompaniment shifts to the main section The length of the intro in measures differs depending on the selected Style MAIN section This is used for playing the main part of the Song It plays a main accompaniment pattern and repeats indefinitely until another section s button is pressed There are two variations on the basic patt
137. ly each time not function you press the VOICE button If the time signature of the song and style are different VOICE SELECT MELODY R the time signature of the song CATEGORY will be used SONG STYLE VOICE C mss cuore B S sa J B Live Allegro nn 065 Live Orchestra 066 String Ensemble J 067 Chamber Hold for longer 068 Slow Strings than a second The currently selected melody voice will be displayed Use the dial to change the melody voice As you select different melody voices the song will remain the same while only the melody voice changes Press the EASY SONG ARRANGER button to turn the function off If the song or style is being played back first stop the playback then turn the Easy Song Arranger function off If you press the INTRO END ING rit button during style playback the style will stop but the song will continue playing Use the START STOP button to stop play back completely Owners Manual 55 Reference S5u 1 J ti Record Your Own Performance You can record up to 5 of your own performances and save them as user songs 031 through 035 Once your performances have been saved as user songs they can be played in the same way as the internal songs User songs can also be saved to a USB flash memory device as described on page 94 Recording Press the REC button Flashes when record mode is on REASURE 001 i TEPO J 080 4 4
138. mber buttons to select bank you want to recall You can check whether the panel settings are stored in registration memory 1 4 by pressing the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Press one of the REGIST MEMORY buttons 1 to 4 containing the settings you want to recall The panel controls will be instantly set accordingly B REGIST MEMORY NI 1 1 J Settings That Can be Saved to the Registration Memory Style settings Style number Auto Accompaniment ON OFF Split Point Style settings Main A B Style Volume Tempo Chord Fingering Voice settings Main Voice setting Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level DSP Level Dual Voice settings Dual ON OFF Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level DSP Level Split Voice settings Split ON OFF Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level Effect settings Reverb Type Chorus Type Panel Sustain ON OFF DSP ON OFF DSP Type Harmony settings Harmony ON OFF Harmony Type Harmony Volume Other settings Transpose Pitch Bend Range Style settings are not available for Registration Memory when using the Song features Owner s Manual 63 Reference S5u 1 J ti Backup and Initialization Backup The following settings are always backed up and are maintained even when the power is turned off If you want to initialize the settings use the Initialize operation Bac
139. ment style will only play while you are playing chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard Style playback will stop when you release the keys To turn the function on press the SYNC STOP button ERESI MAIN E gt SYNC AUTO FILL STOP START 7 me u 7 wil while you are playing Style playback wili the keys stop when you release the keys Changing the tempo of the Style Styles can be played at any tempo you desire fast or slow Press the TEMPO TAP button to call up the Tempo setting in the display after selecting a Style TEMPO TAP s Use the dial to select a tempo from 011 to 280 quarter note beats per minute Press the and buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the default tempo of a Style J KA You can change the tempo during style playback by pressing the TEMPO TAP button just twice TEMPO TAI eae Style Auto accompaniment Functions m Adjusting the Style Volume Press the STYLE button to engage the style func tion Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Style Volume item FUNCTION YOLUME uma Use the dial to set the style volume between 000 and 127 Owner s Manual 79 Reference S5u 1 J ti Style Auto accompaniment Functions m Setting the Split Point The initial d
140. mitone incre ments Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Transpose item Transpose item OVERALL ona Vole JJ Tunina Can be set between 12 and 12 Use the dial to set the transpose value between 12 and 12 as required LNOTE e The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed 74 Owners Manual Pitch Controls Tuning The overall tuning of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 100 cents in 1 cent incre ments 100 cents 1 semitone Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Tuning item Tuning item Can be set between 100 and 100 Use the dial to set the tuning value between 100 and 100 as required LNOTE e The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed Touch Response Sensitivity Voice Settings You can adjust the keyboard s sensitivity to dynamics in three steps Press the FUNCTION button The currently selected function will appear in the display FUNCTION 2 Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Touch Sensitivity item The currently selected touch sensitivity will be displayed FUNCTION OYERALL Split Point chord Finaerina OCHE C e Touch Sensitivity item 3 Use the dia
141. n a cassette deck or CD player letting you fast forward FF rewind REW and pause PAUSE playback of the song When lit the functions indi cated by the labels above the buttons can be used REPEAT amp A B O START lt SONG LEARN REPEAT REW FF PAUSE STOP REW FF PAUSE Press the fast reverse Press the fast forward Press the pause button button to rapidly button to rapidly skip to pause playback return to an earlier ahead to a later point point in the song in the song Play the Demo Song Press the DEMO BGM button The demo song will start playing Listen to some of the outstanding instrument voices provided The demo song will automatically repeat from the beginning after it has played all the way through You can stop demo playback at any time by pressing the DEMO BGM button or START STOP but ton DEMO BGM With the default setting only one demo song is played back and repeated when the DEMO BGM button is pressed This setting can be changed so that all internal songs are played or all songs transferred to the instrument from a computer are played Five playback group settings are provided Sim ply select the one that suits your needs page 85 Owners Manual 31 Playing Songs Displaying the Song Score This instrument is capable of display the scores of songs Scores are displayed for the 30 internal preset songs as well as songs in SMF format stored in a USB flash memory or the inst
142. n equipment other than a computer The screen displays as illustrated in this manual are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat dif ferent from the screens which appear on your computer Software such as the USB MIDI driver may be revised and updated without prior notice Make sure to check and download the latest version of the software from the following site http music yamaha com download Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately Important Notices about the CD ROM Data Types This CD ROM includes application software Please refer to page 104 for software installation instructions CAUTION Do not attempt to play this CD ROM on equipment other than a computer The result high volume noise can poten tially cause hearing damage or damage your equipment Operating System OS The applications in this CD ROM are provided in versions for Windows operating systems 102 Owners Manual Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide m CD ROM Contents When the included CD ROM is inserted into the CD ROM drive the following start window will appear automat ically If the start window does not appear automatically open the My computer folder and double click Start eze in the CD ROM drive A Start E Di E3 Q YAMAHA PN Accessory CD ROM for Windows gt gt sa gt Musicsoft Folder
143. n to return to the MAIN display 3 Turn off playback of the part you wish to practice The preset songs have separate left and right hand parts You can turn the left and right hand parts on or off as required in order to practice the corresponding part the part that is turned off on the keyboard The right hand part is played by the R 1 button and the left hand part is played by the L 2 button MEASURE 001 TENPO 4 142 3 4 TRANSPOSE 0 VOICE mani lesson S 001 Live Grand Piano wa Left hand Right hand a SONG QETA esson STYLE 136 GuitarSerenade Both hands r esas f lesson Pressing the part buttons R 1 and L 2 toggles part playback on and off Turn off playback of the part you wish to practice When you first select a song both 1 and 2 indicators with borders light up indicating that both parts are on When you press one of the buttons to turn off playback the border around the corresponding part indicator disappears and the corresponding part playback is muted 38 Owner s Manual NOTE e Song numbers 10 and 11 are function demos for perfor mance assistant The les son function cannot be used with them e You can also use songs only SMF format 0 trans ferred from the computer and saved to flash memory page 100 e You can also use songs only SMF format 0 on a USB flash memory page 30 NOTE e You can turn
144. nd You can play any keys as long as you re playing to the right of the split point At the same time play accompaniment like chords and phrases with your left hand No matter what you play you ll produce the song melody with your right hand and beautiful chords and phrases with your left hand This is the performance assistant technology Chord Melody type Press the P A T ON OFF buiton to turn the performance assis tant technology feature off will appear on the display where the performance assistant technology type is normally shown Next try playing a different preset song Owner s Manual 51 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Easy Way to Play Piano El Use the Performance Assistant to Play Like a Pro Here are a few hints for using the Chord type If you select Chord Free or Chord Melody the left hand section of the keyboard becomes the Chord type sec tion so use these hints on the left hand section of the keyboard To begin try to feel the rhythm of the song Then with your hands spread as shown in the illustration simply play the keyboard alternately with your left and right hands any notes will do ei The chord information included in the song is displayed in the lower area of the MAIN display You will get even better results if you match your left hand rhythm to rhythm of the chord indicator in the display Sounds like you re playing the right notes
145. ng a different preset song Owner s Manual 47 Reference S5u 1 J ti The Easy Way to Play Piano m MELODY Type Play with One Finger Press the P A T ON OFF button This turns on the performance assistant technology feature The currently selected type is shown in the MAIN display when the perfor mance assistant technology feature is on A L R TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 080 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE PAT EMAIM YI 001 Live Grand Piano WA e SONG o STYLE gt 001 ChartPianoPop PAT CHORD The currently selected type 2 Select the MELODY type FUNCTION P A T ees x Select Melody Press and hold the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears Select the Melody type by using sy Hold for longer than a second the dial 3 Select a song NOTE p a e Select and Listen to a Song For this example try selecting the 012 For Elise page 28 4 Display the score NOTE e Displaying the Song Score Press the SCORE button to call up the melody score in the display page 32 5 Press the START STOP button Song playback will begin Because the Melody type has been selected the song melody will not sound You can enjoy playing the melody yourself 48 Owners Manual The Easy Way to Play Piano E Play
146. ning Cannot suspend or resume the computer cor rectly Do not suspend the computer while the MIDI application is running If you are using Windows 2000 you may not be able to suspend resume normally depending on the particular environment USB Host Controller etc Even so simply disconnecting and connecting the USB cable will allow you to use the instrument functions again Windows 2000 XP 1 Disconnect all USB devices from the com puter except for the mouse and keyboard 2 Start the computer and log on to the Administrator account Exit from any open applications and close all open windows 3 From the Start menu select Settings gt Control Panel gt Add or Remove Pro grams to display the Add or Remove Pro grams panel 4 Click Change or Remove Programs located in the upper left then select Yamaha USB MIDI Driver or Yamaha Musicsoft Downloader from the list in the right panel 5 Click Remove A dialog box appears Follow the instructions to remove the software Windows Vista 7 1 Disconnect all USB devices from the com puter except for the mouse and keyboard 2 Start the computer and log on to the Administrator account Exit from any open applications and close all open windows 3 From the Start menu select the Control Panel gt Programs and Features or Unin stall a program to display the Uninstall or change a program window 4 S
147. nnecting to a Computer USB Terminal fo Yer Ediling uu u akaqa anan a aba Turning the Power On a Selecting a Dual Voice a 73 Selecting a Split Voice Pitch Controls Transpose Pitch Controls Tuning Touch Response Sensitivity L fs Panel Controls and Terminals Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 18 Pattern Variation Sections u 76 Changing the tempo of the Style 79 Select and Play a Voice MAIN a 18 Adjusting the Style Volume 79 Play the Grand Piano Voice 19 Setting the Split PO 80 Play Two Voices Simultaneously DUAL 20 Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Stop Accompaniment a aaa 80 FRAMES SS PUM n n 21 Al Fingered sc ccscessessecsesssesessessessesstessesseesetsessesseeasens 81 The Metronome Playing Styles Using the Entire Keyboard 81 Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary 82 Start the Metronome u aina aa mkiwa A Adjusting the Metronome Tempo SongSettings CB Setting the Time Signature Changing the tempo of the Song cesse ssseseeseeseeeee 83 Playing Styles Song MONIT anus ana au aD husk aa tS 83 OTO Pu_O T J A B Repeat aaa
148. nstallation a 104 S Record Your Own Performance 56 S a GOS w ss Appendix lt Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings 62 Troubleshootin 109 Backup and Initialization 64 TO Backup 64 Messages 110 Initialization tana a rA AR e 64 Specifications 112 Play with a Variety of Effects 65 a Adding Harmony aa 65 Index Ci Adding Reverb 66 Adding Chorus u u N n EEES 66 Owner s Manual 9 dn Bum s Setting Up Keyboard Stand Assembly CAUTION Read these cautions carefully before you assemble or use the keyboard stand These cautions are to promote safe use of the stand and to prevent injury and damage from occurring to you and others By fol lowing these cautions carefully your keyboard stand will provide you with safe and prolonged use Be careful not to confuse parts and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below e Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons Be sure to use the correct screw size as indicated below Use of incorrect screws can cause damage e Use the stand after assembly is complete An uncompleted stand may overturn or the keyboard may drop e Always place the stand on a flat stable surface Placing the stand on uneven surfaces may cause it to become unstable or over turn the keyboard to drop or injury Do not use the stand for anything other than its designed purpose Placing other objects on
149. number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL 92 BP bottom FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reason able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec tronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference ha
150. o return to the MAIN display NOTE If the USB flash memory has been write protected an appropriate message will appear on the display and you will not be able to execute the operation Saving User Files Registration Memory to USB Flash Memory This operation saves a User File containing the reg istration memory data to a USB flash memory device The User File name will have a usr extension which will not appear in the instrument s display Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to locate the Regist Save item A default file name will automatically be created CATEGORY FILE CONTROL CATEGORY E Load User Sona Save Oks Regist Save JA To Overwrite an Ezisting File If you want to overwrite a file that already exists on the USB flash memory use the dial or the and buttons to select the file then skip ahead to step 4 NOTE Up to 100 user files can be saved to a single USB flash memory Press the EXECUTE button A cursor will appear below the first character in the file name FILE CONTROL CATEGORY Load User Sons Save OCHT USER001 J Please Enter Name Cursor Saving and Loading Data m 3 Change the file name as necessary The button moves the cursor to the left and the 0 button moves it to the right e Use the dial to select a character for the curr
151. ollowed by the style files song files and music database files Files must be located in the User Files folder in the USB flash memory Files located outside of that folder will not be recognized 3 Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the load operation at this point by pressing the button 4 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the load operation will begin NOTICE Once the load in progress message appears on the display the operation cannot be canceled Never turn off the power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation Saving and Loading Data m 5 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Owner s Manual 95 Reference Su 1 J ti Saving and Loading Data m Deleting Data from a USB Flash Memory This procedure deletes User Style and Music Data base files and Song files that were created on this instrument from a USB flash memory Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to locate the USB Delete item CATEGORY Q L FILE CONTROL CATEGORY User Sona Save User Delete Oks USB Delete JA SMF UserSong1 2 Use the dial to select the file you want to delete All User files in the USB flash memory will be displayed first followed by the style files song
152. on OO R L Paya INTRO cS SYNC SYNC OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Lonard FINGERING The name of the selected section MAIN A or MAIN B will be displayed 5 Press the INTRO ENDING rit button O E O L AME SO MAIN SYNC SYNC ZOFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Zo FINGERING You re now ready to play the intro 6 As soon as you play a chord with your left hand the Intro of the selected Style starts For this example play a C major chord as shown below For information on how to enter chords see Chords on page 27 Split point Maha il E Accompaniment range mi Owner s Manual 77 Reference S5u 1 J ti Style Auto accompaniment Functions m 7 Press the MAIN AUTO FILL button OO R L oN an INTRO MAIN SS SYNC OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START found FINGERING When the fill in is finished it leads smoothly into the selected main section A B 8 Press the INTRO ENDING rit button JANI ENNE SY MAIN SYNC SYNC N OFF ENDING rit AUTO FILL STOP START Lous FINGERING ACHP ENDING This switches to the ending section When the ending is finished the auto accompani ment stops automatically You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the INTRO ENDING rit button again while the end ing is playing back 78 Owners Manual Synchro Stop When this function is selected the accompani
153. ones are more responsive to lighter playing The keyboard s sensitivity can even be adjusted to match your playing style This Graded Hammer technology also enables the DGX 640 to provide authentic touch in a lightweight instrument Performance assistant technology gt Page 43 gt Wa Play along with a song on the instrument s keyboard and produce a perfect per formance every time even if you play wrong notes All you have to do is play HRIIII II on the keyboard alternately on the left and right hand ranges of the keyboard for example and you ll sound like a pro as long as you play in time with the music And if you can t play with both hands you can still play the melody simply by All you neod is tapping one key one finger Play a Variety of Instrument Voices gt Page 18 8 With the DGX 640 the instrument voice that sounds when you play the key a board can be changed to violin flute harp or any of an extensive range of WA voices You can change the mood of a song written for piano for example by w using violin to play it instead Experience a whole new world of musical variety Play Along with Styles gt Page 24 STYLE SELECT Want to play with full accompaniment Try the auto accompaniment Styles The 79 F i z z PIANIST 16BERT accompaniment styles provide the equivalent of a full backing band covering OCHD wide variety of styles from waltzes to 8 beat to euro trance
154. onfirms whether loading is executed or not Loading Displayed while loading data Media is not inserted Displayed when accessing the media while it is not inserted Media capacity is full Displayed when saving data cannot be executed since the media memory becomes full Memory Full Displayed when the internal memory becomes full during song recording MIDI receive buffer overflow Displayed when too much MIDI data was received at one time and failed to proceed Move File Displayed while moving a file in the Musicsoft Downloader Now Writing Don t turn off the power now otherwise the data may be damaged Displayed while writing data in the memory Never turn the power off while writing Doing so may result in data loss OverCurrent Communication with the USB device has been shut down because of the overcurrent to the USB device Disconnect the device from the USB TO DEVICE terminal then turn on the power of the instrument Overwrite Confirms whether overwriting is executed or not Please Wait Displayed when executing the jobs that take some time such as displaying scores and lyrics or stopping recording Rename File Displayed while rewriting the file name in the Musicsoft Downloader Save OK Confirms whether saving is executed or not Saved data is not found Displayed when the data to be saved doesn t exist 110 Owners Manual Mess
155. or Europe PA 150 or an equiv alent recommended by Yamaha Others PA 5D PA 150 or an equivalent Dimensions W x D x H 1 397 x 445 x 146 mm 55 x 17 1 2 x 5 3 4 with keyboard stand 1 399 x 445 x 761 mm 55 1 16 x 17 1 2 x 29 15 16 Weight e 20 7kg 45 Ibs 10 oz with keyboard stand 27 7kg 61 Ibs 1 oz Supplied Accessories Data List Music Rest Accessory CD ROM Keyboard Stand Owner s Manual Footswitch My Yamaha Product User Registration The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form AC Power adaptor PA 150 or an equivalent May not be included depending on your particular area Optional Accessories e AC Power Adaptor Users within U S or Europe PA 150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha Others PA 5D PA 150 or an equivalent e Headphones HPE 150 e Pedal Unit LP 7A e Footswitch FC4 5 Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information purposes only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equipment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer Index A A B Repeat vcccssssessonstasssscncssoceses 84 ACCESSOTICS 7 ACMP iwa 25 Al Fingered 27 81 87 Auto Accompaniment Range 25 Auto Accompaniment 25 76 6
156. panies 7 1 2 2 Owners Manual 5 XGlite GM System Level 1 GM System Level 1 is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM compatible music data can be accurately played by any GM compatible tone generator regardless of manufacturer The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support GM System Level XGlite As its name implies XGlite is a simplified version of Yamaha s high quality XG tone generation for mat Naturally you can play back any XG song data using an XGlite tone generator However keep in mind that some songs may play back differently compared to the original data due to the reduced set of control parameters and effects XF The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF Standard MIDI File standard with greater functionality and open ended expandability for the future The instrument is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played STYLE FILE The Style File Format is Yamaha s original style file format which uses a unique conversion system to provide high quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types 6 Owners Manual About this Owner s Manual and Data List This manual consists of four main sections Setting Up Quick Guide Reference and Appendix Also a separate Data List is provided Owner s Manual this book Setting Up Reference Appendix Data List
157. po from 011 to 280 quarter note beats per minute Press the and buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the default tempo of a Song You can change the tempo during song playback by pressing the TEMPO TAP button just twice TEMPO A eae Song Volume Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Song Volume item Song volume item VOLUME Oks Song Volume JA Can be set between 000 and 127 3 Use the dial to set the song volume between 000 and 127 NOTE Owner s Manual e Song volume can be adjusted while a song is selected Reference S5u 1 J ti Song Settings m A B Repeat You can specify a section of a song A is the start point and B is the end point for repeat playback c ee A B Play the song and press the A B REPEAT button at the beginning of the section you want to repeat the A point REPEAT amp A LEARN REPEAT PAUSE ILO Press the A B REPEAT button a sec ond time at the end of the section you want to repeat the B point REPEAT amp A LEARN REPEAT PAUSE JRO L The specified A B section of the song will now play repeatedly You can stop repeat playback at any time by pressing the A B REPEAT button NOTE e Repeat start and end points cannot be specified within the same measure While the song is stopped e The
158. ppears Select the Chord type by using PAT ON OFF Q Hold for longer than a second the dial Select a song NOTE p 99 Select and Listen to a Song For this example try selecting the 010 Ave Maria page 28 When the Chord type is selected features only available for this song can be seen in the display 4 Press the START STOP button REPEAT amp A B eo START SONG LEARN REPEAT PAUSE TOP JUOUCUE Song playback will begin The basic pattern will play repeatedly Listen to the basic pattern for four mea sures while getting a feel for the basic pattern then begin playing yourself from the fifth measure The keys you should play will be shown in the display 44 Owner s Manual The Easy Way to Play Piano 5 Play on the keyboard A NN c Before z After J lt se P 6 gt IP DEE Ni Try playing the score on the left with both hands You can even play the same keys over and over C E G C E G C E You ll notice that at measure five the notes will come out according to the score on the right Keep playing and per formance assistant technology Chord type will continue to correct the notes that you play This is the performance assistant technology Chord type You can stop song playback at any time by pressing th
159. r applica tion refer to the Online help Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument for unpro tected data in the application NOTICE The backup file is transmitted received as a single file As a result all registration memory data will be overwritten every time you transmit or receive Keep this in mind when transferring data NOTICE e Do not rename the backup file on the computer If you do so it will not be recognized when transferred to the instru ment Owner s Manual 101 Reference S5u 1 J ti Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide SPECIAL NOTICES The software and this manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation e Use of the software and this manual is governed by the license agreement which the purchaser fully agrees to upon breaking the seal of the software packaging Please read carefully the Software Licensing Agreement on page 108 before installing the application Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software This disk containing the software is not meant for use with an audio visual system CD player DVD player etc Do not attempt to use the disk o
160. rmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you can not locate the appropriate retailer please con tact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA 2 Owners Manual class B OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte ur v xelstr msk llan n tet sa lange som den ar ansluten till v gguttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har st ngts av ADVARSEL Netspeendingen
161. rument s internal flash memory 1 Select a song Follow steps 1 and 2 of the procedure described on page 28 Press the SCORE button and a single staff score will appear There are two types of score display single staff and double staff These are alternately selected each time the SCORE button is pressed Single staff EA Amazing Grace H 004 g ae Marker v z a 2 ot a Melody score SCORE i i Amazina Bmzi5 azzo Dm Be Chord N srace how sweet the Lyrics Press the START STOP button The song will begin playing The triangular will move across the top of the score to indicate the current location START STOP Amazing Grace F v 3 gt a t z Amazing Bm7 s Aazsc Dm Be Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN dis play 32 Owners Manual NOTE e Both chords and lyrics will be shown in single staff score display of a song that includes chord and lyric data e When there are many lyrics they may be displayed in two rows a measure e Some lyrics or chords may be abbreviated if the selected song has a lot of lyrics e Small notes that are hard to read may be easier to read after you use the quantize function page 88 NOTE e No chords or lyrics are shown on the double staff NOTE If the song volume is turned
162. s may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfort able If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should consult an audiologist IMPORTANT The louder the sound the shorter the time period before damage occurs Some Yamaha products may have benches and or accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied with the product or as optional accessories Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures where applicable are well secured BEFORE using Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only No other uses are recommended NOTICE Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and envi ronmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keep ing with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This produc
163. s the footswitch while turning the power on Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch result ing in reversed footswitch operation Owners Manual 13 Setting Up dn Bum s Setting Up m Connecting a Pedal Unit PEDAL UNIT jack This jack is for connecting an optional LP 7A pedal unit When connecting the pedal unit make sure to also assemble the unit on the supplied keyboard stand NOTE e Make sure that power is OFF when connecting or disconnect ing the pedal Keyboard Stand LP 7A optional Pedal Unit Functions The optional pedal unit has three foot pedals that produce a range of expres sive effects similar to those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano The pedal unit does not affect the split voice when the keyboard is in split mode Damper Right Pedal The damper pedal functions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano When the damper pedal is pressed notes sustain longer J dea Releasing the pedal immediately stops damps any sustained notes aA A half pedal effect lets you use the damper pedal to create partial sus e tain effects depending on how far down you press the pedal t When using both the Footswitch and pedal unit the last effect applied takes When you press the damper priority pedal here the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain Sostenuto Center Peda
164. successfully installed click Finish NOTE On some computers it may take a few minutes before this screen appears When a window appears prompting you to restart the computer do so Restart the computer by following the on screen directions NOTE This display will not appear when using Windows XP x64 Vista 7 No restart is necessary Checking the version of the driver Open the Control Panel and double click the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver icon A window appears and the driver version is indicated in the lower left of the window NOTE e When using Windows XP x64 Vista 7 double click the Yamaha USB MIDI Driver WDM icon Owner s Manual 105 Reference S5u 1 J ti Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide El Installing the Musicsoft Downloader e You will need to log on with administrator root privileges in order to install Musicsoft Downloader on a computer running Windows 2000 XP Vista or 7 Insert the Accessory CD ROM into your computer s CD ROM drive The start window will appear automatically showing software applications NOTE If the start window does not appear automatically open the My Computer folder and double click Start exe in the CD ROM drive Then proceed to step 2 below 2 Click Musicsoft Downloader 3 Click the Install button and follow the on screen instructions to install the software For Musi
165. t MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of bat tery is approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement This product may also use household type batteries Some of these may be rechargeable Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged When installing batteries never mix old batteries with new ones and never mix different types of batteries Batteries MUST be installed cor rectly Mismatches or incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture Warning Do not attempt to disassemble or incinerate any battery Keep all bat teries away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by the laws in your area Note Check with any retailer of household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some rea son its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of prod ucts that contain lead batteries plastics etc If your dealer is unable to assist you please contact Yamaha directly NAME PLATE LOCATION The name plate is located on the bottom of the product The model
166. t contains no user serviceable parts Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel A CAUTION Water warning e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands e Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality e When one of the following problems occur immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged e lt emits unusual smells or smoke Some object has been dropped into the instrument There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument 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 limit
167. t your musical needs Press the FUNCTION button The currently selected function will appear in the display FUNCTION 2 Use the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the item you want to edit You can individually adjust the voice setting Vol ume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level and DSP Level that is applied to the main dual and split voices Refer to the Functions on page 87 for details FUNCTION DUAL YOICE H DSP Level D Octave OCHT Use the dial to set the value Edited parameters can be saved to registration memory If you select a different keyboard voice the parameters will be reset and the ideal settings for the selected voice will be automatically recalled 72 Owners Manual Category Function Item Range Settings Main Volume 000 127 Main Octave 2 2 000 left Main Pan 64 center MAIN VOICE 127 right Main Reverb Level 000 127 Main Chorus Level 000 127 Main DSP Level 000 127 Dual Volume 000 127 Dual Octave 2 2 000 left Dual Pan 64 center DUAL VOICE 127 right Dual Reverb Level 000 127 Dual Chorus Level 000 127 Dual DSP Level 000 127 Split Volume 000 127 Split Octave 2 2 000 left SPLIT VOICE Split Pan 64 center 127 right Split Reverb Level 000 127 Split Chorus Level 000 127 Selecting a Dual Voice Press and hold the DUAL ON O
168. te MWEZA 116 Sweet Pan Flute Select 117 Flute Piccolo I 119 PanrFlute 18 Owners Manual Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 3 Play the keyboard Ta Yao Settings page 72 xi J N gs pag KWAA MIN MAX w Try selecting and playing a variety of voices Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Preset Voice Types 001 142 155 535 Instrument Voices Various drum and percussion sounds are assigned to 143 154 individual keys via which they can be played Details Drum Kit on assigning instruments to keys are provided in the Drum Kit List of the separate Data List Play the Grand Piano Voice When you just want to play piano all you have to do is press one convenient button Press the PORTABLE GRAND button NOTE The 001 Live Grand Piano voice will be selected j Pa GRAND hay settings other than touch sensitivity are turned off The a PoRAND dual and split voices will also be turned off so only the Grand Piano voice will play over the entire key X board Owners Manual 19 Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices Play Two Voices Simultaneously DUAL Once you press the DUAL ON OFF button to turn the dual function on a second voice will sound that will play in addition to the main voice when you play the keyboard The second voice is known as the dual voice The currentl
169. the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons to select the Metronome Volume item FUNCTION METRONOME Bell Quantize OCET Metronome volume Use the dial to set the metronome vol ume as required Handy Performance Features El Changing the Display Language This instrument allows you to select English or Japa nese as the display language The default display lan guage is English but if you switch to Japanese the lyrics file names and some messages will be dis played in Japanese where appropriate Press the FUNCTION button FUNCTION 2 Press the CATEGORY lt lt and gt gt but tons a number of times until the Lan guage item appears The currently selected display language will appear below the Language item When highlighted you can use the and but tons to select the language as required Language item i h The currently selected language 3 Select a display language The button selects English and the button selects Japanese The language selection will be stored in the inter nal flash memory so that it is retained even when the power is turned off Owner s Manual 71 Reference S5u 1 J ti Voice Settings Voice Editing Create original voices by editing the many available voice parameters By editing the various parameters available you can create new voices that best sui
170. the stand may result in the object dropping or the stand overturning Do not apply excessive force to the keyboard as it may cause the stand to overturn or the keyboard to drop e Make sure the stand is sturdy and safe and all screws have been tight and firm before use If not the stand may overturn the keyboard may drop or may result in injury to the user To disassemble reverse the assembly sequence given below Have a phillips head screwdriver of the appropriate size ready The parts shown in the Assembly Parts illustration will be used Follow the assembly instructions and select the parts as needed 1 Assembly Parts Back board Side boards 588 5Dx PEPP Joint connectors 6 x 30mm 5x 16 mm 4 pcs roundhead roundhead roundhead screws 4 pcs screws 4 pcs screws 4 pcs 10 Owners Manual Setting Up m 2 Attach the stand bases Insert the joint connectors into the side boards as shown The Joint connectors have been installed properly if you can see the screw head on the con Joint i connectors nector NOTE e If you put the connectors in wrong direction and want to take them out tap around the holes on the boards Attach the L Left and R Right stand bases to the bottom of the side boards using the screws L Left and R Right are marked on the upper surfaces of the stand bases If
171. ther style to play the song with the Easy Song Arranger feature This means that you can play a song that is nor mally a ballad for example as a bossa nova as a hip hop tune etc You can create totally different arrangements by changing the style with which a song is played You can also change the song s melody voice and the keyboard voice for a complete change of image Listen to the DEMO Song for Easy Song Arranger The Hallelujah Chorus in the preset songs lets you experience the Easy Song Arranger Playing it Press the SONG button and use the dial to select 009 Hallelujah Chorus Press the START STOP button begin playback of the song An explanation of the Easy Song Arranger feature will appear on the display As the song progresses the styles will change changing the overall image of the song Keep in mind that you can enjoy using Easy Song Arranger with other songs as well any songs that include chord data Using the Easy Song Arranger Try switching styles while the song plays back Press the EASY SONG ARRANGER button from the MAIN dis play The EASY SONG ARRANGER MAIN display will appear The currently selected song name and number will be highlighted A O ARRA RMA TRANSPOSE 0 TEMPO 4 100 4 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE EASY SONG w ARRANGER S 001 Live Grand Piano e The score for Hallelujah Chorus is provided in the separate Data List v SONG MEAS The currently selected song
172. tton to play just the rhythm then add the section change by pressing the INTO ENDING rit button or MAIN AUTO FILL button NOTE If you press the INTRO ENDING rit button while recording a style track an appropriate ending pattern will play and then recording will stop Record Your Own Performance Save the song When recording is stopped a message asking if you want to save the song will appear Press the YES button to save the song or the NO button if you don t want to save the song If saved the song will be stored as a MIDI file in song number 031 035 NO YES o ee lt gt DELE1 g is RESET If you press the NO button in response to the confirmation message the song will not be saved as a MIDI file but will remain in the instrument s memory until the power is turned off so you have the option of converting the song to a MIDI file and saving it later To do this press and hold the REC button until the save confirmation message appears then press the YES button To Record Other Tracks Repeat steps 2 through 5 to record any of the remaining tracks By selecting an unrecorded track track buttons 1 5 A you can record the new track while listening to previously recorded tracks the bor der around the track number will appear in the display You can also mute previously recorded tracks the border around the track number disappears in the display wh
173. umo Y Numerator Denominator Hold for longer Number of beats The length of than a second per measure one beat 2 Use the dial to select the number of beats per mea sori e The metronome time signa sure ture will synchronize to a The available range is from 1 through 60 Select 5 for this example stylo or song that l playing 7 so these parameters cannot A bell accent will be sounded at the first beat of each measure be changed while a style or song is playing 3 Press the CATEGORY lt 44 and gt gt buttons as many times as necessary to select the beat length function Time Signature Denominator FUNCTION METRONOME CATEGORY ee Numerator a Ay 5 4 Use the dial to select the beat length Select the required length for each beat 2 4 8 or 16 half note quar ter note eighth note or 16th note Select 8 for this example FUNCTION METRONOME TiseSis Ruwerator 5 8 Owners Manual 23 Playing Styles This instrument has an auto accompaniment feature that produces accompaniment rhythm bass chords in the style you choose to match chords you play with your left hand You can select from 165 different styles covering a range of musical genres and time signatures In this section we ll learn how to use the auto accompaniment fea tures Select a Style Rhythm Most styles includes a rhythm part You can select from a wide variety of
174. ut tons to locate the User Song Save item The SOURCE FILE a user song name will be highlighted CATEGORY FILE CONTROL CATEGORY Resist Save USB Delete Oks User Song Save JA SOURCE FILE DESTINATION FILE UserSong1 The source user song name 2 Select the source user song You can press the and buttons simultane ously to select the first user song 3 Press the EXECUTE button The DESTINATION SONG will be highlighted and a default name will automatically be created To Overwrite an Existing File If you want to overwrite a file that already exists on the USB flash memory use the dial or the and buttons to select the file then skip ahead to step 6 94 Owners Manual 4 Press the EXECUTE button A cursor will appear below the first character in the file name CATEGORY Wr c CCa SOURCE FILE User Song 1 DESTINATION FILE UserSong1 Please Enter Norne Cursor The name of the file to be saved 5 Change the file name as necessary Refer to Saving User Files Registration Mem ory to USB Flash Memory on page 93 for file name entry 6 Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the save operation at this point by pressing the button 7 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the save oper
175. vent shall Yamaha s total liability to you for all damages losses and causes of action whether in contract tort or otherwise exceed the amount paid for the SOFT WARE 7 THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Third party software and data THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE may be attached to the SOFTWARE If in the written materials or the electronic data accompanying the Software Yamaha identifies any software and data as THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE you acknowledge and agree that you must abide by the provisions of any Agreement provided with the THIRD PARTY SOFT WARE and that the party providing the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE is responsible for any warranty or liability related to or arising from the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Yamaha is not responsible in any way for the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE or your use thereof Yamaha provides no express warranties as to the THIRD PARTY SOFT WARE IN ADDITION YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Yamaha shall not provide you with any service or maintenance as to the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE Yamaha is not liable to you or any other person for any damages including without limitation any direct indirect incidental or consequential damages expenses lost profits lost data or other damages arising out of the use mis use or inability to use the THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE 8 GENERAL
176. while the instrument is played back Completed Indicates the specified job completion such as data saving and transmission Create Directory Displayed while creating a folder in the Musicsoft Downloader application Data Error Displayed when the user song contains illegal data Delete File Displayed while deleting a file in the Musicsoft Downloader Delete OK Confirms whether the Delete job is executed or not Delete Directory Displayed while deleting a folder in the Musicsoft Downloader Deleting Displayed while the delete function is engaged End Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send has been completed Error Displayed when writing has failed Exit Displayed when the record standby mode is exited because an inappropriate style has been selected during style record standby File information area is not large enough Indicates that saving data in the media cannot be executed since the total number of files have become too many File is not found Indicates there is no file File too large Loading is impossible Indicates that loading data cannot be executed since the file data is too large Flash Clearing Displayed while clearing the song or style data transmitted to the internal flash mem ory Format OK EXECUTE Confirms whether formatting the media is executed or not Formatting Displayed while formatting Load OK C
177. y selected dual voice name and number will be displayed in the MAIN display SPLIT DUAL HARMONY ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF CO C lt O ASPLIT N Jro VOICE Two voices will sound at the same time TRANSPOSE TEMPO J 112 3 4 MEASURE 001 VOICE Flute DUAL 136 Marimba Dual voice number and name Songe 019 Scarborough Fair STYLE 136 GuitarSerenade ORD MOL PAT psp Nis eee ee MAINB BANK 1 Press the button a second time to turn the dual voice function off A suitable dual voice is automatically selected when you turn on this func tion but you can easily select a different dual voice page 73 20 Owner s Manual Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands SPLIT Once you press the SPLIT ON OFF button to turn the split function on you can play different voices to the left and right of the keyboard split point The main and dual voices can be played to the right of the split point while the voice played to the left of the split point is known as the split voice The cur rently selected split voice name and number will be displayed in the MAIN display The split point set ting can be changed as required page 80 Split point Q SPLIT DUAL HARMONY ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF C lt FI CO edad My gy LILLIE Ns K VI Split voice Main voice and dual voice A L

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