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1. Voice Display Name Voice Display Name Voice Display Name 128 FngrBass 178 Timpani 227 Tp amp TbSec 129 FingrDrk 07 Ensemble 228 BrssSec2 130 FlangeBa 179 Strings 229 HiBrass 131 Ba amp DstEG 180 S Strngs 230 MelloBrs 132 FngrSlap 181 SlowStr 231 SynBrasi 133 FngBass2 182 ArcoStr 232 QuackBr 134 ModAlem 183 60sStrng 233 RezSynBr 135 PickBass 184 Orchestr 234 PolyBrss 136 MutePkBa 185 Orchstr2 235 SynBras3 137 Fretless 186 TremOrch 236 JumpBrss 138 Fretles2 187 VeloStr 237 AnaVelBr 139 Fretles3 188 Strings2 238 AnaBrss1 140 Fretles4 189 S SlwStr 239 SynBras2 141 SynFretl 190 LegatoSt 240 Soft Brs 142 Smooth 191 Warm Str 241 SynBras4 143 SlapBasi 192 Kingdom 242 ChorBrss 144 ResoSlap 193 70s Str 243 VelBras2 145 PunchThm 194 StrEns3 244 AnaBras2 146 SlapBas2 195 Syn Stri 09 Reed 147 VeloSlap 196 ResoSir 245 SprnoSax 148 SynBass1 197 Syn Str4 246 Alto Sax 149 SynBa1Dk 198 SS Str 247 Sax Sect 150 FastResB 199 Syn Str2 248 HyprAlto 151 AcidBass 200 ChoirAah 249 TenorSax 152 CIv Bass 201 S Choir 250 BrthTnSx 153 TeknoBa 202 Ch Aahs2 251 SoftTenr 154 Oscar 203 MelChoir 252 TnrSax2 155 SarBass 204 ChoirStr 253 Bari Sax 156 RubberBa 205 VoiceOch 254 Oboe 157 Hammer 206 SynVoice 255 En
2. Voice Display Name Voice Display Name 046 Pizz Str 091 PolySyPd 047 Harp 092 ChoirPad 048 Timpani 093 BowedPad 07 Ensemble 094 MetalPad 049 Strings1 095 Halo Pad 050 Strings2 096 SweepPad 051 Syn Stri 13 Synth Effects 052 Syn Str2 097 Rain 053 ChoirAah 098 SoundTrk 054 VoiceOoh 099 Crystal 055 SynVoice 100 Atmosphr 056 OrchHit 101 Bright 08 Brass 102 Goblins 057 Trumpet 103 Echoes 058 Trombone 104 Sci Fi 059 Tuba 14 Ethnic 060 Mute Trp 105 Sitar 061 Fr Horn 106 Banjo 062 BrasSect 107 Shamisen 063 SynBrasi 108 Koto 064 SynBras2 109 Kalimba 09 Reed 110 Bagpipe 065 SprnoSax 111 Fiddle 066 Alto Sax 112 Shanai 067 TenorSax 15 Percussive 068 Bari Sax 113 TnkiBell 069 Oboe 114 Agogo 070 Eng Horn 115 SteelDrm 071 Bassoon 116 WoodBlok 072 Clarinet 117 TaikoDrm 10 Pipe 118 MelodTom 073 Piccolo 119 Syn Drum 074 Flute 120 RevCymbl 075 Recorder 16 Sound Effects 076 PanFlute 121 FretNoiz 077 Bottle 122 BrthNoiz 078 Shakhchi 123 Seashore 079 Whistle 124 Tweet 080 Ocarina 125 Telphone 11 Synth Lead 126 Helicptr 081 SquareLd 127 Applause 082 Saw Lead 128 Gunshot 083 CaliopLd 084 Chiff Ld Internal TG3 Tone 085 CharanLd Generator Drum Voice 086 Voice Ld List 087 Fifth Ld 088 Bass amp Ld Voice ISRN
3. 100 Updating the Disklavier 101 Chapter 12 Internal Tone Generator Voices Internal GM XG Tone Generator Basic Voice LS E ee AE 103 Internal TG3 Tone Generator Basic Voice MIST Sr has et re ee een 106 Chapter 13 Troubleshooting 108 Chapter 14 Error Messages 111 Chapter 15 Glossary 112 Chapter 16 Specifications 115 l a S a i A 100 EN_ book Page 1 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter i Introduction Features The Disklavier E3 offers the valuable features that open up your musical possibility to explore Here are brief explanations of such features Advanced Features for Your Listening Pleasure e Special music CDs contain over 20 hours of fantastic music let you start listening on the day the Disklavier E3 arrives at your home f ysijsuy e DisklavierRadio you can listen to over 11 music channel by streaming broadcasts over the Internet Convenient Recording Features to Preserve Your Musical Memories e Total 128 megabytes of internal memory comes with the Disklavier E3 to preserve your valuable data e Connecting external USB devices to the Disklavier E3 allows you to record your performance directly onto them or even make backups of your valuable data in the internal memory Simple and Easy to use Features Enhancing Yo
4. Press ENTER The time zone is set and the display returns to the system menu Turning Off the Disklavier Standby Mode Press ON STANDBY on the remote control ON STANDBY gt See you again The ending screen appears and the ON OFF on the control unit lights red Note Getting Started 2 The time zone listed above should be used only as a guide For more details contact your local observatories Chapter ysijsuy WD KIN 100 EN_ book Page 14 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 2 Getting Started Shutting Down the Disklavier 7 Note When turning the Disklavier Press ON OFF on the control unit back on beste to wait Fak ON OFF seconds before doing so The ending screen appears and the ON OFF on the control unit turns off Compatible Media Format for the Removable Media Compact Disc Note Yamaha does not assure the operation of commercially The Disklavier can play songs on commercial audio CDs and data CDs i available USB flash such as PianoSoft PlusAudio memories or USB hard disk e The audio CDs should be formatted in ISO 9660 drives Fora ist or compatible products please e The data CDs should be formatted in ISO 9660 Level 1 visit www yamaha com disklavier USB Flash Memory You can use commercially available USB flash memories to store song data The USB flash memory sho
5. You can create a new album into the selected medium Note Up to 99 albums can be created If USB1 USB2 or FromToPC is specified you cannot create the same titled album as the existed Select the NewAlbum in the album function menu then SEE press ENTER This function is available for albums on Memory USB1 and USB2 ALBUM MENU 1 2 gt CopyAlbum DeleteAlbum News Rename lbum The NewAlbum screen appears NewA bum 03 no title Press ENTER The album title editing screen appears ous lt gt ENT To enter characters using the Select characters with YES and NO or the keyboard keyboa d 5e Keyboard Character Map on page 44 NewA bun lt gt tENT Pe Beat le You can enter up to 64 characters Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen NewAlbum 0K YES NO 03 Beatles Selection a D 1 S D 100 EN_ book Page 59 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Media Management Press YES to create a new album NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears NewA bum NewA bum Executing 22 Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the album function menu Renaming an Album Album Selection Screen gt FUNC You can rename the albums which already named This function is availa
6. dl S D 111 EN_CH11 fm Page 99 Monday June 2 2008 4 42 PM Press ENTER to complete the operation Resetting the Disklavier SETUP If you want to return your Disklavier to its initial factory follow the procedure below Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP_MENU 1 2 gt SETUP ET imerP lay ENT ET XMIDI M tune Select Reset with the cursor buttons gt a v then press ENTER SETUP_MENU e 2 2 xP layback reset Network Reverb The reset screen appears Reset ENT eee araneter Press YES and NO to select the option that you want to reset Option Description Parameter Reset all parameters Memory Reset the internal memory Factory Init Reset the Disklavier to its initial factory setting Note Other Settings 1 1 To reset to the default factory pitch settings see Chapter 11 Other Settings Resetting the Disklavier on page 99 Important Note If you reset your Disklavier depends upon the option what you select you may lose all parameters or all data in the internal memory or both of these For normal use you do not have to reset Necessarily case you have to reset your Disklavier Yamaha strongly recommends that you backup your songs in the internal memory However you cannot backup your various parameter settings To make a back
7. La V D 001 Caution fm Page i Monday June 2 2008 2 01 PM SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS Yamaha electron ic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure The explanation of these graphics appears on this page Please observe all cau tions indicated on this page and those indicated on the safety instruction section CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR AVERTISSEMENT AFIN DE REDUIRE LE RISQUE DE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE VEUILLEZ NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A L EAU NI A L HUMIDITE SEE BOTTOM OF ENCLOSURE OR LOWER FRONT PANEL FOR GRAPHIC SYMBOL MARKINGS The exclamation point within the equi lateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operat ing and maintainance servicing instruc tions in the literature accompanying the product The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the pres ence of uninsulated dangerous volt age within the product s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock IMPORTANT NOTICE All Yamaha electronic prod ucts are tested and approved by an independent safety te
8. ALBUM SELECT O O ENI D amp z To select number 36 first press 3 then 6 then ENTER ALBUM SELECT O O ENT Starting Playback Song Playback Screen Press PLAY PAUSE on the control unit or PLAY on the remote control o gt ozo aS unit er lt 00 01 gt P 1ano Sona t e The PLAY PAUSE on the control unit lights green and the numerical value of the counter advances At the end of the song the Disklavier selects the next song automatically and continues playback After playback the last song in the album playback stops L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 21 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Stopping Playback During Playback Press STOP o Control unit Remote control Playback stops and the song returns to the beginning The PLAY PAUSE on the control unit turns off and the counter is reset to 00 00 or 001 1 Pausing Playback During Playback PAUSE Press PLAY PAUSE on the control unit or PAUSE on the remote control E o a Control unit Remote control Playback pauses The PLAY PAUSE on the control unit flashes and the counter stops counting Press PLAY PAUSE on the control unit or PLAY on the remote control to continue playback C Control unit Remote control oa L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 22 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Fast Preview amp Review During playb
9. Media Management Making Copies of the Entire Contents in a Medium Media Selection Screen FUNC You can copy the entire contents in a medium to the another medium To select a medium see Chapter no 3 Basic Song Playback The function is available for Memory CD CD ROM USB1 USB2 Selecting Medium and Their then FromToPC i Contents on page 17 Select CopyAll in the media function menu then press ENTER MEDIA MENU Copy Al MEG ee The CopyAll screen appears CopyAl l ENT USBI EE Select a destination medium with YES and NO CopyAl I ENT US le Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen CopyAll OK YES NO USB1 gt Memory Press YES to make a copy NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears CopyAl I CopyAl l ANY Executing D Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the media function menu e L D A 100 EN_ book Page 75 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter D Media Management Deleting the Entire Contents in a Medium Media Selection Screen FUNC You can delete the entire contents in a medium amp To select a medium see Chapter SREE 3 Basic Song Playback This function is available for Memory USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Selecting Medium and Their Co
10. Select MIDI with the cursor buttons A v then press ENTER SETUP MENU 1 2 gt TimerPlay Audiol 0 PM TD T xM tune The MIDI setting screen appears gt MIDI IN Port INi gt Piano Rev Ch 01 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons a v then press YES and NO to change setting Setting Up the Disklavier for Keyboard Playing Data Transmission SetuP Besides the MIDI OUT options more detailed setups for the keyboard playing data transmission are available The following options should be set up in advance E KBD OUT CH Assigns the piano part to the desired channels 01 thru 16 Select the desired channel to which you assign the piano part Ei D S D 100 EN_ book Page 97 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM E Local Selects whether you reproduce or not the piano part playing with the Disklavier s internal tone generator ON Select this when you reproduce the piano part with the Disklavier s internal tone generator OFF Select this when you reproduce the song played on the Disklavier on the external MIDI device This option inactivates the internal tone generator to prevent both the internal and external tone generator sound at the same time Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP SETUP_MENU 1 2 gt uT imerP lay ET eae XMIDI M tune Select MIDI with the cur
11. a v then press ENTER SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt Clock Adj TimeZone Backup Restore The Restore screen appears Restore ENT Restore song data from USB HDD gt Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Restore OK YES NO Restore this data Date 2007 10 22 15 42 00 Press YES to restore NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears Restore ANY Executing D Wao DON T REMOVE USB HDD Press any button Press any button to return to the system menu e L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 83 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter mi Internet Direct Connection IDC Service What is Internet Direct Connection IDC Internet Direct Connection IDC is a feature that allows you to connect your Disklavier directly to the Internet Internet Direct Connection users are able to listen to a streaming broadcast DisklavierRadio and receive valuable information such as product updates Network Update Your Disklavier can be upgraded remotely as new technologies and services are developed through the IDC service ysijsuy Obtaining an ID and Password for the IDC Service IDC Registration To use the IDC service initial registration is required using an Internet Note If you have already connected computer registered for the IDC service with any other Please reg
12. Ei NZ S D 100 EN_ book Page 37 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Advanced Song Playback E Setting Time Press lt and to move the cursor to the hour parameter then press YES and NO to set hours TIMER PLAY e4to t gt TimerP lay ON 01 08 00 PLAY Press to move the cursor to the minute parameter then press YES and NO to set minutes TIMER PLAY gt TimerP lay ON 01 108 E PLAY E About Song Playback Screen When the song playback is stopped with the timer play function is set to ON and the current time is displayed T flashes to the right side of the current time Memory LR SO 00 402 001 Piano Sonate Indicates the timer play ON Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning of a Song When there is a blank part created at the beginning of the recorded song turning on this function automatically skips the unwanted part and starts playback from the actual beginning of the song Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP SETUP MENU e 2 2 Network xP layback Reverb Reset ysijsuy Chapter D L D A 100 EN_ book Page 38 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Advanced Song Playback Select Playback with the cursor buttons a v then press ENTER SETUP MENU 2 2 xNetwork BP ayback Reverb R
13. Press ENTER The maintenance options appears 1 Post Delivery Check 2 Program Versions 3 Pedal Calibration Select a desired option with the cursor buttons a v then press ENTER ysijsuy The selected option is executed Press STOP to complete the operation Updating the Disklavier Shut Down the Disklavier You can update the Disklavier firmware from CD ROM 7 For this operation you have to insert the update CD ROM and shut down the Disklavier Make sure that Disklavier is shut down Holding PLAY PAUSE on the control unit press ON OFF ON OFF i CL sveten 1 00 Hold UPDATE ENT The current version information of each module appears one after the other 101 a S D 111 EN_CH11 fm Page 102 Monday June 2 2008 4 42 PM Chapter Other Settings Make sure that the update CD ROM inserted then press ENTER The starting screen appears Updater REWRITE SYSTEM PROGRAM ENT After a while the update confirmation message of each module appears Updater 1 00 gt VI 01 CTRL SURE PLAY STOP Press PLAY PAUSE to update STOP to skip to the next module Update Skip i ME ir mEn O a The closing screen appears when the update for all modules completes COMPLETE Turn OFF Turn ON again Restart the Disklavier e L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 103 Monday J
14. Press lt and to select an option then press ENTER The right hand part is saved as indicated or canceled Album Selection Screen RECORD You can also record an L R song by playing the left and right hand parts simultaneously In this case a keyboard split point is set and the notes played on the left hand side of the split point are saved as the left hand part and notes played on the right hand side of the split point are saved as the right hand part Select a destination medium and album Press RECORD Press FUNC in the recording standby screen The recording part menu appears FUNC RECORD LEREC R OFF Se eS Advanced Recording 7 Recording the Left and Right Parts Together Setting a Split Point To select a medium or album see Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 In the case you want to title your new song before recording see Chapter 6 Basic Recording Titling a Song on page 43 to rename the title after recording see Chapter 8 Media Management Renaming a Song on page 64 If you want to record your L R song using the metronome see Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Recording with the Internal Metronome on page 45 Chapter B l ysijsuy D 3 A 100 EN_ book Page 50 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM 7 Advanced Recording Pr
15. SONG MENU 1 2 gt aC ODY SONS Imad Usp TEEN TE RenameSons SortSons The following functions are available CopySong DeleteSong RenameSong SortSong AddToPList ConvertSong Counter Making Copies of Songs Song Selection Screen FUNC You can copy songs stored on an album to another This function is available for song in the album on Memory CD CD ROM USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Select CopySong in the song function menu then press ENTER SONG MENU 1 2 gt BC ODY SON SEEN TENTE RenameSons SortSons The CopySong screen appears CopySong lt gt ENT 001 Mo Art S enory gt 02 Free Flight Select a destination medium with YES and NO CopySong gt ENT 001 Mo Art gt IT gt 01 USB Media mi About playlists see Chapter 8 Media Management Managing Playlists on page 68 Note Available functions vary depending on the medium you selected Note If there is no available function or no song the song function menu screen does not appear although pressing FUNC Note Copy protected songs such as PianoSoft songs cannot be copied to a removable medium a nil D va TUN 108 EN_CH08 fm Page 63 Monday June 2 2008 4 55 PM Chapter Media Management Press to move the cursor to the album and press YES and NO to selec
16. Key Sensors Noncontact optical fiber grayscale shutter sensing system for 88 keys senses the key position keying velocity and key releasing velocity Sensor System Hammer Sensors Noncontact optical fiber grayscale shutter sensing system Pedal Sensors Noncontact digital optical sensing system senses the pedal position Keys DSP servo drive system high power servocontrolled solenoids Drive System Pedals DSP servo drive system servocontrolled solenoids Data Storage Internal Memory 128 MB Compact Disc Audio CD ISO 9600 compliant Data CD ISO 9600 Level1 compliant Removable Media USB Flash Memory Yamaha does not assure the operation of the commercially available USB flash memories For a list of compatible products please visit www yamaha com disklavier USB Hard Disk FAT32 format Yamaha does not assure the operation of the commercially available USB hard disks Floppy Disk 3 5 2DD 720 KB or 2HD 1 44 MB floppy disk File Format Standard MIDI File SMF FORMAT 0 Standard MIDI File SMF FORMAT 1 E SEQ Song Format PianoSoft Solo PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft PlusAudio SmartPianoSoft SmartKey CueTIME Drive CD read only Control Unit Dimensions W x H x D 292 x 49 x 216 mm 11 1 2 x 1 15 16 x 8 1 2 Weight Rated Power Output Drivers Monitor Speaker Dimensions W
17. Select year month date hours minutes and seconds with the cursor buttons gt then press YES and NO to set a value lock Adiust gt ENT 2007 10 17 E 54 30 The date and time are stored in the internal calendar and the display returns to the current time screen Press BACK to return to the system menu screen then proceed to the time zone setting E Time Zone Select TimeZone with the cursor buttons gt 4 v then press ENTER SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt TOL aRMEe Timezone Backup Restore The time zone setup screen appears Time Zone t4 ENT Area America ike OS Angeles tie b 100 EN_ book Page 13 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Press YES and NO to change the time zone Time Zone ENT Area Amer ica Que York Examples of Time Zone The chart below shows the correspondence between the time zone setting on the Disklavier and actual time zone used in the U S and Canada Setting Actual Time Zone GMT 10 Hawaii Aleutian Standard Time GMT 9 Alaska Standard Time AKST GMT 8 Alaska Daylight Time AKDT Pacific Standard Time PST GMT 7 Pacific Daylight Time PDT Mountain Standard Time MST GMT 6 Mountain Daylight Time MDT Central Standard Time CST GMT 5 Central Daylight Time CDT Eastern Standard Time EST GMT 4 Eastern Daylight Time EDT
18. Press RECORD Press lt and to select the L R song that you want to re record SA Ja Press PART SELECT L or PART SELECT R to select the part to re record PART SELECT The part set to REC will be re recorded Press PLAY Recording will start immediately so be sure that you are ready to play the part Press STOP when you finish playing your song The following screen appears Q Save to Disk GAGS XNEW CANCEL Chapter ysijsuy B dl IZ KIN 100 EN_ book Page 52 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 7 Advanced Recording o The following table gives a description of each of the options Option Description SAVE The re recorded part is saved with the other existing part under the current song number NEW The re recorded part is saved under a new song number The existing parts are kept under the current song number CANCEL The re recorded part is discarded The existing parts are kept under the current song number Press and to select an option then press ENTER The re recorded part is saved as indicated or canceled Changing the Default Tempo Album Selection Screen RECORD Select the song This function allows you to change the default tempo of a song and save the change It should not be confused with the playback tempo function described in Chapter 4 Advanced Song Pla
19. Select this to log in to the IDC service You can also refer to the help information from this option Update Select this to update the Disklavier using Internet connection Press INTERNET The Internet menu screen appears INTERNET 1 1 O gt ED RadioE te xUpdate Select a desired menu with the cursor buttons a v then press ENTER Perform operations on the screen that appears L D A 100 EN_ book Page 88 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Checking Your Account Information INTERNET You can confirm your current account information of IDC service Press INTERNET The Internet menu screen appears Internet 1 1 O gt ED Rad oem Update Select MyAccount with the cursor buttons lt gt a v then press ENTER INTERNET 1 0 CE Account xUpdate The my account screen appears MyAccount tENT LOS in He lp Logging out from the IDC Service XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX If you wish to use another IDC account or prevent the current account from being used by others you must first log out from the IDC service D S D 100 EN_ book Page 89 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Updating the Disklavier Using the Internet INTERNET You can download and then install update firmware
20. Chapter 1 _ E Remote Control ON STANDBY i INTERNET ce REPEAT PART Be rE SELECT 22 A n O ojo ne Da a ve Q ON STANDBY button Turns on the Disklavier or puts it in the standby mode 2 Number keypad Used for direct album song selection and to enter a start time for song playback 3 SYSTEM button Used to access the system menu 4 VOICE button Used to access the voice function 5 RECORD button Used to engage the record standby mode before recording starts 6 PLAY button Used to start playback 7 REVERSE FORWARD buttons In the play mode used to fast preview and review In the pause mode used to fast forward and reverse Cursor buttons Used to select options and parameters IZ KIN 100 EN_ book Page 5 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM 9 BACK button PAUSE button Cancels the selection and returns to the previous Used to pause playback screen 1 STOP button VOLUME buttons Used to stop playback and recording Used to adjust the volume lowers the volume raises the volume 2 ENTER button Used to execute the selection G TEMPO buttons m Used to change the playback tempo 3 FUNC button B de
21. D Klock Adi Bait Backup Restore L D A 100 EN_ book Page 81 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Select Backup with the cursor buttons 1 gt 4 v then press ENTER SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt xClock Adj TimeZone Backup xRestore The Backup screen appears Backup ENT Make a backup copy to an external USB HDD ysijsuy Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Backup OK YES NO Backup sons data Press YES to make a backup NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears Backup ANY Executing gt Completed DON T REMOVE USB HDD Press any button Press any button to return to the system menu Restoring the Backups SYSTEM You can restore the current condition of the internal memory to the To make a backup see Chapter previous condition that you made a backup copy 8 Media Management Making Backups of Songs on page 80 Connect an external USB HDD which you made backup last time to the USB port on the control unit Press SYSTEM The system menu screen appears SYSTEM SYTEM MENU 1 2 D Clock Adi FIAT Backup Restore iG L D A 100 EN_ book Page 82 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Select Restore with the cursor buttons
22. Media FD Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Format OK YES NO Media FD Press YES to format NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears Fornat Executing 22 Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the media function menu d b 100 EN_ book Page 80 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Ei Media Management E Floppy Disk Accidental Erasure Protection l Floppy disks have an erasure protection tab located on the reverse side of the disk in the bottom right hand corner When formatting a disk make sure that its erasure protection tab is set to unprotected Protected When the tab window is open formatting and recording are not possible Unprotected When the tab window is closed i formatting and recording are possible Making Backups of Songs SYSTEM You can make a backup copy of the songs and playlists In order to protect Note Be sure to use a USB HDD your valuable music data Yamaha strongly recommends that you backup formatted in FAT32 file your memory on regular basis system ini the following procedure Note Make sure that the USB Connect an external USB HDD to the USB port on the HDD has enough space to control unit save the backup data Press SYSTEM The system menu screen appears SYSTEM SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt
23. Reset x x Notes 1 Received transmitted if switch is on 5 Applying further pressure on the key does not output key aftertouch information Instead key position is 4 Transmit if this model has a Sostenuto Pedal transmitted as additional information Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO e o YES x NO tie
24. The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries WB INS S S D 001 Caution fm Page vi Monday June 2 2008 5 31 PM Mounting the Control Unit to the Grand Piano Installation du boitier de commande sur un piano a queue 1 Remove the four screws from the sides of the control unit 2 Place the metal suspension bracket included with the Disklavier grand model over the control unit then secure the metal suspension bracket to the control unit using the same screws 3 Insert the three restraining screws attached into the marked nuts underneath the bass side key bed then tighten the screws leaving a gap of about 5 mm between head of the screw and piano body 3 Leave 5 mm of the shank 1 Retirer les quatre vis sur les c t s du bo tier de commande 2 Placer le support m tallique fourni avec le Disklavier pour piano a queue sur le boitier de commande puis fixer le support m tallique au boitier de commande en utilisant les quatre vis a t te conique 3 Introduire les trois vis de fixation dans les crous marqu s sous le clavier du c t s des aigus puis serrer les vis en laissant un espace d environ 5 mm entre la t te de la vis et le corps du piano Notes 1 Handle the metal suspension bracket and the control unit carefully to avoid scratches 2 Screws Restraining screws
25. Bind head 5 x 12 x 3 BWH screws Flat head 4 x 10 x4 3 When mounted correctly the control unit is lian angled approximately 18 above horizontal Remarques 1 Manipuler soigneusement le support m tallique et le boitier de commande pour viter les rayures 2 Vis Vis de retenue 5 x 12 3 Vis BWH 4 x 4 4 3 Lorsqu il est mont correctement le boitier de commande est inclin d environ 18 sur l horizontale mi a D 1 P d A 001 Caution fm Page vii Monday June 2 2008 5 28 PM 46 6 4 Fit the slots of the metal suspension bracket 4 Glisser les fentes du support m tallique containing the control unit to the screws contenant le bo tier de commande sur les vis mentioned in step 3 mentionn es l tape 3 5 After mounting the control unit push the 5 Apr s avoir install le bo tier de commande control unit back as far as it will go and then l enfoncer jusqu l extr mit et serrer les trois tighten the three screws to secure the bracket vis pour fixer le support 6 Insert the coaxial cable into the TO PIANO 6 Raccorder le c ble de commande au connecteur connector on the rear panel of the control unit D SUB situ au dos du boitier de commande then securely tighten the two screws attached to puis serrer correctement les deux vis du the connector connecteur Prendre soin de v rifier l orie
26. and remove all cables connected to external devices E Cautions Turn off all audio devices when connecting to the Disklavier Refer to the user s guide for each device Use the correct cables and connect as specified Set the volume level on all the devices to minimum before applying power Do not play the Disklavier at a high volume for extended periods you may damage your hearing This is especially important when using headphones If you think your hearing ability is impaired consult your doctor If the Disklavier is worked extremely hard that is prolonged playback of very busy songs the Disklavier s thermal relay may trip The thermal relay will automatically reset when the Disklavier has cooled down If you notice any abnormality such as smoke odor or noise turn off the Disklavier immediately and remove the power plug from the AC outlet Consult your dealer for repair If a foreign object or water gets inside the Disklavier turn it off immediately and remove the power plug from the AC outlet Consult your dealer If you plan not to use the Disklavier for a long period of time Such as when you are on vacation disconnect the electrical mains Always remove the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the Disklavier Leaving the power plug connected presents a risk of electric shock Do not use benzene thinner cleaning detergent or a chemical cloth to clean the Disklavier
27. connected device In such a you to enjoy a variety of MIDI features by connecting a MIDI device or c se visit the following computer to the Disklavier s control unit website and download the driver MIDI device sequencer synthesizer etc or computer http www global yamaha com download usb_midi i ysijsuy Note Be sure to use the commercially available oc o0 do o MIDI cable with the L 000000000000000 shaped connector on the control unit end To USB To MIDI Tomoi port input output USB cable MIDI cable not supplied not supplied Control unit j a Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception SETUP The Disklavier can play back the MIDI data being received from the connected MIDI device as well as the software loaded or stored in the i Disklavier itself The following options should be set up in advance E MIDI IN Port Selects the terminal port used for the data reception i MIDI Select this when the MIDI device is connected to MIDI IN terminal USB Select this when the MIDI device is connected to USB port 7 S D 100 EN_ book Page 94 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices E Piano Rev Ch The MIDI data consists of multi channels that ar
28. lectroniques Yamaha peuvent comporter des tiquettes semblables aux repr sentations graphiques in diqu es ci dessous ou fac simil s moul s estamp s de ces repr sentations graphiques sur l encoffrement L ex plication de ces repr sentations graphiques appara t cette page Veuillez respecter toutes les pr cautions in diqu es cette page et celles indiqu es dans la section des directives de s curit CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVERTISSEMENT AFIN DE REDUIRE LE RISQUE DE DECHARGE ELECTRIQUE VEUILLEZ NE PAS EXPOSER CET APPAREIL A L EAU NI A L HUMIDITE VOIR SOUS L ENCOFFREMENT OU EN BAS DU PANNEAU FRONTAL EN CE QUI CONCERNE LES INSCRIPTIONS DE SYMBOLE GRAPHIQUES Le point d exclamation plac dans un tri angle quilat ral est destin a alerter l utilisateur de la pr sence de directives importantes sur l utilisation et l entretien d pannage dans la documentation qui accompagne le produit L clair de foudre avec le symbole en pointe de fl che dans un triangle qui lat ral est destin alerter l utilisateur de la pr sence d une tension dan gereuse non isol e circulant dans l encoffrement du produit et qui peut avoir une puissance suffisante pour constituer un risque d lectrocution NOTIFIC
29. s batteries have been installed correctly Check the condition of the remote control s batteries Monitor Speakers Symptom Remedy No sound is heard from the monitor speakers Make sure that the POWER switches on both monitor speakers are turned on Make sure that the monitor speakers are connected to the OUTPUT jacks on the control unit with the supplied speaker cords Make sure that the overall volume is adequately turned up Make sure that the volume of the internal tone generator audio and voice are adequately turned up Certain model does not come with the monitor speakers In such a case prepare active speakers equivalent to the monitor speakers Only for models supplied with the monitor speakers i i A 100 EN_ book Page 109 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Playback Symptom Chapter Troubleshooting 13 i Remedy None of the playback functions can be used Insert a medium that contains songs into the Disklavier The Disklavier does not read a song file The maximum number of the readable files in an album is 999 Make sure that the name of the SMF song has an extension as MID or mid and the E SEQ song has FIL or fil Songs are played back at the wrong tempo or in the wrong key Reset the tempo or transposition changes Once the tempo or transposition have been changed they will affect pla
30. the two batteries supplied with the Disklavier must be installed ysijsuy Remove the battery cover from the rear of the remote control install the batteries and then replace the cover A diagram inside the battery compartment shows which way the batteries should be installed Make sure you insert them correctly E Battery Replacement When the remote control fails to work from a distance replace the Important batteries Be sure to read the section i on Handling Batteries on e Replacement batteries should be UM 3 AA R6P or LR6 type s page iii of Important for e Always replace both batteries details on the safe handling of dry batteries e Ifthe remote control is not to be used for a prolonged period of time remove the batteries to prevent possible damage by battery leakage E Using the Remote Control To use the remote control point it at the remote control sensor on the control unit Approx 5m 16 ft a L D A 102 EN_CH02 fm Page 10 Monday June 2 2008 4 30 PM Chapter 2 Getting Started Turning On the Disklavier Make sure that the main switch is turned on in the power supply unit Press ON OFF on the control unit ON OFF While the control unit is in the standby mode you can also turn on the Disklavier by pressing ON STANDBY on the remote control ON STANDBY The following message appears on the display and ON OFF on the control un
31. then press PLAY to start synchronizing Recording begins with the CD playback Start playing the Disklavier along with the CD playback Press STOP to stop recording The recorded song is loaded mi To select a medium and album see Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 To play back the performance recorded with this feature see Chapter 4 Advanced Song Playback Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs on page 38 l ejfe A 100 EN_ book Page 55 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter D mi Media Management This chapter describes how to manage contents inside the media such as managing albums songs and playlists Managing Albums Album Selection Screen 5 You can use the album function menu for creating deleting and copying 7 To select a album see Chapter 3 7 nm 4 a albums inside a medium Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their B a Contents on page 17 Press FUNC in the album selection screen The album function menu screen appears FUNC ALBUM MENU 1 2 gt D Eloni bu En NewAlbum RenameAlbum About playlists see Chapter 8 Select a desired function with the cursor buttons 4 Media Management gt A Y DA then press ENTER Managing Playlists on page 68 Note Available functions vary d
32. Chapter 4 Advanced Song Playback Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound and Software Playback on page 31 See Chapter 4 Advanced Song Playback Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound and Software Playback on page 31 Note This setting does not affect manual playing Note When the volume is set to 10 there may be a slight delay in sound production following key strokes and the Disklavier may skip some notes Furthermore at this volume setting touch strength does not affect note dynamics Note You can also use the dial on the control unit to adjust the volume 1 mi D A 100 EN_ book Page 27 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter D mi Advanced Song Playback Changing the Playback Tempo x m i i 5 You can speed up or slow down the playback tempo Slowing down the Note You cannot change the LES es apes P ao playback tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part playback tempo of songs on es az These tempo settings remain in effect until recording is started another i in 4 7 Tempo changes to songs that medium or album is selected or the Disklavier is turned off a F you have recorded yourself can be made permanent See Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Press TEMPO or TEMPO on the remote control
33. Do not place metal objects with rubber feet on top of the Disklavier The color and finish of the Disklavier can be damaged Do not place heavy objects on the Disklavier Doing so can damage the Disklavier Use a soft dry cloth to clean the Disklavier However if you discover a stain carefully use a soft damp cloth to remove it m 5 m gt 5 IZ KIN Si 100 EN_ book Page iii Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM E Interference e The Disklavier uses high frequency digital circuits that may cause interference to radios and TVs placed close to it If interference does occur relocate the affected equipment E Handling Batteries The remote control of this unit is powered by dry batteries Improper use or misuse of the dry batteries can cause the dry batteries to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire damage to equipment and or nearby objects or in burns injury or other bodily harm Read through and familiarize yourself with the following safety precautions prior to use to ensure correct usage e Do not directly touch the chemicals electrolyte which have leaked from dry batteries 1 If electrolyte from dry batteries has made contact with your eyes rinse your eyes thoroughly with clean water and seek medical treatment from a physician immediately 2 If electrolyte from dry batteries has touched your skin or clothing rinse it off immediately with clean water 3 If elect
34. Name 12 Synth Pad 17 Drum Kit 089 NewAgePd 129 Standkit 090 Warm Pad Chapter Internal Tone Generator Voices 1 2 f ysijsuy ig 107 r YV 4 L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 108 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Troubleshooting If you are having difficulty operating the Disklavier see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow the recommended remedy Power Symptom Remedy The Diskalvier does not turn on Make sure that the power cord is securely connected to a suitable AC wall outlet If the Disklavier still cannot be turned on disconnect it from the AC wall outlet and consult your Disklavier dealer Control Unit Symptom Remedy The control unit does not appear to work correctly Turn off the control unit wait 5 seconds then turn it back on If the problem continues consult your Disklavier dealer The control unit becomes hot Although the chassis of the control unit may become hot while the Disklavier is turned on also in the standby mode this is not a malfunction Remote Control Symptom Remedy You cannot control the Disklavier using the remote Make sure that you are pointing the remote control at control the control unit s remote control sensor Make sure that you are within the remote control s specified operating range approx 5 m 16 4 ft Make sure that the remote control
35. Recording Recording with the Internal Metronome 45 Recording the Left and Right Parts Separately 47 Recording the Left and Right Parts Together Setting a Split Point 49 Re Recording One Part 51 Changing the Default Tempo 52 CD Synchronized Recording 54 Chapter8 Media Management Managing Albums 55 Making Copies of Albums 55 Deleting Albums 57 Creating a New Album n se 58 Renaming an Album 59 Rearranging the Order of Albums 00006 60 Managing Songs ccccccceesseeeeeeeeeseeeeessneeeteeees 61 Making Copies of Songs ccccceeeeeeeeteetetees 62 Deleting Songs 63 Renaming a Song 64 Rearranging the Order of Songs 65 Converting Song Format 66 Changing the Counter Display c ceee 67 Managing Playlists 68 Adding Songs Albums to the Playlist 69 Deleting a Playlist 70 m 5 m Fa gt WD KIN 100 EN_ book Page v Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Creating a New Playlist 71 Renaming a Playlist 72 Managing Media 73 Making Copies of the Entire Contents in a MediUmM ss 220 trs eaaa a iva des ahs tes 74 Deleting the Entire Contents in a Medium 75 Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier ccccc
36. SortAlbun tENT 0G Favorite Latin Select 07 Free Flight e L D A 100 EN_ book Page 61 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter a Media Management Press and v to move the albums to the desired position SortAlbum tENT SortAlbum tENT 06 Favorite Latin Select gt RIRE 07 Free Flight O6 Favorite Latin Select ysijsuy Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen SortAlbum OK YES NO 08 Mike Garson Trio Live 06 Favorite Latin Select Press YES to rearrange NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears SortAlbum SortAlbum ANY Executing D Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the album function menu Managing Songs Song Selection Screen You can use the song function menu for managing the copy or the deletion To select the song see Chapter songs inside the album 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 Press FUNC in the song selection screen The song function menu screen appears FUNC SONG MENU 1 2 gt gt Corso ETAT RenameSons SortSons d L D A 100 EN_ book Page 62 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Select a desired function with the cursor buttons lt gt a v then press ENTER
37. ddToPList ANY lh ing gt ioo o leted Press any button Press any button to return to the album or song function menu playlist i m 3 LES gt D 3 M i e Chapter S D 100 EN_ book Page 70 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Media Management Deleting a Playlist Album Selection Screen FUNC You can delete the playlists which already registered Select DeleteList in the album function menu then press ENTER ALBUM MENU 1 10 dDeleteList EAU RenameL i st The DeleteList screen appears DeleteList ENT 02 My Best Collection Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen DeleteList OK YES NO 02 My Best Collection Press YES to delete the playlist NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears DeleteList DeleteList ANY Executing D Bao Press any button Press any button to return to the album function menu e L D A 100 EN_ book Page 71 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter D Media Management Creating a New Playlist Album Selection Screen FUNC You can create a new playlist for playing back your favorite songs in your selected order Select NewList in the album function menu then press z ENTER z iz ALBUM MENU 71 PO RE EN eu ist gt RenameL ist The NewLis
38. lectroniques et des piles usag es vous contribuerez la sauvegarde de pr cieuses ressources et la pr vention de potentiels effets n gatifs sur la sant humaine qui pourraient advenir lors d un traitement inappropri des d chets Pour plus d informations propos de la collecte et du recyclage des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques et des piles usag es veuillez contacter votre municipalit votre service de traitement des d chets ou le point de vente o vous avez achet les produits Pour les professionnels dans l Union Europ enne Si vous souhaitez vous d barrasser des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques veuillez contacter votre vendeur ou fournisseur pour plus d informations Information sur le traitement dans d autres pays en dehors de l Union Europ enne Ces symboles sont seulement valables dans l Union Europ enne Si vous souhaitez vous d barrasser de d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques ou de piles usag es veuillez contacter les autorit s locales ou votre fournisseur et demander la m thode de traitement appropri e Note pour le symbole pile deux exemples de symbole ci dessous Ce symbole peut tre utilis en combinaison avec un symbole chimique Dans ce cas il respecte les exigences tablies par la Directive pour le produit chimique en question hd xd DA 001 Caution fm Page v Monday June 2 2008 2 0
39. or dust can lead to fire or electric shock Connect the plug on the Disklavier power cable to a compatible AC outlet Failure to do so will present a fire and electric shock hazard If the power cable plug is not compatible with your AC outlet consult your dealer Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet This can overload the AC outlet and lead to fire and electric shock hazard It may also affect the performance of some devices Do not place heavy objects on the power cable A damaged power cable is a potential fire and electric shock hazard If the power cable runs under a carpet make sure heavy objects including the Disklavier are not placed on top of the cable If the power cable is damaged i e cut or a bare wire is exposed ask your dealer for a replacement Using the Disklavier in this condition is a fire and shock hazard When disconnecting the power cable from an AC outlet always pull from the plug Never pull the cable Damaging the cable in this way is a potential fire and electric shock hazard The cover of the unit should be removed only by qualified service technicians Do not place liquid containers such as vases potted plants glasses cosmetic bottles medicines etc on top of the Disklavier Do not try to modify the Disklavier as this could lead to fire or electric shock hazard When moving the Disklavier to another location turn off the power remove the power plug from the AC outlet
40. ou de r glages ou l ex cution de proc dures autres que celles qui sont sp cifi es ici peuvent conduire une exposition des rayonnements dangereux Laser Diode Properties Material GaAIAs Wavelength 790 nm Laser Output Power at the lens of the Laser Pick Up Unit max 0 2 mW Propri t s de la diode semi conducteur Mat riau GaAlAs Longueur d ondes 790 nm Puissance de sortie laser la lentille du capteur laser 0 2 mW max a 001 Caution fm Page iv Monday June 2 2008 2 01 PM Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment and used Batteries These symbols on the products packaging and or accompanying documents mean that used electrical and electronic products and batteries should not be mixed with general household waste For proper treatment recovery and recycling of old products and used batteries please take them to applicable collection points in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002 96 EC and 2006 66 EC By disposing of these products and batteries 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 and batteries please contact your local municipality your waste disposal service or
41. the point of sale where you purchased the items For business users in the 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 These symbols are 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 Note for the battery symbol bottom two symbol examples This symbol might be used in combination with a chemical symbol In this case it complies with the requirement set by the Directive for the chemical involved xd xd Lx O a Information concernant la Collecte et le Traitement des piles usag es et des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques Les symboles sur les produits l emballage et ou les documents joints signifient que les produits lectriques ou lectroniques usag s ainsi que les piles ne doivent pas tre m lang s avec les d chets domestiques habituels Pour un traitement une r cup ration et un recyclage appropri s des d chets d quipements lectriques et lectroniques et des piles usag es veuillez les d poser aux points de collecte pr vus a cet effet conform ment a la r glementation nationale et aux Directives 2002 96 EC et 2006 66 EC En vous d barrassant correctement des d chets d quipements lectriques et
42. utilis faites at tention en d pla ant la combinaison chariot appareil pour viter de se blesser en renversant l appareil D branchez cet appareil pendant les orages et la fou dre ou s il est inutilis pendant de longues p riodes Confiez toutes les op rations d entretien au personnel de service qualifi L entretien est exig quand l appa reil a t endommag de quelque fa on que ce soit comme par exemple l endommagement du cordon ou de la prise d alimentation secteur quand du liquide a t renvers ou que des objets sont tomb s dans l ap pareil l appareil a t expos la pluie ou l humid it ne fonctionne pas normalement est tomb par terre Ce produit ne doit pas tre expos un suintement ou des claboussures et aucun objet rempli de liquide tels que des vases ne doit tre mis sur l appareil 17 18 Ne placez ce produit ni aucun autre objet sur le cordon d alimentation secteur ou ne le placez pas dans une po sition o n importe qui pourrait marcher dessus tr bucher dedans ou faire rouler n importe quoi sur les cordons d alimentation en aucune mani re L utilisa tion d un cordon prolongateur n est pas recommand e Si vous devez utiliser un cordon prolongateur la taille minimum du calibre de fil du cordon pour un cordon de 25 pouces ou moins est de 18 du calibrage am ricain normalis REMARQUE Plus le num ro du calibrage am ricai
43. volume Voice volume can be adjusted in a range of 0 to 127 Adjusting the Pitch of Audio During Playback You can temporarily adjust the pitch of the song contains audio Note This function cannot be used PianoSoft PlusAudio SmartPianoSoft or an audio CD for your listening to adjust the pitch of leasure i external audio CDs p connected to the OMNI IN Pitch adjustments are effective until another medium or album is selected jacks recording is started or the Disklavier is turned off During the song playback press FUNC O MAN The audio pitch setting screen appears with the AudioPitch xxxcent flashing Press YES and NO to change the audio pitch Audio pitch can be adjusted in a range of 50 cent to 50 cent D b 100 EN_ book Page 34 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Advanced Song Playback Adjusting the L R Balance of Audio During Playback You can temporarily adjust the L R balance of an audio CD Balance adjustments are effective until another song is selected recording is started or the Disklavier is turned off During the song playback press FUNC several times we CO O gt Beirne The audio pan setting screen appears with the AudioPan xxxxxx flashing Press YES and NO to change the audio pan C ENT AudioPan Lef t The following pan settings are available Option Description Left Audio o
44. x H x D Weight MIDI MIDI IN MIDI OUT Connectors Audio OUTPUT ANALOG MIDI IN Yamaha format OMNI IN OMNI OUT LAN USB 1 x TO HOST 2 x TO DEVICE TO PIANO 2 x S P DIF 1 Others x D SUB Pitch Control Set at A 440 Hz tunable 50 to 50 cents in 1 cent increment Type Advanced Wave Memory 2 AWM2 Polyphony 32 notes max Ensemble Parts 16 parts Ensemble Tone Voice Module Modes XG GM Normal Voices 676 Drum Voices 21 kits Power Source Local AC current 100 to 240V 50 60 Hz Supplied Accessories Control unit 1 control unit suspension bracket 1 monitor speaker 2 monitor speaker installation kit 1 speaker cord 2 remote control 1 battery for remote control 2 sample PianoSoft CD software 2 quick reference 1 operation manual 1 Optional Accessories USB floppy disk drive f ysijsuy S a Chapter 1 6 Specifications L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 116 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Function amp Controls Playback Functions Media Select Internal memory CD USB media including floppy disk Song Select Cursor buttons control unit cursor buttons numeric section remote control Basic Functions Play stop pause Song Search Reverse forward w sound MIDI songs reverse forward w o sound audio songs directly by time or measure ALL all songs in current album RPT current s
45. 1 PM COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE Responsible Party Yamaha Corporation of America Address 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 USA Telephone 1 714 522 9011 Fax 1 714 522 9301 Type of Equipment Player Piano Model Name Disklavier E3 This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subjected to the following conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesigned operation See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions contained 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 l
46. 11 PolyPd80 361 Harp Vox 410 Gender 312 ClickPad 362 AtmosPad 411 Gamelan 313 Ana Pad 363 Planet 412 S Gamlan 314 SquarPad 364 Bright 413 Rama Cym 315 ChoirPad 365 FantaBel 414 AsianBel 316 Heaven2 366 Smokey 415 Agogo 317 ltopia 367 Goblins 416 SteelDrm 318 CC Pad 368 GobSyn 417 GlasPerc 319 BowedPad 369 50sSciFi 418 ThaiBell 320 Glacier 370 Ring Pad 419 WoodBlok 321 GlassPad 371 Ritual 420 Castanet 322 MetalPad 372 ToHeaven 421 TaikoDrm 323 Tine Pad 373 Night 422 Gr Cassa 324 Pan Pad 374 Glisten 423 MelodTom LA 105 SIC a Chapter L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 106 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM 12 Internal Tone Generator Voices Voice Display Name Voice Display Name Voice Display Name 424 Mel Tom2 459 Feed 485 Punch 425 RealTom 460 Dog 486 Heart 426 Rock Tom 461 Horse 487 FootStep 427 Syn Drum 462 Bird 488 MchinGun 428 Ana Tom 463 Ghost 489 LaserGun 429 ElecPerc 464 Maou 490 Xplosion 430 RevCymbl 465 Tel Dial 491 FireWork 16 Sound Effects 466 DoorSqek Internal GM XG Tone 431 FretNoiz 467 DoorSlam 432 BrthNoiz 468 Scra
47. 581596061162 63 64 65 66 67 63 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 rire 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 nu ll JL AUTIN KS le D A 100 EN_ book Page 45 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Advanced Recording This chapter describes further functions for the advanced piano recording such as playing and measuring the current playing song tempo with the metronome recording the left hand part and the right hand part separately Recording with the Internal Metronome Metronome setting screen You can use the metronome to record songs Songs recorded with the metronome will be in the measures and beats format All metronome parameters are reset when the Disklavier is switched off Press METRONOME METRONOME The metronome setting screen appears To change the tempo press to move the cursor to the tempo parameter then press YES and NO METRONOME S Le 125bn 1 4 4 VOLUME HHEE The tempo can be adjusted in a range of 30 bpm to 400 bpm To change the beat press to move the cursor to the beat parameter then press YES and NO METRONOME TEMPO 125bpm J ZZ VOLUME RHBE The following beat setting are available 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 To change the volume press gt to move the curs
48. ATION IMPORTANTE Tous les produits lectroniques Yamaha sont v rifi s et approuv s par un laboratoire de contr le de s curit ind pendant pour que vous puissiez tre s r que quand il est correctement in stall et utilis de fa on normale et habituelle tous les risques pr visibles ont t limin s NE modifiez PAS cet appareil ni d l guez d autres personnes le faire moins d tre autoris sp cifiquement par Yamaha le faire Les performances de ce produit et ou les normes de s curit peuvent tre diminu es Les r clamations soumises sous les termes de la garantie exprim e peu vent tre refus es si l appareil est ou a t modifi Des garanties implicites peuvent galement tre affect es CARACT RISTIQUES SUJETTES MODIFICA TION On pense que les informations contenues dans ce manuel sont correctes au moment de l impression Cependant Yamaha se r serve le droit de changer ou de modifier toute caract ristique sans avis pr alable ni obli gation de mettre jour les appareils existants 92 469 1 PUBLICATION SUR L ENVIRONNEMENT Yama ha s efforce de produire des appareils qui r unissent la fois la s curit utilisateur et constituent un environnement convivial Nous croyons sinc rement que nos produits et les m thodes de production les produisaient atteignent ces buts En accord avec la lettre et l esprit de la loi nous vou lons que vous vous rendiez compte de ce
49. Changing the Default Tempo on page 52 The tempo setting screen appears ue TEMPO semence gt TEMPO 01 Note You can also use the dial on Press TEMPO or TEMPO to adjust the tempo the control unit to adjust the CEE ETES rere TEMPO ere e i tempo ED o E Playback tempo can be adjusted from 50 to 50 in 1 increments Press TEMPO 0 to set to the original tempo Playing Back Songs in a Different Key Transposition Playback can be transposed up or down by up to two octaves This is Note This function cannot be used useful for example when you want to sing along karaoke in a different to transpose songs from key from the original recording ss oo o the jacks Transposition changes remain in effect until recording is started another medium or album is selected or the Disklavier is turned off a D b 100 EN_ book Page 28 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Advanced Song Playback Press TRANSPOSE or TRANSPOSE on the remote control The transposition setting screen appears errr rrr rrr TRANSPOSE eeeeeeeeees Memory TRANS 0 gt BINGE Note You can also use the dial on Press TRANSPOSE or TRANSPOSE to change the the contr l unit to djust the key tempo CPP EEE TRANSPOSE eeeeseeeeee Playback can be transposed in half step increments up or down two octaves 24 key to 24 key Pre
50. For Students SMFO KP i ano1 This following options are available Option Song Format E SEQ E SEQ format SMFO Standard MIDI File format 0 SMF1 Standard MIDI File format 1 Piano1 Format to play on all Disklavier in correct tempo Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen ConvertSongs 0K YES NO 001 Sons For Students SHFO gt Pianol Press YES to convert NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears ConvertSons Executing 22 Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the song function menu Changing the Counter Display Song Selection Screen FUNC The counter display of a song can be changed from measures and beats metronome to minutes and seconds or vice versa This function is available for songs in the album on Memory USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Media Management lian D L D A 100 EN_ book Page 68 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Select Counter in the song function menu then press ENTER SONG MENU 2 2 xAddToPList ConvertSong Counter The CounterChange screen appears CounterChanse ENT 001 Sons For Students TIME METRONOME TIME minutes and seconds display METRONOME measures and beats display Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Count
51. MANUAL L D A 100 EN_ book Page 86 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Proxy Proxy Port Enter the name and the port number for the proxy server These settings are necessary only when a proxy server is located in your local network Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP SETUP MENU 1 2 gt uT imerP lay ET eae XMIDI M tune Select Network with the cursor buttons gt 4 v then press ENTER SETUP_MENU 2 2 Ne tuor ke dE Et Reverb Reset The network setting screen appears Network gt Use DHCP iey Select a desired option with the cursor buttons gt a v then press YES and NO to change setting e D La b 100 EN_ book Page 87 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Internet Direct Connection IDC Service Accessing the Internet Once you have established an IDC account and successfully connected your Disklavier to the internet you can access a special Disklavier website where you can access the DisklavierRadio and download software updates D Radio Select this to listen to streaming broadcasts of music with many channels of music content You can enjoy listening to piano performances that play continuously See Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Listening to the DisklavierRadio on page 25 MyAccount
52. Playback 21 Fast Preview amp Review 22 Fast Forward amp Reverse 23 Searching a Specific Section of a Song 24 Listening to the DisklavierRadio 25 Adjusting the Volume sesers 26 Chapter4 Advanced Song Playback Changing the Playback Tempo 27 Playing Back Songs in a Different Key Transposition 27 Repeating Song Playback 28 Repeating a Specific Section of a Song A B Repeat 0 eeesccceeeeesseceeeeesseeeeeeesseeeeeeeeeeaes 29 Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part 30 Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound and Software Playbacks rene Sin edn 31 Adjusting the Pitch of Audio 33 Adjusting the L R Balance of Audio 34 Using Timer Play 34 Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning of a SONG ner mienne rm enter sense 37 Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs PianoSmart Playback 38 SmartKey Playback ccccccsceeseteeeeeeeeeeenees 39 Chapter5 Advanced Piano Playing Playing the Disklavier along with the Internal Metronome tintin aa eae erta ii 40 Playing the Disklavier with an Ensemble Voice 41 Chapter 6 Basic Recording Recording a New Song cccccceeeeeeseeeeeteetees 42 Titling a SONG t 0 is ite ieee 43 Chapter 7 Advanced
53. RD on the remote control or OA 00 15 FORTARDD Control unit Remote control The PLAY PAUSE on the control unit flashes quickly and the counter shows the current position Release on the control unit or press FORWARD on the remote control again to return to the pause mode If you fast forward a song all the way to the end it will be paused at the end of the song E Fast Reverse In the stop or pause mode hold lt on the control unit or press REVERSE on the remote control or O gt R Control unit Remote control The PLAY PAUSE on the control unit flashes quickly and the counter shows the current position Release on the control unit or press REVERSE on the remote control again to return to the pause mode If you reverse a song all the way to the beginning it will be paused at the beginning of the song oa La S D 100 EN_ book Page 24 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Ei Chapter Searching a Specific Section of a Song During Playback or Stop Pause Mode Playback can be started from a specified point in a song Instead of using fast forward or preview you can use this function to go directly to a desired point within a song If the current song uses the minutes and seconds time format you specify the point in minutes and seconds If it uses the measures and beats time format you specify the point in measures and beats Pr
54. Used to engage the record standby mode before recording starts 9 SELECT button Used to select media Cursor ENTER buttons Cursor Used to select options and parameters ENTER Used to execute the selection 1 Display Shows various information Dial Used to adjust the volume and to set parameter values l 9 i A 100 EN_ book Page 3 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM E Control Unit Rear Panel Q USB TO DEVICE port Used to connect a USB flash memory etc 2 LAN port Used to connect to the Internet 3 OUTPUT jacks Used to connect the speaker cord from the monitor speakers 4 ANALOG MIDI IN jacks Used to connect the audio equipment such as an external CD changer 5 OMNI SYNC IN jacks Used to connect the output of the audio equipment 6 OMNI SYNC OUT jacks Used to connect the input of the audio equipment 7 TO PIANO connectors Used to connect the piano DC IN 12V connector Used to connect to the power supply unit 9 USB TO HOST port Used to connect the USB cable from a computer MIDI OUT terminal Used to connect external MIDI equipment for outputting MIDI data 1 MIDI IN terminal Used to connect external MIDI equipment for inputting MIDI data Only for models supplied with the monitor speakers Chapter Introduction 1 m 5 m Fa gt i 100 EN_ book Page 4 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM
55. Wipe CDs with a clean dry cloth before playback e Remove the CD from the CD drive before turning off the Disklavier E Loading a CD Press the CD eject button on the control unit to open the CD tray CD eject button Place a CD on the tray and then close the tray La L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 16 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter E Basic Song Playback Types of Playable Software PianoSoft Only for models supplied with x the monitor speaker PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft fir When piano songs such as those contained in PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus software are played back on the Disklavier the piano parts are actually played by the Disklavier keyboard and the keys move up and down as though they were being played by an invisible performer The ensemble parts contained in PianoSoft Plus software are played by the internal tone generator and are heard from the monitor speakers PianoSoft Ets PianoSoft PlusAudio Ro PianoSoft PlusAudio songs are recorded using two channels an analog MIDI channel for the piano parts and an audio channel for instrumentals and vocals When they are played back on the Disklavier the piano parts area played by the Disklavier keyboard as with PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus songs and all other instrumental and vocal parts are heard from the monitor speakers just like a normal stereo system SMART SmartPianoSoft i
56. ack fast preview and review allow you to quickly search through a song while listening to the sound This is useful for locating a desired position within a song E Fast Preview To preview hold on the control unit or press FORWARD on the remote control gt gt Control unit Remote control Release on the control unit or press FORWARD on the remote control again to return to normal playback If a song is previewed all the way to the end it will be paused at the end of the song E Fast Review To review hold on the control unit or press REVERSE on the remote control lt lt QO Control unit Remote control Release on the control unit or press REVERSE on the remote control again to return to normal playback If a song is reviewed all the way to the beginning it will be paused at the beginning of the song Note No sound is produced by the piano when fast previewing or reviewing PianoSoft PlusAudio CDs l a S a b 100 EN_ book Page 23 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D Fast Forward amp Reverse Stop or Pause Mode In the stop or pause mode fast forward and reverse allow you to quickly locate a desired position in a song Reverse can also be used to return a song to the beginning ready to play again m a E Fast Forward In the stop or pause mode hold on the control unit or press FORWA
57. act with your Internet provider you may not be able to connect two or more devices for example a computer and the Disklavier to the Internet Please check your contract or contact your Internet provider for further information Note Some types of modems such as ADSL modems or cable modems have multiple ports for connecting two or more devices such as computer musical instrument etc If your modems have only one port an optional router or hub is required in order to connect several devices simultaneously K 2 AIN nil IZ KIN 100 EN_ book Page 85 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Internet Direct Connection IDC Service For further information on the Internet connection only a wired LAN connection is supported visit the Yamaha Disklavier website http www yamaha com disklavier for US customers http www yamaha ca content piano products disklavierpianos for Canadian customers http www yamaha europe com yamaha_europe english_master for European customers Check the Disklavier website http www yamaha com au au for Australian customers Check the Disklavier website E Notes on Network Security The Disklavier E3 attempts to achieve a balance between security and usability in its network implementation However a determined hacker may be able to defeat these security measures and utilize the network of the purchaser in an unauthorized
58. along with the Internal Metronome The internal metronome helps you playing along the meter beat andthe Note The tempo parameter tempo you set displayed on the metronome Also the volume of the metronome can be adjusted ETE nna number of beats in a minute and one beat represents a quarter When you play a Press METRONOME song written in different f measure unit from quarter METRONOME note change the setting gt SITE e g When playing a song in TORUS 3 2 set beat to 6 4 The metronome setting screen appears and the metronome starts to click To change the tempo press gt to move the cursor to the tempo parameter then press YES and NO VOLUME HHER The tempo can be adjusted in a range of 30 bpm to 400 bpm To change the beat press gt to move the cursor to the beat parameter then press YES and NO METRONOME TEMPO 125bpm J Z VOLUME HRER The following beat setting are available 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 To change the volume press gt to move the cursor to the volume parameter then press YES and NO METRONOME gt TEMPO 125bpm J 3 4 VOLUME TE a i 2 a as 105 EN_CH05 fm Page 41 Monday June 2 2008 4 33 PM t Chapter Advanced Piano Playing 5 Playing the Disklavier with an Ensemble Voice The Disklavier s VOICE lets you assign a voice from the
59. an 102 SteelGt2 018 Chor EP1 060 DrawOrgn 103 12StrGtr 019 HardEI P 061 DetDrwOr 104 Nyln amp Stl 020 VX EI P1 062 60sDrOr1 105 Stl amp Body 021 60sEI P 063 60sDrOr2 106 Mandolin 022 E Piano2 064 70sDrOr1 107 Jazz Gtr 023 El Pno2K 065 DrawOrg2 108 MelloGtr 024 Chor EP2 066 60sDrOr3 109 JazzAmp 025 DX Hard 067 EvenBar 110 CleanGitr 026 DXLegend 068 16 2 2 3 111 ChorusGt 027 DX Phase 069 Organ Ba 112 Mute Gtr 028 DxX Analg 070 70sDrOr2 113 FunkGtri 029 DXKotoEP 071 CheezOrg 114 MuteStiG 030 VX EI P2 072 DrawOrg3 115 FunkGtr2 031 Harpsi 073 PercOrgn 116 Jazz Man 032 Harpsi K 074 70sPcOr1 117 Ovrdrive 033 Harpsi 2 075 DetPrcOr 118 Gt Pinch 034 Harpsi 3 076 LiteOrg 119 Dist Gtr 035 Clavi 077 PercOrg2 120 FeedbkGt 036 Clavi K 078 RockOrgn 121 FeedbGt2 037 ClaciWah 079 RotaryOr 122 GtrHarmo 038 PulseClv 080 SloRotar 123 GtFeedbk 039 PierceCl 081 FstRotar 124 GtrHrmo2 02 ChromaticPerc 082 ChrchOrg 05 Bass 040 Celesta 083 ChurOrg3 125 Aco Bass 041 Glocken 084 ChurOrg2 126 JazzRthm 042 MusicBox 085 NotreDam 127 VXUprght oa lia 103 SIC a L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 104 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 12 Internal Tone Generator Voices
60. anoSoft SmartPianoSoft contains a recorded piano accompaniment to the commercial CDs and the acoustic accompaniment will play back matching with the commercial CD You can also record your own accompaniment for your favorite commercial CDs at home play your Disklavier as you listen to a CD and SmartPiano Soft will match the music together during playback essentially adding you to famous performances Standard Audio CDs Standard audio CDs contain two audio channels L and R and are both heard from the monitor speakers just like a normal stereo system In other words the Disklavier can be used to play CDs in place of a stereo system E le A 100 EN_ book Page 17 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Selecting Medium and Their Contents Press SELECT SELECT n MEDIA SELECT Nenory MR The media selection screen appears with the current selected medium highlighted Select a desired medium with the cursor buttons lt gt The following media are available Medium Description Memory Internal flash memory CD Audio CD or data CD USB1 USB flash memory or USB HDD USB1 indicates USB2 the first inserted one and USB2 indicates the second Playlist Playlist in the internal flash memory D Radio DisklavierRadio FromToPC FromToPC folder in the internal flash memory See Chapter 8 Media Management Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the D
61. apparatus in cluding amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are pro vided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for re placement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience recepta 11 13 14 15 cles and the point where they exit from the appara tus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tri pod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus When a cart is used use caution when moving the cart ap paratus combination to avoid injury from tip over Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally has been dropped This product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vas
62. available for songs in the album on Memory USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Select RenameSong in the song function menu then press ENTER SONG MENU 1 2 gt xCopySons DeleteSons D uRenamesS ons EN NT The RenameSong screen appears RenameSong ENT 006 Toccata Press ENTER The song title editing screen appears RenameSong lt gt ENT gt floccata La S D 100 EN_ book Page 65 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Use and to move the cursor Select characters with YES and NO or the keyboard RenameSong lt gt ENT Toccata and Fugu You can enter up to 32 characters Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen RenameSong OK YES NO 006 Toccata and Fugue Press YES to rename NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears RenameSong RenameSons Executing D Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the song function menu Rearranging the Order of Songs Song Selection Screen FUNC You can rearrange the order of songs in an album This function is available only for songs in the album on Memory Select SortSong in the song function menu then press ENTER SONG MENU 1 2 gt xCopySongs DeleteSons Pa BIENS ES OT LOONs The SortSong screen appears SortSong tENT 006 Toccata a
63. ay for an album Select a destination medium and album Press RECORD ORS ew Song The recording standby screen appears and RECORD on the control unit lights red and PLAY PAUSE flashes in green The level appears in the format section as soon as you play a keyboard or press a pedal Press PLAY PLAY PAUSE stops flashing The Disklavier is now ready for you to play Start playing your song Recording will start as soon as you touch a key The counter starts to advance RECORD 10 Ney Song Press STOP when you finish playing your song The recorded song is loaded mi A song that you play on the Disklavier can be recorded and the recorded song can be easily saved for the selected medium Furthermore you can title your new recording for simple To select a medium and album see Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 l ile b 100 EN_ book Page 43 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Basic Recording Titling a Song Song Playback Screen RECORD Title a new song before you start recording Press FUNC twice in the recording standby screen m The song title editing screen appears B n FUNC RECORD oot i ooo i Q7 Use and to move the cursor To enter characters using the keyboard see Keyboard Characters Map on next page RECORD Chopif Yo
64. ble only for albums on Memory Select RenameAlbum in the album function menu then press ENTER ALBUM MENU 1 2 gt xCopyAlbum DeleteAlbum Ce UT Renan bum The RenameAlbum screen appears Renamea bum 01 Beatles Selection Press ENTER The album title editing screen appears RenameAlbum lt ENT Beatles Selection To enter characters using the Select characters with YES and NO or the keyboard k ybo rd see Keyboard Character Map on page 44 Rename lbum gt ENT ie ee Monkey Selection You can enter up to 64 characters d L D A 100 EN_ book Page 60 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Rename l bum 0K YES NO 01 Monkeys Selection Press YES to rename NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears RenameAlbum RenameAlbum ANY pee ing eye leted Press any button Press any button to return the album function menu Rearranging the Order of Albums Album Selection Screen FUNC You can rearrange the order of albums that you selected This function is available only for albums on Memory Select SortAlbum in the album function menu then press ENTER ALBUM MENU 2 2 Sorta bumps Tl ele ee Convert The SortAlbum screen appears
65. creases the tempo increases the tempo Used to access the function menu S and 0 resets the tempo to 00 Ei SELECT button 2 TRANSPOSE buttons Used to select media Used to transpose song playback transposes down transposes up and 0 WYESMI NO buttons resets the transposition value to 00 Used to select options and parameters 4 INTERNET button BALANCE button Used to access the Internet menu Used to adjust the TG audio and voice balance SEARCH button Color buttons Used to access the search function For future use 18 SETUP button Used to access the setup menu METRONOME button Used to access the metronome function 7 REPEAT button Used to select one of the repeat modes ALL RPT RND or OFF A B button Used to enter A and B points for the A B repeat mode PART SELECT buttons For L R and ensemble songs these buttons are used to choose which part will play left hand part right hand part or both parts They are also used to select a part for recording 100 EN_ book Page 6 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 1 4 Ei E monitor Speaker Q LOW HIGH volume controls 3 LINE1 2 volume controls Adjust the base treble sound volume Adjust the sound volume for each line input Gone Note For normal use turn down the LINE volume completely 2 Power indicator and turn up the LINE2 volume at the three
66. ct Connection IDC Service Connecting the m Disklavier to the Internet on te page 83 z To select a medium see Chapter ial 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 lian D S D 100 EN_ book Page 26 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter E Muting the Sound Press PAUSE or STOP ae My Funny Val Jazz MUTE appears on the upper right of the screen Press PAUSE or STOP again to release muting CI o Adjusting the Volume You can adjust volume with the control unit or with the remote control as described below Since all piano songs are recorded at the maximum volume level of 0 volume can be decreased down to 10 the softest volume at which the piano can play For ensemble songs the volume of the piano and internal XG tone generator are adjusted simultaneously so it is a good idea to first balance the volume of the piano and XG tone generator For songs on PianoSoft PlusAudio you should first balance the volume of the MIDI piano and audio parts Press VOLUME or VOLUME on the remote control VOLUME The main volume setting screen appears BALANCE VOLUME en MAIN VOLUME 01 Press VOLUME or VOLUME to adjust the volume VOLUME Volume Memory LR SO 01 402 001 Piano Sonate The current volume level appears on the upper right of the screen Se EE See
67. d ceci est applicable sont bien fix s AVANT l utilisation Les supports fournis par Yamaha sont con us pour un positionnement seule ment Aucune autre utilisation n est recommand e Ce produit doit tre connect une prise de sortie secteur munie d une connexion protectrice par la mise la terre 22 Ce produit est muni d un interrupteur d alimentation 23 permettant de couper l alimentation de tout le syst me L interrupteur d alimentation est install sur le bloc d alimentation tout pr s l entr e du cordon d alimentation secteur Notez que l interrupteur d ali mentation sur le contr leur n arr te tout le syst me Assurez vous que la prise du cordon d alimentation lectrique du bloc d alimentation peut facilement tre d branch e de la prise de sortie secteur comme mesure de pr caution Batterie Risque d explosion si la batterie n est pas remplac e comme il faut Remplacez seulement par le m me type de batterie Prises de sortie pour des haut parleurs Connectez des haut parleurs de 2A ou moins au total Ne connectez aucun autre produit except des haut parleurs Consultez le technicien de service Yamaha quand des prises sont utilis es en dehors du secteur d achet 92469 VEUILLEZ CONSERVER CE MANUEL Le NW gi ZIN 001 Caution fm Page iii Monday June 2 2008 2 01 PM IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM App
68. e Disklavier with an Ensemble Voice on page 41 lian S AIN b 100 EN_ book Page 32 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter E Advanced Song Playback E Adjusting the TG Balance Press BALANCE on the remote control BALANCE CO AAA The TG balance setting screen appears with the TG BALANCE Xxx flashing Note You can also use the dial on Press YES and NO to adjust the volume of the tone ihe control unit to adj st the generator i volume Tone generator volume can be adjusted in a range of 10 to 127 E Adjusting the Audio Balance Press BALANCE twice on the remote control BALANCE CO AUDIO BALANCE 100 The audio balance setting screen appears with the AUDIO BALANCE xxx flashing Note You can also use the dial on Press YES and NO to adjust the volume of the ihe control nit to adjustthe audio volume Audio volume can be adjusted in a range of 10 to 127 S D 100 EN_ book Page 33 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D Advanced Song Playback E Adjusting the Voice Balance Press BALANCE three times on the remote control BALANCE CO KO The voice balance setting screen appears with the VOICE BALANCE xxx flashing Note You can also use the dial on the control unit to adjust the Press YES and NO to adjust the volume of the voice
69. e medium that already contains 99 albums No more than 99 albums can be created on the medium CANNOT EXECUTE SAME TITLE EXISTS You tried to create a new album titled as same as the album that already exists Enter the different title to a new album CANNOT EXECUTE PROTECTED FILE You tried to copy the protected song file to the removable medium such as a USB flash memory You cannot copy the protected song file to the removable medium PLAYLIST NOT FOUND You tried to delete the playlist but no playlist exists You tried to add songs to the playlist but no playlist exists First you must create a new playlist and then add songs to it Please connect an USB HDD to USB port You tried to make a backup without connecting an external USB HDD Connect an external USB HDD before making a backup You tried to restore a backup without connecting an external USB HDD Connect the external USB HDD that contains a backup data S a ZIN i A 100 EN_ book Page 112 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Glossary Clavinova A series of Yamaha digital pianos Continuous Pedal See Incremental Pedal DHCP This is a standard or protocol by which IP addresses and other low level network configuration information can be dynamically and automatically assigned each time a connection is made to the Internet DNS A system that translates nam
70. e respectively assigned to a certain instrument s part This option assigns the desired channel s to the piano part s that is are played back on the Disklavier s keyboard 01 thru 16 Select the desired channel to which you assign the piano part 1 2 Select this when the 01 and O2 channels are assigned to the piano parts Prg Select the smallest number channel assigned to the piano group voice see page 00 to be played on the Disklavier Prg All Select all channels assigned to the piano group voice see page 00 to be played on the Disklavier E MIDI IN Delay When the Disklavier receives two kinds of data strong and weak note at the same time the weak note sounds a little bit later than the strong one due to the characteristics of the Disklaviers mechanism To eliminate this delay in the sound reproduction and the notes are sounded in accurate timing at 500 millisecond after the data reception usually a delay is applied to the incoming MIDI data ON Select this when you apply this delay to the incoming MIDI data OFF Select this when you do not apply this delay Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP SETUP MENU 1 2 gt D Einer ET XMIDI M tune Select MIDI with the cursor buttons A v 1 then press ENTER SETUP MENU 1 2 gt TimerPlay Audiol 0 MIDI M tune The MIDI setting screen appears MIDI gt MIDI IN Port Si gt Pian
71. e same as the one used for setting up the Disklavier for Internet Personal computer communications Please follow the instructions on page 85 for Setting the Disklavier for the Internet Settings Note For information about configuring a personal computer for network communications please refer to the documentation that came with the computer For Windows On the computer screen click Start and then open My Network Places Note Dkv differs depending on the model Open Dkv and confirm that the FromToPC folder is shown under that Note The folder or icon name differs depending on the version of your operating system Copy the desired song files to the FromToPC folder WD KIN 100 EN_ book Page 77 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM For Mac OS X 10 3 or later Click the Finder icon in the dock and then open Network Connect the computer to the Disklavier Open Dkv and click the Dkv icon inside to start the connection process In the first window that comes up select FromToPC from the mini menu within the window and click OK Click OK in the next window that comes up to complete the connection process At this point there should be the FromToPC icon on the left side of the window beneath Network Copy the desired song files to the FromToPC folder on the left side of the finder window Refresh the content
72. ected album Chapter 7 B l ysijsuy a Chapter S D 100 EN_ book Page 48 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Advanced Recording E Recording the Right Hand Part Press RECORD Press lt and to select the L R song with the left hand part that you have just recorded Press FUNC in the recording standby screen The part selection screen appears FUNC RECORD LR O BR The part that has already been recorded is displayed as L PLY Press PART SELECT R to record the right hand part The part set to REC will be recorded LR PART SELECT gt Pea Press PLAY Playback of the left hand recorded part starts immediately so be sure that you are ready to play the right hand part along with it D b 100 EN_ book Page 49 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Press STOP when you finish playing your song The following screen appears Scone NT C Save to Disk SAIS NEW CANCEL The following table gives a description of each of the options Option Description SAVE The second part is saved with the first part under the current song number NEW The second part is saved under a new song number The first part is kept under the previous song number CANCEL The second part is discarded The first part is kept under the previous song number
73. ected album and song is displayed here Display Description Axx yyy xx album number 01 to 99 yyy song number 001 to 999 Pxx yyy xx playlist number 01 to 99 yyy song number 001 to 999 3 Counter Playing time is indicated in one of two formats Display Description XX YY Minutes xx and seconds yy XXX Y Measures xxx and beats y 4 Song Type The type of the selected songs is displayed here Display Description LR PianoSoft PS SmartPianoSoft SK SmartKey YM PianoSoft PlusAudio AU Stereo audio La Song Format The format of the selected song is displayed here Display Description SO Standard MIDI File format 0 S1 Standard MIDI File format 1 ES E SEQ format 6 Volume The current volume setting is displayed here 7 Song Title The title of the selected song is displayed here If the title is long it scrolls across the display S D 103 EN_CH03_3 fm Page 20 Monday June 2 2008 5 24 PM Chapter Selecting Albums Songs with the Number Keypad Album Selection Screen You can also select albums or songs directly with the number keypad on the remote control gt Note Ifyou enter a number higher Press the corresponding number button then press than the exist d the last E NTER album or song appears For example to select number 5 simply press 5 then ENTER
74. ects or in burns injury or other bodily harm Dispose of batteries in accordance with the applicable regulations and ordinances Please keep this manual for future reference l ZIN i A 100 EN_ book Page iv Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Table of Contents Chapter 1 Introduction Features ss mere a ERA IR tente 1 Items supplied with the Disklavier ee 1 Names of Parts and Their Functions 2 Basic Disklavier Terminology 7 Chapter2 Getting Started Connecting the Control Unit 8 Connecting the AC Power Cable ccccceee 8 Using the Remote Control 9 Turning On the Disklavier 10 Setting the Internal Calendar 11 Turning Off the Disklavier Standby Mode 13 Shutting Down the Disklavier 14 Compatible Media Format for the Removable Exe ie ar ceeeerereecerer A eres 14 Compatible File Format 15 Basic Precautions for Using CDs 15 Chapter3 Basic Song Playback Types of Playable Software 16 Selecting Medium and Their Contents 17 Selecting Albums Songs with the Number AE E a E ai ces ae aaa eae 20 Starting Playback 0 cccccceeeseeeseeeeeseteeteeneeesenees 20 Stopping Playback ccccceseeeeeseseeteeneeeeeaees 21 Pausing
75. eeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeees 76 Refreshing the Contents in FromToPC 78 Formatting the Floppy Disk Optional 79 Making Backups of Songs seee 80 Restoring the Backups 81 Chapter9 Internet Direct Connection IDC Service What is Internet Direct Connection IDC 83 Obtaining an ID and Password for the IDC Service IDC Registration ccccccccceeeseeseeeeeeneeteneees 83 Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet 83 Setting the Disklavier for the Internet Settings 85 Accessing the Internet 87 Checking Your Account Information ssssaaeaeea 88 Logging out from the IDC Service 88 Updating the Disklavier Using the Internet 89 Initializing Internet Settings 89 Chapter 10 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Hooking Up AV Equipment secese 90 Setting Up the Disklavier for Audio Data Reception Transmission 91 Hooking Up MIDI Devices 93 Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception 93 Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Transmissie saer a Met nn nee 95 Setting Up the Disklavier for Keyboard Playing Data Transmission 96 Chapter 11 Other Settings Tuning the Tone Generator TG Master Tune 98 Resetting the Disklavier eceeeeeeeeeees 99 Diagnosing the Disklavier Maintenance Mode
76. elled part press PART SELECT L or PART SELECT R again so that ON appears on the screen PART SELECT Piano Part L R gt BE Press BACK to return to the song playback screen BACK E For the SmartKey song ON OFF and G appear sequentially each time you press PART SELECT L or PART SELECT R b 100 EN_ book Page 31 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Advanced Song Playback E Cancelling the Pedal Part On the part cancellation screen press to select P Piano Part L R gt SNe Press NO to cancel a pedal part P OFF appears Piano Part L R LON ROFF P QN To replay the pedal part press YES with the cursor is on P Press BACK to return to the song playback screen BACK O Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound and Software Playback Song Playback Screen Besides adjusting the overall volume the volume balance among the different sound sources as described below can be adjustable TG Adjusts the volume of the ensemble sound reproduced by the tone generator TG of the Disklavier Audio Adjusts the volume of the accompaniment or standard audio sound pre recorded in the software CDs Voice Adjusts the volume of the ensemble voice when you play using the voice function See Chapter 5 Advanced Piano Playing Playing th
77. emedy The ensemble parts cannot be heard during ensemble song playback Make sure that the TG balance is set to an appropriate level and readjust it The pitch of the Disklavier and the internal tone generator do not match Recording Symptom Use the TG Master Tune function to tune the internal tone generator Remedy You cannot re record Re recording is not possible on protected songs such as PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus songs ig 109 S a a L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 110 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 13 Troubleshooting Media Symptom Remedy The Disklavier does not recognize a USB flash memory The Disklavier restricts the usage of the USB flash memories to seven identical ones by recognizing the ID information of the memories that have been inserted to the USB port If you use USB flash memories other than the ones already recognized shut down the Disklavier once before using them Certain USB storage devices may not function properly with the Disklavier For a list of compatible products please visit www yamaha com disklavier The Disklavier does not read a CD R RW disc Connection with External Devices Symptom The audio CD should be formatted in ISO 9600 and the data CD in ISO 9600 Level1 The Disklavier may not read a CD R RW disc other than this format Remedy The Disklavier cannot send or receive MIDI data w
78. ep all batteries away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws Note In some areas the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts However you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some reason its useful life is con sidered 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 NOTICE Service charges incurred due to 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 NAME PLATE LOCATION The graphic below indi cates the location of the name plate The model 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 1 mi a D S A 001 Caution fm Page 0 Monday June 2 2008 2 01 PM D SECTION DE MESSAGE SP CIAL INSCRIPTIONS DE S CURIT DU PRODUIT Les produits
79. epending on the medium ALBUM MENU 0 2 LED KY you selected Copy A bums isp SONT NewAlbum RenameAlbum The following functions are available CopyAlbum DeleteAlbum NewAlbum RenameAlbum SortAlbum AddToPList DeleteList NewList RenameList Making Copies of Albums Album Selection Screen FUNC You can make copies of the album to the different medium This function is available for albums on Memory CD CD ROM USB1 USB2 and FromToPC La L D A 100 EN_ book Page 56 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Select CopyAlbum in the album function menu then press ENTER ALBUM MENU 1 2 gt onyA bukaan gt NewAlbum Rename lbum The CopyAlbum screen appears Copy bum ENT 01 Beatles Selection gt Gey gt NewAl bum Select a destination medium with YES and NO CopyA bum ENT 01 Beatles Selection BUSBI gt New bum To copy to the new album press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen CopyAlbum OK YES NO 01 Beatles Selection gt USB1 gt 07 Album07 To add to the existing album press to move the cursor to the album and press YES and NO to select the album then press ENTER CopyA bum tENT 01 Beatles Selection gt USB1 a7 Album07 OK
80. erChange 0K YES N0 001 Sons For Students TIME METRONOME Press YES to change NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears CounterChanse CounterChanse ANY Executing D EMI Press any button Press any button to return to the song function menu Managing Playlists By creating lists of your favorite songs you can program your Disklavier to automatically play back a series of songs First create your own playlist by following the procedures below then play back that list tie S D 100 EN_ book Page 69 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter D Media Management Adding Songs Albums to the Playlist Album or Song Selection Screen FUNC This function is available only for songs albums on Memory Select AddToPList in the album or song function menu then press ENTER ALBUM MENU 2 2 Eten MOT mes TOPL ist xConvert The AddToPList screen appears AddToPList ENT 01 Beatles Selection gev Playlist Select a destination playlist with YES and NO Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen AddToPList OK YES NO 01 Beatles Selection gt 01 My Favorites Note If NewPlaylist is selected Press YES to add NO to cancel in step 2 the title of added After a while the completion lbum is copied to that message appears AddToPList ss
81. ers Item Option Description Timer ON OFF Enables or disables the timer play function switch Program 01 99 Indicate the number of a program Only program number numbers with programs are displayed Time HEHH No set 00 00 Indicates the time at which a function is to be 23 59 performed i Function No set PLAY The function to be performed at the specified time STOP Stops the timer play Album Playbacks the current selected song selection Memo1 Album numbers in the memory disk Mem99 List numbers in the playlist NY AN Chapter S D 100 EN_ book Page 36 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Advanced Song Playback E Switching ON and OFF To switch ON and OFF press v to move the cursor to the timer switch then press YES and NO gt TimerP lay a 01 4H 4 The cursor moves to the function parameter E Setting Function To switch the function parameter press and to move the cursor to the function parameter then press YES and NO PLAY and STOP change sequentially gt TimerP lay ON O1 4H 4 When PLAY is selected the album selection parameter appears E Selecting Album Press gt to move the cursor to the album selection parameter then press YES and NO to select the TIMER PLAY evt gt TimerPlay 0N 01 08 15 PLAY
82. es shall be placed on the apparatus 16 Do not place this product or any other objects on the power cord or place it in a position where any one 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 17 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or mois ture 18 Care should be taken that objects do not fall and liq uids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist 19 This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker s may be ca pable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hear ing loss or ringing in the ears you should consult an audiologist IMPORTANT The louder the sound the shorter the time period before damage occurs 20 Some Yamaha products may have benches and or 21 accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part or the product or as optional accessories Some of these items are designed to be dealer as sembled or insta
83. es of computers connected to a network to their corresponding IP addresses Ensemble Song A song which contains piano parts and accompanying instrumental voices An ensemble song contains the same left and right hand parts as an L R song and in addition up to 13 accompanying instrument tracks These extra tracks are played by the internal XG tone generator The accompanying tracks may be used for acoustic bass drums strings vibes etc E SEQ Song Format A song file format developed by Yamaha for saving songs Floppy Disk The magnetic storage medium that the Disklavier uses to save songs The Disklavier uses the 3 5 inch 2DD and 2HD floppy disks commonly used for computers Gateway A system which links different networks or systems and makes possible data transfer and conversion despite differing communications standards This glossary provides basic definitions of terms used frequently in Disklavier manuals General MIDI GM An addition to the MIDI standard that simplifies the transfer of MIDI song files between instruments of different manufacturers A MIDI song recorded using a GM compatible tone generator should play back correctly when used with any GM compatible tone generator The standard specifies that a GM compatible tone generator must support 24 note polyphony 16 parts and 128 standard voices Half Pedal See Incremental Pedal Incremental Pedal Piano pedals are not always completely up or do
84. eset P layback gt SkipSpace Hij Press YES and NO to switch ON and OFF Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs PianoSmart Playback insert a CDS HN You can add a Disklavier piano performance you recorded or on To record the piano commercially available SmartPianoSoft software to the playback of songs performance to add see Chapter on your favorite CDs 7 Advanced Recording CD Synchronized Recording on page 54 Insert a desired CD that you want to synchronize with the SmartPianoSoft song Select a desired SmartPianoSoft song Press PLAY Playback begins with the CD playback Memory SPS 00 0 P11N008 MID lt 00 03 gt b 100 EN_ book Page 39 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D Advanced Song Playback SmartKey Playback Select a SmartKey Song Special SmartKey software uses all the SmartKey features to create an exciting way in which no players can learn to play simple melodies one note at a time without the need for written music SmartKey software does this by partially depressing the piano key to signal which note should be played The Disklavier then waits for you to press this key before it continues to the next note in the melody If you miss the movement of the key the Disklavier will repeat the movement until you press the key When you press the key the Disklavier will
85. ess PART SELECT R to set both parts to record The split point setting screen appears PART SELECT gt RECORD f gt PSEC The above display shows that the default keyboard split point is note C3 or middle C In this case note C3 and notes below are saved as the left hand part and note C3 and above are saved as the right hand part as shown in the following figure UU OUA OA OAU OU OOU OU OUR AUX AN OAD WO INO Left hand part C3 Right hand part To change the split point press a key on the keyboard or YES and NO to select a different key The split point can be set from note A 1 to note C7 Press PLAY The Disklavier is now ready for you to play Starts playing your song with the left and right hand parts and the pedal part simultaneously Recording will start as soon as you touch a key Press STOP when you finish playing your song The recorded song is loaded nil Ei dl D La A 100 EN_ book Page 51 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Advanced Recording 7 Re Recording One Part Album Selection Screen RECORD Select the L R song PART SELECT L or PART SELECT R You can re record the only one part left hand or the right hand of the existing L R song To select a medium and album Select a desired medium and album ses Cliapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17
86. ess SEARCH SEARCH The song will be paused at the exact point as you press SEARCH The song search screen appears with the counter flashing Memory 0 9 7 SEARCH 402 001 Piano Sonate Enter the time that you want to search for with the number keypad NE CET D o ao 02 001 Dj iz Piano Sonate a lt 00 12 gt For example to search for 2 56 first press 2 then 5 then 6 If you enter a value higher than the entire song time the search goes to the end of the song Press SEARCH again SEARCH The position of the song goes to the specified point then will be paused D S D 100 EN_ book Page 25 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Listening to the DisklavierRadio Media Selection Screen You can listen to streaming broadcasts of music with many channels of music contents Select the DisklavierRadio in the media selection The channel selection screen appears RADIO SELECT vt 01 Introduction Ch Press lt or gt or YES or NO to select a channel RADIO SELECT t gt TORURRS tien Press ENTER or v to begin the broadcast of the selected channel The DisklavierRadio screen appears Channel Number Medium Volume 4 D Radio V 00 CH 03 Jazz My Funny Val Channel Title Song Title To enjoy the DisklavierRadio first you need the connection to the Internet See Chapter 9 Internet Dire
87. f the L channel is output to both of the L and R channels Center Audio of the L channel is output to the L channel and the R channel is output to the R channel Right Audio of the R channel is output to both of the L and R channels Using Timer Play gt You can program your Disklavier to start or stop playback of a song at various specified times All you need to do is register up to a maximum of 99 timer settings and your Disklavier will perform them unattended This function is called timer play Ei Important The control unit must Note be turned on in advance in order for the timer play to function The timer play cannot turn on off the control unit Prolonged playback may cause your piano to overheat Insert sufficient breaks between continuous song playback S AIN 1 E Setting the Timer Play Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP_MENU 1 2 gt SETUP Select TimerPlay with the cursor buttons gt 4 v then press ENTER The timer play setting screen appears Timer switch TIMER PLAY cv gt TimerP lay 099 01 AE Program Time Function Album b 100 EN_ book Page 35 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Advanced Song Playback uT imerP lay ENT i XMIDI M Tune A number selection List of the paramet
88. flashes in the first line of the screen CopyAlbum OK YES NO 01 Beatles Selection gt USB1 gt 07 AlbumO7 a e L D A 100 EN_ book Page 57 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter D Media Management Press YES to make a copy NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears CopyA bum CopyA bum ANY Executing PZ Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the album function menu ysijsuy Deleting Albums Album Selection Screen FUNC You can delete the albums This function is available for albums on Memory USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Select DeleteAlbum in the album function menu then press ENTER ALBUM MENU 1 2 orne leted bum NewAlbum RenameAlbum The DeleteAlbum screen appears De leteAlbum ENT 01 Beatles Selection Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen DeleteAlbum 0K YES NO 01 Beatles Selection Press YES to delete the album NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears De leteA lbum De lete l bum ANY i Executing 22 Completed Press any button i Press any button to return to the album function menu d L D A 100 EN_ book Page 58 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Creating a New Album Album Selection Screen FUNC
89. g Horn 158 SynBass2 207 SynVox2 256 Bassoon 159 MelloSB1 208 Choral 257 Clarinet 160 Seq Bass 209 AnaVoice 10 Pipe 161 CIkSynBa 210 OrchHit 258 Piccolo 162 SynBa2Dk 211 OrchHit2 259 Flute 163 SmthBa 2 212 Impact 260 Recorder 164 ModulrBa 08 Brass 261 PanFlute 165 DX Bass 213 Trumpet 262 Bottle 166 X WireBa 214 Trumpet2 263 Shakhchi 06 Strings 215 BriteTrp 264 Whistle 167 Violin 216 WarmTrp 265 Ocarina 168 SlowVin 217 Trombone 11 Synth Lead 169 Viola 218 Trmbone2 266 SquareLd 170 Cello 219 Tuba 267 Square 2 171 Contrabs 220 Tuba2 268 LMSquare 172 Trem Str 221 Mute Trp 269 Hollow 173 SlwTrStr 222 Fr Horn 270 Shmoog 174 Susp Str 223 FrHrSolo 271 Mellow 175 Pizz Str 224 FrHorn2 272 SoloSine 176 Harp 225 HornOrch 273 SineLead 274 Saw Lead 177 YangChin 226 BrasSect i A 100 EN_ book Page 105 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Internal Tone Generator Voices 1 2 Chapter Voice Display Name Voice Display Name V
90. ght hand piano parts of a song The left hand piano part is recorded onto track 1 and the right hand piano part is recorded onto track 2 These track assignments are the default settings and can be changed PianoSoft The PianoSoft Disk Collection is a library of prerecorded song disks made by Yamaha specifically for use with the Disklavier PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft Plus disks contain Ensemble songs that can be played on the Disklavier Polyphony The maximum number of voices or sounds that can be produced at a time from MIDI instruments Provider A communications business that offers Internet connection services In order to connect to the Internet it is necessary to contract to a provider Proxy A proxy server is a server that all computers on a local network have to go through before accessing information on the Internet It intercepts all or designated requests to the real server to see if it can fulfill the requests itself If not it forwards the request to the real server Proxy servers are used to improve performance and speed and to filter requests usually for security and to prevent unauthorized access to an internal network Chapter i Glossary Router A device for connecting multiple computer networks For example a router is necessary when connecting several computers in a house or office to allow all of them access the Internet and share data A router is usually connected betwee
91. he key of D when it is moved up two semitones USB An interface for connecting an external device with plug and play The Disklavier supplies with 2 TO DEVICE terminal with USB 1 1 standard and 1 TO HOST terminal You can use as the external memory media if connected a USB flash memory or a USB hard disk to TO DEVICE terminal Also the Disklavier enables you to enjoy a variety of MIDI features by connecting a computer to TO HOST terminal Velocity Because the loudness of a piano note is determined by the speed velocity with which a string is struck by a hammer note loudness is referred to as velocity Voice The sounds produced by a tone generator expressing various instruments Web Page Refers to each individual page that makes up a website Website This refers to the group of web pages that are opened together For example the collection of web pages whose addresses begin with http www yamaha com is referred to as the Yamaha site XG Yamaha XG is an extension of the GM General MIDI format Its greater polyphony more voices and use of effects enhances the compatibility between MIDI devices When a song in the Yamaha XG format is played on another XG compatible tone generator or synthesizer it plays and sounds as the original composer creator intended l i D General L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 115 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Specifications
92. internal XG tone generator to accompany the piano while you play You will hear in unison the piano sound coming from the Disklavier and an ensemble voice produced by the internal XG tone generator This is sometimes referred to as voice layering or unison The internal XG tone generator offers 676 instrumental voices and 21 drum kits for playing the keyboard ysijsuy Press VOICE The voice selection screen appears VOICE VOICE eo t D MEME Piano gt Voice 001 lt GrandPno gt XG Press YES and NO to select a voice group VOICE Gema lt Chromat icPerc gt Voice 040 lt Celesta gt XG Changing the voice group displays the top voice of that group in the voice parameters To change the voice press gt to move the cursor to the voice parameter then press YES and NO YOICE Group 02 lt Chromat icPerc gt at 041 lt Glocken gt ik If necessary adjust the volume of the voice in the voice balance setting screen See Chapter 4 Advanced Song Playback Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard Playing Ensemble Sound and Software Playback on page 31 To cancel this function press VOICE again VOICE e e d A 100 EN_ book Page 42 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Basic Recording distinguish before recording Recording a New Song Song Playback Screen You can save a new song that you pl
93. isklavier on page 76 Press ENTER or v The album selection screen appears ALBUM SELECT t Q1 Piano Classics Chapter Basic Song Playback 3 ysijsuy B S AIN A 100 EN_ book Page 18 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM 3 Basic Song Playback Select a desired album with the cursor buttons gt ALBUM_SELECT t 01 Piano Classics Album number Album title To return to the media selection screen press a Press ENTER or v The song selection screen appears SONG SELECT 001 Get Ready SONG SELECT 001 Get Ready Song number Song title To return to the album selection screen press a Press ENTER The selected song is loaded Note Note mi You can also select albums directly using the number keypad on the remote control See Selecting Albums Songs with the Number Keypad on page 20 You can also select songs directly using the number keypad on the remote control See Selecting Albums Songs with the Number Keypad on page 20 nil D A 100 EN_ book Page 19 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D E Song Playback Screen Here are a few things that you will often see during playback a a pam 22 01 Piano Sonate 1 Media The selected medium is displayed here 2 Album Song Number The number of the sel
94. isted in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic 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 harmful 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 eliminate 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 coaxial 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 contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA 90620
95. ister at the following website https music yamaha com instrument such as the serviceRegistration html i Clavinova you do not need to register again You can use your ID and password obtained through that registration Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet You can connect the Disklavier to a full time online Internet connection ADSL optical fiber cable Internet etc via a router or a modem equipped with a router E Preparations e To use the Internet connection you will first need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider e Use a computer to obtain and configure Internet service You cannot obtain Internet service or configure router settings on a local area network using the Disklavier itself e Before connecting the LAN cable make sure to turn off or shut down the Disklavier b 109 EN CHO09 fm Page 84 Monday June 2 2008 4 35 PM Chapter Internet Direct Connection IDC Service E Connecting the I O Center to the Internet Connection example 1 Using a modem with router function Modem with router function Other device such as computer cable Connection example 2 Using a modem without router function Modem without router function g J Router hub n t t Other device such as computer Note Depending on the contr
96. it lights green disklavier In a lot of seconds the loading screen will appear and latest selected song will be loaded The song playback screen appears Memory LR SO 00 PLEASE WAIT ag Oo Openig Your Disklavier is now ready for use nil Ei D S D 100 EN_ book Page 11 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D Setting the Internal Calendar The Disklavier has an internal calendar that can be set from 1 1 1985 00 00 00 to 12 31 2084 23 59 59 Set the calendar accurately so that the Disklavier displays the correct current time during the stop mode Setting the correct time is also important for engaging timer controlled programs see Chapter 4 Advanced Song Playback Using Timer Play on page 34 Time is displayed in 24 hour format E Calendar Press SYSTEM The system menu screen appears SYSTEM SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt Klock Adi ESA Backup Restore Select Clock Adj with the cursor buttons lt gt a v then press ENTER SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt ye lock Adi RS Backup Restore The current date and time appear Clock Adiust ENT 2007 10 17 13 54 30 Clock Adiust gt ENT 2007 10 17 j 54 30 The time setup screen appears with the cursor flashing on the hours display d L D A 100 EN_ book Page 12 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 2 Getting Started
97. ith other MIDI instruments Make sure that the MIDI cables are connected properly A MIDI loop was accidentally created when you connected a computer to the MIDI OUT terminal on your Disklavier so that song data is sent back and forth between the computer and the Disklavier Configure the setting for the MIDI OUT terminal to KBD OUT l S a L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 111 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter o Error Messages While operating your Disklavier an error message may appear in the display If an error message appears refer to the table below for an explanation of the message Note This table does not explain every error messages Error Messages SELECT REC TRACK Situation You tried to start recording with no part selected Remedy Select the part to record before starting recording CANNOT RECORD NO PIANO PART You tried to start recording to the track with no piano part You cannot record to the track with no piano part CANNOT EXECUTE NO DESTINATION MEDIUM You selected the destination medium that has not been inserted when copying the album f ysijsuy Insert the destination medium and select it CANNOT EXECUTE TO DELETE 1ST ALBUM You tried to delete the first album in a medium You cannot delete the first album in a medium CANNOT EXECUTE TO CREATE MORE THAN 99 ALBUMS You tried to create a new album on th
98. itoring If the left hand or right hand part is difficult to play at normal speed the first part can be recorded at a slow tempo and then the tempo changed f afterwards to record the second part at the normal song speed This section describes how to record the left hand part first then the right hand part second i E Recording the Left Hand Part j To select a medium and album Select a destination medium and album see Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 Tn the case you want to title your Press RECORD new song before recording see Chapter 6 Basic Recording Titling a Song on page 43 to rename the title after recording see Chapter 8 Media Management Renaming a Press FUNC in the recording standby screen Song on page 64 z E g The part selection screen appears If you want to record your L R song using the metronome see FUNC RECORD Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Recording with the Internal Metronome on page 45 O gt Ewa Make sure that the left hand part is set to be recorded L REC then press PLAY This Disklavier is now ready for you to play the left hand part i Start playing your song Recording will start as soon as you touch a key Press STOP when you finish playing your song The L R song with the left hand part recorded is saved onto the sel
99. le for optional floppy disk drive Only for models supplied with the monitor speakers 116 LA a S a b 117 H3 fm Page i Monday June 2 2008 12 51 PM YAMAHA Disklavier Model E3 Series MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Date XX xxx 2008 Version 1 00 2 Only ESBL Part can recognized 3 mis always treated as 1 regardless of its value Function Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1 16 1 16 Memorized Channel Changed 1 16 1 16 Default 3 3 Mode Messages x 3 4 m 1 2 3 Altered Ke 2S K K K K K K K K K K K K K x Note 0 127 0 127 Number True voice Seep since EERE ERE ERE 0 127 Velocity Note ON o 9nH v 1 127 o v 1 127 Note OFF o fe After Keys fe 5 0o Touch Chs x 0 1 22 Pitch x o 0 24 semi Le Bend 0 32 0 1 2 Bank Select 7 11 fe fe 1 1 5 10 fe E2 6 38 x o 2 Data Entry 64 o o Hold1 Sustain Control 65 x O 2 Portament 66 o 4 o 2 Sostenuto Change 67 Oo o Soft Shift Pedal 71 74 84 x 2 91 93 94 x o 2 Effect Depth 96 101 x o 1 2 Prog o 0 127 o 0 127 2 Change True DH OH 2H 2k K K K K ke K k k k k k K System Exclusive fe 0 Song Pos x Common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock x x Real Time Commands x x Aux All Sound OFF o o 120 126 127 Reset All Cntrls x o 121 Local ON OFF x o All Notes OFF o o 123 125 Messages Active Sense o fe
100. lled Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures where applica ble are well secured BEFORE using Benches sup plied by Yamaha are designed for seating only No other uses are recommended This product shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection 99 This product has a power switch for shutting off all system The switch is located on the Power Supply Unit nearby the entrance of the AC cord Note that the switch on the Controller does not shutdown all system 23 Make sure that the plug of the Power Supply Unit s power cable can easily be disconnected from the AC outlet as a measure of precaution Battery Ou Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced Replace only with the same type tlets for Speakers Connect speakers of 2A or less of totals Do not con nect other products except speakers Consult Yamaha service technician when using the outlets outside the purchased area 92 469 0k PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL Le l ail mi ZIN A 001 Caution fm Page ii Monday June 2 2008 2 01 PM INSTRUCTIONS DE S CURIT IMPORTANTES AVERTISSEMENT Lors de l utilisation de n importe quel appareil lectrique ou lectronique les pr cautions fondamentales devraient toujours tre suivies Ces pr cau tion 10 11 12 13 14 s comprennent mais ne sont pas limit es ce qui suit Lisez ce
101. ly for Grand Pianos Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal 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 The control unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product One of the labels below is located on the inside of the CD drive unit L unit de commande est class e produit laser de Classe 1 Une des tiquettes ci dessous ou une tiquette similaire se trouve l int rieur du lecteur de CD CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT CLASS 1 LASER PRODUCT LASER KLASSE 1 LASER KLASSE 1 LUOKAN 1 LASERLAITE KLASS 1 LASER APPARAT APAREIL A LASER DE CLASSE 1 EN60825 CAUTION Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure ATTENTION L utilisation de commandes
102. manner Since each network is different only the purchaser can determine whether the security measures discussed here will adequately protect their network The purchaser acknowledges that connection to the Internet and use of the Disklavier E3 Internet features is done at the risk of the purchaser In no event shall Yamaha its subsidiaries or Yamaha s and or its subsidiaries directors officers or employees be responsible for unauthorized access loss or alteration of the data of the purchaser or be liable for any damage from intrusions Setting the Disklavier for the Internet Settings SETUP You can change various settings related to the Internet connection In most To use the Internet connection cases you do not have to change the default factory settings inquire of your Internet service F provider Use DHCP Note For information about DNS server address IP address Select the method to determine several addresses If your router subnet mask and gateway has DHCP server function we recommend that you to select server address inquire of DHCP or DHCP DNS your internet service provider DNS1 DNS2 Enter the address of the primary and secondary DNS server These settings must be made when Use DHCP is set to DHCP DNS or MANUAL IPAddr SubMask Gateway Enter the address of the I O Center subnet mask and gateway server These settings must be made when Use DHCP is set to
103. n a modem and a computer although some modems have a built in router Sequencer A sequencer can be used with the Disklavier to play back and record MIDI data f ysijsuy Server A hardware system or computer used as a central point for a network providing access to files and services SmartPianoSoft Software made by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for playing back along with standard audio CDs SMF Abbreviation for Standard MIDI File SMF Song Format A song file format supported by MIDI sequencers and music software Song Normally a short piece of music with lyrics However for clarity in Disklavier manuals the term is used to refer to any piece of music of any genre Standard MIDI File SMF A file of MIDI data that can be read and used by a number of different MIDI devices and computers Subnet Mask A setting used to divide a large scale network into several smaller networks TG Master Tune The function that allows you to tune the internal XG tone generator and if connected an external tone generator simultaneously so that their tunings match that of the Disklavier LA 113 ZIN o i A 100 EN_ book Page 114 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 15 Glossary Tone Generator An electronic device that can generate tones or instrument voices Transpose Changing the key of a song For example a song in the key of C is transposed to t
104. n normalis est petit plus la capacit de ges tion de l intensit est grande Pour de plus longs cor dons prolongateurs consultez un lectricien local AVERTISSEMENT Pour r duire les risques d in cendie ou de d charge lectrique n exposez pas cet appareil la pluie ou l humidit Un soin tout particulier devrait tre pris pour qu aucun objet ne tombe et que des liquides ne soient renvers s dans l encoffrement par aucune des ouvertures qui peuvent exister 19 Ce produit individuel ou en combinaison avec un am plificateur et des couteurs ou le ou les haut parleurs risque de produire des niveaux sonores qui pourraient causer une perte d auditive permanente NE PAS mettre en service pendant une longue p riode un niveau de volume lev ou un niveau qui est incon fortable Si vous prouvez n importe quelle sorte de perte auditive ou de sonnerie dans les oreilles vous devriez consulter un audiologiste IMPORTANT Plus le son est fort plus la p riode de temps avant que les d g ts se produisent est courte 20 Certains produits Yamaha peuvent avoir des supports et 21 ou des accessoires d installation compl mentaires qui sont fournis comme partie du produit ou en tant qu ac cessoires optionnels Certains de ces articles sont con us pour tre mont s ou install s par le distributeur Veuillez vous assurer que les supports sont stables et que tous les accessoires optionnels quan
105. nd Fugue 007 Admiration Media Management To enter characters using the keyboard see Keyboard Character Map on page 44 m d L D A 100 EN_ book Page 66 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Press and v to move the songs to the desired position SortSong tENT SortSong tENT 006 Toccata and Fugue 007 Admirat ion 007 Admiration 006 Toccata and Fugue Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen SortSong OK YES NO 008 Interact ion 006 Toccata and Fugue Press YES to rearrange NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears SortSongs ANY Executing D Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the song function menu Converting Song Format Song Selection Screen FUNC SMF songs can be converted to E SEQ songs and vice versa This function is available for songs in the album on Memory USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Select ConvertSong in the song function menu then press ENTER SONG MENU 2 2 TT nteeConvertsonsyy Counter The ConvertSong screen appears ConvertSong ENT 001 Sons For Students SMFO DE SEQ 1 a D S D 100 EN_ book Page 67 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Press YES and NO to select a song format ConvertSong ENT 001 Sons
106. nd as the original composer creator intended ianoSoft Getting Started Connecting the Control Unit Make sure that the coaxial cable extending from the piano is connected to Note The coaxial cable should be the TO PIANO connector on the rear panel of the control unit connected to the control unit when the Disklavier is i installed If however it is not carefully connect them to the control unit s TO PIANO connector on the rear panel It is recommended to mount the control unit to the underside of the bass P side key bed f Connecting the AC Power Cable Connect the cord extending from the power supply unit of the piano to the DC IN 12V connector of the control unit A Important Connect the AC power cable extending from the piano to Make sure that the voltage the AC wall outlet of the AC wall outlet matches that marked on the Disklavier s Serial No plate A 100 EN_ book Page 8 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter mi l b 102 EN CHO02 fm Page 9 Monday June 2 2008 4 28 PM Chapter Getting Started 2 Using the Remote Control The Disklavier is equipped with a remote control which allows convenient control from almost anywhere in the room This chapter provides notes on handling the remote control i E installing Batteries in the Remote Control Before the remote control can be used
107. ntation du connecteur D SUB en raccordant le cable Lo 9 A 100 EN_ book Page 0 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM l f ysijsuy disklavier ES Series Operation Manual ei a IZ KIN 100 EN_ book Page i Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Welcome to the Yamaha Disklavier Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Disklavier piano The Disklavier is a fascinating instrument that integrates a classic Yamaha acoustic piano with innovative electronics to suit your entertainment educational and creative needs while retaining the tone touch and long term value that have long made Yamaha pianos the world s finest Before using your Disklavier piano please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference E Notes on Source Code Distribution For three years after the factory shipment you may request from Yamaha the source code for any portions of the product which are licensed under the GNU General Public License by writing to the following address 1480 Ryoke Kakegawa Shizuoka 436 0038 JAPAN Piano International Sales Division YAMAHA Corporation The source code will be provided at no charge however we may require you to reimburse Yamaha for the cost of delivering the source code to you The source code download is also available on the following website http www global yamaha com download disklavier_e3 e Note that we shall bear no responsibility whats
108. ntents on page 17 Select DeleteAll in the media function menu then press i ysijsuy ENTER MEDIA MENU CopyA 1 me letedll Ep The DeleteAll screen appears DeletedAll ENT Media Memory Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen DeleteAll OK YES NO gt Media Memory Press YES to delete NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears Delete ll lt DeleteAll ANY se ing gt n leted Press any button Press any button to return to the media function menu d A 100 EN_ book Page 76 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Copying Song File from a Personal Computer to the Disklavier Note Copy protected files such as PianoSoft and You can copy song files from a Windows or Macintosh computer to a special folder on the Disklavier called FromToPC and then play them on the Disklavier PianoSoft Plus songs cannot be copied to the FromToPC folder Note Do not copy the files other Connect the control unit to a LAN local area network to thani Disklavier song tiles which a personal computer with a song file is also connected Note Itis necessary to configure the Disklavier properly for network communications by enabling it to get a DHCP IP address automatically recommended or by assigning an appropriate address manually The procedure is th
109. o clock Lights up while the speaker is turned on position IZ KIN 100 EN_ book Page 7 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Basic Disklavier Terminology The following is a list of several basic Disklavier words that you may need to know before proceeding with operational procedures in this manual For additional Disklavier terminology see the glossary provided in Chapter 15 Ensemble Song An ensemble song contains the same left and right hand parts as an L R song and extra tracks that are played by the internal XG tone generator Accompanying tracks can include acoustic bass drums strings vibes etc L R Song In a L R song the left hand piano part is stored on track 1 L and the right hand piano part is stored on track 2 R During playback you can cancel either part and practice that part yourself When recording an L R song you can record the two parts simultaneously or separately Memory Disk The Disklavier has a total of 128 megabytes of internal flash memory named Memory Disks that allow you to store song data without a floppy disk MIDI An acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other PianoSoft The PianoSoft Disk Collection is a library of prerecorded song disks made by Yamaha for use with the Disklavier series Many titles are available and among the many musical styles included are classical jazz and
110. o Rev Ch 01 nil Ei a D b 100 EN_ book Page 95 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM i Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices 10 B Select a desired option with the cursor buttons a v then press YES and NO to change setting l ysijsuy Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Transmission SETUP The Disklavier can transmit the information of piano playing ensemble part playback on the Disklavier as the MIDI data to the connected MIDI device to reproduce the sound with its sound generator etc or to record the MIDI data The following options should be set up in advance E MIDI OUT Port Selects the terminal port used for the data transmission MIDI Select this when the MIDI device is connected to MIDI OUT terminal USB Select this when the MIDI device is connected to USB port E MIDI OUT Selects one of the following parts to be transmitted to the connected MIDI device ESBL Out Select this when you transmit the ensemble part played back on the Disklavier KBD Out Select this when you transmit the piano part played on the Disklavier Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP MENU 1 2 gt ET imerP Lay ENT ET XMIDI M tune i a lian b 100 EN_ book Page 96 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 10 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices
111. oever for any damage arising from changes additions deletions made to the software for this product by a third party other than Yamaha or party authorized by Yamaha e Note that re use of source code released to the public domain by Yamaha is unguaranteed and Yamaha shall not bear any responsibility whatsoever for the source code E Trademarks amp Copyrights e Yamaha Disklavier Silent PianoSoft PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft PlusAudio PianoSmart and SmartPianoSoft are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation e SmartKey CueTIME and You Are The Artist are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America e Disklavier E3 software Copyright 2008 YAMAHA CORPORATION e This contains programs licensed under the GNU General Public License GNU Lesser General Public License the BSD Copyright the Artistic License and the others e Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries e Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries l ZIN i A 100 EN_ book Page ii Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Important Precautions Read the following before operating the Disklavier E Warnings Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subject to excessive heat low temperatures or direct sunlight This could be a fire hazard and may damage the finish and internal parts Excessive humidity
112. oice Display Name 275 Saw2 325 Halo Pad 375 BelChoir 276 ThickSaw 326 SweepPad 376 Echoes 277 DynaSaw 327 Shwimmer 377 EchoPad2 278 DigiSaw 328 Converge 378 Echo Pan 279 Big Lead 329 PolarPad 379 EchoBell 280 HeavySyn 330 Celstial 380 Big Pan 281 WaspySyn 13 Synth Effects 381 SynPiano 282 PulseSaw 331 Rain 382 Creation B 283 Dr Lead 332 ClaviPad 383 Stardust 5 284 VeloLead 333 HrmoRain 384 Reso Pan Ei 285 Seq Ana 334 AfrenWnd 385 Sci Fi 286 CaliopLd 335 Caribean 386 Starz 287 Pure Pad 336 SoundTrk 14 Ethnic 288 Chiff Ld 337 Prologue 387 Sitar 289 Rubby 338 Ancestrl 388 DetSitar 290 CharanLd 339 Crystal 389 Sitar 2 291 DistLead 340 SynDrCmp 390 Tambra 292 WireLead 341 Popcorn 391 Tamboura 293 Voice Ld 342 TinyBell 392 Banjo 294 SynthAah 343 RndGlock 393 MuteBnjo 295 VoxLead 344 GlockChi 394 Rabab 296 Fifth Ld 345 ClearBel 395 Gopichnt 297 Big Five 346 ChorBell 396 Oud 298 Bass amp Ld 347 SynMalet 397 Shamisen 299 Big amp Low 348 SftCryst 398 Koto 300 Fat amp Prky 349 LoudGlok 399 T Koto 301 SoftWurl 350 XmasBell 400 Kanoon 12 Synth Pad 351 VibeBell 401 Kalimba 302 NewAgePd 352 DigiBell 402 Bagpipe 303 Fantasy2 353 AirBells 403 Fiddle 304 Warm Pad 354 BellHarp 404 Shanai 305 ThickPad 355 Gamelmba 405 Shanai2 306 Soft Pad 356 Atmosphr 406 Pungi 307 SinePad 357 WarmAtms 407 Hichriki 308 Horn Pad 358 HollwRis 15 Percussive 309 RotarStr 359 NylonEP 408 TnklBell 310 PolySyPd 360 NylnHarp 409 Bonang 3
113. ong RND all songs in Repeat current album in random order A B Part Cancel L left R right pedal Timer Playback See page 00 SmartKey Playback See page 00 PianoSmart Playback See page 00 Playback Controls Polyphony 16 notes acoustic piano Volume 11 levels 10 to 0 Tempo 50 to 50 in 1 increment Transposition 24 to 24 semitones 2 octaves in 1 semitone increment Balance TG Audio 10 to 127 Piano Part Recording L R overwrite split Metronome Mode Recording Recording See page 00 Functions Tempo Changing See page 00 Audio CD Synchronization See page 09 Fans Playing XG Voices Approx 500 voices Functions Range 30 to 400 beats per minute Metronome Time Signatures 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 Volume Controllable Song Copy delete sort type convert time format convert D Album Copy delete sort Utility Functions Backup Restore See page 00 Floppy Disk Format DisklavierRadio See page 00 Network Functions FromToPC See page 00 Network Update See page 00 Update Firmware update with the update CD or via the Internet Specifications are subject to change without prior notice Note Equipped with the C3 grand piano or higher specification model only Continuous sensing for the damper and soft pedals and on off sensing for the sostenuto pedal 3 Possib
114. or to the volume parameter then press YES and NO METRONOME SS TEMPO 125bpm J 3 4 VOLUME M m 3 LES a 5 L D A 100 EN_ book Page 46 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Press RECORD in the metronome setting screen The metronome recording setting screen appears METRONOME t gt paun VOLUME BHBE Press PLAY The metronome starts and recording begins immediately The indicators flash to show the beat and the beat counter starts counting 001 1 The display will cycle as shown below in the first measure RECORD IER 99 401 039 BRRRRRRRRRRRRREE lt 001 1 gt RRRERSRSRRRRREER RECORD BR 99 401 039 LLLLLLL LI lt 001 2 gt RECORD BR 99 401 039 HRREREEE lt 001 3 gt HRRREREE The display will return to the normal recording screen after counting for the first measure Start playing your song Press STOP when you finish playing your song The recorded song is loaded e b 100 EN_ book Page 47 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D Advanced Recording Recording the Left and Right Parts Separately Album Selection Screen RECORD When recording an L R song the left and right hand parts can be recorded separately Either part can be recorded first and the pedals can be recorded with the first part While you record the second part the first part will play back for mon
115. plied with the monitor speakers Only for models supplied with the monitor speakers Note In the OMNI OUT volume parameter the following of 127 is M Volume OMNI OUT volume parameter YES T 500 l 127 NO M Volume Chapter f ysijsuy lia S a L D A 100 EN_ book Page 92 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 10 Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP SETUP_MENU 1 2 gt Timer lay ENT bal XMIDI M tune Select Audio I O with the cursor buttons gt 4 v then press ENTER SETUP MENU 1 2 gt ee Et eu 10 0 XMIDI M tune The audio I O setting screen appears Audiol 0 OTM REA ud io gt OMNI IN VOL 064 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons a v then press YES and NO to change setting nil D Ei b 110 EN_CH10 fm Page 93 Monday June 2 2008 4 37 PM Chapter B Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up Other Devices 10 Hooking Up MIDI Devices MIDI an acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface allows Note When you use the USB electronic device synthesizers etc to interact and work in i connection it is required to synchronization with other MIDI compatible device The Disklavier enables install the USB driver to the f 5
116. po range is from 30 bpm to 400 bpm For minutes and seconds the tempo range is from 75 to 242 Press STOP to save the tempo change The following screen appears RECORD ENT gt ARR S XI XNEW CANCEL The following table gives a description of each of the options Option Description SAVE The song is saved at its new tempo under the current song title NEW The song is saved at its new tempo under a new song number The original song is kept under the previous song number CANCEL The song with a new tempo is discarded The original song is kept under the previous song number Chapter Advanced Recording 7 B l ysijsuy b 100 EN_ book Page 54 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter 7 Advanced Recording Press lt and to select an option then press ENTER To change the tempo again or to reset the original tempo repeat steps 1 to 6 CD Synchronized Recording Album Selection Screen Insert an audio CD LiAel s You can record a Disklavier piano performance along with the playback of songs on commercial CDs Select a destination medium and album Insert an audio CD and select the song that you want to synchronize with Press RECORD Lo Ds lt 00 00 gt The SPS recording standby screen appears and RECORD on the control unit lights red and PLAY PAUSE flashes in green Select the desired part of a song
117. popular The disk includes songs for listening enjoyment piano study disks for the piano student and accompaniment disks for vocal and instrumental practice PianoSoft is sometimes used as a generic term for PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft PianoSoft Plus PianoSoft Er PianoSoft Plus software contains prerecorded ensemble songs featuring instrumental accompaniment that can be played back on the Disklavier See your Disklavier dealer for a PianoSoft catalog PianoSoft PianoSoft PlusAudio Ro CD software made by Yamaha containing audio and MIDI signals for playing back on the Disklavier SMART SmartPianoSoft ano Software made by Yamaha containing MIDI signals for playing back along with standard audio CDs Song A song usually means a short piece of music with lyrics However in the Disklavier manuals the term song is used to refer to any piece of music Tone Generator An electronic device that generates instrument voices The Disklavier has an internal XG tone generator that can produce nearly 700 instrumental and percussion voices Voice The sounds produced by a tone generator expressing various instruments XG Xej Yamaha XG is an extension of the GM General MIDI format With greater polyphony more voice and effects it improves song compatibility between MIDI devices When a song in the Yamaha XG format is played on another XG compatible tone generator or synthesizer it will play and sou
118. qui suit Notification relative la batterie Ce produit PEUT con tenir une petite batterie non rechargeable qui quand ceci est applicable est soud e en place La dur e moyenne de ce type de batterie est approximativement de cinq ans Quand le remplacement devient n cessaire prenez contact avec un technicien qualifi pour ex cuter le remplacement Avertissement N essayez pas de recharger d monter ou incin rer ce type de batterie Maintenez toutes les bat teries hors de la port e des enfants Mettez les batteries us es au rebut et promptement conform ment aux obli gations impos es par les lois applicables Remarque Dans certains secteurs il est exig par la loi que le pr pos l entretien renvoie les pi ces d fectueuses Cependant vous avez l option que le pr pos l entre tien mette ces pi ces au rebut pour vous Notification de mise au rebut Si ce produit tait en dommag au del de la possibilit du d pannage ou pour quelque raison si sa dur e de vie utile est con sid r e comme arrivant terme veuillez respecter la r glementations d tat locale et f d rale et qui est associ e la mise au rebut des produits qui contiennent du plomb des batteries des plastiques etc NOTIFICATION Les frais administratifs encourus en raison d un manque de connaissance concernant la fa on dont une fonction ou des effets r agissent quand l appa reil est utilis comme con u ne
119. reward you with ear tickling phrases incredible harmonies and lush arpeggios to give you the aural and visual image of a complete high quality performance In short it SHOWS you which key to play WAITS for you to play that key before it continues and REWARDS you with music It is like having an eternally patient music teacher showing your fingers which notes to play To select a song see Chapter 3 Select a desired SmartKey song Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 Press PLAY Playback stops and the key to play next moves slightly The key to play flashes in the z counter n Key ee slightly lt E3 gt Pache l be l S Play the key that the keyboard indicates This will continue until the song is finished Notice that the Disklavier patiently waits for you to play the right key before proceeding to the next key Also notice that if you happen to miss the cue it will gently remind you what the key is every few seconds until you play the right key E Key notation As a reference C3 is middle C which means C4 is an octave above middle C and so on Ci2DI2 FI2GI2ZA 2 CI3DI3 FIBGIRAIZ C4 Middle C L EN 105 EN_CH05 fm Page 40 Monday June 2 2008 4 33 PM Chapter a Advanced Piano Playing Playing the Disklavier
120. rolyte from dry batteries has found its way inside your mouth gargle immediately and consult a physician Do not install the dry batteries with the and poles reversed Misaligning the poles of dry batteries can lead the dry batteries to be charged or shorted or it can cause them to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire damage to nearby objects or in burns injury or other bodily harm Use only the designated batteries Do not use used batteries with unused batteries or different types of batteries together This can cause them to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in a fire or in burns injury or other bodily harm Replace all the dry batteries at the same time Do not use new and old dry batteries together Do not use different types of batteries alkaline and manganese batteries batteries made by different manufacturers or different battery products made by the same manufacturer together this can cause them to heat up ignite or leak electrolyte When the battery powered unit is not going to be used for a prolonged period of time remove the dry batteries from the unit Otherwise the batteries will run down and their electrolyte may leak resulting in damage to the unit Remove spent batteries immediately from equipment Otherwise batteries will overdischarge causing them to heat up leak electrolyte or burst which in turn may result in damage to nearby obj
121. s directives Conservez ces directives Observez tous les avertissements Suivez toutes les directives N utilisez pas cet appareil pr s de l eau Nettoyez seulement avec un tissu sec Ne bloquez aucune des ouvertures de ventilation In stallez conform ment aux directives du constructeur N installez pr s d aucune source de chaleur telle que des radiateurs des registres de chaleur des appareils de chauffage ou d autres appareils amplificateurs y compris qui produisent de la chaleur N asservissez pas l objectif de s curit de la prise de type polaris e ou de mise la terre Une prise polar is e a deux lames avec une plus large que l autre Une prise de type mise la terre a deux lames et une troisi me lame de mise la terre La lame large ou la troisi me lame est pr vue pour votre s curit Si la prise fournie ne s ajuste pas dans votre prise secteur consultez un lectricien pour le remplacement de an cien mod le de prise Prot gez le cordon d alimentation de secteur afin que personne ne puisse marcher ni le pincer en particulier les prises les prises de courant et la position o il quit te de l appareil Utilisez seulement les quipements ou accessoires in diqu s par le constructeur Utilisez seulement avec le chariot le support le tr pied la platine de fixa gt tion ou la table indiqu e par le con structeur ou vendue avec l appareil Quand un chariot est
122. s in the folder See Chapter 8 Media Management Refreshing the Contents in FromToPC on page 78 E For Windows only In case that you cannot find the Dkv icon 1 Click Entire Network under Other Places in the left side menu of the My Network Places window 2 Double click the Microsoft Windows Network icon to open it 3 Double click the Dkv icon to open it 4 Double click the Disklavier icon to open it and confirm that the FromToPC folder is shown under that 5 Copy the desired song files to the FromToPC folder Note Note Note Media Management Dkv differs depending on the model If the user ID and password are required during the process enter any name for the ID and leave the space for the password blank Do not access the FromToPC folder while the Disklavier is engaged in another operation such as file copying or deleting S a L D A 100 EN_ book Page 78 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter mi Media Management Refreshing the Contents in FromToPC Select the FromToPC FUNC You must refresh the contents in the FromToPC folder after copying song To select a medium see Chapter files from a personal computer in order to play them on the Disklavier 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 Select Refresh in the media function menu
123. sont pas couverts par la garantie du constructeur et incombent pour cette raison la responsabilit des propri taires Veuillez tudier at tentivement ce manuel et consultez votre distributeur avant de demander un d pannage EMPLACEMENT DE LA PLAQUE SIGNAL TIQUE La repr sentation graphique ci dessous indique l emplacement de la plaque signal tique Le num ro de mod le le num ro de s rie les conditions d alimenta tion lectrique etc sont mentionn es sur cette plaque Vous devriez enregistrer le num ro de mod le le num ro de s rie et la date de l achat dans les espaces fournis ci dessous et conserver ce manuel comme relev permanent de votre achat Mod le Num ro de s rie Date d achat o mal D ZIN o LA i A 001 Caution fm Page i Monday June 2 2008 2 01 PM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS WARNING When using any electrical or electronic product basic precautions should always be followed These precautions include but are not limited to the following Or TON AE HE r 10 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in ac cordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radia tors heat registers stoves or other
124. sor buttons gt a v then press ENTER SETUP MENU 1 2 gt D TimerPlay Audiol 0 ES D M tune The MIDI setting screen appears gt MIDI IN Port S3 gt Piano Rev Ch 01 Select a desired option with the cursor buttons a v then press YES and NO to change setting D b 100 EN_ book Page 98 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Other Settings Tuning the Tone Generator TG Master Tune SETUP The internal XG tone generator has already been tuned to match the acoustic piano A38 440 Hz However you can re tune the internal XG tone generator in accordance with the pitch of the acoustic piano by following the procedure below Press SETUP The setup menu screen appears SETUP SETUP MENU 1 2 Timer Lay ENT ba XMIDI M tune Select M Tune with the cursor buttons lt gt a v then press ENTER SETUP MENU 1 2 gt TimerPlay Audiol 0 MIDI yM tune The TG Master Tune setting screen appears TG Master Tune tie OOOcent Playing the keyboard press YES and NO to tune the pitch of the internal XG tone generator The same note will sound simultaneously on the XG tone generator s digital piano and on the acoustic piano as soon as you play the keyboard The pitch of the internal XG tone generator can be adjusted in a range of 50 cent to 50 cent nil
125. ss TRANSPOSE 0 to set to the original key EB Repeating Song Playback Song Playback Screen There are three repeat modes ALL RPT RND as described below You can use these functions for entertainment or study purpose Press REPEAT on the remote control The repeat setting screen appears REPEAT gt Memory REPEAT REPEAT ALL Press REPEAT to select repeat modes REPEAT The following options are available Option Description ALL Repeats all songs on the selected album RPT Repeats selected song RND Shuffles the order of songs on the selected album and repeats the cycle OFF Plays Back songs normally mi b 104 EN_CH04 fm Page 29 Monday June 2 2008 4 50 PM D Advanced Song Playback Press PLAY to start repeat playback To cancel the repeat mode press REPEAT until OFF appears on the screen REPEAT Repeating a Specific Section of a Song A B Repeat During Playback In the A B repeat playback is repeated between two specified points in a song point A and point B This function is useful when practicing or memorizing a difficult section of a song Once specified points A and B are saved until another song is selected recording is started or the Disklavier is turned off To set point A play back a song and press A B when the desired point is reached Point A is set The A B repeat setting screen appears wi
126. sting laboratory in order that you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in its normal and customary manner all foreseeable risks have been elimi nated DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by Yamaha Prod uct performance and or safety standards may be dimin ished Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is has been modified Implied warran ties may also be affected SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha re serves the right to change or modify any of the specifica tions without notice or obligation to update existing units 92 469 C ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to pro duce products that are both user safe and environmental ly friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is ap proximately five years When replacement becomes nec cessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement Warning Do not attempt to recharge disassemble or incinerate this type of battery Ke
127. t gt ENT SRE My Best Hit Collectiof You can enter up to 64 characters d S Ss 100 EN_ book Page 73 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen RenameList OK YES NO My Best Hit Collection Press YES to rename NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears RenaneL ist Executing D Conpleted Press any button Press any button to return to the album function menu Managing Media Media Selection Screen You can use the media function menu for copying or deleting entire contents inside the media Press FUNC in the media selection screen The media function menu screen appears FUNC MEDIA MENU Copy A xDeleteAll Select a desired function with the cursor buttons lt gt a v then press ENTER MEDIA MENU Copy xDeleteAll The following functions are available CopyAll DeleteAll Format Refresh Media Management To select a media see Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 Note Available functions vary depending on the medium you selected Note If there is no available functions the media function menu screen does not appears although pressing FUNC lian d L D A 100 EN_ book Page 74 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter
128. t a destination album CopySong lt gt tENT 001 Mo Art AIN si memes MyFolder ysijsuy Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen CopySong OK YES NO 001 Mo Art USB1 gt 02 MyFolder Press YES to make a copy NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears CopySons ANY Executing 22 Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the song function menu Deleting Songs Song Selection Screen FUNC You can delete songs stored on an album This function is available for songs in the album on Memory USB1 USB2 and FromToPC Select DeleteSong in the song function menu then press ENTER SONG MENU 1 2 gt ot ER De leteSong RenameSons SortSons The DeleteSong screen appears DeleteSong ENT 001 Mo Ar L D A 100 EN_ book Page 64 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen De leteSons OK YES NO 001 Mo Art Press YES to delete the song NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears i De leteSons De leteSons ANY Executing D Bierce Press any button Press any button to return to the song function menu Renaming a Song Song Selection Screen FUNC You can rename the songs which already named This function is
129. t screen appears NewList 03 no title Press ENTER The playlist title editing screen appears ex ist lt gt ENT To enter characters using the Select characters with YES and NO or the keyboard keyboard see Keyboard Character Map on page 44 NewList lt gt tENT oan My Besfi You can enter up to 64 characters Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen NewList OK YES NO 03 My Best Collection a L D A 100 EN_ book Page 72 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter Media Management Press YES to create a new playlist NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears NewList ANY D Executing D Bionic Press any button Press any button to return to the album function menu Renaming a Playlist Album Selection Screen FUNC You can rename a playlist which already registered Select RenameList in the album function menu then press ENTER ALBUM_MENU 1 10 DeleteList NewList Rename ist The RenameList screen appears RenameList ENT My Best Collection Press ENTER The playlist title editing screen appears RenameList lt ENT tiv Best Collection To enter characters using the Select characters with YES and NO or the keyboard keyboard see Keyboard Character Map on page 44 RenameLis
130. tch Generator Drum Voice 433 Seashore 469 Scratch2 List 434 Tweet 470 WindChm 435 Telphone 471 Telphon2 Voies Disnley Name 436 Helicptr 472 CarEngin OMR 437 Applause 473 Car Stop 499 Sent 438 Gunshot 474 Car Pass ns Sa 18 SFX Voice 475 CarCrash aa Boom 450 CuttngNz 476 Siren gre nor rit 451 CttngNz2 477 Train soe EE 452 Str Slap 478 Jetplane ps 453 FI KClik 479 Starship 454 Rain 480 Burst HS ESN 455 Thunder 481 Coaster sail Seer 456 Wind 482 SbMarine eee oe 457 Stream 483 Laughing fe SRE 458 Bubble 484 Scream Internal TG3 Tone Generator Basic Voice List Voice Display Name Voice Display Name Voice Display Name 01 Piano 016 Dulcimer 031 Dist Gtr 001 GrandPno 03 Organ 032 GtrHarmo 002 BritePno 017 DrawOrgn 05 Bass 003 E Grand 018 PercOrgn 033 Aco Bass 004 HnkyTonk 019 RockOrgn 034 FngrBass 005 E Piano1 020 ChrchOrg 035 PickBass 006 E Piano2 021 ReedOrgn 036 Fretless 007 Harpsi 022 Acordion 037 SlapBas1 008 Clavi 023 Harmnica 038 SlapBas2 02 ChromaticPerc 024 TangoAcd 039 SynBassi 009 Celesta 04 Guitar 040 SynBass2 010 Glocken 025 NylonGtr 06 Strings 011 MusicBox 026 SteelGtr 041 Violin 012 Vibes 027 Jazz Gtr 042 Viola 013 Marimba 028 CleanGtr 043 Cello 014 Xylophon 029 Mute Gir 044 Contrabs 015 TubulBel 030 Ovrdrive 045 Trem Str L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 107 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM
131. th the B flashing RES To set point B press A B again Point B is set Memory gt AE Playback starts from point A continues up to point B and returns to point A and playback starts repeatedly Point A Point B SONG 1 SONG 2 SONG 3 f Hda Cycle You cannot set point B that is beyond the selected song Pressing BACK also cancels the point setting and returns to the song playback screen oa E La A 104 EN_CH04 fm Page 30 Monday June 2 2008 4 50 PM Advanced Song Playback To cancel the A B repeat press A B so that OFF flashes on the screen Memory lt 01 38 gt OFF To return to the playback screen press BACK Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part Song Playback Screen This could be useful for example when listening carefully to one part and also when you practice only the left or right hand part while the Disklavier plays the other E Cancelling the Piano Part Select the desired song Press PART SELECT L or PART SELECT R on the remote control to cancel a part PART SELECT Piano Part L R gt BEDS The part cancellation screen appears with the corresponding part canceled Notes of displays L Left hand part R Right hand part P Pedal part ON Plays part OFF Cancels part G Plays part with guide only for SmartKey song No plays on part To replay the canc
132. then press ENTER MEDIA MENU CopyAl xDeleteAll Refresh The Refresh screen appears Refresh Med ia FromToPC Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Refresh OK YES NO Media FronToPC Press YES to refresh NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears Refresh Executing D Conoleted Press any button Press any button to return to the media function menu S D 100 EN_ book Page 79 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM D Media Management Formatting the Floppy Disk Optional Select the FD FUNC In the case of using the unformatted floppy disk on the floppy drive Important Formatting a floppy optional or deleting the entire contents on the floppy disk format the H disk erases all data that floppy disk stored in the disk so make sure that the disk you are going to format does not Insert a floppy disk to the floppy drive optional i contain tie data you wWantto m a ga keep z a n x Toselect a medium see Chapter Select Format in the media function menu then press 3 Basic Song Playback i Bo n E NTER Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 Note If you are formatting a MEDIA MENUS KAD ee is sure that cine Ue ornat M res J protection tab is set to unprotected The Format screen appears i Format
133. u can enter up to 32 characters Press PLAY after title determined Recording begins E La L KIN 100 EN_ book Page 44 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter E Basic Recording Keyboard Characters The following table shows which characters are available Space A B C D E N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a b c d e f g h i j k m n o p q r s t u v w x y z DEAE SE Ju Lies ds se le f lt gt Keyboard Character Map The Disklavier keyboard can also be used to enter characters when titling songs and disks Note Not all characters that the Disklavier provides are available from the keyboard Certain punctuation must be input from the Control Unit See the character table above Cursor back Space Numbers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 abcdef 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 14 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 2 TE 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 4 ALL LTE oo LU Upper case Cursor Letters Lower case forward fghijk mnopq rstuvwx yz s 46 arlag aolo 51 52 53 54 55 s E
134. uld be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 file system USB Hard Disk You can use commercially available USB hard disk drives to store song data or make a backup of song data The USB hard disk drive should be formatted in FAT32 file system Floppy Disk Optional With the optional USB floppy disk drive you can use 3 5 2DD or 2HD floppy disks to store song data The floppy disk should be formatted in MS DOS l a S a A 102 EN_CH02 fm Page 15 Monday June 2 2008 4 27 PM A Chapter Getting Started 2 Compatible File Format The Disklavier can handle these three types of file format SMFO Standard MIDI file format 0 for playback and recording The name of the file should have an extension as MID or mid SMF1 Standard MIDI file format 1 for playback only The name of the file should have an extension as MID or mid ysijsuy E SEQ Format developed by Yamaha for playback and overwrite recording The name of the file should have an extension as FIL or fil Basic Precautions for Using CDs E Handling CDs In order to protect data stored on compact discs from damage or loss handle them with care and observe the following precautions Do not touch the surface of a CD Do not expose CDs to extreme temperatures or humidity The working temperature range is between 4 C and 52 C 40 F and 125 F e
135. une 2 2008 2 54 PM Chapter o Internal Tone Generator Voices The following table lists the basic voices for the internal GM XG and TG3 tone generator These voices are available on any GM XG and TG3 compatible generator or synthesizer Internal GM XG Tone Generator Basic Voice List Voice Display Name Voice Display Name Voice Display Name m 01 Piano 043 Orgel 086 OrgFlute B 001 GrandPno 044 Vibes 087 TrmOrgFl 5 002 GrandPnoK 045 VibesK 088 ReedOrgn 003 MelloGrP 046 HardVibe 089 Puff Org 004 PianoStr 047 Marimbak 090 Acordion 005 Dream 048 MarimbaK 091 Accordit 006 BritePno 049 SineMrmb 092 Harmnica 007 BritPnoK 050 Balafon2 093 Harmo 2 008 E Grand 051 Log Drum 094 TangoAcd 009 ElGrPnoK 052 Xylophon 095 TngoAcd2 010 Det CP80 053 TubulBel 04 Guitar 011 ElGrPno1 054 ChrchBel 096 NylonGitr 012 ElGrPno2 055 Carillon 097 NylonGt2 013 HnkyTonk 056 Dulcimer 098 NylonGt3 014 HnkyTnkK 057 Dulcimr2 099 VelGtHrm 015 E Pianol 058 Cimbalom 100 Ukulele 016 El PnoiK 059 Santur 101 SteelGtr 017 MelloEP1 03 Org
136. up copy of the songs which are in the internal memory see Chapter 8 Media Management Making Backups of Songs on page 80 The parameters contain the metronome setting the clock setting the timer play setting and the Internet setting Chapter ysijsuy lian AD ZS l L D A 111 EN_CH11 fm Page 100 Monday June 2 2008 4 42 PM Chapter 1 Other Settings Press ENTER OK flashes in the first line of the screen Reset 0K YES NO gt Reset Factory Init Press YES to reset NO to cancel After a while the completion message appears i Reset ANY Executing D Completed Press any button Press any button to return to the system menu screen Diagnosing the Disklavier Maintenance Mode SYSTEM The piano diagnostics may be required as the occasion demands In such a case follow the instructions of your Yamaha dealer and perform the following procedure Press SYSTEM The system menu screen appears SYSTEM SYTEM MENU 1 2 gt D Klock Adi EI Backup xRestore Select Maintenance with the cursor buttons lt gt a Y then press ENTER SYSTEM MENU 2 2 ga intenance The maintenance screen appears N Maintenance Mode ENTER e b 111 EN_CH11 fm Page 101 Monday June 2 2008 4 42 PM Chapter Other Settings
137. ur Performance e The remote control with clear and logical layout of buttons lets you quickly enjoy the features of the Disklavier E3 e The display on the front panel employs an organic electro luminescent display which makes it brighter and more easily readable than ever Items supplied with the Disklavier Check that the following items are supplied with your Disklavier e 1 Control unit e 1 Control unit suspension bracket e 2 Monitor speakers e 1 Monitor speaker installation kit e 2 Speaker cords e 1 Remote control e 2 Batteries for remote control e 2 Sample PianoSoft CD software e 1 Quick reference e 1 Operation manual Only for models supplied with the monitor speakers ES le P ig 100 EN_ book Page 2 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM j Chapter 1 Introduction Names of Parts and Their Functions E Control Unit Front Panel disklavier DKC 800 T a a RE 1 ON OFF button Turns on or shuts down the Disklavier Press once to turn it on and once again to shut it down 2 USB port Used to connect a USB flash memory etc 3 Remote control sensor When using the remote control point it toward this sensor 4 CD drive Insert a PianoSoft PlusAudio or other audio or audio MIDI CD here 5 CD eject button Used to open the CD drive 6 PLAY PAUSE button Used to start and pause playback 7 STOP button Used to stop playback and recording RECORD button
138. using the IDC service Press INTERNET The Internet menu screen appears NTERNET 1 1 O gt ED RadioE ter xUpdate Select Update with the cursor buttons gt 4 v then press ENTER INTERNET 1 1 D Radio MyAccount Update The update screen appears Update tENT 1 00 1 01 Upda te E ECS re Initializing Internet Settings XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX EEEO If you want to initialize the Internet settings first you must reset the whole system of the Disklavier See Chapter 11 Other Settings Resetting the Disklavier on page 99 Chapter i m 3 LES gt AD ZS om i e A 100 EN_ book Page 90 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM A Chapter Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking 0 Up Other Devices mi Hooking Up AV Equipment If you connect the Disklavier to an audio system you can hear the sound played played back on the Disklavier from the connected audio system and the sound played back on the connected audio system from the Disklavier AV amplifier CD player etc 2 To audio T To audio t inputs outputs PCA cord PCA cord not supplied not supplied l V KIN 100 EN_ book Page 91 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Enhancing the Disklavier b
139. wn and may be held somewhere in between Using incremental pedal data also called continuous or half pedal data the Disklavier precisely records the up and down movement of the piano pedals Internet A huge network made up of networks the Internet allows high speed data transfer among computers mobile phones and other devices IP Address A string of numbers assigned to each computer connected to a network and indicating the device s location on the network LAN Short for Local Area Network this is a data transfer network that connects a group of computers at a single location such as an office or home by means of a special cable L R Song In a L R song the left hand piano part is stored on track 1 L and the right hand piano part is stored on track 2 R During playback you can cancel either part and then play that part yourself When recording an L R song you can record the two parts simultaneously or separately l IZ KIN 100 EN_ book Page 113 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM MIDI An acronym for Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other Modem A device which connects and allows data transfer between a conventional telephone line and a computer It converts the digital signals from the computer to analog audio for sending over the phone line and vice versa Piano Parts Refer to the left and ri
140. y Hooking Up Other Devices 10 Setting Up the Disklavier for Audio Data Reception Transmission SETUP You can select the kind of the incoming going out audio signals The following options should be set up in advance OMNI IN Selects the appropriate option to match the incoming data input to the OMNI SYNC IN jacks Audio Select this when you play back an audio software on the connected CD player etc and reproduce the sound from the monitor speakers Analog MIDI Select this when you play back PianoSoft PlusAudio song OFF Select this when you cancel the data reception from the OMNI SYNC IN jacks E OMNI IN Vol Adjust the volume of the incoming audio signals to the OMNI SYNC IN jacks The volume can be set in a range of 000 to 127 E OMNI OUT Selects the desired data to be output from the OMNI SYNC OUT jacks Output Select this when you output the same audio signals as the ones for the monitor speakers OFF Select this when you cancel the data transmission from the OMNI SYNC OUT jacks E OMNI OUT Vol Adjust the volume of the outgoing audio signals to the OMNI SYNC OUT jacks The volume can be set in a range of 000 to 127 or to M Volume When you set to M Volume the OMNI OUT volume works with the main volume E ANALOG MIDI IN Vol Adjust the volume of the incoming audio signals to the ANALOG MIDI IN jacks The volume can be set in a range of 000 to 127 Only for models sup
141. yback Changing the Playback Tempo in which tempo changes are lost when the Disklavier is turned off The tempo of a song can be changed many times This function can be used when recording a very complex song that is difficult to play at a fast tempo First record the song at a tempo you can manage then change the tempo afterwards For example you could record a difficult left hand part at a slow tempo use this function to change the tempo then record the right hand part at the normal tempo If a song s time format is minutes and seconds tempo changes are specified as a percentage of the original tempo If a song s time format is measures and beats tempo changes are specified in beats per minute Select a desired medium and album Press RECORD amp To select a medium or album see Chapter 3 Basic Song Playback Selecting Medium and Their Contents on page 17 l i S D 100 EN_ book Page 53 Monday June 2 2008 2 54 PM Press lt and to select the song in which you want to change the tempo Press FUNC three times FUNC Cy For measures and beats the current song tempo bpm is shown RECORD I te 1 7bom J 4 4 VOLUME HHBE For minutes and seconds the current song tempo is shown as 000 RECORD t 000 YES increases the tempo and NO decreases the tempo For measure and beats the tem
142. yback of all songs on an album until another medium or album is selected the recording standby mode is engaged the Disklavier is turned off or they are reset f ysijsuy Songs are not played back in the normal song order Make sure that the random repeat mode is off The playback order differs from the order on another device The playback order depends on the recording software or other factors Naming the file starting from numbers such as 01 02 etc may solve the problem When selecting a song using the remote control s number keypad but the last song on the album is selected If a song number higher than the last song number on the album is specified the last song will be selected When specifying a search time using the remote control s number keypad but the end of the song is selected If a time value higher than the total length of the song is specified the end of the song will be selected Some notes drop out during playback When a piano song is played back at a low volume complex note trills and faint pianissimo passages sometimes drop out In such case increase the Disklavier s volume level PianoSmart playback cannot be performed Make sure that an appropriate SmartPianoSoft song which is paired with the song on commercial CDs is selected The pedals do not operate during playback Tone Generator Symptom Make sure that the pedal part is not canceled R

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