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1.                                                                                                                                       Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI  valce   MSB   LSB ae Voice Name voice   MSB   LSB Ge Voice Name   0 127     0 127   1 128   0 127     0 127   1 128   PIANO 051 000 112 037  Slap Bass  001 000 113 001   Live  Grand Piano 052 000 112 039   Synth Bass  002 000 114 001 __  Live  Warm Grand Piano 053 000 113 039   Hi Q Bass  003 000 112 001   Grand Piano 054 000 113 040  Dance Bass  004   000 112 002   Bright Piano STRINGS  005 000 112 007   Harpsichord 055 000 116 050  Live  Orchestra  006 000 112 004   Honky tonk Piano 056 000 112 049   String Ensemble  007 000 112 003  MIDI Grand Piano 057 000 112 050  Chamber Strings  008 000 113 003  CP 80 058 000 113 050  Slow Strings  E PIANO 059 000 112 045 _  Tremolo Strings  009 000 114 005   Cool  Galaxy Electric Piano 060 000 112 051  Synth Strings  010 000 118 005   Cool  Suitcase Electric Piano 061 000 112 046      Pizzicato Strings  011 000 119 005   Cool  Electric Piano 062 000 112 041  Violin  012 000 113 006   Hyper Tines 063 000 112 043  Cello  013   000   112 005   Funky Electric Piano 064   000   112 044  Contrabass  014 000 112 006  DX Modem Electric Piano 065 000 112 047  Ham  015 000 114 006  Venus Electric Piano 066 000 112 106   Banjo  016 000 114 008   E Clavichord 067 000 112 056   Orchestra Hit  017 000 112 008  Clavi CHOIR  ORGAN 068 000 112 053  Choir  018   000   118 019   Cool  Or
2.                                      3e  o  3     3          e  D        D    D     SS    D  D  D   e   D  D  D   e   D  D  D   e   e        gt   a       SS    Oo  3  A  Oo  3     Na  Oo  2  3  Oo  2  3  3       s                                  O  X                                                                            Se E  e                              le   je e  je ejeje   e   811   13    9   b5    C7 C7 C7 C7   ese e  je  jeje e  je  js   je   C7aug C7sus4 Csus2                                                                                 Notes enclosed in parentheses       are optional  the chords  ill be recognized without them                                              DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 29    Using Songs       001 030 Built in Songs  see next page        031 035 User Songs  Songs you record yourself      Songs transferred from a computer  pages 102 104  or Songs in a  USB flash memory connected to the instrument  page 91        036              Listen to the song     Press the  START STOP  button to begin playback of the selected song   You can stop playback at any time by pressing the  START STOP  but   ton again     START   PAUSE e STOP    an   P 2    Song Fast Forward  Fast Reverse  and Pause    These are just like the transport controls on a cassette deck or CD player  letting you fast forward  FF    rewind  REW  and pause  PAUSE  playback of the song           When an A B repeat range is  specified the fast reverse and       forwar
3.                                   page 29     EASY SONG   ARRANGER  bupton T    page 54     STYLE  button                                 page 23     VOICE  button         0 siseeeeee page 15    Panel Controls and Terminals                                         o    w 0009   POSE TENPO pec MERSURE u EASY SONG      SES  092 4   4 001 C  ARRANGER  SI ees Vi e            0018BeatModern     sme Je  m E  E  001 AlvFever s  a  e   Xp wam HE    001 Live  Grand Piano O     25  GO Gy  E SONG MELODY VOIGE eo    lt   gt      DELETE    REGIST PORTABLE SPLIT DUAL HARMONY    RESET      Bu MEMORY AND ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF    el ILI lle  lel lel  e A Lie Lye FIUNT                   BANK           DEMO                   PHONES  DC IN 12V  OUTPUT   gt               CONTRAST TO DEVICE USBe amp   TO HOST SUSTAIN                                        E B                                     Q Dial   pages 63  87     CONTRAST knob page 65    CATEGORY    and          USB TO DEVICE   DUTOS a a a    pages 63  87 TO HOST terminals                    pages 11  99    Number buttons  0   9    amp   SUSTAIN jack                a    page 10      and     buttons pages 63 87     PHONES OUTPUT jack                    page 10     DEMO  button    page46    DC IN 12V jack    page 10     EXIT  button    page 64      REGIST MEMORY   MEMORY BANK    1    2  buttons    page 85         PORTABLE GRAND  button            page 18  D  SPLIT ON OFF  button                    page 17     DUAL ON OFF  button                
4.                           1 Press a button to select a basic function        62  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Basic Operation         Use the dial to select an item or value    When you select a basic function  the item corresponding to that function will be listed in the display   You can then use the dial or the number buttons  0   9  to select the desired item     VOICE SELECT AAAIN   CATEGORY   e PIANO de                     002    Live  Warm Grand       E Se             The currently selected item is high   lighted in the display  In this example the       VOICE  button has been pressed        MChanging ValUeS ccoccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce      Dial   Rotate the dial clockwise to  increase the value of the selected  item  or counterclockwise to  decrease it   s value  Rotate the dial  continuously to continuously  increase or decrease the value     Decrease Increase          and     Buttons    Press the     button briefly to incre    ment the value by 1  or press the     G   2    button briefly to decrement the e YES              DELE   Lo   RESET    Press briefly   Press briefly  to decre  to incre   ment  ment     value by 1  Press and hold either  button to continuously increment or  decrement the value in the corre   sponding direction         Number Buttons  0   9    The number buttons can be used to directly enter a song num   ber or parameter value    Hundreds or tens digits that are    0    can be omitted  see    below    OOQ   09 OO  
5.                        Measure Number             Function ON Off Icons    Dual   DUAL 056  Appears when the Dual Voice is  on  When this icon is showing a  second voice is    layered    on and  played with the main voice     Split   SPLIT 047  Appears when the Split Voice is  on  When this icon is showing  different voices can be played to  the left and right of the keyboard  split point     Performance assistant technology    CHORD  Appears when the performance    assistant technology is on   Harmony  LS    Appears when Harmony is on   When this icon is showing har   mony notes will be added to the  main voice     File Control  When this icon is showing you  can control file operations           ACMP Appears when the  ACMP ON  BRMK   Shows the selected bank  OFF  button is pressed to turn number   accompaniment on after selecting  a style  When showing the key   1  2 Shows the memory num   board range to the left of the split bers that contain data  A  point is used for accompaniment border appears around  chord recognition  the selected number     Appears when the synchro stop  WB     function is engaged     h  Song Track Status  MAINB The style pattern name   pages 56  84   Erg Highlighted during user song  recording   Weele   The track s  selected for  recording are highlighted dur   ing user song recording  Only  tracks that contain data are dis   played  A border appears  around a selected track that  contains data  No border  appears around a Muted track   A       DGX
6.                      The parts played by each track  when a user song is played back           The Difference Between MELODY R and MELODY L      Songs are a combination of a melody and an auto accom   paniment style  Normally    melody    refers to the right hand  part  but in this instrument    melody    parts are provided for  both the right and left hands  MELODY R is the melody  part played by the right hand  and MELODY L is the mel   ody part played by the left hand     56  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Record Your Own Performance    Recording Procedure    From the MAIN display press the  SONG  button  then use  the dial to select the user song number  031   035  you  want to record to       SONG    Y CATEGORY    EASY SONG  ARRANGER  et 20    SONG SELECT                 e  O  O STYLE      Le    Medium Bossa      l  O    030 Slow Rock     031 User Song 1 J     032 User Song 3 I        VOICE       Z SONG MELODY VOICE               f Rotate the dial to select a    song number between 031  and 035        Select the track s  you want to record to and confirm your  selection on the display       Record a Melody Track and the Accompaniment Track  Together    Press the melody track button  1     5  you want to record to while hold   ing the  REC  button    Next  press the  A  button while holding the  REC  button    The selected tracks will be highlighted in the display     SONG MEMORY    REC      Press and hold       III  ho NAM i      Record a Melody track    Pres
7.                3rd   3rd  ot    In the C major triad shown above  the lowest note is the    root    of the   chord  this is the chord s    root position        using other chord notes for   the lowest note results in  inversions    The root is the central sound of the chord  which supports and  anchors the other chord notes    The distance  interval  between adjacent notes of a triad in root position is either a major or minor third     Major third  four half steps  semitones  Minor third three half steps  semitones    esa    um      The lowest interval in our root position triad  between the root and the third  determines whether the triad  is a major or minor chord  and we can shift the highest note up or down by a semitone to produce two addi   tional chords  as shown below       Cm Cm Caug    The basic characteristics of the chord sound remain intact even if we change the order of the notes to create    different inversions  Successive chords in a chord progression can be smoothly connected  for example  by  choosing the appropriate inversions  or chord  voicings                             Reading Chord Names   Chord names tell you just about everything you need to know about a chord   other than the inversion voicing   The chord name tells you what the root of the  chord is  whether it is a major  minor  or diminished chord  whether it requires a  major or flatted seventh  what alterations or tensions it uses     all at a glance       Some Chord Types  These are just so
8.            DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 107       Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide       Installing the driver on Windows 98 Me    I Start the computer     2 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD   ROM drive  A start window will appear  automatically     3 First  make sure the POWER switch on  the instrument is set to OFF  then use a  USB cable to connect the USB terminal of  the computer to the USB connector of the  instrument  When the instrument is  turned on  the computer automatically  displays the  Add New Hardware Wizard   Otherwise  refer to  Troubleshooting  in  the  Accessory CD ROM Installation  Guide  section of the Owner s Manual   For Windows Me users  check the radio button to  the left of  Automatic search for a better driver   Recommended   and click  Next   The system  automatically starts searching and installing the  driver  Proceed to Step 8  If the system does not  detect the driver  select    Specify the location of  the driver  Advanced   and specify the CD ROM  drive s root directory to install the driver and click   Next   Execute the installation by following the  onscreen instructions and proceed to Step 8      NOTE        e If you are using Windows Me  skip Step 4 7     4  Click  Next    The window enables you to select the search  method     5 Check the radio button to the left of   Search for the best driver for your  device   Recommended      Click  Next    The window enables you to select a location in  which to install the drive
9.          045  Overdriven 0000     046 Distortion    Km VERD A HARMONY T f The currently selected split  em VOICE   voice  Kg Acoustic Bass    Hold for longer than a second  ng Pick Bass                DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 17    Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices    Select the desired split voice     Watch the highlighted split voice and rotate the dial until the voice you  want to use is selected  The voice selected here becomes the split voice  which will play to the left of the keyboard split point  For this example  try selecting the    038 Folk Guitar  voice               n uso narmonca      ss   ous C  Ga 037 Classical Guitar    por IY 038 Folk Guitar       CATEGORY    Play the keyboard   y 4 c    ISI AU    Try selecting and playing a range of split voices     Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     Play the Grand Piano Voice    When you just want to play piano  all you have to do is press one convenient button     Press the  PORTABLE GRAND  button     The    001 Grand Piano  voice will be selected        e When you press the  PORTA   BLE GRAND  button all settings  other than touch sensitivity are  turned off  The dual and split  voices will also be turned off  so  only the Grand Piano voice will  play over the entire keyboard     PORTABLE  GRAND    PS    18 06Gx 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual          Fun Sounds    This instrument includes a range of drum kits and unique sound effects you can  use for entertainment  Lau
10.          MIDI settings 0600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000    These settings pertain to performance data transmission and reception        Item Range Settings Description    Local control determines whether or not notes played on the instrument are sounded by its internal  Local ON OFF tone generator system  the internal tone generator is active when local control is on  and inactive when  local control is off        These settings determine whether the instrument is synchronized to its own internal clock  OFF   or to    External Clock ON OFF a clock signal from an external device  ON         These settings determine whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is transmitted  ON  or                            Keyboard Out ON OFF not  OFF    Style Out ON OFF These settings determine whether Style data is transmitted  ON  or not  OFF   during Style playback   Song Out ON OFF These settings determine whether Song data is transmitted  ON  or not  OFF  during Song playback   JEMEN 2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  Z  buttons     If you can t get any sound out of the instrument  this may be the to select the item you want to change its  most likely cause  value     N CAUTION w M     f External Clock is ON and no clock signal is being received from 2  an external device  the song  style  and metronome functions will CATEGORY  not start     Press the  FUNCTION  button  3 Use the dial to select ON or OFF   FUNCTION          100 DpGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 
11.         CATEGORY  ot  SMF Save JG                   SOURCE FILE     User Song 1   DESTINATION FILE      SONGOO                           The source user song seme        4 Select the source user song   You can press the     and     buttons simulta   neously to select the first user song    5 Press the  EXECUTE  button     The DESTINATION SONG will be high   lighted  and a default name will appear for the  converted song file     94  pGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual         To Overwrite an Existing File    If you want to overwrite a file that already exists  on the USB flash memory  use the dial or the      and     buttons to select the file  then skip  ahead to step 7                 Press the  EXECUTE  button     A cursor will appear below the first character in  the file name     7 Change the file name as necessary     Refer to    Saving Data  on page 93 for filename  entry     FILE CONTROL          CATEGORY  ot  SMF Save JO    SOURCE FILE  User Song 1    DESTINATION FILE      SONG001    Pleas Enter Name     The name of the file to  Cursor L be saved    8 Press the  EXECUTE  button  The dis   play prompts you for confirmation     You can cancel the save operation at this point  by pressing the     button     9 Press the  EXECUTE  button again  or  the     button  and the save operation  will begin    The user song will be stored to the USER FILE  folder in the USB flash memory                                     N CAUTION      Once the save in progress message appear
12.       13  69  PORTABLE GRAND                      13  18  REC  1 5  A auth  12  56  REGIST  MEMORY                        13  85  REPEAT  amp  LEARN                        12  52  REW 55 seeseteancrie ts 12  30  SCORE 55 tnc tete d 12  33  SONG cnnan nearne 12  29  SONG MEMORY                              12  57  SPLIT ON OFF issiron 13  17  STEANDBY ON i52  eee reae 11 12  START STOP                    eee 12  63                   Auto Accompaniment Range           0 0  24  Auto Accompaniment                24  26  28  B  Backup     nn aenneaveac acd 61  104  C  CD ROM       ieieieno re  Chord u ento  Chord Dictionary  Chord Fingering  ChOFd TEE  Chord type  Chord Dictionary                82  Chord type  performance   assistant technology                      35 36  Chord Free type  performance   assistant technology                      35 38  Chord Melody type  performance   assistant technology                      35  42  Sr o M           naya 68  Chorus KEE 133  COmpufetr oerte 98 100  102  D  Default Seting E 87  Delete  File Control                                96  Delete  Song Track                                 60  Delete  User Song                                  59  DEMO ayayasqa aa ete RE ee da Z 46  Demo TEE 89  Display  tete 64   65  Double Staff Score                                 33  Drum Kit                         Drum Kit List  Dual Chorus Level      n 88  Dual Octave      Dual Pan 5er a  Dual Reverb Level    E   EdSy Chords inre E 28  Easy Song Ar
13.       4  Press the  EXECUTE  button and the  display prompts you for confirmation   You can press the     button at this point to can   cel the operation     92  DpGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    5 Press the  EXECUTE  button again  or  the     button  and the format operation  will begin      N CAUTION      Once the format in progress message appears on the display  the format operation cannot be canceled  Never turn off the  power or remove the USB flash memory during this operation     6 A message will appear on the display to  inform you that the operation has fin   ished    Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display    NOTE         If the USB flash memory has been write protected  an appropriate  message will appear on the display and you will not be able to exe   cute the operation     Using USB Flash Memory       Saving Data    Three types of data are saved to one  User File  by this operation  user song  style file  and registration mem   ory data  When you save a user song the style file and registration memory are also saved automatically     I Make sure that a properly formatted  USB flash memory has been properly  connected to the instrument s USB TO  DEVICE terminal  and that the icon is  showing in the MAIN display     2 Press the FILE CONTROL  MENU  button     3 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to locate the User File Save item     A default file name will automatically be cre   ated     NE    CATEGORY L    FILE CONTROL          CAT
14.       Are the volume settings of the instrument   playback device  and application program set  to the appropriate levels       Have you selected an appropriate port in the  sequence software       Are you using the latest USB MIDI driver   The latest driver can be downloaded from the  following web site    http   music yamaha com download        Playback response is delayed           Does your computer satisfy the system  requirements     Is any other application or device driver run   ning        Cannot suspend or resume the com        puter correctly        Do not suspend the computer while the MIDI  application is running    If you are using Windows 2000  you may not be  able to suspend resume normally  depending on  the particular environment  USB Host  Controller  etc    Even so  simply disconnecting  and connecting the USB cable will allow you to  use the instrument functions again        How can   delete or re install the driver            Windows Me 98     T When the instrument is recognized cor   rectly  double click    System    in the Con   trol Panel to open the System window     2 Double click the    Device Manager    tab   select    YAMAHA USB MIDI Driver    and  delete it     3 Use the MS DOS prompt or Explorer to  delete the following three files              Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide       L NOTE        To delete these files using Explorer  select  Folder Options  from  the Tool  View  menu  and select  Show all files  and folders       e WINDOWSWN
15.       Check the Local Control on off   See page 100         Is the FILE CONTROL display showing  The instruments keyboard   etc   will not produce any sound while the FILE CONTROL display is  showing  Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     When using the Dictionary function  page 82   the keys in the right  hand area are used only for entering the chord root and type        The style or song does not play back when the   START STOP   button is pressed     Is External Clock setto ON  Make sure External Clock is setto OFF   refer to  External Clock  on page 100        The style does not sound properly     Make sure that the Style Volume  page 88  is setto an appropriate  level        Is the split point set at an appropriate key for the chords you are play   ing  Setthe split point atan appropriate key  page 77     Is the  ACMP  indicator showing in the display  If itis not showing  press the  ACMP ON OFF  button so that it does show        No rhythm accompaniment plays when the   START S TOP   button is pressed after selecting  style number 121 or a style between 133 and 150   Pianist      This is not a malfunction  Style number 121 and style numbers 133   150  Pianist  have no rhythm parts  so no rhythm will play  The other  parts will begin playing when you play a chord in the accompaniment  range of the keyboard if style playback is turned on        Not all of the voices seem to sound  or the sound  seems to be cut off     The footswitch  for sustain  seem
16.       Media is not inserted     Displayed when accessing the media while it is not inserted        Media capacity is full     Displayed when saving data cannot be executed since the media memory  becomes full        Memory F ull    Displayed when the internal memory becomes full during song recording         MIDI receive buffer overflow      Displayed when too much MIDI data was received at one time and failed to  proceed        MoveFile    Displayed while moving a file in the Musicsoft Downloader         Now Writing      Don t turn off the power now  otherwise  the data may be damaged       Displayed while writing data in the memory  Never turn the power off while  writing  Doing so may resultin data loss        Overwrite      Confirms whether overwriting is executed or not           Please Wait          Displayed when executing the jobs that take some time  such as displaying  scores and lyrics        114  DGxX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       Messages          LCD Message  Rename File    Comment    Displayed while rewriting the file name in the Musicsoft Downloader        Save OK      Confirms whether saving is executed or not        Saved data is not found     Displayed when the data to be saved doesn   t exist        Displayed while saving data in the memory  Never turn the power off while          PSU saving  Doing so may result in data loss   Send OK  Confirms whether the data transmission is executed or not   Sending    Displayed while transmitting data      
17.      S xueg    O   CE    x x  x x    x 0 A  H  u6 X  LCl I   HU6 O LCl I   Hu6 O    0   0   x A XO XO   x x             xX xX  9T   T 9T   T    O T  UOTSI  A AAeYD uorqequeue duy IGIN  SZS S29 9dA  GOOC AON LT  932d    LCL   xyxxxxxxxxxxxx   GOTOA ONAL  LOL    EGL  Q    TOT OOT     96     T6    buecuo  Tozxzqauoo  E   9   LETT    o    HHO 930N    NO   3ON AQTOOTEA    pererly    sobesson    jrnejed    pebueyo Teuueyo  jrnejed otseg        gor3oung        0cS 029 Xod T  PON      puez5 e9Tqe3xoq    VHVWVA    134 p6Gx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    MIDI Implementation Chart       ON   X ONOW 43O INNO   P   PON A IOd  44O INWO         DON  SOA   O ONOW    NO INWO   Z Spow ATIOd   NO INWO   I Spon   9   T ebed uo CH OF AOFOU Tx    qosoy so6bes     su  s SATIOV   S  N  AIO S  3ON IIV   AAO0 NO I92O T   STI  TV Weseu   HHO punos TV    Spueuuoj  ourrp   99W   MOOTO  wo ysAs    ounjg    Tes Duos     sod buos    SATSNTOXY U9js  Sg    x  O  x  x  x  x  x  x  x    XXE R E OK 3 OKE K K OK   ONAL     bueuo  L6L   O 9 Bord       DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 135       Hy MIDI Data Format    NOTE     1    By default  factory settings  the instrument ordinarily functions  as a 16 channel multi timbral tone generator  and incoming  data does not affect the panel voices or panel settings  How   ever  the MIDI messages listed below do affect the panel  voices  auto accompaniment  and songs      MIDI Master Tuning   e System exclusive messages for changing the Reverb Type   and Ch
18.      page 16     HARMONY ON OFF  button            page 66     PITCH BEND  wheel                        page 69    DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 13    ck  28       x Changing the Display Language    J    This instrument allows you to select English or Japanese as the display  language  The default display language is English  but if you switch to  Japanese the lyrics  file names  demo display  and some messages will be  displayed in Japanese where appropriate                 1 Press the  FUNCTION  button           VOLUME  EUNCTION Sons Vorme  Fy OCHT o       Press the CATEGORY  4  and      buttons a number of  times until the    Language    item appears     The currently selected display language will appear below the    Lan   guage    item    When highlighted you can use the     and     buttons to select the lan   guage as required                 LANGUAGE     C stie Volume       NEG e Language      Language item    CATEGORY nm  ae    T  language                      Select a display language   The     button selects English and the     button selects Japanese     The language selection will be stored in the internal flash memory so  that it is retained even when the power is turned off     4 Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     14 DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual    Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices       d In addition to piano  organ  and other    standard    keyboard instruments  n  this instrument has a large range of voices
19.     An on the display until the score is  explanation of the selected lesson will appear on the display for a few ready     seconds before the lesson begins        In this case the  R1  indicates that right   hand lesson 1 has been selected                                          mese L R START e  Lesson RI   Waiting  WAITING The song will wait until  YOUR TEMPO you play the right notes   Lesson 1   MINUS ONE  CHORD  NOTE  Lesson R2   Your Tempo  The song will follow  Lesson 2   along at your tempo     NOTE    Lesson R3   Minus One    Practice playing along  Lesson 3     with the song                   MAIN  TRANSPOSE O   TENPO 2 100 4 4 MEASURE 001    016 Mona Lisa    STYLE             Song Lesson off              Song playback will begin automatically when you select  Lesson 1     48 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Select a Song For a Lesson    Play the notes shown in the on screen score  The next note to be played  is indicated by a dot  8  on the appropriate key of the graphic on screen  keyboard  When you play the correct note the marker will move to the  next key to be played  Playback will pause and wait for you to play the  correct note  The triangular marker  W  above the score indicates play   back progress     LESSON Mona Lisa Ri              TEMPO J 069 TRANSPOSE 0 MERSURE 006  e es woe  E                          Left hand part Right hand part    UU     In the case of a right hand lesson           E  e 6    Lisa  Mona Lisa men have named sous  Vou re 
20.     CATEGORY  M  C  po A    EI  WMayWere   usss  267 YesterPf    001 AlvFever      002 GoinLane I          A Music Database list will appear in the display     2 Select a Music Database     Referring to the list on the panel or Music Database List on page 131 of  the manual  use the dial to select a music database  Select one that  matches the image of the song you intend to play    For this example select the  115 DayOfW amp R      3 Play the chords with your left hand and melody with your  right     The jazz style will start playing when you play a left hand chord to the  left of the split point  page 24   Refer to pages 26   28 for information  about playing chords     If you press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display at this  point you can check the assigned voice and style     4 Press the  START STOP  button to stop playback     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 53      Change a Song   s Style       In addition to each song s default style  you can select any other styleto    play the song with the Easy Song Arranger feature  This means that you  can play a song that is normally a ballad  for example  as a bossa nova   as a hip hop tune  etc  You can create totally different arrangements by  changing the style with which a song is played    You can also change the song s melody voice and the keyboard voice for  a complete change of image                          Try Out the Easy Song Arranger    You can try out the Easy Song Arranger feature using the int
21.     Excellent           After the evaluation display has appeared  the lesson will start again    The evaluation feature can be    from the beginning  turned off via the FUNCTION  Grade item  page 89      DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 49    Select a Song For a Lesson    Lesson 2   Your Tempo    Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing  Song playback tempo will vary to match the speed  you are playing at  The song will slow down when you play wrong notes  so you can learn at your own  pace     Select the song and part you want to practice  steps 1 and  3 on page 47      Start Lesson 2     Each time the LESSON  START  button is pressed the lesson modes are  selected in sequence  Lesson 1     Lesson 2     Lesson 3     Off     Les   son 1          START    Lesson R2   Your Tempo  The song will follow  along at your tempo     CHORDDI         Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 2 is  selected     The triangular marker will appear in the score display  and will move to  indicate the current note in the song  Try to play the notes at the correct  timing  As you learn to play the right notes at the right timing the tempo  will increase until eventually you ll be playing at the song s original  tempo     3 Stop the Lesson mode     You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the  START   STOP  button     Once you   ve mastered Lesson 2  move on to Lesson 3     BO  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Select a Song For a Lesson    Le
22.     Press the  MEMORY BANK  button  A  bank number will appear in the display  when you release the button           Bank number    2 Use the dial or the  1   8  number but   tons to select bank you want to recall     DATA ENTRY    OOO  OOO  OO  SOG    CATEGORY EI P DELETE          RESET    You can check whether the panel settings are  stored in registration memory 1 or 2 by press   ing the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display     3 Press the REGIST MEMORY button   1   or  2   containing the settings you want  to recall  The panel controls will be  instantly set accordingly     86 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual      Settings That Can be Saved to the Registra   tion Memory      Style settings   Style number  Auto Accompaniment ON OFF   Split Point  Style settings  Main A B    Style Volume  Tempo  Chord Fingering      Voice settings  Main Voice setting  Voice number  Volume   Octave  Pan  Reverb Level  Chorus Level    Dual Voice settings  Dual ON OFF  Voice  number  Volume  Octave  Pan  Reverb Level   Chorus Level    Split Voice settings  Split ON OFF   Voice number  Volume  Octave  Pan   Reverb Level  Chorus Level       Effect settings  Reverb Type  Chorus Type   Panel Sustain ON OFF    Harmony settings  Harmony ON OFF  Harmony Type   Harmony Volume    Other settings  Transpose  Pitch Bend Range      Style settings are not available for Registration Memory when  using the Song features     Fr  efe pi       The Functions       The    Functions    provide access
23.    000   000 088  Bass  amp  Lead  297 000 040 053   Choir Strings 365   000   016 088    Big  amp  Low  298 000 000 054  Voice Oohs 366   000   064 088   Fat  amp  Perky  299 000 000 055 _  Synth Voice 367   000   065 088   Soft Whirl          126 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       Voice List                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI  Voice Program   Voice Program S  No  UR E E Change  Nose Name No  ES EU Change  Molestiae   1 128   1 128   XG SYNTH PAD 434 000 099 113   Stereo Gamelan Gongs  368 000 000 089  New Age Pad 435   000 100 113  Rama Cymbal  369   000   064 089   Fantasy 436   000   000 114   Agogo  370 000 000 090  Warm Pad 437 000 000 115  Steel Drums  371 000 000 091  Poly Synth Pad 438 000 097 115   Glass Percussion  372 000 000 092   Choir Pad 439   000   098 115  Thai Bells  373 000 066 092  Itopia 440   000   000 116  Woodblock  374 000 000 093   Bowed Pad 441 000 096 116  Castanets  375 000 000 094   Metallic Pad 442 000   000 117 __  Taiko Drum  376 000 000 095   Halo Pad 443 000 096 117  Gran Cassa  377 000 000 096  Sweep Pad 444 000 000 118   Melodic Tom  XG SYNTH EFFECTS 445   000   064 118   Melodic Tom 2  378 000 000 097   Rain 446   000   065 118   Real Tom  379 000 065 097   African Wind 447 000 066 118 
24.    000 113   Machine Gun  XG PERCUSSIVE 498   064   000 114  LaserGun  430 000 000 113  Tinkle Bell 499   064   000 115   Explosion  431 000 096 113  Bonang 500 064 000 116   Firework  432 000 097 113 _  Altair  433   000   098 113   Gamelan Gongs The voice number with an asterisk     is XGlite optional voice                       DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 127        SP Drum Kit List    u     indicates that the drum sound is the same as  Standard Kit 1      Each percussion voice uses one note     The MIDI Note  and Note are actually one octave lower than keyboard Note  and Note  For example    in    128  Standard Kit 1   the    Seq Click H     Notez  36 Note C1  corresponds to  Notez 24 Note C0      Key Off  Keys marked  O  stop sounding the instant they are released     Voices with the same Alternate Note Number   1     4  cannot be played simultaneously   They are   designed to be played alternately with each other                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            128 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual                Voice No  8 129 130 131 132 133  MSB  0 127    LSB  0 127    PC  1 128  127 000 001 127 000 002 127 000 009 127 000 017 127 000 025 127 000 026  wel de ae Mos   D  I   Remate   standard Kit 1 Standa
25.    Connections       MPC Mode cocccccccccccccccce   Press and hold the  DEMO  button for  longer than a second so that the PC  A number of MIDI settings need to be made when Mode item appears     you want to transfer performance data between the  computer and the instrument  The PC Mode item    can conveniently make multiple settings for you in Q    DEMO                                        one operation  Three settings are available  PC1  Z  PC2  and OFF   This setting is not necessary when transferring FUNCTION  song or backup files between the computer and the Pe  i CER tee      tear  NOMEA S O   Setthe PC mode to P C2 when using Digital Music Note    book    PC1 PC2  OFF Lid   Local OFF OFF ON   External Clock ON OFF OFF   Song Out OFF OFF OFF     E 2 Use the dial to select PC1  PC2  or OFF   Style Out OFF OFF OFF  Keyboard Out OFF ON ON   NOTE                          When the PC2 setting is selected the instrument s style  song  demo   song recording  and lesson features cannot be used             NOTE       You can also access the PC Mode item by first pressing the  FUNC   TION  button and then using the CATEGORY  4   and      buttons to  locate it  page 87         Remote Control of MIDI Devices    You can also use this instrument as a remote control device for the Digital Music Notebook application on  your computer  via the USB connection    controlling playback  stop and transport functions from the  panel     illRemote control keys eccc000000  NOTE             Re
26.    Since the media is in use now  this  function is not available      Indicates thatthe file control function is currently unavailable since the  media is being accessed        Sure    YES NO     Reconfirms whether each operation is executed or not        n     The limit of the media has been reached     Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the folder directory  structure has become too complicated        The media is not formatted     Indicates the inserted media has not been formatted         The media is write protected      Indicates that the inserted media cannot be written since it is write pro   tected  Setto the write protect switch to the  overwrite  position before use         The song data is too large to be  converted to notation      Indicates that the score cannot be displayed since the song data is too  large        There are too many files     Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the total number of files  exceeds the capacity         This function is not available now      Indicates the designated function is not available since the instrument is  executing another job            nnn   file name        Indicates the file name of the currently transmitting   nnn  indicates the  receiving block          NOTE        Not all the messages are listed in the table  the messages neces     sary to be explained only     DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owners Manual 115           SP Keyboard Stand Assembly     N CAUTION   Read these cautions car
27.    gt    Hardware   Device Manager   for Win   dows 2000 XP       Classic View only in Windows XP     2 Make sure that no         or    x    marks appear  at  Universal serial bus controller  or     USB Root Hub   If you see an         or    x     mark  the USB controller is disabled     Is any unknown device registered    If driver installation fails  the instrument will be  marked as an    Unknown device   and you will  not be able to install the driver  Delete the       Unknown device    by following the steps below     I Select  Control Panel   gt   System   gt    Device Manager   for Windows 98 Me   or  select  Control Panel    gt   System   gt    Hardware   gt   Device Manager   for Win   dows 2000 XP       Classic View only in Windows XP    2 Look for    Other devices    in the menu      View devices by type        3 if you find    Other devices     double click it  to extend the tree to look for    Unknown  device     If one appears  select it and click  the  Remove  button     4 Remove the USB cable from the instru   ment  and make the connection again   5 Install the driver again       Windows 98 Me users    see page 108    Windows 2000 users      see page 108  e Windows XP users         see page 109    110 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    When controlling the instrument from  your computer via USB  the instrument  does not operate correctly or no sound  is heard                Did you install the driver   page 107      s the USB cable connected correctly 
28.   003  will appear on the dis  Q   2   play after a brief delay   D  3  NO YES      003    will appear on the dis      0         SR  L    Example  Song number    003     can be entered in three ways        0   gt   0   gt   3      0       3     play after a brief delay     RESE    Press number buttons     0    0    3             CATEGORY  4  and       pu   buttons    E  When selecting a song  style  or voice     you can use these buttons to jump to the jump to the first item    first item in the next or previous cate  in the next or previ   gory  ous category     The CATEGORY      and  X   buttons are useful for select   ing categorized items  as in the example below     Example  VOICE SELECT Display       CATEGORY button     mark              my  y CATEGORY button  4  mark                 Svmin LEAD                100 Sweet  Flute  101 Sweet  Pan Flute    Select the category shown  here        103  Piccolo  104 PanFlute       The first voice in the selected  category is selected                       In a display in which a category appears  selection is easy if  you first use the CATEGORY       and  E   buttons to select  the category containing the desired item  then use the dial or      and     buttons to select the item  This can be particularly  handy when you have to select from a large number of voices        In most procedures described throughout this owner s  manual the dial is recommended for selection simply  because it is the easiest and most intuitive selection
29.   100 cents   1 semitone      I Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION                VOLUME    EE Volume    i    2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Tuning item     FUNCTION    OVERALL        Ram Zem         Tuning item      D     can be set between  100 and  100                                    3 Use the dial to set the tuning value  between  100 and  100 as required       NOTE        e The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 73       Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions          Basic operation of the Style  auto accompaniment  feature is described on page 23 of  the Quick Guide    Here are some other ways you can play the styles  the style volume adjustment proce   dure  how you can play chords using the styles  and more     Pattern Variation  Sections     The DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 features a wide variety of style  sections  that allow you to vary the  arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you are playing      A eme A B    STYLE ACMP    ON OFF ENDINGYTit  AUTO ET           SYNC SYNC  STOP START    Ending Auto fill           INTRO section  This is used for the beginning of the Song  When the intro finishes playing  accompaniment shifts to the  main section  The length of the intro  in measures  differs depending on the selected Style         MAIN section   This is used for playing the main part of the Song  It plays a main accompaniment pattern  and repeats  indefinitely until anot
30.   139 SFX Kit 2         3 Try out each key and enjoy the sound effects        As you try out the various keys you ll hear the sound of a  submarine  a telephone bell  a creaking door  and many  other useful effects   138 SEX Kit 1  includes lightning   running water  dogs barking  and others  Some keys do  not have assigned sound effects  and will therefore pro   duce no sound    For details on the instruments included in the SFX kit  voices  see    SFX Kit 1    and    SFX Kit 2  in the    Drum  Kit List  on page 129        DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 19       The Metronome       D   h The instrument includes a metronome with adjustable tempo  and time signature  Play and set the tempo that is most com   fortable for you           Start the Metronome    Turn the metronome on and start it by pressing the  MET   RONOME ON OFF  button     To stop the metronome  press the  METRONOME ON OFF  button                      again   TRANSPOSE      TEMPO 2 092 4 4   MEASURE 1  LI L            MEASURE 1  METRONOME 0018BeatModern    em 001 AlvFever          MAIN    Indicates the beat number  in the measure       ES    TIME SIGNATURE    001 Live  Grand Piano    SPLIT 048  PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT       Adjusting the Metronome Tempo    Press the  TEMPO TAP  button to call up the tempo set   ting     TEMPO   TAP    N J   oa    2 Use the dial to select a tempo from 11 to 280        Tempo             20 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    The Metronome    Setting the Number of Be
31.   LESSON START   METRONOME ON OFF  PORTABLE GRAND  DEMO   FUNCTION  MUSIC DATABASE  HARMONY ON OFF   DUAL ON OFF  SPLIT ON OFF  TEMPO TAP   0   9              CATEGORY  Dial  REPEAT  amp  LEARN  ACMP ON OFF    A B REPEAT  INTRO ENDING rit    PAUSE  SYNC START    START STOP  REW  MAIN AUTO FILL   FF  SYNC STOP    REGIST MEMORY   MEMORY BANK    1    2     SONG MEMORY  REC   1   5    A    File Control  MENU    File Control  EXECUTE    EXIT    LYRICS    SCORE     CHORD FINGERING     Realtime Control    Pitch Bend Wheel    Voice    127 panel voices  12 drum SFX kits  361 XGlite voices    Polyphony  32    DUAL    SPLIT    Style    150 Preset Styles  1 User Style File    Style Control  ACMP ON OFF  SYNC STOP  SYNC START   START STOP  INTRO ENDING rit    MAIN AUTO FILL    Fingering  Multi Finger  Full Keyboard    Style Volume    Music Database    267    Education Feature    Dictionary    Lesson 1 3  Repeat  amp  Learn    Registration Memory    8 banks x 2 types    Function    VOLUME  Style Volume  Song Volume    OVERALL  Tuning  Transpose  Split Point  Touch Sensitiv     ity  Pitch Bend Range  Chord Fingering     MAIN VOICE  Volume  Octave  Pan  Reverb Level   Chorus Level     DUAL VOICE  Volume  Octave  Pan  Reverb Level   Chorus Level     SPLIT VOICE  Volume  Octave  Pan  Reverb Level   Chorus Level      EFFECT  Reverb Type  Chorus Type  Master EQ Type   Sustain   HARMONY  Harmony Type  Harmony Volume      Performance assistant technology   Performance assistant technology Type    
32.   Playing Styles          Recommended Style 138 Piano Boogie       3 chord boogie woogie              Press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button   C       F                            wm mmm   Ww                   8 8 5  m mmm H III  n   WWW  Press the  INTRO ENDING jrit   button     This progression provides varied harmonic backing with just three chords  When you get a feel for the  progression in the score  try changing the order of the chords        2 9   38                                                       Recommended Style 086 Bossa Nova       Bossa nova with jazz style chords             Press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button     Dm G7 CM7    Ze 8    FM7                         8    8              bL             Bm7b5          HHI       WI       E7                Mi               Am                A7          Ze B             8           8    iB          Wm    qnm     Wn    WW    This progression includes jazzy  two five   II V  changes  Try playing it through several times  When  you re ready to stop playing press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 27       Playing Styles    Playing Auto accompaniment Chords    There are two ways of playing auto accompaniment chords       Easy Chords      Standard Chords    The instrument will automatically recognize the different chord types  The function is called Multi Fingering     Press the  ACMP ON OFF  button to turn auto accompaniment on  page 24   The keyboard to the left of the  split poin
33.   Rock Tom  380 000 066 097   Carib 448   000   000 119   Synth Drum  381   000   000 098   Sound Track 449   000   064 119  Analog Tom  382 000 027 098   Prologue 450 000 065 119   Electronic Percussion  383 000 000 099   Crystal 451 000 000 120   Reverse Cymbal  384   000 012 099   Synth Drum Comp XG SOUND EFFECTS  385 000 014 099   Popcorn 452 000 000 121  FretNoise  386 000 018 099   Tiny Bells 453   000   000 122   Breath Noise  387 000 035 099   Round Glockenspiel 454 000 000 123   Seashore  388 000 040 099   Glockenspiel Chimes 455 000 000 124   Bird Tweet  389 000 041 099   Clear Bells 456 000 000 125  Telephone Ring  390 000 042 099   Chorus Bells 457 000 000 126   Helicopter  391 000 065 099   Soft Crystal 458   000   000 127   Applause  392 000 070 099   Air Bells 459   000   000 128   Gunshot  393 000 071 099   Bell Harp 460   064   000 001  Cutting Noise  394   000 072 099  Gamelimba 461   064   000 002   Cutting Noise 2  395 000 000 100   Atmosphere 462 064 000 004   String Slap  396 000 018 100   Warm Atmosphere 463 064 000 017  Flute Key Click  397 000 019 100  Hollow Release 464 064 000 033   Shower  398   000   040 100__  Nylon Electric Piano 465   064   000 034  Thunder  399 000 064 100   Nylon Harp 466   064   000 035   Wind  400 000 065 100   Harp Vox 467 064 000 036  Stream  401 000 066 100   Atmosphere Pad 468   064   000 037  Bubble  402 000 000 101   Brightness 469   064   000 038  Feed  403 000 000 102   Goblins 470   064   000 049  Dog  404   000 06
34.   START   PAUSE O STOP    JEOU              CATEGORY Ge            Song Volume G            I     c an be set between 000 and 127            VOLUME             Song volume item             3 Use the dial to set the song volume  between 000 and 127       NOTE        e Song volume can be adjusted while a song is selected     2 Press the  A B REPEAT  button a sec   ond time at the end of the section you  want to repeat  the  B  point      SONG REPEAT amp  START    EARN REPEAT pause O  STOP    JBDULL    3 The specified A B section of the song  will now play repeatedly     You can stop repeat playback at any time by  pressing the  A B REPEAT  button     L NOTE         The repeat start and end points can be specified in one measure  increments       The current measure number is shown in the display during play   back        If you want to set the start point  A  at the very beginning of the song  press the  A B REPEAT  button before starting playback of the song     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 83    Song Settings       Each    track    of a song plays a different part of the  song   melody  percussion  accompaniment  etc   You can mute individual tracks and play the muted  part on the keyboard yourself  or simply mute  tracks other than the ones you want to listen to   Use the SONG MEMORY  1   5  and  A  buttons  to mute or un mute the corresponding tracks  The  border around the track number in the display dis   appears when that track is muted    Refer to page 56 for 
35.   Select a Song For a Lesson 47  lesson d    Wal  ngessee e UC IIO 47  Lesson 2    Your Tempo      2250   lesson 3     Min  s One tore S T 51  Practice Makes Perfect    Repeat and Learn                           52   Play Using the Music Database 53   Change a Song s Style 54  AE Easy SongrArranmgernn n 54  Usingithe Easy Song Arranger 54   Record Your Own Performance 56  Ee H e UE DEE  Recording Procedure                                  Song Clear    Deleting User Songs  Track Clear    Deleting a Specified Track from a User Song   60    Backup and Initialization 61  BO 61  ue EE 61   Basic Operation 62  Basic OperaloDiaaanten EE 62        The Displays                m  iia  MAIN  Display EMS iisisccisntisaicanssvasnainiiannavaansivitvansssanaavinnaaveae    65          Reference    Play with a Variety of Effects 66    Adding Harmony  Adding Reverb        Adding Chorus         Panel Sustain       Piteh Bend TEM    Handy Performance Features    ICE a a sh  Touch Response Sensitivity                       One Touch Setting    nocere a denen enti eg tbe e hr ks  Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound     P itely COMMONS  ee EET                         Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions 74  Pattern Variation  Sections   Setting the Split Point     Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm   Stop Accompanimenit       coire teh tree indes  Adjusting the Style Volume      Chord Basices  u a g  et   SHE FMS yata cette o em Oed Ra tci nee tf et  Playing Styles Using the Entire Keyboar
36.   Select a song for your lesson     Press the  SONG  button  and rotate the dial to select the song you want  to use for your lesson  As listed on page 31 there are a variety of song    types                SONG SELECT  N    sowe     CATEGORY  EI co E  ARRANGER 5 d    Don C  dee G   PIANO ENSEMBLE   eat  STYLE uem i I i  C638   ii cient Jeanie     015 Amazing Grace       Z SONG MELODY VOICE 1017  GoncertoNo 21 II I    e  O  O  O          2 Press  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     EXIT     O    DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 47    Select a Song For a Lesson    Select the part you want to practice     Press the  R  button for a right hand lesson   L  button for a left hand  lesson  or press both the  R  and  L  buttons simultaneously for a both   hands lesson  The currently selected part is shown in the upper right cor   ner of the display                 TRANSPOSE      TEMPO 2 100 4 4   MEASURE 001     SONG   UI PENIS    STYLE  an             MDB  001 AlvFever  VOICE   am  Mee nn11 ival Grand Diana       START    L R  WAITING  YOUR TEMPO  MINUS ONE    CHORD DICT     SelectR for right hand lesson   Select L for left hand lesson   SelectLR for bothhands lesson                       4 Start Lesson 1   Press the LESSON  START  button to select Lesson 1  Each time the Ee  LESSON  START  button is pressed the lesson modes are selected in play disappears  prepare in   progress message will appear  sequence  Lesson 1     Lesson 2     Lesson 3     Off     Lesson 1 
37.   YAMAHA    DGX  20          SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION    This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply  adapter    DO NOT connectthis product to any power supply or adapter other  than one described in the manual  on the name plate  or specifically  recommended by Yamaha     This product should be used only with the components supplied or  a  cart  rack  or stand that is recommended by Yamaha  If a cart  etc   is  used  please observe all safety markings and instructions that accom   pany the accessory product     SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE    The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the  time of printing  However  Yamaha reserves the right to change or mod   ify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update exist   ing units    This product  either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head   phones or speaker s  may be capable of producing sound levels that  could cause permanent hearing loss  DO NOT operate for long periods  of time ata high volume level or ata level that is uncomfortable  If you  experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears  you should consult  an audiologist    IMPORTANT  The louder the sound  the shorter the time period before  damage occurs     NOTICE    Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a  function or effect works  when the unitis operating as designed  are not  covered by the manufacturer s warranty  and are therefore the owners  respons
38.   method  Please note however  that most items or values  that can be selected using the dial can also be selected  using the     and     buttons           3 Start a function     O START   STOP    This is the  START STOP  button     Press the  START STOP  button after pressing the  SONG  or  STYLE   button to start playback of the selected song or style  rhythm         DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 63    Basic Operation       The Displays      Display Names  All operations are carried out while watching the display  A number of display types are provided for differ   ent modes and functions  The name of the current display appears at the top of the display       MAIN Display           MEASURE 0101       TRANSPOSE      TEMPO Je  4 4   SONG                  STYLE  0018BeatModern   MDB   O01 AlvFever  VOICE   AIH    4001 Live  Grand Piano                      PERFORHAHCE ASSISTANT    REG    2        5      To Return To the MAIN Display    Most basic operations are carried out from the instrument s MAIN  display    You can return to the MAIN display from any other display by pressing the  W  EXIT  button near the lower right corner of the display panel                  FUNCTION Display  page 87    The FUNCTION display provides access to 46 utility functions    The FUNCTION display appears when the  FUNCTION  button is pressed  In the FUNCTION display you  can use the CATEGORY  4  and      buttons  page 63  to select 46 different groups of functions  Press the  CATEGORY 
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40.  4 2 Triangle Open  E 94  AR 5  82  AR 4 Shaker  B5 95  B 5  83  B 4 Jingle Bells  C6 96  C 6  84  C 5 Bell Tree Dog Machine Gun  A   97  c  6  85  C  5 Horse Laser Gun  D6 98  D 6  86  D 5 Bird Tweet 2 Explosion      DER 95  D  6  8  DF 5 Firework  E6 10  E 6  88 E 5  F6 101 F 6   89 F 5  EA  102 F  6  90  FR 5  G6 103  G 6  91  G 5 Maou                                             DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 129       Q2  Style List                                                                                                                                                                                                             130 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Style No  Style Name Style No  Style Name Style No  Style Name  8BEAT SWING amp JAZZ 105 ChaChaCha  001 8BeatModern 053 BigBandFast 106 Rumba  002 Cool8Beat 054 BigBandMedium 107 Jive  003 60 sGuitarP op 055 BigBandBallad TRADITIONAL  004 8BeatAdria 056 BigBandShuffle 108 USMarch  005 60 s8Beat 057 J azzClub 109 6 8March  006 BubblegumP op 058 Swingl 110 GermanMarch  007 BritPopS wing 059 Swing2 111 PolkaPop  008 8Beat 060 OrchestraS wing 112 OberP olka  009 OffBeat 061 Five F our 113 Tarantella  010 60   sRock 062 J azzBallad 114 Showtune  011 HardRock 063 Dixieland 115 ChristmasS wing  012 RockS huffle 064 Ragtime 116 ChristmasW altz  013 8BeatRock 065 AfroCuban 117 ScottishR eel  16BEAT 066 Charleston 118 Hawaiian  014 16Beat R amp B WALTZ  015 PopS hufflel 067 Soul 119 ItalianW altz  0
41.  620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual       65    Fr  efe Se     Play with a Variety of Effects       Adding Harmony    This feature adds harmony notes to the main voice       Press the  HARMONY ON OFF  button  to turn Harmony feature on     To turn Harmony off  press the  HARMONY  ON OFF  button again     SPLIT DUAL HARMONY  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF    JD    SPLIT DUAL xu  Z SOIE Z TOGE z TYPE             i W ssh    When harmony    TRANSPOSE      TEMPO 2 092 4 4   MEASURE 001                   0018BeatModern  DB  001 AlvFever   VOICE   am                   is on the har      punt 056 mony icon will   CHORD appear in the  display             NOTE      When you press the  HARMONY ON OFF  button to turn this feature  on  the appropriate harmony type for the currently selected main  voice is automatically selected     2 Press and hold the  HARMONY  button  for longer than a second     The currently selected harmony type will be  displayed     DUAL HARMONY  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF    USR    Zm ZAR  w  or longer than    a second        FUNCTION       HARMONY    S t  Harmony Type SS             The currently selected harmony type                        3 Use the dial to select a harmony type     Refer to the Effect Type List on page 133 for  information about the available harmony types   Try playing the keyboard with the harmony  function  The effect and operation of each Har   mony Type is different refer to the below section     How to sound each Harmony Type  as well as  the Effect Ty
42.  Backing up data to a computer and  organizing files folders                                  USB storage  device          USB terminal  Computer                                                             USB storage  device    98 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Copying files from a computer hard disk to  a USB storage device    Files on a computer s hard disk can be transferred  to the instrument by first copying them to the stor   age media  then connecting inserting the media to  the instrument  User files  style files and MIDI  songs can be copied to a USB storage device from  the hard disk of the computer  Once you ve copied  the data  connect the device to the USB TO  DEVICE terminal of the instrument and play back  the MIDI songs  or load the user file or style file on  the instrument                                                                                               Connections       Connecting a Personal Computer    The following functions become available when this instrument is connected to a computer       Performance data can be transferred between the instrument and the computer  page 100      Files can be transferred between the instrument and the computer  page 102      The connection procedure is as follows     1 Install the USB MIDI driver on your com   puter   The USB MIDI driver is included on the CD ROM   Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on  pages 108 109     2 Connect the USB terminal of the computer to  the USB term
43.  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525       Graded Hammer Standard Keyboard  DGX 620 YPG 625 Only   Thanks to our experience as the world s leading manufacturer of acoustic pianos  we ve developed a  keyboard with action that s virtually indistinguishable from the real thing  J ust as on a traditional acous   tic piano  the keys of the lower notes have a heavier touch  while the higher ones are more responsive  to lighter playing  The keyboard s sensitivity can even be adjusted to match your playing style  This  Graded Hammer technology also enables the DGX 620 Y P G 625 to provide authentic touch in a light   weight instrument        E Performance assistant technology  gt  Page 35   Play along with a song on the instrument s keyboard and produce a perfect Le  performance every time     even if you play wrong notes  All you have to do   is play on the keyboard   alternately on the left  and right hand ranges of the A  keyboard  for example   and you ll sound like a pro as long as you play in   time with the music                                                                                                                                And if you can t play with both hands  you can still play the melody simply All m need is  by tapping one key  SEMEN   d  E Play a Variety of Instrument Voices    Page 15  With the DGX 620 520  Y PG 625 525  the instrument voice that sounds  when you play the keyboard can be changed to violin  flute  harp  or any of  an extensive range of voices  You can
44.  E 4 Wood Block H  F5 89  F 5  77  f 4 Wood Block L      EER 0 j   5  78  FR 4 Cuica Mute Scratch H 2 Scratch H 2  G5 91  G 5  79  G 4 Cuica Open Scratch L 2 Scratch L 3  ro Ier 5  80  G  4 2  AS 93  A 5  81 JA 4 2  ES 92 IA 5  82  AR 4  B5 95  B 5  83  B 4  C6 96  C 6  84  C 5 Bell Tree  EE 97  c  6  85  C  5  D6 98  D 6  86  D 5      ER   9    D  6  87  D  5  E6 10  E 6  88  E 5  F6 101  F 6  89  F 5      EER 102  FR 6  90  FF 5  G6 103 IG 6  91  G 5      ss          Drum Kit List             Voice No  134 135 136 137 138 139                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           MSB  0 127    LSB  0 127    PC  1 128  127 000 001 127 000 113 127 000 033 127 000 041 127 000 049 126 000 001 126 000 002  wa EE uote wee  eu   Aiternate   Standard Kit 1 Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit   Symphony Kit   SFXKit1 SFX Kit 2   wey o5 c op J  cr   3  sudo Mute  DO 26  D 0  14  D   3 Surdo Open  A   27  D  0  15  DE   HiQ  EO 28  E O  16 E   Whip Slap  Fo 29  F 0  17 JF   4 Scratch H  EA   30  FF 0  18  Fr   4 Scratch L  GO 3l  G 0  19  G   Finger Snap  E 32  GF 0  20  G    Click Noise  AO 33  A 0  21 JA   Metronome Click  DI 3 IA 0  22  AF   Metronome Bell  BO 35 B 0  23  B    Seq Click L  C1 36  C 24  C 0 Seq Click H     R   37  F 25 IC 0 Brush Tap  D1 38  D 26  D 
45.  Footswitch  SUSTAIN Jackl          Connecting to a Computer  USB Terminal  sis  T  ming the Power ON a iari ik mee rk kiere ki kx ker cs    Panel Controls and Terminals    Front P  ale sss u ee rbncbusdun tob Ee e  Rear Panel    Quick Guide    Changing the Display Language 14  Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 15  Select and Play a Voice    MAIN             enm 15  Play Two Voices Simultaneously    DUAL                    eee 16  Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands   SPLIT 17  P lay time Helle GE 18  Fun Sounds 19  Drum Kils ee c CT 19  Sound Effects    u nasa teens 19  The Metronome 20  Start tne Metlronoimes s  nn nn ee 20       Adjusting the Metronome Tempo 20    Setting the Number of Beats per Measure           andine lengt orEachB nn maaa 2   Adjusting the Metronome Volume ANE 22   Playing Styles 23  Selectia Siyle A rr nn   Play Along with a Style                          S    Playing Auto accompaniment C hords  Using Songs    Select and listen toa Song    DS  Song Fast Forward  Fast Reverse  and Pause    20  DEEL HE mcm nn rte st T m2  Displaying the Song Score    Sc w33  Display theiiyriges n unn nn n mman 34  The Easy Way to Play Piano 35  CHORD Type    Play with Bot Hands  36    CHORD FREE Type     Applying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only              MELODY Type    Play with One Pinoer aa dg  CHORD MELODY      Chord Type with the Left Hand  Melody with the Right     42  Change te Seng Tempo   ee etre eee 46  Play the Demos Ono eee 46 
46.  Guitar 092 000 112 061  French Horn  042 000 112 028   Clean Guitar 093 000 112 059  Tuba  043 000 113 027   Octave Guitar BRASS  044 000 112 029   Muted Guitar 094 000 112 062   Brass Section  045 000 112 030   Overdriven Guitar 095 000 113 062   Big Band Brass  046 000 112 031 __  Distortion Guitar 096 000 113 063   80 s Brass  BASS 097 000 119 062  Melo Horns  047 000 112 034 _   Finger Bass 098 000 114 063   Techno Brass  048 000 112 033   Acoustic Bass 099 000 112 063 j Synth Brass  049 000 112 035  Pick Bass FLUTE  050 000 112 036   Fretless Bass 100 000 114 074   Sweet  Flute                124 DGxX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Voice List                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI  Voice MSB   LSB aaa Voice Name WE    MSB   LSB der Voice Name   0 127     0 127   1 128   0 127     0 127   1 128   101 000 113 076   Sweet  Pan Flute 161   000   000 008  Clavi  102 000 112 074  Flute 162 000   001 008  j Clavi KSP  103 000 112 073  Piccolo XG CHROMATIC  104   000 112 076  Pan Flute 163   000   000 009  Celesta  105 000 112 075  Recorder 164 000 000 010  Glockenspiel  106 000 112 080  Ocarina 165 000 000 011  Music Box  SYNTH L
47.  Notation of chord Chord name  root and type     DICTIONARY    15va       YTW PHTRTHPE WELT E THE               Individual notes of chord  keyboard     To call up possible inversions of the chord   press the         buttons     NOTE      About major chords  Simple major chords are usually indicated only  by the root note  For example   C  refers to C major  However  when    specifying major chords here  make sure to select  M   major  after  pressing the root note       Be aware that the chord types explained here are the left hand  notes applied to various styles and different from the one for the per   formance assistant technology feature     4  Try playing a chord in the auto accom   paniment section of the keyboard   checking the indications in the display   When you ve played the chord properly   a bell sound signals your success and  the chord name in the display flash   Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display     Fr  efe p     Song Settings       Song Volume    I Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION                 VOLUME    TETTE    Style Volume    SC     2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Song Volume item     A B Repeat    You can specify a section of a song    A  is the  start point and    B    is the end point   for repeat    playback     ee           A B    I Play the song  page 29  and press the   A B REPEAT  button at the beginning  of the section you want to repeat  the   A  point      N REPEAT amp   SONG LEARN REPEAT  
48.  PC  PC Mode     MIDI  Local On Off  External Clock  Initial Send   Keyboard Out  Style Out  Song Out     METRONOME Time Signature Numerator  Time Signature  Denominator  Metronome Volume    e SCORE  Quantize  e LESSON  Lesson Track  R   Lesson Track  L   Grade    UTILITY  Demo Cancel  Language    Effects  e Reverb  9 types  e Chorus  4 types    Harmony  26 types  Song      30 PresetSongs  5 UserSongs x Accessory CD ROM Songs  70      Song Clear  Track Clear     Song Volume     Song Control  REPEAT  amp  LEARN  A B REPEAT  PAUSE   REW  FF  START STOP    Performance assistant technology    Chord  Chord Free  Melody  Chord Melody    Recording    Song  User Song  5 Songs  Recording Tracks  1  2  3  4  5  STYLE  MIDI    Local On Off   Initial Send   External Clock    Keyboard Out  Style Out  Song Out    Auxiliary jacks    PHONES OUTPUT  DC IN 12V  USB TO HOST   USB TO DEVICE  SUSTAIN    Amplifier    6W  6W    Speakers   12cmx2   3cm x 2    Power Consumption   22W    Power Supply    Adaptor  Yamaha PA 5D AC power adaptor    Dimensions  W x D x H     DGX 620 Y P G 625   1 398 x 457 x 153 mm  55 1 16  x 18  x 6    with keyboard stand   1 405 x 485 x 773 mm  55 1 3  x 19 1 8  x 30 3 8      e DGX 520 YP G 525   1 340 x 422 x 145 mm  52 3 4  x 16 5 8  x 5 3 4     with keyboard stand   1 354 x 485 x 775 mm  53 1 3  x 19 1 8  30 1 2      Weight  e DGX 620 YP G 625  18 0kg  39 Ibs  11 oz    with keyboard stand  25 5kg  56 Ibs  3 oz        DGX 520 YPG 525  11 0kg  24 Ibs  4 oz    with keyb
49.  Soprano Demo  9 GD Hallelujah Chorus Use these songs to experience some of the      instrument s advanced features  song number 9 for  I     cuoripemo 10 Gap e the easy song arranger  and songs 10 and 11 forthe  11 GE Nocturne op 9 2 performance assistant technology feature   12 For Elise    These piano solo pieces are ideally suited for use as  Piano Solo T3 Maple Leaf Rag lesson songs   14 J eanie with the Light Brown Hair  15 BIR Amazing Grace  Mona Lisa  16 GD  J ay Livingston and Ray Evans       Piano Ensemble A selection of piano ensemble songs that are also  17 Piano Concerto No 21 2nd mov  well suited for use as lesson songs   18 GE    Scarborough Fair  19 GE   Old Folks at Home  Ac Ballad  20 BE    against All Odds  Collins 0007403   21 CUD Ep Ballad  22 CUD Boogie Woogie  23 GOD   Rock Piano  24 GED   Salsa When you need to practice backing     accompaniment  patterns  these are the songs to  bieten E a do itwith  This is ability you ll need if you re invited to  p 26 GE Gospel R amp B play with a band  These songs allow you to practice  backing parts one hand at a time  which can be the  27 DE   Medium Swing easiest way to master this important skill   28 GOD sj azz Waltz  29 COD Medium Bossa  SlowRock  30 GD  Can t Help Falling In Love  George          GD    Includes chord data     The scores for the internal songs   except for songs 1 11  and song 16  20 and 30 which is copyrighted  are provided in the Song  Book on the CD ROM  The scores for songs 9 11 are prov
50.  Type item J         Adjusting the Chorus Level   You can individually adjust the amount of chorus  that is applied to the main  dual  and split voices    See page 88                     68 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Play with a Variety of Effects       Panel Sustain    This function adds sustain to the keyboard voices  Use it when you want to add sustain to the voices at all  times  regardless of footswitch operation  The sustain function does not affect split voice     I Press the  FUNCTION  button to call up 3 You can then use the  4  and     buttons    the FUNCTION display  to turn panel sustain on or off   FUNCTION   NOTE        The sustain of some voices may not be markedly affected when the  panel sustain function is turned on        EU  2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Sustain item     The current setting is displayed     NL NR  KC    CATEGORY nm    FUNCTION          EFFECT    c TTT T                   Pitch Bend    The pitch bend wheel can be used to add smooth pitch variations to notes you play on the keyboard  Roll  the wheel upward to raise the pitch  or downward to lower the pitch    If you use this feature with a voice such as the    045 Overdriven  guitar voice  page 15   you can produce  remarkably realistic string bending effects    You can change the amount of pitch bend produced by the wheel  as described on page 88     PITCH BEND                DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 69       e  De            Handy P
51.  are stored in memory as soon  as they are changed  To restore all initial factor  default settings perform the    Backup Clear   procedure described in the    Initialization    sec   tion on page 61     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 87    The Functions         Function Setting List                                                                                                                   Category Function Item Range Settings Description  Style Volume 000  127 Determines the volume of the Style   VOLUME  Song Volume 000  127 Determines the volume of the Song   Transpose  12   12 Determines the pitch of the instrument by semitone increments   Tuning  100   100 Sets the pitch of the instruments sound in 1 cent increments   Pitch Bend Range   01 12 Sets the pitch bend range in semitone increments   Determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split  point     in  B d SCH other words  the key that separates the S plit  lower  and Main  upper   Split Paint 00 12 eee voices  The Split Point setting and Accompaniment S plit Point setting are  OVERALL automatically set to the same value           1 S oft   2 Medium       oe  Touch Sensitivity 3 Hard   4  Off  Determines the sensitivity of the feature   Sets the chord detection mode  In the Multi Finger mode both normal  Chord Fingerin 1 Multi Finger   chords and simple chords played to the left of the split point are detected  In  gering 2 FullKeyboard  the Full Keyboard mode normal chords played anywhe
52.  change the mood of a song written for  piano  for example  by using violin to play it instead  Experience a whole  new world of musical variety    d  E Play Along with Styles  gt  Page 24 geg  Want to play with full accompaniment  Try the auto accompaniment Styles       The accompaniment styles provide the equivalent of a full backing band cov  ws iL  ering wide variety of styles from waltzes to 8 beat to euro trance     and pe m    much more  Select a style that matches the music you want to play  or exper  E eee       iment with new styles to expand your musical horizons  E   d  E Easy Performance with Music Notation Display  gt  Page 33  When you play back a song  the corresponding score will be shown on the  display as the song plays  This is a great way to learn how to read music  If    ie ee  the song contains lyric and chord data   the lyrics and chords will also appear  on the score display  S Ge    No lyrics or chords will appear on the display if the song you are using with the score display func  foes BEEF      tion does not contain the appropriate lyric and chord data  like the lady with the mystic nile  Is it  d       DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual       Contents                 Copyright NOUCE cse dte dd o dn 6  Panel Logos          Lee deeg 6  ACCES SONE Saioa aE E E 7  Special Features of the DGX 620 520  Y P G 625 525               8  Setting Up 10  Power Requirements AEN 10  Connecting Headphones  PHONES OUTPUT J ack               10  Connecting a
53.  clock is set to External  both FAH   accompaniment start  and FCH  accompaniment stop  are  recognized     Local ON OFF     Local ON   Bn  7A  7F    Local OFF   Bn  7A  00  Value for    n    is ignored       When a Type LSB value is received that corresponds to no effect type  a value corresponding to the  effect type  coming the closestto the specified value  is automatically set     The numbers in parentheses in front of the Effect Type names correspond to the number indicated in                                                                                        the display     REVERB  TYPE TYPE LSB  MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20  000 No Effect  001  01 Halll  02 Hall2  03 Hall3  002 Room  04 Room1  05 Room2  003 Stage  06 5tagel   07 Stage2  004 Plate  08 Platel    09 Plate2  005   127   No Effect      CHORUS  TYPE TYPE LSB  MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20  000   063  No Effect  064 Thru  065 Chorus  02 Chorus2  066 Celeste  01 Chorus1  067 Flanger  03 Flangerl  04 Flanger2  068   127   No Effect                136 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual                             SP Specifications    Keyboards    DGX 620 YPG 625  88 Graded Hammer Standard keys   A 1 C7   with Touch Response     DGX 520 YPG 525  88 key box type  A 1 C7   with Touch    Response   Display    320 x 240 dots LCD display  backlit   Setup      STANDBY ON    MASTER VOLUME  MIN MAX    LCD CONTRAST    Panel Controls    SONG  VOICE  STYLE  EASY SONG ARRANGER    P A T  ON OFF  LESSON L  LESSON R
54.  dana cos ea arant 107  Software Installation    rettet i erben 107   Appendix  MOUDIESNOOUN Gh sens atate nire ankha han Ga qaspa kapas 112  OI 114   2772 Keyboard Stand Assembly                               116  ECT  Voice List           Drum Kit List     Style List icis Ge   Music Database List    131  Songs Provided On the Supplied CD ROM                           132  Effect Type List    iussit rint 5133  MIDI Implementation Chart     134  MIDI Data Format                     136  Specifications         5137  pror EE 138    DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 9       13 Setting Up    Be sure to do the following operations  BEFORE turning on the power     Power Requirements      Make sure that the  STANDBY ON  switch of the  instrument is set to STANDBY      N WARNING      Use ONLY a Yamaha PA 5D AC Power Adaptor  or other adap   tor specifically recommended by Yamaha  to power your  instrument from the AC mains  The use of other adaptors may  result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the  instrument     Q Connect the AC adaptor  PA 5D or other adaptor  specifically recommended by Yamaha  to the power  supply jack     Q Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet      N CAUTION    Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument   or during electrical storms     DC       12V    b    O         e nr    PA 5D AC outlet    10 206Gx 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual       Make all necessary connections below  BEFORE turning the power on     Connecting Hea
55.  even if you don   t actually know any chords   This instrument will recognize even a single note as a chord  Try play    ing from one to three notes at the same time to the left of the split point   The accompaniment will change according to the left hand notes you    play   Try this   Scores for some chord progressions are provided on page 26  These    examples should help you get a feel for what types of chord progres   sions sound good with the styles     mmmn        Auto accompaniment region             Play a variety of left hand chords while playing a melody  with your right hand     Split point  J A t j 7    pm vid    Auto accompaniment region    Press the  START STOP  button to stop style playback  when you re done     O START   STO      1 8 i    STYLE ACMP INTRO  MAIN  SYNC SYNC R    ON OFF ENDING rit  AUTO FILL STOP START    You can switch style    sections    to add variety to the accompaniment   Refer to    Pattern Variation  Sections   on page 74     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 25    Playing Styles       Styles Are More Fun When You Understand Chords    Chords  created by playing multiple notes at the same time  are the basis for harmonic accompaniment   In this section we ll take a look at sequences of different chords played one after another  or chord  sequences   Since each chord has it s own unique  color    even if it s different fingerings of the same  chord   the chords you choose to use in your chord progressions have a huge influence on the
56.  left hand as indicated by the score shown in the 4 THE Beate tor NOCIUS s GE  vided on page 122     Play the Nocturne melody with your right hand  Continually play an F  NOTE    H    display  Although you re repeatedly playing the same notes with your  left hand  the actual notes produced will change to match the music   This is the performance assistant technology Chord Free type     Press the  SCORE  button if you want to see the score for the right hand  part in the display    You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the  START STOP   button     Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button to turn the performance  assistant technology feature off     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 39    The Easy Way to Play Piano    MELODY Type   Play with One Finger    See page 44 for some hints on how to play melodies     Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button     This turns on the performance assistant technology feature     The indicator lights when the performance assistant technology feature  is on     PAT  ON OFF    e  q  APAT   en    2 Select the MELODY type     FUNCTION             PAT  PAT ON OFF  e   q   GLEN       APAT   en      Hold for longer than a second Gw Select Melody             Press and hold the  P A T  ON OFF  button for longer than a second so  that the performance assistant technology type appears  Select the Mel   ody type by using the dial     3 Select a song     Press the  SONG  button  and the Song Select display appears  Select a Ee  song by using the dial  U
57.  level  since this can cause permanent hearing loss  If you  experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears  consult a physician                 Saving and backing up your data    The panel settings and some other types of data are not retained in memory when  you turn off the power to the instrument  Save data you want to keep to the  Registration Memory  page 85     Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation    Save important data to a USB storage device or other external device such as a  computer   pages 93  104     Backing up the USB storage device external media      To protect against data loss through media damage  we recommend that you  save your important data onto two USB storage devices external media        Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument  or data that is lost or destroyed        Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use     Even when the power switch is in the    STANDBY    position  electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level  When you are not using the instrument for a long    time  make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet        The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only  and may appear somewhat different from those on    your instrument          Trademarks      The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the prop
58.  of competent jurisdiction finds any portion of this Agreement to be  unenforceable  the remainder of this Agreement shall continue in full force and  effect     9  COMPLETE AGREEMENT    This Agreement constitutes the entire agreement between the parties with  respect to use of the SOFTWARE and any accompanying written materials and  supersedes all prior or contemporaneous understandings or agreements  writ   ten or oral  regarding the subject matter of this Agreement  No amendment or  revision of this Agreement will be binding unless in writing and signed by a  fully authorized representative of Yamaha     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 111           SP Troubleshooting    Bi For the Instrument       Problem    Possible Cause and Solution       When the instrument is turned on or off  a popping  sound is temporarily produced     This is normal and indicates thatthe instrumentis receiving electrical  power        When using a mobile phone  noise is produced     Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may pro   duce interference  To prevent this  turn off the mobile phone or use it  further away from the instrument        There is no sound even when the keyboard is  played or when a song or style is being played  back     Playing keys in the right hand area ofthe keyboard  does not produce any sound     Check that nothing is connected to the PHONES OUTPUT jack on  the rear panel  When a set of headphones is plugged into this jack   no sound is output  
59.  overall  feel of the music you play     On page 24 you learned how to play colorful accompaniments using styles  Chord progressions are vital  to creating interesting accompaniments  and with a little chord know how you should be able to take  your accompaniments to a new level    On these pages we ll introduce three easy to use chord progressions  Be sure to try them out with the  instrument   s accompaniment styles  The style will respond to the chord progression you play  effectively  creating a complete song     llPlaying the Chord Progressions    0000000000000000000000000000    Play the scores with the left hand    Before playing the scores follow steps 1 through 3 of  Play Along with a Style  on page 24      The scores provided here are not standard song scores  but rather simplified scores that indicate which notes to play to  produce the chord progressions     Split point    d Y    Play to the left of the split point        Recommended Style 031 Euro Trance       Dance music with simple chords             Press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button     Fe       8  8  UU         m WW mnm    This is a simple but effective chord progression  When you play through to the end of the score  start  again from the beginning  When you re ready to stop playing press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button  and the auto accompaniment function will create a perfect ending                                                                                26  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual  
60.  played on the  left hand side of the split point will  actually sound an octave higher        Play along with the rhythm of the song melody with your right hand   You can play any keys as long as you re playing to the right of the split  point  At the same time play accompaniment like chords and phrases  with your left hand  No matter what you play  you ll produce the song  melody with your right hand and beautiful chords and phrases with your  left hand    This is the performance assistant technology Chord Melody type     If you want to play the melody with the melody score  press the   SCORE  button to call up the melody score in the display    You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the  START STOP   button     Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button to turn the performance  assistant technology feature off     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 43    The Easy Way to Play Piano       Use the Performance Assistant to Play Like a Pro     Here are a few hints for using the Chord type    If you select Chord Free or Chord Melody  the left hand section of the  keyboard becomes the Chord type section  so use these hints on the left   hand section of the keyboard    To begin  try to feel the rhythm of the song  Then  with your hands  spread as shown in the illustration  simply play the keyboard alternately  with your left and right hands  any notes will do         The chord information  included in the song is    displayed in the lower   area of the MAIN display    You wi
61.  registered settings can be saved to or  loaded from the memory medium  USB flash memory can also be used to transfer song  data downloaded from the Internet to the instrument  where it can be used with the per   formance assistant technology  page 35  and Lesson  page 47  features described in  the Quick Guide  Furthermore  user songs saved to USB flash memory in MIDI file for   mat can also be used with these features    In this section we ll look at the procedures for setting up and formatting USB flash  memory devices  as well as for saving and loading data to and from them     If you don t have a USB flash memory  you will need to purchase one  or more  as  needed     The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB storage  devices  Yamaha cannot guarantee operation of USB storage devices that you purchase   Before purchasing USB storage devices  please consult your Yamaha dealer  or an  authorized Yamaha distributor  see list at end of the Owner s Manual  for advice              USB Flash Memory    Before using a USB device  read through the    Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal    sec   tion on page 99  For information about USB devices compatible with the instrument  see    Connection to a  USB Storage Device  on page 97          To protect your data  write protect switch    Some USB flash memory devices are equipped with a write protect switch  To prevent accidental era   sure of important data saved in USB flash memory  slid
62.  select 2  FullKeyboard    to select the function  Chord Finger     ing      CHORD  FINGERING    FUNCTION       CATEGORY          FUNCTION       OVERALL     Touch Sensitivity   Sensitivity  KK Chord Fingering      e  m rz gt  gt jr       OVERALL                Chord war    1 Multi Finger           GEE ca           DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 81       Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary    The Dictionary function is essentially a built in chord book  that shows you the individual notes of chords   It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it       Press and hold the LESSON  START   button for longer than a second        LESSON  O Q  WAN     YOUR TEMPO  MINUS ONE    Li Q    Hold for longer than a second       DICTIONARY             2 As an example  we ll learn how to play a  GM7  G major seventh  chord  Press the     G    key in the section of the keyboard  labeled    ROOT      The note doesn t  sound   The root note you set is shown  in the display     ROOT gt  C    SS       DICTIONARY  D  SE  15va     m mmm mmm          82 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    3 Press the    M7     major seventh  key in  the section of the keyboard labeled   CHORD TYPE    The note doesn t  sound   The notes you should play for  the specified chord  root note and  chord type  are shown in the display   both as notation and in the keyboard  diagram     ZE    CHORD TYPE   M M7   
63.  that includes guitar  bass   strings  sax  trumpet  drums and percussion  sound effects     a wide vari   ety of musical sounds                    Select and Play a Voice   MAIN    This procedure selects the main voice you will play on the keyboard     Press the  VOICE  button     The main voice selection display will appear   The currently selected voice number and name will be highlighted     VOICE SELECT MAIN           CATEGORY  EASY SONG  c w     STYLE      VOICE  ff SONG MELODY Se       000 OTS  Select the voice you want to play           O  Q  e  e    P     001 Live  Grand Piano N     002 Live  Warm Grand      003 Grand Piano          The currently  selected voice num         F ss  berand name             While watching the highlighted voice name rotate the dial  The avail   able voices will be selected and displayed in sequence  The voice  selected here becomes the main voice    For this example select the    102 Flute  voice     VOICE SELECT MAIN               CATEGORY     c                Select 102 Flute J    CATEGORY       3 Play the keyboard     y A pte      N    Adjusts volume   MIN MAX    Try selecting and playing a variety of voices   Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 15    Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices    Play Two Voices Simultaneously   DUAL    You can select a second voice which will play in addition to the main voice when you play the keyboard   The second voice is known as the  du
64.  the Song Tempo    When using the performance assistant technology or in other situations in which the tempo of the song is  too fast or too slow for you  you can change the tempo as required  Press the  TEMPO TAP  button  The  tempo display will appear and you can use the dial  the     and     buttons  or the  0  to  9  number buttons  to set to tempo to anywhere from 011 and 280 quarter note beats per minute           You can return to the original tempo by simultaneously pressing the     and     buttons   Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     Play the Demo Song    You can use the performance assistant technology Chord type with the demo song  other types cannot be  used      1 Press the  DEMO  button     DEMO     lt     The demo display that introduces some of the Instrument s features will  appear  and the demo song will start playing  Listen to some of the out   standing instrument voices provided     Try playing the keyboard     The following display will appear after the demo song has been playing  for a while    This indicates that the performance assistant technology feature is now  ON  and you can start playing along on the keyboard        Yamaha s performance  assistant technology     E PLAY THE KEYBOARD    LT 8    RIGHT NOW     Play lots of notes    Every note sounds great   The instrument will anh  Pg    allow the correct notes  to sound  It s fun  and impressive              PORTABLE GRAND  Captivates  Educates  amp  Inspires       After a li
65.  the instrument s flash memory and restores the initial  default settings  The following initialization procedures are provided     llBackup Clear  eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee    To clear data backed up to the internal flash memory    panel user set   ting  registration memory  user songs  style file   turn the power on by  pressing the  STANDBY ON  switch while holding the highest white  key on the keyboard  The backed up data will be erased and the default  values restored     Pm    MFlash Clear ceccccccccccccccccccccccccccccces    To clear song data and style files that have been transferred to the inter  ANGAUTION  nal flash memory from a computer  turn the power on by pressing the   When you execute the Flash   STANDBY ON  switch while simultaneously holding the highest Clear operation  song data       you have purchased will also  white key on the keyboard and the three highest black keys  be cleared  Be sure to save    data you want to keep to a  computer     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 61    Bet Basic Operation       Basic Operation    Overall DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 control is based on the following simple operations           1 Press a button to select a basic function     9 Use the dial to select an item or value       3 Start a function                                                                                                            O o   j   gt     E      ooo          J O O        co OOO  i Ges B     waman    SE  OULD   UDUULD ULL        
66.  to USB flash memory  page 94  and used with  score display  So when inspiration strikes and you create a great mel   ody  you can save it in both listenable and written score form                       E Recordable Data  You can record to a total of 6 tracks  5 melody tracks and 1 style  chord  track    NOTE      Each track can be recorded individually      EM    record only to the melody      Melody Track  1   5             Record the melody parts  Ede ee d    Style Track  A                       Records the chord part  recorded if you record only to    the style track       User songs cannot display a  score as is  but they can be con   verted to SMF  Standard MIDI  File  format and stored to USB  flash memory  page 94   from  which they can be played with  score display           Track Configuration    To record your own performance  first use the SONG MEMORY  1   5  and  A  buttons to specify the  track s  you want to record on  The track you record on determines the part that plays back later            Specify  track s  and  record       SONG  F CLEAR      Track  1     Will play back as the right hand melody  part  MELODY R     Se Sek Track D Se SR   Track  2     Will play back as the left hand melody  part  MELODY L     A J         J   Tracks  3   5    Will play back as  other  perfor     mance data   Right hand Left hand Other perfor  Style    melody melody mance data   Track  A     Will play back as the Style  auto accom   oo paniment  part                          
67.  to a range of detailed instrument parameters for tun   ing  setting the split point  and adjusting the voices and effects  Take a look at the func   tion list starting on the opposite page  There are 46 function parameters in all     When you locate a function you want to set up  simply select the function s display  name  shown to the right of the function name in the list  and adjust as required     Selecting and Setting Functions      Find the function you want to set in the  list that begins on page 88     2 Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION    me          VOLUME    CO  Style Volume           3 Select a function     Press the CATEGORY  4  and  X   buttons as  many times as necessary until the function s  display name appears in the display     S 2  NEG    CATEGORY nm    Function category Previous item Next item          FUNCTION               EFFECT    Chorus SS  O reent         The selected function      ESSI MED  Value                               4  Use the dial  the     and     buttons  or  the  0   9  number buttons to set the  selected function as required    The     and     buttons are used to make ON   OFF type settings        ON        OFF    In some cases the     button will initiate execu   tion of the selected function  and the     will  cancel the selection          Direct numeric  entry       Decrement value by 1     OFF    Cancel      Increment value by 1     ON    Execute    Press simultaneously to  recall the default setting     Function settings
68.  to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others  or damage  to the instrument or other property  These precautions include  but are not limited to  the following     Power supply AC power adaptor    e When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet  always hold  the plug itself and not the cord    e Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument  or during  electrical storms    e Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple connector   Doing so can result in lower sound quality  or possibly cause overheating in the  outlet       Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations  or extreme cold or  heat  such as in direct sunlight  near a heater  or in a car during the day  to  prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal  components       Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV  radio  stereo equipment   mobile phone  or other electric devices  Otherwise  the instrument  TV  or radio  may generate noise       Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally  fall over   e Before moving the instrument  remove all connected adaptor and other cables     e When setting up the instrument  make sure that the AC outlet you are using is  easily accessible  If some trouble or malfunction occurs  immediately turn off  the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet        e Use only the stand specified for the instrument  When att
69.  when two  09 Trill 1 12 note 444 notes are held     The Tremolo effect Types  13  19  repeat all held notes  up to four    10 Trill 1 16 note A   The Echo effect Types  20  26  create delayed repeats of each note played   r 3     11 Trill 1 24 note FS  12 Trill 1 32 note     13 Tremolo 1 4 note d  3     14 Tremolo 1 6 note JJ J  15 Tremolo 1 8 note P  r 3     16 Tremolo 1 12 note JJ   17 Tremolo 1 16 note A  r       18 Tremolo 1 24 note Fa  19 Tremolo 1 32 note     20 Echo 1 4 note J  r   3   4  21 Echo 1 6 note J J J  22 Echo 1 8 note P  r  8      23 Echo 1 12 note JT   24 Echo 1 16 note A  rS      25 Echo 1 24 note IT3  26   Echo 1 32 note                  Reverb Types                                                 No  Reverb Type Description  01 03 Hall 1 3 Concert hall reverb   04 05 Room 1 2 Small room reverb   06 07 Stage 1 2 Reverb for solo instruments   08 09 Plate 1 2 Simulated steel plate reverb   10 Off No effect     Chorus Types  No  Chorus Type Description  01 02 Chorus 1 2 Conventional chorus program with rich  warm chorusing   03 04 Flanger 1 2 Pronounced three phase modulation with a slight metallic sound   05 Off No effect                    DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 133        SP MIDI Implementation Chart    HSW HS I NdH o o  oeq our Ma o Tx x   L6  uad  q 3o  jju            6  ssouqyuhtiag Oo Lx x TL  SUT SE o Tx X     L  SUT SSeSTSY o      ZL  quoquo  oOruouaeH Oo Ix X  TIL  ureasns o O     79  o O  OT  AzquyW eared  e o  gE  o Tx x   78  3S
70. 0  0 Brush Swirl  es D    3   D  27  D  0 Brush Slap  E1 40  E 28  E O  O Brush Tap Swirl  Reverse Cymbal  F1 41  F 29  FO  O Snare Ro  Em   42  F 30  FF 0 Castanet HiQ 2  G1 43  G 31  G 0 Snare So Snare Techno Snare J azz H Brush Slap 2  a    G  32  G  0 Sticks  A1 45  A 33  A 0 Kick Soft Kick Techno Q Kick Soft 2  ESE   46    34  AR 0 Open Rim Shot  Rim Gate  B1 47  B 35 B 0 Kick Tigh Kick Techno L Gran Cassa  C2 48  C 2  36  C Kick Kick Techno Kick J azz Kick Small   Gran Cassa Mute   Cutting Noise  Phone Call  AA 2  CH 2  37  CF Side Stick Side Stick Analog Cutting Noise 2  Door Squeak  D2 50  D 2  38  D Snare Snare Clap Snare J azz L Brush Slap 3   Band Snare Door Slam  EA   51  DF 2  39  DF Hand Clap String Slap Scratch Cut  E2 52 JE 2  40 JE Snare Tight Snare Dry Snare J azz M Brush Tap 2  Band Snare 2 Scratch H 3  F2 53  F 2  41  F Floor Tom L Tom Analog 1 Tom azz1 Tom Brush 1   Tom Jazz 1 Wind Chime  EA   54  FF 2  2  F 1 Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Closed Analog3 Telephone Ring 2  G2 55  G 2  43  G Floor Tom H Tom Analog 2 Tom J azz 2 Tom Brush 2   Tom J azz 2  EA   56  G  2  4  GF 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Closed Analog 4  A2 57 IA 2  45 JA Low Tom Tom Analog 3 Tom J azz 3 Tom Brush 3   Tom J azz 3  EA   53  a  2  46 IA 1 Hi HatOpen Hi Hat Open Analog 2  B2 59  B 2  47  B Mid Tom L Tom Analog 4 Tom J azz 4 Tom Brush 4   Tom J azz 4  c3 60  C 3  48  C 2 Mid Tom H Tom Analog 5 Tom Jazz 5 Tom Brush 5 I Tom Jazz 5        TqS 6  C  3  49  C 2 Crash Cymbal 1  Crash Analog Hand Cymb
71. 00 002   Standard Kit2 191   000   066 017  Cheezy Organ  130 127 000 009   Room Kit 192 000 067 017  Drawbar Organ 2  131 127 000 017  Rock Kit 193 000 000 018   Percussive Organ  132 127   000 025  Electronic Kit 194   000   024 018   70 s Percussive Organ  133   127   000 026  Analog Kit 195   000   032 018   Detuned Percussive Organ  134 127 000 113  Dance Kit 196 000 033 018    Light Organ  135 127 000 033  Jazz Kit 197 000 037 018  Percussive Organ 2  136 127 000 041    Brush Kit 198   000   000 019  Rock Organ  137 127 000 049   Symphony Kit 199 000 064 019   Rotary Organ  138 126 000 001  SFX Kit1 200   000   065 019   Slow Rotary  139 126 000 002  SFX Kit2 201   000   066 019   Fast Rotary  202 000   000 020  Church Organ  203   000   032 020   Church Organ 3  e XGlite Voice XGlite Optional Voice  List 204   000   035 020   Church Organ 2  205 000 040 020  Notre Dame    Bank Select MIDI 206   000   064 020   Organ Flute  wae MSB   LsB   Program Voice Name 207   000   065   020  Tremolo Organ Flute  o   0 127     0 127  Change  208   000   000 021  Reed Organ   1 128  209   000   040 021  Puff Organ  XG PIANO    210   000   000   022  Accordion  140 000 000 001   Grand Piano 211 000 000 023 Harmonica  141 000 001 001 Grand Piano KSP 212 000 032 023 Harmonica 2  142   000   040   001 Piano Strings 213   000   000   024  Tango Accordion  143   000   041   001  Dream   214   000   064   024  Tango Accordion 2  144 000 000 002 Bright P iano XG GUITAR  145 000 001 002   Br
72. 063 _ ResonantS ynth Brass  251 000 032 036   Fretless Bass 2 320 000 000 064  Synth Brass 2  252 000 033 036   Fretless Bass 3 321 000 018 064  Soft Brass  253 000 034 036   Fretless Bass 4 322 000 041 064   Choir Brass  254 000 000 037  Slap Bass 1 XG REED  255 000 032 037   Punch Thumb Bass 323 000 000 065   Soprano Sax  256 000 000 038  Slap Bass 2 324   000   000 066   Alto Sax  257 000 043 038   Velocity Switch Slap 325   000   040 066  Sax Section  258 000 000 039   Synth Bass 1 326   000   000 067   Tenor Sax  259   000   040 039 _  Techno Synth Bass 327   000   040 067  Breathy Tenor Sax  260 000 000 040   Synth Bass 2 328   000   000 068   Baritone Sax  261 000 006 040   Mellow Synth Bass 329   000   000 069  Oboe  262 000 012 040   Sequenced Bass 330 000 000 070  English Horn  263 000 018 040   Click Synth Bass 331 000 000 071  Bassoon  264   000 019 040  Synth Bass 2 Dark 332 000   000 072   Clarinet   265   000   040 040 _  Modular Synth Bass XG PIPE  266 000 041 040  DX Bass 333   000   000 073   Piccolo  XG STRINGS 334   000   000 074   Flute  267 000 000 041  Violin 335   000   000 075   Recorder  268 000 008 041  Slow Violin 336   000   000 076   Pan Flute  269 000 000 042  Viola 337   000   000 077   Blown Bottle  270 000 000 043   Cello 338   000   000 078   Shakuhachi  271 000 000 044   Contrabass 339   000   000 079  Whistle  272 000 000 045 __  Tremolo Strings 340 000 000 080   Ocarina  273 000 008 045   Slow Tremolo Strings XG SYNTH LEAD  274 000 040 04
73. 16 PopShuffle2 068 DetroitP op1 120 MariachiWaltz  017 GuitarP op 069 60   sRock amp R oll 121 GuitarS erenade  018 16BeatU ptempo 070 6 8S oul 122 SwingWaltz  019 KoolS huffle 071 CrocoTwist 123 JazzWaltz1  020 JazzRock 072 Rock amp Roll 124 J azzWaltz2  021 HipHopLight 073 DetroitP op2 125 CountryW altz  BALLAD 074 BoogieWoogie 126 OberWaltzer  022 PianoBallad 075 ComboB oogie 127 Musette  023 LoveSong 076 6 8Blues CHILDREN  024 6 8ModernEP COUNTRY 128 Learning2 4  025 6 8S lowR ock 077 Country8Beat 129 Learning4 4  026 6 80 rchBallad 078 CountryP op 130 Learning6 8  027 OrganBallad 079 CountryS wing 131 Fun 3 4  028 PopBallad 080 CountryBallad 132 Fun 4 4  029 l6BeatBallad1 081 Country2 4 PIANIST  030 16BeatBallad2 082 CowboyB oogie 133 Stride  DANCE 083 CountryS huffle 134 PianoBlues1  031 EuroTrance 084 Bluegrass 135 PianoBlues2  032 Ibiza LATIN 136 PianoRag  033 DreamDance 085 BrazilianS amba 137 PianoRock amp R oll  034 HouseMusik 086 BossaNova 138 PianoBoogie  035 SwingHouse 087 PopBossa 139 Piano  azzWaltz  036 TechnoP olis 088 Tijuana 140 Piano  azzBld  037 Clubdance 089 DiscoLatin 141 Arpeggio  038 ClubLatin 090 Mambo 142 Musical  039 Garagel 091 Salsa 143 Habanera  040 Garage2 092 Beguine 144 SlowRock  041 TechnoP arty 093 GuitarRumba 145 8BtP ianoBallad  042 UKPop 094 RumbaF lamenco 146 PianoMarch  043 HipHopGroove 095 Rumbalsland 147 6 8P ianoMarch  044 HipShuffle 096 Reggae 148 PianoWaltz  045 HipHopPop BALLROOM 149 PianoBeguine  DISCO 097 VienneseWaltz 150 Pia
74. 20  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    4 Connect the instrument to the com   puter   The connection procedure is described on page  99   B Install the software   Musicsoft Downloader   See page 109     6 Launch the software     For further software operation refer to the online  help supplied with the software     Refer to the    Troubleshooting    on page 110 when  you have trouble with installing the driver     Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide                         System Requirements  Application Data os CPU Memory Hard Disk Display  at least 128 MB of  Windows 98SE Me 2000    233 MHz or higher  Intel     64 MB or more free space  atleast   800 x 600  Musicsoft Downloader XP Home Edition  Pentium   Celeron    256 MB or more   512 MB of free HighColor  XP Professional processor family is recommended    space is  16 bit   recommended   USB Driver for Windows    98 Me Windows 98 Me 166 MHz or higher  Intel    32 MB or more atleast2 MB of free  PentiumS Celeron9  64 MB ormore is      USB Driver for Windows   Windows 2000 XP Home processor family recommended  Space  2000 XP Edition XP Professional  400MHz or higher  Intel    Sg   Windows  XP Pentium   Celeron   128 MB or more  Digital Music Notebook Professional E dition  Processor family  1GHz  256 MB or more  SP1a more or more is recommended        recommended  atleast 50 MB of 1024 x 768  Windows   XP Home f HighColor  Digital Music Notebook   Edition  SP 1a more 1GHz or higher  Intel   ee space  16 bit    Requirements for W
75. 21 39      Dream Dance      Main       DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 119    Scores       This score is provided with the intent that the pitch will be corrected by the performance assistant technol   ogy feature  If you play the    Play These Notes  part using the performance assistant technology feature  the  part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part     EIJ vo   J  61  Function Demo for performance assistant technology     Ave Maria             120 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Scores             DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 121    Scores       This score is provided with the intent that the pitch will be corrected by the performance assistant technol   ogy feature  If you play the    Play These Notes  part using the performance assistant technology feature  the  part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part     BEIA 1 J 2108  Function Demo for performance assistant technology     Nocturne op 9 2             122 Dp6x 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Scores          19 35 EM NEN          um   i um  Dm   Bdim7   C 7sus4   C  4  Feu  UU                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 1  If 2    n ERR P Ae EE     14 e  9    P e z    e   9 b x z     2  v v  n sl icc c PNE  d  um mm mm m
76. 4 102   Goblins Synth 471   064   000 050  Horse  405 000 065 102 _   Creeper 472 064 000 051  Bird Tweet 2  406 000 067 102  Ritual 473   064   000 056  Manu  407 000 068 102  To Heaven 474 064 000 065   Phone Call  408 000 070 102  Night 475   064   000 066   Door Squeak  409 000 071 102   Glisten 476   064   000 067  Door Slam  410 000 096 102  Bell Choir 477   064   000 068  Scratch Cut  411 000 000 103  Echoes 478   064   000 069  Scratch Split  412 000 000 104    Sci Fi 479   064   000 070  Wind Chime  XG WORLD 480 064 000 071   Telephone Ring 2  413 000 000 105 Star 481 064 000 081   Car Engine Ignition  414 000 032 105  Detuned Sitar 482 064 000 082  CarTires Squeal  415   000   035 105  Sitar2 483   064   000 083  Car Passing  416 000 097 105 j Tamboura 484 064 000 084  CarCrash  417 000 000 106   Banjo 485   064   000 085  Siren  418 000 028 106   Muted Banjo 486   064   000 086  Train  419 000 096 106  Rabab 487   064   000 087  JetPlane  420 000 097 106 j Gopichant 488   064   000 088   Starship  421 000 098 106   Oud 489   064   000 089   Burst  422 000 000 107   Shamisen 490 064 000 090   Roller Coaster  423 000 000 108  Koto 491   064   000 091   Submarine  424   000 096 108  j Taisho kin 492 064   000 097  Laugh  425 000 097 108   Kanoon 493 064 000 098  Scream  426 000 000 109   Kalimba 494   064   000 099  Punch  427 000 000 110  Bagpipe 495 064 000 100 Heartbeat  428 000 000 111 __  Fiddle 496   064   000 101 __  Footsteps  429 000 000 112  Shanai 497   064
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78. 48 SatsfyGt ChooChoo COUNTRY 247 CatMemry  049 Sheriff DayOfW  amp R 182 ABitMore 248 DoReMi  050 SmokeWtr HighMoon 183 BlownW nd 249 Entrtain  051 TwistAgn InMood 184 Bonanza 250 Extra  052 VenusPop MisJ ones 185 BoxerF It 251 Favorite  DANCE MistySax 186 CntryR ds 252 FineRmce  053 2 of Us MoonLit 187 GreenGrs 253 Foggy  054 B Leave New York 188 J ambala 254   Woman  055 Back St PanthrS w 189 LondonSt 255 J BGood  056 Crockett PetiteCI 190 LooseEL 256 NitTrain  057 DsrtRose RedRoses 191 TopWorld 257 Obaladi  058 FunkyTwn SaintMch 192 YlwRose 258 OldHouse  059 Kids SatinDIl DISCO  amp  PARTY 259 PubPiano  060 KillS oft SF Heart 193 AlhHwaii 260 RinSpain  061 Nine PM Shear  z 194 Babylon 261 Sera  062 SingBack SplnkyTb 195 Barbados 262 ShookUp  063 StrandD SunnySde 196 DnceBird 263 Swonder  BALLAD TstHoney 197 FestaMex 264 TedP icnc  064 AdelineB Tunisia 198 HandsPty 265 Twirler  065 ArgenCry TwoFoot5 199 LuvTheme 266 WayWere  066 BeautBdy USPatrol 200 ModrnTIk 267 YesterPf              SP Songs Provided On the Supplied CD ROM                                                          File Name Song Name Composer  001Nutcr mid Danse des Mirlitons from    The Nutcracker    P I  Tchaikovsky  0020 rphe mid    Orph  e aux Enfers    Ouverture J   Offenbach  003S lavo mid Slavonic Dances op 72 2 A  Dvo    k  004P rima mid La Primavera  from Le Quattro Stagioni  A  Vivaldi  005Medit mid M  ditation  Thais     Massenet  006Guill mid Guillaume Tell G  Rossini  007F ruhl mid Fr  hlingsli
79. 5 __  Suspense Strings 341 000 000 081  Square Lead  275 000 000 046 jPizzicato Strings 342 000 006 081  Square Lead 2  276   000   000 047 _  Orchestral Harp 343   000   008 081  LM Square  271 000 040 047 _  Yang Chin 344   000   018 081   Hollow  278 000 000 048    Timpani 345   000   019 081  Shroud  XG ENSEMBLE 346   000   064 081      Mellow  279 000 000 049  Strings 1 347   000   065 081  Solo Sine  280 000 003 049   Stereo Strings 348 000 066 081  SineLead  281 000 008 049  Slow Strings 349   000   000 082   Sawtooth Lead  282 000 035 049  605 Strings 350   000   006 082  Sawtooth Lead 2  283 000 040 049   Orchestra 351   000   008 082   Thick Sawtooth  284 000 041 049   Orchestra 2 352 000 018 082   Dynamic Sawtooth  285 000 042 049   Tremolo Orchestra 353 000 019 082   Digital Sawtooth  286 000 045 049      Velocity Strings 354 000 020 082   Big Lead  287   000   000 050   Strings 2 355   000   096 082  Sequenced Analog  288   000   003 050   Stereo Slow Strings 356   000   000 083   Calliope Lead  289 000 008 050   Legato Strings 357 000 065 083  Pure Lead  290 000 040 050  Warm Strings 358   000   000 084  Chiff Lead  291 000 041 050   Kingdom 359 000 000 085   Charang Lead  292 000 000 051  Synth Strings 1 360 000 064 085 __  Distorted Lead  293 000 000 052   Synth Strings 2 361   000   000 086   Voice Lead  294   000 000 053  Choir Aahs 362 000   000 087  Fifths Lead  295 000 003 053  Stereo Choir 363   000   035 087  Big Five  296 000 032 053   Mellow Choir 364
80. 58 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual      NOTE        If the memory becomes full dur   ing recording a warning mes   sage will appear and recording  will stop automatically  Use the  song clear or track clear  page  59  function to delete unwanted  data and make more room avail   able for recording  then do the  recording again        Record Your Own Performance            Data that cannot be recorded    Split voice    The following items are recorded at the beginning of the track  Changes  made during the song will not be recorded   Reverb type  Chorus type  Time signature  Style number  Style volume   Tempo  When the style track is recorded           Song Clear   Deleting User Songs    This function clears an entire user song  all tracks      1  z    cific track from a user song use       If you only want to clear a spe   the Track Clear function     From the MAIN display select the user song  031   035  you  want to clear     Press and hold the SONG MEMORY  1  button for longer  than a second while holding the SONG MEMORY  A  button     A confirmation message will appear on the display     Press the  4  button     A confirmation message will appear on the display   You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the     button     Press the  4  button to clear the song     The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while  the song is being cleared     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 59    Record Your Own Performance    Track Clear   Delet
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82. Cuckoo  DUET  Traditiona  068A ugus mid O du lieber Augustin  DUET  Traditiona  069Londo mid London Bridge  DUET  Traditiona  070Three mid Three Blind Mice  DUET  Traditiona                The easy song arranger can only be used with songs that include chord data     132 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual        SP Effect Type List      Harmony Types                                                                                                       No  Harmony Type Description  01 Duet Harmony types 01 05 are pitch based and add one   two  or three note harmonies to the sin     gle note melody played in the right hand  These types sound when chords are played in the  02 Trio auto accompaniment range of the keyboard  These Harmony types will also work when playing  songs that contain chord data   03 Block  04 Country  05 Octave  06 Trill 1 4 note J Types 6 26 are rhythm based effects and add embellishments or delayed repeats in  time with the auto accompaniment  These types sound whether the auto accompani     h   mentis on or not  however  the actual speed of the effect depends on the Tempo set   07 Trill 1 6 note J JJ   ting  page 46   The individual note values in each type let you synchronize the effect    precisely to the rhythm  Triplet settings are also available  1 6   quarter note triplets   08 Trill 1 8 note      1   2  eighth note triplets  1 24   sixteenth note triplets       s         The Trill effect Types  06 12  create two note trills  alternating notes 
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84. E ETT Ee REOR 65  0   One Touch Setting                        71  P   PAT Type eene sya tree 35  89  Panel Sustain 5 5  rne 69  88  PCO MOd6 aestu antirei 101  performance assistant technology          35  Pitch Bend Range       5  nee 88  Power Adaptor E 10    Preset Song    Ouah Ze neare au re    Recording uywas ta an aa akay  Registration Memory                                Remote control       Repeat    nsecee nn nemen 52  83  REVTO Age ee ete 67  R  verb Type EE 133  Kat  au onere 89  104    Single Staff SCOIe           eee  SMF  Standard MIDI File                       SME Save                   song Clear asocia ire aede  DONG Lisi us cao ana 0 Saha   Song Memory saa aaaasassas  SONE QUE granmen  Song Volume uqa idee  Specifications                    sees  Split Chorus Level      si  ei OR             Split NC 88  Split Point  notet 17  77  Split Reverb Level    eene 88  Split Volce 55 osi eee 17  Split VOLUME  zi iter 88  Standard Chords                                     28  Min     23  26  74  Style PS s oet ace acer tne 81  95  Style List    deer eicene 130  Style E 89  100  Style Volume  eite 78  Sustain  Footswitch                                10  Sustain  Panel                                 69  88  Synchro Start e ette 24  75  Synchro Stop            eee 76    Tempo 2 mene i 46  70  TimeSignature    Denominator  Numerator                  21  Touch Response su nmt 70  Touch Sensitivity                     esses 70  STACK  3nd t etn 56  Track Clear    ee
85. EAD 166   000   064 011  Orgel  107 000 112 081   Square Lead 167 000 000 012   Vibraphone  108 000 112 082   Sawtooth Lead 168 000 001 012   Vibraphone KSP  109 000 115 082   Analogon 169 000 000 013   Marimba  110 000 119 082   Fargo 170 000 001 013   Marimba KSP  111 000 112 099  Star Dust 171 000 064 013  Sine Marimba  112 000 112 086   Voice Lead 172 000   097 013  jBalimba  113 000 112 101   Brightness 173 000 098 013  Log Drums  SYNTH PAD 174   000   000 014  Xylophone  114 000 118 089  SweetHeaven 175 000 000 015  Tubular Bells  115 000 112 092   Xenon Pad 176 000 096 015  Church Bells  116 000 112 095   Equinox 177   000   097 015  Carillon  117 000 112 089   Fantasia 178 000 000 016   Dulcimer  118 000 113 090  Dark Moon 179 000 035 016  Dulcimer2  119 000 113 101      Bell Pad 180   000   096 016  Cimbalom  PERCUSSION 181   000   097 016  Santur  120 000 112 012   Vibraphone XG ORGAN  121   000   112 013  Marimba 182   000   000 017  Drawbar Organ  122   000   122 014   Xylophone 183   000   032 017  Detuned Drawbar Organ  123 000 112 115  Steel Drums 184 000 033 017 60 s Drawbar Organ 1  124 000 112 009 _   Celesta 185 000 034 017 60 s Drawbar Organ 2  125 000 112 011  Music Box 186 000 035 017 70 s Drawbar Organ 1  126 000 112 015 j Tubular Bells 187 000 037 017  60  Drawbar Organ 3  127 000 112 048   Timpani 188   000   040 017   16 2 2 3  DRUM KITS 189   000   064 017 jOrgan Bass  128 127 000 001   Standard Kit 1 190 000 065 017  70 s Drawbar Organ 2  129 127 0
86. EGORY            User File Save     DI          USEROO1               To Overwrite an Existing File   If you want to overwrite a file that already exists  on the USB flash memory  use the dial or the      and     buttons to select the file  then skip          ahead to step 6          NOTE        Up to 100 user files can be saved to a single USB flash memory        If the USB flash memory has been write protected  an appropriate  message will appear on the display and you will not be able to exe   cute the operation    e If there is not enough capacity left on the USB flash memory to save  the data an appropriate message will appear on the display and you  will not be able to save the data  Erase unwanted files from the USB  flash memory to make more memory available  page 96   or usea  different USB flash memory      Refer to the  Messages  list on page 114 for other possible errors  that might prevent you from completing the operation        4 Press the  EXECUTE  button  A cursor  will appear below the first character in  the file name     5 Change the file name as necessary   e The     button moves the cursor to the left   and the  0  button moves it to the right     Use the dial to select a character for the cur   rent cursor location     The     button deletes the character at the  cursor location     k  a    JOO  eee       FILE CONTROL       CATEGORY      User File Save J          USER001    Please Enter Name                       Cursor    6 Press the  EXECUTE  button  
87. FYIOTHERV 039 INF  e  WINDOWS SYSTEM Xgusb drv  e  WINDOWS SYSTEM Ymidusb sys    4 Disconnect the USB cable   5 Restart the computer   6 Re install the driver     ATTENTION  SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT    PLEASE READ THIS SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT     AGREE   MENT     CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE  YOU ARE  ONLY PERMITTED TO USE THIS SOFTWARE PURSUANT TO THE  TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT  THIS AGREEMENT  IS BETWEEN YOU  AS AN INDIVIDUAL OR LEGAL ENTITY  AND  YAMAHA CORPORATION     YAMAHA        BY BREAKING THE SEAL OF THIS PACKAGE YOU ARE AGREEING TO  BE BOUND BY THE TERMS OF THIS LICENSE  IF YOU DO NOT AGREE  WITH THE TERMS  DO NOT INSTALL  COPY  OR OTHERWISE USE THIS  SOFTWARE     1  GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT    Yamaha hereby grants you the right to use one copy of the software program s   and data     SOFTWARE     accompanying this Agreement  The term SOFT   WARE shall encompass any updates to the accompanying software and data   The SOFTWARE is owned by Yamaha and or Yamaha s licensor s   and is pro   tected by relevant copyright laws and all applicable treaty provisions  While  you are entitled to claim ownership of the data created with the use of SOFT   WARE  the SOFTWARE will continue to be protected under relevant copy   rights      You may use the SOFTWARE on a single computer      You may make one copy of the SOFTWARE in machine readable form for  backup purposes only  if the SOFTWARE is on media where such backup  copy is permitted  On the ba
88. The Style Select display will appear  The currently selected style name  and number will be highlighted     START              Change a Song s Style      NOTE     e When playing song numbers  010  011  and 020 to 030 while  using the Easy Song Arranger   melody tracks will be automati   cally muted and no melody will  sound  In order to hear the mel   ody tracks you will need to press  the SONG MEMORY buttons  3   to  5                SONG  e   EASY SONG    o   de  STYLE i i  O   sme  amp  Lm mon e     n  151 Nodata  O VOICE     001 8BeatModern J    1002 Cool8Beat I             Z SONG MELODY VOICE    The currently selected style    number and name are dis   played here        Select a style     Rotate the dial and listen to how the song sounds with different styles   As you select different styles the song will remain the same while only  the styles change  When you have selected a suitable style move on to  the next step while the song is still playing  if you have stopped the  song  start it again by pressing the  START STOP  button      Select a voice part     If you press and hold the  VOICE  button for longer than a second a  voice list will appear  The Melody R and Melody L displays will be  selected alternately each time you press the  VOICE  button       NOTE       Because the Easy Song  Arranger uses song data you  can t specify chords by playing  in the accompaniment range of  the keyboard  The  ACMP ON   OFF  button will not function     e If the time signature of 
89. The dis   play prompts you for confirmation    You can cancel the save operation at this point  by pressing the     button    7 Press the  EXECUTE  button again  or  the     button  and the save operation  will begin    The user song will be stored to the USER FILE  folder in the USB flash memory     8 A message will appear on the display to  inform you that the operation has fin   ished    Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 93       Using USB Flash Memory       Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save    This operation converts a user song  song numbers 031   035  to SMF Format 0 and saves the file to USB    flash memory          What is SMF  Standard MIDI File      The SMF  Standard MIDI File  format is one of the  most common and widely compatible sequence  formats used for storing sequence data  There are  two variations  Format 0 and Format 1  A large  number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF  Format 0  and most commercially available MIDI  sequence data is provided in SMF Format 0              I Make sure that a properly formatted  USB flash memory has been properly  connected to the instrument s USB TO  DEVICE terminal  and that the icon is  showing in the MAIN display     2 Press the FILE CONTROL  MENU  but   ton     3 Use the CATEGORY  4  and      but   tons to locate the SMF Save item     The SOURCE FILE   a user song name   will  be highlighted     Se ue             CATEGORY Ge    FILE CONTROL  
90. VOLUME   J      wa    T    2 Press the CATEGORY  4  and      but   tons as many times as necessary to  select the master EQ type function     Master EQ Type        The currently selected EQ type will appear     w  u  Ke    CATEGORY  ei    FUNCTION          EFFECT     C seu p  C arnan Te    OCE o                     1 Speaker 1  J    The currently selected  master EQ type           3 Use the dial to select the desired Master  EQ setting   Five settings are available  1   5  Settings 1 and  2 are best for listening via the instrument   s  built in speakers  setting 3 is for headphones   and settings 4 and 5 are ideal for listening via  external speakers     72 0D6GX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Handy Performance Features       Pitch Controls      Large Pitch Changes  Transpose    The overall pitch of the instrument can by shifted  up or down by a maximum of 1 octave in semitone  increments     I Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION    9          VOLUME    Ee Volume        2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Transpose item     FUNCTION    OVERALL    or amm END o  Transpose item J       g      Can be set between  12 and  12                                    3 Use the dial to set the transpose value  between  12 and  12 as required     L NOTE           The pitch of Drum Kits voices cannot be changed       Small Pitch Changes  Tuning    The overall tuning of the instrument can by shifted  up or down by a maximum of 100 cents in 1 cent  increments
91. X 620 and YPG 625 owners   Check the  back to front orientation for the side boards    Make sure the non colored surface is facing down     DGX 620 and YPG 625 owners  please fol   low these instructions   Attach the support rail    Spread a large soft cloth  such as a blanket  on the floor   Place the instrument on the cloth with the keyboard side  facing down  Align the support rail   into the groove on  the bottom of the instrument and attach the rail  using the 4  x 45mm flathead screws Q     El  Put the keyboard on the stand    Check the back to front orientation for stand  and care   fully place the keyboard on the side boards  Slowly move  the keyboard so that the holes on the bottom of the key   board are properly aligned with the holes on the angle  brackets     Install the keyboard to the stand   Fix the keyboard to the angle brackets  using the 5 x 16  mm roundhead screws       DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 117       13 Scores    This demo is an example of how the Easy Song Arranger can be used to change styles throughout a piece     EIER  gt    J  123  Function Demo for Easy Song Arranger   Hallelujah Chorus       D G D D    Melody     lt Clubdance gt  Ist time    Main Main    2nd time   lt Hard Rock gt   Main                   D G D D G D D       118 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Scores       D D C G B Em7 A7sus4 A7 D G D D G D D    17 35    Main      Tango     Fun 4 47  Main Main                               G D D G D D D G D D D G D D    
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94. aching the stand or  rack  use the provided screws only  Failure to do so could cause damage to the  internal components or result in the instrument falling over               3  9 1 2    4  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    e Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components  turn off the  power for all components  Before turning the power on or off for all  components  set all volume levels to minimum  Also  be sure to set the volumes  of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume  controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level     Maintenance    e When cleaning the instrument  use a soft  dry cloth  Do not use paint thinners   solvents  cleaning fluids  or chemical impregnated wiping cloths     Handling caution    e Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument     e Never insert or drop paper  metallic  or other objects into the gaps on the panel  or keyboard  If this happens  turn off the power immediately and unplug the  power cord from the AC outlet  Then have the instrument inspected by qualified  Yamaha service personnel       Do not place vinyl  plastic or rubber objects on the instrument  since this might  discolor the panel or keyboard     e Do not rest your weight on  or place heavy objects on the instrument  and do not  use excessive force on the buttons  switches or connectors       Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or  uncomfortable volume
95. al  D3 62  D 3  50  D 2 High Tom Tom Analog 6 Tom J azz 6 Tom Brush 6   Tom Jazz 6  EA  63  Dr 3  51  D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Hand Cymbal Short  E3 64  E 3  52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Flute Key Click   Car Engine Ignition  F3 65  F 3   53  F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Car Tires Squeal  Ea 66    3  54  F  2 Tambourine Car Passing  G3 67  G 3  55  6 2 Splash Cymbal Car Crash  Ea 5   GF 3  56  GF 2 Cowbell Cowbell Analog Siren  AS 69 IA 3  57  A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Hand Cymbal 2 Train     ERH  70  AF 3  58  AF 2 Vibraslap Jet Plane  B3 71 B 3  59  B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Hand Cymbal 2 Short Starship  CA 72  C 4  60  C 3 Bongo H Burst  EA 73  c 4  61   3 Bongo L Roller Coaster  D4 74  D 4  62  D 3 Conga H Mute Conga Analog H Submarine      24 5 D 4  63  DF 3 Conga H Open  Conga Analog M  E4 76 JE 4  64 JE 3 Conga L Conga Analog L  F4 7 F 4  65  F 3 Timbale H  EA s  FF 4  co  F  3 Timbale L  G4 79  G 4  67  G 3 Agogo H  EA  80  GF 4  68  GF 3 Agogo L Shower Laugh  A4 81 JA 4  69 JA 3 Cabasa Thunder Scream      EW   82  A  4  70   3 Maracas Maracas 2 Wind Punch  B4 83  B 4  71  B 3  0 Samba Whistle H Stream Heartbeat  C5 84  C 5  72  C 4  O Samba Whistle L Bubble Footsteps  Rss  C  5  73 IC 4 Guiro Short Feed  D5 86  D 5  74  D 4  O Guiro Long      DER   87  DF 5  75  D  4 Claves Claves 2  ES 88  E 5  76  E 4 Wood Block H  F5 89  F 5  77  F 4 Wood Block L      EER 0    5  78  F  4 Cuica Mute Scratch H 2  G5 91  G 5  79  G 4 Cuica Open Scratch L 3      EUR   92  GF 5  80  GF 4 2 Triangle Mute  A5 93  A 5  81 JA
96. al  voice     Press the  DUAL ON OFF  button     The  DUAL ON OFF  button turns the dual voice on or off    When turned on the dual voice    DUAL    will appear in the MAIN dis   play  The currently selected dual voice will sound in addition to the  main voice when you play the keyboard        TRANSPOSE      TEMPO J 092 4 4   HEASURE 001    SPLIT DUAL_ HARMONY PE  ON OFF  ON OFF  ON OFF SONG    EME  0018BeatModern  MDE  001 AlvFever   VOICE  HATH  001 Live  Grand Piano DUAL 056    ASPLIT    Z DUAL   ARMONY      VOICE VOICE TYPE         Voice Number  Press and hold the  DUAL ON OFF  button for longer than  a second                                      The dual voice selection display will appear        VOICE SELECT DUAL           Dual voice selection display J           SPLIT DUAL  HARMONY  ON OFF  ON OFF  ON OFF CATEGORY  GEM p  m  eot STRINGS de       x x x x    054 Dance Bass         055 Live  Orchestra    SPLIT UAL    ARMONY  ANGIE   rm ve   056 String Ensemble A  H The currently selected dual wie    1 057  Chamber Strings l                   Hold for longer than a second    Select the desired dual voice     Watch the displayed dual voice and rotate the dial until the voice you  want to use is selected  The voice selected here becomes the dual voice   For this example try selecting the    120 Vibraphone    voice         rio Equinox      119 Dark Moon    AX 120 Vibraprane       CATEGORY    16 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voi
97. alog 1  EA   54  Fr 2  422  FR 1 1 Lat Closed Hi Hat Closed Analog  G2 55  G 2  43  G 1 loor Tom H Tom Room 2 Tom Rock 2 Tom Electro 2 Tom Analog 2  EA   56  GF 2  44  G  1 1 i Hat Pedal Hi Hat Closed Analog 2  A2 57  A 2  45 JA 1 ow Tom Tom Room 3 Tom Rock 3 Tom Electro 3 Tom Analog 3      EUR   58   2  46  Ar 1 1 i Hat Open Hi Hat Open Analog  B2 59  B 2  47  B 1 id Tom L Tom Room 4 Tom Rock 4 Tom Electro 4 Tom Analog 4  c3 60  C 3  48  C 2 id Tom H Tom Room 5 Tom Rock 5 Tom Electro 5 Tom Analog 5  EE   o1 ICH 3  49  C  2 rash Cymbal 1 Crash Analog  D3 62  D 3  50   D 2 igh Tom Tom Room 6 Tom Rock 6 Tom Electro 6 Tom Analog 6    63  D  3  51  D  2 Ride Cymbal 1  E3 64 JE 3  52  E 2 Chinese Cymbal  F3 65  F 3  53  F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup  I   E   66  FR 3  54  FR 2 Tambourine  G3 67  G 3  55  G 2 Splash Cymbal  E 5  G  3  56  G  2 Cowbell Cowbell Analog  A3 69 JA 3  57 JA 2 Crash Cymbal 2  EE 70  a  3  58  AR 2 Vibraslap  B3 71  B 3  59  B 2 Ride Cymbal 2  CA 72  C 4  6  C 3 Bongo H  EA   73  c  4  61  C  3 Bongo L  D4 74  D 4  62  D 3 H Mute Conga Analog H      EW 5  DF 4  63  D  3 Conga Analog M  E4 76  E 4  64  E 3 Conga Analog L  F4 7 F 4  65  F 3  EA 75  F  4  66  F  3  G4 79  G 4  67  G 3  I   R   80  GF 4  68  G  3  A4 81  A 4  69  A 3      EU   82  At 4  70  AR 3 Maracas 2  B4 83  B 4  71  B 3 0 Samba Whistle H  C5 84  C 5  72  C 4  O Samba Whistle L  EA 35 ICH 5  73   4 Guiro Short  D5 86  D 5  74  D 4  O Guiro Long  A 37  DF 5  75  D  4 Claves Claves 2  ES 88  E 5  76 
98. anges in specifications and functions will be  announced separately     The screen displays as illustrated in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes  and may appear somewhat  different from the screens which appear on your computer     Important Notices about the CD ROM      Data Types  This CD ROM includes application software  Please refer to page 107 for software installation instructions      N CAUTION      Do not attempt to play this CD ROM on an audio CD player  The  result high volume noise can potentially cause hearing damage or  damage your CD player and speakers       Operating System  OS   The applications in this CD ROM are provided in versions for Windows operating systems     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 105    Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide       CD ROM Contents     ZEIL N  LLLA J PORTaATOme    Accessory CD ROM  for Windows      dE    Go  69 YAMAHA O          Folder Name Application   Data Name Contents       This application can be used to download MIDI song data from the Internet and  transfer it from the computer to the instrument s memory       wusp_    Musicsoft Downloader       Digital Music Notebook is an educational content that lets you enjoy music while  learning    DMN FlashDem     asi Demo Full motion demo software which introduces all features of the Digital Music   e Notebook        You can experience Digital Music Notebook functions with the demo song  You need  to download and install Digital Music Notebook on your com
99. ats per Measure  and the Length of Each Beat    In this example we ll set up a 5 8 time signature     1 Press and hold the  METRONOME ON OFF  button for  longer than a second to select the function  Time Signa   ture Numerator      MET          Use the dial to select the number of beats per measure     A chime will sound on the first beat of each measure while the other  beats will click  All beats will simply click with no chime at the begin   ning of each measure if you set this parameter to    00       The available range is from 0 through 60  Select 5 for this example     Press the CATEGORY    and   buttons as many times  as necessary to select the beat length function  Time Sig   nature Denominator      Use the dial to select the beat length     Select the required length for each beat  2  4  8  or 16  half note  quarter  note  eighth note  or 16th note   Select 8 for this example     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 21    The Metronome    Adjusting the Metronome Volume    1 Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION    9    Use the CATEGORY  4  and     buttons to select the Met   ronome Volume item     FUNCTION    METRONOME                Sy TineSia Denoninat    e G Metronome Volume G   CATEGORY Y                  Metronome volume             3 Use the dial to set the metronome volume as required     22 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       3 Playing Styles    This instrument has an auto accompaniment feature that produces n  accompaniment  rhythm   bass   c
100. bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it  has license to use others  copyrights  Such copyrighted materials include  without limitation  all computer software  style files  MIDI  files  WAVE data  musical scores and sound recordings  Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use   is not permitted under relevant laws  Any violation of copyright has legal consequences  DON T MAKE  DISTRIBUTE OR USE  ILLEGAL COPIES    KS             Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited    except for your personal use           NS       Panel Logos    GM System Level 1    L   l    GM System Level 1    is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM compatible music  data can be accurately played by any GM compatible tone generator  regardless of manufacturer  The GM  mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support GM System Level     Wei XGlite    XGlite As its name implies     XGlite    is a simplified version of Yamaha s high quality XG tone generation format   Naturally  you can play back any XG song data using an XGlite tone generator  However  keep in mind that  some songs may play back differently compared to the original data  due to the reduced set of control    parameters and effects     XF  The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF  Standard MIDI File  standard with greater funct
101. button     Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button to turn the performance  assistant technology feature off     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 37    The Easy Way to Play Piano    CHORD FREE Type   Applying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only    Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button     This turns on the performance assistant technology feature   The indicator lights when the performance assistant technology feature  is on     PAT  ON OFF    e  q  APAT  Eu    2 Select the CHORD FREE type           PAT       PAT ON OFF  eege    e   PAT     Press and hold the  P A T  ON OFF  button for longer than a second so  that the performance assistant technology type appears  Select the  Chord Free type by using the dial        Select a song     Press the  SONG  button  and the Song Select display appears  Select a  song by using the dial  For this example try selecting the    011 Noc   turne      38 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    The Easy Way to Play Piano    4 Press the  START STOP  button     RE PENTE START   SONG RN REPEAT RE PAUSE e STOP    P noo     Song playback will begin   The left hand keys you should play will be shown on the display     Play on the keyboard     Play to the right of the split point with your right hand  and to the left of  the split point with your left hand     Split point    LEE vm zz    With this type notes played on the  left hand side of the split point will  actually sound an octave higher                                   A C arpeggio with your
102. button s  as many times as necessary until the required function appears  You can then use the  dial  the     and     buttons  or the number  0   9  buttons to adjust the value of the function as required     FUNCTION                OVERALL              J0       Tuning       Function item J          Value               The    Press  amp  Hold    Symbol   The     yd     symbol that appears next to some buttons indicates that RAT ON OFF   the button can be pressed and held for longer than a second to call O   up a related function  This provides convenient direct access to a ABE PAT   A  range of functions              64  DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Basic Operation       MAIN Display Items       The MAIN display shows all of the current basic settings  song  style  voice   It also includes a range of indicators that show the on off status of a range of functions           CONTRAST            Adjust the LCD CONTRAST control on  the rear panel of the instrument for opti   mum display legibility               A B Repeat  Appears when repeat  playback is engaged        Transpose       TRAHSPOSE O   TEWPO J 100 4 4   mEnsunE  i    KEE            001 AlvFever  VOICE   AIN           001Live  Grand Piano    DUAL 056 SPLIT 047  PERFORHAHCE ASSISTAKT  CHORD    haps      1  2  s DIR fa  s  n           Chord CHORD  Display    ACMP    MAIN B             Style  Auto accompaniment   Status  page 24     Registration Memory  Status  page 85        ACMP m MAIN B                  
103. ces    D     Try selecting and playing a range of dual voices                 Two voices will sound at the same time     Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display     Play Different Voices with the Left and Right Hands   SPLIT    In the split mode you can play different voices to the left and right of the keyboard    split point   The main  and dual voices can be played to the right of the split point  while the voice played to the left of the split  point is known as the  split voice   The split point setting can be changed as required  page 77      D 1 nimm    Em voice Dum voice and dual voice                1 Press the  SPLIT ON OFF  button     The  SPLIT ON OFF  button turns the split voice on or off  When  turned on the split voice    SPLIT    will appear in the MAIN display  The  currently selected split voice will sound to the left of the keyboard split  point          M   TRANSPOSE      TEMPO J 092 4 4    wERSURE 0101  DUAL HARMONY SONG kkk              ON OFF ON OFF TUN    STE  0018BeatModern    x   1 x    MDE  001 AlvFever    VOICE   AIH  ES  VDUAL       HARMONY    A00  Live  Grand Piano  ie   VOICE SPLIT  47 SPLIT O47 x    CHORD         Voice Number                                     Press and hold the  SPLIT ON OFF  button for longer than  a second     The split voice selection display will appear                N Split voice selection display J          SPLIT DUAL HARMONY CATEGORY  ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF  L smme            BASS za       NDE            
104. changing  the display language  page 14            he Easy Way to Play Piano       2 This instrument includes a performance assistant technology feature n  that lets you play along with a song and sound like a great pianist  even  though you might be making lots of mistakes   In fact  you can play any  notes and still sound good  You could even just tap one key and the  results would be a beautiful melody  So even if you can t play piano and  can t read a note of music  you can have some musical fun                       Performance assistant technology offers four selectable types  Select the type that produces the best results  for you     9 Chord                    No matter where or what you play  the result will be musical  well bal   anced sound  This type offers the greatest freedom  allowing you to play  anything with both your left and right hands        j 4 EA  9 Chord Free            If you can play simple right hand melodies but have trouble with left     hand chords  this is the type for you  The Chord type applies to only the  left hand section of the keyboard  allowing you to easily play chords to  support the melody you are playing with your right hand     ament    Play your own melody with the right hand             Melody                     This type lets you play the melody of the selected song by playing any  keys with just one finger  Start playing melodies right away  even if you ve  never played a keyboard instrument before     PU    D        Chord Mel
105. ck as the right hand and left hand parts     41 Press the  SONG  button and select the song   036     residing in flash memory for which you  want to set the guide track     amp  Press the  FUNCTION  button     3 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  X   buttons to  select the R Part or L Part item      1 Use the dial to select the channel you want to  play back as the specified right  or left hand  part     We recommend that you select channel 1 for the  right hand part and channel 2 for the left hand part              104 06x 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    memory media may become unstable and its contents may dis     Transfer a Backup file from  the instrument to a computer eee    You can use the Musicsoft Downloader to transfer   Backup file  containing backup data  page 61    including the five User Songs stored on the instru   ment  to a computer  If you click    Electronic Musi   cal Instruments  in the Musicsoft Downloader  display  and then    System Drive   a file named     06PG88 BUP    will appear in the lower right cor   ner of the Musicsoft Downloader display  This is  the backup file  For details about how to transfer  backup files using the Musicsoft Downloader  application  refer to the Online help in the applica   tion     L NOTE        Preset Song data cannot be transmitted from the instrument          N CAUTION     The backup data  including the five User Songs    is transmitted   received as a single file  As a result  all backup data will be over   written ev
106. ck number for your right hand lesson  The setting  Right Part GuideTrack 1 16 is only effective for songs in SMF format 0 transferred from a computer   LESSON o     Determines the guide track number for your left hand lesson  The setting is  EE BEES only effective for songs in SMF format 0 transferred from a computer   Grade ON OFF Determines whether the Grade function is on or off   Determines whether Demo cancel is enabled or not  When this is setto ON   SE Beine Guns ON OFF the Demo Song will not play  even if the  DE MO  button is pressed   Determines the display language for the demo displays  song file names   lyrics and certain display messages  All other messages and names are  LANGUAGE Language English J apanese displayed in English  When this is setto J apanese  the file names are          displayed in the J apanese font  The lyrics display follows the language  setting originally made in the song data  however  when no such setting  exists  the setting here is used             All these settings can be conveniently reset to their initial default values by pressing the     and     buttons simultaneously    The exception to this is Initial Send  which is an operation  nota setting      89    DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual       efron        7 4 Using USB Flash Memory       USB flash memory is a memory medium used for storing data    When a USB flash memory is inserted in this instrument s USB TO DEVICE terminal   user songs created on the instrument and the
107. ckup copy  you must reproduce Yamaha s copy   right notice and any other proprietary legends that were on the original copy  of the SOFTWARE      You may permanently transfer to a third party all your rights in the SOFT   WARE  provided that you do not retain any copies and the recipient reads  and agrees to the terms of this Agreement     2  RESTRICTIONS      You may not engage in reverse engineering  disassembly  decompilation or  otherwise deriving a source code form of the SOFTWARE by any method  whatsoever      You may not reproduce  modify  change  rent  lease  or distribute the SOFT   WARE in whole or in part  or create derivative works of the SOFTWARE      You may not electronically transmit the SOFTWARE from one computer to  another or share the SOFTWARE in a network with other computers      You may not use the SOFTWARE to distribute illegal data or data that vio   lates public policy      You may not initiate services based on the use of the SOFTWARE without  permission by Yamaha Corporation    Copyrighted data  including but not limited to MIDI data for songs  obtained  by means of the SOFTWARE  are subject to the following restrictions which  you must observe      Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be used for any com   mercial purposes without permission of the copyright owner      Data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be duplicated  trans   ferred  or distributed  or played back or performed for listeners in public  without permission of th
108. d                               81  Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary                       82  Song Settings 83  Song VolUME niet tiir ridi xl d EX d rn hn cd 83  ASB Repeat  uu asnamun a aasan io t n ke d RO d 83  Muting Independent Song Rate    84  Change the Melody Voice ANEN 84  Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings 85  Saving to the Registration Memory                 sse 85  Recalling a Registration Memory                  snm 86  The Functions 87  Selecting and Setting Functions             ua 87  Using USB Flash Memory 90  US BF lashi MEMON arenemine 90  Connecting a USB Flash Memory                 sseeenee 91  Formatting USB Flash Memory                     mm 92  SAVING Data soge te torcortex da edd Ra RA KR RR 93  Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save                      94  Loading User Files and Style Files                       95  Deleting Data from a USB Flash Memory                    96  Playing Songs Saved to USB Flash Memory                          96  Connections  ED HEES ee    Connection to a USB Storage Device       Connecting a Personal Computer  Transferring P erformance Data to and from a Computer      100  Remote Control of MIDI Devices  Inbal SCAG ee ME   Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument   102              Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide 105  Important Notices about the CD ROM    105  CD ROM Contehls vicississiessesissenvinsacvssescasvansacsmoaacervacaaneoadeas 106  System Requllemells s s peccet erar sa
109. d function will only work   SONG PEE ARN S REPEAT PAUSE O pA within that range  T   REW PAUSE   Press the fast jdm the fast for  Press the pause   reverse button to ward button to rap  button to pause   rapidly return to an idly skip ahead to playback    earlier point in the a later point in the   song  song           30 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual      Song List    Using Songs    These 30 songs include songs that effectively demonstrate the instrument   s Easy Song Arranger feature   songs that are ideally suited for use with the performance assistant technology feature  and more  The    Sug   gested Uses    column provides some ideas as to how the songs can most effectively used                                                                                                           David Weiss  Hugo Peretti and Luigi  Creatore        Category No  Name Suggested Uses  1 DR     Magnetic The songs in this category have been created to      give you an idea of the advanced capabilities of this  Man Demo 2 Guo JESSICA instrument  They re great for listening  or for use with  3 GHD   Winter Serenade the various features   4 GE  Live Grand Demo  5 GOD   Live  Orchestra Demo These songs features some of the instrument s    many useful voices  They make maximum use of the  Voice Demo 6 Gap Cool  RotorOrgan Demo characteristics of each voice  and might serve as  7    Cool  Galaxy E lectric Piano Demo inspiration for your own compositions   8 GIU    ModernHarp  amp  Sweet
110. ding by pressing the  START STOP  or  REC   button     O START   STOP    SONG MEMORY  REC    or o  If you press the INTRO ENDING rit   button while recording the style  track an appropriate ending pattern will play and then recording will  stop  When recording stops the current measure number will return to    001 and the recorded track numbers in the display will be shown in a  box border          To Record Other Tracks   Repeat steps 2 through 4 to record any of the remaining tracks    By selecting an unrecorded track   SONG MEMORY buttons  1   5     A    you can record the new track while listening to previously recorded  tracks  the playback tracks will appear in the display   You can also mute  previously recorded tracks  the muted tracks will not appear in the display   while recording new tracks       To Re record a Track   Simple select the track you want to re record for recording in the normal  way    The new material will overwrite the previous data              5 When the recording is done            To Play Back a User Song  User songs are played back in the same way as regular songs  page 29      411 Press the  SONG  button from the MAIN display      amp  The current song number name will be highlighted   use the dial  to select the user song  031   035  you want to play     3 Press the  START STOP  button to start playback         To Save a User Song to USB flash memory  gt  page 93        To save a User Song to USB flash memory in SMF format   gt  page 94     
111. dphones  PHONES OUTPUT Jack     PHONES   OUTPUT          The instrument speakers are automatically shut off  when a plug is inserted into this jack  The PHONES   OUTPUT jack also functions as an external output  You  can connect the PHONES OUTPUT jack to a keyboard  amplifier  stereo system  mixer  tape recorder  or other  line level audio device to send the instrument   s output  signal to that device      N WARNING      Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for long peri   ods of time  doing so may not only result in ear fatigue  it may be  damaging to your hearing       N caution      To prevent damage to the speakers  set the volume of the external  devices at the minimum setting before connecting them  Failure to  observe these cautions may result in electric shock or equipment  damage  Also  be sure to set the volumes of all devices at their  minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while  playing the instrument to set the desired listening level        Connecting a Footswitch  SUSTAIN Jack     G     The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain  as you play by pressing a footswitch  Plug the Yamaha  FCS footswitch into this jack and use it to switch sustain  on and off       NOTE      e Make sure that the footswitch plug is properly connected to the SUS   TAIN jack before turning on the power       Do not press the footswitch while turning the power on  Doing this  changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch  resulting in reve
112. e 60  Transfer                sse 100  102  RE 73  Troubleshooting                            110  112  TUI  uoo aqa ma hissi PE 73       USB 97  User file netto ette eria 93  95  User File Save  iain eee 93  User SONG     ncc reete aus 32  56    XGlite          DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 139          Limited Warranty    90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS    Yamaha Corporation of America  hereafter referred to as Yamaha  warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed  below  that the product will be free of defects in materials and or workmanship for the periods indicated  This warranty is applicable to all models  included in the following series of products     DGX  YPG SERIES OF Portable Grand ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS  If during the first 90 days that immediately follows the purchase date  your new Yamaha product covered by this warranty is found to have a defect  in material and or workmanship  Yamaha and or its authorized representative will repair such defect without charge for parts or labor     If parts should be required after this 90 day period but within the one year period that immediately follows the purchase date  Yamaha will  subject  to the terms of this warranty  supply these parts without charge  However  charges for labor  and or any miscellaneous expenses incurred are the  consumers responsibility  Yamaha reserves the right to utilize reconditioned parts in repairing these products and or to use reconditioned units as  war
113. e copyright owner      The encryption of data received by means of the SOFTWARE may not be  removed nor may the electronic watermark be modified without permission  of the copyright owner     3  TERMINATION    This Agreement becomes effective on the day that you receive the SOFT   WARE and remains effective until terminated  If any copyright law or provi   sions of this Agreement is violated  the Agreement shall terminate  automatically and immediately without notice from Yamaha  Upon such ter   mination  you must immediately destroy the licensed SOFTWARE  any  accompanying written documents and all copies thereof     4  LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA    As to SOFTWARE sold on tangible media  Yamaha warrants that the tangible  media on which the SOFTWARE is recorded will be free from defects in mate   rials and workmanship under normal use for a period of fourteen  14  days  from the date of receipt  as evidenced by a copy of the receipt  Yamaha s entire  liability and your exclusive remedy will be replacement of the defective media  if it is returned to Yamaha or an authorized Yamaha dealer within fourteen days  with a copy of the receipt  Yamaha is not responsible for replacing media dam   aged by accident  abuse or misapplication  TO THE FULLEST EXTENT  PERMITTED BY LAW  YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE TANGIBLE MEDIA  INCLUDING THE  IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR  A PARTICULAR PURPOSE     5  DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE    
114. e the write protect switch on the device to the     protect    position  When saving data  make sure that the write protect switch is set to the    overwrite     position           90 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       Using USB Flash Memory       Connecting a USB Flash Memory      Connect a USB flash memory to the 2 Check that the file control icon is shown  USB TO DEVICE terminal  being careful in the MAIN display   to insert it with the proper orientation        TO DEVICE USB TO HOST       You can go to the FILE CONTROL display  from which you can access USB flash memory  operations by pressing the  MENU  button  from this display     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 91       Using USB Flash Memory       Formatting USB Flash Memory    New USB flash memory must be formatted before they can be used by this instrument      N CAUTION    If you format a USB flash memory that already contains data  all of  the data will be erased  Be careful not to erase important data  when using the format function       After connecting the USB flash memory  to be formatted to the instrument s USB  TO DEVICE terminal  check that the  icon is showing in the MAIN display     2 Press the FILE CONTROL  MENU  but   ton     ILE MENU EXECUTE    FIL  CONTROL CJ    3 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Format item     The display prompts you for confirmation     KC    CATEGORY n    FILE CONTROL          CATEGORY  Ces C p  o      O          Format OK    EXECUTE     
115. e when you want to start again just ahead of a section on which you made a mistake  or to  repeatedly practice a section you find difficult     Press the  REPEAT  amp  LEARN  button during a lesson     The song location will move back four measures from the point at  which you pressed the button  and playback will begin after a one mea          You can change the number of  measures the Repeat and learn    sure count in  Playback will continue up to the point at which you oe ap d    tt   ji  pressed the  REPEAT  amp  LEARN  button  and then jump back four mea  puo GE ee    sures and begin again after a count in  This process will repeat  so all  you have to do is press the  REPEAT  amp  LEARN  button when you  make a mistake in order to repeat practice of that section until you get it                          right  SONG  OU REPEAT pause O SHOP   E     J ump back 4 measures and N  repeat playback  9  Song playback  2   direction  Press imme   Oops  diately  A mistake  REPEATS  YY     By       52  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    ck Gur       Play Using the Music Database        lt  You want to play music in your favorite style  but you re not sure how to    select the best voice and style for the type of music you want to play      simply select the appropriate style from the Music Database  The panel  settings will automatically be adjusted for the ideal combination of  sounds and style                       1 Press the  MUSIC DATABASE  button        MADB SELECT   
116. eF eel OverRbow 152 P upetStr 217 AnchorAw  019 LoveMeT Red Lady 153 Raindrop 218 Balalaik  020 LveMeDo ReleseMe 154 RedMouln 219 BlkSheep  021 Mi Shell SavingLv 155 R ticGtr 220 CampRace  022 My Baby Shore Cl 156 Schiwago 221 Ceilidh  023 NikitTrp SierraMd 157 ShadowGt 222 Cielito  024 NoMatter SilverMn 158 SingRain 223 CielP ari  025 ProudGtr SmokyEye 159 SmallWId 224 Cl Polka  026 RainOnMe SndOfSil 160 S pkS oft 225 Comrades  027 SailngSx SumerP lc 161 S pnishEy 226 DAmorCl  028 SeeAgain TbIWater 162 StrangeN 227 FrogSong  029 Sept Pop WhereLov 163 TieRibbn 228 Funiculi  030 SultanSw WhisprS x 164 TimeGoes 229 GrndClok  031 Sweetl rd WomanLov 165 WhteXmas 230 HappyP Ik  032 ThnkMsic R amp B 166 WishStar 231 Herzlin  033 TitanicH AmazingG 167 WonderN 232 HornP ipe  034 UNeedLv BoogiePf 168 WondrW d 233 J acknJ il  035 UptnGirl Clock Rk LATIN 234 J inglB el  036 WantToBe CU later 169 BambaLa 235 Kufstein  037 WatchGrl GreenDor 170 BeHappy  236 MexiHat  038 WhatALoo HappyDay 171 CopaLola 237 MickMrch  039 WhiteP le J ohnnyB 172 DayNight 238 RkABaby  040 Woman MercyS ax 173 Ipanema 239 RIBarrel  041 YelowSub RisingSn 174 J amboMbo 240 Showbiz  042 Yesterdy S Preems 175 MarinaAc 241 SnowWtz  ROCK SuperS tv 176 MuchoTrp 242 StarMrch  043 DavAgain TeddyBer 177 SmoothLt 243 WashPost  044 J umpRock Yeh Orgn 178 SunOfLif 244 WdCuttrs  045 OyComCha SWING  amp  JAZZ 179 Sunshine 245 XmasWalz  046 PickUpPc Alex Rag 180 Tico Org 246 YankDood  047 RdRiverR Blue Set 181 TrbWave PIANIST  0
117. ect a style or song  Simply select    voice number    000    to activate this feature       Select voice number    000     steps 1 to 2  on page 15      dee  ol wem    desse  e      VOICE     Z SONG MELODY R    VOICE SELECT MAIN           CATEGORY     x sounD EFFECTS      SOUND EFFECTS  SC  E  i mmi 499 Explosion       500 Firework    000 Sweet  l  l 001 ive  Grand Piano                     Use the dial to select  voice number 000        2 Select and play back any song  steps 1  to 3 on page 29      3 Play the keyboard and remember the  sound of the voice     y A    mm     If you have stopped playback at some point  during this procedure press the  START STOP   button to start playback again           4 Use the dial to change songs  then play    the keyboard and listen to the voice        MUH      You should hear a different keyboard voice  than you played in step 3  Watch the display  while changing songs and you will see that dif   ferent voices are selected for each song                             DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 71       Handy Performance Features       Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound    Five different master equalizer  EQ  settings are provided to give you the best possible sound when listen   ing through different reproduction systems   the instrument s internal speakers  headphones  or an external  speaker system     I Press the  FUNCTION  button     The currently selected function will appear in  the display     FUNCTION    me          
118. ed F  Mendelssohn  008U ngar mid Ungarische Tanze Nr 5 J   Brahms  009F ruhl mid Fruhlingsstimmen J  Strauss Il  010Dolly mid Dolly s Dreaming and Awakening T Oesten  011C ande mid La Candeur J  F Burgmiller  012Arabe mid Arabesque J  F Burgm  ller  013P asto mid Pastorale J  F Burgm  ller  014P etit mid Petite R  union J  F Burgm  ller  015Innoc mid Innocence J  F Burgm  ller  016P rogr mid Progres J  F Burgm  ller  017Taren mid Tarentelle J  F Burgm  ller       018Cheva mid    La Chevaleresque          J  F Burgm  ller                                                                                                                                                                                           019E tude mid Etude op 10 3  Chanson de l adieu  F Chopin  020Marci mid Marcia alla Turca L v  Beethoven  021Turki mid Turkish March W A  Mozart  022Valse mid Valse op 64 1  Petit Chien  F Chopin  023Menue mid Menuett L  Boccherini  024Momen mid Moments Musicaux op 94 3 F  Schubert  025E nter mid The Entertainer S J oplin  026P relu mid Prelude  Wohltemperierte Klavier 1 1  J S  Bach  027Violl mid La Viollette L Streabbog  028Angel mid Angels Serenade Traditiona  0295 araf mid Krasnyj Sarafan Traditiona  030A meri mid America the Beautiful S A  Ward  031Brown mid Little Brown J ug Traditiona  032Lomon mid Loch Lomond Traditiona  033Bonni mid My Bonnie Traditiona  034Londo mid Londonderry Air Traditiona  035Banjo mid Ring de Banjo S C  Foster  036Vogle mid Wenn ich ein Voglein 
119. efully before you assemble or use the keyboard stand    These cautions are to promote safe use of the stand and to prevent injury and damage from  occurring to you and others  By following these cautions carefully  your keyboard stand will pro   vide you with safe and prolonged use       Be careful not to confuse parts  and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction  Please assemble in  accordance with the sequence given below    e Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons      Be sure to use the correct screw size  as indicated above  Use of incorrect screws can cause damage      Use the stand after assembly is complete  An uncompleted stand may overturn or the keyboard may drop      Always place the stand on a flat  stable surface  Placing the stand on uneven surfaces may cause it to  become unstable or overturn  the keyboard to drop  or injury      Do not use the stand for anything other than its designed purpose  Placing other objects on the stand may  result in the object dropping or the stand overturning      Do not apply excessive force to the keyboard as it may cause the stand to overturn or the keyboard to  drop    e Make sure the stand is sturdy and safe  and all screws have been tight and firm before use  If not  the  stand may overturn  the keyboard may drop  or may result in injury to the user      To disassemble  reverse the assembly sequence given below           Have a phillips head     screwdriver ready              The parts shown in 
120. erformance Features    Tap Start    You can start the song style by simply tapping the  TEMPO TAP  button at the required tempo   4 times  for time signatures in 4  and three times for time signatures in 3  You can change the tempo during song  playback by pressing the button just twice     TEMPO   TAP    Fo    Touch Response Sensitivity    You can adjust the keyboard s sensitivity to dynamics in three steps     I Press the  FUNCTION  button  3 Use the dial to select a touch sensitivity  The currently selected function will appear in setting between 1 and 3  Higher values  the display  produce greater  easier  volume varia    tion in response to keyboard dynamics  FUNCTION    i e  greater sensitivity    A setting of    4    results in a fixed touch   response  or no level change no matter how    hard or how soft you play the keys     NOTE            bosco      The initial default touch sensitivity setting is    2               pe       2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Touch Sensitivity  item     The currently selected touch sensitivity will be  displayed     Ses  e D  Ke    CATEGORY D    FUNCTION          OVERALL         e     Touch Sensitivity item                             70 0D6Gx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Handy Performance Features       One Touch Setting    Sometimes selecting the ideal voice to play with a song or style can be confusing  The One Touch Setting  feature automatically selects a well balanced voice for you when you sel
121. ernal Hallelujah Chorus song     Press the  SONG  button and use the dial to select  009  Hallelujah Chorus     Press the  START STOP  button begin  playback of the song  An explanation of the Easy Song  Arranger feature will appear on the display                 SONG SELECT  e   SONG   CATEGORY  T c EN c     O08 Mi HroSwtSpr Demo  O 009 Hallelujah Chorus     Z SONG MELODY VOICE  010 Ave Maria I  As the song progresses the styles will change  changing the overall NOTE    e   The score for Hallelujah Chorus  image of the song  is provided on page 118     Keep in mind that you can enjoy using Easy Song Arranger with other  songs as well   any songs that include chord data     Using the Easy Song Arranger    Press the  EASY SONG ARRANGER  button     The Song Select display will appear  The currently selected song name  and number will be highlighted                  O SONG SONG SELECT  CATEGORY  e   EASY SONG J  C wer vee  Cm su   o ENEETTTZTT O   Q STYLE         Cool  GIXyEP Demo   ere   008 M HrpSwt5pr Demo f   O VOICE 009 Hallelujah Ch The currently selected song   EE arewa orus number and name are dis               01 Ave Maria I   played here        Select a Song     Use the dial to select the song you want to arrange     54 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Listen to the song     Press the  START STOP  button to begin playback of the song  Move  on to the next step while the song is playing   PAUSE e STOP    008           Press the  EASY SONG ARRANGER  button     
122. erty of Ricoh Co   Ltd       Windows is the registered trademarks of Microsoft  Corporation       The company names and product names in this Owner s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies      3 9 2 2    DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 5    Copyright Notice    The followings are the titles  credits and copyright notices for three  3  of the songs pre installed in this  electronic keyboard     Mona Lisa Can t Help Falling In Love  from the Paramount Picture CAPTAIN CAREY  U S A  from the Paramount Picture BLUE HAWAII  Words and Music by Jay Livingston and Ray Evans Words and Music by George David Weiss   Copyright O 1949  Renewed 1976  by Famous Music Corporation Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore  International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved Copyright O 1961 by Gladys Music  Inc   Copyright Renewed and Assigned to Gladys Music  Composition Title   Against All Odds All Rights Administered by Cherry Lane Music Publishing Com   Composer s Name   Collins 0007403 pany  Inc  and Chrysalis Music  Copyright Owner s Name   EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD   International Copyright Secured All Rights Reserved  HIT  amp  RUN MUSIC LTD    This device is capable of using various types formats of music data by optimizing them to the proper format music data for use with the  device in advance  As a result  this device may not play them back precisely as their producers or composers originally intended         C    This product incorporates and 
123. ery time you transmit or receive  Keep this in mind when  transferring data       N caution      Do not rename the backup file on the computer  If you do so it will  not be recognized when transferred to the instrument        e  efe Erro       Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide                SPECIAL NOTICES    AN This CD ROM is copy protected  Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to any problems  while attempting to copy the CD ROM or software and cannot be held responsible for the results of attempts to  copy the data     The software and this owner s manual are the exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation     Use of the software and this manual is governed by the license agreement which the purchaser fully agrees to upon  breaking the seal of the software packaging   Please read carefully the Software Licensing Agreement at the end of  this manual before installing the application      Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden  without the written consent of the manufacturer     Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and can   not be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software     This disk is a CD ROM  Do not attempt to play the disk on an audio CD player  Doing so may result in irreparable  damage to your audio CD player     Future upgrades of application and system software and any ch
124. ew Hardware Wizard    Otherwise  refer to  Troubleshooting  in the   Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide  section  of the Owner s Manual  Click  Next    Some  computers may take a while to display the Wizard  window      5 Select the radio button for    Search for a  suitable driver for my device  recom   mended      then click  Next        NOTE         If the Wizard panel informs you that    The software you are about to  install does not contain a Microsoft digital signature     click  Yes         6 Check the    CD ROM drives    check box   deselect all other check boxes  then click   Next        NOTE        If the system prompts you to insert the Windows CD ROM during  detection of the drivers  point to the  USBarv2k  folder  e g    D  USBadrv2k_  and continue the installation        7 Deselect the    Install one of the other driv   ers     then click  Next      8 When the installation is complete  the  Wizard displays    Completing the Found  New Hardware Wizard       Click  Finish    Some computers may take a  while to display the Wizard window     9 Restart the computer    The USB MIDI driver installation is complete     Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide       Installing the driver on Windows XP      Start the computer and use the    Adminis     trator  account to log into Windows     2 Select  Start  2  Control Panel   If the  control panel appears as  Pick a cate   gory   click  Switch to Classic View  in  the upper left of the window  All control  panels and icons 
125. full left  the value  127  results  127  right  in the sound being panned full right   Split Reverb Level   000 127 Determines how much ofthe Split voice s signal is sentto the R everb effect   Split Chorus Level   000 127 m nes how much of the Split voice s signal is sent to the Chorus  Reverb Type 01 10 Determines the Reverb type  including off  10    See the list on page 133   Chorus Type 1 5 Determines the Chorus type  including off  05    See the list on page 133   Determines whether or not panel sustain is always applied to the MAIN   Sustain ON OFF DUAL voices  Panel sustain is applied continuously when ON  or not  EFFECT applied when OFF   page 69   1 Speaker 1    2 Speaker 2       A    Sets the equalizer applied to the speaker output for optimum sound in  Master EQ Type 3 Headphones     i   uen  A Line Out 1   different listening situations   5 Line Out 2        88 DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual       The Functions                                                                               Category Function Item Range Settings Description  HARMONY Harmony Type 01 26 Determines the Harmony type   See the liston page 133   Harmony Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Harmony effect   CHORD   CHORD FREE  Determines the performance assistant technology feature type   See the list  PAT PT IBS MELODY  on page 35   CHORD MELODY  PC PC Mode PCI PC2 OFF Optimizes the MIDI settings when you connectto a computer  page 100    Determines whether the instrument 
126. gan 069   000   113 053 Vocal Ensemble  019 000 117 019 _  Cool  Rotor Organ 070 000 112 055  Air Choir  020 000 112 017  Jazz Organ 1 071 000 112 054  Vox Humana  021 000 113 017  Jazz Organ 2 SAXOPHONE  022 000 112 019   Rock Organ 072 000 117 067   Sweet  Tenor Sax  023 000 114 019   Purple Organ 073 000 113 065   Sweet  Soprano Sax  024   000   112 018  Click Organ 074   000   114 072   Sweet  Clarinet  025 000 116 017  BrightOrgan 075 000 118 067 _  Growl Sax  026 000 127 019   Theater Organ 076 000 112 067   Tenor Sax  027 000 121 020   16  2  Organ 077 000 112 066  Alto Sax  028 000 120 020   16  4  Organ 078 000 112 065   Soprano Sax  029 000 113  020   Chapel Organ 079 000 112 068   Baritone Sax  030   000   112 020  Church Organ 080   000   114 067  Breathy Tenor Sax  031 000 112 021   Reed Organ 081 000 112 072   Clarinet  ACCORDION 082 000 112 069   Oboe  032 000 112 022   Musette Accordion 083 000 112 070   English Horn  033 000 113 022   Traditional Accordion 084 000 112 071   Bassoon  034 000 113 024   Bandoneon TRUMPET  035 000 113 023 _  Modern Harp 085 000 115 057  Sweet  Trumpet  036 000 112 023   Harmonica 086 000 117 058 Sweet  Trombone  GUITAR 087 000 114 060   Sweet  Muted Trumpet  037 000 112 025   Classical Guitar 088 000 112 057  Trumpet  038 000 112 026   Folk Guitar 089 000 112 058   Trombone  039 000 112 027 _ Jazz Guitar 090 000 113 058 Trombone Section  040 000 117 028  60 Clean Guitar 091 000 112 060   Muted Trumpet  041 000 113 026   12Strings
127. ght of    Look in   and select the CD ROM drive from the  drop down menu that appears  Double   click the  SongData  Folder on the win   dow  Select the file you want to transfer  to the instrument  and click    Open          Click the CD ROM drive       Select a file        Look in        My Documents  ERC D Desktop  omy  3 My Documents  instal d My Computer  Caso d  3  Floppy   amp      zi  lt  Local Disk  C    Jr       Local Disk  D   Song i Local Disk E   2  ERES                       File name           Files of type    SMF  amp  XF Pie mid     Cancel      Click    Open         Double click the    S ongData    Folder  and click a song file     6 Acopy of the selected MIDI song file  will appear in the    List of files stored  temporarily    at the top of the window   The memory medium will also be displayed at  the bottom of the window to specify the desti   nation for the transfer  Click    Instrument     and  then    Flash memory        Musicsoft Downloader    AddFile    File Name Song Name Type     lt  gt   O01 Mute md    List of files stored temporarily       MIDI Sequence         0  Available Space  875 KB File Name          Song Name         Electronic Musical Instruments  s   Flash Memory   w USB  Sw System Drive  B My Computer  xd 3  Floppy  4    Sa Local Disk  C     amp    Local Disk  D    Sa Local Disk  E    Dy x722540  F    Sei Local Disk  G         Delete   Refresh    Connection Check               Click  Instrument   and then   Flash Memory     7 Atter selec
128. ghter  babbling brooks  jet fly bys  eerie effects  and  much more  These sounds can be a great way to enhance the mood at parties                                    Drum Kits                                   e       Drum kits are collections of drum and percussion instruments  When you select a violin or other  normal instrument main voice  for example  all keys produce the sound of the same violin  only at  different pitches  If you select a drum kit as the main voice  however  each key produces the sound  of a different drum or percussion instrument                Drum Kit Selection Procedure  gt   refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 15   1 Press the  VOICE  button         amp  Use the dial to select    128 Standard Kit 1         3 Try out each key and enjoy the drum and percussion sounds        Try out each key and enjoy the drum and percus   sion sounds  Don t forget the black keys  You ll  hear a triangle  maracas  bongos  drums     a  comprehensive variety of drum and percussion  sounds  For details on the instruments included  in the drum kit voices  voice numbers 128 to  139   see the    Drum Kit List  on page 128              The sound effects are included in the drum kit voice group  voice numbers 138 and 139   When  either of these voices are selected you will be able to play a range of sound effects on the keyboard                  Sound Effect Selection Procedure  gt   refer to steps 1 and 2 on page 15   1 Press the  VOICE  button         amp  Use the dial to select
129. he  LYRICS  button     The title  lyricist  and composer of the song will appear on the display     LYRICS            LYRICS  TEHPU 4 063 TRHHSPUSE 0    Mona Lisa    Words by J  Livingston  amp  R  Evans  Music by J  Livingston  amp  R  Evans    Mona Lisa    P  2066 Yamaha Corroration    Song title  lyricist   and composer     MERSURE O01                3 Press the  START STOP  button     The song will play back while the lyrics and chords are shown on the    display     The lyrics will be highlighted to show the current location in the song     START   PAUSE e STOP    J      E Preset Songs That Can be Used For Lyrics Display       Mona Lisa      m m   Bmr Era E7  R7    m7 beste  Introduction    pz   amp  Pe  Mona Lisa  Mona Lisa  Dh 66  men have named you   D  amp  dim   You re so like the lady          Lyrics and chord  display                               Number Name  016 Mona Lisa  J ay Livingston and Ray Evans   020 Against all odds  Collins 0007403   030 Can t Help Falling In Love  George David Weiss  Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore           34 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    L NOTE i     e Songs downloaded from the  Internet or commercially avail   able song files  including XF for   mat files  page 6   are  compatible with the lyrics dis   play features as long as they are  standard MIDI file format files  containing lyric data  Lyrics dis   play may not be possible with  some files       NOTE        If the lyrics display shows gar   bled characters  try 
130. he Found  New Hardware Wizard     Click  Finish    Some computers may take a  while to display the Wizard window      9 Restart the computer   If the system displays    Found New Hardware    in  the lower right corner  wait until the Wizard win   dow is displayed   Some computers may take a  while to display the Wizard window      The USB MIDI driver installation is complete     installing the Musicsoft  Downloader and Digital  Music Notebook Applications  ee      You will need to log in with administrator  root  privileges in order  to install Musicsoft Downloader on a computer running Windows  2000 or XP       You will need to log in with administrator  root  privileges in order  to install Digital Music Notebook on a computer running Windows  2000 or XP     IMPORTANT      When installing the Digital Music Notebook  make sure that Inter   net Explorer 6 0  with SP1  or higher is installed to your computer       Credit card settlement is required to purchase Digital Music Note   book content  Credit card processing may not be possible for  some areas  so please check with your local authorities to make  sure that your credit card can be used     I Insert the Accessory CD ROM into your  computer s CD ROM drive  The start win   dow will appear automatically showing  software applications       NOTE        f the start window does not appear automatically  double click your   My Computer  folder to open it  Right click the CD ROM icon and    select  Open  from the pop up menu  D
131. her section s button is pressed  There are two variations on the basic pattern  A  and B   and the Style playback sound changes harmonically based on the chords you play with your left  hand       Fill in section  This is automatically added before changing to section A or B       ENDING section  This is used for the ending of the Song  When the ending is finished  the auto accompaniment stops  automatically  The length of the ending  in measures  differs depending on the selected Style     74  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions         Press the  STYLE  button and then  select a style     2 Press the  ACMP ON OFF  button to  turn auto accompaniment on     LLL    STYLE  AC AIN  SYNC SYNC  ON OFF ENOUING rit  AUTO FILL STOP START      MEASURE 001    TRANSPOSE      TEMPO 2 160 4 4    ok              08 7 PopBossa  001 AlvFever    001 Live  Grand Piano    PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT  pa                   ACMP MAINA       Appears when auto  accompaniment is on        3 Press the  SYNC START  button to turn  synchro start on        The indicator will flash when the  synchro start standby mode will          be engaged   x    vex Soe   STYLE ACMP Sv  An      ON OFF ENDING rit  AUTO LT Stor START      Synchro Start    When the synchro start standby mode is engaged   style playback will begin as soon as you play a  chord in the accompaniment range of the  keyboard  You can disengage the synchro start  standby mode by pressing the  SYNC START   bu
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133. hopin_Nocturne                The song displayed here will  be played          What is a Song    You know the normal meaning of this word  but in this instrument the term   Song  refers to the data that makes up a complete song  The performance  assistant technology features uses the chord and melody data  and should  always be used with a song  page 29      36 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    4    6    The Easy Way to Play Piano    Press the  START STOP  button     N MEME START   SONG REPEAT PAUSE e STOP    poo     Song playback will begin    The basic pattern will play repeatedly  Listen to the basic pattern for  four measures while getting a feel for the basic pattern  then begin play   ing yourself from the fifth measure  The keys you should play will be  shown in the display     Play on the keyboard     A pe    EV     Before After FF                         fra                                                          DH                s       The score for Ave Maria is pro   same keys over and over  C  E  G  C  E  G  C  E  You ll notice that at vied on paga 120     Try playing the score on the left with both hands  You can even play the TS  T    measure five the notes will come out according to the score on the right   Keep playing  and performance assistant technology Chord type will  continue to  correct  the notes that you play    This is the performance assistant technology Chord type     You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the  START STOP   
134. hords  in the style you choose to  match chords you play with your left hand  You can select from 150 dif   ferent styles covering a range of musical genres and time signatures   see page 130 for a complete list of the available styles     In this section we ll learn how to use the auto accompaniment features                          Select a Style Rhythm    Most styles includes a rhythm part  You can select from a wide variety of rhythmic types   rock  blues  Euro  trance  and many  many more  Let s begin by listening to just the basic rhythm  The rhythm part is played  using percussion instruments only     Press the  STYLE  button     The style select display will appear  The currently selected style number  and name will be highlighted              O  OCH o  STYLE i i  151 Nodata  O VOICE 001 8BeatModern     Z SONG MELODY VOICE I 002 Cool8Beat I       Select a style     Use the dial to select the style you want to use   A list of all the available styles is provided on page 130     Press the  START STOP  button     The style rhythm will start playing   Press the ISTART STOP  button a second time when you want to stop  playback     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 23    Playing Styles    Play Along with a Style    You learned how to select a style rhythm on the preceding page     Here we   ll see how to add bass and chord accompaniment to the basic rhythm to produce a full  rich accom     paniment that you can play along with     1 Press the  STYLE  button and select 
135. ibility  Please study this manual carefully and consult your  dealer before requesting service     ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES    Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and envi   ronmentally friendly  We sincerely believe that our products and the pro   duction methods used to produce them  meetthese 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 approximately five years  When replacement becomes neces   sary  contact a qualified service representative to perform the replace   ment     This product may also use  household type batteries  Some of these  may be rechargeable  Make sure thatthe battery being charged is a  rechargeable type and thatthe charger is intended for the battery being  charged     When installing batteries  do not mix batteries with new  or with batter   ies of a different type  Batteries MUST be installed correctly  Mis   matches or incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery  case rupture     Warning    Do not attempt to disassemble  or incinerate any battery  Keep all bat   teries away from children  Dispose of used batteries promptly and as  regulated by the laws in your area  Note  Check with any retailer of  household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information     Disp
136. ided in this manual   Some of the classic and or traditional songs have been edited for length or for ease in learning  and may not be exactly the same    as the original     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 31    Using Songs    Types of Songs    The following three types of songs can be used by the DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525       Preset Songs  the 30 songs built into the instrument                  Song numbers 001   030     User Songs  recordings of your own performances                     Song numbers 031 035     External song files  song data transferred from a computer        Song numbers 036         The Accessory CD ROM includes a selection of 70 MIDI songs  See page 103 for instructions on how  to transfer the songs to the instrument     The chart below shows the basic processes flow for using the preset songs  user songs  and external song  files from storage to playback                                                           Oo E    Hint    You can have some   one play a piece and tempo   rarily save itin a user bank  as a user song  then save it  as SMF formatto the USB  memory from where it can  be used as a lesson song                       un                Computer USB flash memory    Y W    n  nce    our o  performa          Connect   page 97               Transfer   page 102     Record   page 56     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525  Song Storage locations               Preset Songs   001   030     User Songs   031 035     Flash Memory   036         The 30 song
137. ight Piano KSP 215 000 000 025  Nylon Guitar  146   000   000   003  Electric Grand Piano 216   000   043   025  Velocity Guitar Harmonics  147 000 001 003 Electric Grand Piano KSP 217 000 096 025 Ukulele  148   000   032   003  Detuned CP80 218   000   000   026  Steel Guitar  149 000 000 004 Honky tonk P iano 219 000 035 026 12 string Guitar  150   000   001   004   Honky tonk Piano KSP 220   000   040   026  Nylon  amp  Steel Guitar  151   000   000   005   Electric Piano 1 221   000   041   026  Steel Guitar with Body Sound  152 000 001 005 Electric Piano 1 KSP 222 000 096 026 Mandolin  153 000 032 005 Chorus Electric Piano 1 223 000 000 027 Jazz Guitar  154 000 000 006 Electric Piano 2 224 000 032 027  Jazz Amp  155 000 001 006 Electric Piano 2 KSP 225 000 000 028 Clean Guitar   156 000 032 006 Chorus Electric Piano 2 226 000 032 028 Chorus Guitar  157 000 041 006 DX   Analog Electric Piano 221 000 000 029 Muted Guitar  158 000 000 007 Harpsichord 228 000 040 029 Funk Guitar  159   000   001   007  Harpsichord KSP 229   000   041   029  Muted Steel Guitar  160 000 035 007 Harpsichord 2 230 000 045 029 Jazz Man                            DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 125    Voice List                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Bank Select MIDI Ba
138. inal on the instrument using a  standard USB cable  USB cable sold sepa   rately      The supplied CD ROM also includes a Musicsoft  Downloader application that allows you to transfer  song files from your computer to the instrument    s  flash memory  For instructions about how to install  Musicsoft Downloader and how to transfer song  files  see pages 102  109        E USB Precautions   Please observe the following precautions when  connecting the instrument to a computer via a USB  cable    Failure to do so can cause the instrument and or the  computer to hang up  freeze   possibly causing  corruption or loss of data    If the instrument or computer does hang up  turn  the power to both devices off and then on again   and restart the computer                                                                                                                                               DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 99       Connections       Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer    By connecting the instrument to a computer  the instrument s performance data can be used on the com   puter  and performance data from the computer can be played on the instrument         When the instrument is connected with computer   it transmits receives performance data     USB terminal USB terminal        Computer    USBe amp   TO HOST                                                                              Instrument                            USB cable           
139. indows 2000 Pentium   Celeron   256 MB or more  playing content with Professional  SP4 more Processor family  1 4GHz  video included   or more is recommended                                Software Installation            Uninstall  Removing the Software     Installed software can be removed from your  computer as follows    From the Windows Start menu select Start  gt   Settings     Control panel     Add or Remove  Applications     Install and Uninstall  Select the  item you want to remove and click  Add or  Remove   Follow the on screen instructions to    remove the selected software       NOTE        The actual names of the menu items and buttons will depend on    the OS version you are using                   installing the USB MIDI Driver  o o o    In order to be able to communicate with and use  MIDI devices connected to your computer  the  appropriate driver software must be properly  installed on your computer   The USB MIDI driver allows sequence software  and similar applications on your computer to trans   mit and receive MIDI data to and from MIDI  devices via a USB cable        E                           Windows 98 Me installation page 108     Windows 2000 installation page 108     Windows XP installation  gt  page 109           Check the drive name of the CD ROM drive you  will be using  D   E   Q  etc   The drive name is  displayed beside the CD ROM icon in your  My  Computer  folder  The root directory of the CD   ROM drive will be D   EA  or Q   respectively
140. information about the song  track configuration     You can change a song s melody voice to any other voice you prefer     Press the lesson  L  and  R  buttons simul   taneously so that  LR  appears in the  upper right corner of the MAIN display   Select the song and play it     I Press the  VOICE  button for longer  than a second     84 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    e  De       4 Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings       This instrument has a Registration Memory feature that lets you save your favorite set   tings for easy recall whenever they re needed  Up to 16 complete setups can be saved   8 banks of two setups each               Up to 16 presets  eight  banks of two each  can    Memory 1 Memory 2 be memorized           Saving to the Registration Memory    I Set the panel controls as required    4 Press the REGIST MEMORY  1  or  2   select a voice  accompaniment style  button while holding the  MEMORY   etc  BANK  button to store the current panel   settings to the specified registration  2 Press the  MEMORY BANK  button  A memory     bank number will appear in the display  when you release the button     Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display in order to check the bank and registra   tion memory numbers           Bank number    3 Use the dial or the  1   8  number but   tons to select a bank number from 1 to  8        DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 85    Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings       Recalling a Registration Memory  
141. ing a Specified Track from a User Song    This function lets you delete a specified track from a user song     From the MAIN display select the user song  031   035  you  want to clear     Press and hold the SONG MEMORY track button   1   5     A   corresponding to the track you want to clear for  longer than a second     A confirmation message will appear on the display        SONG MEMORY   AGER  Hold for longer than a second    Press the     button        A confirmation message will appear on the display           To execute the Track Clear func   You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the     button  fon press Ihe F   button  Press      to cancel the Track Clear    operation     Press the  4  button to clear the track     The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while  the track is being cleared     60 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       Q2  Backup and Initialization    Backup    The following settings are always backed up  and are maintained even when the power is turned off  If you  want to initialize the settings  use the Initialize operation as explained below             The Backup Parameters     User Songs     Style Files     Registration Memory     FUNCTION Settings  Tuning  Split Point  Touch Sensitivity  Style Volume  Song Volume   Metronome Volume  Grade  Demo Cancel  Language Selection   Panel Sustain  Master EQ type  Chord Fingering                Initialization    Initialization  This function erases all backup data in
142. ionality and  open ended expandability for the future  The instrument is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file con     taining lyric data is played     STYLE FILE    E ILE The Style File Format is Yamaha s original style file format which uses a unique conversion system to pro   vide high quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types     HOD gg  USB    USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus  It is a serial interface for connecting a computer with  peripheral Devices  It allows    hot swapping     connecting peripheral devices while the power to the com     puter is on      6  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Congratulations and thank you for purchasing  the Yamaha DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Portable Grand     Please read this owner s manual carefully before using the instrument  in order to take full advantage of its various features     Make sure to keep this manual in a safe and handy place even after you finish reading   and refer to it often when you need to better understand an operation or function     Accessories    The DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 package includes the following items  Please check that you have them  all       Music rest     Accessory CD ROM     Owner s manual  this book      Keyboard stand     Footswitch     AC Power Adaptor  May not be included depending on your particular area   Please check with your Yamaha dealer      DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 7                        Special Features of the
143. l icon is shown in  the MAIN display     2 Press the FILE CONTROL  MENU  but   ton     3 Use the CATEGORY  4  and      but   tons to locate the Load item     eU  aaa    CATEGORY nm    FILE CONTROL    CATEGORY  c           Emo    USR USERO001                         4  Use the dial to select the user file or  style file you want to load   All user files in the USB flash memory will be  displayed first  followed by the style files     NOTE        Style files must be located in the root directory  Style files located  within folders will not be recognized        5 Press the  EXECUTE  button  The dis   play prompts you for confirmation   You can cancel the load operation at this point  by pressing the     button     6 Press the  EXECUTE  button again  or  the     button  and the load operation  will begin       N caution      Once the load in progress message appears on the display the  operation cannot be canceled  Never turn off the power or  remove the USB flash memory during this operation     7 A message will appear on the display to  inform you that the operation has fin   ished    Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 95       Using USB Flash Memory       Deleting Data from a USB Flash Memory    This procedure deletes user file and SMF file from a USB flash memory       Make sure that the USB flash memory  containing the file s  you want to delete  has been properly connected to the  instrument s USB TO DEVICE te
144. lectric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have  accumulated on it     Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators   and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord  place heavy objects  on it  or place it in a position where anyone could walk on  trip over  or roll  anything over it           Do not open    e Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or  modify them in any way  The instrument contains no user serviceable parts  If it  should appear to be malfunctioning  discontinue use immediately and have it  inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel      N CAUTION    Water warning      Do not expose the instrument to rain  use it near water or in damp or wet  conditions  or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into  any openings    e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands     Fire warning    e Do not put burning items  such as candles  on the unit   A burning item may fall over and cause a fire     If you notice any abnormality    e  f the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged  or if there is a  sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument  or if any unusual smells or  smoke should appear to be caused by it  immediately turn off the power switch   disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet  and have the instrument inspected  by qualified Yamaha service personnel        Always follow the basic precautions listed below
145. ll get even better  results if you match your  left hand rhythm to rhythm  of the chord indicator in    the display            Sounds like you re  playing the right  notes          wa                               ATAULA i             How does it sound  You ll get acceptable results no matter where you  play thanks to the performance assistant technology Chord type     Next try the three playing methods illustrated below  Different ways of  playing produce different results       Play with the left and right hands   Play with the left and right hands   Play alternately with the left  at the same timing   type 1  at the same timing   type 2  and right hands   type 3     III   III      Jelli Jelli a A    Play 3 notes atonce Play 1 note ata time with your right Play 3 notes at once  with your right hand  hand  for example  index finger   with your right hand   middle finger  gt  ring finger                                                      Once you get a feel for it  try playing chords with your left hand and a  melody with your right     or any other combination              44 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    The Easy Way to Play Piano          Make Use of the Score in the Melody Type     If you want to play the melody with the correct rhythm  use the onscreen  score feature     Displaying the Score   After performing steps 1 to 4 on page 40  press the  SCORE  button   The melody score will appear     ORE Ave aria  TEHPU J 065 TRANSPOSE H MERSURE 010    Froe Marke
146. logy is turned on    played  Press the  PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT  button to turn it off    The ACMP indicator does not appear when the Is the  STYLE  button lit  Always press the  STYLE  button first when   ACMP ON OFF  button is pressed  you are going to use any style related function           The harmony effects  01 26  behave differently according to their  type  Types 01 05 function when style playback is on  chords are  played in the accompaniment range of the keyboard  and a melody is  played in the right hand range  Types 06 26 will function whether  style playback is on or off  Fortypes 06  12 you need to play two  notes atthe same time     There is no harmony sound              DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 113       Q2  Messages       LCD Message    Access error     Comment    Indicates the failure in reading or writing from to the media or the flash  memory        All Memory Clearing       Displayed while erasing all data in the flash memory  Never turn the power  off during data transmission        Are you sure     Confirms whether Song Clear or Track Clear is executed or not        Backup Clearing       Displayed while clearing the back up data in the flash memory                    Cancel Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send is cancelled    Clearing    Displayed while executing Song Clear or Track Clear of the user songs   Displayed when the Musicsoft Downloader is started on the PC connected   Com Mode to the keyboard  This will not be displa
147. m mm  T        F   F HE   F   F 4  v v v v v  rit  o  2 Bt e Bee       e s p 2 2     s e E  2   e   2 zx SS     2                      um   m    HT    F H F H F HH F J I  v v v v                                                       DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 123        SP Voice List    E Maximum Polyphonyeeeeecececccccccccce  The instrument has 32 note maximum polyphony  This means    NOTE      that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once  regard    The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for    H each voice  Use these program change numbers when   less of what functions are used  Auto accompaniment uses a playing the instrume  t via MIDI from an extamal device    number of the available notes  so when auto accompaniment e Program Numbers 001 to 128 directly relate to MIDI Pro    is used the total number of available notes for playing on the gram Change Numbers 000 to 127  That is  Program Num       N bers and Program Change Numbers differ by a value of 1    keyboard is correspondingly reduced  The same applies to the Remember to take this into consideration    Split Voice and Song functions  If the maximum polyphony is   Some voices may sound continuously or have a long    decay after the notes have been released while the sus     exceeded  earlier played notes will be cut off and the most sain pedal  footswitch  is held    recent notes have priority  last note priority           Panel Voice List                                               
148. me of the    Standard    chord types recognized by the DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525      DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 79       Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       lm Recognized Standard ChordSecccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccce    All chords in the chart are    C root    chords                                                                                                                                      Chord Name  Abbreviation  Normal Voicing Chord  C    Display  Major  M  1 3 5 C C   Add ninth   9   1 2 3 5 c  C9   Sixth  6  1  3  5 6 Ce C6   Sixth ninth  6 9   1 2 3  5  6 c9 Ce     Major seventh  M7  Ls n     Si Cw Cu   Major seventh ninth  M7 9   1 2 3  5  7 cur C79    Major seventh add sharp eleventh  M7  11   ru cau cii  Cm7 11    Flatted fifth   b5   1 3 b5 co   Cbs x  Major seventh flatted fifth  M7b5  1 3 b5 7 cio Cm7b5    Suspended fourth  sus4  1 4 5 Csus4 Csus4  Augmented  aug  1 3  5 Caug Caug  Major seventh augmented  M 7aug  1  3   5 7 CMraug CM7aug    Minor  m  1 b3 5 Cm Cm  Minor add ninth  m 9   1 2 53 5 c9 Cm9  Minor sixth  m6  1 b3 5 6 Cme C m6  Minor seventh  m7  1 b3  5  b7 Cm7 Cm7  Minor seventh ninth  m7 9   1 2 b3  5  b7 cw Cm79  Minor seventh add eleventh  m7 11   1  2  b3 4 5  b7  c   Cm7ll   Minor major seventh  mM7  1 b3  5  7 CmM7 CmM7  Minor major seventh ninth  mM 7 9   1 2 53  5  7 Cui  CmM7     Minor seventh flatted fifth  m755  1 b3 b5 b7 ct  Cm7 gt 5  Minor major seventh flatted fifth  mM755  1 b3 b5 7 Cmte  Cmm7b5    Di
149. measure   e Some lyrics or chords may be    abbreviated if the selected song  has a lot of lyrics     e Small notes that are hard to   read may be easier to read after  4 you use the quantize function   page 89            Single staff SCORE Mona Lisa oH  TEMPO J 069 TRANSPOSE 0 MEASURE 006    D 66 NE s Marker     pr        S      i r AE  tr Melody score  KD    D G dimz Am7 bz  gt   ae          z       Chord     3   CY  like the lady with the mystic smile  Is it  N Lyrics    Ns    t NOTE      No lyrics are shown in double   Double staff staff   TEMPO 4 069 TRANSPOSE D MERSURE 006                            Lisa  Mona Lisa men have named sous  Vou re so                                           Press the  START STOP  button     The song will begin playing  The triangular will move across the top of  the score to indicate the current location     START   PAUSE e STOP    SCORE Mona Lisa                   da TEMPO 7 069 TRANSPOSE 0 RE 006  h  amp   amp 6 Kn  amp 6      5 T c J R  W Lisa  Mona Lisa men have named sou   Vou re so    4 Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN display        DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 33    Using Songs    Display the Lyrics    If a song contains lyric data  the lyrics can be made to appear on the display   No lyrics will be displayed for a song that contains no lyric data even if the  LYRICS  button is pressed     7 Select a song     Select a song between 16  20  and 30 by performing steps 1 and 2    described on page 29     2 Press t
150. minished  dim  1 53 65 Caim Cdim  Diminished seventh  dim7  1 b3 b5 6 Com  C dim7  Seventh  7  moa C7 C7  Seventh flatted ninth  7 b9   1 b2 3  5  57 cl  c79  Seventh add flatted thirteenth  7 b13   1 3 5 b6 b7 ce  C713  Seventh ninth  7 9   1 2 3  5  b7 c9 C79  Seventh add sharp eleventh  7  11   i   Se SS d   D or    etn c7 11  Seventh add thirteenth  7 13   1 3  5  6 b7 cH  c   Seventh sharp ninth  7  9   1  2 3  5  b7 cf  c7 9  Seventh flatted fifth  7b5  1 3 b5 b7 C75 C75    Seventh augmented  7aug  1 3  5 b7 C7aug C7aug  Seventh suspended fourth  7sus4  1 4  5  b7 C7sus4 C7sus4  Suspended second  sus2  1 2 5 Csus2 Csus2             These chords are not shown in the Dictionary function     L NOTE        Notes in parentheses can be omitted     L NOTE      e Inversion of the 7sus4 and m7 11  chords are not recognized if the    e Playing two same root keys in the adjacent octaves produces accompa  notes shown in parentheses are omitted     niment based only on the root  e The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related  chords are played in sequence  e g  some minor chords followed by the      A perfect fifth  1   5  produces accompaniment based only on the root i  minor seventh      and fifth which can be used with both major and minor chords     Two note fingerings will produce a chord based on the previously played    e The chord fingerings listed are all in    root    position  but other inversions hord  chord     can be used   with the following exception
151. mote control of MIDI devices will function independently of the PC2  To use the remote control functions  simulta  mode     neously hold down the lowest two keys on the key   board  A 1 and A  1  and press the appropriate  key  shown below      AR             A 1 C7  Fast forward  B6  Start   A6  Stop   G6  Rewind    F6  Top  move to the begin   ning of the song     E6  Metronome ON OFF       DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 101       Connections       Initial Send    This function lets you send the panel setup data to a computer  Before you record performance data to a  sequencer application running on your computer  it is a good idea to first send and record the panel setup    data before the actual performance data     I Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION    D    2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and      buttons  to select the Initial Send item     9    6    c    MIDI songs residing on a computer  as well as the  70 MIDI songs and 5 Style files provided on the  CD ROM  can be transferred to the instrument   Backup file can also be transferred from the instru   ment to the computer and back  Songs and styles  transferred to the instrument can be used with the  instrument s lesson and other functions    In order to transfer songs between your computer  and the instrument you will need to install the  Musicsoft Downloader application and the USB   MIDI Driver included on the Accessory CD ROM  on your computer  Refer to the Accessory CD   ROM Installation Guide on page 105 f
152. ng time  make sure you unplug the  AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet      N CAUTION     Never attempt to turn the power off when a  WRITING   message  is shown in the display  Doing so can damage the flash memory  and result in a loss of data           DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 11    Panel Controls and Terminals          LEE 8 HII    Q  STANDBY ON  switch                      page 11      MASTER VOLUME  control    pages 11  62     FILE CONTROL  MENU       EXECUTE  buttons                  pages 91 96  O  LYRICS  button                                 page 34      SCORE  button                                page 33      CHORD FINGERING  button           page 81     P A T  ON OFF  button                     page 36      MUSIC DATABASE  button              page 53      FUNCTION  button                   pages 64  87    LESSON  L    R      START  buttons                                page 48     METRONOME ON OFF  button       page 20   p  TEMPO TAP  button                 pages 46  70   P SONG MEMORY    REC    1   5    A  buttons                page 57    12 DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual     D  REPEAT  amp  LEARN     ACMP ON OFF  button             pages 52  24     P  A B REPEAT     INTRO ENDING rit   button  pages 83  74     P  REW     MAIN AUTO FILL  button    pages 30  74     p  FF  SYNC STOP  button    pages 30  76        PAUSE      SYNC START  button               pages 30  75   D  START STOP  button          pages 23  30  63     SONG  button
153. nk Select MIDI  Voice Program n Voice Program    No  ee i zs Change  MELO Clu No  m TEES Change  ole Namie   1 128   1 128   231 000 000 030   Overdriven Guitar 300   000   040 055   Synth Voice 2  232 000 043 030  Guitar Pinch 301   000   041 055   Choral  233 000 000 031 __  Distortion Guitar 302 000 064 055  Analog Voice  234   000 040 031  Feedback Guitar 303   000   000 056   Orchestra Hit  235 000 041 031  Feedback Guitar 2 304 000 035 056   Orchestra Hit 2  236 000 000 032 _  Guitar Harmonics 305 000 064 056  Impact  237 000 065 032   Guitar Feedback XG BRASS  238 000 066 032   Guitar Harmonics 2 306 000 000 057  Trumpet  XG BASS 307 000 032 057  Warm Trumpet  239 000 000 033   Acoustic Bass 308 000 000 058 Trombone  240 000 040 033  Jazz Rhythm 309   000   018 058   Trombone 2  241   000   045 033 _  Velocity Crossfade Upright Bass 310   000   000 059   Tuba  242   000   000 034   Finger Bass 311   000   000 060   Muted Trumpet  243 000 018 034      Finger Dark 312 000 000 061  French Horn  244 000 040 034 _   Bass  amp  Distorted Electric Guitar 313 000 006 061   French Horn Solo  245 000 043 034   Finger Slap Bass 314 000 032 061   French Horn 2  246 000 045 034 _   Finger Bass 2 315 000 037 061   Horn Orchestra  247 000 065 034   Modulated Bass 316 000 000 062   Brass Section  248 000 000 035  Pick Bass 317 000 035 062   Trumpet  amp  Trombone Section  249 000 028 035   Muted Pick Bass 318   000   000 063  Synth Brass 1  250 000 000 036   Fretless Bass 319 000 020 
154. noS wing  046 70 sDiscol 098 EnglishW altz  047 70 sDisco2 099 Slowfox  048 LatinDisco 100 Foxtrot  049 DiscoP hilly 101 Quickstep  050 SaturdayNight 102 Tango  051 DiscoC hocolate 103 Pasodoble  052 DiscoHands 104 Samba                                                                                                                                                                                                                                              DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 131          MDB No  Song Name MDB No  Song Name MDB No  Song Name MDB No  Song Name  POP 067 BI Bayou 135 WhatsNew 201 NxtAlice  001 AlvF ever 068 CatMemry 136 Wild Cat 202 PalomaFl  002 CoinLane 069 CavaSolo EASY LISTENING 203 Tijuana  003 Croco Rk 070 E Weiss 137 BlackFst 204 Why MCA   004 DayP dise 071 ElizS ere 138 ByeBlues BALLROOM  005 DwnTown 072 ElvGhett 139 CaliBlue 205 BrazilBr  006 EasySday 073 Feeling 140 CiaoC pri 206 CherryTp  007 GoMyWay 074 Fly Away 141 Close2U 207 DanubeWv  008 HowDeep  075 Fnl Date 142 DAmorStr 208 MantoStr  009 HurryLuv 076 GreenS lv 143 DolanesM 209 SandmnF x  010   breath GtCncert 144 ElCondor 210 SpainTwn  011 l IBTher HrdToSay 145 Entrtain 211 SundyNvr  012 I m Torn LonlyP an 146 Frippers 212 TangoAc  013 Imagine MBoxDnce 147 LoveLove 213 Tea4Two  014 IS urvive Mn Rivr 148 LuckyS ax 214 TulipWtz  015 J ustCall My Song 149 LuvStory 215 YesSirQk  016 J ustWay NorwWood 150 MyPrince TRADITIONAL  017 LeadP ack OnMyMnd 151 OSoleMio 216 AlpenTri  018 Lov
155. ns on the performance assistant technology feature     The indicator lights when the performance assistant technology feature  is on     PAT  ON OFF    e  q  APAT  Se    2 Select the CHORD MELODY type     FUNCTION                         PAT  PAT ON OFF    e  2 e Leed  AT  KS 7 Brai  Hold for longer than a second S oa  Select  Chord Melody       Press and hold the  P A T  ON OFF  button for longer than a second so  that the performance assistant technology type appears  Select the  Chord Melody type by using the dial     3 Select a song     Press the  SONG  button  and the Song Select display appears  Select a E  song by using the dial  Using Songs  page 29          SOME X  b  o      oo           e  O EASY SONG CATEGORY  pen  FUNCTION DEMO  Q STYLE wm  A        009 Hallelujah Chorus        Q VOICE 010 AveMaria        Z SONG MELODY VOICE   011 Chopin Nocturne J      012 For Elise I                 The song displayed here will  be played        42  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    The Easy Way to Play Piano    4 Press the  START STOP  button     N REPEATS TART   SONG REPEAT PAUSE e   STOP     DO    Song playback will begin    The basic pattern will repeat  Listen to eight measures while memoriz   ing the basic pattern  It s your turn to play the part from the ninth mea   sure     Play on the keyboard     Play to the right of the split point with your right hand  and to the left of  the split point with your left hand     Split point    PETTE ZE    With this type notes
156. oard stand  17 0kg  37 lbs  8 oz      Supplied Accessories    Music Rest   Accessory CD ROM  e Keyboard Stand    Owner s Manual  Footswitch FC5    AC Power adaptor  May not be included depending on your par   ticular area         Optional Accessories    Headphones  HPE 150         Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for in   formation purposes only  Yamaha Corp  reserves the right to  change or modify products or specifications at any time without  prior notice  Since specifications  equipment or options may not  be the same in every locale  please check with your Y amaha  dealer     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 137                ACMP ON OFF      rino 12  24  CATEGORY   and                 13  63  Chord Fingering uu rnm 12  81  DOIN I2 V getut irre deese 10  13  DEMO aeos enar  13  46  Dial ccntum ias 13  63  DUAL ON OFF Eeer edd 13  16  EASY SONG ARRANGER            12  54  EXECUT DE 12  92  EXIT ite oerte 13  64  FE                12  30  FILE CONTROL    uuu saa  12  91  FUNCTION   as qanta 12  87  HARMONY ON OFF                      13  66  INTRO ENDING Sit                         12  74  LCD CONTRAST              eee  LESSON G Ronchi  LESSON START               nenne   IS de  MAIN AUTO FILL   MASTER VOLUME   MEMORY BANK  1  2   MENU    neben  METRONOME ON OFF   MUSIC DATABASE                       12  53  PAT ON OEE       enne 12  36  44  PAUSE 4n eco rect ens 12  30  IPG ee 101  PHONES OUTPUT  e 10  13  PITCH BEND wheel                  
157. ody      Play the melody of the selected song with one finger on the right hand  section of the keyboard  and play chords on the left hand section of the  keyboard using the Chord type        Split point    namq rem orm    Refer to page 44 for more information on using performance assistant technology to help you play        DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 35    The Easy Way to Play Piano    CHORD Type   Play with Both Hands    Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button     This turns on the performance assistant technology feature     The indicator lights when the performance assistant technology feature  is on     PAT  ON OFF    e  q  APAT  Eu    2 Select the CHORD type     FUNCTION       PAT  ON OFF       r   gt     Hold for longer than a second    PAT  ot P A T  Type JO       CATEGORY                Press and hold the  P A T  ON OFF  button for longer than a second so  that the performance assistant technology type appears  Select the  Chord type by using the dial     3 Select a song     Press the  SONG  button  and the Song Select display appears  Select a jam  song by using the dial  For this example try selecting the    010 Ave s Sg Song  ge  Maria       When the Chord type is selected  features only available for this song   can be seen in the display           e   O EASY SONG Cheese            igra   O STYLE       O    VOICE       SONG MELODY VOICE CATEGORY    SONG SELECT    SONG S   CATEGORY       009 M HrpSwtSpr Demo zl  009 Hallelujah Chorus    010 Ave Maria    011 G
158. or installa   tion details     102 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    3 Press    YES  to send  or press    NO   to cancel     iIWith the Musicsoft  Downloader You Can  eccccccce      Transfer MIDI songs you have downloaded  from the Internet or created on your computer  from the computer to the instrument s flash  memory       refer to the procedure described on  page 103   The procedure for transferring songs included  on the Accessory CD ROM from your com   puter to the instrument is given as an example       Backup file can be transferred from the instru   ment to a computer and back       refer to the procedure described on  page 104     Connections       Wee Musicsoft Downloader  To Transfer Songs From the  Accessory CD ROM To the  Instrument s flash memory    o e    L NOTE      e  f a song or style is being played  stop playback before proceeding          Install the Musicsoft Downloader and  USB MIDI driver to your computer  then  connect the computer and the instru   ment  page 107      2 Insert the included CD ROM into the  CD ROM drive     A start window will appear automatically     3 Double click the Musicsoft Downloader  shortcut icon that is created on the  desktop     This will launch the Musicsoft Downloader  application and the main window will appear     L NOTE      e The instrument cannot be operated while the Musicsoft Downloader  is running        4 Click the    Add File  button and the Add  File window will appear     5 Click the button to the ri
159. orus Type     Messages for these control change numbers cannot be trans   mitted from the instrument itself  However  they may be trans   mitted when playing the accompaniment  song or using the  Harmony effect     Exclusive    GM System ON   FOH  7EH  7FH  09H  01H  F7H    This message automatically restores all default settings for  the instrument  with the exception of MIDI Master Tuning       MIDI Master Volume   FOH  7FH  7FH  04H  01H  Il  mm  F7H    This message allows the volume of all channels to be  changed simultaneously  Universal System Exclusive      The values of  mm  is used for MIDI Master Volume   Values  for  Il  are ignored      B Effect map      MIDI Master Tuning   FOH  43H  1nH  27H  30H  OOH  OOH   mm  ll  cc  F7H  e This message simultaneously changes the tuning value of  all channels   e The values of    mm    and  Il  are used for MIDI Master Tuning   e The default value of    mm    and  Il  are 08H and OOH  respec   tively  Any values can be used for  n  and    cc         lt Reverb Type   FOH  43H  1nH  4CH  02H  01H  OOH  mmH   IIH  F7H   e mm   Reverb Type MSB   e      Reverb Type LSB   Refer to the Effect Map  page 136  for details      lt Chorus Type gt  FOH  43H  1nH  4CH  02H  01H  20H  mmH   IIH  F7H      mm   Chorus Type MSB           Chorus Type LSB   Refer to the Effect Map  page 136  for details     When the accompaniment is started  an FAH message is trans   mitted  When accompaniment is stopped  an FCH message is  transmitted  When the
160. osal Notice    Should this product become damaged beyond repair  or for some rea   son its useful life is considered to be atan end  please observe all local   state  and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that  contain lead  batteries  plastics  etc  If your dealer is unable to assist  you  please contact Yamaha directly     NAME PLATE LOCATION    The name plate is located on the bottom of the product  The model  number  serial number  power requirements  etc   are located on this  plate  You should record the model number  serial number  and the date  of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a  permanent record of your purchase     Model    Serial No     Purchase Date       PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL    92 BP  bottom        2  DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       FCC INFORMATION  U S A      1  IMPORTANT NOTICE  DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT     This product  when installed as indicated in the instructions con   tained in this manual  meets FCC requirements  Modifications not  expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority  granted by  the FCC  to use the product     2  IMPORTANT  When connecting this product to accessories and     or another product use only high quality shielded cables  Cable s  supplied with this product MUST be used  Follow all installation  instructions  Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC  authorization to use this product in the USA     3  NOTE  This product has been tested and fo
161. ouble click  Start exe  and  proceed to step 2  below     2 Click  Musicsoft Downloader  or  Digital  Music Notebook      3 Click the  install  button or  Digital Music  Notebook Download  button  and follow  the onscreen instructions to install the  software    For Digital Music Notebook operating instruc   tions see the help menu  launch the Digital Music  Notebook application and click    Help        For Musicsoft Downloader operating instructions  see the Help menu  launch the Musicsoft Down   loader application and click    Help          You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft  Downloader at the following Internet URL     http   music yamaha com download       Only Musicsoft Downloader can be used to transfer files between  this instrument and a computer  No other file transfer application  can be used     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 109       Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide       ilTroubleshooting       The driver cannot be installed                 s the USB cable connected correctly   Check the USB cable connection  Disconnect the  USB cable  then connect it again       Is the USB function enabled on your com   puter   When you connect the instrument to the  computer for the first time  if the    Add New  Hardware Wizard  does not appear  the USB  function on the computer may be disabled   Perform the following steps     I Select  Control Panel   gt   System   gt    Device Manager   for Windows 98 Me   or  select  Control Panel    gt   System
162. paniment     When auto accompaniment is on  the ACMP ON icon is showing  and Synchro Start is off  you can play  chords in the left hand accompaniment range of the keyboard while the style is stopped and still hear the  accompaniment chords  This is    Stop Accompaniment     and any of the chord fingerings recognized by the    instrument can be used  page 28      Press the  ACMP ON OFF  button to turn    auto accompaniment on after pressing the     STYLE  button     PANE    STYLE _ACMP   SYNC SYNC  ON OFF ENOING rit  AUTO FILL STOP START    Appears when auto  accompaniment is  on       Adjusting the Style Volume    Press the  STYLE  button to engage the  style function     I Press the  FUNCTION  button     FUNCTION    me          EFFECT  Chorus Tope                  78 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       S    E   Accompaniment range         UTC A                   2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Style Volume item     Le  Ke    CATEGORY Dui          VOLUME       0  3 Use the dial to set the style volume  between 000 and 127     Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       Chord Basics    Two or more notes played together constitute a    chord           The most basic chord type is the    triad    consisting of three notes  the  root  third  and fifth degrees of the corresponding scale  A C major triad     for example  is made up of the notes C  the root   E  the third note of the Q   C major scale   and G  the fifth note of the C major scale   
163. pe List for details     DATA ENTRY    OOO  OOO  O09  GOG    CATEGORY x  gt  DELETE  RESET            NOTE      The harmony notes can be added only to the Main Voice  not to Dual  or Split Voices     e The keys left of the Split Point of the keyboard produce no harmony  notes when the auto accompaniment is on  ACMP ON is lit           How to sound each Harmony Type    Harmony type 01 to 05    bua bade    Press the right hand keys while playing chords in the  auto accompaniment range of the keyboard when the  Auto Accompaniment is on  page 24                             Harmony type 06 to 12  Trill     vunn     keys                                        Harmony type 13 to 19  Tremolo     WA    Keep holding  down the keys       Harmony type 20 to 26  Echo     NAH    Keep holding  down the keys     You can adjust the Harmony Volume in the Function  Settings  page 89            66 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Play with a Variety of Effects       Adding Reverb    Reverb lets you play with a rich concert hall type ambience    When you select a style or song the optimum reverb type for the voice used is automatically selected  If you  want to select a different reverb type  use the procedure described below  Refer to the Effect Type List on  page 133 for information about the available reverb types       Press the  FUNCTION  button to call up  the FUNCTION display     FUNCTION                VOLUME     D       2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Re
164. playback will stop when you release the  keys  To turn the function on  press the  SYNC  STOP  button     76 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual    aM    MAIN   Chit  AUTO FILL START                                           in HH amm  we AN    the keys Style playback will  stop when you  release the keys    Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       Setting the Split Point    The initial default split point is key number 54  the F 2 key   but you can change it to another key using the  procedure described below     I Press the  FUNCTION  button  3 Use the dial to set the split point to any  key from 000  C 2  through 127  G8      WETTER TE REI UE WT E WI    lit point  54   F 2     E                                                                                   VOLUME I Split voice Main voice            L NOTE      e When you change the split point the auto accompaniment split point  also changes           2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and     but  e The split point cannot be changed during a song lesson   tons to select the Split point item    The split voice sounds when the split point key is played   yx L NOTE    2 e You can also access the Split Point item by pressing the  FUNCTION   CATEGORY button and using the CATEGORY  4 amp    and      buttons to locate the  item  page 87    FUNCTION  OVERALL  ek Ten Geer O    054 Fit2           DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 77       Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       Play a Style with Chords but No Rhythm  Stop Accom
165. puter prior to using the  demo song     DMN DemoSong   Demo Song       Includes score data for the 30 internal songs provided on the instrument as well as  70 MIDI songs provided on the CD ROM  The exceptions are songs 1 11  16  20                     SongBook Song Book and song 30 which is copyrighted  The scores for songs 9 11 are provided in this  manual beginning on page 118   USB MIDI Driver  o  Windows 98 Me  This driver software is necessary to connect MIDI devices to your computer via  USBdrv2k USB MIDI Driver USB    Windows 2000 XP   These songs can be transferred to the instrument and played or used with the  songData KOIA  Song instrument s functions   StyleData 5 style files These styles can be transferred to the instrument and played or used with the    instrument s functions                       In order to view P DF scores  you will need to install Adobe Reader in your computer   You can download the Adobe Reader  Please check the following URL  http   www adobe com     lilUsing the CD ROM cecccccccce    Please read the Software License Agreement on  page 111 before opening the CD ROM package       Check the system requirements to  make sure that the software will run on  your computer     2 Insert the included CD ROM into the  CD ROM drive     The start window should appear automatically     3 Install the USB MIDI driver to the com   puter     Refer to  Installing the USB MIDI Driver  on    page 107 for installation and setup instructions     106   o6Gx 620 5
166. r     6 Check the    Specify a location    box  click     Browse       then specify the root direc   tory of the CD ROM drive and continue  the installation  The CD ROM drive letter  may vary depending on your computer   s  configuration     7 When the system detects the driver on  the CD ROM and is ready for installation   it is shown as a message on the screen   Make sure that the    YAMAHA USB MIDI  Driver    is listed  and click  Next   The sys   tem starts the installation    8 When installation is complete  a message  indicating so appears  Click  Finish     The driver has been installed    NOTE      e Some computers may take about ten seconds to show this screen  after the installation is complete        108 DpGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Installing the driver on Windows 2000      Start the computer and use the    Adminis     trator  account to log into Windows 2000     2 Select  My Computer   Control Panel   2  System   Hardware   Driver Sign   ing   gt   File Signature Verification   and  check the radio button to the left of     Ignore   Install all files  regardless of file  signature  and click  OK      3 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD   ROM drive  A start window will appear  automatically     4 First  make sure the POWER switch on the  MIDI device is set to OFF  then use a USB  cable to connect the MIDI device to the  computer  After making the connections   turn on the power of the MIDI device  The  system automatically launches the Found  N
167. r    SCORE    CQ  D  i Chord    Melody       The marker will indicate the current position in the score during playback   If you play a key each time the marker appears above a note in the score  you will be able to play the melody with the correct    original    rhythm     ORE Ave aria  TEMPO J 065 TRANSPOSE H MERSURE 010    bere    Play while watching the  marker    ki           Songs That Can Be Used With the performance assistant technology    When the Chord type is selected the performance assistant technology can only be used with songs that  include chord data  When the Melody type is selected the performance assistant technology will only  work with songs that include melody data  In order to find out if a song includes the required data  first  select the song and then press the  SCORE  button  If chords appear on the display when you press the   SCORE  button you can use the Chord type or any combination type that includes the Chord type  If  melody appear on the display when you press the  SCORE  button you can use the Melody type or any  combination type that includes the Melody type       External Songs and the performance assistant technology    Songs downloaded from the Internet can also be used with the performance assistant technology as  long as they include the required chord and or melody data    See page 103 for instructions on how to transfer the songs to the instrument     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 45    The Easy Way to Play Piano    Change
168. ranger                       sss 54  Effect Map   Effect Type List   Extetnal Glock zero 89  100  External Song    mmn 32    138 DGx 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       Yid 2202 rd4 85 714 43095rd4 85 714 43095rd4 8         Oniroli cis u n noe  91  File Name   ho Dre mds 93  Flash Memory                          se 32  Foot Switch  14  coser s 10  Format  File Control                              92  PUfCllOD  saneras 64  87 89  Function Display                         sss 64  G  L   49       Harmony Nolume 22 aa    89  Headphones             eret nine 10  Initial Send       Initialization    K  Keyboard Out sesiis 89  100  Keyboard Stand Assembly                   116  L  Language ze ete tad 14  LESSON  emgeet 47  Eoad                  95  Local Gite vine 89  100  L P  tt   uiid reiten 89  104  ne eee erect es 34  M  Main Chorus Level suqus  sal 88  MAIN Display tee 64  Main  OCt  yve  eege 88  Main Pall Jost geseet dek  88  Main Reverb Level a usa as 88  Main VOICE       neither recien 15  Main  Volume 5 treten 88  Master EQ Type etm 72  88  EE usce eerie a prex 65  Melody ie arose 33  45  Melody Score etn 33  Melody type  performance   assistant technology                     35  40  Melody V6IC6   5 5  inimi 55  84  Messages sipresse 114    Index       Metronome  sasareanna 20  MIDI surres arg ena 100  MIDI Data bomat a aassasssss 136  MIDI Implementation Chart                 134  Music  Database  ect 53  Music Rest  sayna ansa anay hs 11  hte 84  N   SLOPE LITO  M
169. ranty replacements     THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH YAMAHA MAKES IN CONNECTION WITH THESE PRODUCTS  ANY  IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT  INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY IS LIMITED TO  THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY  YAMAHA EXCLUDES AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR  INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES     Some states do not allow limitations that relate to implied warranties and or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages  Therefore  these  limitations and exclusions may not apply to you     This warranty gives you specific legal rights  You may also have other rights which vary from state to state     CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES    If warranty service should be required  it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities     1  Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product  or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for  assistance  You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below       Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to  the retailer selling the product  an authorized service center  or to Yamaha with an explanation  of the problem  Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date  sales receipt  credit card copy  etc   when requesting service and or parts  under warranty       Shipping and or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility   Units shipped for service should be packed securely      Repaired uni
170. rd Kit 2 Room Kit Rock Kit Electronic Kit Analog Kit  L ear op 3  e   3  Surdo Mute  DO 26  D 0  14  D  1 3 Surdo Open  DI 27  D  o  15  DF   HiQ  EO 28 JE O  16  E   Whip Slap  FO 29  F 0  17   F  1 4 Scratch H      BR 30 F  o  18  Fr   4 Scratch L  GO 31  G 0  19  G  1 Finger Snap      CUE 32  G  o  20  GF   Click Noise  A0 33  A 0  21  A   Metronome Click  DI 324  AR O  22  AR   Metronome Bell  BO 35  B 0  23  B   Seq Click L  CH 36  C 24  C 0 Seq Click H      Gg 37  c  1  25  C  0 Brush Tap  D1 38  D 26  D 0  0 Brush Swirl      BHN 39  D  1  27  D  0 Brush Slap  E1 40  E 28  E 0  O Brush Tap Swirl Reverse Cymbal Reverse Cymbal  F1 4l  F 1  29  F 0  O Snare Roll Snare Roll 2  m 42  F   30  F  0 Castanet HiQ 2 HiQ 2  G1 43  G 1  31  G 0 Snare Soft Snare Soft 2 Snare Noisy Snare Snappy Electro   Snare Noisy 4     KEU   44 TG  32  G  0 Sticks  A1 45  A 1  33  A 0 Kick Soft Kick Tight 2 Kick 3 Kick Tight 2      EU 46    34  A  0 Open Rim Shot Open Rim ShotH Short  B1 47 B 1  35  B 0 Kick Tight Kick Tight Short Kick 2 Kick Gate Kick Analog Short  C2 48  C 2  36  C 1 Kick Kick Short Kick Gate Kick Gate Heavy Kick Analog      ER   79  CH 2  37  C  1 Side Stick Side Stick Analog  D2 50  D 2  38  D 1 Snare Snare Short Snare Snappy Snare Rock Snare Noisy 2 Snare Analog  A   51  D  2  39  D  1 and Clap  E2 52 JE 2  40 JE 1 nare Tight Snare Tight H Snare Tight Snappy  Snare Rock Rim Snare Noisy 3 Snare Analog 2  F2 53  F 2  41  F 1 loor Tom L Tom Room 1 Tom Rock 1 Tom Electro 1 Tom An
171. re on the keyboard  will be detected  and the notes played will be sound as well   Main Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Main voice   Main Octave  2   2 Determines the octave range for the Main voice   000  left   Determines the pan position of the Main voice in the stereo image  The  Main Pan 64  center   value  0  results in the sound being panned full left  the value  127  results  MAIN VOICE 127  right  in the sound being panned full right   Main Reverb Level   000 127 EE RT how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Reverb  Main Chorus Level   000 127 o how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Chorus  Dual Volume 000  127 Determines the volume of the Dual voice   Dual Octave  2   2 Determines the octave range for the Dual voice   000  left   Determines the pan position of the Dual voice in the stereo image  The  Dual Pan 64  center   value  0  results in the sound being panned full left  the value  127  results  DUAL VOICE 127  right  in the sound being panned full right   Dual Reverb Level   000 127 SE how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the Reverb  Dual Chorus Level   000 127 ae how much of the Dual voice s signal is sent to the Chorus  Split Volume 000 127 Determines the volume of the Split voice   Split Octave  2   2 Determines the octave range for the Split voice   000  left   Determines the pan position of the Split voice in the stereo image  The  SPLIT VOICE Split Pan 64  center   value  0  results in the sound being panned 
172. rminal   and that the icon is showing in the  MAIN display     2 Press the FILE CONTROL  MENU  but   ton     3 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to locate the Delete item     uM IN  NEG    CATEGORY n    FILE CONTROL    CATEGORY   aw tae  C ap  O MENNNNNINE                              4  Select the file you want to delete     You can press the     and     buttons simulta   neously to select the first song or user file on  the USB flash memory     5 Press the  EXECUTE  button  The dis   play prompts you for confirmation   You can cancel the delete operation at this  point by pressing the     button     6 Press the  EXECUTE  button again  or  the     button  and the delete operation  will begin      N CAUTION      Once the delete in progress message appears on the display  the operation cannot be canceled  Never turn off the power or  remove the USB flash memory during this operation     7 A message will appear on the display to  inform you that the operation has fin   ished   Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display     NOTE        If the USB flash memory has been write protected  an appropriate    message will appear on the display and you will not be able to exe   cute the operation        Playing Songs Saved to USB Flash Memory      Make sure that the USB flash memory  containing the song you want to play  has been properly connected to the  instrument s USB TO DEVICE terminal   and that the icon is showing in the  MAIN display     2 Press the  SONG  bu
173. rom  Date   Retailer        YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA  Electronic Service Division  6600 Orangethorpe Avenue  Buena Park  CA 90620    KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS  DO NOT MAIL                    140 DGx 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual    For details of products  please contact your nearest Yamaha  representative or the authorized distributor listed below     Die Einzelheiten zu Produkten sind bei Ihrer unten aufgef  hrten  Niederlassung und bei Yamaha Vertragshandlern in den jeweiligen    Bestimmungsl  ndern erh  ltlich     Pour plus de d  tails sur les produits  veuillez vous adresser    Yamaha ou    au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante           NORTH AMERICA          CANADA  Yamaha Canada Music Ltd   135 Milner Avenue  Scarborough  Ontario   MIS 3RI  Canada  Tel  416 298 1311    U S A   Yamaha Corporation of America  6600 Orangethorpe Ave   Buena Park  Calif  90620   U S A   Tel  714 522 9011          CENTRAL  amp  SOUTH AMERICA          MEXICO  Yamaha de M  xico S A  de C V   Calz  Javier Rojo G  mez  1149   Col  Guadalupe del Moral  C P  09300  M  xico  D F   M  xico  Tel  55 5804 0600    BRAZIL  Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda   Av  Reboucas 2636 Pinheiros CEP  05402 400  Sao Paulo SP  Brasil  Tel  011 3085 1377    ARGENTINA  Yamaha Music Latin America  S A   Sucursal de Argentina  Viamonte 1145 Piso2 B 1053   Buenos Aires  Argentina  Tel  1 4371 7021  PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN  AMERICAN COUNTRIES   CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES  Yamah
174. rsed  footswitch operation     Setting Up          Connecting to a Computer  USB Terminal    Music Rest          Insertthe music rest into    USBe amp   TO HOST the slots as shown                                                                                         Connect the instrument s USB terminal to the USB ter   minal of a computer  and you can transfer performance  data and song files between the two  page 99   To use  the USB data transfer features you ll need to do the fol   lowing     First  make sure the POWER switch on the instru   ment is set to OFF  then use a USB cable to con     nect the instrument to the computer  After making  the connections  turn the instrument   s power on       Install the USB MIDI driver on your computer   Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on    page 107     Turning the Power On    Turn down the volume by turning the  MASTER VOL   UME  control to the left and press the  STANDBY ON   switch to turn on the power  Press the  STANDBY ON   switch again to turn the power OFF     MASTER VOLUME    i  MIN MAX Q    Backup data in the flash memory is loaded to the instru   ment when the power is turned on  If no backup data  exists on flash memory  all instrument settings are  restored to the initial factory defaults when the power is  turned on      N CAUTION     Even when the switch is in the  STANDBY  position  electricity is  still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level  When you are  not using the instrument for a lo
175. s  m7  m7b5  6  m6  sus4   aug  dim7  75  6 9   sus2        80 DGxX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual    Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       Style File    This instrument features 150 internal styles  but other styles  such as those provided on the CD ROM and  others that can be obtained from the internet  only styles with the     sty    suffix   can be loaded into style  number 151 and used in the same way as the internal styles  For details on loading the style file  see    Load   ing User Files and Style Files  on page 95     In order to load a style file it is necessary to first either transfer the style file to the instrument from a com    puter  or connect a USB flash memory containing the style file to the USB TO DEVICE connector  Refer to     Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer  on page 100 for details on the file transfer proce   dure  If you use a USB flash memory refer to    Loading User Files and Style Files  on page 95     Playing Styles Using the Entire Keyboard    In  Play Along with a Style  on page 24 we described a method of playing styles in which chords were  detected only to the left of the keyboard split point  By making the settings described below  however   chord detection for style accompaniment occurs over the entire range of the keyboard  allowing for even  more dynamic style performance  In this mode only chords played in the normal way  page 28  can be  detected       Press the  CHORD FINGERING  button 2 Use the dial to
176. s built  into the instrument             NOTE       User songs cannot produce score display as they are  If you convert a user song file  to SMF and save it to USB flash memory  however  it becomes capable of producing  score display and can be used with the lesson features       NOTE       Different flash memory areas are used to store user songs and external song files  transferred from a computer  User songs cannot be directly transferred to the exter   nal song file flash memory area  and vice versa        32 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Using Songs    Displaying the Song Score    This instrument is capable of display the scores of songs    Scores are displayed for the 30 internal preset songs as well as songs stored in USB flash memory or flash  memory    And although user songs you record yourself cannot display a score as is  they can be converted to SMF   Standard MIDI File  format and stored to USB flash memory  from where they can be played with score  display     Select a song   Follow steps 1 and 2 of the procedure described on page 29     Press the  SCORE  button and a single staff score will    appear   There are two types of score display  single staff and double staff    NOTE          Both chords and lyrics will be  These are alternately selected each time the  SCORE  button is pressed  Shown in   ingle Staff score di     play of a song that includes  chord and lyric data   SCORE e When there are many lyrics they  may be displayed in two rows a  
177. s keyboard controls the internal tone  Local ON OFF generator  ON  or not  OFF    page 100   Determines whether the instrument synchronizes to the internal clock  External QUE SE  OFF  or an external clock  ON    page 100   Determines whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is  MiB  pena Out ON OFF transmitted  ON  or not  OFF    Determines whether Style data is transmitted  ON  via USB or not  OFF   syle Out BRE during Style playback   Determines whether Song data is transmitted  ON  via USB or not  OFF   eng Out ON OFF during Song playback   T Lets you send the data of the panel settings to a computer  Press     to  inia S etu YES NO send  or press     to cancel   Time Signature   i      Numerator 00 60 Determines the time signature of the Metronome   METRONOME   Time Signature    Denominator 2  4  8  16 Sets the length of each metronome beat   Metronome Volume   000 127 Determines the volume of the Metronome   1 1 4 note    2 1 4 note triplet   Depending on the song data  you can make the score more readable by  3 1 8 note   adjusting the timing of the notes   SCORE Quantize 4 1 8 note triplet   This determines the minimum timing resolution used in the song  For  5 1 16 note   example  if there are both quarter notes and eighth notes in the song  you  6 1 16 note triplet     should set this value to    eighth note     Any notes or rests shorter than this  7 1 32 note   value will not be shown in the score   8 1 32 note triplet   LEE i _ Determines the guide tra
178. s on the display the  operation cannot be canceled  Never turn off the power or  remove the USB flash memory during this operation     I  0  A message will appear on the display  to inform you that the operation has fin   ished     Press the  EXIT  button to return to the MAIN  display     NOTE     e If an existing filename is specified the display prompts you for confir     mation  Press  EXECUTE  or     if it is OK to overwrite the file  or      to cancel     e The amount of time it will take to perform the save operation will  depend on the condition of the USB flash memory     Using USB Flash Memory       Loading User Files and Style Files    User files  style files  and styles residing on a USB flash memory can be loaded into the instrument  If the  required style file has already been transferred to the instrument from a computer using the Musicsoft  Downloader application  start from step 2  below  Refer to    Transferring Performance Data to and from a  Computer  on page 100 for details on transferring style files      N CAUTION          f you load a User File user song  031   035   style file  and registra     tion memory data will be overwritten by the newly loaded data  If  you only load a style file  only the style file will be overwritten   Save important data to a USB flash memory before loading data  that will overwrite it     I With the USB flash memory containing  the file you want to load connected to  the USB TO DEVICE connector  check  that the File Contro
179. s the melody track button  1     5  you want to record to while hold   ing the  REC  button   The selected track will be highlighted in the display     SONG MEMORY       OD  STE  N       To cancel recording to a selected track  press that track button a sec   ond time  Style accompaniment cannot be turned on or off while  recording is in progress     DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual      N caution       f you record to track that con   tains previously recorded  data the previous data will be  overwritten and lost       NOTE       Style accompaniment is auto   matically turned on when you  select the style track  A  for  recording    e Style accompaniment cannot    turned on or off while recording  is in progress           L NOTE         If style accompaniment is on  and track  A  has not yet been  recorded  the style track  A  will  automatically be selected for  recording when a melody track  is selected  If you only want to  record a melody track  be sure  to turn the style track  A  off         4358       57    Record Your Own Performance    Recording will start when you play on the keyboard     You can also start recording by pressing the  START STOP  button   The current measure will be shown on the display during recording          Current measure       TRANSPOSE    TEMPO J 100 4 4   MEASURE  07    031User Song 1      kx            001 AlvFever  VOICE   am    000 Live  Grand Piano                                     Recording  starts     ew eh        Stop recor
180. s to produce the  opposite effect  For example  pressing the foot   Switch cuts off the sound and releasing it sustains  the sounds     The instrumentis polyphonic up to a maximum of 32 notes  If the  Dual voice or Split voice is being used and a style or song is playing  back at the same time  some notes sounds may be omitted  or  sto   len   from the accompaniment or song     The polarity of the footswitch is reversed  Make sure that the foot   switch plug is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack before turning  on the power        The sound of the voice changes from note to note     This is normal  The AWM tone generation method uses multiple  recordings  samples  of an instrument across the range of the key   board  thus  the actual sound of the voice may be slightly different  from note to note        The Demo display is shown in J apanese  and or  there are J apanese characters in the display mes   sages           Make sure the Language setting in the FUNCTION display is set to  English   See page 14        112 p6x 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual       Troubleshooting          Problem Possible Cause and Solution       The appropriate display does notappear when the   SONG    EASY SONG ARRANGER    STYLE   or   VOICE  button is pressed     Is another display showing  Try pressing the  EXIT  button to return  to the MAIN display  and then pressing one of the mentioned buttons           The wrong notes sound when the keyboard is Perhaps the performance assistant techno
181. sing Songs  page 29                 e   SONG   SONG SELECT  CATEGORY  O EASY SONG D  ARRANGER Cmm we      m           FUNCTION DEMO  O STYLE  sS      009 Hallelujah Chorus m  O VOICE B 010 AveMaria   SONG MELODY VOCE a 011 Chopin Nocturne    012 For Elise I             The song displayed here will  be played        40 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    The Easy Way to Play Piano    Press the  START STOP  button     Song playback will begin   Because the Melody type has been selected  the song melody will not  sound  You can enjoy playing the melody yourself  step 5      SONG REPEATS START   REPEAT PAUSE STOP    SOOGA             Play on the keyboard     To begin  try to feel the rhythm of the song  Then tap a key with one fin   ger of your right hand in time with the music  You can play any key  If  you want to play the melody with the melody score  press the  SCORE   button to call up the melody score in the display     P  Z    B    How does it sound  You ve played the melody using only one finger  thanks to the performance assistant technology Melody type                 Sounds like a  melody               You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the  START STOP   button     Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button to turn the performance  assistant technology feature off     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 41    The Easy Way to Play Piano    CHORD MELODY   Chord Type with the Left Hand  Melody with the Right    Press the  P A T  ON OFF  button     This tur
182. so    pai pui     II III II III II III                                                                          gt          Fi 3  i      like the lady with the mystic smile                            Shifting the keyboard left or right   The hidden     areas of the keyboard can be brought into view by  pressing the     or     button        The displayed range  61 keys  ES    BRUDER        Actual keyboard range  DGX 620 520  Y PG 625 525  88 keys                                                                  61 keys of the keyboard s range are shown on the display  The DGX 620   520 and YPG 625 525 actually have 88 keys  In some songs that include  very high or low notes  those notes may fall outside the displayed range and  may not be shown on the display  In such cases an  over  indicator appear  to the left or right of the graphic keyboard  Use the     or     button to shift  the keyboard left or right so you can see the notes  the   marker will appear  on the appropriate key in the display   Notes that actually fall outside the  keyboard s range cannot be used in the lesson              5 Stop the Lesson mode    You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the  START   STOP  button     Once you ve mastered Lesson 1  move on to Lesson 2     MSee How You ve Done  eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee    When the lesson song has played all the way  through your performance will be evaluated in 4  levels  OK  Good  Very Good  or Excellent    Excellent   is the highest evaluation 
183. sson 3   Minus One    Here   s where you can perfect your technique  The song will play at the normal tempo  minus the part you  have chosen to play  Play along while listening to the song     Select the song and part you want to practice  steps 1 and  3 on page 47      Start Lesson 3     Each time the LESSON  START  button is pressed the lesson modes are  selected in sequence  Lesson 1     Lesson 2     Lesson 3     Off     Les   son 1              L R START    WAITING Lesson R3   Minus One      i TET  O O Q MINUS ONE   Practice playing along           In this case the    R3    indicates  Z CHORD with the sonz  that right hand lesson 3 has    been selected           Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 3 is  selected     Play along while listening to the song  The score marker and keyboard  marker in the display will indicate the notes to play     LESSON Mona Lisa  a   TEMPO 4 069 TRANSPOSE H MERSURE O06    e 66                   D       H           Ci                                                                          Lisa  Mons Liss  menhaue named sous Youre so Left hand part Right hand part  Mea MULA  Le eg E      4m  like the lady with the mystic smile    i  In the case of a right hand lesson        a La          Stop the Lesson mode     You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the  START   STOP  button     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 51    Select a Song For a Lesson    Practice Makes Perfect    Repeat and Learn    Use this featur
184. t  default  54 F 2  becomes the    accompaniment range   Play the accompaniment chords in this area    of the keyboard     S plit point  default  54 F  2               gt  lai Ci     c D E FIG A BIC D E F        Accompaniment 4  range                         MEasy Chords ceocccccccccccecce    This method lets you easily play chords in the  accompaniment range of the keyboard using only  one  two  or three fingers            Root notes and the corresponding keys    MStandard ChordS ee   ooo ooo o ooo    This method lets you produce accompaniment by  playing chords using normal fingerings in the  accompaniment range of the keyboard                             c  e To play a major chord  nm Press the root note of the chord   Cm    To play a minor chord  III i Press the root note together with the  H nearest black key to the left of it   C7    To play a seventh chord  Press the root note together with the  ele nearest white key to the left of it   Cm7    To play a minor seventh chord  Press the root note together with the  ele nearest white and black keys to the left  of it  three keys altogether               28 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual        How to play Standard Chords  Example for  C  chords           c c Cs ce  HHH HIHI nin  ii  ME ae ie i                                  e   D            e         e                       Oo      Ng  Oo  8     o  m   c    a  Oo     Ej           D   e      D       Oo  3  Oo  3  o  3  o  Oo  3  3                                 
185. the  Assembly Parts  illustration will be used  Follow the assembly instructions and  select the parts as needed     Assembly Parts          Q 6 x 70 mm roundhead  screws  4 pcs               pd   J oint connectors  4 pcs    Side    p   boards       6 x 30 mm roundhead  screws  4 pcs    Se C              bases   5 x 16 mm roundhead          screws  4 pcs       DGX 620 Y P G 625 only      MM    Support rail  WWW Q 4 x 45 mm flathead screws   DGX 620 Y P G 625 only   6 pcs                  H Attach the stand bases    Making sure that the boards are facing the proper direc   tion  the holes should face inside   The left and right side    J oint connectors boards for the DGX 520 and YPG 525 are the same shape   Insert the joint connectors    into the holes as shown  The  joint connectors have been installed properly if you can see  a plus mark on the connector    Attach the stand bases to the rear of the side boards   using the 6 x 70 mm roundhead screws    The left and  right stand bases are the same shape  and there is no differ   ence between their front to back orientation  If you have  trouble screwing in the screws  use a screwdriver to rotate  the joint connectors to the appropriate position   the      mark on the joint connectors indicates the location of the  screw hole        roundhead screws       116 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Keyboard Stand Assembly             Attach the back board    Attach the back board  using the 6 x 30 mm roundhead  screws    DG
186. the desired style     Turn automatic accompaniment on     Press the  ACMP ON OFF  button   Pressing this button a second time will turn automatic accompaniment       TRANSPOSE O   TEMPO 2 160 4 4   MEASURE O01    ok                    08 7 PopBossa   001 AlvFever   MAIN   001 Live  Grand Piano  Al    SYNC SYNC 4  STOP SPLIT 048    START  PERFORMANCE ASSISTANT      TN    ACM    RO  MAIN   STYEE ON OFF ENOING rit  AUTO FILL          ACMP MAINB    This icon appears when  automatic accompani   mentis on                   When automatic accompaniment is on       The keyboard split point can be  changed as required  refer to    The area of the keyboard to the left of the split point  54   F 2  becomes the page 77      auto accompaniment region  and is used only for specifying the  accompaniment chords     S plit point  54   F  2     t    Www     _          Auto accompaniment region          Turn sync start on   Press the  SYNC START  button to turn the sync start function on     A  w     e    Flashes when sync start  is on   STYLE ACMP INTRO     MAIN  YNC SYNC    S  ON OFF ENDING rit  AUTO FILL STOP START          24 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Playing Styles    When sync start is on  the bass and chord accompaniment included in a  style will start playing as soon as you play a note to left of the keyboard  split point  Press the button a second time to turn the sync start function  off     Play a left hand chord to start the style     You can still    play    chords
187. the song  and style are different  the time  signature of the song will be  used              The Melody R and Melody                   L displays will be selected  alternately each time you  press the  VOICE  button           The currently selected mel   ody voice will be displayed        e   t STRINGS Jd  O STYLE   I4 Dance Bass     l       055 Live  Orchestra  e   VOICE  056 String Ensemble           Z SONG MELODY VOICE   057 Chamber Strings l I           Hold for longer than a second    Select a voice you want to play as a song melody     Use the dial to change the melody voice  As you select different melody  voices the song will remain the same while only the melody voice  changes  if you have stopped the song  start it again by pressing the   START STOP  button      DGX 620 520  YP G 625 525 Owner s Manual      NOTE       The Difference Between  MELODY R and MELODY  L     Songs are a combination of a  melody and an auto accompani   ment style  Normally    melody     refers to the right hand part  but  in this instrument    melody    parts  are provided for both the right  and left hands  MELODY R is  the melody part played by the  right hand  and MELODY L is  the melody part played by the  left hand        55    e Record Your Own Performance       You can record up to 5 of your own performances and save them as n  user songs 031 through 035  Once your performances have been saved  as user songs  they can be converted to SMF  Standard MID File  for   mat files and saved
188. ting the file in the    List of  files stored temporarily   click the  downward  Move  button and a confir   mation message will appear  Click  OK   and the song will be transferred from  the  List of files stored temporarily  to  the instrument s memory     8 Close the window to end the Musicsoft  Downloader     NOTE       e End the Musicsoft Downloader to playback the song transferred  from your computer        DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 103       Connections       9 To playback a song stored in flash  memory  press the  SONG  button   Use the dial to select the song you want  to play  then press the  START STOP   button to start playback   Style files  files with the   S TY  extension  can  be transferred to Flash memory using the same  procedure as described above  Style files trans   ferred to the Flash Memory can be loaded into  style number 151 and then played  pages 81   103       N CAUTION      Do not unplug the USB cable during a data transfer  Not only  will the data not be transferred and saved  but operation of the    appear completely when the power is turned on or off      N CAUTION      Store data can be lost due to equipment malfunction or  improper operation  For safety we recommend that you keep a  copy of all important data stored on your computer             To Use transferred Songs For Lessons      In order to use songs  only SMF format 0   transferred from a computer for lessons it is  necessary to specify which channels are to be  played ba
189. too often  Doing so  may result in the operation of the instrument  freezing  or hang   ing up  While the instrument is accessing data  such as in the  Save and Delete operations   do NOT unplug the USB cable  do  NOT remove the media from the device  and do NOT turn the  power off to either device  Doing so may corrupt the data on either  or both devices        llConnection to  a USB storage device cocccccce             TO DEVICE USBe lt  gt  TO HOST                                          ei     N CAUTION         Some USB memory devices may require more current than the  instrument can supply  causing the instrument s over current pro   tection function to be activated and making it impossible to use  the device  If this occurs    OverCurrent    will appear in the upper  area of the MAIN display  To restore normal operation remove the  USB device from the USB TO DEVICE connector and turn the  instrument s power off and then back on again     DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual 97    Connections       Backing up the instrument data to a com   puter    Once you ve saved data to a USB storage device     you can copy the data to the hard disk of your com   puter  then archive and organize the files as  desired  Simply reconnect the device as shown  below     Saves internal data to a USB storage device     USB TO DEVICE terminal       TO DEVICE USBe lt  gt     Instrument    D 7    Disconnect the USB storage device from  the instrument and connect it to the computer         
190. ts will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the first 90 days     IMPORTANT  Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization  A Return Authorization  RA  will be issued that has  a tracking number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed       Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions  It is your responsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and  to follow all safety precautions     EXCLUSIONS    This warranty does not apply to units whose trade name  trademark  and or ID numbers have been altered  defaced  exchanged removed  or to  failures and or damages that may occur as a result of       Neglect  abuse  abnormal strain  modification or exposure to extremes in temperature or humidity       Improper repair or maintenance by any person who is not a service representative of a retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product  an  authorized service center  or an authorized service representative of Yamaha       This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by Yamaha to sell these products in the U S A   the District of Columbia   and Puerto Rico  This warranty is not applicable in other possessions or territories of the U S A  or in any other country     Please record the model and serial number of the product you have purchased in the spaces provided below     Model Serial   Sales Slip               Purchased f
191. ttle while  the performance assistant technology feature will  automatically be OFF  which is indicated on the display    The demo song will automatically repeat from the beginning after it has  played all the way through    You can stop demo playback at any time by pressing the  START   STOP  button     46 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    Select a Song For a Lesson       Yamaha Education Suite 1  You can select song you like and use it for a left hand  right hand  or  both hands lesson  You can also use songs  only SMF format 0   downloaded from the Internet and saved to flash memory   page 102   During the lesson you can play as slowly as you like  and you can  even play wrong notes  Song playback will slow down to a speed you  can handle  It   s never too late to start learning                       Lesson Flow   Select a song from the Piano Solo  Piano Ensemble category                                               Selectthe Selectthe part you want   song you want     to work on  right hand  Se pone   to learn  left hand  both hands   m       The practice methods      Lesson 1               Learn to play the correct notes      Lesson 2               Learn to play the correct notes with the correct timing      Lesson 3               Learn to play the correct notes atthe correct timing along with the song     Lesson 1   Waiting    In this lesson  try playing the correct notes  Play the note shown in the display  The song will wait until you  play the right note   
192. tton     O O O      TUE    SONG MELODY V    96 DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owner s Manual    3 Use the dial to select the song you want  to play  036       4  Press the  START STOP  button     Fr    TT  AN            Connections    Connectors                            TO DEVICE USBe lt  gt  TO HOST          SUSTAIN                   g                              USB TO DEVICE terminal    This terminal allows connection to USB stor   age devices  Refer to  Connection to a USB  Storage Device  on page 97     Connection to a USB Storage Device    Q USB TO HOST terminal    This terminal allows direct connection to a per   sonal computer  Refer to    Connecting a Per   sonal Computer  on page 99 for more  information     By connecting the instrument to a USB storage device with a standard USB cable  you can save data you ve  created to the connected device  as well as read data from the connected device     Compatible USB  storage devlCes  eeeeeeeeeeeee    A USB storage device  such as a floppy disk drive   hard disk drive  CD ROM drive  flash memory   reader writer  etc   can be connected to the USB  TO DEVICE terminal  Other USB devices such as  a computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used     Before purchasing USB storage devices  please  consult your Yamaha dealer  or an authorized  Yamaha distributor  see list at end of the Owner s  Manual  for advice        CAUTION      Avoid frequently turning the power on off to the USB storage  device  or connecting disconnecting the cable 
193. tton again     4  Press the  MAIN AUTO FILL  button     LL     ACMP  STYLE ON OFF ENDING rit  AUTO FILL STOP START    ACMP MAINA          The name of the selected sec   tion   MAIN A or MAIN B   will  be displayed        5 Press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button     BALL     ACMP  STYLE ON OFF EO x LET SEH S    ACMP INTRO          You re now ready to play the intro     6 As soon as you play a chord with your  left hand  the Intro of the selected Style  starts     For this example  play a C major chord  as  shown below   For information on how to enter  chords  see    Playing Auto accompaniment  Chords    on page 28     Split point    Mia sad ali    _               Accompaniment range    DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 75       Style  Auto accompaniment  Functions       7 Press the  MAIN AUTO FILL  button     LLL    ACMP  STYLE ON OFF ENDING it AUTO A  TOR START       When the fill in is finished  it leads smoothly  into the selected main section A B     8 Press the  INTRO ENDING rit   button     UE    ACMP  SIVLE ON OFF EO vii LT STOR START       This switches to the ending section     When the ending is finished  the auto accompa     niment stops automatically  You can have the  ending gradually slow down  ritardando  by  pressing the INTRO ENDING rit   button  again while the ending is playing back       Synchro Stop    When this function is selected the accompaniment  style will only play while you are playing chords  in the accompaniment range of the keyboard   Style 
194. und to comply with the    requirements listed in FCC Regulations  Part 15 for Class  B  digital  devices  Compliance with these requirements provides a reason   able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential  environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec   tronic devices  This equipment generates uses radio frequencies  and  if notinstalled 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 elimi   nate the problem by using one of the following measures     Relocate either this product or the device thatis being affected by  the interference     Utilize power outlets that are on different branch  circuit breaker or  fuse  circuits or install AC line filter s     In the case of radio or TV interference  relocate reorient the  antenna  If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead  change the  lead in to co axial type cable     If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results   please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of  product  If you can not locate the appropriate retailer  please contact  Yamaha Corporation of America  Electronic Service Division  6
195. verb Type item           a eG  St    CATEGORY nm  FUNCTION  EFFECT  uc Reverb Type Se                     Reverb Type item                        3 Use the dial to select a reverb type     You can check how the selected reverb type  sounds by playing on the keyboard        CATEGORY       FUNCTION       EFFECT    oO ENEEETTITEEENE               Selected reverb type                                Refer to the Effect Type List on page 133 for  information about the available reverb types       Adjusting the Reverb Level   You can individually adjust the amount of reverb  that is applied to the main  dual  and split voices    See page 88      DGX 620 520  YPG 625 525 Owners Manual 67       Play with a Variety of Effects       Adding Chorus    The chorus effect creates a thick sound that 1s similar to many of the same voices being played in unison   When you select a style or song the optimum chorus type for the voice used is automatically selected  If  you want to select a different chorus type  use the procedure described below     I Press the  FUNCTION  button to call up 3 Use the dial to select a chorus type   the FUNCTION display  You can check how the selected chorus type  sounds by playing on the keyboard     FUNCTION    lu    2 Use the CATEGORY  4  and  x   but   tons to select the Chorus Type item        CATEGORY     gt     e te    CATEGORY w                         FUNCTION   4 Flanger2  J  EFFECT  Selected chorus type        Chorus Type                            Chorus
196. war   Traditiona  037Lorel mid Die Lorelei F  Silcher  038F unic mid Funiculi Funicula L  Denza  039Turke mid Turkey in the Straw Traditiona  040C ampt mid Camptown Races S C  Foster  041J ingl mid J ingle Bells J S  Pierpont  042Muss mid Muss i denn F  Silcher  043Liebe mid Liebestr  ume Nr 3 F  Liszt   044  esu mid J esu  J oy Of Man s Desiring J S  Bach  045  oy mid Ode to J oy L v  Beethoven  046P earl mid Pearl Fisher G  Bizet  047Gavot mid Gavotte F J  Gossec  048S eren mid Serenade Haydn F J  Haydn  049M enue mid Menuett BWV  Anh 114 J S  Bach  050C anon mid Canon in D J  Pachelbel  051Vogel mid Der Vogelfanger Bin Ich J a    Die Xauberflote    W A  Mozart  052P lang mid Piano Sonate No 14 op 27 2  Mondschein  L v  Beethoven  053S urpr mid The  Surprise  Symphony No 94 F J  Haydn  054WildR  mid To a Wild Rose E A  MacDowell  055Chans mid Chanson du Toreador G  Bizet  056B abbi mid O Mio Babbino Caro G  Puccini  057R owR o mid Row Row Row Your Boat  DUET  Traditiona  058S moky mid On Top of Old Smoky  DUET  Traditiona  059W eWis mid We Wish You A Merry Christmas  DUET  Traditiona  060ImMai mid Im Mai  DUET  Traditiona  061Chris mid O Christmas Tree  DUET  Traditiona  062M aryH mid Mary Had a Little Lamb  DUET  Traditiona  063TenLi mid Ten Little Indians  DUET  S  Winner  064P opGo mid Pop Goes The Weasel  DUET  Traditiona  065T wink mid Twinkle Twinkle Little Star  DUET  Traditiona  066Close mid Close Y our Hands  Open Your Hands  DUET  J J  Rousseau  067C ucko mid The 
197. will be displayed     3 Go to  System   Hardware   Driver  Signing Options  and check the radio but   ton to the left of    Ignore    and click  OK      4  Click the  OK  button to close System  Properties  and then click  X  in the upper  right of the window to close the Control  Panel     5 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD   ROM drive  A start window will appear  automatically     6 First  make sure the POWER switch on the  MIDI device is set to OFF  then use a USB  cable to connect the MIDI device to the  computer  After making the connections   turn on the power of the MIDI device   The system launches the Found New  Hardware Wizard automatically  Other   wise  refer to    Troubleshooting    in the     Accessory CD ROM Installation Guide     section of the Owner   s Manual  If the sys   tem displays    Found New Hardware    in  the lower right corner  wait until Wizard  windows is displayed   Some computers  may take a while to display the window    If the Wizard window prompts you to specify  whether or not to connect to Windows Update   select the radio button for    No  not this time    then click  Next      7 Select the radio button for    Install the  software automatically  recommended       then click  Next        NOTE        f during the installation the system displays       has not passed Win   dows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows XP   click   Continue Anyway      8 When the installation is complete  the  Wizard displays  Completing t
198. yed while the instrument is played  back    Completed oo the specified job completion such as data saving and transmis    Copy File Displayed while copying a file in the Musicsoft Downloader        Create Directory    Displayed while creating a folder in the Musicsoft Downloader application              Data Error  Displayed when the user song contains illegal data   Delete File Displayed while deleting a file in the Musicsoft Downloader   Delete OK   Confirms whether the Delete job is executed or not        Delete Directory    Displayed while deleting a folder in the Musicsoft Downloader              Deleting    Displayed while the delete function is engaged   End Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send has been completed   Error  Displayed when writing has failed         File information area is not large enough      Indicates that saving data in the media cannot be executed since the total  number of files have become too many        File is not found     Indicates there is no file         File too large  Loading is impossible      Indicates that loading data cannot be executed since the file data is too  large        Flash Clearing       Displayed while clearing the song or style data transmitted to the internal  flash memory        Format OK    EXECUTE     Confirms whether formatting the media is executed or not              Formatting    Displayed while formatting   Load OK   Confirms whether loading is executed or not   Loading    Displayed while loading data  
    
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