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Disllavier

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English Starting Listening Learning about the Control Unit Buttons that you will use for playback and recording. ON/OFF EJECT Turns on or shuts down the Disklavier. Opens the CD tray. SELECT PLAY/PAUSE ENTER (center) CURSOR Starts and pauses playback/recording. Executes the selection. Selects the item. SELECT STOP Opens the media selection screen. Stops playback/recording. RECORD Gets the Disklavier ready to record. Learn More? See page 2 on Operation Manual. Learning about Media Media that you can use on the Disklavier. Compact Disc Internal Flash Memory The Disklavier can play songs on commercial audio CDs and data CDs (such as PianoSoft•PlusAudio, etc) The Disklavier comes with a total of 128 megabytes of internal flash memory that allows you to store song data. SELECT USB Flash Memory You can also use commercially available USB flash memory to store song data. Learn More? See page 14 on Operation Manual. Note: Yamaha does not assure the operation of commercially available USB flash memories. For a list of compatible products, please visit: www.yamaha.com/disklavier/ Turning Your Disklavier On 1 Connect the Disklavier to mains. 2 Turn your Disklavier on. [ON/OFF] >> >> Your Disklavier is now ready for use! When You Finish … Shut your Disklavier down. [ON/OFF] Learn More? To put the Disklavier into the standby mode >> See page 14 on Operation Manual. Listening to a CD included with the Disklavier 1 Load a CD. [EJECT] >> 2 >> CD tray on the Media Center Select “CD” as the playback source. [CURSOR] [SELECT] [ENTER] >> 3 >> Select an album. [ENTER] [CURSOR] >> 4 5 6 Select a song. [CURSOR] Start song playback. [PLAY] Stop song playback. [STOP] Learn More? To change the playback tempo To play in a different key (transposition) To repeat playback To use the timer >> >> >> >> See page 27 on Operation Manual. See page 27 on Operation Manual. See page 28 on Operation Manual. See page 35 on Operation Manual. Listening to a Free DisklavierRadio Channel Before operating… Modem (without router function) Connect the Disklavier to a router or a modem equipped with a router that is connected to the Internet. Modem (with router function) Router Other device (such as computer) Other device (such as computer) LAN cable LAN cable Control unit (left side) Control unit (left side) For more details on connections, see page 94 on Operation Manual. 1 Select “D-Radio” as the playback source. [SELECT] [CURSOR] >> 2 [ENTER] >> Select a free channel. [CURSOR] Note: The free channel is “CH-01”. 3 4 Turn the DisklavierRadio on! [ENTER] Turn the DisklavierRadio off... [SELECT] Learn More? To use a subscriber-only DisklavierRadio channel >> See page 93 on Operation Manual. To mute the DisklavierRadio >> See page 26 on Operation Manual. English Recording P. O. Box 1, Hamamatsu, 430-8650 Japan Copyright © 2010 by Yamaha Corporation This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper. X9758C0 Aug-10 N Printed in Japan Recording to Internal Memory 1 Select “Memory” as the destination. [SELECT] [ENTER] >> 2 Start recording. [PLAY] [RECORD] >> Flashes Lights 3 Start playing your song. 4 Stop recording. [STOP] Lights Lights Listen to your performance right now? [PLAY] Learn More? To record along with the metronome To record L and R parts separately To record L and R parts with the split point set To change the recording tempo To manage albums >> >> >> >> >> See page 48 on Operation Manual. See page 50 on Operation Manual. See page 52 on Operation Manual. See page 55 on Operation Manual. See page 62 on Operation Manual. Recording to a USB Flash Memory 1 Insert a USB flash memory. Note: Yamaha does not assure the operation of commercially available USB flash memories. For a list of compatible products, please visit: www.yamaha.com/disklavier/ 2 Select “USB1” as the destination. [SELECT] [CURSOR] [ENTER] >> 3 >> Start recording. [PLAY] [RECORD] >> Flashes Lights 4 Start playing your song. 5 Stop recording. [STOP] Lights Lights Listen to your performance right now? [PLAY] Learn More? To record along with the metronome To record L and R parts separately To record L and R parts with the split point set To change the recording tempo To manage albums >> >> >> >> >> See page 48 on Operation Manual. See page 50 on Operation Manual. See page 52 on Operation Manual. See page 55 on Operation Manual. See page 62 on Operation Manual.