Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Mark IV Series Yamaha
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2 Table of Contents Chapter 1 Basic Operations 3 Operating the Pocket Controller 3 Turning the Disklavier On 4 Turning the Disklavier Off (Standby Mode) 6 Shutting Down the Disklavier 7 Chapter 2 Basi.
3 Chapter 1 Basic Operations Before operating the Disklavier Be sure to set up the Disklavier and the Pocket Controller. ( pg. 11 “Setting Up the Disklavier” and pg.
Chapter 1: Basic Operations 4 Turning the Disklavier On 1 Confirm that the power cable of the Power Supply Unit is connected to an AC wall outlet. 2 Press the [ON] side of the [POWER] switch on the Monitor speakers.
Chapter 1: Basic Operations 5 English 3 Press the [ON] side of the [MAINS] switch on the Power Supply Unit. ( pg. 5 in “Advanced Operating Manual”) 4 Press the [ON] side of the [MAINS] switch on the I/O Center. ( pg.
Chapter 1: Basic Operations 6 After daily use, be sure to turn the Disklavier off by following the procedure below. In Standby mode, the piano is in effect turned off. However, electrically it is in a state in which a small quantity of power is being consumed.
Chapter 1: Basic Operations 7 English Before disconnecting the power cable from the AC wall outlet, be sure to shut down the Disklavier by following the procedure below. About the [MAINS] switches Shutting Down the Disklavier 1 Tap on in the [Main] screen, if necessary.
8 Chapter 2 Basic Playback The Disklavier can play back piano songs contained in PianoSoft, PianoSoft·Plus, PianoSoft·PlusAudio, and PianoSoft·PlusGraphics software. Furthermore, audio/MIDI CDs of other manufacturer’s and standard audio CDs, as well as piano songs that you recorded in the song library* of the Disklavier can be played back.
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 9 English SmartPianoSoft disks and CDs For details, see “Adding Disklavier Accompaniment to Commercial CD Songs (PianoSmart)“ on pg.
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 10 Playing Back the Sample Songs in the Song Library 1 Turn the Disklavier on. ( pg. 4) 2 Tap on in the [Main] screen. [Main] screen Album list screen Albums in the current source* * For details on source selection, see “Selecting a Song” ( pg.
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 11 English 3 Tap on the desired album. 4 Tap on the desired song. 5 Press to start playback. To stop playback, press . Tip: Pressing on the Media Center corresponding to the current playing source stops playback. To select the next song, press .
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 12 Press to adjust the overall volume. Note: During Acoustic mode, the overall volume cannot be effectively turned down less than the minimum volume indication. For details of the Acoustic Mode, see “Playing the Acoustic Piano (Acoustic Mode)” ( pg.
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 13 Continue to next page . . . English 2 Tap on the desired source* in the [Main] screen. * In this manual, we call each removable medium (floppy disk, CD, and USB flash memory, etc.) and the internal song library as “source”.
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 14 3 Tap on the desired album in the album list screen. Song type icons : PianoSoft/PianoSoft·Plus ( pg. 8 “Types of Playable Software”) : PianoSoft·PlusAudio/User recorded audio and MIDI song ( pg. 8 “Types of Playable Software” and pg.
Chapter 2: Basic Playback 15 English During playback, hold down until the desired point in a song is located, and then release the button. Playback starts. In stop mode, hold down until the desired point in a song is located, and then press . Playback starts.
16 Chapter 3 Basic Piano Playing The Disklavier is a versatile instrument offering various functions that integrate innovative technologies, but let’s start with the most basic use of the piano: playing the keyboard. Play the keyboard as you would play any acoustic piano.
Chapter 3: Basic Piano Playing 17 Continue to next page . . . English *O nly for models supplied with the Monitor speakers. 2 Tap on in the Information Area to activate the Quiet Mode. The color of the button and the volume bar turns to blue ( ). Tip: Pressing on the Media Center also activates the Quiet Mode.
Chapter 3: Basic Piano Playing 18 Press to adjust the volume. 3 Play the Disklavier. The Acoustic mode is silenced and the digital piano sound is heard only from the connected headphones. Note: Two sets of headphones can be connected simultaneously. In this case, the two headphones should be the same model.
Chapter 3: Basic Piano Playing 19 English In Quiet or Headphone mode, you can select the digital piano sound (voice) that expresses various instruments to your preference. Selecting the Voice in Quiet/Headphone Mode 1 Tap on in the Information Area. 2 Tap on the desired voice.
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