Names of the parts, controls, and connectors – Yamaha 2 EZ-AG User Manual

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Names Of the Parts, Controls, and Connectors

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EZ-AG

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[TUNING] Button

Allows overall tuning of the EZ-AG in semitone
increments, as well as selection of one of the EZ-
AG’s alternative tunings: in addition to standard gui-
tar tuning the EZ-AG provides drop-D, open-D,
open-G, and open-E tunings.

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[TEMPO] Button

Allows the song tempo to be set from q=32 through
q=280.

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[CAPO] Button

Allows the position of the EZ-AG’s “virtual capo” to
be specified.

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[SONG] Button

Allows any of the 25 internal songs to be selected for
playback. In addition to the songs initially provided,
songs downloaded from the internet to a computer
can be read into and stored in the EZ-AG.

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[SOUND] Button

Allows selection of any of the EZ-AG’s 20 instru-
ment sounds.

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[DEMO] Button

Starts and stops song playback.

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[STRUM], [CHORD], [BOTH] Buttons

Starts playback of the selected song using the corre-
sponding playback method.

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Power Switch ([STANDBY/ON])

This is the EZ-AG power switch. Press the switch in
to turn the power ON. Press the switch again to return
it to the extended STANDBY position and turn power
off.

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DC IN 12V Jack

The AC Power Adaptor (PA-3C) can be connected
here.

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PHONES/OUTPUT Jack

This jack can be used to connect a pair of stereo
headphones for private practice or listening, or to
connect the EZ-AG to an audio system, television, or
instrument amplifier.

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MIDI IN/MIDI OUT Connectors

These connectors can be used to connect the EZ-AG
to other MIDI gear or a computer using standard
MIDI cables.

Connector & Power Switch Section

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• Make sure that power to all external devices is OFF when

connecting the EZ-AG to avoid possible electric shock and
damage to the equipment. Also, start with all volume con-
trols turned down to minimum to prevent possible damage
to speakers and other playback equipment.

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