Powering up, Playing the demo songs, Powering up! playing the demo songs – Yamaha CS2x User Manual

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Powering Up!

Now that you’ve made all your audio and MIDI connections
properly, you’re ready to switch on the power and get down to
the business of enjoying the CS2x in all its glory! Here’s the basic
procedure:

1. Turn the CS2x VOLUME knob to its minimum position.

2. Press the STANBY/ON switch, located on the rear panel.

After a brief greeting message appears in the LCD, the CS2x
will be ready to play.

3. Gradually turn the VOLUME knob to the right while playing

the keyboard until you achieve a comfortable listening level.

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In order to avoid possible damage to the speakers or other
connected electronic equipment, always switch on the
power of the CS2x before switching on the power of the
amplified speakers or mixer and amplifier. Likewise, always
switch off the power of the CS2x after switching off the
power of the amplified speakers or mixer and amplifier.

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Even when the switch is in the “STANDBY” position,
electricity is still flowing to the instrument at a minimum
level. When not using the CS2x for an extended period of
time, be sure to unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall
AC outlet.

Playing The Demo
Songs

Before you get carried away exploring the many Performances
and other great features of the CS2x, you may want to listen to
the preprogrammed demonstration songs.

The demonstration songs provide dynamic and stunning
examples of just how powerful the CS2x really is. To play the
DEMO, perform the following operation:

1. Hold the [PERFORMANCE] button, then press [MULTI].

2. The word “DEMO” will appear in the LCD, and after a brief

moment the first demonstration song will begin, and will be
immediately followed by the next, and the next, and so on.

3. To stop the Demo at any time, simply press a mode button

such as [PERFORMANCE].

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When the Demo mode is engaged, you can select a
particular Demo song by pressing a number on the
NUMERIC KEYPAD.

PERFORMANCE

MULTI

DEMO

STORE

UTILITY

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