Part [l] [r] buttons, Enter] button, Voice] button – Yamaha disklavier YMM Series User Manual

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PART [L] [R] buttons

For L/R and Ensemble songs, these buttons

allow you to choose which pait to play back

or record: L (left-hand) part, R (right-hand)

part, or both. The green indicators light

during playback, and the red indicators

during recording.

Pressing both buttons together switches pedal

playback on or off so that you can play the

pedals yourself.

® [ENTER] button

This button is used to select and execute

functions.

® [VOICE] button

This button is used to access the internal XG

tone generator when playing the piano. See

Chapter 11 “Playing the Keyboard with an

Ensemble Voice.”

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[◄■][■►] cursor buttons

These buttons are used to select various

options and parameters. They are also used

to move the cursor in the display when

titling songs and disks, and when calling up

a continuing display.

Control Unit — Rear Panel

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[FUNC.] button

This button is used to access disk and song
functions, MIDI setup, and TG Master tune,
and reset functions.

® [METRONOME] button

This button is used to access the metronome.

® Selector button

This button is used to select the feature you
want to adjust from among Volume, Tempo,
Transpose, and Balance.

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[-/NO] [+/YES] buttons

These buttons are used mainly to adjust
volume. They are also used to select options
and parameter values.
Pressing the [-t-ZYES] button increases a value.
It is also used to answer YES when the Control
Unit requires a yes/no-type answer.
Pressing the (-/NO] button decreases a value.
It is also used to answer NO when the Control
Unit requires a yes/no-type answer.
Pressing both buttons together returns the set­
ting to its initial factory setting.

® LED volume level indicators

These LEDs indicate the playback volume

level. They also function as a visual
metronome.

@ TO CONTROL CABLE FOR PIANO

The control cable from the piano is

connected here.

® MIDI OUT

This connector is used to output MIDI data

from the Control Unit. It allows output to

MIDI-compatible tone generators,

synthesizers, samplers, etc.

Switch Box

MIDI IN

This connector provides access to the
Disklavier and internal XG tone generator.
You can connect a MIDI keyboai'd,
synthesizer, or MIDI sequencer to control the
Disklavier, internal XG tone generator, or
both.

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MAINS (ON/OFF) switch

This switch is used to switch the Disklavier
on and off. See pages 12 and 13 for
information on power ON and OFF
procedures.

Note:

The MAINS switch needs to be

switched off when you are not
going to use the Disklavier for a

long period of time. For daily
u.se, only the [STANDBY / ON]
button on the Control Unit needs
to be switched on and off.

® AUX OUT

This connector is used to output audio signal

from the internal XG tone generator. For

Ensemble song playback, an optional
amplifier or powered speakers are connected
here using the audio cable supplied (or

equivalent).

® TO HOST (serial port)

This connector is used to connect the

Disklavier with a computer via serial cable.

HOST SELECT

This switch is used to select the host
computer machine to be connected to the TO

HOST connector.

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Chapter 2 : Names of Parts and Their Functions

Switch Box

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