Playing back user/external songs on the instrument, Procedure – Yamaha ARIUS YDP-181 User Manual

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Playing Back Songs

Owner’s Manual

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Playing Back User/External Songs on the Instrument

1.

Select the desired song.

Press the

[SONG SELECT]

button (the USER indicator lights). Then press the

[–/NO] [+/YES]

buttons to select a song. The User songs are displayed as “Uxx*”

and External songs in the instrument are displayed as “xxx.”

*The “U” indication in the User song name means “User.” The letters “xx” represent the song number.

2.

Start playback.

Press the

SONG [PLAY/PAUSE]

button.

The current measure number appears on the display during playback.

• You can play the keyboard while the instrument is playing back a song. You

can also play the notes in a voice different from the playback voice by select-
ing a voice from the panel.

Adjust the volume

Use the

[MASTER VOLUME]

slider to adjust the volume.

Adjust the tempo

You can use the

[TEMPO/FUNCTION

, ]

buttons to adjust the playback

tempo as required before or during playback. The default tempo (the song’s
original tempo) is set when you press the

[

]

and

[

]

buttons simultaneously.

3.

Stop playback.

When playback is complete, the instrument automatically stops and locates the
top of the song. To stop playback in the middle of a song, press the

SONG

[STOP]

button. You can also pause playback by pressing the

SONG [PLAY/

PAUSE]

button.

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Procedure

NOTE

User song playback cannot be
started when the recorder contains
no data.

NOTE

You can also enjoy playing duets
with yourself by recording one
part of a duet or a song for two
pianos, then playing the other
part while the recorded part plays
back.

NOTE

If you have External songs in the
instrument, you can use the
repeat function.

ALL: Play all External songs in
sequence.

rnd: Play all External songs con-
tinuously in random order.

NOTE

For instructions about how to load
the songs from the computer
(refer on page 53).

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