Yamaha Silent Piano owner manual Setting the DDE Dynamic Damper Effect

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Setting the DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect)

The DDE (Dynamic Damper Effect) recreates the subtle resonances that occur when you depress the damper

pedal on an acoustic piano. You can set the DDE to suit your preferences.

Operation

Setting method

 

 

Turn the DDE off

Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C6.

 

 

Turn the DDE on (5 levels)

Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press D6, E6, F6, G6 or A6.

 

(A6 is the deepest DDE setting. The default setting is E6)

 

 

The DDE setting does not change when you turn the power off.

Note

Even when the DDE is turned off, the sound continues as if you had pressed the damper pedal, but without any resonating effect.

A#-1

A-1 B-1

C6 D6–A6

Returning Settings to Their Default Configuration (Reset All)

You can reset all settings to their default state.

Hold down the A-1, A#-1, and B-1 keys and press C7, the highest key on the keyboard. This returns voice variation, brilliance, reverb type, pitch, and DDE to their default settings.

A#-1

A-1 B-1

C7

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Contents 操作說明書 Applies to power adaptor Connecting the Plug and Cord Important Notice for the United KingdomEnglish Please Keep this Manual Contents AccessoriesInstallation Getting StartedAttaching the Headphones Hanger Connecting the AC AdaptorPart Names Control box-Front panelControl box-Bottom panel/Rear panel Using the Silent Piano Function Turn the power onAdjust the volume with the Volume control To Begin PlayingVoice name Setting method Selecting VoicesVoice Variation C4-A4Adjusting the Brilliance Operation Setting methodDual Voice Press two keys simultaneously to select two voicesSetting the Amount of Reverb Adjusting the Pitch TuningReverb type Effect Setting method F2 StageSetting the DDE Dynamic Damper Effect Returning Settings to Their Default Configuration Reset AllRecording and Playback Recording a PerformancePlaying Back the Song Recorded in Internal Memory To stop playbackTo pause playback To fast-forwardConnecting the USB Memory Saving Recorded Data to USB MemoryInsert the USB memory into the unit Playing Back Songs from USB Memory Playing Back Demonstration Songs Demonstration Mode To exit demonstration modeTo select the song for playback Direct Song Selection To set the unit in repeat mode To change songsConnecting to Other Devices Connecting to Other Audio DevicesExample Using AUX OUT When connected to an MD recorder or cassette deckExample Using AUX Connecting to Other Midi Devices Example Using Midi OUTExample Using Midi When connected to other Midi deviceTroubleshooting AppendixError Chime USB memory does not respondPreset Voice List Voice name Assigned key Explanation VariationDemonstration Song List No. Key Title / ComposerMidi Data Format Program Change Midi File Playback SequenceVoice name Specifications USB to DeviceFunction Recognized RemarksBox 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651 Japan