Yamaha Silent Piano owner manual Playing Back Demonstration Songs Demonstration Mode

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Playing Back Demonstration Songs (Demonstration Mode)

You can play back any of the demonstration songs stored in this unit (50 greats for the Piano).

1 Hold down B6 and C7 (the two white keys are the far right of the piano keyboard) while turning the unit on.

2 Release the keys 1 to 2 seconds after turning the unit on.

Playback automatically begins at the first song.

B6 C7

Note

You can use the PLAY/STOP button on the control box to start and stop playback.

The unit may sometimes fail to enter demonstration mode, depending on the timing with which you released the keys.

When USB memory is inserted in the unit, the unit plays back a maximum of 50 songs from the USB memory rather than playing back the internally-stored demonstration songs. Playback occurs in order of the number (00-99) in the ”**” section of the “USERSONG**.MID” files stored in the “USER FILES” folder on the USB memory, beginning with the lowest numbered file (usually this will mean that songs are played back in the order data was transferred to the USB memory). When the USB memory contains less than 50 songs, the unit looks for MIDI files contained in the “USER FILES” folder, the root directory, and other folders (up to two levels deep), and plays them back in the order they were transferred to the USB memory. When there are no songs for playback in the USB memory, the error chime sounds.

See “MIDI File Playback Sequence” on page 22 for details on playback order.

You cannot record to this unit in demonstration mode. To record, switch the unit off and then on again. You cannot save recording data to USB memory in demonstration mode. To save to USB memory switch the unit off and then on again.

To exit demonstration mode

Switch the unit off and then on again.

To select the song for playback (Direct Song Selection)

Hold down the A-1 key, and press any of the keys from C0 through to C#4 corresponding to the number of a song.

See “Demonstration Song List” on page 21 for the songs assigned to each key.

Pressing any key other than those listed above does not select a song for playback.

If you select a song when playback is stopped, it will be selected the next time you start playback.

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Contents 操作說明書 Important Notice for the United Kingdom Applies to power adaptor Connecting the Plug and CordEnglish Please Keep this Manual Accessories ContentsInstallation Getting StartedConnecting the AC Adaptor Attaching the Headphones HangerControl box-Bottom panel/Rear panel Part NamesControl box-Front panel Turn the power on Using the Silent Piano FunctionAdjust the volume with the Volume control To Begin PlayingSelecting Voices Voice name Setting methodVoice Variation C4-A4Operation Setting method Adjusting the BrillianceDual Voice Press two keys simultaneously to select two voicesAdjusting the Pitch Tuning Setting the Amount of ReverbReverb type Effect Setting method F2 StageReturning Settings to Their Default Configuration Reset All Setting the DDE Dynamic Damper EffectRecording a Performance Recording and PlaybackTo stop playback Playing Back the Song Recorded in Internal MemoryTo pause playback To fast-forwardInsert the USB memory into the unit Connecting the USB MemorySaving Recorded Data to USB Memory Playing Back Songs from USB Memory To select the song for playback Direct Song Selection Playing Back Demonstration Songs Demonstration ModeTo exit demonstration mode To change songs To set the unit in repeat modeConnecting to Other Audio Devices Connecting to Other DevicesExample Using AUX OUT When connected to an MD recorder or cassette deckExample Using AUX Example Using Midi OUT Connecting to Other Midi DevicesExample Using Midi When connected to other Midi deviceAppendix TroubleshootingUSB memory does not respond Error ChimeVoice name Assigned key Explanation Variation Preset Voice ListNo. Key Title / Composer Demonstration Song ListVoice name Midi Data Format Program ChangeMidi File Playback Sequence USB to Device SpecificationsRecognized Remarks FunctionBox 3, Hamamatsu, 430-8651 Japan