Yamaha Silent Piano owner manual Preset Voice List, Voice name Assigned key Explanation Variation

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Preset Voice List

Voice name

Assigned key

Explanation

Variation

 

 

 

 

Piano

C4

A sample taken from a CFIIIS full-length

There is no variation setting for piano.

 

 

concert grand piano. This voice offers a broad

The left pedal provides a soft (shifted)

 

 

range of expression, from a delicate pianissimo

pedal effect.

 

 

to an intense fortissimo, and reproduces the

 

 

 

expansive feeling produced by the reverberation

 

 

 

of the strings when you use the damper pedal.

 

 

 

 

 

Harpsichord

D4

This voice is often used in baroque music.

Sound from strings an octave above

 

 

Volume and tone do not respond to changes in

those you are playing is blended into

 

 

touch. This voice also provides a realistic

the overall mix, for a brighter, more

 

 

reproduction of the sound produced when a

effusive sound.

 

 

key is released on a real harpsichord.

 

 

 

 

 

Vibraphone

E4

A vibraphone struck with relatively light

A vibraphone with vibrato induced by

 

 

mallets.

rotating fans.

 

 

 

 

Pipe organ

F4

The magnificent pipe organ made famous by

A relaxed principal-style organ of the

 

 

Bach’s “Toccata and Fugue”.

type often used in church music from

 

 

 

the Baroque era.

 

 

 

 

Celesta

G4

The keyboard-style glockenspiel renowned for

Voice with a register adjusted to the

 

 

its appearances in works such as “The Dance of

same as the piano.

 

 

the Sugar-Plum Fairy” from Tchaikovsky’s

 

 

 

“Nutcracker Suite”. Its delicate music-box like

 

 

 

sound is charming, and with a register one

 

 

 

octave higher than that of a piano, the celesta

 

 

 

allows you to enjoy the pleasures of the treble

 

 

 

register.

 

 

 

 

 

Strings

A4

A string section, redolent with atmosphere.

This variation reduces the attack of the

 

 

This voice is very effective when used in dual

sound slightly.

 

 

mode together with the piano voice.

 

 

 

 

 

Electric piano 1

C#4

An electric piano voice from an FM synthesizer,

A chorus effect adds an increased

 

 

of the kind often used in popular music. This

feeling of spaciousness to the sound.

 

 

voice is also effective when used in dual mode

 

 

 

together with the piano voice.

 

 

 

 

 

Electric piano 2

D#4

A hammer-and-metal style piano voice, which

Adds a phaser effect to the tone for an

 

 

responds dynamically to the player’s touch

increased feeling of spaciousness.

 

 

from a soft tone when played gently to a lightly

 

 

 

distorted tone when played with more force.

 

 

 

This is used extensively in pop and jazz.

 

 

 

 

 

Jazz organ

F#4

A rotary organ voice used widely in jazz and

Press the left pedal to switch the speed

 

 

rock.

of the rotary speaker (vibrato) to high.

 

 

 

 

Choir

G#4

The sound of a choir singing in a large space.

This variation reduces the attack of the

 

 

This voice is also effective when used in dual

sound slightly.

 

 

mode together with the piano voice.

 

 

 

 

 

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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