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Song Volume

1 Press the [FUNCTION] button.

2 Use the CATEGORY [f ] and [r select the Song Volume item.

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] buttons to

Song Volume item

Song Volume

3 Use the dial or the [0] – [9] number buttons to set the song volume between 000 and 127 as required.

NOTE

• Song volume can be adjusted while a song is selected.

A-B Repeat

You can specify a section of a song – “A” is the start point and “B” is the end point – for repeat playback.

 

A

B

1 Play the song (page 30) and press the

[

] button at the beginning of the sec-

tion you want to repeat (the “A” point).

2 Press the [] button a second time at the end of the section you want to repeat (the “B” point).

3 The specified A-B section of the song will now play repeatedly.

You can stop repeat playback at any time by pressing

the [] button.

NOTE

The repeat start and end points can be specified in one-measure increments.

The current measure number is shown in the display during play- back.

If you want to set the start point “A” at the very beginning of the song

press the [ ] button before starting playback of the song.

Muting Independent Song Parts

Each “track” of a song plays a different part of the song

melody, percussion, accompaniment, etc. You can mute individual tracks and play the muted part on the keyboard yourself, or simply mute tracks other than the ones you want to listen to. Use the SONG MEMORY [1] – [5] and [A] buttons to mute or un-mute the corre- sponding tracks. The track number in the display disap- pears when that track is muted.

Refer to page 38 for information about the song track configuration.

Track number on — Track will play back.

Track number off

— Track is muted or contains no data

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Contents Page Model Serial No Purchase Date Special Message SectionLead-in to co-axial type cable FCC Information U.S.APrecautions Saving and backing up your data LocationPanel logos Copyright NoticeGM System Level XGliteSupplied Accessories Music RestInsert the music rest Performance assistant technology Special features of the DGX-205/203, PSR-295/293Contents Power Requirements Setting UpPA-5D or AC outletMake all necessary connections Before turning the power on Setting UpSong Category List Style Category List Display Panel Controls and TerminalsPanel Controls and Terminals Voice Category ListREC, 1 5, a buttons Twinkle DontKnowPlay With Both Hands 001Press the START/STOP button Easy Way To Play Piano Quick GuidePlay on the keyboard Sounds like you’re playing the right notesQuick Guide The Easy Way To Play Piano Performance assistant TechnologyExternal Songs and the performance assistant technology Change the Song Tempo TempoPlay the Demo Song 090Select and Play a Voice Main FlutePress the Voice button Select the voice you want to playVibes MarimbaPlay Two Voices Simultaneously Dual 108Play Different Voices With the Left and Right Hands Split FngrBass041 Press the Split buttonFolk Gtr 031Select the desired split voice Play the Grand Piano Voice GrandPnoPitch Bend DGX-205/203 only Touch ResponseSound Effect Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 on Drum Kit Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 onPopBossa 8BtModrnPlay Along With Auto Accompaniment Style 080Press the INTRO/ENDING/rit. button Styles Auto Accompaniment Quick GuidePress the Sync Start button Start style playback by playing a chord in the accompaniQuick Guide Styles Auto Accompaniment HarmonyPlay along with the style Press the INTRO/ENDING/rit. button to endSelect a harmony type Press and hold the Harmony button for longer than a secondPerform steps 1, 2, 3, and 5 on Play a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboardImmediate Start Variety Of Ways To Start and Stop Style PlaybackTap Start Stop and Enter Synchro Start ModeImmediate Stop Play the Ending and StopSelect and Listen To a Song Listen to the songSong displayed here can be played Using Songs Quick Guide Preset Song CategoriesTypes Of Songs Lesson 1 Waiting Londonde011 Select a song for your lessonUse the Lesson Mode button to select Lesson Select a Song For a Lesson Quick GuideLesson YourTemp Press the Lesson Mode button twice to start LessonQuick Guide Select a Song For a Lesson Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1MinusOne Press the Lesson Mode button three times to start LessonPractice Makes Perfect Repeat and Learn Press the Lesson Repeat & Learn button during a lessonRiversid Using the Easy Song ArrangerPopShf 004Change a Song’s Style Quick Guide TchPolisSelect a voice Press and hold the Voice button for longer than a secondMelody Chords Track ConfigurationStyle Specify tracks and recordUser Recording ProcedureREC Select the tracks you want to record to and confirm yourWhen the recording is done … Recording will start when you play on the keyboardQuick Guide Record Your Own Performance Stop recording by pressing the START/STOP or RECClrTr1 ClrUser1Song Clear Deleting User Songs Track Clear Deleting a Specified Track From a User SongBackup and Initialization BackupInitialization Basic Operation and Displays Basic OperationDisplay Basic Operation and Displays → 0 → Will appear on the dis- play after a brief delayDisplay Items StyleVol Handy Performance FeaturesHall2 Hall3Chorus1 Handy Performance Features ReferenceChorus2 Adding ChorusTimeSig Reference Handy Performance FeaturesMtrVol MetronomeMedium GrandPno One Touch SettingSweetSpr Touch Response SensitivityAdjusting the Harmony Volume Adjusting the Voice ParametersHarmVol Panel SustainSetting the Split Point Style Auto-accompaniment FunctionsPlay Only the Style Rhythm Play a Style With Chords but No Rhythm Stop Accompaniment Adjusting the Style VolumeReference Style Auto-accompaniment Functions Accompaniment rangePlaying Auto-accompaniment Chords Split point default 54/F#2Style Auto-accompaniment Functions Reference Easy Chords Standard Chords All chords in the chart are C-root chords Dict Looking Up Chords Using the Chord DictionaryNotation of chord Individual notes of chord keyboardReading Chord Names Chord BasicsSongVol Song VolumeRepeat Muting Independent Song PartsReference Song Settings TuningTranspos Change the Key Of a SongStrings Song Settings ReferenceChange the Melody Voice 048Saving Settings to the Registration Memory Memorize Your Favorite Panel SettingsBank Bank numberRecalling a Registration Memory Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings ReferenceLocating and Editing the Function Settings Function settingsDecrease a Increase a Value by Turn a setting Current itemFunction Setting List Function settings ReferenceReference Function settings Connecting To a Computer What Is MIDI?Performance data of the keyboard contains Reference Connecting To a Computer Midi SettingsUSB Precautions USB ConnectionMidi PC Mode Settings For Computer Connection PC modeConnecting To a Computer Reference PC Mode = OFFRefer to the step #1 #9 Transferring Song Files From a ComputerClick the Flash Memory Close the window to end the Musicsoft DownloaderCD-ROM Contents Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Reference Software InstallationInstall the software System RequirementsInstalling the driver on Windows Reference Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideClick Next Restart the computerAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Reference Software Licensing Agreement Troubleshooting Playback response is delayed How can I delete or re-install the driver? Windows Me/98Cannot suspend or resume the computer cor- rectly Specifications Panel Voice List Voice ListXGlite Voice/XGlite Optional Voice* List Voice ListString Synth Effects Midi Drum Kit ListDrum Kit List 8BEAT Style ListPreset Songs Song ListMidi Songs Provided On the Supplied CD-ROM Harmony Types Effect Type ListReverb Types Chorus TypesYamaha Midi Implementation ChartMidi Data Format 02Chorus203Flanger1 Panel controls and terminals IndexStyle 13, 24, 28 IndexSibelius Scorch License Agreement Limited Warranty North America Http//www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english