Yamaha DGC1B manual Song Format, Pedal Data, Type of CD Software, Piano Data Velocity Meters

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All PianoSoft disks use the minutes and seconds format. Songs that you record yourself will use the minutes and seconds format unless you use the metronome for recording, in which case the measures and beats format is used.

Songs recorded with the measures and beats format can be converted to the minutes and seconds format. See “Changing the Counter Display” on page 7 in the Advanced Operation Manual.

Song Format

There are a couple of general formats in which song data is stored on disks. The song format of the selected song is indicated on the display as ES, S0 or S1.

See Chapter 9 “Song and Disk Formats and Compatibility” in the Advanced Operation Manual for details.

Pedal Data

Songs supplied on PianoSoft disks may contain one of two types of pedal data: on/off pedal data or continuous pedal data (half pedal).

On/off pedal data turns the pedals on and off. It

is indicated by angle brackets ( ) around the time display as shown below.

Angle brackets indicating on/off pedal data

Continuous pedal data (half pedal) can actually position a pedal anywhere within its normal range (from fully up to fully down). It is indicated by parentheses around the time display as shown below.

Parentheses indicating continuous pedal data (half pedal)

Type of CD Software

The Disklavier can play back CDs such as Yamaha PianoSoft.PlusAudio CDs, audio/MIDI CDs of other companies, and standard audio CDs. When you select a CD for playback, the type of CD software is displayed.

Display

CD Software

AU

Standard audio CDs

 

 

YM

Yamaha PianoSoft.PlusAudio

QR

Audio/MIDI CDs of other companies

PD

 

 

 

Type of CD software

Song format

Symbol

Song format

ES

E-SEQ format

 

 

S0

SMF format 0

 

 

S1

SMF format 1

 

 

Tone Generator

The tone generator mode used by the selected song is indicated on the display: XG or GM. If the song uses the Disklavier’s internal XG tone generator, the display will indicate XG. This display is replaced by the tempo display when tempo is being adjusted.

Tone generator mode

Piano Data Velocity Meters

The velocity of the piano part notes as they are played back is indicated on the display, as shown below.

Velocity meter

For L/R and Ensemble songs, two meters will appear, one for the left-hand part and one for the right-hand part, as shown below.

L R

Velocity meters

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Contents Page Alleen voor klanten Nederland Special Message Section Important Safety Instructions Remarques MID OUT Able Mark III Series Welcome to the Yamaha DisklavierTM Trademarks & CopyrightEnglish Interference Please keep this manual for future referenceHandling Batteries Table of Contents Using the AUX Connectors Using the SmartKeyTM FeatureUsing the PianoSmart Feature Advanced Ensemble Song PlaybackConnecting the Control Unit Chapter Setting Up Your DisklavierItems Supplied with the Disklavier Using the Remote Control Connecting the Power CableConnecting Other Equipment Basic Disklavier Terminology Chapter Names of Parts and Their Functions Control Unit Front PanelREC button Control Unit Rear Panel AUDIO/ANALOG MidiAmplifier, Speakers & Foot Controller Amplifier PanelRemote Control Part Select buttonsChapter Disks Used with the Disklavier Floppy DisksHandling Floppy Disks Accidental Erasure ProtectionCompact Discs Inserting & Ejecting Floppy DisksHandling CDs InsertingMemory Disks Inserting & Removing CDsTurning On Disklavier Chapter Turning On/Off Your DisklavierTurning Off Disklavier Setting the Internal Calendar Calendar MemoryHold down FUNC. and press Standby / on Press EnterMaking Backups of Demo Songs Press FuncDrive Indicator Chapter Display LCD and Drive IndicatorDisplay LCD Song Format Pedal DataType of CD Software Piano Data Velocity MetersPrevious/Next Display Indications CursorPlaying Back a Floppy Disk or a Memory Disk Chapter Basic PlaybackPlaying Back a CD Specifying a Disk Standard Audio CDsStarting Playback Pausing Playback Stopping PlaybackSpecify a disk Press PLAY/PAUSE Press PLAY/PAUSE again to continue playbackSelecting Songs with the Remote Control Using the Song Select ButtonsUsing the Number Pad Selecting Songs with the Control UnitFast Preview & Review Normal playback Press Stop to engage Pause ModeTo review, press Fast Forward & Reverse Adjusting the Volume Adjusting the Tone Balancing Ensemble Volume TG Master BalanceBalance indicator lights Press the Selector untilBalancing the CD Volume CD Master Balance Press the Selector until the Volume indicator lightsPlay back a CD Press the Selector once moreChanging the Tempo Adjusting the Pitch of Audio CDs Transposing a SongPress With the c cursor next toAll Song, Single Song, Random Repeat Chapter Repeat PlaybackPress Play to start Repeat playback To cancel Segment A~B Repeat Segment A~B RepeatTo set point B, press A-B again Press Play to play back the specified sectionSegment A~ Return & Pause Repeat Starting Playback from a Specified Point Search SearchPress Search Enter the time that you want to search forCanceling the Left Chapter Useful Functions for Learning PianoHand or Right-Hand Piano PartOperating the Pedals Using the Built-in Yourself Metronome Press MetronomeMetronome again Playback with the MetronomeTo stop the metronome, press Metronome again Using a Start/Stop Foot Switch Using an Optional Foot Switch or Foot ControllerUsing a Foot Controller to Control the Tempo Chapter Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble VoiceDuring playback or in Stop mode, press Voice Use the -/NO and +/YES buttons to select a voice numberTo cancel this function, press Voice again Tuning the Tone Chapter Advanced Ensemble Song PlaybackGenerator TG Master Tune Play a key on the Disklavier keyboardPlaying the Piano Parts on the Tone Generator With the c cursor next to Piano Part option, press EnterDisplaying Ensemble Voices Selecting Tracks for the Piano PartsOption Description Chapter Using the AUX Connectors AUX Chapter Using the SmartKeyTM Feature Using a SmartKey DiskSmartKeyTM Software Playing a song from the built-in SmartKey demo piecePress the Song Select Buttons to select SmartKey Demo Playing a song from a SmartKey diskWatch the piano keyboard for First key prompt and play thatUsing a CueTIME Disk CueTIMETM SoftwareGuide Control Turning off the Prompt Repeat option for CueTIME disksInsert the disk into the disk drive Buttons to specify the song youKey Prompt Prompt Repeat Function Use the -/NO and +/YES buttons to select OFF Press FuncPlay the song Turning off the Prompt Repeat optionPlayback Considerations Chapter Using the PianoSmart Feature PianoSmartPianoSmart Playback Specify the CD that is to be played backTemporarily Suspending Playback Specify a FD Smart PianoSoftPianoSmart Manual Adjustment Press twice, and return to the last but one screenTo Delete the SPS Adjustment Value of a Song When Re-recording When Recording a New SongPianoSmart Recording When you finish playing your song, press Stop When Re-recording Using a Different Song on the SameUse and to select an option, then press Enter 4c To end now, press STOP, and proceed to step To re-record, press PLAY/PAUSE, and recording will beginWhen Re-recording Using Another CD To end now, press STOP, and proceed to stepChapter Internal XG Tone Generator Voice & Drum Kit List Internal XG Tone Generator Basic Voice ListInternal XG Tone Generator Drum Kit List Voice # Display Name Full Name Reed

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