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Yamaha DGX-620 Owner Manual
142 pages 3.54 Mb
2 PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL2 SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: NOTICE: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Battery Notice: Warning: Disposal Notice: NAME PLATE LOCATION: Model Serial No. Purchase Date SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: 3. NOTE: 3 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)OBSERVERA! COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE) 4 PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDINGLocation Do not open * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING CAUTIONPower supply/AC power adaptor Water warning Fire warning If you notice any abnormality Power supply/AC power adaptorSaving and backing up your data Backing up the USB storage device/external media 5 ConnectionsMaintenance Handling caution Saving data 6 GM System Level 1 XGlite XF STYLE FILE USB 6 Copyright NoticePanel Logos 7 Accessories8 Special Features of the DGX-620/520, YPG-625/525Graded Hammer Standard Keyboard Performance assistant technology Page 35 Play a Variety of Instrument Voices Page 15 Play Along with Styles Page 24 Easy Performance with Music Notation Display Page 33 9 ContentsSetting Up 10 Panel Controls and Terminals 12 Quick GuideChanging the Display Language 14 Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 15 Fun Sounds 19 The Metronome 20 Playing Styles 23 Using Songs 29 The Easy Way to Play Piano 35 Select a Song For a Lesson 47 Play Using the Music Database 53 Change a Songs Style 54 Record Your Own Performance 56 Backup and Initialization 61 Basic Operation 62 ReferencePlay with a Variety of Effects 66 Handy Performance Features 70 Style (Auto-accompaniment) Functions 74 Song Settings 83 Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings 85 The Functions 87 Using USB Flash Memory 90 Connections 97 Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide 105 Appendix 10 Setting UpBe sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power. Make all necessary connections below BEFORE turning the power on. Power Requirements Connecting Headphones (PHONES/OUTPUT Jack) Connecting a Footswitch (SUSTAIN Jack) 11 Connecting to a Computer (USB Terminal)Turning the Power On 12 Panel Controls and TerminalsChanging the Display Language 14 1 23 4f r Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices 15 12 3Select and Play a VoiceMAIN 16 12 3Play Two Voices SimultaneouslyDUAL 17 41 2a second. Play Different Voices with the Left and Right HandsSPLIT 18 34Press the [PORTABLE GRAND] button. Play the Grand Piano Voice 19 Fun SoundsThe Metronome 20 12Start the Metronome Adjusting the Metronome Tempo 21 12 3 4Setting the Number of Beats per Measure, and the Length of Each Beat Playing Styles 23 12 24 1 23 25 45 6with your right hand. when youre done. 26 Styles Are More Fun When You Understand ChordsRecommended Style 031 Euro Trance Dance music with simple chords 27 3-chord boogie-woogieRecommended Style 086 Bossa Nova Bossa nova with jazz-style chords Recommended Style 138 Piano BoogiePlaying Styles There are two ways of playing auto-accompaniment chords:Cm6 Cm7 C C7aug C7sus4 Csus2Root notes and the corresponding keys Easy Chords Standard Chords Easy Chords Standard Chords 28 Playing Auto-accompaniment ChordsSplit point (default: 54/F#2) Accompaniment range To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord. C Csus4 Caug CM7aug C Cdim Cdim7 C How to play Standard Chords [Example for C chords]* Notes enclosed in parentheses ( ) are optional; the chords will be recognized without them. Using Songs 29 12Select and Listen to a Song 30 333 12 4appear. Displaying the Song Score 34 12Display the Lyrics 35 The Easy Way to Play PianoRefer to page 44 for more information on using performance assistant technology to help you play. Chord Chord/Free Melody Chord/Melody 36 2CHORD TypePlay with Both Hands 38 2CHORD/FREE TypeApplying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only 40 2MELODY TypePlay with One Finger 42 2CHORD/MELODYChord Type with the Left Hand, Melody with the Right 46 12Change the Song Tempo Play the Demo Song Select a Song For a LessonYamaha Education Suite Lesson 1WaitingLesson Flow: Select a song from the Piano Solo, Piano Ensemble category! The practice methods: 47 12 48 34Song playback will begin automatically when you select Lesson 1. 49 550 13 51 13 53 12 4 3 54 12Try Out the Easy Song Arranger Using the Easy Song Arranger 55 34 5 6 7u i 56 Record Your Own Performance Recordable Data Track ConfigurationMelody Chords Specify track(s) and record Right-hand melody Left-hand melody Other perfor- mance data Style The parts played by each track when a user song is played back. 57 1the dial to select the user song number (031035) you want to record to. 2selection on the display. Recording Procedure 58 34 5Record Your Own Performance 59 1Hold for longer than a second DGX-620/520, YPG-625/525 Owners Manual 59 This function clears an entire user song (all tracks). want to clear. A conrmation message will appear on the display. 3 4The clear-in-progress message will appear briey on the display while the song is being cleared. Song ClearDeleting User Songs 60 12 3 4Track ClearDeleting a Specified Track from a User Song 61 Backup and Initialization62 Basic OperationOverall DGX-620/520, YPG-625/525 control is based on the following simple operations. 1Basic Operation1 2 33 Start a function. 2 Basic Operation 63 23r f To Return To the MAIN Display The Press & Hold Symbol 64 The DisplaysBasic Operation Tempo Transpose 65 MAIN Display ItemsA-B Repeat Measure Number Function ON/Off Icons Chord Display Style (Auto-accompaniment) Status (page 24) Registration Memory Status (page 85) Song Track Status (pages 56, 84) f 66 Play with a Variety of EffectsThis feature adds harmony notes to the main voice. Harmony type 06 to 12 (Trill) Effect Type List 1to turn Harmony feature on. To turn Harmony off, press the [HARMONY ON/OFF] button again. 2for longer than a second. The currently selected harmony type will be displayed. 3 Adding HarmonyHow to sound each Harmony Type Harmony type 01 to 05 Harmony type 13 to 19 (Tremolo) Harmony type 20 to 26 (Echo) You can adjust the Harmony Volume in the Function Settings (page 89). 67 13 Adding Reverb 68 13 Adding Chorus 70 Handy Performance Features3 Tap Start Touch Response Sensitivity 72 23 Select an EQ Setting for the Best Sound 73 3Pitch Controls 74 Style (Auto-accompaniment) FunctionsPattern Variation (Sections) 75 12 3 4 5 6 76 78 77 3Setting the Split Point Chord Basics 79 CStyle (Auto-accompaniment) Functions 5, 6(9), sus2. b C * These chords are not shown in the Dictionary function. 80 All chords in the chart are C-root chords.b5 * C C C C C C C C C C C5, 6, m6, sus4, aug, dim7, 7 82 12 3 4 Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary 83 Song Settings1 2 3 Song Volume A-B Repeat 84 12 Muting Independent Song Parts Change the Melody Voice 85 Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings1 2 3 4 Saving to the Registration Memory 86 12 3 Recalling a Registration Memory 87 The Functions1 2 3 4 Selecting and Setting Functions 90 Using USB Flash MemoryUSB Flash MemoryDGX-620/520, YPG-625/525 Owners Manual 91 Using USB Flash MemoryCannot be selected/played. 91 1USB TO DEVICE terminal, being careful to insert it with the proper orientation. 2 Connecting a USB Flash MemoryUSB ash memory (Root) Can be selected/played.IMPORTANT Menu Reference Page Format 92 Save 93 SMF Save 94 Load 95 Delete 96 File Control Icon 92 14 5 6 Formatting USB Flash Memory 93 14 5 6 7 8 Saving Data 94 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 Convert a User Song to SMF Format and Save 95 14 5 6 7 Loading User Files and Style Files 97 ConnectionsCompatible USB storage devices Connection to a USB storage device Connectors Connection to a USB Storage Device99 1Connecting a Personal ComputerConnections These settings pertain to performance data transmission and reception.Use the CATEGORY [ ] and [ ] buttons to select the item you want to change its value. 100 3Transferring Performance Data to and from a Computer 101 12 Remote Control of MIDI Devices 102 23With the Musicsoft Downloader You Can. Initial Send Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument 103 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 104 9Transfer a Backup le from the instrument to a computer 105 Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideSPECIAL NOTICES Important Notices about the CD-ROM 106 12 3 4 5 6 CD-ROM ContentsAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Installing the USB-MIDI Driver 107 System RequirementsSoftware Installation 108 1 23 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 5 6 7 8 9 109 12The USB-MIDI driver installation is complete. 6 3 4 5 7 8Click [Finish]. (Some computers may take a while to display the Wizard window.) 9Installing the Musicsoft Downloader and Digital Music Notebook Applications 1 2 3110 Troubleshooting1 2 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3Accessory CD-ROM Installation Guide 111 4 5 6ATTENTION SOFTWARE LICENSE AGREEMENT1. GRANT OF LICENSE AND COPYRIGHT 2. RESTRICTIONS 3. TERMINATION 4. LIMITED WARRANTY ON MEDIA 5. DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTY ON SOFTWARE 6. LIMITATION OF LIABILITY 7. THIRD PARTY SOFTWARE 8. GENERAL 9. COMPLETE AGREEMENT 112 Troubleshooting114 Messages116 Keyboard Stand AssemblyHave a phillips-head (+) screwdriver ready. z x clow these instructions. Attach the support rail. v b 117 23 45 124 Voice List128 Drum Kit List130 Style List131 Music Database List132 Songs Provided On the Supplied CD-ROM133 Effect Type List Harmony Types Chorus Types Reverb Types 134 MIDI Implementation Chart136 MIDI Data Format137 SpecicationsA B C D E F G H I K L M 138 IndexPanel controls and terminals Alphabetical order 139 NO P Q R S T U V X 140 Limited Warranty90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS. DO NOT MAIL!DGX, YPG SERIES OF Portable Grand ELECTRONIC KEYBOARDS CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES EXCLUSIONS 141 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA EUROPE AFRICA MIDDLE EAST ASIA OCEANIA
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