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6The following display appears.5bTO DELETE ONE SONGUse the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to select the song thatyou want to delete.Then press [ENTER].A di
7English Chapter 1: Storing and Managing Songs on Disks7Press [ENTER].The following display appears.Note: At this point of the procedure, theDi
86When you have selected a song,press [>], then use the [–/NO] and[+/YES] buttons to select the timedisplay.TIME: minutes and seconds displayMETRON
9English Chapter 2: Chain Play — Playing Back Memory Disks in a GroupThe 16 Memory Disks of the Disklavier are numbered from 0 to 9 and A to F.
104Use [<] and [>] to move thecursor to a disk number, then usethe [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons toselect or unselect it.• The position of the curs
11English Chapter 2: Chain Play — Playing Back Memory Disks in a GroupIn the above display, “A” is selected.Therefore, playback begins from dis
125With the cursor at the End option,press [ENTER] to restart theControl Unit.This is the same as turning off the ControlUnit and then turning it back
13English Chapter 3: Timer PlayYou can program your Disklavier to play back groups of disks at various specified times. All you need todo is re
143Use [<] and [>] to move thecursor sideways to eachparameter and the [–/NO] and[+/YES] buttons to set a value.4Press [ ] to enter the nextprog
15English Chapter 3: Timer PlayTimer Play ExamplesWith a little creativity, you can use Timer Play ina variety of ways. You can also set Timer
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16Example 3Location: store07:55 Turn on Control Unit (manually)08:00 Opening (1 song) 01:[08:00 > PLAY > Grp1]10:00 Time (1 song) 02:[10:00 >
17English Chapter 4: Formatting & Titling DisksChapter 4Formatting & Titling DisksThis chapter describes how to format and title disks.
186Press [+/YES] to start the diskformatting process.If you do not want to continue with theformatting process, press [–/NO].7Formatting is complete w
19English Chapter 4: Formatting & Titling DisksKeyboard CharactersThe following table shows which characters are available.Keyboard Charact
20Chapter 5Basic RecordingThis chapter describes the basic procedure for recording a song, as well as other general recordingfunctions such as song ti
21English Chapter 5: Basic RecordingRecording a SongYou can record your song onto Memory Disks ora floppy disk.A very basic description of the
22Setting the Type ofTime DisplaySong time is indicated in one of two formats:minutes and seconds or measures and beats.The format used depends on whe
23English Chapter 5: Basic RecordingKeyboard CharactersThe following table shows which characters are available.Keyboard Character MapThe Diskl
246aIf you are titling a new song,press [PLAY/PAUSE].Recording begins.When you finish playing your song, press[STOP].6bIf you are titling or editing a
25English Chapter 5: Basic Recording2Use [<] and [>] to select aparameter: click, tempo, timesignature, volume, or pedal count.3Use the [
iEnglishChapter 1 Storing and ManagingSongs on DisksUsing Memory Disks ... 1Specifying a Memory Disk ...
26Changing the DefaultSong TempoThis function allows you to change the defaulttempo of a song and save the change to disk. Itshould not be confused wi
27English Chapter 5: Basic Recording7Use [<] and [>] to select anoption, then press [ENTER].To change the tempo again or to reset theorig
284Press [+/YES] until the followingdisplay appears.5Press [>].A display similar to the following appears.6Press [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttonsto set t
29English Chapter 6: Recording L/R SongsChapter 6Recording L/R SongsThis chapter describes how to record an L/R song. With L/R songs, you can op
30☛ You can title your new recording either nowor after recording. See “Song Titling andTitle Editing” on page 22.☛ If you want to record your L/R son
31English Chapter 6: Recording L/R Songs5When you finish playing thesecond part, press [STOP].The following display appears.The following table
32The following display appears.The above display shows that the defaultkeyboard split point is note C3, or middleC. In this case, note C3 and notes b
33English Chapter 6: Recording L/R Songs7Start playing your song with theleft- and right-hand parts and thepedal part simultaneously.As soon as
346Use [<] and [>] to select anoption.7Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]buttons to set the option.8To start recording, press[PLAY/PAUSE].Recording will
35English Chapter 6: Recording L/R SongsOnce you begin recording your song,subsequent sustain pedal presses will not berecorded as count-in beat
iiAdvanced OperationsChapter 11 The Disklavier & PersonalComputersConnecting to a Personal Computer ... 70Setting the HOST SELECT Switch
1English Chapter 1: Storing and Managing Songs on DisksYou can use the Disklavier’s internal Memory Disks to store songs.Memory Disks are ideal
2Specifying a MemoryDiskThe procedure for specifying a Memory Disk isessentially the same as specifying the floppy diskor CD, as described in “Specify
3English Chapter 1: Storing and Managing Songs on DisksA display similar to the following appears.When the source disk is a floppy disk, thepar
4Copying the EntireContents of a Disk(Disk Copy)You can copy the entire contents of a disk toanother disk.Note: The contents of the destination disk w
5English Chapter 1: Storing and Managing Songs on DisksThe copy process may take several secondsdepending on the size of the disk content.If th
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