Yamaha PRO-Mark IV User Manual

IMPORTANT NOTICE
FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM
Connecting the Plug and Cord
IMPORTANT: The wires in mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN-AND-YELLOW : EARTH BLUE : NEUTRAL
BROWN : LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:
The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW.
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK .
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED.
Alleen voor klanten in Nederland Bij dit produkt zijn batterijen geleverd. Wanneer deze leeg zijn, moet u ze niet weggooien maar inleveren als KCA.
The Control Unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product. One of the labels below or similar is located on the inside of the CD drive unit.
Laser Diode Properties *Material: GaAlAs *Wavelength: 790/795 nm *Laser Output Power at the lens of the Laser Pick Up Unit:
max. 5mW
CAUTION—Use of controls or adjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
ATTENTION—L’utilisation de commandes ou de r glages, ou l’exécution de procédures, autres que celles qui sont spécifiées ici peuvent conduire une exposition des rayonnements dangereux.
VORSICHT—Die Verwendung von Bedienungselementen oder Einstellungen, oder die Anwendung von Verfahren, die nicht in dieser Anleitung angegeben sind, kann zu gefährlicher Freisetzung von Strahlung fü hren.
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic
products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure. The explanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated on the safety instruction section.
SEE BOTTOM OF ENCLOSURE OR LOWER FRONT PANEL FOR GRAPHIC SYMBOL MARKINGS
The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.
The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock.
IMPORTANT NOTICE : All Yamaha electronic products are tested and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order that you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in its normal and customary manner, all foreseeable risks have been eliminated. DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by Yamaha. Product performance and/or safety standards may be diminished. Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is/has been modified. Implied warranties may also be affected.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE : The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly. We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the following:
Battery Notice: This product MAY contain a small nonrechargeable battery which (if applicable) is soldered in place. The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years. When replacement becomes necessary, contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement.
Warning: Do not attempt to recharge, disassemble, or incinerate this type of battery. Keep all batteries away from children. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws. Note: In some areas, the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts. However, you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you.
Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc.
NOTICE : Service charges incurred due to lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works (when the unit is operating as designed) are not covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, and are therefore the owners responsibility. Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service.
NAME PLATE LOCATION: The graphic below indicates the location of the name plate. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this plate. You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase.
Model ___________________________________________
Serial No. _________________________________________
Purchase Date _____________________________________
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING — When using any electrical or electronic product, basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
1) Read these instructions.
2) Keep these instructions.
3) Heed all warnings.
4) Follow all instructions.
5) Do not use this apparatus near water.
6) Clean only with dry cloth.
7) Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8) Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10) Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11) Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12) Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/ apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13) Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14) Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
15) This product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids, such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
16) Do not place this product or any other objects on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any kind. The use of an extension cord is not recommended! If you must use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for a 25’ cord (or less) is 18 AWG. NOTE : The smaller the AWG number, the larger the current handling capacity. For longer extension cords, consult a local electrician.
17) WARNING - To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
18) Care should taken that objects do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist.
19) This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss. DO NOT operate for a long period of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist. IMPORTANT : The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before damage occurs.
20) Some Yamaha products may have benches and/or accessory mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part or the product or as optional accessories. Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or installed. Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fixtures (where applicable) are well secured BEFORE using. Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other uses are recommended.
21) Do not modify internal AC connection for the I/O Center “DIO-100”.
22) This product shall be connected to a MAINS socket outlet with a protective earthing connection.
23) This product has a power switch for shutting off all system. The switch is located on the Power Supply Unit nearby the entrance of the AC cord. Note that the switch on the I /O Center does not shutdown all system but I /O Center and Media Center only. Pressing the [I] side of the switch turns the I/O Center on and the [O] side off.
24) Make sure that the plug of the I/O Center’s power cable can easily be disconnected from the AC outlet as a measure of precaution.
Battery – Use your Pocket Controller “PRC-100” only with “EA-
BL08” batteries, the “EA-70” AC adapter.
– Danger of explosion if battery incorrectly replaced. Replace
only with the same type.
Outlets for Speakers – Connect speakers of 2A or less of totals. Do not connect other
products except speakers.
– Consult Yamaha service technician when using the outlets
outside the purchased area.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
STATEMENTS REGARDING THE WIRELESS LAN CARD
RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using low power wireless devices. There is no proof, however, that these low power wireless devices are absolutely safe. Low power Wireless devices emit low levels of radio frequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that some biological effects might occur, but such findings have not been confirmed by additional research. The WD05740 has been tested and found to comply with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) guidelines on radio frequency energy (RF) exposures. The maximum SAR levels tested for the WD05740 has been shown to be 0.563W/kg at body. This device should not be co-located or operated with any other antenna or transmitter. In addition, use of the equipment other than PDA may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidlines.
FCC AND INDUSTRY CANADA INFORMATION (U.S.A , CANADA)
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions : (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
FCC WARNING: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Properly shielded an grounded cables and connectors must be used for connection to host computer and/or peripherals in order to meet FCC emission limits.
L’utilisation de ce dispositif est autorisee seulement aux conditions suivantes : (1) il ne doit pas produire de brouillage et (2) l’utilisateur du dispositif doit etre pret a accepter tout brouillage radioelectrique recu, meme si ce brouillage est susceptible de compromettre le fonctionnement du dispositif.
The installer of this radio equipment must ensure that the antenna is located or pointed such that it does not emit RF field in excess of Health Canada limits for the general population; consult Safety Code 6, obtainable from Health Canada’s website
www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb
« L’installateur du présent matériel radio doit s’assurer quel’antenne est située ou pointée demanière à ce que cette dernière n’émette pas de champs radioélectriques supérieurs aux limitess pécifiées par Santé Canada pour le grand public; consulterl e Code de sécurité 6, disponible sur le site Web de Santé Canada, à ladresse
suivante : www.hc-sc.gc.ca/rpb.
»
Hereby, Yamaha, declares that this Wireless LAN Card, model WD05740 is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. In some regions, there are restrictions in the outdoor use of the Wireless LAN Card.
Yamaha vakuuttaa täten että langaton LAN-kortti, malli WD05740 tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999/5/EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen.
Bij deze verklaart Yamaha dat deze Wireless LAN-kaart, model WD05740 voldoet aan de essentiële eisen en aan de overige relevante bepalingen van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
Par la présente, Yamaha déclare que cette carte réseau sans fil, modèle WD05740 est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions de la directive 1999/5/CE qui lui sont applicables.
Härmed intygar Yamaha att denna trådlösa LAN-kort, modell WD05740 står I överensstämmelse med de väsentliga egenskapskrav och övriga relevanta bestämmelser som framgår av direktiv 1999/5/EG.
Undertegnede: Yamaha erklærer herved, at følgende udstyr: Trådløst netværkskort, model WD05740 overholder de væsentlige krav og øvrige relevante krav i direktiv 1999/5/EF.
Hiermit erklärt Yamaha, dass sich diese drahtlose LAN-Karte, Modell-WD05740 in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den anderen relevanten Vorschriften der Richtlinie 1999/5/EG befindet.
Με την παρούσα, η Yamaha, δηλώνει ότι η ασύρµατη κάρτα LAN, µοντέλο WD05740 συµµορφώνεται µε τις απαραίτητες απαιτήσεις και τις λοιπές σχετικές διατάξεις της οδηγίας 1999/5/ΕΚ.
Con la presente Yamaha dichiara che questa sche da LAN senza filo, modello WD05740 è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE.
Por medio de la presente Yamaha declara que la tarjeta de red inalámbrica, el modelo WD05740, cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE.
Yamaha declara que este cartão Wireless LAN, modelo WD05740 está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999/5/CE.
In some cases Wireless LAN card type WL1100C-CF may be used in place of Wireless LAN card type WD05740. All statements on this page also apply to the WL1100C-CF.
FOR U.S.A.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT (DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party : Yamaha Corp of America Address : 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620 USA Telephone : 1-714-522-9011 Fax : 1-714-522-9301 Type of Equipment : Pocket Controller/Tablet Controller Model Name : PRC-100/TRC-100 (TRC-100 is optional)
These devices complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subjected to the following conditions;
1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2) this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesigned operation. See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is suspected.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shieldedcables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices. This requirement generates/ uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures: Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference. Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s. In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the lead-in to co-axial type cable. If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results, please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600 Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA 90620
FOR U.S.A.
The Pocket Controller and the Tablet Controller contain a small amount of mercury. Disposal of this material may be regulated due to environmental considerations. For disposal information in the United States, refer to the Electronic Industries Alliance web site: www. eiae.org
This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
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Introduction
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Disklavier PRO/Mark IV Series Piano. The Disklavier PRO/Mark IV Series Piano is an exciting new type of grand piano that brings together the excellence of Yamaha’s finest acoustic piano and state­of-the-art innovations into an expansive home entertainment station. The new pocket controller offers greater ease of use to allow players of any level to enjoy the exciting functions of the piano from basic keyboard playing to PianoSoft playback entertainment. Let your imagination go, and enjoy the Disklavier to your heart’s content. Here are some examples of how you can enjoy your Disklavier
• Play the acoustic piano or the digital piano
• Play back songs accompanied by live piano performance
• Create a library of favorite songs in the Disklavier
• Practice playing songs using Disklavier’s innovative functions
• Play along with professional recordings
• Connect the Disklavier with a computer to compose ensemble songs
• Synchronize piano performance with a video recording
Before using your Disklavier, please read this manual thoroughly and keep it on hand for future reference.
Note on source code distribution
For three years after the factory shipment, you may request from Yamaha the source code for any portions of the product which are licensed under the GNU General Public License by writing to the following address: 1480 Ryoke, Kakegawa, Shizuoka, 436-0038, JAPAN Piano International Sales Division, YAMAHA Corporation The source code will be provided at no charge; however, we may require you to reimburse Yamaha for the cost of delivering the source code to you. The source code download is also available on the following website; http://www.global.yamaha.com/download/ disklavier_markiv/
• Note that we shall bear no responsibility whatsoever for any damage arising from changes (additions/ deletions) made to the software for this product by a third party other than Yamaha (or party authorized by Yamaha).
• Note that re-use of source code released to the public domain by Yamaha is unguaranteed, and Yamaha shall not bear any responsibility whatsoever for the source code.
Note on the online document
Additional license information is included in the HDD in the Disklavier system. Connect the LAN port on the I/O Center to your network router, and then open the respective documents in the [Document] folder in the Disklavier’s HDD.
Trademarks & Copyrights
• This product is manufactured under license of U.S. Patents
No. 5231671, No. 5301259, No. 5428708, and No. 5567901 from IVL Technologies Ltd.
• Yamaha, Disklavier, Silent, PianoSoft, PianoSoft·Plus,
PianoSoft·PlusAudio, PianoSmart, and Smart PianoSoft are trademarks of Yamaha Corporation.
• SmartKey, CueTIME, and You Are The Artist are trademarks
of Yamaha Corporation or Yamaha Corporation of America.
• Disklavier MarkIV software, Copyright © 2004 YAMAHA
CORPORATION.
• This contains programs licensed under the GNU General
Public License, GNU Lesser General Public License, the BSD Copyright, the Artistic License, and the others.
• Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation
in the United States and other countries.
• Macintosh and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc.,
registered in the U.S. and other countries.
Important Precautions
Read the following before operating the Disklavier.
Warning
• Do not locate the Disklavier in a place subject to excessive heat, low temperatures, or direct sunlight. This could be a fire hazard and may damage the finish and internal parts.
• Excessive humidity or dust can lead to fire or electric shock.
• Connect the plug on the Disklavier power cable to a compatible AC outlet. Failure to do so will present a fire and electric shock hazard. If the power cable plug is not compatible with your AC outlet, consult your dealer.
• Do not plug several devices into the same AC outlet. This can overload the AC outlet, and lead to fire and electric shock hazard. It may also affect the performance of some devices.
• Do not place heavy objects on the power cable. A damaged power cable is a potential fire and electric shock hazard. If the power cable runs under a carpet, make sure heavy objects, including the Disklavier, are not placed on top of the cable.
• If the power cable is damaged (i.e. cut or a bare wire is exposed), ask your dealer for a replacement. Using the Disklavier in this condition is a fire and shock hazard.
• When disconnecting the power cable from an AC outlet, always pull by the plug. Never pull the cable. Damaging the cable in this way is a potential fire and electric shock hazard.
• The cover of the unit should be removed only by qualified service technicians.
• Do not place liquid containers such as vases, potted plants, glasses, cosmetic bottles, medicines, etc., on top of the Disklavier.
• Do not try to modify the Disklavier, as this could lead to fire or electric shock hazard.
• When moving the Disklavier to another location, turn off the power, remove the power plug from the AC outlet, and remove all cables connected to external devices.
Cautions
• Turn off all audio devices when connecting to the Disklavier. Refer to the user’s guide for each device. Use the correct cables and connect as specified.
• Set the volume level on all the devices to minimum before applying power.
• Do not play the Disklavier at a high volume for extended periods; you may damage your hearing. This is especially important when using headphones. If you think your hearing ability is impaired, consult your doctor.
• If the Disklavier is worked extremely hard — that is, prolonged playback of very “busy” songs — the Disklavier’s thermal relay may trip. The thermal relay will automatically reset when the Disklavier has cooled down.
• If you notice any abnormality — such as smoke, odor, or noise — turn off the Disklavier immediately, and remove the power plug from the AC outlet. Consult your dealer for repair.
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• If a foreign object or water gets inside the Disklavier turn it off immediately, and remove the power plug from the AC outlet. Consult your dealer.
• If you plan not to use the Disklavier for a long period of time (such as when you are on vacation), disconnect the electrical mains.
• Always remove the power plug from the AC outlet before cleaning the Disklavier. Leaving the power plug connected presents a risk of electric shock.
• Do not use benzene, thinner, cleaning detergent, or a chemical cloth to clean the Disklavier.
• Do not place metal objects with rubber feet on top of the Disklavier. The color and finish of the Disklavier can be damaged.
• Do not place heavy objects on the Disklavier. Doing so can damage the Disklavier.
• Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the Disklavier. However, if you discover a stain, carefully use a soft damp cloth to remove it.
• Never attempt to disassemble the battery pack.
• Do not short-circuit the terminals as they will become very hot and will damage the battery.
• Do not drop or subject the battery to shock.
• After storing the battery for a long period of time, be sure to charge the battery completely prior to use.
• Charge the battery properly, according to the details described in this manual.
• Fluid from a leaking battery accidentally entering an eye could result in serious injury. Should this occur, wash with clean water and immediately consult a doctor.
• Should fluid from a leaking battery come into contact with your skin or clothes, immediately wash with clean water.
Notes on Disklavier’s Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
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Interference
• The Disklavier uses high-frequency digital circuits that may cause interference to radios and TVs placed close to it. If interference does occur, relocate the affected equipment.
Handling Rechargeable Battery
• Only use the “EA-BL08” rechargeable battery.
• When charging, be sure to use the Pocket Controller only with the “EA-70” AC adaptor.
• Do not dispose of the battery in a fire.
• Also keep the battery away from open flames.
Making Backups on a Regular Basis
Even with normal use, HDD may deteriorate over time. We therefore strongly recommend that you make backups of the song data on the HDD on a regular basis. Failure to do so may result in unrestorable loss of any saved data.
Exclusion of Liability for Loss of Data
Yamaha assumes no liability for the loss of any profits incurred as a result of the loss or corruption of any saved data on the HDD, for any loss or damage caused by or arising out of extraordinary circumstances (including circumstances that Yamaha has foreseen or could foresee), nor for any damages incurred or claimed by a third party.
Please keep this manual for future
reference.
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Table of Contents

CHAPTER 1
Getting Started 1
Items Supplied with the Disklavier ........................1
Names of Parts and Their Functions .....................1
Setting Up the Disklavier...................................11
Preparing the Pocket Controller .........................15
Initial Settings of the Pocket Controller ................16
Basic Precautions for Using Floppy Disks
and CDs ....................................................19
Available File Format and Structure of Data
in the Removable Media ..............................20
CHAPTER 2
Song Playback Features 22
Changing the Playback Tempo ..........................22
Playing Back Songs in a Different Key
(Transposition) ............................................22
Repeating Song Playback .................................23
Repeating a Specific Section of a Song
(A-B Repeat) ...............................................23
Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part ...........24
Adjusting the Volume Balance among the Keyboard
Playing, Ensemble Sound, Software Playback,
and Microphone’s Input ...............................25
Utilizing the Play Lists .......................................25
Temporarily Changing the Voice of a Track ........26
Editing Tracks..................................................28
CHAPTER 3
Piano Playing Features 39
Playing the Disklavier along with the Internal
Metronome................................................ 39
Playing the Disklavier Accompanied by the
Additional Voice(s) (Performance Mode) ....... 39
Adding Expressive Effect to Your Play................ 40
Adding Chords to a Melody Line
(Harmony Mode)........................................ 41
Applying Reverb Effects to the Digital Piano ....... 42
CHAPTER 4
Recording 43
Recording a New Song ................................... 43
Quick Recording............................................. 44
Titling a Song at the Start of Recording.............. 44
Recording the Left- and Right-Hand Parts
Separately (Overwrite Recording)................. 44
Video Synchronized Recording......................... 45
CD Synchronized Recording ............................ 47
Recording Ensemble Parts ................................ 47
Overdubbing an Existing Part........................... 49
Recording Songs Based on Measures
and Beats (Metronome Mode Recording) ...... 50
Quantize Function........................................... 51
Changing the Default Tempo ............................ 52
Checking and Modifying the Song Information....31
Presetting Playback Control Options
for Each Song.............................................34
SmartKey™ Playback .......................................35
Adding Disklavier Accompaniment
to Commercial CD Songs (PianoSmart) ..........36
Video Synchronized Playback ...........................36
Copying Song File from a Personal Computer
to the Disklavier ..........................................37
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CHAPTER 5
Creating a Song Library 53
Creating an Album in the Library ...................... 53
Renaming an Album........................................ 54
Making Copies of Songs or Albums .................. 54
Making Copies of the Entire Contents
in a Medium or Song Library ....................... 55
Deleting Songs or Albums ................................ 56
Rearranging the Order of Songs/Albums........... 56
CHAPTER 6
CHAPTER 8
Other Settings 57
Skipping the Blank Part at the Beginning
of a Song...................................................57
Inactivating the Key Movement During Playback..57
Using Timer Play..............................................57
Tuning the Tone Generator (MasterTune) ............59
Applying an Effect to Your Voice
(Vocal Harmony)........................................59
Preparing for Use of Foot Controls/Switches .......61
Hooking Up AV Equipment ...............................63
Setting Up the Disklavier for Audio Data
Reception/Transmission ...............................63
Lyric Screen ....................................................64
Converting MIDI Data to a Standard Form
(Strip XP)....................................................65
Making Backups and Restoring the Song
Library.......................................................66
Restoring the Contents in the Demo Album ..........67
Making an Install Floppy Disk ...........................67
Formatting a Floppy Disk ..................................67
Resetting the Disklavier.....................................68
Internet Direct Connection (IDC) Service 84
What is Internet Direct Connection (IDC)? .......... 84
Obtaining an ID and Password for the IDC Service
(IDC Registration) ....................................... 84
Connecting the Disklavier to the Internet ............ 85
Accessing the Internet...................................... 86
Basic Operations on the IDC Service Screens ..... 87
Checking Your Account Information .................. 88
Logging Out from IDC Service .......................... 88
Accessing the Download Library....................... 89
Updating the Disklavier Using the Internet .......... 89
Setting Up the Disklavier
for Internet Connection................................ 90
Initializing Internet Settings............................... 91
CHAPTER 9
Troubleshooting 92
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Assigning a Specific Function to the ONE TOUCH
Button........................................................68
Diagnosing the Disklavier .................................68
Piano Voice List ...............................................69
Ensemble Part Playback Voice List......................70
Drum Voice List................................................78
Vocal Harmony Type List ..................................78
CHAPTER 7
Enhancing the Disklavier Features by Hooking Up a MIDI Device 80
Hooking Up a MIDI Device ...............................80
Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception
(MIDI IN) ...................................................81
Setting Up the Disklavier for MIDI Data Transmission
(MIDI OUT) ................................................82
Setting Up the Disklavier for Keyboard Playing Data
Transmission (KBD OUT) ..............................83
CHAPTER 10
Error Messages 94
CHAPTER 11
Screen Transition Diagrams 95
CHAPTER 12
Glossary 101
CHAPTER 13
Specifications 105
Appendix A-1
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CHAPTER
Getting Started
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Items Supplied with the Disklavier

Make sure the following items are supplied with your Disklavier:
• Media Center (1)
• Installation kit for the Media Center (1 set)
• Monitor speaker (2)*
• Installation kit for the monitor speaker (1 set)*
• Speaker cord (2)*
• Pocket Controller PRC-100 (1)
• CF wireless LAN card (2)**
* Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers. **One of two cards is attached to the I/O Center at the factory.
• Rechargeable battery EA-BL08 (1)
• Cradle (1)
• AC adaptor EA-70 (1)
• AC power cord (1)
• Advanced Operating manual (this book) (1)
• Quick Guide (1)
• Stereo headphones (1 set)

Names of Parts and Their Functions

Media Center
— Front —
STANDBY/ON QUIET User PianoSoft CD FD
REC
A STANDBY/ON button
Pressing the button turns the Disklavier on or puts it in Standby mode. Holding down the button shuts down the Disklavier.
B QUIET button
Activates the Quiet Mode.
C Source Select buttons
Starts or stops playback of the songs stored in the corresponding library/medium.
VOL.
Note: The location of
each unit differs
OPEN/ CLOSE
User: Selects the User Library. PianoSoft: Selects the PianoSoft Library. CD: Selects the loaded CD. FD: Selects the loaded floppy disk.
D Front lid
Draw and swing down to cover the front panel.
E CD tray
pg. 20 “Loading a CD”
F Floppy disk drive
pg. 20 “Loading and Ejecting a Floppy Disk”
depending on the model.
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G Eject button
Ejects the loaded floppy disk.
H Access lamp
Lights while the system is reading/writing data on the floppy disk.
I OPEN/CLOSE button
Opens and closes the CD tray.
— Bottom —
J VOL –/+ (volume) buttons
Adjusts the overall volume.
K (Song Select, Fast Reverse/Fast
L REC button
/
Forward) buttons
Pressing the button selects a song. Holding down the button fast reverses/forwards.
Set the Disklavier in Record Standby mode.
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M PHONES jacks
Accept headphones.
N USB (type A) port
Accepts a USB flash memory, etc.
Note: Certain USB storage
devices may not function properly with the Disklavier PRO/Mark IV Series. For a list of compatible products, please visit www.yamaha.com/ disklavier.
O FOOT CNTRL1/2 jacks
Accepts foot controls/switches. ( pg. 61)
P MIC/LINE switch
Switches the input sensitivity of the MIC/LINE IN jack. MIC: Select this when you connect a microphone to the MIC/LINE IN jack. LINE: Select this when you connect an external audio equipment to the MIC/LINE IN jack.
Q INPUT VOLUME knob
Adjusts the input volume.
R MIC/LINE IN jack
Accepts a microphone.
S To I/O Center port
Accepts the cable from the I/O Center.
Note: Although the chassis of the Media Center may
become hot when you use the Disklavier for a long period of time, this is not a malfunction.
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I/O Center
— Front —
Note: The location of
each unit differs depending on the model.
A OUTPUT jacks
L/(L+R): Accepts speaker cord from the left Monitor
speaker*. R: Accepts speaker cord from the right Monitor speaker*.
B TO MEDIA CENTER port
Accepts the cable from the Media Center.
C OMNI IN (L/R) Multi-purpose input jacks
Accept the RCA cords from the audio output of an external CD player, etc.
D SYNC IN (L/R) input jacks
Accept the RCA cords from the audio output of a camcorder.
E USB (type B) port
Accept the USB cable from a computer.
F MIDI (IN/OUT) terminals
Accept the MIDI cable from the input/output of a MIDI device.
* Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers.
G SYNC OUT (L/R) jacks
Accept the RCA cords from the microphone/line input of a camcorder.
H Dip switches
For service use.
I LED indicators
For service use.
J SYSTEM INSTALL button
For service use.
K RESET button
For service use.
L OMNI OUT (L/R) Multi-purpose output jacks
Accept the RCA cords from the audio input of an AV amplifier.
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M AC inlet
Accepts the power cable from the Power Supply unit.
— Right side —
O DIGITAL OUT jack
Accepts the coaxial cable from the digital audio input of an AV amplifier or mixer, etc.
P TO PIANO jacks
Accept the cords from the Central Signal Processor.
Q USB (Type A) port
For future use.
N MAINS switch
Turns the I/O Center on/off.
DIGITAL
DIGITAL
OUT
OUT
TO PIANOTO PIANO
R LAN (RJ 45) port
Accepts the LAN cable from a personal computer.
S VIDEO OUT jack
Accepts the video cable from composite video input of a TV.
T PC CARD (PCMCIA type II) slot
For future use.
U CF CARD (PCI) slot
The supplied CF wireless LAN card is attached to this slot at the factory.
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Central Signal Processor
— Front —
TO PD TO MD TO PS TO SENSOR
GREEN TO I/O
BLUE
CENTER
Note: The location of
each unit differs depending on the model.
A TO PD terminal
Accepts the power cord from the Pedal Drive (PD) unit.
B TO MD terminal
Accepts the power cord from the Motor Drive (MD) unit.
Power Supply Unit
— Front —
MAINS AC OUTLET 2A 480VA
IN
AC
C TO PS terminal
Accepts the power cord from the Power Supply (PS) unit.
D TO I/O CENTER (GREEN/BLUE) jacks
Accept the cords from the I/O Center.
E TO SENSOR port
Accepts the cable from the Disklavier.
Note: The location of
each unit differs depending on the model.
AC
SWITCHED
OUTLET 2A 480VA TOTAL
A MAINS switch
Turns the Power Supply unit on/off.
B AC OUTLET
Accepts the power cable from the I/O Center.
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C AC IN
Accepts the power cable from an AC outlet.
D AC OUTLET SWITCHED
Accepts the Monitor speakers’ AC power cables.
E AC OUTLET (unswitched)
Accepts the AC power cord of the cradle’s AC power adaptor.
— Right side —
F TO DRIVE terminal
Accepts the power cord from the Key Drive (KD) unit.
G TO CSP terminal
Accepts the power cable from the Central Signal Processor (CSP).
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Pocket Controller
— Front —
ON/STANDBY
A Touch screen
pg. 3 “Tapping with the stylus pen” in “Quick Guide”.
B Charge indicator (amber)
Lights up when the Pocket Controller is being charged. The indicator goes out when charging is completed.
C VOLUME –/+ buttons
Adjust the overall volume.
D STOP, ON/STANDBY button
Stops playback, and turns the Pocket Controller on/ off.
E Select button
Executes the selected operation.
F I/O port
Accepts the terminal on the cradle.
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G Cursor buttons
Selects the item on the touch screen or move the slider on a control bar.
H AC adapter jack
Accepts the AC adaptor.
I PLAY button
Starts playback.
J (Song Select, Fast Reverse/Fast
/
Forward) buttons
Pressing the button selects a song. Holding down the button fast reverses/forwards.
K (Back) button
Returns to the previous screen.
L Screen protector
Open or remove the protector when you tap on the touch screen. To remove the screen protector, lift it up and fold it back until it comes off.
M Keyboard
Enters characters. ( pg. 33 “Entering Characters”)
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RESET
N Security eyelet
Accepts an anti-theft cord.
O Speaker
P Battery compartment lid
— Top/Left side —
Q RESET button (located inside of the battery
compartment lid)
Resets the Pocket Controller.
R Battery replacement switch
( pg. 15 “Preparing the Pocket Controller”)
S Stylus pen
For operating the touch screen.
T CF card slot
Holds the CF wireless LAN card.
U Stereo headphone jack
For future use.
V Microphone
W IR port
For future use.
X SD card slot
Holds the SD card.
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Cradle
A AC adaptor jack
Accepts the AC adaptor.
B I/O port
Accepts the I/O port on the Pocket Controller.
C ONE TOUCH button
( pg. 68 “Assigning a Specific Function to the ONE TOUCH Button”)
ONE TOUCH
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Monitor Speakers*
* Only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers.
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Note: The location of
each unit differs depending on the model.
A Woofer unit
B LOW/HIGH volume controls
Adjust the base/treble sound volume.
C Power indicator
Lights up while the speaker is turned on.
— Rear —
F POWER switch
Turns the monitor speaker on/off.
G AC power cable
LOW HIGH LINE
POWER
ON
OFF
PARALLEL
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D LINE1/2 volume controls
Adjust the sound volume for each line input.
Note: For normal use, turn down the LINE1
volume completely, and turn up the LINE2 volume at the three o’clock position.
E Tweeter unit
INPUT
LINE 1 ( 10dB)
LINE 2 (+4dB)
H INPUT LINE2 (XLR connector/phone jack)
Accepts the line output from the I/O Center or external AV equipment.
I INPUT LINE1 (RCA jack)
Accepts the line output from external AV equipment.
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Setting Up the Disklavier

Installing the Media Center
Screw the supplied screws into the nuts.
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Nuts
Leave 5 mm of the shank.
Screws (M5 x 16) (supplied)
Hang the Media Center.
2
Tighten the screws to secure the Media Center.
3
Note: When you hang the
Media Center, be sure to hold the unit securely with both hands preventing the unit from falling down.
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Installing the Monitor Speaker (only for models supplied with the Monitor speakers)
Attach the hanger to the bottom.
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Horizontal installationSlant installation
Hanger (supplied)
Screws (M5 x 16) (supplied)
You can adjust the angle of the Monitor Speaker.
Connect the speaker cord to the INPUT LINE2 phone jack. ( pg. 13 “Wiring the
2
Disklavier”)
Hang the Monitor Speaker to the bracket.
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Screw the thumbscrews to secure the Monitor Speaker.
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Bracket
Note: When you hang the
Monitor Speaker, be sure to hold the unit securely with both hands preventing the unit from falling down.
Thumbscrews (M4 x 15) (supplied)
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Wiring the Disklavier
Media Center
Note: The location of each unit
differs depending on the model.
I/O Center
Power Supply unit
SWITCHED
AC OUTLET 2A 480VA TOTAL
Monitor speaker (left)
Monitor speaker (right)
INPUT INPUT
LINE2
PARALLEL
LINE2 (+4dB)
(+4dB)
PARALLEL LINE2
Cable
(+4dB)
Speaker cord*
R
R
I/O Center
Speaker cord*
L L
Note: This connection is necessary only for models
supplied with the Monitor speakers.
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* When you replace the speaker cord, prepare the cord
equivalent to the supplied one that has L-shaped phone jacks at both ends.
*
DIGITAL
OUT
TO PIANO
PD
MD
Central Signal Processor
TO PD TO MD TO SENSOR
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*
AC power cord
AC OUTLET 2A 480VA
OUTLET 2A 480VA TOTAL
AC
Power cable*
AC power adaptor
AC
IN
To AC wall outlet
RCA cords*
Power Supply unit
Power cable
GREEN
TO PS
TO I/O
CENTER
Cradle
Mini-DIN cable*
PS PS
Central Signal Processor
BLUE
Blue marks
I/O Center
Note: Be sure to connect the Power Supply unit’s
power cable to an AC wall outlet after all other connections are done.
Green marks
* These cords/cables are hooked up at the factory.
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Preparing the Pocket Controller

Remove the card slot protector, and
1
then insert the supplied CF wireless LAN card into the CF card slot.
Set the battery replacement switch to
2
the [REPLACE BATTERY] position.
Remove the I/O port cover, and then
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set the Pocket Controller on the cradle.
I/O port cover
Charge indicator
NORMAL OPERATION REPLACE BATTERY
Put the rechargeable battery into the
3
battery compartment.
Make sure that the , and marks on the battery are aligned correctly with those printed inside the battery compartment.
Set the battery replacement switch
4
back to the [NORMAL OPERATION] position.
Charging starts and the charge indicator lights amber. When the battery is fully charged, the indicator goes out.
Notes on Rechargeable Battery
The rechargeable battery used in the Pocket Controller should last for one to two years under ordinary usage. When in use, the battery should hold a charge for 60 to 90 minutes. If the battery loses its ability to hold a charge or recharging cannot be completed, contact your nearest dealer and replace the rechargeable battery.
Use the following methods to increase the life of the rechargeable battery:
• For normal use, disconnect the Cradle from the “EA-70” AC adaptor, and reconnect it only when recharging.
• Turn off or dim the backlight of the Pocket Controller’s touch screen with [Light & Power] setup.
• When the Pocket Controller is not in use, hold down
for approximately two seconds to turn off the
Pocket Controller.
• When the Pocket Controller is not used for a long period of time, remove the rechargeable battery.
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Initial Settings of the Pocket Controller

The following functions are available to control the Disklavier remotely. Set up a variety of useful functions to your preference.
Title Bar
[PRC-100 Menu] icon
Task Bar ( pg. 19)
[PRC-100 Menu] screen
Tip: Tap on ([PRC-100 Menu] icon) to return to
the [PRC-100 Menu] screen.
[Interface]: Usually utilize this function to control the Disklavier remotely. The [Main] screen is the top menu of this function. ( pg. 12 in “Quick Guide”)
[Interface Updater]*: Updates the [Interface]. [Piano Assign]*: ( pg. 18 “Pairing the Pocket
Controller and the Disklavier”)
[Service Center]*: ( pg. 68 “Diagnosing the
Disklavier”)
[Light & Power]*: Makes energy conserving settings.
[Recalibrate]: (See “Calibrating the Touch Screen” below.)
[Date/Time]: (See “Setting up the Current Date and Time” below.)
[Network]*: Lists available network services.
[System Info]*: Shows system information (memory, storage, version).
* For normal use, modification of these setups are not
required.
Calibrating the Touch Screen
The following procedure calibrates the touch screen to improve the accuracy of the tapping operation.
Tap on [Recalibrate] in the [PRC­100 Menu] screen, and then firmly tap on the cross hairs that appear in sequence one by one.
Cross hair
When the recalibration is completed, the [PRC-100 Menu] screen resumes.
Setting up the Current Date and Time
Tap on [Date/Time] in the [PRC-
1
100 Menu] screen.
City time button
[Date] button
[Set System Time] screen
Tap on [Time Zone] , and then on
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your time zone in the drop down list.
Note: If your time zone does not appear in the
drop down list, add the zone to the list by following the procedure in “Adding Your City to the [Time Zone] Drop Down List” on page 17, and then repeat step 2.
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Tap on [Hour]/[Minutes] to set the
3
time.
Tap on [Time format] , and then
4
select the desired format.
Tap on , and then on [AM] or [PM],
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if necessary.
Tap on the [Date] button, and then
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tap on current date on the mini­calendar that appears.
Tap on [Weeks start on] , and then
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tap on [Sunday] or [Monday] that is to be shown as the first day of the week in the mini-calendar.
Tap on [Date format] , and then on
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the desired format.
To correct the city selection, tap on
, and then perform step 2 thru 4 again.
Rebooting the Pocket Controller
When a problem occurs, first see the “Troubleshooting” on page 92. If the problem persist, follow the procedure below.
1 Tap on on the task bar.
2 Tap on [Reboot] on the menu that appears.
Tap on on the title bar.
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The [PRC-100 Menu] screen resumes.
Reboot the Pocket Controller.
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( “Rebooting the Pocket Controller” below)
Adding Your City to the [Time Zone] Drop Down List 1 Tap on .
2 Tap on the time zone to be replaced with your desired
city.
3 Tap on .
The [Main] screen appears after approximately three minutes.
4 Reset the Pocket Controller.
( pg. 18 “Resetting the Pocket Controller”)
3 Tap on your country, and then on your city in the list. 4 Tap on on the “Select City” title bar.
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