Yamaha YDP-223E, YDP-223 User Manual

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YDP-223
Digital piano
Owner's Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d'emploi Manual de instrucciones
Before using the YDP-223, be sure to read Precautions on pages 6-7. Achten Sie darauf, vor Einsatz des YDP-223 die Vorsichtsmassnahmen auf Seite 6-7 durchzulesen. Avant d'utiliser le YDP-223, lire attentivement la section d'usage» aux pages 6- 7. Antes de utilizar el YDP-223, lea las cuenta en las páginas 6- 7.
Precauciones que debe tener en
«Precautions
IMPORTANT
Check your power supply
Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel. In some areas a voltage selector may be provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard unit near the power cord. Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your area. The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped. To change the setting use a "minus" screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage appears next to the pointer on the panel.
WICHTIG
Überprüfung der Stromversorgung
Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem Anschließen an das Stromnetz, daß die örtliche Netzspannung den Betriebsspannungswerten auf dem Typenschild an der Unterseite des Instruments entspricht. In bestimmten Verkaufsgebieten ist das Instrument mit einem Spannungswähler an der Unterseite neben der Netzkabeldurchführung ausgestattet. Falls vorhanden, muß der Spannungswähler auf die örtliche Netzspannung eingestellt werden. Der Spannungswähler wurde werkseitig auf 240 V voreingestellt. Zum Verstellen drehen Sie den Spannungsregler mit einem Schlitzschraubendreher, bis der Zeiger auf den korrekten Spannungswert weist.
IMPORTANT
Contrôler la source d'alimentation
Vérifiez que la tension spécifiée sur le panneau inférieur correspond à la tension du secteur. Dans certaines régions, l'instrument peut être équipé d'un sélecteur de tension situé sur le panneau inférieur du clavier à proximité du cordon d'alimentation. Vérifiez que ce selécteur est bien réglé en fonction de la tension secteur de votre région. Le sélecteur de tension est réglé sur 240 V au départ d'usine. Pour modifier ce réglage, utilisez un tournevis à lame plate pour tourner le sélecteur afin de mettre l'indication correspondant à la tension de votre région vis à vis du repère triangulaire situé sur le panneau.
IMPORTANTE
Verifique la alimentación de corriente
Asegúrese de que tensión de alimentación de CA de su área corresponde con la tensión especificada en la placa de características del panel inferior. En algunas zonas puede haberse incorporado un selector de tensión en el panel inferior de la unidad del teclado principal, cerca del cable de alimentación. Asegúrese de que el selector de tensión esté ajustado a la tensión de su área. El selector de tensión se ajusta a 240V cuando la unidad sale de fábrica. Para cambiar el ajuste, emplee un destornillador de cabeza "recta" para girar el selector de modo que aparezca la tensión correcta al lado del indicador del panel.
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Introduction
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 in the safety instruction section.
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).
NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.
See bottom of Keyboard enclosure 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.
Battery Notice:
This product MAY contain a small non­rechargable 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.
War ning:
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.
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:
Model
Serial No.
Purchase Date
92-469 1 (bottom)
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Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha YDP-223 Digital Piano! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the YDP-223. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference.
About this Owner’s Manual
This manual consists of three main sections: “Introduction,” “Reference” and “Appendix.”
Introduction (page 2):
Please read this section first.
Reference (page 13):
This section explains how to make detailed settings for the YDP-223’s various functions.
Appendix (page 59):
This section introduces reference material.
*The illustrations and LED displays shown in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear
somewhat different from those on your instrument.
Trademarks:
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•All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
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About this Owner’s Manual
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Ta b le of Contents
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION ......................2
About this Owner’s Manual........................3
Application Index........................................5
PRECAUTIONS.............................................6
Accessories ..................................................8
Maintenance ...............................................8
Features.......................................................9
Before Using the YDP-223 ........................10
ENGLISH
Part Names................................................ 14
Listening to the Demonstration Tunes ....16
Introduction
Key Cover .......................................................... 10
Music Rest ......................................................... 10
Turning the Power On...................................... 11
Setting the Volume............................................ 11
Using Headphones............................................ 12
Using the Speaker Switch.................................. 12
Reference
Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION].............. 34
Basic Procedure in Function Mode ..................35
About Each Function.........................................37
F1. Fine Tuning of the Pitch.......................37
F2. Selecting a Scale.....................................38
F3. Dual Mode Functions ...........................39
F4. Other Functions ....................................40
F5. Metronome Volume .............................40
F6. Preset Song Part Cancel Volume..........40
F7. MIDI Functions.....................................41
F8. Backup Functions..................................44
About MIDI............................................... 45
Connections ............................................. 46
Connectors.........................................................46
Connecting a Personal Computer ....................48
Troubleshooting....................................... 52
Options & Expander Modules.................. 52
Keyboard Stand Assembly ....................... 53
Preset Voice List ....................................... 56
Demo Song List ........................................ 56
Index......................................................... 57
Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs ..........17
Practicing a One-Hand Part Using 50 Preset
Songs (Part Cancel Function) ...................... 18
A-B Repeat for 50 Preset Songs ........................ 20
Selecting & Playing Voices........................21
Selecting Voices................................................. 21
Using the Pedals ................................................ 21
Adding Variations to the Sound – [BRIL-
LIANCE]/[REVERB]/[EFFECT] ................. 22
Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH] ......................... 24
Transposition – [TRANSPOSE]....................... 25
Combining Two Voices (Dual mode).............. 26
Using the Metronome....................................... 27
Recording Your Performance ...................28
Recording to [TRACK1]................................... 28
Re-recording TRACK1 ..................................... 29
Recording to [TRACK2]................................... 30
Changing the Initial Settings (Data recorded at
the beginning of a song) ............................... 31
Playing Back Recorded Songs...................32
Playing Back a Song .......................................... 32
Useful Playback Functions................................ 33
Appendix
Factory Setting List .................................. 60
MIDI Data Format .................................... 61
MIDI Implementation Chart .................... 65
Specifications ........................................... 66
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Application Index
Use this index to find reference pages that may be helpful for your particular application and situation.
Listening
Listening to demo songs with different voices....................................... “Listening to the Demonstration Tunes” on page 16
Listening to songs from “50 Greats for the Piano” ...................................... “Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs” on page 17
Listening to my recorded performance.................................................................“Playing Back Recorded Songs” on page 32
Playing
Using the three performance control pedals.............................................................................. “Using the Pedals” on page 21
Playing an accompaniment that matches pitch................................................“Transposition – [TRANSPOSE]” on page 25
Selecting a touch sensitivity type......................................................................... “Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH]” on page 24
Fine tuning the pitch of the entire instrument when you play the YDP-223 along
with other instruments or CD music. ............................................................................ “Fine tuning of the pitch” on page 37
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Changing voices
Viewing the list of voices..............................................................................................................“Preset Voice List” on page 56
Simulating a concert hall ..................................................................................................................... “[REVERB]” on page 22
Combining two voices............................................................................... “Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)” on page 26
Making the sound more brilliant or mellower ...........................................................................“[BRILLIANCE]” on page 22
Adding spread or swell to the sound.................................................................................................... “[EFFECT]” on page 23
Practicing
Muting the right- or left-hand part
...................................................... “Practicing a One-Hand Part Using 50 Preset Songs (Part Cancel Function)” on page 18
Practicing a specified phrase repeatedly..............................................................“A-B Repeat for 50 Preset Songs” on page 20
Practicing with an accurate and steady tempo .................................................................“Using the Metronome” on page 27
Practicing using your recorded song..................................................................... “Recording Your Performance” on page 28
Recording
Recording your performance................................................................................. “Recording Your Performance” on page 28
Settings
Adjusting the YDP-223 settings ..................................................................... “Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION]” on page 34
Connecting the YDP-223 to other devices
What is MIDI? ....................................................................................................................................“About MIDI” on page 45
Recording your performance....................................................................................................... “AUX OUT jacks” on page 46
Raising the volume....................................................................................................................... “AUX OUT jacks” on page 46
Outputting other instruments’ sound from the YDP-223 ............................................................. “AUX IN jacks” on page 47
Connecting a computer ..................................................................................“Connecting a Personal Computer” on page 48
Assembling
Assembling and disassembling the YDP-223 ............................................. “Keyboard Stand Assembly” on pages page 53–55
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Power supply/Power cord
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Do not open
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument. Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it. Use only the supplied power cord/plug. Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it.
Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the inter­nal parts or modify them in any way. The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Water warning
Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in
damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it containing liq­uids which might spill into any openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Fire warning
Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit.
A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
If you notice any abnormality
If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qual­ified Yamaha service personnel.
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Power supply/Power cord
When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an out­let, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it. Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is
not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a
multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet.
Assembly
Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the
assembly process. Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might result in damage to the instrument or even injury.
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Location
Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility of panel dis­figuration or damage to the internal components.
Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise.
Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables.
Do not place the instrument against a wall (allow at least 3 cm/ one-inch from the wall), since this can cause inadequate air cir­culation, and possibly result in the instrument overheating.
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Connections
Before connecting the instrument to other electronic compo­nents, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to mini­mum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.
Maintenance
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry or slightly damp
cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Handling caution
Ta ke care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers, and do
not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument. Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the
gaps on the key cover, panel or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instru-
ment, and do not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
Using the bench (If included)
Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench. Using it as a
tool or step-ladder or for any other purpose might result in acci­dent or injury. Only one person should sit on the bench at a time, in order to
prevent the possibility of accident or injury.
If the bench screws become loose due to extensive long-term use, tighten them periodically using the included tool.
Saving data
Saving and backing up your data
Depending upon the Backup Settings (page 44), internal data is retained for about 1 week after the power is turned off. If the period is exceeded, the data will be lost. Be sure to turn the power switch on for a few minutes at least once a week. The data could be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation. Save important data to external media such as the Yamaha MDF3 MIDI data filer.
Backing up the external media
To protect against data loss through media damage, we recom-
mend that you save your important data onto two external media.
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Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
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Accessories
• “50 Greats for the Piano” (Music Book)
• Owner’s Manual
This manual contains complete instructions for operating your YDP-223.
• Bench
A bench may be included or optional, depending on your locale.
Maintenance
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Clean the instrument using a dry or slightly damp soft cloth (wring well).
Do not use benzene, thinner, detergent, or chemically-treated cloth for cleaning. Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber products on the instrument. Otherwise, the panel or keys may become discolored or degraded.
Before using the YDP-223, be sure to read “Precautions” on pages 6 – 7.
CAUTION
CAUTION
Tuning
Unlike an acoustic piano, the YDP-223 does not need to be tuned. It always stays perfectly in tune.
Transporting
If you move to another location, you can transport the YDP-223 along with your other belongings. You can move the unit as it is (assembled) or you can disassemble the unit. Tr ansport the keyboard horizontally. Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side. Do not subject the instrument to excessive vibration or shock.
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Features
The Yamaha YDP-223 Digital Piano offers unmatched sonic realism and natural grand-piano type playability as well as Yamaha’s original “AWM Stereo Sampling” tone-generation technology for rich, musical voices, and a special “Graded Hammer” keyboard that provides graded key weight and response throughout the keyboard range. The YDP-223 Grand Piano 1 and 2 voices feature totally new samples painstakingly recorded from a full concert grand piano.
TEMPO [] []
You can change the song tempo (speed) and select useful functions using this buttons (pages 3444).
The YDP-223 includes 50 preset songs.
[METRONOME]
Control the metronome functions (page 27).
[DEMO]
Demonstration play­back is available for each voice (page 16).
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
START
DEMO METRONOME
/
STOP
This section enables you to listen to these songs, practice using a convenient practice function, and record and play back your performance (pages 1720, 28–33).
Voice buttons
Select voices from 14 internal sounds including Grand Piano 1 and 2 (page 21). You can also combine two voices at the same time (page 26).
TEMPO FUNCTION
TEMPO
TEMPO/OTHER VALUE
/
FUNCTION
/
NO +/YES PRESET
[BRILLIANCE]
Adjust the brightness of the tone using this slider (page 22).
[MASTER VOLUME]
Adjust the volume level using this slider (page 11).
[REVERB] / [EFFECT]
Add reverb (reverberation) and effects to the sound (pages 22, 23).
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
GRAND
PIANO 1
PIANO 2
CHURCH
CHURCH
REC
/
STOP
ORGAN1
ORGAN2
HARPSI-
CHORD1
CHORD2
JAZZ
STRINGS1STRINGS
ORGAN
2
CHOIR GUITAR
VOICE
VIBRA­PHONE
[TOUCH]
Fine-tune the touch response (page 24).
ROOM
CHORUS
HALL 1
PHASER
HARD
HALL 2
TREMOLO
MEDIUM
STAGE
DELAY
SOFT
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
[TRANSPOSE]
You can shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down so that the pitch will match that of another instrument or singer, while you play the same, unshifted keys (page 25).
ON
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OFF
ON
NORMAL
HP. SW
SPEAKER
PHONES
This switch turns the internal speakers on or off (page 12).
A set of standard stereo headphones can be plug­ged in here for private practice (page 12).
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
GRAND
PIANO 1
CHORD 1
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4
B-1A-1
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
/
OTHER VALUE
TEMPO
/
NO +/YES PRESET
FUNCTION /
STOP
START
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
PIANO 2
CHURCH
CHURCH
STRINGS1STRINGS2JAZZ
/
STOP
REC
ORGAN 1
ORGAN 2
ORGAN
VOICE
Connect recording equipment (such as a cassette tape recorder) here to record your performance (page 46).
LEVEL FIXED
L/L+R
R L/L+RRLR
AUX OUT AUX IN
Delivers the output of the YDP-223 for connection to an instrument amplifier,
Connect a MIDI device here to use various MIDI functions (pages 41–43). (About MIDI page 45)
mixing console, PA sys­tem, or recording equip­ment (page 47).
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD 2
PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HALL 1
PHASER
HARD
HALL 2
TREMOLO
MEDIUM
STAGE
DELAY
SOFT
CHOIR GUITAR
ON
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7
POWER
This jack and selector switch allow direct con­nection to a personal computer for sequencing and other music applications (pages 48–51).
MIDI
THRU
OUT IN
MIDIMac
PC-2PC-1
TO HOST HOST SELECT
Connect the pedal cord here to use the YDP­223’s pedals (page 47).
PEDAL
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Before Using the YDP-223
To open the key cover:
To close the key cover:
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Key Cover
Lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it open.
Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys.
CAUTION
Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover.
CAUTION
Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it. Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed. Be care­ful to avoid catching fingers (yours or others, especially children’s) between the cover and main unit.
CAUTION
Do not place objects such as a piece of metal or paper on top of the key cover. Small objects placed on the key cover may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove. This could cause electric shock, short circuit, fire or other serious damage to the instrument.
Music Rest
To raise the music rest:
1. Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go.
2. Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on
the rear of the music rest.
3. Lower the music rest so that it rests on the metal sup-
ports.
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To lower the music rest:
1. Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go.
2. Raise the two metal supports (at the rear of the music rest).
3. Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the
way down.
CAUTION
Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position. When lowering the music rest, do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the way down.
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Tu rning the Power On
1. Connect the power cord.
Insert the plugs at the ends of the cord, one into the AC INLET on the YDP-223, and the other into a standard AC out­let. In some areas, a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area.
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(bottom surface)
(The shape of plug differs depending on locale.)
2. Turn the power on.
Press the [POWER] button.
•The display located in the center of the front panel and the power indicator located below the left end of the key­board lights up.
[POWER]
Power indicator
Display
Normally indicates tempo.
When you’re ready to turn off the power, press the [POWER] button again.
•The display and the power indicator turn off.
TIP
Power indicator
If you close the key cover without turning the power off, the power indicator remains lit, indicating that the power is still on.
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Setting the Volume
Initially set the [MASTER VOLUME] control about halfway between the “MIN” and “MAX” settings. Then, when you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level.
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
The level decreases. The level increases.
CAUTION
Do not use the YDP-223 at a high volume level for a long period of time, or your hearing may be damaged.
TERMINOLOGY
TIP
MASTER VOLUME:
The volume level of the entire keyboard sound
You can also adjust the [PHONES] output level and the AUX IN input level using the [MASTER VOLUME] slider.
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Connect a pair of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks. Tw o [PHONES] jacks are provided. You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. (If you are using only one pair of headphones, you can plug them into either jack.)
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Using Headphones
bottom surface
OFF
ON
NORMAL
HP. SW
SPEAKER
PHONES
standard stereo phone plug
Using the Headphone Hanger
A headphone hanger is included in the YDP-223 package so that you can hang the headphones on the YDP-223. Install the headphone hanger using included two screws (4 × 10mm) as shown in the figure.
CAUTION
Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger. Otherwise, the YDP-223 or the hanger may be damaged.
Using the Speaker Switch
This switch turns the internal speakers on or off.
NORMAL (HP. SW) ......... The speakers produce sound as long as a pair of headphones is not con-
nected.
ON ....................................... The speakers always produce sound.
OFF ...................................... The speakers produce no sound.
NORMAL
HP. SW
SPEAKER
PHONES
OFF
ON
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This section explains how to make detailed settings for the
Reference
YDP-223’s various functions.
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Part Names................................................................ 14
Listening to the Demonstration Tunes ................... 16
Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs.......................... 17
Practicing a One-Hand Part Using 50 Preset Songs
(Part Cancel Function)............................................ 18
A-B Repeat for 50 Preset Songs .................................. 20
Selecting & Playing Voices .......................................21
Selecting Voices ........................................................... 21
Using the Pedals .......................................................... 21
Adding Variations to the Sound –[BRILLIANCE]/
[REVERB]/[EFFECT] ............................................. 22
Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH].................................... 24
Tr ansposition – [TRANSPOSE]................................. 25
Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)......................... 26
Using the Metronome................................................. 27
Recording Your Performance................................... 28
Recording to [TRACK1] ............................................. 28
Re-recording TRACK1................................................ 29
Recording to [TRACK2] ............................................. 30
Changing the Initial Settings (Data recorded at the
beginning of a song)................................................ 31
Playing Back Recorded Songs.................................. 32
Playing Back a Song .................................................... 32
Useful Playback Functions.......................................... 33
Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION]........................... 34
Basic Procedure in Function Mode............................ 35
About Each Function .................................................. 37
F1. Fine Tuning of the Pitch ....................................... 37
F2. Selecting a Scale..................................................... 38
F3. Dual Mode Functions ........................................... 39
F4. Other Functions.................................................... 40
F5. Metronome Volume................................................... 40
F6. Preset Song Part Cancel Volume .......................... 40
F7. MIDI Functions..................................................... 41
F8. Backup Functions .................................................44
About MIDI.............................................................. 45
Connections ............................................................. 46
Connectors .................................................................. 46
Connecting a Personal Computer.............................. 48
Tr oubleshooting....................................................... 52
Options & Expander Modules................................. 52
Keyboard Stand Assembly ....................................... 53
Preset Voice List........................................................ 56
Demo Song List........................................................ 56
Index......................................................................... 57
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Part Names
Top panel
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MIN MAX
2
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
START
/
STOP
TEMPO FUNCTION
3
BRILLIANCE
C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4
B-1A-1
DEMO METRONOME
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
FUNCTION /
STOP
START
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
/
OTHER VALUE
TEMPO
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
GRAND PIANO 1
CHURCH
/
STOP
REC
ORGAN 1
CHURCH ORGAN 2
GRAND PIANO 2
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
STRINGS1STRINGS2JAZZ
ORGAN
7654
/
OTHER VALUE
TEMPO
/
NO +/YES PRESET
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD 1
CHORD 2
PHONE
CHORUS
ROOM
HARD
PHASER
HALL 1
MEDIUM
TREMOLO
HALL 2
SOFT
DELAY
STAGE
CHOIR GUITAR
VOICE
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
ON
POWER
1
C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7
OFF
NORMAL
HP. SW
SPEAKER
PHONES
ON
J
K
1 [POWER] ....................................... P11
2 [MASTER VOLUME]....................... P11
3 [BRILLIANCE] ................................ P22
4 [DEMO] ........................................ P16
5 METRONOME [START/STOP] ........ P27
6 [TEMPO/FUNCTION #▲▼]..... P27, 35
7 LED display ................................... P15
8 [–/NO] / [+/YES]
[PRESET] [TRACK1] [TRACK2] SONG [START/STOP]
[REC].......................... P17–20, P28–33
9 Voice buttons................................ P21
0 [REVERB] ....................................... P22
A [EFFECT] ....................................... P23
B [TOUCH]....................................... P24
C [TRANSPOSE]................................ P25
D AUX OUT...................................... P46
E AUX IN ......................................... P47
F [TO HOST]...............................P45–51
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8
TRACK1TRACK2START/STOP
REC
GRAND PIANO 1
CHURCH
ORGAN1
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
GRAND
PIANO 2
CHURCH
JAZZ
ORGAN2
ORGAN
9
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
2
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD2
PHONE
CHOIR GUITAR
0
ROOM HALL 1 HALL 2 STAGE
A
CHORUS PHASER TREMOLO DELAY
BC
HARD MEDIUM SOFT
ON
SONG
Connectors
LEVEL FIXED
AUX OUT AUX IN
VOICE
L/L+R
R L/L+RRLR
TO HOST HOST SELECT
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
THRU
MIDIMac
PC-2PC-1
MIDI
OUT IN
PEDAL
D E F G H I
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L
M
N
G HOST SELECT .......................... P45–51
H MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THRU] .......... P45–51
I [PEDAL] ......................................... P47
J [SPEAKER]...................................... P12
K [PHONES] ..................................... P12
L Soft (Left) Pedal............................. P22
M Sostenute (Center) Pedal............... P22
N Damper (Right) Pedal.................... P21
Display
•Check the operation on the display in the center of the top panel as you proceed.
•The display indicates different values, as shown below, depending on the operation.
Tempo
(Normal indication)
A song number of
“50 Greats for the Piano”
Function number Parameter value
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Listening to the Demonstration Tunes
Demonstration tunes are provided that effectively demonstrate each of the YDP-223’s voices.
Procedure
1. Turn the power on.
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2. Engage Demo mode.
3. Play a Voice demo.
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GRAND
GRAND
PIANO 1
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
/
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
REC
/
STOP
(In case the power is not turned ON) Press the [POWER] button. When the power is turned ON, one of the voice button LEDs will light. When you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level.
Press the [DEMO] button to engage Demo mode. The voice button indicators will flash in sequence.
Press one of the voice buttons to start playback of all songs starting from the corresponding voice demo tune — featuring the voice normally selected by that voice button. (If you press the SONG [START/STOP] button instead of a voice button, the GRAND PIANO 1 demo tune will begin playback.)
Adjust the volume/brilliance
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume and the [BRIL-
LIANCE]
control to adjust the brilliance (page 22).
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
PIANO 2
3
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
CHORD1
JAZZ
STRINGS1STRINGS
ORGAN
VOICE
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD2
2
PHONE
CHOIR GUITAR
ROOM
CHORUS
HALL 1
PHASER
HARD
HALL 2
TREMOLO
MEDIUM
STAGE
DELAY
SOFT
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
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For a list of the demo songs, see page 56.
NOTE
MIDI reception is not possible in Demo Song mode. Demo song data is not transmit­ted via the MIDI connectors.
NOTE
Demo mode cannot be engaged while a user song recorder (page 28) or user song playback (page 32) is in use.
TERMINOLOGY
Mode:
A mode is a status under which you can execute a certain func­tion. In Demo mode, you can play back demonstration tunes.
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4. Stop the Voice demo.
Press the SONG [START/STOP] button or the voice button of the currently­playing demo to stop playback.
5. Exit from Demo mode.
Press the [DEMO] button to exit from Demo mode and return to normal play mode. The voice button indicators will stop flashing in sequence.
NOTE
You cannot adjust the tempo of demo songs. You cannot use the part cancel function (page 40) or the song A–B repeat function (page 20) in Demo mode.
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Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs
The YDP-223 provides performance data of 50 piano songs. You can simply listen to these songs (page 17) or use them for practice (page 18). You can also refer to the included “50 Greats for the Piano” that contains scores for 50 piano preset songs.
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MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
Procedure
1. Engage Preset Song mode.
Press the [PRESET] button to engage Preset Song mode. The [PRESET],
[TRACK1] and [TRACK2] indicators will light.
2. Play any of the 50 preset songs.
2-1 Press the [–/NO], [+/YES] buttons to select the number
of the tune you want to play (the number will appear on the LED display). 1 – 50: Select a preset song number and play only
the song.
ALL: Play all preset songs in sequence. rnd: Play all preset songs continuously in random order.
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GRAND
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
ORGAN
REC
/
STOP
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
HARPSI­CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA-
PHONE
Preset Song mode cannot be engaged while the unit is in Demo Song mode (page 16), while a song is playing back (page 32), or when the user song recorder (page 28) is in use.
TERMINOLOGY
Song:
song number
On the YDP-223, performance data is called a “Song.” This includes demonstration tunes and piano preset tunes.
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
NOTE
ON
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2-2 Press the SONG [START/STOP] button to start playback.
Adjust the Volume
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume.
Adjust the tempo
You can use the [TEMPO/FUNCTION# ▼
]
buttons to adjust the playback tempo as required. The default tempo can be recalled by simultaneously pressing the [] and [] buttons.
This produces a relative tempo vari­ation, with a range from “–50” through “---” to “50” at maximum; the range will differ depending on the selected song.
3. Stop playback.
Playback will stop automatically when the selected preset song has finished. To stop the song during playback (or continuous playback), press the SONG
[START/STOP]
•To play back another song continuously, see procedure 2 above.
button.
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You can play the keyboard along with the preset song. You can change the voice playing on the keyboard.
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You can adjust the Brilliance control (page 22) and Reverb type (page 22) that is applied to the voice you play on the key­board and for the preset song playback. You can change the Effect type (page 23) and Touch sensitivity (page 24) for the keyboard voice.
NOTE
The default tempo “---” is auto­matically selected whenever a new preset song is selected, or when playback of a new preset song begins during “ALL” or “rnd” playback.
NOTE
When you select a different song (or a different song is selected during chained playback), an appropriate reverb type will be selected accordingly.
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4. Exit from Preset Song mode.
How to use the practice functions
You can turn the left- and right-hand parts on or off as required so you can practice the corresponding part (part cancel function) and continuously repeat a specified phrase within a song (song A-B repeat function). For more information, see pages 18–20.
The 50 preset songs have separate left- and right-hand parts on individual tracks. You can turn the
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left- and right-hand parts on or off as required so you can practice the corresponding part (the part that is turned off) on the keyboard. The right-hand part is played by [TRACK1] and the left-hand part is played by [TRACK2].
Press the [PRESET] button to exit Preset Song mode. The indicator turns off, and the unit returns to normal play mode.
MIDI reception is not possible in Piano Song mode. Piano song data is not transmit­ted via the MIDI connectors.
NOTE
Practicing a One-Hand Part Using 50 Preset Songs (Part Cancel Function)
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GRAND
GRAND
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
START
DEMO METRONOME
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
ORGAN
REC
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
HARPSI­CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA­PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
ON
Procedure
1. Turn off the playback part you wish to practice.
After you select a song to practice, press the [TRACK1] or [TRACK2] button to turn off the corresponding part. When you first select a song, both [TRACK1] and [TRACK2] indicators light up, indicating that you can play back both parts. When you press one of the buttons to turn off playback, the corresponding button indicator turns off and the cor­responding part playback is muted.
•Pressing the buttons repeatedly toggles playback between on and off.
2. Start playback and playing.
Press the SONG [START/STOP] button to start playback. Play the part you just turned off.
NOTE
The Preset Song Part Cancel function cannot be used during “ALL” or “rnd” (page 17) play­back.
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The parts can be turned on or off even during playback.
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The “Preset Song Part Cancel Volume” function described on page 40 can be used to set the canceled part so that it plays at a volume from “0” (no sound) to “20”. The normal setting is “5”.
TERMINOLOGY
Normal setting:
The “Normal setting” refers to the default setting (factory set­ting) obtained when you first turn on the power to the YDP-
223.
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Starting playback automatically as you start playing the keyboard (Synchro Start)
When the Synchro Start function is engaged, play back of the selected preset song will begin automati­cally as soon as you start playing on the keyboard. To engage the Synchro Start function press the
SONG [START/STOP]
part button for the ON part. A dot will appear in the lower right corner of the display. (Repeat the previous operation to disengage the Synchro Start function.) Playback will then start as soon as you begin playing on the keyboard.
Left Pedal Start/Stop
The left pedal can be assigned to start and stop preset song playback via the “Left Pedal Mode” function described on page 40.
3.
Stop playback.
When playback is complete, it automatically stops and the YDP-223 locates the top of the song. If you wish to stop playback in the middle of a song, press the
SONG[START/STOP]
button while holding the
button.
-
song number
synchro start mark
NOTE
If you hold a track button that is OFF while pressing the SONG
[START/STOP] button, that
track will be turned ON and the unit will engage Synchro Start mode.
NOTE
Both parts are automatically turned ON whenever a new song is selected.
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A-B Repeat for 50 Preset Songs
The A-B Repeat function can be used to continuously repeat a specified phrase within a preset song. Combined with the Part Cancel function described below, this provides an excellent way to practice difficult phrases.
Procedure
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1.
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
START
/
DEMO METRONOME
1
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
2
GRAND PIANO 1
CHURCH
REC
/
STOP
ORGAN1
Specify the beginning (A) and the end (B) of the phrase, and start practicing.
Select and play a preset song, then press the
FUNCTION#]
button at the beginning of the phrase
you want to repeat.
This sets the “A” point ( will appear on the dis­play).
To specify the end (B) of the phrase, press the
FUNCTION#]
button a second time at the end of the
phrase.
This sets the “B” point ( will appear on the dis­play). At this point, repeat playback will begin between the specified A and B points.
[TEMPO/
[TEMPO/
CHURCH ORGAN2
GRAND PIANO 2
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
CHORD1
JAZZ
STRINGS1STRINGS
ORGAN
VOICE
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD2
2
PHONE
CHOIR GUITAR
ROOM
CHORUS
HALL 1
PHASER
HARD
HALL 2
TREMOLO
MEDIUM
STAGE
DELAY
SOFT
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
NOTE
The A-B Repeat function cannot be used during “ALL” or “rnd” (page 17) playback.
NOTE
•To set the “A” point at the very beginning of the song, press the [TEMPO/FUNC-
TION#] button before start-
ing playback.
•To set the B point at the song’s end, press the
[TEMPO/FUNCTION#] but-
ton after song playback is complete and before disappears from the display.
ON
Stop playback.
2.
Press the
SONG [START/STOP]
button to stop playback while retaining the
specified A and B points. A-B repeat playback will resume if you press the
[START/STOP]
To cancel the A and B points, press the
button again.
[TEMPO/FUNCTION#]
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An automatic lead-in (to help guide you into the phrase) starts at the A point of the song. However, when the A point is set at the beginning of the song, the automatic lead-in is not played.
SONG
button once.
NOTE
The A and B points are auto­matically canceled when a new song is selected.
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Selecting & Playing Voices
Selecting Voices
Voice buttons
GRAND
GRAND
PIANO 2
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
DEMO METRONOME
Procedure
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
START
/
STOP
FUNCTION
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
PIANO 1
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
REC
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
CHORD1
JAZZ
STRINGS1STRINGS
ORGAN
VOICE
2
HARPSI­CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA­PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
ON
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
Select the desired voice by pressing one of the
Then, when you start playing, re-adjust the
[MASTER VOLUME]
comfortable listening level.
Using the Pedals
[VOICE]
buttons.
control for the most
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To learn characteristics of the voices, listen to demo songs for each voice (page 16). Refer to “Preset Voice List” on page 56 for more information on the characteristics of each preset voice.
TERMINOLOGY
Voice:
On the YDP-223, a voice means a “tone” or “tonal color.”
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You can control the loudness of a voice by adjusting the force with which you strike the keys, although different playing styles (touch sensitivities) have little or no effect with certain musical instruments.
Refer to “Preset Voice List” on page 56.
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The YDP-223 has three foot pedals that produce a range of expressive effects similar to those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano.
Damper (Right) Pedal
The damper pedal functions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano. When the damper pedal is pressed, notes sustain longer. Releasing the pedal immediately stops (damps) any sustained notes.
When you press the damper pedal here, the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain.
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NOTE
If the damper pedal doesn’t work, make sure that the pedal cord is properly plugged into the main unit (page 54).
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Sostenuto (Center) Pedal
If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the note(s) are held, those notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal (as if the damper pedal had been pressed) but all subsequently played notes will not be sustained. This makes it possible to sustain a chord, for example, while other notes are played “staccato.”
When you press the sostenu­to pedal here while holding the note, the note will sustain as long as you hold the pedal.
Organ, string and choir voices will continue to sound for as long as the sostenuto pedal is depressed.
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Soft (Left) Pedal
The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed. The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed.
The left pedal can be assigned to song start/stop operation via the “Left Pedal Mode” described on page 40.
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Adding Variations to the Sound – [BRILLIANCE]/
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[BRILLIANCE]
This control can be used to change the tonality or “timbre” of the sound output. The control range is from MELLOW to BRIGHT.
[REVERB]
This control enables you to select various digital reverb effects that would add extra depth and expression to the sound to create a realistic acoustic ambience.
OFF: ROOM: This setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound, similar to the
HALL 1: For a “bigger” reverb sound, use the HALL 1 setting. This effect simulates
HALL 2: For a truly spacious reverb sound, use the HALL 2 setting. This effect simu-
STAGE: Simulates the reverb of a stage environment.
Procedure
[REVERB]/[EFFECT]
[BRILLIANCE]
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
When no reverb effect is selected, no REVERB indicator is lit.
acoustic reverberation you would hear in a room.
the natural reverberation of a small-size concert hall.
lates the natural reverberation of a large concert hall.
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
[–/NO] [+/YES]
TEMPO
/
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
[EFFECT][REVERB]
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
GRAND
PIANO 1
PIANO 2
CHURCH
CHURCH
ORGAN1
ORGAN2
JAZZ
ORGAN
REC
/
STOP
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD2
2
PHONE
CHOIR GUITAR
ROOM
CHORUS
HALL 1
PHASER
HARD
HALL 2
TREMOLO
MEDIUM
STAGE
DELAY
SOFT
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
NOTE
When the BRILLIANCE is set to BRIGHT, the overall sound will be slightly louder. If the MAS­TER VOLUME is set at a high level the sound may become distorted. If so, lower the MAS­TER VOLUME level.
TIP
The default reverb type (includ­ing OFF) and depth settings are different for each voice.
TIP
Releasing the [REVERB] but­ton changes the reverb type. If you are changing the reverb depth by holding the [REVERB] button, pressing the [REVERB] button will not change the reverb type.
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Pressing the The indicators light in sequence each time the
[REVERB]
button repeatedly toggles the reverb on and off.
[REVERB]
button is pressed. No effect is
produced when all indicators are off.
Even if the REVERB effect is OFF, a “Soundboard Reverb” effect will be applied when
GRAND PIANO 1
the
voice is selected.
Adjusting Reverb Depth
Adjust the reverb depth for the selected voice by using the
[–/NO] [+/YES] buttons while holding the [REVERB] but-
ton. The depth range is from 0 through 20. The current depth setting appears on the LED display while the
[REVERB] button is held.
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Selecting & Playing Voices
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depth 0: no effect
depth 20: maximum reverb
depth
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Default depth settings are differ­ent for each voice.
depth
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[EFFECT]
The [EFFECT] button allows you to select an effect to give your sound greater depth and animation.
OFF: When no effect is selected, no EFFECT indicator is lit. CHORUS: A shimmering, broadening effect PHASER: Adds a sweeping effect to the sound. TREMOLO: Tr emolo effect DELAY: Echo effect
Procedure
To select an effect type press the [EFFECT] button a few times until the indicator corre­sponding to the desired type lights (the indicators light in sequence each time you press the [EFFECT] button). No effect is produced when all indicators are off.
Adjusting Effect Depth
You can adjust the effect depth for the selected voice by using the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons while holding the
[EFFECT] button.
The depth range is from 0 through 20. The current depth setting appears on the LED display while the [EFFECT] button is held.
depth
TIP
The default effect type (includ­ing OFF) and depth settings are different for each voice.
TIP
Releasing the [EFFECT] button changes the effect type. If you are changing the depth settings by holding the
[EFFECT] button, pressing the [EFFECT] button will not
change the effect type.
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depth 0: no effect
depth 20: maximum effect
depth
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TIP
Default depth settings are differ­ent for each voice.
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Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH]
You can select four different types of keyboard touch sensitivity — HARD, MEDIUM, SOFT or FIXED — to match different playing styles and preferences.
HARD: Requires that the keys be played quite hard to produce maximum loud-
MEDIUM: Produces a fairly “standard” keyboard response. SOFT: Allows maximum loudness to be produced with relatively light key pres-
FIXED: All notes are produced at the same volume no matter how hard the key-
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MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
ness.
sure.
board is played. You can adjust the volume.
/
OTHER VALUE
/
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
FUNCTION
[–/NO] [+/YES]
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
TIP
This setting does not change the weight of the keyboard.
TIP
Normal setting = MEDIUM
TIP
The touch sensitivity type will become the common setting for all voices. However, the touch sensitivity settings may have lit­tle or no effect with certain voices that are not normally responsive to keyboard dynam­ics. (Refer to the “Preset Voice List” on page 56.)
[TOUCH]
GRAND
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH
ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
ORGAN
REC
/
STOP
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
HARPSI­CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA­PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
ON
Procedure
To select a touch sensitivity type press the tor corresponding to the desired type lights (the indicators light in sequence each time the [TOUCH] button is pressed). No indicator is lit when “FIXED” is selected.
Changing the volume when FIXED is selected
When you select FIXED, you can set the volume for notes played in FIXED mode by using the [–/NO] and [+/YES] but­tons while you hold the [TOUCH] button. The current vol­ume level appears on the display. The volume range is from 1 through 127. The default setting is 64.
[TOUCH] button a few times until the indica-
volume range
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1: minimum volume 127: maximum volume
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The touch volume set in FIXED mode will become the common setting for all voices.
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Releasing the [TOUCH] button changes the touch type. If you are changing the volume by holding the [TOUCH] button, pressing the [TOUCH] button will not change the touch sensi­tivity type. (FIXED mode will remain selected.)
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Transposition – [TRANSPOSE]
The YDP-223’s Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals to facilitate playing in difficult key signatures, and to let you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. For example, if you set the transposition amount to “5,” playing key C produces pitch F. In this way, you can play a song as though it were in C major, and the YDP-223 will transpose it to the key of F.
[–/NO] [+/YES]
GRAND
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
ORGAN
REC
Procedure
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] button while holding the
[TRANSPOSE]
The amount of transposition appears on the LED display while the [TRANSPOSE] button is held. The default transpose setting is “0”.
The [TRANSPOSE] button indicator remains lit when a transpose setting other than “0” is selected. Every time the [TRANSPOSE] button is pressed after that switches the transpose function ON or OFF.
button to transpose down or up as required.
transposition
[TRANSPOSE]
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD1
CHORD2
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
PHONE
CHOIR GUITAR
ROOM HALL 1 HALL 2 STAGE
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
TERMINOLOGY
Transpose:
Changing the key signature of a song. On the YDP-223, trans­posing shifts the pitch of the entire keyboard.
The transposition range:
–12: –12 semitones
(down one octave)
0: normal pitch
12: 12 semitones
(up one octave)
CHORUS PHASER TREMOLO DELAY
TIP
HARD MEDIUM SOFT
ON
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Notes below and above the A-1 …. C7 range of the YDP-223 sound one octave higher and lower, respectively.
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Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)
You can play two voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. In this way, you can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar voices to create a thicker sound.
12
GRAND
GRAND
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
DEMO METRONOME
Procedure
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
START
/
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH
ORGAN2
ORGAN
REC
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
HARPSI­CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA­PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
ON
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
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1. Engage Dual mode.
2. Exit Dual mode and return to normal play mode.
Press two voice buttons at the same time (or press one voice button while hold­ing another). The voice indicators of both selected voices will light when Dual mode is active.
•According to the voice numbering priority shown in the diagram on the right, the lower value voice number will be designated as Voice 1 (the other voice will be desig­nated as Voice 2).
Voice numbering priority
12
GRAND
PIANO 1
CHURCH ORGAN1
891011
3456 7
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
GRAND
PIANO 2
CHURCH
JAZZ
ORGAN
STRINGS1STRINGS
ORGAN2
HARPSI-
CHORD1
CHORD2
2
CHOIR GUITAR
VOICE
12 13 14
VIBRA­PHONE
The YDP-223 Function mode provides access to a number of other Dual mode functions, such as volume balance setting or octave setting (page 39). (If you do not set Dual mode functions, the appropriate setting will be set in each voice by default.)
To return to the normal single-voice play mode, press any single voice button.
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[REVERB] in Dual Mode
The reverb type assigned to Voice 1 will take priority over the other. (If the reverb is set to OFF, Voice 2 reverb type will be in effect.) Reverb depth setting via the panel controls (i.e., pressing the [–/NO] or [+/YES] buttons while holding the [REVERB] but­ton — see page 22) will be applied only to Voice 1.
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[EFFECT] in Dual Mode
Depending on the conditions, one effect type may take priority over the other. Depth will be decided according to the depth default value of the voice combi­nation. However, using function F3 (page 39) you can adjust the depth value for each voice to your liking. Effect depth setting via the panel controls (i.e., pressing the [–/ NO] or [+/YES] buttons while holding the [EFFECT] button — see page 23) will be applied only to Voice 1.
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Using the Metronome
The YDP-223 features a built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tempo) that is conve­nient for practicing.
1
MELLOW BRIGHT
2
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
BRILLIANCE
[TEMPO/FUNCTION# ▲▼]
TEMPO
/
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
FUNCTION
OTHER VALUE
[–/NO] [+/YES]
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
Procedure
1. Start the metronome.
The metronome sound is turned on by pressing the METRONOME [START/STOP] button.
The beat indicator flashes at the current tempo.
Adjusting the tempo
The tempo of the metronome and user song recorder playback (the recorder is described in the next section) can be set from 32 to 280 beats per minute by using the [TEMPO/FUNCTION# , ] buttons (when the [TEMPO/FUNC-
TION# , ]
Adjusting the time signature
The time signature (beat) of the metronome can be set by using the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons while holding the METRONOME [START/STOP] button. You can set the beat to 0, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6. The current setting appears on the LED display while you are holding the METRONOME [START/STOP] button.
button’s [TEMPO] indicator is lit).
GRAND
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH ORGAN1
CHURCH ORGAN2
ORGAN
REC
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
HARPSI-
CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA­PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
ON
ENGLISH
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If the [TEMPO/FUNCTION#] button’s [FUNCTION#] indicator is lit, press the [TEMPO/FUNC-
TION#] button to light the [TEMPO] indicator.
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The volume of the metronome can be adjusted via the Metro­nome Volume function in Func-
beat
tion mode (page 40).
2. Stop the metronome.
Tu rn off the metronome by pressing the METRONOME [START/STOP] button.
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Recording Your Performance
The ability to record and play back what you’ve played on the YDP-223 keyboard can be an effective practice aid. You can, for example, record just the left-hand part, and then practice the right-hand part while playing back the recorded left-hand part. Or, since you can record up to two tracks sepa­rately, you could record the left- and right-hand parts separately, or record both parts of a duet and hear how they sound when played back. The YDP­223’s two-track Song Recorder allows the recording of one User Song.
ENGLISH
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You can record your perfor­mance (audio data) to a cas­sette tape recorder or other recording device via the AUX OUT connector (page 46).
TERMINOLOGY
Recording vs. Saving:
The format of performance data recorded on a cassette tape dif­fers from that of data recorded on the YDP-223. A cassette tape records audio signals. The YDP­223 “saves” information regard­ing note timing, voices, and a tempo value, but not audio sig­nals. When you play back recorded songs, the YDP-223 produces sound based on the saved information. Therefore, recording on the YDP-223 may be more accurately called “sav­ing information.” However, this book often uses the word “recording” because it seems to make more sense.
Recording to [TRACK1]
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GRAND
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
PIANO 2
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
/
START
DEMO METRONOME
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
STOP
FUNCTION
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
PIANO 1
JAZZ
CHURCH ORGAN2
ORGAN
STRINGS1STRINGS
CHURCH
REC
ORGAN1
Procedure
CAUTION
Notes on recording
All user song recorder data will be retained in memory for about one week after the power is turned off. If you want to keep your recorded data for longer periods of time, turn the power on for a few minutes at least once a week. It is also possible to store the data to an external MIDI storage device such as the Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3 by using the Bulk Data Dump function described on page 43.
1. Make all the initial settings.
Before you begin to record, select the voice you want to record (or voices if you will be using Dual mode). Make any other desired settings (tempo, reverb, etc.) as well. You might also want to set the volume. You can also adjust the playback volume using [MASTER VOLUME].
1
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD1
CHORD2
PHONE
2
CHOIR GUITAR
VOICE
When the unit is in Demo Song or Preset Song mode, Record mode cannot be engaged.
To avoid erasing data from the track:
Press the [TRACK1/2] button. If the indicator lights up green, the track already contains data. Note that the existing data will be erased if you record new data on the track.
ROOM HALL 1 HALL 2 STAGE
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
NOTE
NOTE
CHORUS PHASER TREMOLO DELAY
HARD MEDIUM SOFT
ON
2. Engage Record Ready mode.
Press the [REC] button to engage Record Ready mode. Recording does not actually start yet. The [TRACK1] or the [TRACK2] indicator flashes in red. The amount of memory available for recording will be shown on the LED display in approximate kilobytes, and the right-most dot on the LED display will flash at the current METRONOME tempo setting.
Record Ready mode can be disengaged before recording by pressing the [REC] button a second time.
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flash
NOTE
The amount of memory avail­able for recording:
This value in KiloBytes (a unit used of measurement for data) indicates how much space remains available for recording on the YDP-223. You can record up to a maximum of about 9,400 notes on the YDP-223 depending on pedal usage and other factors.
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3. Select the record track.
When Record mode is engaged in the previous step, the last-recorded track will automatically be selected for recording and its indicator — i.e. the [TRACK1] or
[TRACK2] button indicator — will glow red. If you want to record on a different
track, press the appropriate track button so that its indicator glows red.
4. Start recording.
Recording will begin automatically as soon as you play a note on the keyboard or press the SONG [START/STOP] button. The current measure number will appear on the display while recording.
5. Stop recording.
Press either the [REC] or SONG [START/STOP] button to stop recording. The indicator of the recorded track will glow green to indicate that it now con­tains data. (Record mode is disengaged automatically.)
6. Play back the recorded performance.
Press the SONG[START/STOP] button to play back the recorded performance. To stop playback in the middle of a song, press the SONG[START/STOP] but- ton.
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If the metronome was on when you started recording, you’ll be able to keep time with the met­ronome while recording, but the metronome sound will not be recorded.
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For more recording information, see page 30.
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The left pedal can be assigned to start and stop recording via the “Left Pedal Mode” function described on page 40.
NOTE
The record track indicator will begin to flash when the recorder memory is almost full. If the memory becomes full during recording, “FUL” will appear on the display and recording will stop automatically. (All recorded data up to that point will be retained.)
NOTE
Pressing the SONG [START/ STOP] button to start recording,
then pressing it again to stop recording will erase all previ­ously-recorded data on the selected track.
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Re-recording TRACK1
This section explains how to record again in case your performance was not satisfactory.
1. Select a voice or voices (and other settings) for recording, if necessary.
Repeat Step 1 on page 28 if you wish to change the previous settings.
2. Re-engage Record Ready mode.
Press the [REC] button, again. The selected track’s indicator flashes in red.
Follow the procedure from Step 4 on this page to re-record.
If you want to change the tempo, time signature, reverb type, or effect type when re­recording a track or when recording to another track, do so after you engage Record Ready mode (step 2).
You cannot re-record in the mid­dle of a song.
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NOTE
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Recording to [TRACK2]
This section explains how to record another part on the second track.
1. Select a voice or voices (and other settings) for the recording.
2. Re-engage Record Ready mode.
3. Select a recording track.
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Follow the procedure from Step 4 on page 29 to record.
The user song recorder records the following data:
Data in addition to the notes and voices you play is recorded. This data includes “Individual Tracks” and “Entire Song.” See below.
Select a voice (or voices) for recording. Select other settings, if necessary.
Press the [REC] button again. The selected track’s indicator flashes in red.
Select a track that you have not already used for recording. The selected track’s indi­cator lights up red. (The indicator of a track that contains previously-recorded data will glow green.)
You can record new sounds and notes on each pass while listening to the recorded track.
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If you want to change the tempo, time signature, reverb type, or effect type when re­recording a track or when recording to another track, do so after you engage Record Ready mode (step 2).
NOTE
If you don’t want to hear the previously-recorded track while you record (for example, when you want to record a song differ­ent from what you recorded on the previous track), press the playback track button before pressing the [REC] button (step 2, above) so that its indicator is turned off.
Individual Tracks
•Notes played
•Voice selection
•Pedal (Damper/Soft/Sostenuto)
• [REVERB] depth
• [EFFECT] depth
•Dual mode voices
•Dual balance (F3)
•Dual detune (F3)
•Dual octave shift (F3)
Entire Song
•Tempo
•Time signature (beat)
• [REVERB] type (including OFF)
• [EFFECT] type (including OFF)
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Changing the Initial Settings (Data recorded at the beginning of a song)
The initial settings (data recorded at the beginning of a song) can be changed after the recording. For example, after recording, you can change the voice to create a different ambience or adjust the song tempo to your taste.
You can change the following initial settings.
Individual Tracks
•Voice selection
• [REVERB] depth
• [EFFECT] depth
•Dual mode voices
Entire Song
•Tempo
•Time signature (beat)
• [REVERB] type (including OFF)
• [EFFECT] type (including OFF)
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1. Engage Record mode and select a track to change the initial settings.
The indicator glows red. (Data shared by two tracks can be changed via either track.)
2. Change the settings via the panel controls.
For example, if you wish to change the recorded voice from [E. PIANO 1] to
[E. PIANO 2], press the [E. PIANO 2] button.
Be careful not to press the SONG [START/STOP] button or a key on the keyboard, either of which will start recording and erase all previously-recorded data on the selected track.
3. Press the [REC] button to exit Record mode.
Be careful not to press the SONG [START/STOP] button or a key on the keyboard, either of which will start recording and erase all previously-recorded data on the selected track.
NOTE
You can cancel changes made to the initial settings by select­ing a different track after Step 2, then exiting Record mode dur­ing Step 3 without pressing the [REC] button. (Changes made to the data shared by two tracks are also canceled.)
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Playing Back Recorded Songs
You can play back songs recorded using the Record function (pages 28–31). You can also play the keyboard along with the play­back.
Playing Back a Song
12
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
GRAND
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
START
DEMO METRONOME
PIANO 1
TEMPO
/
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
OTHER VALUE
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
REC
/
STOP
CHURCH ORGAN1
PIANO 2
CHURCH ORGAN2
JAZZ
ORGAN
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
CHORD1
2
NOTE
Song data is not transmitted via the MIDI connectors.
HARPSI-
VIBRA-
CHORD2
PHONE
CHOIR GUITAR
ROOM
CHORUS
HARD
HALL 1
PHASER
MEDIUM
HALL 2
TREMOLO
SOFT
STAGE
DELAY
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
ON
ENGLISH
Procedure
1. Start playback.
2. Stop playback.
Press the SONG [START/STOP] button. The current measure number appears on the display during playback.
•You can play the keyboard while the YDP-223 is playing back a song. You can also play the notes in a voice different from the playback voice by selecting a voice from the panel.
Adjust the volume
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume.
Adjust the tempo
You can use the [TEMPO/FUNCTION# , ] buttons to adjust the playback tempo as required before or during playback. The default tempo (the song’s original tempo) is set when you press the [] and [] buttons simultaneously.
When playback is complete, the YDP-223 automatically stops and locates the top of the song. To stop playback in the middle of a song, press the SONG
[START/STOP]
button.
NOTE
When the unit is in Demo Song or Preset Song mode, you can­not play back recorded songs.
NOTE
The track indicators will not light up green automatically when the power is turned on, even if the user song recorder contains data. Make sure that you press the track buttons before you start playback.
NOTE
Playback cannot be started when the recorder contains no data.
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You can also enjoy playing duets with yourself by record­ing one part of a duet or a song for two pianos, then playing the other part while the recorded part plays back.
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If the metronome is being used during playback, the metro­nome will automatically stop when playback is stopped.
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If the REVERB type is changed via the panel controls during playback, both the playback and keyboard reverb effects will be changed.
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If the EFFECT type is changed via the panel controls during playback, the playback effect may be switched off in some cases.
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Useful Playback Functions
Turning track playback on and off
When you select a song on the YDP-223, the indicators for tracks that contain data (one of ing or stopped, pressing these track buttons turns off the indicators, and the data on those tracks is not played. Pressing the track buttons toggles track playback on and off.
[TRACK1] [TRACK2] or both) are lit in green. While the YDP-223 is play-
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Tr acks can be turned on or off before or during playback. If both tracks are turned off, playback will not start (or the playback will stop).
Starting playback automatically when you start playing the keyboard (Synchro Start)
You can start playback as soon as you start playing the keyboard. This is called the “Synchro Start” function. To engage the Synchro Start function, press the SONG [START/STOP] button while holding a track button that is ON. The right-most dot on the display will flash at the current tempo.
(Repeat the previous operation to disengage the Synchro Start function.)
Flash
Playback will then start as soon as you begin playing on the keyboard.
This function is useful when you wish to match the timing of the beginning of the play­back sound and the start of your own performance.
Assigning the START/STOP function to the left pedal
The left pedal can also be assigned to song start/stop operation via the “Pedal Start/ Stop” (page 40). This is convenient for starting playback of the recorded part anytime after you have started playing.
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You can adjust the volume of a part of a song from “50 Greats for the Piano” for which play­back is turned off (pages 18, 40). During recorder playback, the volume of a track that is turned off will always be “0.”
NOTE
If you press the SONG [START/ STOP] button while holding
down a track button that is OFF, track playback is turned on and the Synchro Start function is placed on stand-by.
TERMINOLOGY
Synchro:
Synchronous; occurring at the same time
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Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION]
You can set various parameters to make the best use of YDP-223 functions, such as fine tuning the pitch, selecting a voice for the metronome, repeating playback, etc.
The following parameters are available. The YDP-223 has eight main functions. Some of these main functions consist of a set of sub-modes.
Parameter List
Fine tuning of the pitch
Selecting a scale
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Dual mode functions
Other Functions
Metronome volume
Preset Song Part Cancel Volume
MIDI Functions
Backup Functions
Function Sub-Mode Function Number Reference page
—F137
Scale F2.1 38
Base Note F2.2 38
Dual Balance F3.1 39
Dual Detune F3.2 39
Voice 1 Octave Shift F3.3 39
Voice 2 Octave Shift F3.4 39
Voice 1 Effect Depth F3.5 39
Voice 2 Effect Depth F3.6 39
Reset F3.7 39
Left Pedal Mode F4.1 40
Soft Pedal Effect Depth F4.2 40
—F540
F6 40
MIDI Transmit Channel Selection F7.1 41
MIDI Receive Channel Selection F7.2 41
Local Control ON/OFF F7.3 41
Program Change ON/OFF F7.4 42
Control Change ON/OFF F7.5 42
MIDI Transmit Transpose F7.6 42
Panel/Status Transmit F7.7 42
Bulk Data Dump F7.8 43
Voice F8.1 44
MIDI F8.2 44
Tuning F8.3 44
Others F8.4 44
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Basic Procedure in Function Mode
Follow the steps below to use the functions. (If you become lost while using a function, return to this page and read the basic procedure.)
MIN MAX
MASTER VOLUME
MELLOW BRIGHT
BRILLIANCE
124 45
START
DEMO METRONOME
/
FUNCTION
TEMPO
TEMPO
/
STOP
FUNCTION
TEMPO
/
OTHER VALUE
3
/
NO +/YES PRESET
TRACK1TRACK2START
SONG
/
STOP
Procedure
1. Engage Function mode.
Press the [TEMPO/FUNCTION#] button so that its [FUNCTION#] indicator lights.
will appear on the display. (The indication of “ ” varies depending on
the status of the unit and usage.)
2. Select a function.
Use the [TEMPO/FUNCTION# , ] buttons to select the desired function from F1–F8.
TEMPO FUNCTION
TEMPO/FUNCTION
GRAND
E.PIANO1E.PIANO2HARPSI-
GRAND
PIANO 1
PIANO 2
CHURCH
CHURCH
ORGAN1
ORGAN2
JAZZ
ORGAN
REC
CHORD1
STRINGS1STRINGS
VOICE
2
HARPSI­CHORD2
CHOIR GUITAR
VIBRA­PHONE
ROOM
CHORUS
HALL 1
PHASER
HARD
HALL 2
TREMOLO
MEDIUM
STAGE
DELAY
SOFT
REVERB EFFECT TOUCH TRANSPOSE
ON
ENGLISH
NOTE
Functions cannot be selected during Demo/Preset Song mode or when the user song recorder is in operation.
NOTE
To cancel the function in Step 2, 3, or 4, press the [TEMPO/ FUNCTION# , ] button any time to exit Function mode.
3. Use the [–/NO] [+/YES] buttons.
If the function does not include sub-modes, start setting the parameters. If the function includes sub-modes, press the [+/YES] button once to enter the respective sub-mode.
4. Operate the desired function using the following
two buttons.
1 [TEMPO/FUNCTION# , ]
Selects the desired function/sub-mode.
2 [–/NO] or [+/YES]
After you select the desired function or sub-mode, set the ON/OFF, select the type, or change the value, accordingly. Depending on the setting, the default setting (which is used when you first turn on the power to the YDP-223) is recalled by pressing the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons simultaneously.
TIP
After you select the function, the current setting will be displayed when the [–/NO] or [+/YES] but- ton is pressed for the first time.
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Operation Example 1 (F1. Fine tuning of the pitch)
TEMPO FUNCTION
TEMPO FUNCTION
LCD indication
Operation Example 2 (F3.1 “Dual Balance”)
ENGLISH
TEMPO/FUNCTION
Engage Function mode.
–/NO +/YES
Change the value.
TEMPO FUNCTION
TEMPO/FUNCTION
Engage function mode.
+/YES
Engage the respective
sub-mode.
/
NO +/YES
TEMPO/FUNCTION
Select a desired function.
LCD indication
TEMPO FUNCTION
TEMPO/FUNCTION
Select a desired function.
TEMPO FUNCTION
TEMPO/FUNCTION
LCD indication
Select a desired sub-mode.
LCD indication
LCD indication
Change the value.
5. Do the following when you finish using the func-
tion.
To exit Function mode, press the [TEMPO/FUNCTION#] button so that its
[TEMPO] indicator lights.
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