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• This AC adaptor is designed for use with only Yamaha electronic • When setting up, make sure that the AC outlet is easily
instruments. Do not use for any other purpose. accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately
• Indoor use only. Do not use in any wet environments. turn off the power switch of the instrument and disconnect the AC
adaptor from the outlet. When the AC adaptor is connected to the
AC outlet, keep in mind that electricity is flowing at the minimum
level, even if the power switch is turned off. When you are not
using the instrument for a long time, make sure to unplug the
power cord from the wall AC outlet.
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:
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- Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not designed to be • If the batteries do leak, avoid contact with the leaked fluid. If the
charged. battery fluid should come in contact with your eyes, mouth, or
- Keep the batteries separate from metallic objects such as skin, wash immediately with water and consult a doctor. Battery
necklaces, hairpins, coins, and keys. fluid is corrosive and may possibly cause loss of sight or
chemical burns.
- Use the specified battery type (page 24) only.
- Use new batteries, all of which are the same type, same model,
and made by the same manufacturer. If you notice any abnormality
- Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with
• When one of the following problems occur, immediately turn off
the +/- polarity markings.
the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet.
- When the batteries run out, or if the instrument is not to be (If you are using batteries, remove all batteries from the
used for a long time, remove the batteries from the instrument. instrument.) Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service
- When using Ni-MH batteries, follow the instructions that came personnel.
with the batteries. Use only the specified charger device when - The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged.
charging.
- It emits unusual smells or smoke.
• Keep batteries away from small children who might accidentally
- Some object has been dropped into the instrument.
swallow them.
- There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument.
- If any cracks or breakages exist on the instrument.
CAUTION
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:
• Use only the stand specified for the instrument. When attaching it,
Power supply/AC adaptor use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could cause
damage to the internal components or result in the instrument
• Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a
falling over.
multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or
possibly cause overheating in the outlet.
• When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, Connections
always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord
• Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components,
can damage it.
turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on
• Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum.
not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical
• Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum
storms.
levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the
instrument to set the desired listening level.
Location
• Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might Handling caution
accidentally fall over.
• Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
• Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables, to
• Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps
prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might trip
on the panel or keyboard. This could cause physical injury to you
over them.
or others, damage to the instrument or other property, or
• When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are operational failure.
using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs,
• Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the
immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug
instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons,
from the outlet. Even when the power switch is turned off,
switches or connectors.
electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level.
When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to • Do not use the instrument or headphones for a long period of
unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet. 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.
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Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
Even when the [ ] (Standby/On) switch is in standby status (display is off), electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level.
When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations.
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To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage About copyrights
to the product, damage to data, or damage to • Copying of the commercially available musical data
other property, follow the notices below. including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data
is strictly prohibited except for your personal use.
Handling • This product incorporates and bundles contents in which
• Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which
stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric Yamaha has license to use others' copyrights. Due to
devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may copyright laws and other relevant laws, you are NOT
generate noise. When you use the instrument along with allowed to distribute media in which these contents are
an application on your smart device such as a saved or recorded and remain virtually the same or very
smartphone or tablet, we recommend that you enable similar to those in the product.
“Airplane Mode” on that device in order to avoid noise * The contents described above include a computer
caused by communication. program, Accompaniment Style data, MIDI data, WAVE
• Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or data, voice recording data, a score, score data, etc.
vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct * You are allowed to distribute medium in which your
sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to performance or music production using these contents
prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration, damage to is recorded, and the permission of Yamaha Corporation
the internal components or unstable operation. (Verified is not required in such cases.
operating temperature range: 5° – 40°C, or 41° – 104°F.)
• Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the About functions/data bundled with the
instrument, since this might discolor the panel or instrument
keyboard. • Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or
• Do not press the LCD screen with your finger because it arrangement, and may not be exactly the same as the
is a sensitive, precision-made part. Doing so might cause original.
an appearance abnormality, such as a stripe on the LCD,
although this abnormality should disappear again within About this manual
a short time. • The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this
manual are for instructional purposes only, and may
Maintenance appear somewhat different from those on your
• When cleaning the instrument, use a soft and dry cloth. instrument.
Do not use paint thinners, solvents, alcohol, cleaning • The company names and product names in this manual
fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their
respective companies.
Saving data
• Some of the data of this instrument (page 23) are retained
when the power is turned off. However, the saved data may
be lost due to some failure, an operation mistake, etc.
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“Style” etc.
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at the lower right on the YouTube screen.
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Specifications 24
Reference
Index 25
Playing the Keyboard 15
Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices ....................... 15
Playing the Keyboard with Two Persons (Duo mode)..... 15 Appendix
Playing and Practice Songs 16 Voice List............................................................. 26
Playing Songs ............................................................. 16 SFX Kit List ......................................................... 29
Using the Song Lesson Feature ................................. 16 Style List.............................................................. 30
Playing Rhythm and Accompaniment (Style) 17 Song List ............................................................. 31
Effect Type List................................................... 32
How to Play Chords when Playing the Style
Smart Chord Chart ............................................. 33
(Fingering Type)...................................................... 18
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DC IN jack
1 Make sure that the power of the instrument is off.
(page 13) 2 Open the battery compartment cover located on
1 the instrument’s bottom panel.
AC
2
AC outlet
adaptor
WARNING
• Use the specified AC adaptor (page 24) only. Using the
wrong AC adaptor can result in damage to the instrument
or overheating.
WARNING
3 Insert the six new batteries, being careful to fol-
• When using the AC adaptor with a removable plug, make
sure to keep the plug attached to the AC adaptor. Using the
low the polarity markings on the inside of the
plug alone can cause electric shock or fire. compartment.
• If the plug is accidentally removed from the AC adaptor,
slide it back in until it clicks into place, taking care to
avoid touching any internal metal parts. To avoid electric
shock, short circuit or damage, also be careful that there
is no dust between the AC adaptor and plug.
Plug
NOTICE
• Failure to set the battery type may shorten the amount of
the battery life. Make sure to set the battery type correctly.
NOTICE
• Press only the [ ] (Standby/On) switch when turning the
power on. Any other operations such as pressing the pedal
are not allowed. Doing so may cause the instrument to
malfunction.
q r t y
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!0
!1 !2
!3 !4 !5 !6 !7
!8
Display Items
Each icon appears on the display when each function is on.
Indicates that a Dual Voice (No. While this icon appears on ....Voice selection mode
387–401) is selected. the display, the VOICE/ ....Song mode
SONG/STYLE Category but-
Ultra-Wide Stereo (Function Num- ....Style mode
tons can be used as Number
ber 017; page 22) buttons. * The mark next to the mode name indicates which
mode is active and whose contents can be selected
Duo Mode (Function Number 022; with the Category buttons or [+]/[-] buttons.
page 23)
* always appears on the display.
001
GrandPno
Indicates the information about the Quiz
(page 19).
Indicates the chord which is Indicates the current mea- Indicates notes currently being played.
played on the Auto Accompani- sure number of current Indicates the correct notes when using the Quiz function,
ment range (page 17) of the key- Style/Song or the Function the melody notes of a Song when using the Song lesson
board, or specified via Song Number (page 21). function, or the notes of chord for the Auto Accompani-
playback. ment, etc.
2 z、c
1
2x 2c
x Select using the [+]/[-] buttons (!3; page 13).
1 Press one of the [VOICE], [SONG], and
[STYLE] buttons. Press the [+] button to select the next Voice/Song/Style
and [-] button to select the previous one.
2 Select your desired Voice/Song/Style by
one of the following z–c methods.
c Select using the Number buttons (!2; page 13)
(NUM LOCK ).
z Select using the Category buttons (!2; page Pressing the [FUNCTION] button for longer than a sec-
13). ond enables you to use the Category buttons as Num-
ber buttons. Press your desired Voice/Song/Style
The Voice category names are displayed in the upper row
Number referring to the Voice/Song/Style Lists (pages
of the panel, the Song category names are in the middle
26–32). To quit the numerical input, press the [FUNC-
row, and the Style category names are in the lower row.
TION] button for longer than a second again.
You can select the Voice/Song/Style in each category.
Each time these buttons are pressed, the Voice/Song/
Style switches sequentially.
You can simply enjoy listening to the internal Songs, or use them with just about any of
the functions, such as lesson.
2 Press the [START/STOP] button to start 2 Press either or both the [R] and [L] buttons
playback. to select the part you want to practice.
To stop playback, press the [START/STOP] but- “Left” or “Right” or “BothHand” will appear on the
ton again. display.
NOTE
While playing a Song, press the [A-B REPEAT] but- • In this step, “No LPart” may appear, indicating that the
ton at the point you want to specify as the start point current Song does not contain a left-hand part.
(A). Press the button again at the point you want to
specify as the end point (B). 3 Select and press one of the buttons cor-
To cancel repeat playback, press the button again. responding to the desired lesson (from
the three below) and start the lesson.
To change the tempo: Lesson 1 - Listen & Learn
The part you selected will sound as a model. Lis-
Refer to t [TEMPO/TAP] button on page 12.
ten to it carefully and remember it well.
To listen only one part of a Song: Lesson 2 - Timing
Learn to play the notes at the correct timing.
While playing a Song, press the [R] or [L] button to Even if you play wrong notes, the correct notes
mute the part to that you do not want to listen. For shown in the display will sound.
example, pressing the [L] button to mute the left part
Lesson 3 - Waiting
enables you to listen and practice only right part.
Learn to play the correct notes shown on the dis-
play. The Song pauses until you play the right note.
NOTE
• When starting playback of the Song Lesson, the Voice
(See page 12.) changes to “000” (OTS; page 12).
This instrument includes the Auto Accompaniment feature that automatically plays
appropriate “Styles” (rhythm + bass + chord accompaniment), controlled simply play-
ing chords with your left hand.
You can select how you want to play the chords from two ways: “Smart Chord,” which
lets you play chords by playing a key with only one finger, and “Multi Finger,” which lets
you play them normally, with all the constituent notes.
The explanations here apply when playing Styles with “Smart Chord.” If you want to
play all the notes of the chords yourself, set the Fingering Type to “Multi Finger.”
4 7, 10 6 5 11
1 Press the [STYLE] button. 5 Press the [SYNC START] button to turn
Synchro Start on.
2 Select your desired Style (page 14). Synchro Start: This function lets you start the Style as
3 Set the Function Setting “Smart Chord soon as you start playing the keyboard in the Auto
Key” (Function Number 009; page 21) to Accompaniment range.
match the key signature of your music
score. 6 Press the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button to
For details on “Smart Chord Key,” refer to page select Main A or Main B.
18. MAIN: This is the accompaniment pattern for the main
part of the Song. There are two variations (A and B).
4 Press the [ACMP ON/OFF] button to turn
on Auto Accompaniment.
With this operation, the area of the keyboard to
7 Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button to
add an Intro part before starting Style
the left of the Split Point (054: F#2) becomes the playback.
“Auto Accompaniment range” and is used only for
specifying the chords.
8 Play a key with your left hand in the Auto
Split Point ... default setting: 054 (F#2)
Accompaniment range to start playback
of the Intro.
Play just the root note with your left hand while
playing melodies with your right hand.
036 048 060 072 084 096 Press the [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button as neces-
(C1) (C2) (C3) (C4) (C5) (C6) sary to switch between Main A and B. The Fill-in
Auto Accompani- is added between them.
ment range
FILL-IN(AUTO FILL): A short phrase is automatically
The Split Point can be changed on the Function added before changing to Main A or B.
setting display by holding down the [ACMP ON/
OFF] button for longer than a second.
9 Press the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button to
add an Ending part before stopping Style
To play back the rhythm part only playback.
If you press the [START/STOP] button without pressing the You can have the Ending gradually slow down
[ACMP ON/OFF] button in this step, only the rhythm part (ritardando) by pressing the [INTRO/ENDING/rit.]
can be played back. button again while the Ending is playing back.
You can also stop the Style by pressing the
[START/STOP] button.
How to Play Chords when Play- For details on the way to play a chord with “Multi Fin-
ger”, refer to “SONG BOOK”.
ing the Style (Fingering Type)
Looking Up Chords Using the Chord
The way to play a chord when playing the Style dif-
Dictionary
fers by Fingering Types. Set the desired Fingering This Dictionary function is useful when you know the
Type via Function Number 008 (page 21) and enjoy name of a certain chord but do not know the constituent
playing the keyboard with the Style. notes to play.
Press and hold the [3 WAITING] button (page 12) for lon-
Smart Chord (Default setting) ger than a second to call up “Dict.” This operation will
You can play the Style with playing only root note of a divide the entire keyboard into the three ranges, split at
chord. C3 and C5 as illustrated below:
Keyboard Root
playing range Chord Type range
range
Smart Chord Key setting
When playing with the Style played with the Smart
Chord function, you need to set the “key” of the
Songs you want to play in advance. Set the number Far right of
the keyboard
of the sharps (#) or flats (b) on your music score via
the Function setting “Smart Chord Key” (Function 1 Press the root note of the chord in the Root range.
Number 009; page 21). 2 Specify a chord type in the Chord Type range referring
For example, when you want to play the music score to the illustration above the keyboard in the range. The
below, you need to set the Smart Chord Key to “FL2” notes you should play are shown in the display.
(2 flats). 3 Play the corresponding notes in the Keyboard playing
range. When you've played the chord properly, a bell
sound signals your success.
4 To exit the Chord Dictionary, press one of these buttons;
[VOICE], [SONG], or [STYLE].
With this instrument, you can develop your ear for pitch by playing with the Quiz func-
tion as well as enjoying playing the keyboard.
1 Select the desired Voice that you want to To change the Quiz Level (difficulty):
guess (page 14) in advance.
Press the [QUIZ] button for longer than a second to
Pressing the [SFX KIT] button lets you to try to
change the Quiz Level. The difficulty differs by level.
guess some fun sounds.
Select your desired level and enjoy the Quiz! For
2 Press the [QUIZ] button to details on the level, refer to the “Quiz Level” (Func-
tion Number 018; page 22).
start Quiz.
3 Select the same note from the Display items for the Quiz
instrument and play the key.
When you pressed the [SFX KIT]
button in step 1, select the illustration above the q e
keyboard that matches the sound from the instru-
ment and play the key.
• There are a total of 10 questions.
w
• The answer time for a question is about 10 sec-
onds. q The number of correct answers
• You can try the same Quiz question three times means the number of correct answers and
and check the number of times of answering means the number of incorrect answers.
on the display. w The number of times of answering
• When the Quiz finishes with the 10th question, You can check how many times you tried the
you can check your grade (Excellent!, Very same question.
Good!, or Good) on the display.
e Quiz Level (difficulty)
To quit the Quiz before the 10th question, press You can check the current Quiz Level.
the [QUIZ] button again.
CAUTION
• Do not use the instrument or headphones for a long period
of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this
Stereo- can cause permanent hearing loss.
mini plug
• Before connecting the instrument to other electronic com-
ponents, turn off the power of all the components. Also,
before turning any components on or off, make sure to set
Audio device all volume levels to minimum. Otherwise, damage to the
(Smartphone. etc.) components or electrical shock may occur.
NOTICE
3 Turn on the audio device, then this • To avoid possible damage to the external device, first turn
on the power to the instrument, then to the external
instrument. device. Reverse this order when you turn the power off.
The Functions settings provide access to range of detailed instrument parameters such
as Tuning, Split Point, Voices and Effects.
1 Press the [FUNCTION] button several Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to
recall the default setting.
times until the desired item appears.
To decrease the Function Number by one, simul- NOTE
taneously hold down the [FUNCTION] button and • Press the [FUNCTION] button in the step 1 enables you to
use the VOICE/SONG/STYLE Category buttons as Num-
press the [-] button briefly. Simply pressing only ber buttons.
[+] or [-] button does not change the Function
Number.
3 To exit the Function settings, press one
of these buttons; [VOICE], [SONG] or
2 Set the value by using the Number but- [STYLE].
tons or [+]/[-] buttons.
Function List
Func-
tion Function Name Display Range/Settings Default Value Descriptions
Number
Overall
001 Transpose Transpos -12–12 0 Determines the pitch of the instrument in semitone incre-
ments.
002 Tuning Tuning 427.0Hz–453.0Hz 440.0Hz Determines the fine tuning of the pitch of the entire instrument
in approx. 0.2Hz increments.
003 Split Point SplitPnt 036–096 (C1–C6) 054(F#2) Determines the Split “point”—in other words, the key that sep-
arates the Auto Accompaniment range and Voice (page 17).
004 Volume M.Volume 000–127 * Adjusts the volume of keyboard performance when perform-
ing along with a Song or a Style.
005 Octave M.Octave -2–2 * Determines the octave range for the Voice.
006 Chorus Depth M.Chorus 000–127 * Determines how much of the Voice’s signal is sent to the Cho-
rus effect (see “Chorus Type” on page 22).
007 Style Volume StyleVol 000–127 100 Determines the volume of the Style (page 18).
008 Fingering Type FingType 1 (SmartChd) 1 (SmartChd) Determines how to play the chord in Accompaniment Section
2 (Multi) when playing with a Style.
009 Smart Chord Key S.ChdKey FL7 (7 Flats b) – SP0 SP0 Determines the Key Signature when the Fingering Type is set
(No Key Signature) – (No Key to “Smart Chord.” For example, if there are 2 sharps(#) on
SP7 (7 Sharps #) Signature ) your music score, press the [+]/[-] buttons until “SP2” appears
on the display.
010 Song Volume SongVol 000–127 100 Determines the volume of the Song (page 16).
011 Song Melody MelodyVc 001–401 ** You can change a Song’s melody Voice to any other desired
Voice Voice as follows:
1. Select a Song (page 14).
2. Select the desired Voice (page 14).
3. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up
“MelodyVc.”
4. Press the [+] button.
“SONG MELODY VOICE” appears in the display for a few
seconds, and the selected Voice in step 2 replaces the Song’s
original melody Voice. Selecting another Song will cancel the
Melody Voice change.
Func-
tion Function Name Display Range/Settings Default Value Descriptions
Number
012 Reverb Type Reverb 01–03 (Hall 1–3) ** Determines the Reverb type. The best suited type is called up
04–05 (Room 1–2) by selecting a Song or Style.
06–07 (Stage 1–2)
Reverb
08–09 (Plate 1–2)
10 (Off) Adds the ambience of a club or concert hall to the sound.
013 Reverb Level RevLevel 000–127 64 Determines how much of the Voice’s signal is sent to the
Reverb effect.
014 Chorus Type Chorus 1 (Chorus1) ** Determines the Chorus type. The best suited type is called up
2 (Chorus2) by selecting a Song, Style or Voice. However, this Chorus
3 (Chorus3) effect is not applied to some Voices because their Chorus
4 (Flanger1) Depth (Function Number 006) are set to “000” by default. In
5 (Flanger2) that case, raise the Chorus Depth as desired.
6 (Off)
Chorus
Makes the Voice sound richer, warmer and more spacious.
015 Panel Sustain Sustain on/oFF oFF Determines whether the Panel Sustain function is on or off.
016 Master EQ Type MasterEQ 1 (Speaker) 1 (Speaker) Sets the equalizer applied to the speaker output for the
2 (Headphone) desired sound in different listening situations.
3 (Boost) Master EQ types
4 (Piano)
5 (Bright) 1 Speaker Optimum for listening via the instru-
6 (Mild) ment’s built-in speakers.
2 Headphone Optimum for headphones, or for listen-
ing via external speakers.
3 Boost Features more powerful sound. When
selecting this type, there are some
Voices or Styles that may easily dis-
tort.
4 Piano Optimum for piano solo performance.
5 Bright Lowers the mid range for a brighter
sound.
6 Mild Lowers the high range for a softer
sound.
017 Wide Type Wide 1 (Wide1) 4 (Wide Off) Determines the Ultra-Wide Stereo type.
2 (Wide2) Higher values produce a greater Wide effect (except for 4).
3 (Wide3)
4 (Wide Off)
018 Quiz Level QuizLvl AUt (Auto), 1, 2, 3 AUt (Auto) Determines the Quiz Level.
AUt (Auto) The Quiz Level increases the difficulty
from Level 1 to Level 3 according to
the number of correct answers.
Correct answers 0-4: Level 1
5-7: Level 2
8-9: Level 3
1 One note sounds.
2 Three notes sound one-by-one.
3 Three notes sound simultaneously.
019 Time Signature TimeSig 00–15 ** Determines the time signature of the Metronome.
Numerator
020 Metronome MetroVol 000–127 100 Determines the volume of the Metronome.
Volume
021 Your Tempo YourTemp on/oFF on This parameter is for the Lesson 3 “Waiting.” When set to ON,
playback tempo will change for matching the speed you are
playing at. When set to OFF, playback tempo will be main-
tained regardless of the speed you are playing at.
Func-
tion Function Name Display Range/Settings Default Value Descriptions
Number
022 Duo Mode DuoMode on/oFF oFF Turns Duo Mode (page 15) on or off.
023 Duo Type DuoType 1 (Balance) 2 (Separate) Determines how sounds are output from the speaker in the
2 (Separate) Duo Mode.
Balance The performance sounds of the left section
and the right section will sound from both the
left and right speakers.
Separate The performance sound of the left section will
sound from the left speaker, and the perfor-
mance sound of the right section will sound
from the right speaker.
024 Demo Group DemoGrp 1 (Demo) 1 (Demo) Determines the repeat playback group. After holding down the
2 (Preset) [DEMO] button for longer than a second to select a playback
3 (User) Demo Group, pressing [DEMO] button starts playback of all
internal Songs in each Demo Group.
Demo Preset Songs (Song Number: 001–003)
Preset All preset Songs (Song Number: 001–100)
User User Song (Song Number: 113)
025 Demo Play Mode PlayMode 1 (Normal) 1 (Normal) Determines the repeat playback mode.
2 (Random)
026 Auto Power Off AutoOff oFF, 5/10/15/30/60/ 30 minutes Specifies the time that will elapse before the instrument’s
Time 120 (minutes) power is automatically turned off.
027 Battery Type Battery 1 (Alkaline) 1 (Alkaline) Selects the type of batteries you have installed to this instru-
2 (Ni-MH) ment.
Alkaline Alkaline battery/manganese battery
Ni-MH Rechargeable battery
Backup parameters
• User Song (page 19)
• FUNCTION Settings:
Tuning, Fingering Type, Master EQ Type, Your Tempo, Auto Power Off Time, Battery Type
You can initialize backup data via the following method. While holding down the highest white key, press the
[ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn the power on.
Specifications
Product Name Connectivity
Digital Keyboard • DC IN: 12 V
Dimensions (W × D × H) • Headphones/Output: Standard stereo phone jack (PHONES/
940 mm × 317 mm × 104 mm (37" × 12-1/2" × 4-1/8") OUTPUT) ×1
• Sustain Pedal
Weight • AUX IN: Stereo mini jack ×1
4.0 kg (not including batteries) (8 lb, 13 oz)
Sound System
Keyboard • Amplifiers: 2.5 W + 2.5 W
Number of Keys: 61 (C1 – C6) • Speaker: 12 cm x 2
Voices Power Supply
• Polyphony (max.): 32 • Power Supply:
• Number of Voices: 384 Voices + 17 drum/SFX kits AC Adaptor: PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by
Effects Yamaha
• Types: Reverb 9 types, Chorus 5 types, Master EQ 6 types, Batteries: Six “AA” size alkaline (LR6), manganese (R6) or
Ultra-Wide Stereo 3 types Ni-MH rechargeable batteries
Accompaniment Styles • Power Consumption: 6 W (When using PA-130 AC adaptor)
• Number of Styles: 143 • Auto Power Off function
• Fingering: Smart Chord, Multi Finger Included Accessories
• Style Control: ACMP ON/OFF, SYNC START, START/STOP, Owner’s Manual, Online Member Product Registration, Music
INTRO/ENDING/rit., MAIN/AUTO FILL rest, AC adaptor * (PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by
Songs Yamaha)
* May not be included depending on your area. Please check with your
• Number of Preset Songs: 112 (including Chord Study: 12)
Yamaha dealer.
• A-B Repeat
Separately Sold Accessories
Recording
(May not be available depending on your area.)
• Number of Songs: 1
• AC adaptor
• Number of Tracks: 1
Users within U.S. or Europe: PA-130 or an equivalent rec-
• Data Capacity: Approx. 300 notes
ommended by Yamaha
Function Others: PA-3C, PA-130 or equivalent
• Lesson: [1 LISTEN & LEARN], [2 TIMING], [3 WAITING] • Headphones: HPH-50/HPH-100/HPH-150
• Chord Dictionary • Footswitch: FC4A/FC5
• Panel Sustain • Keyboard stand: L-2C
• One Touch Setting (OTS)
• Metronome
• Tempo Range: 11 – 280 (Tap Tempo: 32 – 280) * The contents of this manual apply to the latest specifications as of the
• Transpose: -12 – 0 – +12 publishing date. To obtain the latest manual, access the Yamaha website
• Tuning: 427.0 – 440.0 – 453.0 Hz (approx. 0.2 Hz increments) then download the manual file. Since specifications, equipment or sepa-
• Duo rately sold accessories may not be the same in every locale, please check
with your Yamaha dealer.
• Quiz
• Miscellaneous: PIANO button ([PORTABLE GRAND] button),
SFX Kit button
Maximum Polyphony
The instrument has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means that it can play a NOTE
maximum of up to 32 notes at once, regardless of what functions are used. Auto • Some voices may sound continu-
accompaniment uses a number of the available notes, so when auto accompaniment ously or have a long decay after the
is used the total number of available notes for playing on the keyboard is notes have been released while the
correspondingly reduced. The same applies to the Song functions. If the maximum sustain pedal (footswitch) is held.
polyphony is exceeded, earlier played notes will be cut off and the most recent notes
have priority (last note priority).
D1 D 1 Footsteps G3 G 3 Owl
C 2 Gong 2 F 4 Siren
C2 F4
C#2 C# 2 Kick a can F#4 F# 4 Car Passing
G2 G 2 Rain C 5 UFO
C5
G#2 G# 2 Splash C#5 C# 5 Car Engine Ignition
C 3 Cat F 5 Chime
C3 F5
C#3 C# 3 Dog F#5 F# 5 Cash register drawer
C6 C 6 Chau Gong
Style No. Style Name Style No. Style Name Style No. Style Name
POP & ROCK 049 Dixieland 098 Rajasthan
001 BritPopRock 050 Ragtime 099 Dandiya
002 8BeatModern R&B 100 Qawwali
003 Cool8Beat 051 Soul 101 FolkHills
004 60sGuitarPop 052 DetroitPop 102 ModernDangdut 1
005 8BeatAdria 053 6/8Soul 103 ModernDangdut 2
006 60s8Beat 054 CrocoTwist 104 Keroncong
007 8Beat 055 Rock&Roll 105 VietnamesePopBallad
008 OffBeat 056 ComboBoogie 106 Vietnamese6/8Ballad
009 60sRock 057 6/8Blues 107 XiQingLuoGu
010 HardRock LATIN 108 YiZuMinGe
011 RockShuffle 058 BrazilianSamba 109 JingJuJieZou
012 8BeatRock 059 BossaNova BALLROOM
013 16Beat 060 Forro 110 VienneseWaltz
014 PopShuffle 061 Sertanejo 111 EnglishWaltz
015 GuitarPop 062 Joropo 112 Slowfox
016 16BeatUptempo 063 Parranda 113 Foxtrot
017 KoolShuffle 064 Reggaeton 114 Quickstep
018 HipHopLight 065 Tijuana 115 Tango
BALLAD 066 PasoDuranguense 116 Pasodoble
019 70sGlamPiano 067 CumbiaGrupera 117 Samba
020 PianoBallad 068 Mambo 118 ChaChaCha
021 LoveSong 069 Salsa 119 Rumba
022 6/8ModernEP 070 Beguine 120 Jive
023 6/8SlowRock 071 Reggae TRAD. & WALTZ
024 OrganBallad WORLD 121 US March
025 PopBallad 072 CountryPop 122 6/8March
026 16BeatBallad 073 CountrySwing 123 GermanMarch
DANCE 074 Country2/4 124 PolkaPop
027 EuroTrance 075 Bluegrass 125 OberkrainerPolka
028 Ibiza 076 Hawaiian 126 Tarantella
029 SwingHouse 077 CelticDance 127 Showtune
030 Clubdance 078 ScottishReel 128 ChristmasSwing
031 ClubLatin 079 Saeidy 129 ChristmasWaltz
032 Garage 1 080 WehdaSaghira 130 ItalianWaltz
033 Garage 2 081 IranianElec 131 SwingWaltz
034 TechnoParty 082 Emarati 132 JazzWaltz
035 UKPop 083 AfricanGospelReggae 133 CountryWaltz
036 HipHopGroove 084 Makossa 134 OberkrainerWalzer
037 HipShuffle 085 ModernAfrobeat 135 Musette
038 HipHopPop 086 HighLife PIANIST
039 70sDisco 087 OrganHighLife 136 Stride
040 LatinDisco 088 IgboHighLife 137 PianoSwing
041 SaturdayNight 089 SocaCalypso 138 Arpeggio
042 DiscoHands 090 Azonto 139 Habanera
SWING & JAZZ 091 IndianPop 140 SlowRock
043 BigBandFast 092 Bhangra 141 8BeatPianoBallad
044 BigBandBallad 093 Bhajan 142 6/8PianoMarch
045 JazzClub 094 BollyMix 143 PianoWaltz
046 Swing 1 095 Tamil
047 Swing 2 096 Kerala
048 Five/Four 097 GoanPop
* You can hear and experience the sound of the chords used in a typical
performance by playing back Song in this category. Song numbers 101
to 107 are very simple songs consisting of a single chord played in
various positions, letting you listen to and master the chords one by one.
On the other hand, Song numbers 108 to 112 consist of several chords
strung together in patterns, for experiencing and understanding basic
chord progressions.
Chorus Types
No. Chorus Type Description
1–3 Chorus 1–3 Conventional chorus program with rich, warm chorusing.
4–5 Flanger 1–2 This produces a rich, animated wavering effect in the sound.
6 Off No effect.
NOTE
• The Reverb/Chorus types not included in the lists above may be called up as best-suited types when selecting some Songs or Styles.
• Selecting another Song or Style will reset the Reverb/Chorus type.
Root Note
Key
Smart
Signature on Db Eb F# G# Bb
Chord Key
the music
(Display)
score C D E F G A B
D Eb Bb m7
FL7 C dim Db m E F dim F# 7 G G# m A B
dim7 1+5 b5
F m7 A Bb
FL6 C dim Db 7 D Eb m E F# G dim G# m B
b5 dim7 1+5
C m7 E
FL5 Db D dim Eb m F 1+5 F# G dim G# 7 A Bb m B
b5 dim7
G m7 B
FL4 C 1+5 Db D dim Eb 7 E Fm F# G# A dim Bb m
b5 dim7
D m7 F#
FL3 Cm Db Eb E dim Fm G 1+5 G# A dim Bb 7 B
b5 dim7
Db A m7
FL2 Cm D 1+5 Eb E dim F7 F# Gm G# Bb B dim
dim7 b5
E m7 F# G#
FL1 C7 Db Dm Eb F Gm A 1+5 Bb B dim
b5 dim dim7
No key signature
SP0 Db Eb F# B m7
C Dm E 1+5 F G7 G# Am Bb
(Default) dim dim7 dim b5
Db F# m7 G# Bb
SP1 C D7 Eb Em F G Am B 1+5
dim b5 dim dim7
Db m7 Eb F F# G#
SP2 C D Em G A7 Bb Bm
b5 dim dim7 1+5 dim
C Db Eb G# m7 Bb
SP3 D E7 F F# m G A Bm
dim7 1+5 dim b5 dim
Eb m7 G G# Bb
SP4 C Db m D E F dim F# m A B7
b5 dim7 1+5 dim
D Eb Bb m7
SP5 C dim Db m E F dim F# 7 G G# m A B
dim7 1+5 b5
F m7 A Bb
SP6 C dim Db 7 D Eb m E F# G dim G# m B
b5 dim7 1+5
C m7 E
SP7 Db D dim Eb m F 1+5 F# G dim G# 7 A Bb m B
b5 dim7
NOTE
• The “1+5” chord indication on the instrument’s display is the same as that of a major chord.
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