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The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights.
The following display appears (during
automatic measurement).
The synchronization may shift during the
first playback of each song, but normal
operation will be restored starting with the
second and subsequent times.
If operation fails to return to normal,
proceed with the adjustments in the
manual mode which is described later.
The “Registering” display does not appear
during the second and subsequent
playbacks of a song that is being played
repeatedly.
This measurement is repeated during the
next playback.
The PLAY/PAUSE indicator lights, and
sync playback of the CD and MIDI songs
starts. The Disklavier plays the piano parts,
actually moving the keys up and down. The
CD sound is heard through the speakers.
The time display starts counting up and the
velocity meters show the velocity of the
piano part notes currently being played, as
shown.
Temporarily
Suspending Playback
1
Press [PLAY/PAUSE].
PLAY/PAUSE
2
Specify a FD (Smart PianoSoft).
STANDBY - ON
-2
0
DIGITAL SEQUENCER RECORDER DSR1
GENERAL
INSTRUMENT
PLAY/PAUSE
ENTER
–/NO
+/YES
VOICE
FUNC.
PART SELECT
METRO-
NOME
STOP
RECORD SONG SELECT/RV
•
FWD
VOLUME -10 -8
-6
-4
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
BALANCE
L
R
Insert FDs (Smart PianoSoft) here.
“SPS Type Disk” appears as the disk title
display when a Smart PianoSoft disk
purchased on the market has been inserted.
After a moment the following display
appears.
This means “PianoSmart”.
Note:
1. The following display appears if a
different CD has been inserted in
the CD drive when Smart PianoSoft
was selected. The song name
display will be restored after a few
moments. (The song name display
is restored in a few seconds.)
2. When the floppy disk which has
been recognized is Smart PianoSoft,
the selected drive will not change to
the CD drive even when a CD is
inserted.
3
Press [PLAY/PAUSE].
PLAY/PAUSE
The following operations are performed at
the Control Unit side.
Note:
The buttons on the DCD1+PS can also
be used.