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English Chapter 2: Names of Parts and Their Functions
w
[REC] button
Used to engage the Record Standby mode before
recording starts.
e
[SONG SELECT/REV
•
FWD] buttons
In Stop mode: Used to select songs.
In Play mode: Used to fast preview and review.
In Pause mode: Used to fast forward and reverse.
r
PART [L] [R] buttons
For L/R and Ensemble songs, these buttons allow
you to choose which part to play back or record:
L (left-hand) part, R (right-hand) part, or both.
The indicators light in green during playback and
in red during recording.
Press both buttons together to turn pedal playback
on or off so that you can play the pedals yourself.
t
[ENTER] button
Used to select and execute functions.
y
[VOICE] button
Used to access the internal XG tone generator
when playing the piano.
u
[
<
] [
>
] cursor buttons
Used to move the cursor in the display.
i
[FUNC.] button
Used to access various Disklavier utility
functions.
o
[METRONOME] button
Used to access the metronome.
p
Selector button
Used to select the feature you want to adjust from
among Volume, Tempo, Tranpose, and Balance.
a
[–/NO] [+/YES] buttons
Used to select options and parameters and to
adjust the volume.
s
LED volume level indicators
Indicates the playback volume level.
Also functions as a visual metronome.
Control Unit — Rear Panel
1
CD CONTROL
Used to connect the line from the piano.
2
AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI IN
Used to connect audio equipment such as an
external CD changer.
3
TO HOST (serial port)
Used to connect the Disklavier with a personal
computer.
4
HOST SELECT
Used to select the host computer connected to the
TO HOST connector.
HOST SELECT
TO HOST
CD CONTROL
R
L
AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI IN
MIDI
PC1
PC2
MAC
OUT MIDI IN
TO CONTROL CABLE
FOR PIANO
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