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English Chapter 7: Using the
Silent
System
Canceling Keyboard
Movement
Normally, when songs are played back on the
Disklavier, the piano keys move up and down as
if they were being played by a performer.
In Silent or Quiet mode, you have the option of
canceling the keyboard movement so that the keys
will not move during playback. This function
enables you, for example, to play along with the
song being played back, add your own
improvisation, or create a four-hand duet.
Note:
Keyboard movement can only be canceled in
Silent or Quiet mode. Otherwise, the keys will
always move during playback, with the
exception of L/R song playback, in which you
can cancel either the left- or right-hand piano
part.
1
Press [FUNC.].
The FUNC. indicator lights and the
Function menu appears.
2
Press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next
to the Silent option, then press
[ENTER].
The Silent menu appears.
3
Press [
>
] until the
c
cursor is next
to the Key parameter, then press
[–/NO] to set the parameter to
OFF.
Keyboard movement is now canceled.
To re-enable keyboard movement, press
[+/YES] in the above display to set the Key
parameter to ON.
Note:
This setting is saved when the
Disklavier is turned off.
Note:
During playback in Silent or Quiet
mode, pedal movement of the left and
right pedals is canceled, and cannot be
enabled.
Shortcut for Canceling
Keyboard Movement
1
During stop, pause, or play mode,
press [
<
] in the song title display.
The following display appears.
2
Press [–/NO] to cancel keyboard
movement; press [+/YES] to
enable keyboard movement.
3
Press [
>
] to return to the previous
display.
FUNC.
—/NO
+/YES
ENTER
–/NO
+/YES
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