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ENSPIRE Controller

Operation Manual

(for ST and PRO type)

ENST-EN05 Jun-20

Summary of Contents for ENSPIRE Controller

Page 1: ...English ENSPIRE Controller Operation Manual for ST and PRO type ENST EN05 Jun 20 ...

Page 2: ...page 51 The illustrations and screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from actual item depicted Specifications are subject to change without notice Trademarks Copyrights The contents of this manual and the copyrights thereof are under exclusive ownership by Yamaha Corporation Yamaha Disklavier disklavier ENSPIRE SILENT Piano and Disklav...

Page 3: ...ording Video Sync Playback 27 L R Recording Standby Screen 28 Recording with Audio Standby Screen 29 DisklavierRadio Screen 30 Logging in and or Subscribing to the Service 31 DisklavierRadio Playback Screen 33 Music Shop Screen 34 Purchase History Download Screen 35 Download Screen 36 Settings Screen 37 Changing Wired Wireless Network Connection Settings 38 Setting the Disklavier for the Passcode ...

Page 4: ...Accessing the Disklavier from the ENSPIRE Controller app on your smart device calls up the Control screen Continued on next page Control Screen 1 2 3 6 7 8 9 4 5 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 20 22 23 21 19 ...

Page 5: ...ategory NOTE Song category refers to a group of Songs Built in Songs Playlists and so on that appears on the Song screen page 19 14 Skip back Rewind Skips to the previous Song when tapped briefly Rewinds through the current Song when tapped and held for a longer period 15 Play Pause Starts or pauses playback 16 Skip Fast forward Skips to the next Song when tapped briefly Fast forwards through the ...

Page 6: ...or details on Voices see the Voice List page 8 NOTE If the piano does not have the SILENT Piano function or if Acoustic Quiet is set to Acoustic in the Balance Screen on the piano with SILENT Piano function both the acoustic piano sound and the sound of the sound source will sound 3 Reverb Type Selects a Reverb Type For details on the Reverb Types see Reverb Type List page 10 4 Reverb Depth Adjust...

Page 7: ...ngs 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 4 6 4 7 4 8 4 9 4 4 Metronome volume Adjusts the Metronome volume Use the slider to adjust the volume 5 Close Closes the Metronome pop up window 6 Rec with Metronome Enables recording while hearing the Metronome The Metronome sound will not be recorded In this pop up window you can change the playback tempo and other settings of the Metronome Metronome 2 1 3 4 5 6 ...

Page 8: ...tches between on and off of the chorus effect Harpsichord 1 The sound of an instrument frequently used in baroque music Variations in playing touch will not affect the volume and a characteristic sound will be heard when you release the key Harpsichord 2 A harpsichord with an added upper octave Produces a more brilliant sound Vibraphone Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets The tone becom...

Page 9: ...This is brighter than Pipe Organ 3 and is suitable for solos Jazz Organ The sound of a tonewheel type electric organ Often heard in jazz and rock idioms Pressing the soft pedal shift pedal switches the rotary speaker speed fast and slow Strings Stereo sampled large scale strings ensemble with realistic reverb Choir A big spacious choir voice Perfect for creating rich harmonies in slow pieces Synth...

Page 10: ...on similar to that heard in a normal room Hall 1 Reverberation similar to that heard in a small concert hall Hall 2 Reverberation similar to that heard in a large concert hall Stage Reverberation similar to that heard on a stage Reverb Type List ...

Page 11: ...MusicSoft in a separate browser tab 3 What s New 2 Calls up the What s New screen which shows the five latest news items about the Disklavier 4 Firmware Update 2 Opens the Firmware Update pop up window Scrolling down the screen calls up the following items 5 Operation Manual Opens the Operation Manual in a separate browser tab 6 Software License Opens the Software License in a separate browser tab...

Page 12: ...required 1 Logout 1 Opens the Logout pop up window 2 Info 1 Opens the My Account pop up window from which you can confirm your subscription status and account information Information Screen If you have logged in 1 2 Information ...

Page 13: ... the monitor speaker s connected to the OUTPUT jacks Headphone Outputs sound through the stereo headphones connected to the HEADPHONE jack 2 Ensemble TG Volume Adjusts the volume of the ensemble parts Use the buttons or slider to adjust the volume 3 Audio Volume Adjusts the volume of the audio Use the buttons or slider to adjust the volume 4 Piano TG Balance Adjusts the volume of the piano parts U...

Page 14: ...4 A B Repeat page 18 5 Close Closes the Practice Function menu Tapping on the Practice Function button opens the Practice Function menu NOTE These settings remain in effect until another Song is selected or the power is turned off Practice Function Menu 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 15: ...ontrols Adjusts the Playback Tempo The Playback Tempo can be adjusted over a range of 50 to 150 Use the buttons or slider to adjust the Playback Tempo 2 Reset Resets the Playback Tempo to 100 You can speed up or slow down the Playback Tempo Slowing down the Playback Tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part Changing the Playback Tempo 2 1 ...

Page 16: ... is useful for example when you want to sing along karaoke in a different key from the original recording 1 Transpose controls Playback can be transposed in half step increments up or down two octaves 24 key to 24 key Use the buttons or slider to adjust the Transpose function 2 Reset Restores the original key 0 2 1 ...

Page 17: ...ls the left part 2 R Plays or cancels the right part 3 P Plays or cancels the pedal part You can select the desired piano part For example this could be useful for practicing only one part left or right hand while the Disklavier plays the other Playing Back Only the Desired Piano Part 1 2 3 ...

Page 18: ...cates point B Slide this mark to set point B Playback starts from point A continues up to point B and returns to point A Playback cycles between point A and point B When using A B Repeat playback is repeated between two specified points point A and point B in a Song This is useful when practicing or memorizing a difficult section of a Song Repeating a Specific Section of a Song A B Repeat 1 2 3 ...

Page 19: ...apping on the Songs button calls up the Songs screen Songs Screen 1 2 3 Songs NOTE My Songs My Recordings and PC Sharing Folder appear only when a USB flash drive is connected Continued on next page 5 4 6 7 ...

Page 20: ...reen page 25 Editing screen of My Recordings page 22 The Kept Songs folder is useful for storing favorite or often used Songs You can delete unnecessary Songs in Recorded Songs folder after moving the desired Songs to the Kept Songs folder 7 PC Sharing Folder Folder containing Songs shared with a personal computer To share data with Disklavier and a PC computer connect the PC to the same router to...

Page 21: ...owing categories Song title Artist Genre Song type NOTE Search Category may vary according to the Song category 3 Edit Calls up the Editing Screen NOTE The edit screen is displayed only when a USB flash drive is connected Tapping on the Search button calls up the Search screen You can search for your desired Songs Search Screen 1 2 3 ...

Page 22: ...cted Song to the playlist Create Creates a new folder Move to Kept Songs folder Moves the selected Song to the Kept Songs folder page 20 Re record 1 Calls up the L R Recording Standby screen page 28 Special Function Opens the Special Function pop up window Strip XP Deletes XP messages from the song data The edit screen is displayed only when a USB flash drive is connected Tapping on the Edit butto...

Page 23: ...de You can record your Song via the following five methods Normal Recording this page Audio Recording this page Records the performance as an Audio Song 44 1 KHz 16 bit stereo WAV NOTE The keyboard does not move during Audio Song playback Recording with Audio page 29 Video Sync Recording page 27 L R Recording page 28 Selects the recording mode from the list Tapping on the Record button calls up th...

Page 24: ...g NOTE Tapping on the Stop button in the lower area also stops recording Tap on the Stop button when you ve finished playing The recorded Song is saved and loaded page 25 Once you start recording the Recording screen appears Recording Screen 1 Stop ...

Page 25: ...rded Songs folder screen page 20 4 New Rec Returns to the Recording Standby screen page 23 This does not appear after L R recording 5 Keep This Song Opens the Keep pop up window letting you rename the Song and move it to the Kept Songs folder page 20 6 L R Recording Calls up the L R Recording Standby screen page 28 It does not appear after Audio recording or Video sync recording The recorded Song ...

Page 26: ...deo TV for displaying video RCA cord not supplied Control unit RCA cord not supplied To audio output To video input To audio input To A V output To video input To video output DVD recorder for recording and playback Video connector yellow Video cord not supplied A V cord supplied with video camera recorder Video camera recorder for shooting video 26 Connect a video camera recorder and a DVD record...

Page 27: ...camera or DVD recorder when OMNI OUT is set to Sync page 42 The recorded Song is perfectly synchronized with the video during playback Video Sync Playback giving you a complete visual music experience and the capability of creating your own music videos Video Sync Recording Video Sync Playback NOTE Turn the TV volume off If some problem occurs with Video Sync Playback refer to the Troubleshooting ...

Page 28: ...ded separately Either part can be recorded first and the pedals can be recorded with the first part While you record the second part the first part will play back for monitoring Tapping on the L R Recording button calls up the L R Recording Standby screen You can also call up the L R Recording Standby screen by tapping the Re record button in the Editing Screen page 22 L R Recording Standby Screen...

Page 29: ...e goes beyond recordable level In that case adjust the volume level 2 OMNI IN Volume Adjusts the volume of the OMNI IN You can record your piano performance as MIDI data and the audio input from the OMNI IN jack as audio WAVE file data simultaneously Recording with Audio Standby Screen 2 1 ...

Page 30: ... page 33 Tapping on the pay channel If you have logged in and subscribed to the service the DisklavierRadio Playback screen appears page 33 If you have not logged in or not subscribed to the service the Information pop up window of the pay channel appears page 31 Tapping on the DisklavierRadio button connects to the server When the Disklavier is successfully connected to the server the channel lis...

Page 31: ...Opens the subscription page on the Yamaha MusicSoft website in a separate browser tab To listen to the pay channel you must log in to Yamaha MusicSoft and or subscribe to the service You can log in and or subscribe to the channel from the Information pop up window below Logging in and or Subscribing to the Service If you have not logged in and or not subscribed 2 1 ...

Page 32: ...32 1 Subscribe Opens the subscription page on the Yamaha MusicSoft website in a separate browser tab Logging in and or Subscribing to the Service If you have not subscribed 1 ...

Page 33: ... 1 Return Returns to the DisklavierRadio screen 2 Play Mute Mutes or unmutes DisklavierRadio playback Selecting the channel calls up the DisklavierRadio Playback screen DisklavierRadio Playback Screen 1 2 ...

Page 34: ...hange the connection method or use a separate computer to purchase from the Yamaha MusicSoft website 3 Download Songs Downloads the last purchased Song data Last purchased Songs will be downloaded to the folder Songs My Songs Downloaded Songs 4 Purchase History Download Confirms the purchase history and downloads any Song data that has not yet been downloaded to USB flash drive page 35 You can pur...

Page 35: ...rive page 36 NOTE Displayed only when a USB flash drive is connected 3 Purchase date Shows the date when the Song data was purchased Tapping the Purchase History Download button calls up the Purchase History Download screen Songs you ve previously purchased are displayed Purchase History Download Screen 1 3 2 ...

Page 36: ...ve not been saved to USB flash drive Enter checkmarks to the specific Songs you want to download to USB flash drive 3 Download Downloads the selected Song data to USB flash drive NOTE Displayed only when the USB flash drive is connected 4 Purchase date Shows the date when the Song data was purchased Tapping the Download button in the Purchase History Download screen calls up the Download screen Do...

Page 37: ...age 38 Wireless Network page 38 Passcode page 40 2 Connection Audio I O page 42 MIDI I O page 44 3 Special Playback page 46 4 System page 50 Tapping the Settings button calls up the Settings screen Settings Screen Settings 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 38: ...s up the Network screen You can change various settings related to the network connection Changing Wired Wireless Network Connection Settings 1 2 3 4 5 6 NOTE If you do not have a network connection refer to Choosing the Network Connection Method in the operation manual of this product ...

Page 39: ...ress of the primary and secondary DNS server These settings must be made when Use DHCP is set to DHCP DNS or Manual 5 IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway Enter the address of the unit subnet mask and gateway server These settings must be made when Use DHCP is set to Manual 6 Use Proxy Selects whether to use a proxy server or not When set to ON enter the name and the port number for the proxy server The...

Page 40: ...et Submits the passcode Resets the passcode You can enter the 4 digit passcode to prevent unauthorized access from the commercially available external remote controller Tapping on the Passcode button in the Network Screen calls up the Login Passcode screen Setting the Disklavier for the Passcode 1 2 3 ...

Page 41: ...e the disklavier ENSPIRE Owner s Manual 1 Input area Input your passcode The Control screen appears with approved passcode If the passcode has already been set it up the Login Passcode screen appears for the first access time only After approval the passcode the Login Passcode screen is skipped until updating your passcode Login Passcode Screen 1 ...

Page 42: ...xt page Tapping the Audio I O button calls up the Audio I O screen where you can change the settings related to audio signal input output Setting the Disklavier for Audio Reception Transmission 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 ...

Page 43: ...he ensemble and piano parts PianoTG Outputs only the piano part Sync Outputs the SMPTE signal used for Video Synchronized Playback OFF Cancels the audio transmission from the OMNI OUT jacks 7 OMNI OUT Volume Adjusts the volume of the outgoing audio signals from the OMNI OUT jacks 8 Link OMNI OUT Vol to Main Vol Links the OMNI OUT Volume to the main volume When set to ON the OMNI OUT Volume works w...

Page 44: ...on next page Tapping the MIDI I O button calls up the MIDI I O screen where you can change the settings related to MIDI signal input output Setting the Disklavier for MIDI Data Reception Transmission 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Page 45: ...in accurate timing at 500 milliseconds after data reception 5 MIDI OUT Port Selects the jack port used for data transmission MIDI USB Transmits the MIDI signal to the MIDI device connected to the MIDI OUT jack and the USB port MIDI Transmits the MIDI signal to the MIDI device connected to the MIDI OUT jack USB Transmits the MIDI signal to the MIDI device connected to the USB port 6 MIDI OUT Select...

Page 46: ...over a range of 414 8 Hz to 466 8 Hz default 440 0 Hz This is useful when playing the piano with other instruments 4 Skip Space Turns the Skip Space function on or off When there is a blank part at the beginning of the Song turning this function on automatically skips over the unwanted part and starts playback from the actual beginning of the Song 5 Key Motion Piano with SILENT Piano function only...

Page 47: ...screen page 48 3 Timer setting Shows the Timer list you set in the Timer Setting screen 4 On Off setting switch Determines whether Timer Play for the selection is on or off You can program your Disklavier to start or stop playback of a Song at various specified times Timer Play Screen 1 2 3 4 Timer Play ...

Page 48: ...48 Tapping the Timer Setting button calls up the Timer Setting screen Timer Setting Screen 1 2 3 Continued on next page 4 9 8 7 5 6 10 ...

Page 49: ...andby mode 6 Day Selects the desired day Every day The timer play functions on every day of the week Sun Sat The timer play functions only on the specified date Mon to Fri The timer play functions on Monday thru Friday Mon to Sat The timer play functions on Monday thru Saturday 7 Hour Sets hours over a range of 00 to 23 8 Minute Sets minutes over a range of 00 to 59 9 Select Album Selects the desi...

Page 50: ...nd Japanese 5 Maintenance Calls up the Maintenance screen Diagnostic operations may be occasionally required If so perform the diagnostics from this screen NOTE Do not execute the diagnostics from the Maintenance screen on your own without receiving instructions from qualified service personnel 6 Reset Opens the Reset pop up window letting you reset your Disklavier to its initial factory settings ...

Page 51: ...Calls up the DisklavierRadio screen page 30 Music Shop Calls up the Music Shop screen page 34 Settings Calls up the Settings screen page 37 Metronome Voice Reverb Calls up the Playing Function screen page 6 Information Calls up the Information screen page 11 Power Turns the power off sleep The lower area includes the following controls Loaded Song information Shows information of the loaded Song p...

Page 52: ...ice Function Calls up the Practice Function menu page 14 Song position Indicates the playback position page 5 The lower area includes the following controls Repeat Opens the Repeat setting menu page 5 Skip back Rewind Skips to the previous Song or rewinds through the current Song page 5 Play Pause Starts or pauses playback page 5 Skip Fast forward Skips to the next Song or fast forwards through th...

Page 53: ...imum number of the readable albums in one category is 499 Check the number of the Songs in an album The maximum number of the readable Songs in an album is 999 Check the number of the folder directory The unit can recognize folders up to the third directory Songs are played back at the wrong tempo Check the tempo setting Songs are not played back in the normal Song order Make sure that the shuffle...

Page 54: ... level and readjust it if necessary The pitch of the Disklavier and the internal tone generator do not match Use Master Tune to tune the internal tone generator Connection with External Devices Symptom Remedy The Disklavier cannot send or receive MIDI data with other MIDI instruments Make sure that the MIDI cables or USB cable are connected properly Continued on next page ...

Page 55: ...y of video synchronized recording Noise is heard during playback The level of the synchronized signal SMPTE from the Disklavier may be too high Turn down the level with the SYNC OUT Level option and re record Piano playback is not synchronized with the video The video picture may be delayed on the projection device Adjust the offset time with the OMNI IN Delay to match the piano playing and the vi...

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