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Manual Development Group

© 2020 Yamaha Corporation

Published 06/2020 MW-A0

Summary of Contents for Portable Grand DGX-670

Page 1: ...EN Manual Development Group 2020 Yamaha Corporation Published 06 2020 MW A0...

Page 2: ...Volume Pan Parameters 66 Editing Filter Parameters 67 Editing Effect Parameters 68 Editing EQ Master EQ Equalizer Parameters 71 Editing Compressor Master Compressor Parameters 73 Block Diagram 74 9 C...

Page 3: ...ics 4 Metronome Settings 5 Adjusting the Reverb Chorus Depth and Other Settings for Piano Voices 6 Applying Keyboard Harmony 7 Pitch Related Settings 10 Fine tuning the Pitch of the Entire Instrument...

Page 4: ...ic production Live Drums Stereo sampling is used for these high definition Drum and Percussion instruments which are mapped across the keyboard so you can play them directly or use in music production...

Page 5: ...ect the page and then use the 2 7 buttons to make necessary settings 1 Metronome 2 Tap Tempo Metronome Settings 2 Volume Determines the volume of the metronome sound 3 5 Sound Determines whether a bel...

Page 6: ...all parts Main Layer Left for which the following piano Voices are selected CFX Grand PopGrand StudioGrand OctavePiano1 OctavePiano2 RockPiano AmbientPiano CocktailPiano Adjusting the Reverb Chorus D...

Page 7: ...2 3 buttons to set Keyboard Harmony to On When this is set to On Keyboard Harmony is applied to your keyboard performance automatically 3 Call up the Keyboard Harmony display by pressing the 4 Type b...

Page 8: ...the keyboard to separate parts Voices Both of the keyboard parts MAIN and LAYER should be turned on when using the Multi Assign effect The Main and Layer Voices are alternately assigned to the notes...

Page 9: ...keyboard is sounded by Main part and the harmonies effect are divided to the Main and Layer parts When only one part is on the note played on the keyboard and effect are sounded by that part Main Laye...

Page 10: ...and then use the 1 2 buttons to select the desired scale After selecting press the EXIT button to close the window Preset Scale types Pitch Related Settings Equal The pitch range of each octave is di...

Page 11: ...oth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next The Portamento Time determines the pitch transition time Higher values result in a longer pitch change time Setting this...

Page 12: ...up the relevant setting page For information on the available parameters in each page see page 13 4 As necessary use the Cursor buttons to select the item parameter to be edited and edit the Voice by...

Page 13: ...phonically Mono or polyphonically Poly 3 4 Mono Type Determines the behavior of the notes of decaying sounds such as a guitar when they are played with legato with the edited Voice set to Mono above N...

Page 14: ...varies according to the interval between the two notes NOTE The basic rule of Portamento Time is unchanged even if this setting is changed When the value of Portamento Time is smaller the actual time...

Page 15: ...n a brighter sound 3 Harmonic Content Determines the emphasis given to the cutoff frequency resonance set in Brightness above see dia gram Higher values result in a more pronounced effect 4 Attack Det...

Page 16: ...is selected 3 4 Chorus Depth Adjusts the chorus depth The setting cannot be changed when a VRM Voice is selected 5 DSP On Off Determines whether the DSP effect is on or off 6 DSP Depth Adjusts the DSP...

Page 17: ...buttons to select the parameter group to be set Each item corresponds to the following parameters in the Voice Set display page 12 1 Voice Parameter settings of Common and Sound pages 2 Effect Paramet...

Page 18: ...n variation changes automatically depending on how dynamically you play the keyboard without your needing to press the MAIN VARIATION buttons For details refer to the Owner s Manual Unison These Style...

Page 19: ...rds indicated in this score with your left hand as you play the melody with your right hand and listen to how the chords with their notes and voicings match the music genre you ve set Home Sweet Home...

Page 20: ...ons to select the type of music genre The type selected here determines the specific chord assignment for each scale note in the Chord section Although selecting a Style in step 1 will automatically s...

Page 21: ...in the display NOTE Depending on the chord some notes may be omitted Smart Chord setting Root Note C C D D E F F G G A A B Type Key Signature Standard C major C C dim Dm Eb Em F F dim G7 G dim Am Bb...

Page 22: ...m 1 b3 5 Cm Minor sixth m6 1 b3 5 6 Cm6 Minor seventh m7 1 b3 5 b7 Cm7 Minor seventh flatted fifth m7b5 1 b3 b5 b7 Cm7 b5 Minor add ninth m 9 1 2 b3 5 Cm add9 Minor seventh ninth m7 9 1 2 b3 5 b7 Cm7...

Page 23: ...t ing different Styles when Style playback is stopped When set to Off and Style playback is stopped the active section is maintained even if the dif ferent Style is selected When any of the Main A D s...

Page 24: ...part When you play Intro 2 or 3 in order to have the complete Intro section sound properly you need to play chords in the chord section with the ACMP turned on NOTE When 1 is selected here if you pres...

Page 25: ...ent chord In this condition called Stop Accompaniment any valid chord fingerings are recog nized and the chord root type are shown in the display Here you can determine whether the chord played in the...

Page 26: ...asking if you want to edit the selected style or create a new one 3 Press one of the 5 6 Current Style buttons to edit the selected Style or press one of the 7 8 New Style buttons to create a new Sty...

Page 27: ...ets you copy various patterns from other preset Styles or Styles you have already created 6 Edit the already recorded channel data Editing the channel data on the Groove page 34 and Channel page 36 pa...

Page 28: ...ing For the Rhy2 channel only Drum SFX Kits can be used for recording NOTE For information on which key to play for each Drum SFX sound refer to the Drum Key Assignment List in the Data List on the we...

Page 29: ...real time break it up into individual parts and play each separately as the playback loops as shown in the example below Deleting mistakenly recorded notes Rhythm Clear If you make a mistake or play a...

Page 30: ...ed for recording Record a phrase in CM7 for playing appropriate notes while chords change during performance Rules when recording a Main or Fill With the default initial settings the Source Root Chord...

Page 31: ...Channel Delete window press the EXIT button 5 As soon as loop playback returns to the first beat in the first measure start playing the bass line chord backing or phrase to be recorded 6 Press the STA...

Page 32: ...of the Section buttons on the panel to call up the Section window and then use the 5 6 Section buttons to select the desired section After selecting use the 8 OK buttons to actually enter the selecti...

Page 33: ...yle while listening to Style playback you can select the playback channels type In the Assembly page use the 6 7 Play Type buttons to select the type Solo Plays back the selected channel in the Assemb...

Page 34: ...For example when Original Beat is set to 8 Beat and Beat Converter is set to 12 all 8th notes in the sec tion are shifted to 8th note triplet timing The 16A and 16B Beat Con verter which appear when O...

Page 35: ...be undone NOTICE The edited Style will be lost if you change to another Style or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save operation step 8 on page 27 2 Channel Selects the de...

Page 36: ...s within the selected channel 5 Remove Event This function lets you remove specific events from the selected channel 2 Use the 2 Channel buttons to select the channel to be edited The selected channel...

Page 37: ...back only on instruments which are compatible with SFF GE 1 In the Parameter page use the Cursor buttons to select the edit menu For details of the edit menu see page 38 2 Use the 2 Channel buttons t...

Page 38: ...t to NTR Fixed NTT Bypass and Bass Off the parameters here are changed to Play Root instead of Source Root In this case you can hear the resulting sound while you change the Chord Root Type during pla...

Page 39: ...sition above augmented and diminished chords affect the 5th note of the Source Pattern Harmonic Minor When the played chord changes from a major to a minor chord this table lowers the third and sixth...

Page 40: ...st octave This setting is avail able only when the NTR parameter page 38 is set to Root Trans 6 Note Limit Low These set the note range highest and lowest notes for Voices recorded to the Style channe...

Page 41: ...nnel as the editing target NOTE If the different drum sounds are assigned to each section of the selected channel the sounds are set to that of the current section in order to use the Drum Setup funct...

Page 42: ...he list below indicates that the settings here affect the settings in step 7 Pitch Coarse For coarse tuning of the pitch in semitone increments Pitch Fine For fine tuning of the pitch in cent incremen...

Page 43: ...Data List on the website is set to INST Single Each successive playing of the same sound results in the previous being cut off or muted Multi Each sound continues to its full decay even when played s...

Page 44: ...ng by accessing MENU Cursor buttons E F Song Creator ENTER TAB E F Setup See page 52 Editing Music Notation Score Settings 1 Left Turns indication of the left hand notation on or off If this parameter...

Page 45: ...page 50 Extra 4 Turns playback of all channels on or off except for those assigned to the Left and Right Hand Parts described above 8 Set Up Calls up the detailed setting display See below 1 Left Ch D...

Page 46: ...the Note param eter above is set to On A B C Note names are indicated as letters C D E F G A B Fixed Do Note names are indicated in solfeggio with the note of C fixed to Do Movable Do Note names are...

Page 47: ...xt data by manually entering appropriate line breaks Editing Lyrics Text Display Settings 1 Lyrics Switches the screen between the Lyrics display lyrics data in the Song is shown and the Text display...

Page 48: ...neously 4 Make sure that the STYLE CONTROL ACMP button is on the lamp is lit and then press the SYNC START button to enable synchronized start of the accompaniment 5 Press the STYLE CONTROL START STOP...

Page 49: ...All Continues playback through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly Random Continues playback at random through all the Songs in the specified folder repeatedly 3 4 Fast Forward Type Deter...

Page 50: ...al note data When Quick Start is set to On the instrument reads all initial non note data of the Song at the highest possi ble speed then automatically slows down to the appropriate tempo at the first...

Page 51: ...playback pauses and waits for you to play any key Simply play a key on the keyboard in time with the music and Song playback continues Your Tempo The same as Follow Lights except that Song playback m...

Page 52: ...rk The selected data will be automatically called up when you select the Song and playback features and functions are recalled The data selected here can be recorded only to the top position of the So...

Page 53: ...but tons Normal Overwrite recording starts when the Song playback is started via the SONG F K Play Pause button or when you play the keyboard in the Synchro Standby mode First Key On The Song plays ba...

Page 54: ...Song data will be lost if you select another Song or turn off the power to the instrument without carrying out the Save oper ation 7 Pedal Punch In Out When this is set to On you can use the center p...

Page 55: ...lace All First Key On Punch Out First Key On Punch Out At 006 Punch In At 003 Replace All Punch In At 003 Punch Out Punch In At 003 Punch Out At 006 Original data Start overwrite recording 1 Start ove...

Page 56: ...ehind the precise timing Quantize is a convenient way of correcting for this 1 2 Channel Determines which MIDI channel in the Song data is to be quantized 3 5 Size Selects the quantize size resolution...

Page 57: ...u transpose all channels at the same time NOTE Make sure not to transpose channels 9 and 10 In general Drum Kits are assigned to these channels If you transpose the channels of Drum Kits the instrumen...

Page 58: ...ne Sound 60 This section lets you set parameters for various Effects that are applied to the microphone sound You should make both Vocal and Talk settings Vocal for your singing performance and Talk f...

Page 59: ...required to tailor the overall frequency response The instrument features a three band Low Mid and High digital equalizer function for the microphone sound For each of three bands you can adjust the c...

Page 60: ...he settings you ve made on the Mixer page of the Mic Setting display register them to Registration Memory 4 Talk Mixing Lets you make settings for talking or making announcements between songs during...

Page 61: ...up the Registration Edit display NOTE If the button is not shown press the 8 Close button to call it up NOTE You can call up the information window to confirm which Voices and Style are memorized to t...

Page 62: ...ze 2 Use the Cursor buttons E F to select the item to be registered and then press the ENTER button to enter or remove the corresponding checkmark Items having checkmarks will be frozen when the Freez...

Page 63: ...Regist Sequence Freeze ENTER TAB E Registration Sequence 4 If you use a pedal specify here how the pedal will be used to advance or to reverse through the sequence Use the 8 Pedal buttons to call up...

Page 64: ...ration Memory Bank in the same folder 7 Use the 1 Seq buttons to turn the Registration Sequence function on 8 Press the EXIT button to save the Registration Sequence settings as part of the current Re...

Page 65: ...ch In Out of Song page 53 and the function set in the Pedal page of the Controller display page 75 If you assign multiple functions to the pedal the priority is Punch In Out of Song Registration Seque...

Page 66: ...h parameter while the Owner s Manual covers the basic instructions After making settings described in this chapter make sure to save the Mixer settings by following the instructions in the Owner s Man...

Page 67: ...d of the Voice for the corresponding part NOTE When a GM Song is selected only a Drum Kit Voice can be selected for channel 10 in the Song Ch9 16 page NOTE For a Style or Song channel calling up a rhy...

Page 68: ...ge 70 is set to System the Effects of this Block are applied only to the Style and Song sounds In this status you can select only one Effect Type at a time and adjust the Send Level Depth for each Par...

Page 69: ...hly textured sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously In addition other type effects such as reverb delay etc can also be selected in this effect block DSP1 Style part Song channel 1...

Page 70: ...turn Level via the 7 Effect Return Level buttons 3 Press one of the 8 Save buttons to call up the User Effect display for the Save operation 4 Use the 2 5 Memory buttons to select the destination for...

Page 71: ...hen use the Data dial or the 1 8 buttons to edit parameters Editing Master EQ The instrument possesses a high quality five band digital EQ With this function a final effect tone control can be added t...

Page 72: ...settings saved in step 5 3 Use the Cursor buttons E F to move the cursor to the desired position and then use the Data dial or the 2 6 buttons to adjust the Gain level of each band as well as the Q b...

Page 73: ...Master Compressor Type window 3 Use the 1 4 buttons to select the Master Compressor type and then press the EXIT button Natural Natural Compressor settings in which the effect is moderately pronounce...

Page 74: ...2 5 buttons to select the destination for saving the settings as a User Master Compressor type If necessary change the Master Compressor name Use the 6 Rename buttons to call up the Character Entry w...

Page 75: ...or a pedal unit refer to Panel Controls and Terminals on the Owner s Manual 1 Call up the operation display MENU Cursor buttons E F Controller ENTER TAB E Pedal 2 Use the Cursor buttons to select the...

Page 76: ...his pedal function on or off for each keyboard part on this display Unison On Off Allows you to use a pedal to turn the Unison function on off Sustain Allows you to use a pedal to control sustain When...

Page 77: ...Alt Unlike the Modulation above pressing the pedal or footswitch alternates the on off status of the vibrato effect You can turn this function on or off for each keyboard part on this display Vibe Rot...

Page 78: ...Fingering types between the Fingered and Fingered On Bass Bass Hold While the pedal is pressed the Accompaniment Style bass note will be held even if the chord is changed during Style playback If the...

Page 79: ...page 3 To edit the template press the 8 Edit button to call up the setting display 4 Use the TAB E F buttons to call up the relevant page and then set various parameters to edit the current MIDI temp...

Page 80: ...e playback on the instrument with the left hand buttons MIDI Accord2 Basically the same as MIDI Accord 1 above with the exception that the chord bass notes you play with your left hand on the MIDI Acc...

Page 81: ...ernal the Style Song Metronome and Tempo cannot be controlled by the buttons on this instrument NOTE Wireless LAN is shown only when the USB Wireless LAN adaptor UD WL01 is connected to this instrumen...

Page 82: ...off status of the ACMP button 2 Use the 3 Channel buttons to select a channel via which the selected part will be transmitted NOTE If the same transmit channel is assigned to several different parts...

Page 83: ...for receiving and playing MIDI data Normally these parts are not used by the instrument itself The instrument can be used as a 32 channel multi timbral tone generator by using these five parts in add...

Page 84: ...t page in step 4 on page 79 This page lets you select the MIDI channels over which the MIDI data from the external device will be used to detect the Chord Type for Style playback The note on off messa...

Page 85: ...e instrument Wireless LAN is not shown When Wireless LAN is not shown even though a USB wire less LAN adaptor has been connected turn the instrument off then on again When the connection is done succe...

Page 86: ...s one of the 7 8 buttons in the Manual Setup display to connect to the network NOTE Pressing the TAB E and F buttons simultaneously updates the network list on the display 3 Mode Switches to the Infra...

Page 87: ...tructions Call up the operation display MENU Cursor buttons E F Utility ENTER Config1 1 Speaker Utility 4 5 Speaker Determines whether or not the sound is output from the speaker of this instrument He...

Page 88: ...the instrument 5 6 IAC Turns on or off the IAC Intelligent Acoustic Control With this function the sound quality of this instrument is automatically adjusted and controlled according to the overall vo...

Page 89: ...page 85 by using the USB wireless adaptor UD WL01 the instru ment gets the clock information and the current time stamp date and time is recorded to the files you save to the instrument Once you turn...

Page 90: ...o call up the saved data Select the desired item in the Setup Files display and then select the desired file If you want to restore the factory programmed settings select the file in the Preset tab Sy...

Page 91: ...nal factory status User Effect Resets the current Effect settings and the following data User Microphone Settings page 58 User Effect types page 70 User Master EQ types page 71 User Master Compressor...

Page 92: ...7 L Lyrics 47 M Master Compressor 73 Master EQ 71 Metronome 5 Microphone 58 MIDI 79 Mixer 66 Modulation 14 Mono 13 N Noise Gate 59 88 Note Limit 40 NTR Note Transposition Rule 38 NTT Note Transpositi...

Page 93: ...anual 93 Index T Tap Tempo 5 Text 47 Time Stamp 89 Touch Sense 13 Tuning 10 U Unison 76 Utility 87 V Vibe Rotor 16 Vibrato 15 Voice Set Voice Edit 12 Voice Set Filter 17 Volume 66 VRM 6 W Wireless LAN...

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