Playing With Digital Sounds Using Soundboard Resonance (Transacoustic Mode); Ta3 Sh3 Sc3 - Yamaha TransAcoustic TA3 Owner's Manual

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Playing with digital sounds using soundboard resonance
(TransAcoustic mode)
TA3
SH3
SC3
This lets you play the digital sounds and hear them through the resonance of the piano soundboard by means of
TransAcoustic technology. In this condition, no piano sound can be heard from the instrument.
NOTE
The physical sound of the keyboard mechanism remains even when playing in the TransAcoustic mode.
1
Rotate the [VOLUME] control to the far-left position to set
the volume to minimum.
2
Press the [
3
Disable the acoustic piano sound (or activate the Quiet mode) by one of the following
operations.
 For pianos with a silencing lever:
Pull the silencing lever towards you until you hear a click and feel the
mechanism catch.
 For upright pianos without a silencing lever:
Press the silencing pedal (center pedal) and slide it to the left until it is
locked in that position.
 For grand pianos without a silencing lever:
Make sure that the [Aco.] lamp is turned off. If the lamp is
lit, press the [VOLUME] control to turn it off.
4
Rotate the [VOLUME] control to the right so
that the [TA] lamp lights, indicating the
TransAcoustic mode is enabled.
NOTE
When the volume is set to minimum, when the Voice is set to "---"
(page 22), or when headphones are plugged in, the TransAcoustic
mode cannot be activated. Select a Voice other than "---," and
unplug the headphones.
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] (Standby/On) switch to turn the power on.
P
Off
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