Enhancing The Disklavier By Hooking Up Other Devices; Setting The Disklavier For Audio Data Reception/Transmission - Yamaha disklavier DKC-850 Function Manual

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Enhancing the Disklavier by Hooking Up
Other Devices

Setting the Disklavier for Audio Data Reception/Transmission

[SETUP]
"AudioI/O"
You can select how the Disklavier handles incoming/outgoing audio
signals.
The following options are available in Version 3.10.
A-MIDI IN Offset
In some video synchronized playback situations, the video may appear a
little bit later than the piano playing (via analog MIDI). To eliminate this
delay, you can adjust the offset time that leads the actual playback of the
piano. A delay is applied to the incoming analog MIDI signal. The offset
time can be set in a range of –500 ms to 0 ms. Decrease this value to delay
the piano playing, and increase to advance the piano playing.
OUTPUT Offset
For some speakers or digital amplifiers, the audio from the Disklavier may
be output a little bit later than the acoustic piano playing. To eliminate this
delay, you can adjust the offset time for the sound output. This setting is
applied to the outgoing audio signal from the OUTPUT jacks and OMNI
(SYNC) OUT jacks. Decrease this value to advance the sound output. The
offset time can be set in a range of –100 ms to 0 ms. Decrease this value to
delay the piano playing, and increase to advance the piano playing.
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Press [SETUP] on the remote control.
The setup menu screen appears.
English
=SETUP MENU=
(1/3)
*TimerPlay
*AudioI/O
*MIDI
*M-Tune
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