Adjusting The Volume - Yamaha disklavier DKC-850 Operation Manual

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■ Muting the Sound
1
Press [PAUSE] or [STOP].
"MUTE" appears on the upper right of the screen.
or
2
Press [PAUSE] or [STOP] again to release muting.
or

Adjusting the Volume

[VOLUME +] or [VOLUME –]
You can adjust volume with the dial on the front panel or with the remote
control as described below. Since all piano songs are recorded at the
maximum volume level of 0, volume can be decreased down to –10, the
softest volume at which the piano can play.
For ensemble songs, the volume of the piano and internal XG tone
generator are adjusted simultaneously, so it is a good idea to first balance
the volume of the piano and XG tone generator.
For songs on PianoSoft·PlusAudio, you should first balance the volume of
the MIDI piano and audio parts.
1
Press [VOLUME +] or [VOLUME –] on the remote control.
The main volume setting screen appears.
=BALANCE=
MAIN VOLUME -01
2
Press [VOLUME +] or [VOLUME –] to adjust the volume.
Volume can be adjusted in a range of –10 to 0.
D-Radio
MUTE
CH-08:
y Funny Val
Jazz
VOLUME-/+
Basic Song Playback
Note:
Streaming broadcasts continue
during muting. Therefore, the song
broadcasted when releasing muting
may differ from the one when
muting.
Note:
This setting does not affect manual
playing.
See Chapter 6 "Advanced Song
Playback – Adjusting the Volume
Balance among the Keyboard
Playing, Ensemble Sound, and
Software Playback" on page 48.
Note:
You can also use the dial on the
front panel to adjust the volume.
Note:
When the volume is set to –10, there
may be a slight delay in sound
production following key strokes,
and the Disklavier control unit may
skip some notes. Furthermore, at
this volume setting, touch strength
does not affect note dynamics.
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