Playing The Disklavier With An Ensemble Voice - Yamaha Disklavier E3 Operation Manual

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Chapter
5
Advanced Piano Playing
4
To change the volume, move the cursor to the volume
parameter ("VOLUME") with the cursor buttons ([
[
] [
]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO].
The volume can be adjusted in 4 steps.
5
To change the sound, move the cursor to the sound
parameter ("SOUND") with the cursor buttons ([
[
] [
]), then press [+/YES] and [–/NO].
The following sound settings are available: BUZZER, TG
6
To cancel this function, press [METRONOME] again.

Playing the Disklavier with an Ensemble Voice

[VOICE]
The Disklavier's [VOICE] lets you assign a voice from the internal XG tone
generator to accompany the piano while you play. You will hear in unison
the piano sound coming from the Disklavier and an ensemble voice
produced by the internal XG tone generator. This is sometimes referred to
as voice layering or unison.
The internal XG tone generator offers 480 instrumental voices and 11
drum kits for playing the keyboard.
1
Press [VOICE] on the remote control.
The voice selection screen appears, and the voice function is
activated.
44
=METRONOME=
TEMPO=125bpm =3/4

VOLUME=
VOLUME=
=METRONOME=
TEMPO=125bpm =3/4

VOLUME=
VOLUME=
=VOICE=
[
-+
roup=01<Piano
Voice=001< randPno>[X ]
] [
]
_?=]
-+
SOUND=BUZZER
] [
]
_?=]
-+
SOUND=TG
>
Note:
The sound parameter does not
appear when the quiet or headphone
mode is activated on models
equipped with the Silent Piano™
function. The metronome sound is
fixed to "TG."
For details on voice groups and
voices, see Chapter 13 "Internal
Tone Generator Voices" on
page 131.

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