To Delete The Sps Adjustment Value Of A Song - Yamaha Disklavier DGC1B Basic Operation Manual

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Start playback, and check the
timing.
Top: This indicates the amount by which
the synchronization shift at the beginning
of the song is to be adjusted.
A change of +1 increases the speed of the
MIDI (piano) part by approximately 13ms.
The setting range is from –999 to +999.
During playback, adjust "Top" using
[–/NO] and [+/YES].
If synchronization is not achieved at the
completion of the song, adjust "End" near
the end of the song.
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To change "End," align the cursor
with "Top," and press [ENTER].
"End" is now displayed.
To change "Top" again, press [ENTER]
again.
If necessary, it must be set again.
End: This indicates the amount by which
the synchronization shift near the end of the
song is to be adjusted.
A change of +1 decreases the speed of the
MIDI (piano) part by approximately 13ms.
The setting range is from –999 to +999.
Upon completion of the adjustments:
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Align the cursor with QUIT, and
press the [ENTER] button.
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To register the adjustment value,
press [+/YES]; to cancel the
registration, press [–/NO].
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After the SPS adjustment value
has been recorded, the "SPS
Adjust" screen is restored.
The status changes to "REGISTERED."
To Delete the SPS
Adjustment Value of a
Song
1
Specify the SPS disk and target
CD, and check that "PS@" appears
on the song name display.
2
Press [<], and align the cursor
with "DEL."
3
Press [ENTER].
To delete the adjustment value, press
[+/YES]; to cancel the deletion, press
[–/NO].
4
After the SPS adjustment value
has been deleted, the "SPS
Adjust" screen is restored.
The status changes to "MEASURING."
The cursor returns to "SPS Adjust."
(Additional checkpoints for function)
Operations on the SPS Adjust screen can be
performed only in the stop status.
When factory reset is performed, all the
SPS adjustment values will be deleted.
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