Other Settings; Skipping The Blank Part At The Beginning Of A Song; Inactivating The Key Movement During Playback; Using Timer Play - Yamaha piano Operating Manual

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Other Settings

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Skipping the Blank Part at
the Beginning of a Song
When there is a blank part created at the beginning of the
recorded song, turning on this function automatically
skips the unwanted part and starts playback from the
actual beginning of the song.
1
Tap on
and then on
2
Tap on [Skip Space],and then press
to select [ON].
3
Tap on
operation.
To inactivate this function, select [OFF] in step 2.
Inactivating the Key
Movement During Playback
During playback of a song, keys normally move in
accordance with the playback of the respective note's
key. In Quiet or Headphone mode, you can select an
option of stopping this key movement. This enables you,
for example, to play along with the song being played
back, to add your own improvisation, or to create a four-
hand duet.
1
Tap on
and then on
2
Tap on [Quiet Key], and then press
to select [ON].
3
Tap on
operation.
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in the [Main] screen,
.
to complete the
in the [Main] screen,
.
to complete the
To inactivate this function, select [OFF] in step 2.
Tip:
The shortcut button on the [Song] screen is also
available. Tap on
above, and on
to inactivate it.
Each time you tap on this
button,
alternates.

Using Timer Play

You can start or stop playback of a song automatically at
specific times. A maximum of 99 timer programs can be
set.
Note:
Be sure to set the date, time, and time zone in
advance. (→ pg. 16 "Setting up the Current Date and
Time")
1
Tap on
Timer list screen
to activate the function
and
in the [Main] screen.

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