Piano Playing Features; Playing The Disklavier Along With The Internal Metronome; Playing The Disklavier Accompanied By The Additional Voice(S) (Performance Mode) - Yamaha PRO/Mark IV Advanced Operating Manual

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Piano Playing Features

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Playing the Disklavier along
with the Internal Metronome
The beats of the metronome help you play the Disklavier
with a steady tempo. The tempo, the meter (beat), and the
volume of the click can be adjusted.
Note:
The [Tempo] value indicates the number of
beats in a minute, and one beat represents a quarter
note. When you play a song written in different
measure unit, convert the unit to quarter note (e.g.
When playing a song in 3/2, set [Beat] to 6/4).
1
Tap on
2
Tap on
metronome.
The color of
To stop the metronome, tap on
3
Tap on
value of the desired option.
Tip:
Tap on
In such a case, note that the operation changes
only the [Tempo] value.
4
Tap on
operation.
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in the [Main] screen.
to start the
changes to blue.
.
/
to adjust the
to resume the default tempo.
to complete the
Playing the Disklavier
Accompanied by the
Additional Voice(s)
(Performance Mode)
This function lets you play the piano sound of the
Disklavier accompanied by other voices produced by the
internal tone generator. A maximum of two voices sound
in unison with the right-hand part that you play and one
voice does with the left-hand part. You can also mute the
piano sound to your preference.
1
Tap on
in the [Main] screen.
Turns on/off the left-hand/right-hand1/right-
hand2 part accompanying voice
2
Tap on
/
the accompanying voice for the
respective part.
Each time you tap on
respective voice turns on (blue) and off (yellow)
alternately.
Tap to change the split
point (see step 3.)
Voice name
/
to turn on/off
/
/
, the

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