Panel Display Indications - Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-200 Owner's Manual

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Panel Display Indications

The DGX-200 features a large multi-function display that shows all important settings for the
instrument. The section below briefly explains the various icons and indications in the display.
!4
Octave indicator
q Notation / w Keyboard
These two portions of the display conveniently indi-
cate notes. When a song is being played back, they
show the melody or chord notes in succession. When
you play the keyboard yourself, the display shows the
notes you play.
• For a few specific chords, not all notes may be shown in the nota-
tion section of the display. This is due to space limitations in the
display.
e Beat marks
These marks (one large, three small) flash in sequence
and in time with the song or style. The large arrow
indicates the first beat of the measure.
r Song/Voice/Style/M.D.B. name and number
This portion of the display indicates the name and
number of the currently selected song, voice, style or
M.D.B. It also displays the category name when
using the category button, or the name and current set-
ting/value of other functions, as well as other impor-
tant operation messages.
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Notation
e
Beat marks
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w
Keyboard
t Touch indicator
This appears when the Touch function is turned on.
(See page 30.)
y Harmony indicator
This appears when the Harmony effect is turned on.
(See page 31.)
u Dual indicator
This appears when the Dual function is turned on.
(See page 26.)
i Split indicator
This appears when the Split function is turned on.
(See page 27.)
o Accompaniment On indicator
This appears when the auto accompaniment is turned
on. (See page 36.)
r
Song/Voice/Style/M.D.B.
name and number
092 001
t
Touch indicator
y
Harmony indicator
u
Dual indicator
i
Split indicator
o
Accompaniment On
indicator
!0
Sync Stop indicator
!1
Measure and Tempo
!2
Chord
!3
Song track
indicators

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