Playing The Piano Parts On The Tone Generator - Yamaha Mark III User Manual

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Playing the Piano Parts
on the Tone Generator
Normally, piano parts are played back by the
piano. You can, however, change this so that the
piano parts are also played by the internal XG
tone generator or a MIDI instrument connected to
the MIDI OUT connector.
You can use this to double up the Disklavier piano
parts with a different voice, say strings or vibes.
This technique is sometimes referred to as voice
layering or unison.
1
Press [FUNC.].
FUNC.
The FUNC. indicator lights and the
Function menu appears.
2
Press [>] until the c cursor is next
to the MIDI Setup option, then
press [ENTER].
The MIDI Setup menu display appears.
3
With the c cursor next to the
Piano Part option, press [ENTER].
ENTER
The following display appears.
4
Press [>] until the cursor is next
to the PianoPart ESBL Out
parameter.
5
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to set the option to ON.
The piano parts are now played by the
internal XG tone generator with the
corresponding MIDI data sent to the MIDI
OUT connector.
ENTER
–/NO
+/YES
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