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Congratulations!
Your DOM-30 is a high-performance MIDI Disk Orchestra Module
that can be used in conjunction with
a Yamaha Clavinova to play
back a range of pre-programmed Yamaha music software such as Disk
Orchestra Collection disks and some Disklavier disks (PianoSoft).*
The DOM-30 is an excellent keyboard practice aid since it allows you
to cancel playback of specific parts so you can play them on the
keyboard yourself, accompanied by the rest of the orchestra.
The DOM-30 is also a sophisticated disk recorder, allowing you to
record your own music software.
You can independently record up
to ten separate parts of a single musical composition - plus a rhythm
track.
You can enjoy recording and playing back simple one-voice
performances, or take advantage of the DOM-30's internal 100-voice
tone generator and create complex multi-track compositions that use
a number of different voices.
With 100 voices and rhythm sounds, the DOM-30 is also an excellent
tone generator system for use with a sequencer or MIDI-compatible
music computer.
In order to make the most of the many features and fine performance
provided by your DOM-30,
we urge you to read this owner's guide
thoroughly while trying out the features and functions described.
Keep the owner's manual in a safe place for later reference.
* The DOM-30 will play the following disks:
e All Yamaha Disk Orchestra Collection disks.
e Some
Yamaha
Disklavier
disks
(PianoSoft)
-
refer to the
Yamaha Disk Orchestra Collection catalogue for details.
è Disks recorded on the DOM-30.
e Piano solo disks recorded on a Yamaha DRC-20 Disk Recorder.
CONTENTS
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8-6: REMOTE
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6-5: IN TRANSPOSE
8-14: PITCH BEND CHANGE
4. ESSENTIAL RECORDING
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PREPARATIONS .......... keee 7
7.DISK CONTROL .................. 15
8-15: AFTER TOUCH FILTER . 19
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4-2: MIDI 8: Channel Matching
8
7-2: Deleting a Song ............. 15
8-17: TONE GENERATOR
......... 11
8-4: SYNC CLOCK
7 18
5-4: The TEMPO CHANGE
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TAKING CARE OF YOUR DOM-30
- Prevent Damage and Keep Your DOM-30
in Perfect Condition -
Your DOM-30 is a precision musical device, and deserves the most
careful treatment. Observe the following points and your DOM-30 will
perform flawlessly for many years.
1. Never
open
the case
and
touch
or tamper
with
the internal
circuitry.
2, Always turn the POWER switch OFF after use, and unplug the AC
adapter unit from the AC mains outlet.
3. Clean the unit only with a clean, slightly damp cloth. A neutral
cleanser may be used if desired.
Never
use abrasive cleansers,
waxes,
solvents or chemical dust cloths since these can dull or
damage the finish.
4. Use your DOM-30
in a place that is away from direct sunlight,
excessive humidity or heat, dust, or strong vibration.
5. Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other
parts of your DOM-30, and avoid scratching or bumping it with
hard objects.
6. Never spill water, beverages or other liquids on the unit or floppy
disks it uses.
7. The DOM-30 contains digital circuitry and may cause interference
if placed too close to radio receivers, television sets or similar
radio-frequency reception equipment. If such a problem occurs,
move the DOM-30
further away from the affected equipment.
. IMPORTANT!:
Check your power supply!
:
The DOM-30 should be powered from a Yamaha PA-4/PA-40 or
:
o0
PA-5 AC Adapter. Attempting to use other power supplies could
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result in serious damage to the DOM-30.
Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage
specified on your AC adapter. In some areas a voltage selector may
be provided on the AC adapter unit. Make sure that the voltage
selector is set for the voltage in your area.

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