Yamaha PortableGrand DGX-650 manuel d'utilisation

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    O wner ’ s Manual EN Ke yboard Stand Assemb ly For inf ormation on assembling the ke yboard stand, ref er to the instructions on page 1 0 of this manual. Set ting Up Ref erence Appendix Basic Guide[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adap ter other than one described in the manua l, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Y amaha. W ARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone coul[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 3 OBSERVERA! Apparaten kop plas inte ur växelströmskällan (nätet) så länge som den ar ansluten till väggutt aget, även om själva apparaten har stängts av . ADV ARSEL: Netspændingen til dette a pparat er IKKE afbrudt, sålænge netledningen sidder i en stikkont akt, som er tændt — også selvom der er slukket p?[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 4 Basic Guide Ref ere n c e Appendix Set ting Up Setting Up Special Feature s .. ............................ ................................5 PRECAUTIONS ................. ............................. .................6 Compatible Form at ... ............................... .........................8 About Manuals .. ..[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 5 Set ting Up Special Features Nat ural Piano V oice Pag e 2 3 The DGX-650 features an am azingly realistic pian o V oice (“Natural! Grand Piano”; V oice 001) meticulously sampled from a concert grand piano—fantastic for playing not only classical compositions b ut also piano pieces in any style. No matter what instru[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 6 Set ting Up PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULL Y BEFORE PROCEEDING Please k eep this manual in a saf e and handy place f or future r efer ence. WA R N I N G Always follow the basic precau tions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or ot[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 7 Set ting Up • Before connecting the inst rument to other electronic c omponents, turn off the power for all compon ents. Before turning the power on or off for all com ponents, set all volume levels to minimum. • Be su re to set the volumes of all componen ts at their minimum levels an d gradually raise the volume con[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 8 Set ting Up Compat ible F or mat GM System Lev el 1 “GM System Le vel 1” is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM-compati- ble music data can be accurately played by any GM-compatible tone generator , regardless of manufacturer . The GM ma rk is aff ixed to all software and hardware products that[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 9 Set ting Up About Manuals This instrument has the following documents and instructional materials.  Incl uded Documents Owner’ s Manual (this book) • Setting Up Please read this section first. • Basic Guide This section explains ho w to use the basic functions. Refer to this section while playing the instrument. [...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 10 Set ting Up Keyboard Stand Assembly 1 The parts shown in t he “ Assembly P ar ts” illustr ation will be used. F ollow the asse mbly instr uctions and select the parts as needed. Read these cautions care f ully befor e you assemble or use the keyboar d stand. These cautions ar e to promote saf e us e of the stand and[...]

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    Keyboard Stan d Assembly DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 11 Set ting Up 2 At tach the metal brack ets. Attach the metal brackets w to the top of the side boards, using the screws e as shown. 3 At ta ch the stand bases . Insert the joint connectors q into the side boards as shown. The joint connectors hav e be en installed properly if you can see the screw[...]

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    Keyboard Stand Assembly DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 12 Set ting Up 4 At tach the bac k board. Attach the back board, using the scre ws t . Check the back-to-front orientation for the side boards. Make sure the non-colored surface is f acing down. 5 P ut the key board on the stand. Check the back-to-front orientation for stand, a nd carefully place th[...]

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    Keyboard Stan d Assembly DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 13 Set ting Up 6 Install the ke yboard t o the stand. Fix the ke yboard to the angle brackets, using the screws y . P ost-assembly chec klist Once you’ ve assembled the stand, check the following points: • Are there any parts left o ver?  If so, read the assembly instructions again and cor - [...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 14 Set ting Up Panel Controls and T erminals F ront P anel q [ ] (Standby /On) switch ...... ............... page 19 w [MAS TER V OLU ME] control ................ page 20 e [DEMO/BGM] b u t ton .. .................. pages 34, 63 r [SCORE] b utton ..................... ............... page 37 t [L YRICS] but ton .... ......[...]

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    Panel Controls and Terminals DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 15 Set ting Up R e ar P anel #3 CONTRA ST knob .................. ............... page 21 #4 USB T O HOST ter minal ......... ....... page s 1 9, 68 #5 SUST AIN jack .......... ....................... ...... page 1 6 #6 PED AL UNI T jack . ....................... ......... p age 1 8 #7 A UX IN j[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 16 Set ting Up Setting Up P owe r Requir ements 1 Connect the A C pow er adaptor t o the DC IN jack. 2 Plug the A C pow er adaptor int o an AC outlet. Connect ing a Foots wit ch (SUST AIN J ack) The sustain function lets you produce a natural sustain as you play by pressing a footswitch. Plug the sup- plied footswitch into[...]

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    Setting Up DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 17 Set ting Up Connecting Headphones or External A ud io Equipment (PHONES/OUTPUT Jac k) Headphones Any pair of stereo headphones with a standard stereo phone plug can be plugged in here for con venient monitoring. The speakers are automatically shut of f when a plug is inserted into this jack. This setting can b[...]

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    Setting Up DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 18 Set ting Up Connect ing a P edal Unit (PED AL UNIT jac k) This jack is for connecting an optional LP-7A/LP- 7A WH pedal unit. When connecting the pedal unit, make sure to also assemble the unit on the supplied keyboard stand. • Mak e sure that po wer is of f when connecting or disconnec t- ing the pedal. ?[...]

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    Setting Up DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 19 Set ting Up Connect ing a Comput er (U SB T O HOS T terminal) By connecting a computer to the USB TO HOST terminal, you can transfe r data between the instrument and the computer via MIDI. For details on using a computer with this instrument, refer to “C omputer-related Operations” on the website (page 9).[...]

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    Setting Up DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 20 Set ting Up Set ting the V olume T o adjust the volume lev el of the entire keyboard sound, use the MASTER V OLUME control located a t the left of the panel. Play the keyboard to actually pro- duce sound while you adjusting the volume to the desired lev el. Intelligent Acoustic Control (IA C) IA C is a functi[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 21 Set ting Up MAIN Display When the pow er is tur ned on, the MAIN dis play aut omatic ally appears. This displa y shows the basic set tings of the instr ument, includin g the current V oice, Style, Song, A udio and other settings. T o Return t o the MAIN Display Y ou can return to the MAIN display from any other display b[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 22 Set ting Up Basic Controls Befor e operating the instrument, it may be he lpful t o familiarize y ourself with the basic controls belo w that are used to s elect items and c hang e values.  Dial Rotate the dial clockwise to increase the v alue, or counterclockwise to decrease the value.  Number buttons Use the Num[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 23 Basic Guide T r y Pla y ing a V ar iet y of Instr ument V oices In addition t o the w onderfull y realistic piano sounds, y ou can select and play other musical instr ument V oices, such as organ, guitar , bass, strings, sax, tr umpet, drums and percussion, and e ven sound ef fects. This procedure selects the Main V oice[...]

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    Try Playing a Variety of Instr ument Voices DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 24 Basic Guide In addition to the Main V oice, you can layer a differ- ent V oice over the entire ke yboard as a “Dual V oice. ” 1 Pr ess the [DU AL ON/OFF] but ton t o tur n Dual on. Y ou can c onfirm whether the Dual function is on in the MAIN display (page 21). 2 P ress th[...]

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    Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 25 Basic Guide The instrument features a built-in metronome (a device that k eeps an accu rate tempo), con venient for practicing. 1 P ress the [METR ONOME ON/OFF] but- ton to start the metr onome . 2 P ress the [METR ONOME ON/OFF] but- ton again t o stop the metr onome . Adjus tin[...]

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    Try Playing a Variety of Instr ument Voices DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 26 Basic Guide 4 Ro tate the dial t o select “4. ” 5 Conf irm the set ting by pla ying the Met- rono me . Set ting the Metronome V olume 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton t o call up the FUNCTION display . 2 P ress the C A TE GOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] but- tons repeat e dly to selec[...]

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    Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 27 Basic Guide Y ou can add harmony notes to the Main V oice. 1 P ress the [HARMONY ON/OFF] b utt on to turn Ha rm ony o n. Although turning on the Harmony will select a Harmony T ype suitable for the current Main V oice, you can select a dif ferent Harmony T ype. 2 Hold down the [[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 28 Basic Guide Pla y ing St yles The instrument feat ures a v ariety of accompaniment and rhythmic bac king patt erns (called “Styles”) in a v ariety of dif ferent musical genr es including pop, jazz, and man y others. Each Style f eatur es A uto Accompaniment, let ting you pr oduce automatic accompaniment playbac k si[...]

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    Playing Styles DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 29 Basic Guide 5 P ress the [S YNC ST AR T] but ton t o tur n S ynchro Start on. 6 Pla y a chord in the A uto Acc ompani- ment r ang e to sta r t Style playbac k. Play a melody with your righ t hand and chords with your left. Chord indication Chords being played in the Auto Accompaniment range will appear . F[...]

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    Playing Styles DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 30 Basic Guide For users who are unfamiliar with chords, this char t shows the notes of common chords. Sin ce there are many useful chor ds and many different ways to use th em musically , refer to co mmercially available chord books for further details.  indicat es the root not e. • A wide variety of c[...]

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    Playing Styles DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 31 Basic Guide If you want to fully enjoy playing in various Styles b ut don’t kno w how to play the appropriate chords, Smart Chord is very useful. This function lets you control Styl es with just a single finger as long as you kno w the key of your playing music, even if you don’t kno w any chord finger[...]

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    Playing Styles DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 32 Basic Guide TYPE Page: This page provides f ive T ypes of music genres which determine the specific chord assignment for each scale note in the Auto Accompaniment range. Although selecting a Style in step 1 w ill automatically set the optimum T ype, you can select a different T ype here for more appropria[...]

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    Playing Styles DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 33 Basic Guide This con venient function “recommends” optimum Styles for your performance, based on the rhythm you play for one or two measures. 1 Pr ess the [STYLE RECOMMENDER] but- ton to c a ll u p th e ST Y L E R E C OM - MENDER display . The keyboard is di vided by the B0 key into two sections (Drum [...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 34 Basic Guide Pla y ing Songs and A udio F iles There are two kinds of data that can be re cor ded and played bac k on this instrument: Songs and A udio files. Not only can y ou play back a Song or A udio file and list en to it, but y ou can also play the ke yboard al ong with Song or A udio fi le playback. • Songs The [...]

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    Playing Songs and Audio Files DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 35 Basic Guide Before using a USB flash memory , be sure to read “Connecting a USB Flash Memory” on page 71. 1 If y ou want to play back a Song or Audio f ile on a USB flas h memory , connect a USB f lash memor y to the USB TO DEVICE terminal. Audio files must be on a USB flash memory . 2 P[...]

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    Playing Songs and Audio Files DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 36 Basic Guide This instrument lets you fast forward [FF], re wind [REW] and pause [P A USE] playback of the Song or Audio file. Pressing the [REW] or [FF] button once moves one measure backward/forward for Songs, or one second for Audio files. Holding one of them scrolls back- ward/forward co[...]

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    Playing Songs and Audio Files DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 37 Basic Guide Y ou can view the music notation (score) of the selected Song. 1 Select a Song (st eps 1–3 on page 35). 2 P ress the [SCORE] b utt on to call up the Score display . Pressing this button each time alternates the dis- played notation style between single-staff a nd double-staff. [...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 38 Basic Guide Using the Song Lesson F eatur e Y ou can use the selected Song for a lef t-ha nd, right-hand, or both-hands lesson. T r y practicing with these thr ee Song Les son types. Lesson 1—W aiting In this Lesson, try playing the correct notes shown on the display . The Song pauses until you pla y the right note. L[...]

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    Using the Song Lesson Feature DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 39 Basic Guide 4 Pr ess the desired LESSON ST ART b ut- ton , [W AITING], [Y OUR TEMPO] or [MINUS ONE] to star t playbac k of the Song Lesson. Play the notes shown in the on-sc reen score. The score marker and ke yboard marker in the display will indicate the notes to play . T o stop Lesson pla[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 40 Basic Guide R ecor ding Y our P erf or mance This instrument allo ws you t o recor d your performance in the f ollowing tw o methods. • Song r ecording (MIDI r ecor ding) W ith this method, recorded performances are saved to th e i n strument as a User Song, in SMF (format 0) MIDI file. If you want to re-record a spec[...]

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    Recording Your Performa nce DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 41 Basic Guide 4 Pla y the keyb oard to sta r t recor ding. Y ou can a lso start recording by pressing the [ST AR T/STOP] button. The current measure will be sho wn on the display during recording. 5 Af ter y ou finish perf ormance, pre ss the [ST ART/S TOP] but ton or [REC] bu tt on to st op rec[...]

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    Recording Your Performance DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 42 Basic Guide W ith Song Recording, you can create a Song consist- ing of six tracks (1–5 a nd A) by recording your per- formance to each track one by one. In recording a piano piece, for example, you can record the right- hand part to T rack 1 then record the left-hand part to T rack 2, allow[...]

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    Recording Your Performa nce DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 43 Basic Guide 3 Play the ke y board to start Recording. 4 Af ter y ou finish the per formance, pr ess the [S T ART/S T OP] but ton or [REC] b ut- ton to s top re c ord i n g. When recording is stopped, a message asking if you want to sa ve the Song appears. 5 P ress the [+] (YES) b utt on to sa [...]

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    Recording Your Performance DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 44 Basic Guide Y ou can clear all tra cks of a User Song. 1 P ress the [SONG/A UDIO] but ton, a nd then select the User Song (1 0 1 to 1 05) t o be cleared. 2 While holding do wn the trac k [A] bu tt on, pr ess the trac k [1] but ton for lon g er than a second. A confirmation message will appear [...]

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    Recording Your Performa nce DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 45 Basic Guide Before recording, make the necessary settings such as V oice/Style selection and th e A UX IN connection (if you want to record with the input sound via A UX IN jack). All the sound produced via this instrument other than Metronome can be recorded. 1 Connect the USB f lash memory t[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 46 Basic Guide Memor izing Y our F a v or it e P anel Set tings This instrument has a R egistration Memory feat ure that lets you memori z e your fa vor - ite set tings for eas y recall whenev er they’ re needed. Up to 32 complet e setups can be sav ed (eight banks of four set ups each). 1 Mak e the desired s ettings suc[...]

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    Memorizing Your Favorite Panel Settings DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 47 Basic Guide 1 P ress and r elease the [BANK] but ton t o call up a Bank number on the dis play . 2 Use the di al to select a Bank number . 3 P ress one of the RE GIST MEMOR Y [1] t o [4] but tons to ca ll up the panel settings y ou memorized. Y ou can c heck the Registration Memory[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 48 Basic Guide Pla y ing A udio F iles via an Exter nal A udio Pla yer Y ou can output the sound of an exter nal audi o device, suc h as a por table m usic player , thr ough the built-in speak ers of this instrume nt b y connecting it vi a a cable. This lets y ou play the ke yboard along with pla yback of y our music pla y[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 49 Basic Guide Bac kup P ar ameter s and Initialization The following data will be maintained even if the power is turned of f and ca n be transferred then saved to a computer via Musicsoft Downloader as a single Backup file. For instructions, refer to “Computer- related Operations” (page 9). In addition to the Backup d[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 50 Ref ere n c e Handy Performance Features Selecting a R ev erb T ype The Rev erb effect lets you play with a rich concert hall type ambience. Although selecting a Style or Song will call up the o ptimum Re verb type for the entire sound, you can select a dif f erent Rev erb type manually . 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton[...]

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    Handy Perf ormance Features DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 51 Re fe re n c e Selecting a DSP T ype DSP is an abbre viation of Digital Signal Processing. These range from rev erb-like ambience effects to dis- tortion and other dynamic processing tools that let y ou enhance the sound, or completely transform it. The DSP effect can be added to the Main and [...]

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    Handy Performance Fea tures DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 52 Ref ere n c e P anel Sustain This function adds sustain to the k eyboard voices. Use it when you want to add sustain to the v oices at all times, regardless of footswitch operation. The sustain function does not affect the Split V oice. 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton. 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [[...]

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    Handy Perf ormance Features DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 53 Re fe re n c e Pitch Co ntrols—T uning The overall tuning of the instrument (except for the V oices with name “*** Kit”) can be shifted up or down between 415.3 Hz and 466.2 Hz in approxi- mately 0.2Hz or 0.3H z increments. The default value is 440.0 Hz. 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton. [...]

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    Handy Performance Fea tures DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 54 Ref ere n c e T ouch Response Sensitivity The ke yb oard of this instrument is equipped with a T ouch Response feature that lets you dy namically and expressi vely control the le vel of the V oices according to your playing strength. 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton. 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [ r [...]

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    Handy Perf ormance Features DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 55 Re fe re n c e Set ting the Output Gain Lev el Output gain le vel for the PHONES/OUTPUT jack can be switched between two v alues suitable for head- phones or an external audio equipment. 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton. 2 P ress the C A TE GOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] but- ton sever al times until “[...]

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    Handy Performance Fea tures DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 56 Ref ere n c e Int elligent Acoustic C o ntr o l (IA C) IA C is a function which automatically adjusts and controls the sound quality according to the overall volume of the instrument. Ev en when the volume is low , it permits both low sounds and high sounds to be clearly heard. IA C is effect[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 57 Re fe re n c e V oice Settings Selecting a Dual V oice 1 Hold down the [DU AL ON/OFF] bu tt on for longer than a second to call u p the “V OICE SELECT (DU AL)” display . 2 Rotate the dial to select the desired Dual Vo i c e . Selecting a Split V oice 1 Hold down the [SPLIT ON/OFF] but ton for longer than a second to [...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 58 Ref ere n c e Style (Auto Accompaniment) Functions Style V ar iations—Sections Each Style consists of “Sections” that allow you to v ary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the per- formance you are playing. 1 P ress the [S TYLE] but ton , then rotat e the dial t o select a Style. 2 P ress the [EXIT] b u[...]

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    Style (Auto Accompanime nt) Functions DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 59 Re fe re n c e 5 P ress the [MAIN/A UTO FILL] but ton t o select Main A or Main B. 6 P ress the [INTR O/ENDING/rit .] but ton. Now , you’ re ready to start Style playback from the Intro section. 7 Play a c hord with y our lef t hand to start playback of the Intro. For this e xample[...]

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    Style (Auto Accomp animent) Functions DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 60 Ref ere n c e Changing the T empo A Style can be played at any tempo you desire—fast or slo w . 1 P ress the [TEMPO/T AP] but ton t o call up the T empo display . 2 Ro tate the dial t o set a tempo. Press the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously to instantly reset the value to the d[...]

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    Style (Auto Accompanime nt) Functions DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 61 Re fe re n c e Set ting the Split P oint The point on the ke yboa rd that separates the left-hand range and the right-hand range of the keyboard is called the “Split Point. ” When a Style is selected a nd A CMP is on, the notes played to the left of the Split Point are used to sp[...]

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    Style (Auto Accomp animent) Functions DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 62 Ref ere n c e Looking Up Chor ds Using the Chord Dictionar y The Dictionary function is useful when you know the name of a certain c hord and want to quickly learn how to play it. 1 P ress and hold t he [MINUS ONE] but ton for longer than a second to call u p the DICTIONAR Y display[...]

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    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 63 Re fe re n c e Song and Audio Settings Bac kgr ound Music (BGM) Playbac k W ith the default setting, pressing the [DEMO/BGM] button will play back only Ov erview Demo Song repeatedly . This setting can be changed so that, for example, all internal Songs are played, or all Songs and Audio files on a USB flash memory are p[...]

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    Song and Audio Settings DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 64 Ref ere n c e T empo Set ting of the Song This operation is same as that of the Style. Refer to page 60. Ta p S t a r t This operation is same as that of the Style. Refer to page 60. Song V olume 1 Pr ess the [FUNCTION] but ton. 2 P ress the C A TE GOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] but- tons sev eral times to[...]

  • Page 65

    Song and Audio Set tings DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 65 Re fe re n c e Changing the V oice of the Song Y ou can change the V oice of Track 1 or 2 in the cur- rent Preset Song temporarily to any other desired Vo i c e . 1 P ress the [SONG/A UDIO] but to n, select the desir ed Prese t Song, then start play- back. 2 Hold down the [ V OICE] but ton f or l[...]

  • Page 66

    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 66 Ref ere n c e The Functions The “F unctions” pro vide access to a r a nge of detailed instrument para meters such as T uning, Split P oint, V oices and Ef fects. T ake a look at the F unction List (pages 67–69). When y ou find the desir ed F unction y ou want t o change , f ollow the instructions belo w. 1 F ind t[...]

  • Page 67

    The Functions DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 67 Re fe re n c e F unction List Category F unction Range/Settings De faul t V alu e Descrip tion Vo l u m e Style V olume 000–1 27 1 00 Ref er to page 60. Song V olume 000–127 1 00 Ref er to page 64. Audi o V olume 000–1 27 1 00 Determines the volume of the Aud io file. A UX IN Lev el 000–1 27 1 00 De[...]

  • Page 68

    The Function s DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 68 Ref ere n c e Ef fect Re verb T ype 0 1–36 ** Ref er to page 50. Chorus T ype 0 1–45 ** Refer t o page 50. DSP ON/OFF * Ref er to page 51. DSP T ype 00 1–239 * Ref er to page 51. Dampe r Resonance ON/OFF ON This ef fect is applied only t o V oice 00 1 (Main V oice) or V oice 00 1 used in T rack 1 of[...]

  • Page 69

    The Functions DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 69 Re fe re n c e * The appr opriate v alue is automati cally set for each V oice combination . ** The appr opriate v alue is autom atically set for each Song or Style. *** For det ails, refer t o “Computer -related Oper ations” (page 9). PC Mode The PC settings instantly reconf igure all important MIDI se[...]

  • Page 70

    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 70 Ref ere n c e USB Flash Memory Operations By connecting the USB f lash memor y device t o the USB T O DEVICE terminal, y ou can sav e the data cr eated on this instrument , such as User Song and para meter settings. The sav ed data can be recalled t o this instrument a gain for fut ure use. Pr ecautions when using the U[...]

  • Page 71

    USB Flash Memo ry Operations DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 71 Re fe re n c e Connecting a USB Flash Memor y 1 Connect a USB f lash memory to the USB T O DEVICE terminal, being car eful to insert it with the pr oper orientation. 2 W ait for co nfir mation that the USB flas h memory has been pr operly mounted. A message (information or confirmation dialog[...]

  • Page 72

    USB Flash Memory Operations DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 72 Ref ere n c e F or mat ting a USB Flash Memor y The Format operation lets you prepare commercially av ailable USB flash memory for use with this instru- ment. 1 P ress the [FILE CONTR OL] but ton t o call up the FILE CONTR OL display . 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] butt ons to call up [...]

  • Page 73

    USB Flash Memo ry Operations DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 73 Re fe re n c e Sa ving a R egistration Memor y to USB Flash Memor y This operation sav es a Registration Memory to a USB flash memory de vice. The file name will hav e a “.usr” extension which does not appear in the instrument’ s displ ay . 1 P ress the [FILE CONTR OL] but ton t o call [...]

  • Page 74

    USB Flash Memory Operations DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 74 Ref ere n c e Sa ving a User Song t o USB Flash Memor y This operation sav es a User Song (Son g numbers 101–105) to USB flash memory . 1 P ress the [FILE CONTR OL] but ton t o call up the FILE CONTR OL display . 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] butt ons to ca ll up “User Song Save. ?[...]

  • Page 75

    USB Flash Memo ry Operations DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 75 Re fe re n c e Con v er ting a User Song to an A udio f ile This operation con verts a User Song (Song num bers 101–105) to an Audio file and sa ves the f ile to the USB flash memory . 1 P ress the [FILE CONTR OL] but ton t o call up the FILE CONTR OL display . 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [ r ] o[...]

  • Page 76

    USB Flash Memory Operations DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 76 Ref ere n c e Loading F iles from a USB Flash Memory Registration Memory , Style file and Song file (SMF) residing on a USB flash memory can be loa ded into the instrument. 1 P ress the [FILE CONTR OL] but ton t o call up the FILE CONTR OL display . 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] butt o[...]

  • Page 77

    USB Flash Memo ry Operations DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 77 Re fe re n c e Deleting f iles fr om a USB Flash Memory This procedure deletes Registration Memory , Style file, Song f ile a nd Audio file from a USB flash mem- ory . 1 P ress the [FILE CONTR OL] but ton t o call up the FILE CONTR OL display . 2 Use the C A TEGOR Y [ r ] or [ f ] butt ons to[...]

  • Page 78

    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 78 Appendix T roubleshooting For the Instrument Pro bl e m P o ssible Cause and Solution When th e instrument is turned on or of f, a poppin g sound is t emporarily pr oduced. This is normal and in dicates that the instrument is re ceiving electr ical pow er. The po wer is auto matically turned off . This is normal and du [...]

  • Page 79

    DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 79 Appendix Messages LCD Message Comment Access error! Indicates the failure in reading or writing from/to the media or the flash memor y . Clear ing all memory ... Displa yed while erasing all da ta in the flash memory . Nev er tur n the pow er off dur ing data tr ansmission. Data Error! Displayed when the Song or St yle c[...]

  • Page 80

    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 80 Appendix Specifications Size/W eight Dimensions (W x D x H) 1,397 x 445 x 1 46 mm (55” x 1 7 -1/2” x 5-3 /4”) with ke ybo ard stand: 1,399 x 445 x 761 mm (55-1/16” x 17 -1/2” x 29-15/1 6”) We ig h t 22.5k g (49 lbs. 1 0 oz.) with ke ybo ard stand: 29.5kg (65 lbs. 1 oz.) Control Interface K eyboar d Number of[...]

  • Page 81

    Specifications DGX-650 Owner’s Manual 81 Appendix * Specifications and descriptions in th is owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to c hange or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specif ications, equipment or options may no t be the s ame in every locale, please[...]

  • Page 82

    DGX-650 Owner’ s Manual 82 Appendix Index Symbols [-] and [+] b uttons ..... ......... .......... 22 A A-B Repeat .................. ........... ...... 36 Accessories . ......... ........... ......... ...... 9 AC M P ........ ........... ........... ........... .. 28 Assembly .......... ........... ........... ...... 10 Audio ......... ..........[...]

  • Page 83

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  • Page 86

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