Yamaha EZ-300 EZ-300 Owners Manual - Page 13

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Panel Controls and Terminals Setting Up q [ ] (Standby/On) switch page 15 w [MASTER VOLUME] dial page 16 e [DEMO] button page 33 BGM page 33 r [METRONOME] button page 24 TIME SIG page 24 t [TEMPO/TAP] button page 32 In the Lesson mode y PART [L] button page 39 [R] button page 39 In the Recording mode y [REC TRACK 2] button page 52 [REC TRACK 1] button page 52 u [KEYS TO SUCCESS] button page 36 i [PHRASE REPEAT] button page 38 o [1 LISTENING 2 TIMING 3 WAITING] button page 39 CHORD DICT page 49 In the Song mode !0 [A-B REPEAT] button page 34 !1 [REW] button page 33 !2 [FF] button page 33 !3 [PAUSE] button page 33 In the Style mode !0 [ACMP ON/OFF] button page 45 SPLIT POINT page 60 !1 [INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button page 46 !2 [MAIN/AUTO FILL] button page 46 !3 [SYNC START] button page 45 !4 [START/STOP] button page 32 !5 [REC] button page 51 CLEAR page 52 !6 [VOICE] button page 24 SONG MELODY VOICE page 33 !7 [SONG] button page 32 !8 [STYLE] button page 45 !9 Number buttons [0]-[9], [+/YES], [-/NO].... page 18 @0 [PORTABLE GRAND] button page 24 @1 [DSP] button page 26 TYPE page 26 @2 [ARTICULATION] button page 27 @3 [REGIST MEMORY] button page 53 MEMORY page 53 @4 [FUNCTION] button page 60 LIGHT GUIDE page 36 @5 [MUSIC DATABASE] button page 50 @6 [DUAL] button page 25 DUAL VOICE page 25 @7 [SPLIT] button page 25 SPLIT VOICE page 25 @8 [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button ..........page 28 TYPE page 28 @9 Drum illustrations for the Drum Kit ....page 24 Each of these indicates the drum or percussion instrument assigned to the corresponding key for "Standard Kit 1." Rear Panel #0 #1 #2 #3 #4 #0 [SUSTAIN] jack page 16 #1 [PHONES/OUTPUT] jack page 16 #2 [AUX IN] jack page 56 #3 [USB TO HOST] terminal page 57 #4 DC IN jack page 14 Panel Setup (Panel Settings) By using the controls on the panel, you can make various settings as described here. These settings of the instrument are together referred to as "panel setup" or "panel settings" in this manual. The "Press and hold" Symbol Buttons having this indication can be used to call up an alternate function when the relevant button is pressed and held. Hold down this button until the function is called up. EZ-300 Owner's Manual 13

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Panel Controls and Terminals
EZ-300
Owner’s Manual
13
Settin
g
Up
q
[
] (Standby/On) switch
....................
page 15
w
[MASTER VOLUME] dial
......................
page 16
e
[DEMO] button
......................................
page 33
BGM
................................................
page 33
r
[METRONOME] button
.........................
page 24
TIME SIG.
......................................
page 24
t
[TEMPO/TAP] button
............................
page 32
y
PART
[L] button
..............................................
page 39
[R] button
..............................................
page 39
y
[REC TRACK 2] button
.........................
page 52
[REC TRACK 1] button
.........................
page 52
u
[KEYS TO SUCCESS] button
...............
page 36
i
[PHRASE REPEAT] button
...................
page 38
o
[1 LISTENING 2 TIMING 3 WAITING] button
...............................................................
page 39
CHORD DICT.
................................
page 49
!
0
[A-B REPEAT] button
...........................
page 34
!
1
[REW] button
........................................
page 33
!
2
[FF] button
............................................
page 33
!
3
[PAUSE] button
.....................................
page 33
!
0
[ACMP ON/OFF] button
........................
page 45
SPLIT POINT
..................................
page 60
!
1
[INTRO/ENDING/rit.] button
.................
page 46
!
2
[MAIN/AUTO FILL] button
....................
page 46
!
3
[SYNC START] button
..........................
page 45
!
4
[START/STOP] button
...........................
page 32
!
5
[REC] button
.........................................
page 51
CLEAR
............................................
page 52
!
6
[VOICE] button
......................................
page 24
SONG MELODY VOICE
.................
page 33
!
7
[SONG] button
......................................
page 32
!
8
[STYLE] button
.....................................
page 45
!
9
Number buttons [0]–[9], [+/YES], [-/NO]
....
page 18
@
0
[PORTABLE GRAND] button
...............
page 24
@
1
[DSP] button
.........................................
page 26
TYPE
...............................................
page 26
@
2
[ARTICULATION] button
......................
page 27
@
3
[REGIST MEMORY] button
..................
page 53
MEMORY
........................................
page 53
@
4
[FUNCTION] button
..............................
page 60
LIGHT GUIDE
.................................
page 36
@
5
[MUSIC DATABASE] button
.................
page 50
@
6
[DUAL] button
.......................................
page 25
DUAL VOICE
..................................
page 25
@
7
[SPLIT] button
.......................................
page 25
SPLIT VOICE
..................................
page 25
@
8
[HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button
..........
page 28
TYPE
...............................................
page 28
@
9
Drum illustrations for the Drum Kit
....
page 24
Each of these indicates the drum or percussion instrument
assigned to the corresponding key for “Standard Kit 1.”
#
0
[SUSTAIN] jack
.....................................
page 16
#
1
[PHONES/OUTPUT] jack
......................
page 16
#
2
[AUX IN] jack
.........................................
page 56
#
3
[USB TO HOST] terminal
.....................
page 57
#
4
DC IN jack
.............................................
page 14
In the Lesson mode
In the Recording mode
In the Song mode
In the Style mode
Panel Setup (Panel Settings)
By using the controls on the panel, you can make various
settings as described here. These settings of the instru-
ment are together referred to as “panel setup” or “panel
settings” in this manual.
The “Press and hold” Symbol
Buttons having this indication can be used to call
up an alternate function when the relevant button
is pressed and held. Hold down this button until
the function is called up.
#
1
#
2
#
3
#
4
#0
Rear Panel