Yamaha HD-300 HD-300 Owners Manual - Page 10

Component Names, Front Panel

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Component Names Front Panel           !  [1] (Standby/On) switch page 14 Switches the instrument between standby/on modes.  [MAIN VOL] slider page 16 Adjusts the main volume of the instrument. [BALANCE] slider page 16 Adjusts the volume balance between the sounds played with the keyboard and the rhythm style/ metronome playback.  LCD display page 17 Shows the instrument status, settings, and other information.  Internal microphone page 16 Used for recording and the Sound Back functions.  Microphone volume LED page 16 Lights when the microphone input level is too high. This is used when adjusting the sensitivity of the microphone. Bluetooth status LED page 35 Indicates the Bluetooth connection status. This is used when connecting to an iPhone or iPad.  VOICE buttons page 18 Selects the Voice for use when playing the keyboard, or when playing back the contents for training.  TEMPERAMENT buttons..... pages 18, 21 These set the temperament (equal/pure/individual) and lock/unlock the root key auto detection.  TRANSPOSE buttons page 19 These configure the keyboard transpose settings and are used when playing a music score for a transposing instrument as notated.  [OCTAVE] slider page 19 Adjusts the keyboard octave. [HOLD] button page 19 Used to keep the played notes sounding even after the keys are released.  [SOUND BACK] button page 29 Switches the Sound Back function on and off. ! RECORDING buttons page 26 Used for recording and playback. 10 HD-300 Owner's Manual

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HD-300 Owner’s Manual
10
Front Panel
1
[
P
] (Standby/On) switch
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pa
g
e 14
Switches the instrument between standby/on modes.
2
[MAIN VOL] slider
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pa
g
e 16
Adjusts the main volume of the instrument.
[BALANCE] slider
.........................
pa
g
e 16
Adjusts the volume balance between the sounds
played with the keyboard and the rhythm style/
metronome playback.
3
LCD display
...................................
pa
g
e 17
Shows the instrument status, settings, and other
information.
4
Internal microphone
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pa
g
e 16
Used for recording and the Sound Back functions.
5
Microphone volume LED
.............
pa
g
e 16
Lights when the microphone input level is too high.
This is used when adjusting the sensitivity of the
microphone.
Bluetooth status LED
...................
pa
g
e 35
Indicates the Bluetooth connection status. This is
used when connecting to an iPhone or iPad.
6
VOICE buttons
.............................
pa
g
e 18
Selects the Voice for use when playing the keyboard,
or when playing back the contents for training.
7
TEMPERAMENT buttons
.....
pa
g
es 18, 21
These set the temperament (equal/pure/individual)
and lock/unlock the root key auto detection.
8
TRANSPOSE buttons
..................
pa
g
e 19
These configure the keyboard transpose settings and
are used when playing a music score for a transposing
instrument as notated.
9
[OCTAVE] slider
...........................
pa
g
e 19
Adjusts the keyboard octave.
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[HOLD] button
..............................
pa
g
e 19
Used to keep the played notes sounding even after the
keys are released.
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[SOUND BACK] button
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pa
g
e 29
Switches the Sound Back function on and off.
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RECORDING buttons
...................
pa
g
e 26
Used for recording and playback.
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