Yamaha HD-300 HD-300 Owners Manual - Page 16
Adjusting the Volume and Screen Contrast, Adjusting the Volume
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Setting Up Adjusting the Volume and Screen Contrast Adjusting the Volume To adjust the volume of the entire sound of this instrument, use the [MAIN VOL] slider while playing the keyboard. In addition, the following volume sliders are also available. • [BALANCE] slider: Adjusts the volume balance between the keyboard and rhythm playback. Turn this left to increase the volume of the keyboard. Turn this right to increase the volume of the rhythm playback (metronome, Rhythm Style, etc.). • [METRONOME VOL] slider: Adjusts the volume of each metronome note type individually. CAUTION Do not use the instrument at a high volume level for a long period of time. Doing so can cause hearing loss. Adjusting the Sensitivity of the Microphone Use the MIC [GAIN] knob on the rear panel to adjust the microphone sensitivity while speaking or singing into the microphone. Configure this so the microphone volume (CLIP) LED at the top left of the panel does not light up even when the sound you want to record is at maximum volume. NOTE • You can also check the volume of input sounds on the input level meter on the bottom left of the LCD display. When using this to adjust settings, adjust the sensitivity until "Clip!" no longer appears on the screen. • If the microphone volume indicator (CLIP) LED lights even when the MIC [GAIN] knob is turned down, adjust by increasing the distance between this unit and the sound source. • Sound input from the microphone is used only for recording and the Sound Back function. It will not be output from the line output or speaker. Adjusting the Screen Contrast Press the [SETTING] button to call up the Settings screen, and then change the "LCD Contrast" value. NOTE To move the cursor on the Settings screen, use the BEAT • TEMPO MEMORY CURSOR [-][3] buttons. To change values, use the [-]/[+] buttons. 16 HD-300 Owner's Manual