Yamaha HD-300 HD-300 Owners Manual - Page 17

Screen Configuration and Basic Operation, Home Screen

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Screen Configuration and Basic Operation Turn the power on to display the Home screen. Home Screen Screen Elements        Items  -  relate to tuning,  to recording, and  and  relate to rhythm playback.  Voice Shows the voice option currently selected. (Page 18)  Standard pitch Shows the standard pitch. (Pages 20, 31)  Transpose Shows the transpose settings. (Page 19)  Temperament, root key, chord Shows the current temperament settings (temperament and root key), and the chord detected. (Pages 18 - 21)  Recording, microphone input Shows the recording status, and the microphone input level. (Pages 16, 26, 29)  Tempo, reference note Shows the tempo, and the tempo reference note. (Page 22)  Beat, memory number Shows the beat, or the beat • tempo memory (irregular meter). (Pages 22 - 25) Basic Operation • The location of the cursor is highlighted, and the cursor can be controlled with the [-]/[+] buttons and the dial. In the image above, the cursor is on "M1." • Press the panel buttons (CURSOR [-][3] buttons, etc.) to move the cursor and change items/settings in the screen display. • Press the [INDIVIDUAL VOL/PITCH] button (page 21), [TRAINING] button (page 30), [USB] button (page 28), or the [SETTING] button (page 31) to call up their respective screens. Each screen is described in greater detail in the above pages. NOTE When the [-] and [+] buttons are pressed simultaneously, the value currently focused will reset to the default value. HD-300 Owner's Manual 17

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HD-300 Owner’s Manual
17
Turn the power on to display the Home screen.
Home Screen
Items
1
4
relate to tuning,
5
to recording, and
6
and
7
relate to rhythm playback.
1
Voice
Shows the voice option currently selected. (Page 18)
2
Standard pitch
Shows the standard pitch. (Pages 20, 31)
3
Transpose
Shows the transpose settings. (Page 19)
4
Temperament, root key, chord
Shows the current temperament settings
(temperament and root key), and the chord detected.
(Pages 18 – 21)
5
Recordin
g
, microphone input
Shows the recording status, and the microphone input
level. (Pages 16, 26, 29)
6
Tempo, reference note
Shows the tempo, and the tempo reference note.
(Page 22)
7
Beat, memory number
Shows the beat, or the beat • tempo memory (irregular
meter). (Pages 22 – 25)
The location of the cursor is highlighted, and the cursor can be
controlled with the [-]/[+] buttons and the dial. In the image above,
the cursor is on “M1.”
Press the panel buttons (CURSOR [
L
][
R
] buttons, etc.) to move
the cursor and change items/settings in the screen display.
Press the [INDIVIDUAL VOL/PITCH] button (page 21),
[TRAINING] button (page 30), [USB] button (page 28), or the
[SETTING] button (page 31) to call up their respective screens.
Each screen is described in greater detail in the above pages.
NOTE
When the [-] and [+] buttons are pressed simultaneously, the value currently
focused will reset to the default value.
Screen Configuration and Basic Operation
Screen Elements
1
3
5
2
6
7
4
Basic Operation