Yamaha PF-500 Owner's Manual - Page 21

Listening to the Demonstration Tunes

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Listening to the Demonstration Tunes 2. Select a tune and start playback. Press the voice group button for the demo song that you want to hear. The indicator of the voice group button you pressed will light, and the demo song will begin playing. Subsequently, the demo songs will play back consecutively from the upper left voice group button until you stop the playback. 3. Stop the playback. Press the button of the voice group being played or the SONG [START/STOP] button. 4. Exit from demo mode. Press the [DEMO] or [EXIT] button to exit from demo mode. NOTE To adjust the volume level of the demo songs, use the [MASTER VOLUME] dial. TIP To adjust the volume balance between the song playback and the sound you are playing on the keyboard, use the [SONG BALANCE] slider (page 42) . By holding down [DEMO] and pressing A[-][+] to get the [PianoDemo] display, you can hear the piano demo. The piano demo lets you compare the result of enabling/disabling each sampling technology. GRAND PIANO1 Stereo Piano (stereo sampling) GRAND PIANO2 Mono Piano (mono sampling) E.PIANO1 mezzo piano (dynamic sampling, mezzopiano) E.PIANO2 mezzo forte (dynamic sampling, mez- zoforte) HARPSICHORD forte (dynamic sampling, forte) E.CLAVICHORD with Sustain (with sustain sampling) VIBRAPHONE no Sustain (without sustain sampling) GUITAR with KeyOff (with key-off sampling) CHURCH ORGAN no KeyOff (without key-off sampling) JAZZ ORGAN with StringRes (with string reso- nance) STRINGS no StringRes (without string reso- nance) PF-500 21

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PF-500
21
Listening to the Demonstration Tunes
To adjust the volume level of
the demo songs, use the
[MASTER VOLUME] dial.
To adjust the volume bal-
ance between the song
playback and the sound you
are playing on the keyboard,
use the [SONG BALANCE]
slider (page 42) .
2.
Select a tune and start playback.
Press the voice group button for the demo song that you
want to hear.
The indicator of the voice group button you pressed will light, and the
demo song will begin playing. Subsequently, the demo songs will play
back consecutively from the upper left voice group button until you
stop the playback.
3.
Stop the playback.
Press the button of the voice group being played or the
SONG [START/STOP] button.
4.
Exit from demo mode.
Press the [DEMO] or [EXIT] button to exit from demo
mode.
NOTE
TIP
By holding down [DEMO] and pressing A[–][+] to get the [Piano-
Demo] display, you can hear the piano demo. The piano demo lets
you compare the result of enabling/disabling each sampling tech-
nology.
GRAND PIANO1
.................
Stereo Piano (stereo sampling)
GRAND PIANO2
.................
Mono Piano (mono sampling)
E.PIANO1
............................
mezzo piano (dynamic sampling,
mezzopiano)
E.PIANO2
............................
mezzo forte (dynamic sampling, mez-
zoforte)
HARPSICHORD
..................
forte (dynamic sampling, forte)
E.CLAVICHORD
..................
with Sustain (with sustain sampling)
VIBRAPHONE
.....................
no Sustain (without sustain sampling)
GUITAR
...............................
with KeyOff (with key-off sampling)
CHURCH ORGAN
...............
no KeyOff (without key-off sampling)
JAZZ ORGAN
......................
with StringRes (with string reso-
nance)
STRINGS
.............................
no StringRes (without string reso-
nance)