Yamaha DGC1B Disklavier Mark III Series DGC1B Basic Operation Manual - Page 46

Operating the Pedals Yourself, Using the Built-in Metronome, Hold down [PART L] and [PART R]

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Operating the Pedals Yourself Using the Built-in Metronome During playback, the Disklavier pedals play the pedal data that was recorded with the song. If, however, you want to practice your pedal playing, you can cancel pedal playback and play them yourself. The Pedal Cancel function is set in the Control Unit. 1 Hold down [PART L] and [PART R] until "PDoff" appears on the display. PART L R You can now play the pedals yourself. "PDoff" remains on the display until the pedals are turned on again. 2 To turn the pedals back on, hold down [PART L] and [PART R] until "PD on" appears on the display. PART L R The Disklavier's built-in metronome can be used for practice playing, playback, and recording. You do not need to play back a song to use this function. With each beat of the metronome a digital click is produced by the Control Unit. The click can be turned off. In addition to the click, the LED volume indicators function as a visual metronome. On the first beat of each measure, all the indicators flash. On the remaining beats, the left half and right half of the indicators flash alternately. 1st beat -10 -8 -6 -4 -2 0 2nd beat 3rd beat All metronome parameters are reset when a disk is ejected or when the Disklavier is turned off. 1 Press [METRONOME]. METRONOME "PD on" flashes on the display for a few seconds, then goes off. The pedals now play as normal. The METRONOME indicator lights, the metronome starts, and the following display appears. 1 2 3 The c symbol is used to show the currently selected parameter. It is moved by pressing []. 34

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34
Operating the Pedals
Yourself
During playback, the Disklavier pedals play the
pedal data that was recorded with the song. If,
however, you want to practice your pedal playing,
you can cancel pedal playback and play them
yourself.
The Pedal Cancel function is set in the Control
Unit.
1
Hold down [PART L] and [PART R]
until “PDoff” appears on the
display.
You can now play the pedals yourself.
“PDoff” remains on the display until the
pedals are turned on again.
2
To turn the pedals back on, hold
down [PART L] and [PART R] until
“PD on” appears on the display.
“PD on” flashes on the display for a few
seconds, then goes off.
The pedals now play as normal.
Using the Built-in
Metronome
The Disklavier’s built-in metronome can be used
for practice playing, playback, and recording. You
do not need to play back a song to use this
function.
With each beat of the metronome a digital click is
produced by the Control Unit. The click can be
turned off. In addition to the click, the LED
volume indicators function as a visual
metronome. On the first beat of each measure, all
the indicators flash. On the remaining beats, the
left half and right half of the indicators flash
alternately.
All metronome parameters are reset when a disk
is ejected or when the Disklavier is turned off.
1
Press [METRONOME].
The METRONOME indicator lights, the
metronome starts, and the following display
appears.
The
c
symbol is used to show the currently
selected parameter. It is moved by pressing
[
<
]
and [
>
].
PART
L
R
PART
L
R
–10
–8
–6
–4
–2
0
METRO-
NOME
1
3
2
1st beat
2nd beat
3rd beat