Yamaha P-140 Owner's Manual - Page 11

AUX OUT [L] [R] LEVEL FIXED jacks, PLAY/PAUSE], [STOP] buttons - p 140 keyboard

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Panel Controls and Terminals ! @ # $ % ^ ENGLISH 1 [STANDBY/ON] switch page 12 For turning the power on or off. 2 [MASTER VOLUME] slider page 12 For adjusting the volume level of the entire sound. 3 [DEMO] button page 14 For playing the demo songs. 4 [TRANSPOSE] button page 26 For shifting the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down. 5 [REC] button page 28 For recording your keyboard performance. 6 [PLAY/PAUSE], [STOP] buttons pages 15, 34 For playing back the preset songs, your recorded material or commercially available music data, etc. 7 [SONG SELECT] button ........pages 15, 34 For selecting a song to play back or edit. 8 [RIGHT], [LEFT] buttons .......pages 16, 35 For turning the left- and right-hand parts on or off as required so you can practice the corresponding part (the part that is turned off) on the keyboard. 9 [METRONOME] button.........pages 27, 44 For starting/stopping the metronome function. ) [TEMPO/FUNCTION -, +] button pages 27, 37 For changing the song tempo (speed) and selecting other useful functions (pages 36-46). ! Display page 12 For showing information on certain settings and values of the instrument. CAUTION Never attempt to turn off the power while flashing dashes appear in the display, indicating data is being written to internal memory. Doing so may result in loss of all user data. @ [-/NO], [+/YES] buttons For setting values or performing file operations. Pressing both buttons simultaneously for certain value settings (Transpose, Tempo, etc.) restores the default value. # Voice group buttons page 19 For selecting voices from 14 internal sounds including Grand Piano 1, 2 and 3. $ [VARIATION] button page 23 For adjusting the brightness of the selected voice for your keyboard performance. % [REVERB], [EFFECT] buttons.........page 24 For adding reverb and chorus effects to the selected voice for your keyboard performance. ^ [TOUCH] button page 25 For selecting the touch response. & MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals ...........page 47 For connecting external MIDI devices, allowing the use of various MIDI functions. * [SUSTAIN PEDAL] jack.......... pages 13, 47 For connecting an included pedal (FC3) or an optional FC4/5 foot switch. ( [AUX PEDAL] jack pages 13, 48 For connecting an included pedal (FC3), an optional FC4/5 foot switch or an FC7 foot controller. º AUX OUT [L] [R] (LEVEL FIXED) jacks page 48 For outputting the sound of the P-140 to an external audio system, or connecting it to another device (MD recorder, etc.) to record your performance. ¡ [DC IN 12V] jack page 12 For connecting the included power adaptor. ™ [PHONES] jack page 13 For connecting a set of standard stereo headphones, allowing private practice. P-140 Owner's Manual 11

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Panel Controls and Terminals
P-140
Owner’s Manual
ENGLISH
11
1
[STANDBY/ON] switch
................
page 12
For turning the power on or off.
2
[MASTER VOLUME] slider
...........
page 12
For adjusting the volume level of the entire sound.
3
[DEMO] button
............................
page 14
For playing the demo songs.
4
[TRANSPOSE] button
...................
page 26
For shifting the pitch of the entire keyboard up or
down.
5
[REC] button
................................
page 28
For recording your keyboard performance.
6
[PLAY/PAUSE], [STOP] buttons
..............................................
pages 15, 34
For playing back the preset songs, your recorded
material or commercially available music data, etc.
7
[SONG SELECT] button
........
pages 15, 34
For selecting a song to play back or edit.
8
[RIGHT], [LEFT] buttons
.......
pages 16, 35
For turning the left- and right-hand parts on or off as
required so you can practice the corresponding part
(the part that is turned off) on the keyboard.
9
[METRONOME] button
.........
pages 27, 44
For starting/stopping the metronome function.
)
[TEMPO/FUNCTION
,
+
] button
..............................................
pages 27, 37
For changing the song tempo (speed) and selecting
other useful functions (pages 36-46).
!
Display
.........................................
page 12
For showing information on certain settings and val-
ues of the instrument.
CAUTION
Never attempt to turn off the power while flashing
dashes appear in the display, indicating data is being
written to internal memory. Doing so may result in
loss of all user data.
@
[–/NO], [+/YES] buttons
For setting values or performing file operations.
Pressing both buttons simultaneously for certain
value settings (Transpose, Tempo, etc.) restores the
default value.
#
Voice group buttons
....................
page 19
For selecting voices from 14 internal sounds includ-
ing Grand Piano 1, 2 and 3.
$
[VARIATION] button
....................
page 23
For adjusting the brightness of the selected voice for
your keyboard performance.
%
[REVERB], [EFFECT] buttons
.........
page 24
For adding reverb and chorus effects to the selected
voice for your keyboard performance.
^
[TOUCH] button
..........................
page 25
For selecting the touch response.
&
MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals
...........
page 47
For connecting external MIDI devices, allowing the
use of various MIDI functions.
*
[SUSTAIN PEDAL] jack
..........
pages 13, 47
For connecting an included pedal (FC3) or an
optional FC4/5 foot switch.
(
[AUX PEDAL] jack
.................
pages 13, 48
For connecting an included pedal (FC3), an optional
FC4/5 foot switch or an FC7 foot controller.
º
AUX OUT [L] [R] (LEVEL FIXED) jacks
.....................................................
page 48
For outputting the sound of the P-140 to an external
audio system, or connecting it to another device (MD
recorder, etc.) to record your performance.
¡
[DC IN 12V] jack
...........................
page 12
For connecting the included power adaptor.
[PHONES] jack
..............................
page 13
For connecting a set of standard stereo headphones,
allowing private practice.
!
^
$
@
#
%