Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 32

Playing Duo, Press the [MENU] button repeatedly to call up the, System menu display

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Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Playing Duo This function allows two different players to play the instrument, one on the left and the other on the right. This is convenient for practicing duets over the same octave range. [MENU] button [6]/[%]/[-]/[3] [EXIT] button buttons [DUAL/SPLIT] button 1. Press the [MENU] button repeatedly to call up the "System" menu display, and then select the highlighted item in each display as illustrated below. "System" menu display "Keyboard" display 1-1. Use the [6]/[%] buttons to select "Keyboard." 1-2. Press the [3] button to call up the next display. 1-3. Use the [6]/[%] buttons to select "Duo." 1-4. Press the [3] button to select "On." The keyboard is divided into two sections, with the E3 key as the Split Point. Equivalent to C3 (middle C) Split Point E3 Equivalent to C3 (middle C) Left player Right player When using the separately sold pedal unit, the pedal function changes as follows. Right Pedal Center Pedal Left Pedal Damper pedal for the right-player range Damper pedal for both the right-player and left-player ranges Damper pedal for the left-player range NOTE • When Duo is on, the Dual (page 29), Split (page 30), and the VRM (page 24) functions are turned off. • When the Duo - Type (page 104) is set to "Separated," the Reverb Depth (page 96) is set to 0 and the Binaural Sampling function (page 14) is turned off. NOTE • The specified Split Point key is included in the left-hand range. • The Split Point can be changed. For details on setting the Split Point, refer to page 30. 32 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)
This function allows two different players to play the instrument, one on the
left and the other on the right. This is convenient for practicing duets over the
same octave range.
1.
Press the [MENU] button repeatedly to call up the
“System” menu display, and then select the highlighted
item in each display as illustrated below.
The keyboard is divided into two sections, with the E3 key as the Split
Point.
When using the separately sold pedal unit, the pedal function changes as
follows.
Playing Duo
[
U
]/[
D
]/[
L
]/[
R
]
buttons
[DUAL/SPLIT]
button
[EXIT] button
[MENU] button
“System” menu display
1-1.
Use the [
U
]/[
D
] buttons
to select “Keyboard.”
1-2.
Press the [
R
] button to
call up the next display.
1-3.
Use the [
U
]/[
D
] buttons
to select “Duo.”
1-4.
Press the [
R
] button to
select “On.”
“Keyboard” display
NOTE
• When Duo is on, the Dual
(page 29), Split (page 30),
and the VRM (page 24)
functions are turned off.
• When the Duo - Type
(page 104) is set to
“Separated,” the Reverb
Depth (page 96) is set to 0
and the Binaural Sampling
function (page 14) is turned
off.
NOTE
• The specified Split Point key
is included in the left-hand
range.
• The Split Point can be
changed. For details on
setting the Split Point, refer to
page 30.
Right Pedal
Damper pedal for the right-player range
Center Pedal
Damper pedal for both the right-player and left-player ranges
Left Pedal
Damper pedal for the left-player range
Left player
Split Point E3
Equivalent to C3 (middle C)
Equivalent to C3 (middle C)
Right player