Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 82

Connecting via Bluetooth, Connecting via USB cables

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Connecting to Other Devices  Connecting via Bluetooth Before using the Bluetooth function, be sure to read "About Bluetooth" on page 80. Two different types of Bluetooth connection are available: "Bluetooth MIDI" and "Bluetooth Audio" (page 79). Although a Bluetooth MIDI connection is required for using the Smart Pianist, a Bluetooth Audio connection is also required for playing back audio data in your smart device on the Smart Pianist. Connect via Bluetooth Audio first, and then connect via Bluetooth MIDI. 1. Make the Bluetooth Audio function settings on this instrument to receive audio data (page 79). 2. Connect with the smart device via Bluetooth MIDI by using the "Connection Wizard" on the Smart Pianist. When connecting, select "P-525 MIDI" on Smart Pianist as the device for connection. When the Bluetooth connection is made successfully, the connection status is shown on the Voice display. NOTE If the Bluetooth function of this instrument is set to Off (default setting: On), the Bluetooth connection cannot be made. For information on the setting, refer to page 80. "Voice" display Can transmit and receive MIDI data Can transmit and receive MIDI data, and receive audio data  Connecting via USB cables Connect the smart device to the [USB TO HOST] terminal via USB cables. With this method, audio data as well as MIDI data can be transmitted or received between the instrument and the smart device. This allows you to play the audio data in the smart device through Smart Pianist, and also allows you to record your keyboard performance as audio format on Smart Pianist. For instructions on how to connect a smart device to this instrument, refer to the example on page 88. 82 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Connecting to Other Devices
Connecting via Bluetooth
Two different types of Bluetooth connection are available: “Bluetooth MIDI”
and “Bluetooth Audio” (page 79).
Although a Bluetooth MIDI connection is required for using the Smart Pianist,
a Bluetooth Audio connection is also required for playing back audio data in
your smart device on the Smart Pianist. Connect via Bluetooth Audio first, and
then connect via Bluetooth MIDI.
1.
Make the Bluetooth Audio function settings on this
instrument to receive audio data (page 79).
2.
Connect with the smart device via Bluetooth MIDI by
using the “Connection Wizard” on the Smart Pianist.
When connecting, select “P-525 MIDI” on Smart Pianist as the device for
connection.
When the Bluetooth connection is made successfully, the connection
status is shown on the Voice display.
Connecting via USB cables
Connect the smart device to the [USB TO HOST] terminal via USB cables.
With this method, audio data as well as MIDI data can be transmitted or
received between the instrument and the smart device. This allows you to play
the audio data in the smart device through Smart Pianist, and also allows you
to record your keyboard performance as audio format on Smart Pianist.
For instructions on how to connect a smart device to this instrument, refer to
the example on page 88.
Before using the Bluetooth function, be sure to read “About Bluetooth” on page 80.
NOTE
If the Bluetooth function of this
instrument is set to Off (default
setting: On), the Bluetooth
connection cannot be made.
For information on the setting,
refer to page 80.
Can transmit and receive MIDI data
Can transmit and receive MIDI data,
and receive audio data
“Voice” display