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User Manual Yamaha EZ300AD EZ-300 61-Key Touch-Sensitive Portable Keyboard with AC Adapter
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Bef
ore using the instrument, be sure to r
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“PREC
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UTIONS” on pages 5-7.
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Summary of Contents for Yamaha EZ300AD:
PRECAUTIONS
5
NOTICE
7
Information
7
About the Manuals
8
Included Accessories
9
Formats and functions
9
Contents
10
Setting Up
12
Panel Controls and Terminals
12
Setting Up
14
Power Requirements
14
Turning the Power On
15
Setting the Auto Power Off function
15
Adjusting the Master Volume
16
Connecting Headphones or External Speaker
16
Using a Pedal (Footswitch)
16
Using the Music Rest
16
Display Items
17
Quick Guide
18
Basic Operations
18
Transfer Your Favorite MIDI Song from the Computerto the Instrument
19
Practice Playing a Song Using Lesson Functions
20
Play with Rhythm and Accompaniment (Styles)
21
Record Your Performance
22
Use the Metronome
23
Make Detailed Settings (Function Settings)
23
Reference
24
Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices
24
Selecting a Main Voice
24
Playing the âGrand Pianoâ
24
Using the Metronome
24
Adding a Layer â Dual Voice
25
Playing Different Voices with Your Left and Right Hands (Split)
25
Changing the Touch Response of the Keyboard
26
Applying Effects to the Sound
26
Adding Harmony or Arpeggio
28
Playing the keyboard with two persons (Duo mode)
30
Playing Songs
31
Selecting and Playing Back a Song
32
Playing Songs Repeatedly (BGM function)
33
Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause
33
Changing the Song Melody Voice
33
A-B Repeat
34
Turning Each Part On/Off
34
Transferring Songs from a Computer to this Instrument
34
Using the Song Lesson Feature
35
Lighting Keyboard (Light Guide Function)
36
Keys to Success
36
Phrase Repeat
38
Listening, Timing and Waiting
39
Learning How to Use âTouchâ Control (Touch Tutor)
41
Hearing and Experiencing the Sound of the Chords (Chord Study)
42
Hear and experience a sound of a single chord
42
Hear and experience basic chord progressions
42
Playing Chords along with Chord Progressions of a Song
43
Play the chords in combination with âWaitingâ of the Lesson function
43
Playing with Rhythm and Accompaniment (Styles)
44
Setting the Fingering Type
44
Setting the Smart Chord Key
44
Playing Styles
45
Style Variations
46
Chord Types for Style Playback
47
Chords Heard When Smart Chord is Selected
48
Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary
49
Using the Music Database
50
Registering a Style File
50
Recording Your Performance
51
Track Structure of a Song
51
Quick Recording
51
Recording to a Specified Track
52
Clearing a User Song
52
Memorizing Your Favorite Panel Settings
53
Recalling Panel Settings from the Registration Memory
53
Memorizing Panel Settings to the Registration Memory
54
Deleting the Registration Memory
54
Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze)
54
Selecting an EQ Setting for your Favorite Sound
55
Connecting to Other Devices
56
Playing an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers
56
Connecting to a Computer
57
Connecting a Smart Device
58
Lowering the volume of a melody part (Melody Suppressor function)
58
Backup and Initialization
59
Backup Parameters
59
Initialization
59
The Functions
60
Appendix
64
Troubleshooting
64
Song Book Sample
66
Voice List
76
Standard Kit 1 List
82
Song List
83
Style List
85
Music Database List
87
Effect Type List
89
Specifications
93
Index
95
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Published: 2023-08-16
Updated: 2023-08-16
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Model: EZ300AD
Category:
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Table of Contents
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PRECAUTIONS
5
NOTICE
7
Information
7
About the Manuals
8
Included Accessories
9
Formats and functions
9
Contents
10
Setting Up
12
Panel Controls and Terminals
12
Setting Up
14
Power Requirements
14
Turning the Power On
15
Setting the Auto Power Off function
15
Adjusting the Master Volume
16
Connecting Headphones or External Speaker
16
Using a Pedal (Footswitch)
16
Using the Music Rest
16
Display Items
17
Quick Guide
18
Basic Operations
18
Transfer Your Favorite MIDI Song from the Computerto the Instrument
19
Practice Playing a Song Using Lesson Functions
20
Play with Rhythm and Accompaniment (Styles)
21
Record Your Performance
22
Use the Metronome
23
Make Detailed Settings (Function Settings)
23
Reference
24
Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices
24
Selecting a Main Voice
24
Playing the âGrand Pianoâ
24
Using the Metronome
24
Adding a Layer â Dual Voice
25
Playing Different Voices with Your Left and Right Hands (Split)
25
Changing the Touch Response of the Keyboard
26
Applying Effects to the Sound
26
Adding Harmony or Arpeggio
28
Playing the keyboard with two persons (Duo mode)
30
Playing Songs
31
Selecting and Playing Back a Song
32
Playing Songs Repeatedly (BGM function)
33
Song Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause
33
Changing the Song Melody Voice
33
A-B Repeat
34
Turning Each Part On/Off
34
Transferring Songs from a Computer to this Instrument
34
Using the Song Lesson Feature
35
Lighting Keyboard (Light Guide Function)
36
Keys to Success
36
Phrase Repeat
38
Listening, Timing and Waiting
39
Learning How to Use âTouchâ Control (Touch Tutor)
41
Hearing and Experiencing the Sound of the Chords (Chord Study)
42
Hear and experience a sound of a single chord
42
Hear and experience basic chord progressions
42
Playing Chords along with Chord Progressions of a Song
43
Play the chords in combination with âWaitingâ of the Lesson function
43
Playing with Rhythm and Accompaniment (Styles)
44
Setting the Fingering Type
44
Setting the Smart Chord Key
44
Playing Styles
45
Style Variations
46
Chord Types for Style Playback
47
Chords Heard When Smart Chord is Selected
48
Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary
49
Using the Music Database
50
Registering a Style File
50
Recording Your Performance
51
Track Structure of a Song
51
Quick Recording
51
Recording to a Specified Track
52
Clearing a User Song
52
Memorizing Your Favorite Panel Settings
53
Recalling Panel Settings from the Registration Memory
53
Memorizing Panel Settings to the Registration Memory
54
Deleting the Registration Memory
54
Disabling Recall of Specific Items (Freeze)
54
Selecting an EQ Setting for your Favorite Sound
55
Connecting to Other Devices
56
Playing an External Audio Device with the Built-in Speakers
56
Connecting to a Computer
57
Connecting a Smart Device
58
Lowering the volume of a melody part (Melody Suppressor function)
58
Backup and Initialization
59
Backup Parameters
59
Initialization
59
The Functions
60
Appendix
64
Troubleshooting
64
Song Book Sample
66
Voice List
76
Standard Kit 1 List
82
Song List
83
Style List
85
Music Database List
87
Effect Type List
89
Specifications
93
Index
95
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