Yamaha YDP184R ARIUS YDP-184 88-Key Digital Console Piano with Bench Dark Rosewood

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12
YDP-184 Owner’s Manual
Introduction
Panel Controls and Terminals
Control Panel
1[P] (Standby/On) switch.................... page 15
For turning the power on or setting it to standby.
2[MASTER VOLUME] slider ............... page 17
For adjusting the overall volume.
3[u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons, display......... page 20
For selecting an item or setting a value using the
buttons corresponding to the display indication.
4[FUNCTION] button.......................... page 77
Pressing this button alternates the displays among
“Voice” menu, “Song” menu, “Metronome/Rhythm
menu, “Recording” menu and “System” menu, from
which you can make detailed settings for the related
functions.
5[EXIT] button ..................................... page 20
Pressing this button exits from the current display, or
returns to the Voice or Song display.
6[CFX GRAND] button........................ page 22
For selecting the “CFX Grand” Voice.
7[STRINGS] button .............................. page 22
For selecting the “Strings” Voice.
8[VOICE] button .................................. page 23
Calls up the Voice list display.
9[DUAL/SPLIT] button................. pages 29, 30
For playing two Voices simultaneously, or different
Voices on the left- and right-hand sections of the
keyboard.
)[PIANO ROOM] button..................... page 24
Calls up the Piano Room display where you can
select an optimum piano sound and adjust the touch
response.
![SONG/DEMO] button ...................... page 36
Calls up Song List for selecting a demo Song or a
Song to playback or edit.
@[REC] button....................................... page 49
For recording your keyboard performance.
#[R/K](Play/Pause) button.................. page 38
For alternately playing back and pausing the Preset
Songs or your recorded material.
$[METRONOME] button..................... page 33
For using the metronome functions.
%[RHYTHM] button............................. page 48
For using the rhythm functions.
^[TEMPO] button ................................ page 33
For setting the tempo.
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Each key has a note name; for example, the
lowest (farthest left) key on the keyboard
corresponds to A-1, and the highest
(farthest right) key to C7.
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