Yamaha SILENT PIANO SG2 Owner's Manual - Page 9
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Chapter
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Getting Started
Contents
Chapter 1 Getting Started .........................3
Accessories .........................................................3
Installation .........................................................3
Part Names ........................................................4
Attaching the Headphones Hanger ....................6
Setting the Auto Power-off Function ..................6
Connecting the AC Adaptor ..............................7
Chapter 2 To Begin Playing .......................8
Using the Silent Piano Function.........................8
Selecting Voices..................................................9
Adjusting the Brilliance....................................10
Setting the Amount of Reverb..........................11
Adjusting the Pitch (Tuning)............................11
Configuration (Reset All) .................................12
Accessories
• AC adaptor (PA-150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha) × 1
• Headphones × 1
• Headphones hanger × 1
• Attachment screws for headphones hanger × 2
• Owner's manual × 1
Installation
• Avoid placing this instrument in direct sunlight, in close proximity to heating equipment or other high-
temperature areas, or in locations with a high degree of humidity.
• Avoid placing this instrument in dusty or dirty areas.
• Do not expose this instrument to spray or fumes.
• Use only the specified AC adaptor. Use of other AC adaptors may result in damage, overheating, or fire.
Chapter 3 Recording and Playback.......... 13
Recording a Performance ................................. 13
Memory .......................................................... 14
Connecting the USB Memory ......................... 15
Playing Back Songs in the USB Memory ......... 17
(Demonstration Mode).................................... 19
Connecting to Other Audio Devices................ 21
Connecting to Other MIDI Devices................ 23
Chapter 5 Appendix ............................... 24
Troubleshooting............................................... 24
The Error Chime............................................. 25
Preset Voice List............................................... 26
Demonstration Song List................................. 27
MIDI Data Format (Program Change)............ 28
MIDI File Playback Sequence.......................... 28
Specifications................................................... 29
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