Yamaha mark iii 작동 가이드

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Connect the MIDI sequencer’s
MIDI OUT to the Disklavier’s MIDI
IN with a MIDI cable.
2
Press [FUNC.].
The FUNC. indicator lights and the
Function menu appears.
3
Press [
>] until the c cursor is next
to the MIDI Setup option, then
press [ENTER].
The following display appears.
4
With the 
c cursor next to the
Piano Part option, press [ENTER].
The following display appears.
5
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select a MIDI channel.
☛ See the list of available options on the left.
6
Press [
>] until the c cursor is next
to the Delay In parameter, then
use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to set the Delay In
(500 ms) to ON.
☛ For more information on the 500 ms delay
function, see “Controlling the Disklavier in
Real Time” on page 59.
MIDI IN
MIDI Sequencer
MIDI CABLE
MIDI OUT
Disklavier
Receiving Data from a
MIDI Sequencer
In this setup, the Disklavier is connected to a
MIDI sequencer for song recording and playback.
In this way you can use a MIDI sequencer’s
powerful recording and editing functions for
creating your Disklavier songs. The sequencer can
be a dedicated music sequencer, a MIDI data
recorder, or a MIDI sequencer program running
on a computer.
A 500 millisecond delay is applied to the
incoming MIDI data so that the Disklavier plays
more fluently. Because of the delay, be aware that
the beat indicator on the sequencer is slightly
ahead of the actual sounds being produced. Be
aware of this. To control the Disklavier in real
time, see “Controlling the Disklavier in Real
Time” on page 59.
The Disklavier’s Piano Rcv Ch parameter must be
set to match that of the sequencer track that
contains the piano parts. For example, if the piano
part is recorded on sequencer track 7 and track 7
is transmitting on MIDI channel 12, the
Disklavier should be set to receive on MIDI
channel 12. The Piano Rcv Ch parameter has the
following options.
Option
Description
##
MIDI IN data is played by just the
internal tone generator.
01 to 16
MIDI IN data is played by the piano
on the specified MIDI channel.
HP
MDI IN data is played by the piano.
Left-hand part on MIDI channel 1,
right-hand part on MIDI channel 2,
and half pedal data on MIDI channel 3.
1+2
MIDI IN data is played by the piano.
Left-hand part on MIDI channel 1,
right-hand part on MIDI channel 2.
Prg
MIDI IN data is played by the piano
on the channel with the smallest
number containing a piano group
voice.
Prg(all)
All channels that contain a piano
group voice in the MIDI IN data is
played by the piano.