Yamaha Pro Yamaha DGX-660B 业主指南

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DGX-660  Owner’s Manual
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Basic Guide
Playing Songs and Audio Files
There are two kinds of data that can be recorded and played back on this instrument: 
Songs and Audio files. Not only can you play back a Song or Audio file and listen to it, 
but you can also play the keyboard along with Song or Audio file playback.
• Songs
The Songs are organized by category as listed below, allowing you to easily select from the desired category. The 
numbers 001–100 are Preset Songs, and a complete list is provided in the separate Data List. The numbers 101–
105 are Songs you’ve recorded on this instrument, and numbers from 106 upward are MIDI files in SMF (Stan-
dard MIDI File) format in this instrument’s flash memory and a USB flash drive connected to this instrument.
• Audio files
Commercially available Audio files in WAV format (file extension: .wav with 44.1 kHz sample rate, 16 bit resolu-
tion, stereo) and your own recorded Audio files on a USB flash drive can be played back (page 49).
Availability of functions differs between Songs and Audio files. In this manual, the following icons indicate 
whether or not the explanation applies to Songs or Audio files individually.
Example: 
… Indicates explanation applies only to Songs.
This is a special demo for sound demonstrations and 
features. Press the [DEMO/BGM] button to start play-
back of the Overview Demo continuously, calling up 
the various displays in sequence. 
To stop playback, press the [DEMO/BGM] button or 
[START/STOP] button.
Please note that any Song-related functions with 
” cannot be applied to Overview Demo.
• Score data for the Preset Songs (exceptions are the Over View Demo Song and Songs 1–11) are provided in the Songbook, 
which is available as a free download from the website (page 8).
z Gives you an idea of the advanced capabilities of this instrument.
z Demonstrates many useful Voices of this instrument.
z These are piano solo pieces.
z These are piano ensemble pieces. 
z When you need to practice backing (accompaniment) patterns, these 
songs are ideal for that purpose. 
z Includes famous classical music pieces.
z Includes traditional songs from around the world.
z Songs you’ve recorded on this instrument (page 44).
z Songs (MIDI files) in the instrument’s flash memory area transferred 
from a computer (refer to “Computer-related Operations”—page 8) or 
loaded from a USB flash drive (page 86), and Songs (MIDI files) on a 
USB flash drive connected to the instrument.
NOTE
SONG
AUDIO
Listening to the Overview Demo
• With the default setting, only one Demo is played back and 
repeated when the [DEMO/BGM] button is pressed. This set-
ting can be changed so that all Preset Songs are played, or all 
Songs and Audio files on a USB flash drive are played. Five 
playback group settings are provided. Simply select the one 
that suits your needs (page 66).
SONG
NOTE