Changing The Tempo; Transposing A Song - Yamaha DGT7A Basic Operation Manual

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Changing the Tempo

You can speed up or slow down the playback
tempo. Slowing down the playback tempo can be
useful when practicing a difficult piano part.
These tempo settings remain in effect until
recording is started, the disk is ejected, or the
Disklavier GranTouch is turned off.
Note: You cannot change the playback tempo of
songs on CDs.
☛ Tempo changes to songs that you have recorded
yourself can be made permanent. See "Changing
the Default Song Tempo" on page 26 in the
Advanced Operation Manual.
To change the tempo, use one of the following
options:
a
On the Control Unit, press the
Selector until the TEMPO indicator
lights. Then, press [+/YES] to
increase or [–/NO] to decrease the
tempo.
VOLUME
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
BALANCE
Playback tempo can be adjusted from –50%
to +20% in 1% increments.
b
On the remote control, use the
[TEMPO] buttons to adjust the
tempo.
TEMPO
Remote Control
[–] decreases the tempo, and [+] increases
the tempo. [0] resets the tempo to 00%.
Once the tempo has been changed, the new
tempo value is shown continuously on the
display.
–/NO
+/YES
Flashes
+
0

Transposing a Song

Playback can be transposed up or down by up to
two octaves. This is useful, for example, when
you want to sing along (karaoke) in a different
key from the original recording.
Note: This function cannot be used to transpose
songs from external devices connected to the
AUX IN connector.
Transposition changes remain in effect until
recording is started, the disk is ejected, or the
Disklavier GranTouch is turned off.
To transpose a song, use one of the following options:
a
On the Control Unit, press the
Selector until the TRANSPOSE
indicator lights. Then, press
[+/YES] to increase or [–/NO] to
decrease the transposition value.
VOLUME
TEMPO
TRANSPOSE
BALANCE
A display similar to the following appears.
Flashes
Playback can be transposed in half-step
increments up or down two octaves (–24 to
+24).
Note: Be careful when transposing songs on
CDs, as increasing or decreasing the
transposition value too much may have
an adverse effect on the sound quality.
b
On the remote control, use the
[TRANSPOSE] buttons.
TRANSPOSE
0
Remote Control
[–] decreases the transposition value, and
[+] increases the transposition value.
[0] resets the transposition value to 00.
Once transposed, the transposition value is
shown continuously on the display.
–/NO
+/YES
+
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