Yamaha M85 User Guide
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Before Using P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 11 Before Using Turning the Power On 1.Connect the AC adaptor to the power sup- ply jack. 2.Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet. WARNING Use ONLY a Yamaha PA-5D/PA-150 AC Power Adaptor (or other adaptor specifically recommended by Yamaha) to power your instru- ment from the AC mains. The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the P-85. CAUTION Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument, or during electrical storms. 3.Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to turn on the power. The power indicator located to the left of the [STANDBY/ON] switch lights up. Pressing the switch again turns the power off. CAUTION Even when the instrument is turned off, electricity is still fl owing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet. Setting the Volume Initially set the [MASTER VOLUME] slider about halfway between the “MIN” and “MAX” settings. Then, when you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] slider to the most comfortable listening level. TERMINOLOGYMASTER VOLUME: The volume level of the entire keyboard sound 1. 2. AdaptorAC outlet 3. The level increases. The level decreases. 9
Before Using P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 12 Using the Pedal [SUSTAIN] jack This jack is for connecting the included pedal (FC5). The pedal func- tions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano. Connect an optional pedal to this jack and press the pedal to sustain the sound. An optional FC3 foot pedal or FC4 foot switch can also be connected to this jack. Do not press the footswitch while turning the power on. Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the footswitch, resulting in reversed footswitch operation. If you connect an optional pedal of FC3, the half pedal function* can be used. * half pedal function While you playing the piano with SUSTAIN and if you need to delete the cloudy sound, release the foot from pedal to half position. [PEDAL UNIT] jack This jack is for connecting an optional LP-5 pedal unit. When connecting the pedal unit, make sure to also assemble the unit on an optional keyboard stand (L-85/L-85S). Make sure that power is OFF when connect- ing or disconnecting the pedal. Pedal Unit Functions The optional pedal unit has three foot pedals that produce a range of expressive effects similar to those produced by the pedals on an acoustic piano. Damper (Right) Pedal The damper pedal functions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano. When the damper pedal is pressed, notes sustain longer. Releasing the pedal immediately stops (damps) any sustained notes. When you select the GRAND PIANO 1 voice on the P-85, pressing the damper pedal activates the instrument’s special “Sustain Samples” to accurately recreate the unique resonance of an acoustic grand piano’s soundboard and strings. A “half-pedal” effect lets you use the damper pedal to create partial sustain effects, depending on how far down you press the pedal. Sostenuto (Center) Pedal If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the note(s) are held, those notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal (as if the damper pedal had been pressed) but all subse- quently played notes will not be sustained. This makes it possible to sus- tain a chord, for example, while other notes are played “staccato.” Soft (Left) Pedal The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed. The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed. FC5 LP-5 (optional) L-85/L-85S (optional) NOTE When you press the damper pedal here, the notes you play before you release the pedal have a longer sustain. When you press the soste- nuto pedal here while holding the note, the note will sustain as long as you hold the pedal. 10
Before Using P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 13 Using Headphones Connect a set of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks. Tw o [PHONES] jacks are provided. You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. (If you are using only one set of headphones, you can plug them into either jack.) CAUTION To protect your hearing, avoid listening to the P-85 at a high volume level for long periods of time. Music Rest The P-85 includes a music rest that can be attached to the instrument by inserting it into the slot at the top of the control panel. Speakers are built into the instrument at the bottom. Though you can enjoy playing the instrument even when putting it on a desk or table, we recommend that you use an optional keyboard stand for better sound. 11
Listening to the Demo Songs P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 14 Listening to the Demo Songs Demo songs are provided that effectively demonstrate each of the voices.\ 1.Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to turn the power on. When the power is turned ON, the power indica- to r located to the left of the [STANDBY/ON] switch lights up. 2.Adjust the volume. I nitially set the [MASTER VOLUME] slider about half way between the “MIN” and “MAX” settings. Then, when you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] slider to the most comfort- able listening level. 3.While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button, press one of the voice buttons to listen to the demo songs. The demo song will start. Demo songs provided for each voice will play back in sequence until you press the [DEMO/SONG] button. Changing a Demo Song Y ou can change to another demo song during playback by pressing the SELECT [ Q Q Q Q]/[W W W W] button. Y ou can also change to another demo song during playback by pressing any one of the voice buttons. W hile holding down the [METRONOME] button, use the TEMPO [gg g g]/[h h h h] but- to ns to change the playback tempo. Demo Song List • The demonstration pieces listed above are short rearranged excerpts of the original compositions. • All other songs are original (© 2007 Yamaha Corporation). 4.Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop the voice demo. Refer to the voice list on page 18 for more information on the char- acteristics of each preset voice. The demo songs will not be trans- mitted via MIDI. NOTE NOTE Simply by pressing the [DEMO/ SONG] button, you can start the GRAND PIANO 1 demo song and the other demo songs provided for each voice will play back in sequence. NOTE Voice Name Title Composer HARPSICHORD 1 Gavotte J.S. Bach HARPSICHORD 2 Invention No. 1 J.S. Bach Reference 12
Listening to the Piano Preset Songs P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 15 Listening to the Piano Preset Songs The P-85 provides performance data for piano songs as well as voice demo songs, for your listening pleasure. 1.While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button, press one of the C2–C## # # 6 keys to select a song to play back. The number of each piano preset song is assigned to the C2–C#6 keys. Refer to the Quick Operation Guide for details on key assignments. The preset songs will play back consecutively in sequence until you press the [DEMO/SONG] button. Press the SELECT [QQ Q Q] or [WW W W] button to change to the next piano song. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, use the TEMPO [gg g g]/[hh h h] but- tons to change the playback tempo. 2.Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback. To continue playing other songs, see step 1 above. TERMINOLOGY Song: On the P-85, performance data is called a “Song.” This includes demonstration tunes and piano preset tunes. Preset: Preset Data supplied with the internal memory of the P-85 shipped from the factory. The Preset Song List appears on page 34. You can play the keyboard along with the preset song. You can change the voice playing on the keyboard. When you select a different song (or a different song is selected during chained playback), an appropriate reverb type will be selected accordingly. The piano preset songs are not transmitted via MIDI. NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE C2C3C4C5C6 C#6 13
Using the Metronome P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 16 Using the Metronome This instrument features a built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tempo) that is con- venient for practicing. 1.Press the [METRONOME] button to turn on the metronome. Start the metronome. Determine the time signature While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the A0–D1 keys. The first beat is accented with a bell sound and the rest with clicks. Default set is 0/4 (A0). In this setting, clicks sound in all beats. The time signature can also be changed by the following operation. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the voice buttons (GRAND PIANO 1–C.ORGAN 2). Adjust the Tempo The tempo of the metronome and song playback can be set from 32 to 280 beats per minute. A number is assigned to each of the following keys. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press a sequence of F3–D4 keys to specify a three-digit number. Select a number starting from the left-most digit. For example, to set the tempo “95,” press the F3 (0), D4 (9) and A#3 (5) keys in sequence. KeyTime signature A0 0/4 A#02/4 B0 3/4 C1 4/4 C#15/4 D1 6/4 TERMINOLOGY Default setting: The “Default setting” refers to the factory setting obtained when you first turn on the power to the P-85. A0D1C0 2/4 0/43/44/45/46/4 F3D4 14
Using the Metronome P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 17 Increasing the tempo value in steps of one: While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the F#4 key. Decreasing the tempo value in steps of one: While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the E4 key. Increasing the tempo value in steps of ten: While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the G4 key. Decreasing the tempo value in steps of ten: While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the D#4 key. Resetting the tempo to default: While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the F4 key. The tempo value can also be changed by the following operation. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, use the TEMPO [gg g g]/[hh h h] button to increase or decrease in single steps. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press both TEMPO [gg g g]/ [ hh h h] buttons simultaneously to restore the default tempo. Adjusting the volume You can change the volume of the metronome sound. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the A-1–F#0 keys to determine the volume. Pressing a higher key in the key range results in a higher volume, while pressing a lower key results in lower volume. 2.Press the [METRONOME] button to stop the Metronome. G4(+10)E4(-1) D#4(-10)F#4(+1) F4 (default) Metronome volume range: A-1 (1)–F#0 (10) Default setting: D#0 (7) NOTE A-1(1)F#0(10) 15
Selecting & Playing Voices P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 18 Selecting & Playing Voices Selecting Voices 1.Press one of the voice buttons. 2.Adjust the volume. Re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] slider for the most comfortable listening level during your performance. To familiarize yourself with the characteristics of the voices, lis- ten to the demo songs for each voice (page 14). TERMINOLOGY Voice: On the P-85, the term “voice” means “instrument sound.” When you select a voice, an appropriate reverb type will be selected automatically (page 20). NOTE NOTE Voice Name Description Grand Piano 1Recorded samples from a full concert grand piano. Perfect for classi- cal compositions as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano. Grand Piano 2 Clear piano with bright reverb. Good for popular music. E.Piano 1An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis. Good for pop- ular music. E.Piano 2 The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metallic “tines.” Soft tone when played lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard. C.Organ 1This is a typical pipe organ sound (8 + 4 + 2). Good for sacred music from the Baroque period. C.Organ 2This is the organ’s full coupler sound, often associated with Bach’s “Toccata and Fugue.” StringsSpacious and large-scale string ensemble. Try combining this voice with piano in DUAL. Harpsichord 1The definitive instrument for baroque music. Since the strings of a harpsichord are plucked, there is no touch response. Harpsichord 2Mixes the same voice an octave higher for a more brilliant tone. VibraphoneThe sound of a vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets. 16
Selecting & Playing Voices P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 19 Combining Voices (Dual) You can play voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. In this way, you can combine similar voices to create a thicker sound. 1.Press two voice buttons simultaneously to engage Dual. According to the voice button position on the panel, the voice on the left will be designated as Voice 1, and the other will be designated as Voice 2. You can make the following settings for Voices 1 and 2 in Dual: Setting the Octave You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for Voice 1 and Voice 2 inde- pendently. Depending on which voices you combine in Dual, the combination may sound better if one of the voices is shifted up or down an octave. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the A4–D5 keys. Setting the Balance You can adjust the volume balance between two voices. For example, you can set one voice as the main voice with a louder setting, and make the other voice softer. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the F#5–F#6 keys. A setting of “0” produces an equal balance between the two Dual voices. Settings below “0” increase the volume of Voice 2 in relation to Voice 1, and settings above “0” increase the volume of Voice 1 in relation to Voice 2. 2.Press one of the voice buttons to exit Dual and return to the normal single-voice play. Reverb in Dual The reverb type assigned to Voice 1 will take priority. If the reverb assigned to Voice 1 is set to OFF, the reverb assigned to Voice 2 will be in effect. NOTE Voice 1A4 -1 Voice 2C5 -1 A#40 C#50 B4 +1 D5 +1 D5A4 Voice 2 Voice 1 C6 (0) F#6 (+6)F#5 (-6) 17
Selecting & Playing Voices P-85 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH 20 Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb This control enables you to select four different types of reverb effect that add extra depth and expression to the sound to create a realistic acoustic ambience. Selecting a Reverb Type While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the G#6–C7 keys to select a reverb type. Adjusting Reverb Depth While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the F1–C#3 keys to adjust the reverb depth for the selected voice. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the D3 key to set the reverb to the depth most suitable for the selected voice. KeyReverb Type Description G#6RoomThis setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound, similar to the acoustic reverberation you would hear in a room. A6 Hall1For a “bigger” reverb sound, use the HALL 1 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a small-size concert hall. A#6Hall2For a truly spacious reverb sound, use the HALL 2 setting. This effect sim- ulates the natural reverberation of a large concert hall. B6 Stage Simulates the reverb of a stage environment. C7 Off No effect is applied. C7 G#6 Reverb depth range: 0 (no effect)– 20 (maximum depth) NOTE D3 The depth value increases as you press higher keys. C#3: depth 20 F1: depth 0 The default reverb type (including OFF) and depth settings are dif- ferent for each voice. NOTE 18