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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical
shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or
radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord,
place heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could
walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it.
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required
voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument.
Use the specified adaptor (page 35) only. Using the wrong adaptor can
result in damage to the instrument or overheating.
Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which
may have accumulated on it.
This instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open the
instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components
in any way. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use
immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service
personnel.
Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet
conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill
into any openings. If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument,
turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC
outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service
personnel.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit.
A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
When one of the following problems occur, immediately turn off the
power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet. Then have
the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel.
The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged.
It emits unusual smells or smoke.
Some object has been dropped into the instrument.
There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument.
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Do not open
Water warning
Fire warning
If you notice any abnormality
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CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage
to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-
connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause
overheating in the outlet.
When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always
hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it.
Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be
used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms.
Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the assembly
process. Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might
result in damage to the instrument or even injury.
Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might
accidentally fall over.
When transporting or moving the instrument, always use two or more
people. Attempting to lift the instrument by yourself may damage your
back, result in other injury, or cause damage to the instrument itself.
Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables.
When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using
is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately
turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even
when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the
product at the minimum level. When you are not using the product for a
long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off
the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all
components, set all volume levels to minimum.
Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and
gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set
the desired listening level.
Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument.
Also take care that the key cover does not pinch your finger.
Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the
key cover, panel or keyboard.
Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and
do not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
Do not use the instrument/device or headphones for a long period of time
at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent
hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears,
consult a physician.
Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might
accidentally fall over.
Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench. Using it as a tool or
stepladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury.
Only one person should sit on the bench at a time, in order to prevent the
possibility of accident or injury.
If the bench screws become loose due to extensive long-term use, tighten
them periodically using the included tool.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
Even when the power switch is in standby status, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the instrument for
a long time, make sure you unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
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Power supply/AC power adaptor
Assembly
Location
Connections
Handling caution
Using the bench (If included)
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The name plate of this product may be found on the
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serial number in the space provided below and retain
this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to
aid identification in the event of theft.
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About the Manuals
Included Documents
Owner’s Manual (this book)
Quick Operation Guide (separate sheet)
This Guide explains detailed operation of the functions assigned to the buttons and keyboard.
Online Materials (Downloadable from the web)
The following instructional materials are available for downloading from the Yamaha Manual Library. Access the
Yamaha Manual Library, then enter your model name (YDP-135, for example) in the Model Name area to search the
manuals.
MIDI Reference
The MIDI Reference contains MIDI related information, such as the MIDI Data Format and MIDI Implementation
chart.
MIDI Basics (only in English, French, German and Spanish)
If you want to know more about MIDI and how to use it, refer to this introductory book.
Notices and Information
NOTICE
To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, carefully
follow the notices below.
Handling and Maintenance
Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices.
Otherwise, the instrument and/or the nearby device may generate noise.
Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a
heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components.
(Verified operating temperature range: 5° – 40°C, or 41° – 104°F.)
Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard.
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids,
or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
During extreme changes in temperature or humidity, condensation may occur and water may collect on the surface of the
instrument. If water is left, the wooden parts may absorb the water and be damaged. Make sure to wipe any water off
immediately with a soft cloth.
Saving data
Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation. Save important data to external device such as a
computer.
Information
About copyrights
Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly
prohibited except for your personal use.
This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with
respect to which it has license to use others' copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all
computer software, style files, MIDI files, WAV data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such
programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal
consequences. DON'T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES.
About functions/data bundled with the instrument
Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement, and may not be exactly the same as the original.
About this manual
The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from
those on your instrument.
The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
About the Manuals................................. 6
Table of Contents ................................... 7
Features ..................................................8
Accessories.............................................. 8
Panel Controls and Terminals ................9
Before Using the Digital Piano............. 10
Key Cover.................................................................... 10
Music Rest ................................................................... 10
Turning the Power On................................................. 11
Setting the Volume...................................................... 11
Using Headphones ...................................................... 12
Reference
Listening to the Demo Songs............... 13
Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs
... 14
Listening to Songs Loaded from
a Computer.........................................15
Selecting & Playing Voices ...................16
Selecting Voices........................................................... 16
Using the Pedals .......................................................... 17
Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb ..................... 18
Layering Two Voices (Dual mode)................................ 19
Transposition............................................................... 20
Fine-tuning the Pitch ................................................... 20
Using the Metronome ................................................. 21
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Touch Sensitivity)........ 22
Recording Your Performance ............... 23
Recording Your Performance ....................................... 23
Playing Back Recorded Performance Data.................... 24
Erasing Recorded Performance Data ............................ 24
Connecting MIDI Instruments............. 25
About MIDI ................................................................. 25
MIDI Applications........................................................ 25
Connecting the Digital Piano to a Computer............... 26
Transmitting Song Data between the Computer
and the Digital Piano................................................... 26
Backing up Data and Initializing the Settings............... 27
MIDI Functions..................................... 28
MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection.................... 28
Local Control On/Off .................................................. 28
Program Change On/Off............................................. 29
Control Change On/Off .............................................. 29
Troubleshooting................................... 30
Options (May not be available
depending on your locale.)................ 30
Keyboard Stand Assembly ................... 31
INDEX................................................... 34
Appendix
Specifications ....................................... 35
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Features
Accessories
*1 The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form.
*2 Included or optional depending on locale.
Tuning
Unlike an acoustic piano, this instrument does not need to be tuned. It always stays perfectly in tune.
Transporting
If you move to another location, you can transport this instrument along with your other belongings. You can move the
unit as it is (assembled) or you can disassemble the unit before moving.
Transport the keyboard horizontally. Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side. Do not subject the
instrument to excessive vibration or shock.
GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard
This Yamaha digital piano features a special “GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard with matte black
keytops.”
The GHS keyboard offers natural grand-piano type playability by simulating the heavier touch of the low range
and the lighter touch of the high range across the keyboard.
The matte black keytops enhance the piano’s luxurious and graceful appearance.
AWM Stereo Sampling
This digital piano sounds much closer to a true acoustic piano. Two of the piano Voices, “Grand Piano 1” and
“Grand Piano 2,” feature totally samples recorded from a concert grand piano. The “Electric Piano” Voice
features multiple samples for different velocities (Dynamic Sampling); that is, different samples are used
depending on how fast or strong you strike the keys.
Owner’s Manual (this book)
Quick Operation Guide (separate sheet)
“50 Greats for the Piano” (music book)
Online Member Product User Registration*
1
Bench*
2
AC Power adaptor*
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Panel Controls and Terminals
PHONES
MIDI
INOUT
PEDAL
Rear side
Higher key side
Lower key side
Keyboard side
Keyboard side
[ ] (Standby/On) switch......................page 11
This switch turns the power to the unit on ( ) or sets
it to standby ( ).
[DEMO/SONG] button ...................pages 13, 14
Listen to the playback of demo songs for each Voice
and 50 piano preset songs.
[PIANO/VOICE] button ..................pages 16, 19
Select one of six internal sounds, including Grand
Piano 1 and 2.
You can also layer two Voices together.
[METRONOME] button......................... page 21
Control the metronome functions.
[+], [–] buttons.........................pages 13, 16, 21
These buttons enable you to select a desired preset
song for playback. They also enable you to change
the Voice or tempo.
[REC] button......................................... page 23
Allow you to record your performance.
[PLAY] button ....................................... page 24
Play back your recorded performance.
[MASTER VOLUME] control .................page 11
Adjust the volume level using this control.
[FUNCTION] .................................pages 20, 28
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/
VOICE] buttons, press the specified keys to set the
MIDI or Transpose parameters.
[PHONES] jacks ....................................page 12
A set of standard stereo headphones can be
connected here for private practice.
MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals .....................page 25
Connect a MIDI device to these terminals to use
various MIDI functions.
[PEDAL] jack .........................................page 33
Connect the pedal cord.
DC IN jack..............................................page 33
Connect the included power adaptor here.
Pedals ....................................................page 17
Use these pedals when you want to sustain notes or
make them sound softer and less bright.
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Before Using the Digital Piano
Key Cover
To open the key cover:
Lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it open.
To close the key cover:
Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the
cover over the keys.
CAUTION
Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it. Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed. Be careful to
avoid catching fingers (yours or others, especially children’s) between the cover and main unit.
Do not place objects, such as a piece of metal or paper, on top of the key cover. Small objects placed on the key cover
may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove. This could cause electric
shock, short circuit, fire or other serious damage to the instrument. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and
unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Music Rest
To raise the music rest:
1 Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as
far as it will go.
2 Flip down the two metal supports at the left
and right on the rear of the music rest.
3 Lower the music rest so that it rests on the
metal supports.
To lower the music rest:
1 Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it
will go.
2 Raise the two metal supports (at the rear of the
music rest).
3 Gently lower the music rest backward until it is
all the way down.
CAUTION
Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position. When lowering the music rest, do not release your hands from the
music rest until it is all the way down.
CAUTION
Be careful to avoid catching your fingers
when opening or closing the cover.
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Turning the Power On
1 Make sure that the [ ] (Standby/On) switch is turned off and the [MASTER VOLUME] is set to the
MIN position.
2 Make sure that the power cord is connected to DC IN jack (page 33).
3 Insert the plug on the other end of the power cord into a standard AC outlet.
4 Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch on the right end of the keyboard to turn on the power to the unit.
The power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up.
Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch again to turn off the power to the unit.
The power indicator turns off.
WARNING
Be sure to use an appropriate AC outlet.
Be sure to use a specified power adaptor. Using a different power adaptor may cause malfunction, overheating, or fire.
CAUTION
A small amount of electrical current remains even after the [ ] (Standby/On) switch has been turned off.
If you plan not to use the instrument for an extended period of time, or if there is a possibility of lightning striking, be sure
to unplug the instrument from the AC outlet.
Setting the Volume
When you start playing, adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level.
CAUTION
Do not use this instrument at a high volume level for a long period of time, or your hearing may be damaged.
Power indicator
[ ] (Standby/On) switch
The level
decreases.
The level
increases.
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Using Headphones
Connect a pair of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks.
Two [PHONES] jacks are provided.
You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. (If you are
using only one pair of headphones, you can plug them into either jack.)
The speakers are automatically shut off when a plug is inserted into either
of these jacks.
CAUTION
Do not listen to the instrument at a high volume level through headphones
for a long period of time, or your hearing may be damaged.
PHONES
Standard stereo phone plug
Bottom of the keyboard
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Listening to the Demo Songs
For more information on how
to adjust the tempo of demo
song playback, see page 21.
Data of the demo songs is not
transmitted via MIDI.
Demo songs are provided that effectively demonstrate the Voices of this instrument.
1 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to start playback.
The demo song for the currently selected Voice starts playing.
Starting with the selected song, the playback of the demo songs will continue in the
following sequence: other Voice demo songs, followed by the 50 piano preset
songs, and any songs loaded from the computer. The sequence then returns to the
first demo song and repeats until you stop it.
Selecting a demo song.
While a demo song is playing, press the [+] or [–] button to select and play the next
or previous demo song.
To select a particular demo song from the six Voice demo songs, simultaneously
hold down the [DEMO/SONG] button and press one of the C1–F1 keys.
2 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback.
Demo songs
“Original” songs are Yamaha originals (©2011 Yamaha Corporation).
Demo songs excluding the original songs are re-arranged excerpts from the original compositions.
Key Voice Name Title Composer
C1 Grand Piano 1 “Eintritt” Waldszenen Op.82 R. Schumann
C
1 Grand Piano 2 Original Original
D1 E.Piano Original Original
D
1 Harpsichord Gavotte J.S.Bach
E1 Church Organ Original Original
F1 Strings Original Original
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Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs
This digital piano provides performance data for 50 piano songs as well as the Voice demo songs. You can simply listen to
these songs, or you can use the included “50 Greats for the Piano” book, which contains scores for the songs, to practice
and learn them.
You can play the keyboard
along with the preset song.
You can change the Voice
playing on the keyboard.
To adjust the tempo of the
preset song playback, see
page 21.
The default tempo is
automatically selected
whenever a new preset song
is selected, and when a new
preset song begins playback.
When you select a different
song (or a different song is
selected during chained
playback), an appropriate
reverb type will be selected
accordingly.
Data of the 50 piano preset
songs is not transmitted via
MIDI.
1 Select the number of the song that you want to play back from
the included “50 Greats for the Piano” book.
The number of each piano preset song is assigned to the C2–C
6 keys.
2 While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button, press one of
the C2–C
6 keys to select and play the desired song.
The selected piano song starts playing.
Starting with the selected song, the playback of the piano preset songs will continue
in the following sequence: other piano preset songs, followed by songs loaded from
a computer (if any), and then the Voice demo songs. The sequence then returns to
the first piano preset song and repeats until you stop it.
To play all preset songs (if any) consecutively in sequence, hold down the [DEMO/
SONG] button, and press the D6 key.
While a song is playing, press the [+] or [–] button to change to the next or previous
song.
3 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback.
Song:
On this instrument,
performance data is called
a “Song.” This includes
demo songs and 50 piano
preset tunes.
Highest
key (C7)
Continuous playback
of all songs (D6)
Song 1 Song 10 Song 20 Song 30 Song 40
C3 C4 C5
C2
Song 50 (C
6)
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Listening to Songs Loaded from a Computer
You can transfer song data from your computer to this instrument and play back the songs. (See page 26 for more
information on loading song data from the computer.)
You can load up to 10 songs
or up to 307 KB of data from
the computer.
Use the following table to write
down the song titles you
loaded from the computer.
Default setting:
Channels 1+2
The “Default setting” refers to
the factory setting obtained
when you turn on the power to
this instrument for the first
time.
To adjust the tempo of the
song playback, see page 21.
1 While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button, press one of
the D
6–C7 keys to select a song to play back.
Song numbers (1 through 10) are assigned to the D
6–C7 keys (see the illustration
below).
The selected song starts playing. Starting with the selected song, playback of the
songs loaded from the computer will continue in the following sequence: any other
songs loaded from the computer, followed by the demo songs, and the 50 piano
preset songs. The sequence then returns to the initial songs loaded from the
computer and repeats until you stop it.
While a song is playing, press the [+] or [–] button to change to the next or previous
song.
2 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback.
Selecting a Song Playback Channel
If a song loaded from the computer uses a Voice that is not supported by this
instrument, the originally assigned Voice may not be reproduced accurately. In this
case, switching the song playback channel from “All” to “1 + 2” may improve the
playback sound.
Selecting 1 + 2 song playback channels:
While pressing and holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button and the [PIANO/
VOICE] button simultaneously, press the C7 key.
Channels 1 + 2 produce the sound.
Selecting all song playback channels:
While pressing and holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button and the [PIANO/
VOICE] button simultaneously, press the B6 key.
All channels 1 through 16 produce the sound.
Key Song title
D
6
E6
F6
F
6
G6
G
6
A6
A
6
B6
C7
Song 1
D
6
C7 (highest key)
Song 10
Highest key
C7
Highest key
B6
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Selecting & Playing Voices
Selecting Voices
To better appreciate the
characteristics of various
Voices, listen to the demo
songs for each Voice
(page 13).
Selecting a Voice
automatically calls up the
best-suited reverb type and
depth (page 18) for that
particular Voice.
Press and release the [PIANO/VOICE] button to select the Grand Piano 1 Voice.
Press and release the [PIANO/VOICE] button, then press the [+] or [–] button to select a
different Voice.
To directly select a particular Voice, press and hold down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, and
while holding it, press one of the C1–F1 keys.
Turn the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume level while playing the keyboard.
Voice:
On this instrument, a Voice
means a “tone” or “tonal
color.”
C
1D
1
C1 D1 E1 F1
Lowest key
Key Voice Name Description
C1 Grand Piano 1
Recorded samples from a concert grand piano. Perfect for classical compositions
as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano.
C
1 Grand Piano 2 Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb. Good for popular music.
D1 E.Piano An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis. Good for popular music.
D
1 Harpsichord
The definitive instrument for baroque music. Since the strings of a harpsichord are
plucked, there is no touch response.
E1 Church Organ
This is a typical pipe organ sound (8 feet + 4 feet + 2 feet). Good for sacred music
from the Baroque period.
F1 Strings
Spacious and large-scale string ensemble. Try combining this Voice with piano in
Dual mode.
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Using the Pedals
If the damper pedal doesn’t
work, make sure that the
pedal cord is properly
plugged into the main unit
(page 33).
Organ and string Voices will
not decay but continue to
sound for as long as the
sostenuto pedal is depressed.
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.
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 subsequently
played notes will not be sustained. This makes it
possible to sustain 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.
When you press the damper
pedal here, the notes you play
before you release the pedal
sustain longer.
When you press the sostenuto
pedal here while holding the
note, the note will sustain as
long as you hold the pedal.
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Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb
This control enables you to select various digital reverb effects that create a realistic acoustic ambience, adding extra
depth and expression to the sound.
Selecting a reverb type
While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the C2–E2 keys to select a
reverb type.
Adjusting reverb depth
The default reverb type
(including Off) and depth
settings are different for each
Voice.
Reverb depth range:
0 (no effect)-20 (maximum
depth)
Adjust the reverb depth for the selected Voice by pressing one of the C3–G
4 keys while
holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button. The depth range is from 0 through 20.
While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press the A4 key to set the reverb to the
depth most suitable for the selected Voice.
Key Reverb Type Description
C2 Room
This setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound,
similar to the acoustic reverberation you would hear in a
room.
C
2Hall1
For a “bigger” reverb sound, use the Hall 1 setting. This
effect simulates the natural reverberation of a small-size
concert hall.
D2 Hall2
For a truly spacious reverb sound, use the Hall 2 setting. This
effect simulates the natural reverberation of a large concert
hall.
D
2 Stage Simulates the reverb of a stage environment.
E2 Off No effect is applied.
C
2D
2
C2 D2 E2
Lowest key
Lowest key
C3: depth 0
G
4: depth 20
A4
The depth value increases as you
press higher keys.
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Layering Two Voices (Dual mode)
You can layer two Voices and play them simultaneously to create a thicker and more richly textured sound.
1 Engage Dual mode.
You cannot layer the same
Voice in Dual mode. Select the
two different Voices.
Reverb in Dual mode
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.)
While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press two keys in the range of C1
through F1 simultaneously (or press and hold down one key, then press another) to
select the two desired Voices.
Refer to “Selecting Voices” (page 16) for information on the Voices that are
assigned to the keys.
The Voice assigned to the lower key is designated as Voice 1, and the Voice
assigned to the higher key is designated as Voice 2.
You can make the following settings for Voices 1 and 2 in Dual mode:
Setting the octave
You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for Voice 1 and Voice 2
independently.
Depending on which Voices you combine in Dual mode, the combination may
sound better if one of the Voices is shifted up or down an octave.
While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the C5–F5 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 [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the F
5–F
6 keys. A
setting of “0” produces an equal balance between the two Dual mode 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 Exit Dual mode and return to normal play mode.
To return to single-Voice play mode, press the [PIANO/VOICE] button.
C1 F1
Lowest key
C5 F5
Highest key
Voice 1
C5 –1
C
50
D5 +1
Voice 2
D
5–1
E5 0
F5 +1
-5
-6 -4 -2
+1 +3 +6
-3 -1 0 +2 +4 +5
F
5C6
Highest key
F
6
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Transposition
Your digital piano’s Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone
intervals up to a maximum of six semitones, and lets you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or
other instruments.
For example, if you set the transposition amount to “5,” playing key C produces pitch F. In this way, you can play a song as
though it were in C major, and this instrument will transpose it to F major.
Setting the amount of transposition
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press one of the F
2–
F
3 keys to set the desired amount of transposition.
To transpose the pitch down (in semitone steps)
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press any key
between F
2 and B2.
To transpose the pitch up (in semitone steps)
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press any key
between C
3 and F
3.
To restore the normal pitch
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press the C3 key.
Fine-tuning the Pitch
You can fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This function is useful when you play the digital piano along with other
instruments or CD music.
Setting the pitch
Hz (Hertz):
This unit of measurement
refers to the frequency of a
sound and represents the
number of times a sound wave
vibrates in a second.
Setting range:
427.0–453.0 Hz
Standard pitch:
440.0 Hz
Raising the pitch (in about 0.2 Hz steps):
Hold down the A-1, B-1 and C0 keys together and press any key in the range
from C3 to B3.
Lowering the pitch (in about 0.2 Hz steps):
Hold down the A-1, B-1 and C#0 keys together and press any key in the range
from C3 to B3.
Resetting to the default pitch
Hold down the A-1, B-1, C0 and C#0 keys together and press any key in the range
from C3 to B3.
Transpose:
Changing the key signature.
On this instrument,
transposing shifts the pitch
of the entire keyboard.
-5 -3 -1 0 +2 +4 +5
-6 -4 -2 +1
+3 +6
F
2C3
Lowest key
F
3
Transpose down. Transpose up.
Normal pitch.
To tune up To tune down To reset to default pitch
B3C3
C
0A-1
B-1B-1
A-1
A-1 C0
B-1
C
0
C0
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Using the Metronome
Your digital piano features a built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tempo) that is convenient for practicing.
1 Press the [METRONOME] button to turn on the metronome.
Start the metronome.
Determining the time signature
Default setting:
120
While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the C3–F3 keys.
The first beat is accented with a bell sound and the rest with clicks. The default
setting is 0/4 (C3). In this setting, clicks sound in all beats.
Adjusting the tempo
The tempo of the metronome and preset song playback can be set from 32 to 280
beats per minute.
Increasing the tempo value in steps of one:
Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the C
5 key.
Decreasing the tempo value in steps of one:
Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the B4 key.
Increasing the tempo value in steps of ten:
Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the D5 key.
Decreasing the tempo value in steps of ten:
Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the A
4 key.
A number is assigned to each of the following keys.
While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press a sequence of the C4–A4
keys to specify a three-digit number.
Select a number starting from the left-most digit. For example, to set the tempo to
“95,” press the C4 (0), A4 (9) and F4 (5) keys in sequence.
Key
Time
signature
C3 0/4
C
32/4
D3 3/4
D
34/4
E3 5/4
F3 6/4
C
3
C3
Highest key
D
3
D3 E3 F3
METRONOME
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8631
A
4
C4
Highest key
C
5
F4 A4 C5 D5B4
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Setting range:
C1 (1) ~ G2 (20)
Resetting the tempo to default:
While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press C5 key.
Adjusting the volume
You can change the volume of the metronome sound.
While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the C1–G2 keys to
determine the volume.
2 Press the [METRONOME] button to stop the metronome.
Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Touch Sensitivity)
This setting is disabled with
some Voices, such as an
organ sound.
Default setting:
B6 (Medium)
You can adjust how the volume level responds or changes to how strongly you play the
keys (keyboard touch). Select an appropriate keyboard touch for the Voices, songs or
your taste. (This setting does not change the weight of the keyboard.)
While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the A6–C7 keys to select the
desired touch sensitivity.
24 7
1356
9
11
8
10
12
14 16 19
15 17 18 2013
Lowest key C1 G2
The volume level increases as you press higher keys.
Key
Touch Sensitivity
Setting
Description
A6 Fixed
The volume level does not change at all regardless of
whether you play the keyboard soft or hard.
A
6Soft
The volume level does not change much when you play
the keyboard soft or hard.
B6 Medium
This is the standard piano touch response. (This is the
default setting.)
C7 Hard
The volume level changes very widely from pianissimo to
fortissimo to facilitate dynamic and dramatic expression.
You have to hit the keys hard to produce a loud sound.
A6 C7
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Recording Your Performance
This function enables you to record your performance as a "User Song." Only one User Song is available.
Follow the steps below to record and play back your performance.
Recording Your Performance
NOTICE
Be careful not to erase the
recorded data.
After you record a
performance, the [PLAY]
button indicator lights up.
When this indicator remains
on, recording another
performance will erase the
recorded data.
You cannot engage Record
mode while a demo song is
playing.
The User song data is not
transmitted via MIDI.
Recording capacity
“Recording capacity” is the
maximum amount of
performance data that you
can record. This instrument’s
recording capacity is 65 KB
(approximately 11,000 notes).
NOTICE
After the recording is stopped
in step 4, it may take a short
time to store the recorded
data, during which the [REC]
and [PLAY] lamps are
flashing. In this situation,
never turn off the power.
Otherwise, all recorded data
will be lost.
If the metronome was on when
you started recording, you’ll
be able to keep time with the
metronome while recording,
but the metronome sound will
not be recorded.
You can save the recorded
user song to a computer. You
can also load the user song
data from a computer and
play it back on this instrument.
(See page 26.)
1 Make all the initial settings such as Voice and time signature.
Make the Voice settings (pages 16 and 19), time signature (page 21), and any other
desired settings (reverb, etc.) as necessary.
Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening
level. You can also use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume level
during playback.
2 Press the [REC] button to engage the Record Ready mode.
The [REC] button indicator flashes.
Press the [REC] button again if you wish to cancel the Record mode.
3 Start recording.
Recording starts as soon as you play the keyboard.
Alternatively, press the [PLAY] button to start recording.
4 Press the [REC] button to stop recording.
Changing the settings for the recorded user song
Except for the time signature, you can change the initial settings of the recorded
User Song. To do this, engage Record mode, change the settings as you desire,
then stop recording without playing the keyboard.
For example, if you wish to change the Voice of the user song, press the [REC]
button to engage Record mode (see Step 2), then select a different Voice (see Step
1). Without playing the keyboard, press the [REC] button to stop recording (see
Step 4).
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Playing Back Recorded Performance Data
If the user song contains no
data, pressing the [PLAY]
button will not start playback.
1 Press the [PLAY] button.
The recorded user song starts playing back.
2 Press the [PLAY] button to stop playback.
When the user song finishes playing back, the instrument automatically returns to
the previous mode.
To stop playback in the middle of a song, press the [PLAY] button.
Erasing Recorded Performance Data
You can erase the recorded user song.
1 Press the [REC] button to engage the Record Ready mode.
The [REC] button indicator flashes.
Press the [REC] button again if you wish to cancel the clear operation.
2 Erase the song.
Press the [PLAY] button to start recording. Then, without playing the keyboard,
press the [REC] button to stop recording.
The recorded user song is erased.
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Connecting MIDI Instruments
Your digital piano features MIDI connectors. Using the MIDI functions enables you to expand the musical recording and
performance potential of the instrument.
About MIDI
MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a global format standard for performance data transmission and reception
between electronic musical instruments.
Connecting musical instruments that support MIDI via MIDI cables enables you to transfer performance and setting data
between multiple musical instruments. Using MIDI, you can also achieve more advanced performances than using just a
single musical instrument.
MIDI data that can be
transmitted or received varies
depending on the type of MIDI
devices. Please check the
“MIDI Implementation Chart”
on the web (please refer to
“MIDI Reference” on page 6)
to find out what MIDI data and
commands your devices can
transmit or receive.
You need a dedicated MIDI
cable (optional) to make a
MIDI connection. MIDI cables
are available at most musical
instrument stores.
MIDI Applications
MIDI functions enable you to transfer performance data between MIDI devices, load song data from a connected computer
to your instrument, and transmit and save user song data to a computer.
Transferring performance data to and from another MIDI device
You cannot transmit the Voice
demo songs, 50 piano preset
songs, or user song from this
instrument to another MIDI
device.
Transferring MIDI data to and from a computer
For more information on the
transmission and reception of
song data, refer to
“Transmitting Song Data
between the Computer and
the Digital Piano” on page 26.
MIDI
INOUT
Your digital piano MIDI instrument
MIDI [OUT]
connector
MIDI IN
connector
MIDI [IN]
connector
Optional
MIDI cables
MIDI OUT
connector
POWER
IN
OUT
Computer Your digital piano
MIDI IN
connector
MIDI OUT
connector
UX16 (optional)
USB port
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Connecting the Digital Piano to a Computer
Connecting the digital piano to a computer using the MIDI connectors enables you to transfer MIDI data between the piano
and the computer. This connection requires that you have appropriate application software installed on the computer.
Also, installing Musicsoft Downloader on the computer enables you to transfer song data between the piano and the
computer (see next section).
Connecting this instrument to the USB port on a computer
Before you connect this
instrument to a computer, first
turn off the power to both this
instrument and the computer.
After you make the
connections, turn on the
power to the computer first,
then turn on the power to this
instrument.
When this instrument is used
as a tone generator,
performance data with Voices
that are not found on this
instrument may not be played
correctly.
Use an optional USB-MIDI interface (such as a Yamaha UX16) to connect this instrument’s
MIDI connectors to the computer’s USB port.
You must install the USB-MIDI driver on the computer correctly so that you can control
your MIDI instrument from the computer. The USB-MIDI driver is a software application
that enables MIDI signals to be transmitted between the sequence software on the
computer and the connected MIDI instrument. For more information, refer to the user’s
manual that came with the USB interface device.
Transmitting Song Data between the Computer and
the Digital Piano
In addition to the demo songs and the 50 piano preset songs stored in this instrument, you can play data for another song
by loading it from a connected computer.
You can save data from this instrument (such as recorded songs, etc.) to a computer, as
well as load saved data back to the instrument from the computer.
To be able to use this function, you must first download Musicsoft Downloader (free
software) from Yamaha website at the following URL, and install it on your computer.
http://download.yamaha.com/
Please visit the URL above to get the information on the computer system requirements for
Musicsoft Downloader.
For more information on transferring data, please refer to “Transferring Data Between the
Computer and Instrument (for unprotected data)” in the Help file that came with Musicsoft
Downloader.
POWER
MIDI
INOUT
Computer
Your digital piano
SMF (Standard MIDI File)
This file features a popular
sequence format (for
recording performance
data). This file is sometimes
called a “MIDI file.” The file
extension is MID. You can
play SMF format songs
using music software or a
sequencer that supports
SMF. This instrument also
supports SMF.
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While Musicsoft Downloader is
operating, the [REC] and
[PLAY] button indicators on
the piano light up.
Before you use this
instrument, close the
Musicsoft Downloader window
and quit the application.
Do not manually change the
file name by using a
computer; doing so will render
the file unloadable as the user
song.
Requirements for song data that can be loaded from a computer to this instrument
You can play the loaded songs (page 15) and the loaded user song (page 24).
Data you can transfer from this instrument to a computer
NOTICE
Do not turn off the power to this instrument or unplug the instrument during data
transmission. Otherwise, the data being transmitted will not be saved. Furthermore, flash
memory operation may become unstable, causing the entire memory to be erased when
you turn the power to the instrument on or off.
Backing up Data and Initializing the Settings
Backing up data to flash memory
Backup data for metronome
volume and time signature,
touch sensitivity, and tuning is
included in the file named
“YDP-135.BUP” and stored in
this instrument. You can
transfer the backup data
between the instrument and a
computer.
The following items will be stored in flash memory on this instrument. This data will be kept
after you turn off the power to the instrument.
Initializing the settings
If this instrument somehow
becomes disabled or
malfunctions, turn off the
power to the instrument, then
perform the initialization
procedure.
When you initialize the settings, all data, excluding the songs loaded from a computer, will
be initialized and reset to the factory default settings.
While holding down the C7 (highest) key, turn on the power to the instrument. The data
(excluding the data for the songs loaded from a computer) will be initialized.
NOTICE
Do not turn off the power to this instrument while it is initializing the data in its internal
memory (that is, while the [REC] and [PLAY] button indicators are flashing).
Please note that initializing the settings will erase your recorded song (user song).
Number of songs: Up to 10 songs plus one user song
Maximum data size: Total 307 KB
Data format: SMF Format 0 and YDP-135.BUP (user song)
User song : YDP-135.BUP
Song data (once it has been loaded from the computer)
Backup data
Metronome volume
Metronome time signature
Touch sensitivity
Tuning
Recorded performance data (user song)
C7
Highest key
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MIDI Functions
You can make detailed adjustments to the MIDI settings.
MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection
In any MIDI control setup, the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving equipment must be matched for proper data
transfer.
This parameter enables you to specify the channel on which the digital piano transmits or receives MIDI data.
In Dual mode, Voice 1 data is
transmitted on its specified
channel and Voice 2 data is
transmitted on the next greater
channel number relative to the
specified channel. In this
mode, no data is transmitted if
the transmit channel is set to
“Off.”
Program change and other
like channel messages
received will not affect this
instrument’s panel settings or
the notes you play on the
keyboard.
Data for the demo song,
50 piano preset songs and
user song cannot be
transmitted via MIDI.
Setting the transmit channel
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons simultaneously, press
one of the C1–E2 keys.
Setting the receive channel
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons simultaneously, press
one of the C4–F5 keys.
Local Control On/Off
“Local Control” refers to the fact that, normally, the keyboard of this digital piano controls its internal tone generator,
allowing the internal Voices to be played directly from the keyboard. This status is called “Local Control On,” since the
internal tone generator is controlled locally by its own keyboard.
Local control can be turned Off, however, so that the keyboard of this digital piano does not play the internal Voices, but the
appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI [OUT] connector when notes are played on the keyboard. At
the same time, the internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI [IN] connector.
When Local control is turned
Off, playing the keyboard of
this instrument does not sound
the internal Voices.
Default setting: On
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons
simultaneously, press the C6 key.
Pressing the C6 key repeatedly toggles between Local Control On and Off.
When MIDI receive channel is set to ALL:
A “Multi-timbre” Receive mode is available. In this mode, this instrument receives
different parts from the connected MIDI device on any or all 16 MIDI channels and
plays multi-channel song data.
When MIDI receive channel is set to 1+2:
A “1+2” Receive mode is available. It allows simultaneous reception on channels 1
and 2 only, enabling this instrument to play 1 and 2 channel song data received from a
music computer or sequencer.
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24 79111416
121315 1356810
24 79111416
12 1315
1+2
For setting the
transmit channels.
(C1
D
2)
For setting the
receive channels.
(C4
F5)
D
2C1
E2
C4
E5
F5
ALLOff
Lowest key
C6
Highest key
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Program Change On/Off
Normally this instrument will respond to MIDI program change numbers received from an external keyboard or other MIDI
device, causing the correspondingly numbered Voice to be selected on the relevant channel (the keyboard Voice does not
change). This instrument will normally also send a MIDI program change number whenever one of its Voices is selected,
causing the correspondingly numbered Voice or program to be selected on the external MIDI device if the device is set up
to receive and respond to MIDI program change numbers.
This function makes it possible to cancel program change number reception and transmission so that Voices can be
selected on this instrument without affecting the external MIDI device.
For information on program
change numbers for each
Voice, check the MIDI Data
Format on the web (please
refer to “MIDI Reference” on
page 6).
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons
simultaneously, press the C
6 key. Pressing the C
6 key repeatedly toggles between
Program Change On and Off.
Control Change On/Off
MIDI Control Change data refers to MIDI information related to performance expression (such as damper pedal
information).
You can transmit MIDI Control Change data from this instrument to control the operation of the connected MIDI device. (For
example, if you operate this instrument’s damper pedal, this instrument will transmit MIDI Control Change data.)
In addition, MIDI performance data of this instrument responds to MIDI Control Change data received from the connected
MIDI device. (At this time, the Voice you are playing on the keyboard will not be affected by the Control Change data.)
The ability to transmit and receive MIDI Control Change data is sometimes very useful. Turn Control Change On if it is
convenient for you to have this capability. Turn Control Change Off if you intend not to use it.
Default setting: On
For information on Control
Change data that can be used
with this instrument, check the
MIDI Data Format on the web
(please refer to “MIDI
Reference” on page 6).
While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons
simultaneously, press the D6 key. Pressing the D6 key repeatedly toggles between
Control Change On and Off.
C
6
Highest key
D6
Highest key
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Troubleshooting
Options (May not be available depending on your locale.)
BC-100 Bench
A comfortable bench styled to match your Yamaha digital piano.
UX16
USB-MIDI interface
HPE-150
Headphones
Problem Possible Cause and Solution
This instrument does not turn on.
This instrument has not been plugged in properly.
Securely insert the adaptor plug into the socket on this instrument,
and the adaptor plug into a proper AC outlet (page 33).
Noise from the speakers or headphones is
audible.
The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile
phone in close proximity to this instrument. Turn off the mobile phone,
or move it further away from this instrument.
The overall volume is low, or no sound is
heard.
The Master Volume is set too low. Set it to an appropriate level using
the [MASTER VOLUME] control.
Make sure a pair of headphones is not connected to the headphones
jack (page 12).
Make sure that Local Control (page 28) is On.
The damper pedal has no effect.
The pedal cord may not be securely connected to the [PEDAL] jack.
Be sure to insert the pedal cord all the way until the metal part of the
cord plug disappears from view (page 33).
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Keyboard Stand Assembly
CAUTION
Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction. Please assemble in accordance
with the sequence given below.
Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons.
Assemble the stand on a hard and flat floor with ample space.
Be sure to use the included screws only, and insert screws of the correct size in the correct hole locations. Use of
incorrect screws can cause damage or malfunction of the product.
Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit.
To disassemble, reverse the assembly sequence given below.
Remove all parts from the package and make sure you
have all of the items.
1 Attach (finger-tighten) C to D and E.
1-1 Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal cord.
Don’t discard the vinyl tie. You will need it later in
step 6.
1-2 Align D and E with each end of C.
1-3 Attach D and E to C by finger-tightening the long
screws (6 × 20mm).
Have a Phillips-head (+) screwdriver ready for tightening
the screw securely.
B
A
DE
C
Bundled pedal cord
inside
AC Power adaptor
Assembly Parts
6 × 20 mm long screws × 4
6 ×16 mm short screws × 4
4 ×12 mm thin screws ×2
4 × 20 mm tapping screws ×4
Cord holders × 2
L
C
D
E
1-2
1-3
1-1
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2 Attach B.
Depending on the model of digital piano you
purchased, the surface color of one side of B may be
different from the other side. In this case, position B so
that the side of the surface color similar to D and E
faces the player.
2-1 Place the lower side of B on each foot of D and E,
then attach the upper side to D and E.
2-2 Attach the top of B to D and E by finger-tightening
the thin screws (4 × 12mm).
2-3 While pushing the lower part of D and E from
outside, secure the bottom ends of B using two
tapping screws (4 × 20mm).
2-4 Insert the other two tapping screws (4 × 20mm)
into the other two screw holes to secure B.
2-5 Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that
were attached in Step 2-2.
3 Securely tighten the screws on C that were
attached in Step 1-3.
4 Mount A.
5 Secure A.
5-1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right
ends of A will project beyond D and E equally
when seen from the front.
5-2 Secure A by tightening the short screws
(6 × 16mm) from the front.
R
L
B
D
E
2-2, 2-5
2-1
2-3
2-4
2-3
Place the
bottom ends
of the rear
panel on
each foot.
B
C
3
CAUTION
Since your fingers can become pinched
between the main unit and the rear or side
panels, be extra careful so as not to drop the
main unit.
Do not hold the keyboard in any position other
than the position shown in the illustration.
A
B
D
E
At least
10 cm
At least
10 cm
Be sure to place your hands at least
10 cm from either end of the main unit
when positioning it.
5-1
5-2
A
Projection
of A
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6 Connect the pedal cord.
6-1 Insert the pedal cord plug to the [PEDAL] jack
from the rear.
6-2 Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as
shown, then clip the cord into the holders.
6-3
Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord.
7 Connect the power adaptor to the unit.
7-1 Connect the DC plug of the power adaptor to the
DC IN jack, and loop any cord slack onto the cord
hook so that the plug will not be disconnected
accidentally.
CAUTION
Do not bend the cord tightly when you hang the cord on the
cord hook. Otherwise, a short-circuit or fire may result.
8 Set the adjuster.
Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with
the floor surface.
After completing the assembly, please
check the following.
Connecting the pedal cord
Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the
cord plug disappears from view. Otherwise, the pedal
may not function properly.
6-1
6-3
6-2
MIDI
Insert the cord all the
way until the metal part
of the plug disappears
from view.
Are there any parts left over?
Review the assembly procedure and correct any
errors.
Is this instrument clear of doors and other movable
fixtures?
Move the instrument to an appropriate location.
Does this instrument make a rattling noise when you
shake it?
Tighten all screws.
Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step
on the pedals?
Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the
floor.
Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into
the sockets?
Check the connection.
If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when
you play on the keyboard, refer to the assembly
diagrams and retighten all screws.
When moving the instrument after assembly, always
hold the bottom of the main unit.
CAUTION
Do not hold the key cover or top portion. Improper
handling can result in damage to the instrument or
personal injury.
Key cover
Top portion
Do not
hold here
Hold here
Do not
hold here
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INDEX
Numerics
50 Piano Preset Songs ..............................................14
A
Accessories ...............................................................8
Adjust
Keyboard Touch
................................................22
Reverb Depth ....................................................18
Tempo (metronome) ..........................................21
Volume (metronome) ..........................................22
Assembly .................................................................31
B
Backup ....................................................................27
C
Connecting a Computer ............................................26
Control Change ........................................................29
D
Damper Pedal ..........................................................17
DC IN ........................................................................9
Default setting ..........................................................15
DEMO/SONG .......................................................9, 13
Dual mode ...............................................................19
E
Erase recorded song .................................................24
H
Headphone ..............................................................12
I
Initializing the Settings ...............................................27
K
Key Cover ................................................................10
Keyboard Stand .......................................................31
L
Layering Two Voices (Dual mode) ..............................19
Local Control ............................................................28
M
MASTER VOLUME ................................................9, 11
METRONOME ......................................................9, 21
MIDI ........................................................................25
MIDI cables ..............................................................25
MIDI connectors .......................................................25
MIDI Data Format .......................................................6
MIDI Implementation Chart ..........................................6
MIDI IN/OUT ..............................................................9
Music Rest ...............................................................25
Musicsoft Downloader ...............................................26
O
Options ....................................................................30
P
PEDAL ..........................................................9, 17, 33
PHONES .............................................................. 9, 12
PIANO/VOICE ......................................................9, 16
PLAY ...................................................................9, 24
Playing Back Recorded Performance Data ..................24
POWER ...............................................................9, 11
Preset songs
50 Piano Preset Songs
................................... 14
Program Change ...................................................... 29
R
REC .................................................................... 9, 23
Recording your Performance ..................................... 23
Reverb .................................................................... 18
S
SMF ........................................................................26
Soft Pedal ................................................................17
Song ....................................................................... 13
Song Playback Channel ............................................15
Songs Loaded from the Computer ..............................15
Sostenuto Pedal ....................................................... 17
Specifications ..........................................................35
Standard MIDI File ....................................................26
Start/Stop playback
50 Piano Preset Songs
.......................................14
Demo Songs ..................................................... 13
Songs Loaded from the Computer ....................... 15
User Song ........................................................24
T
Tempo ..................................................................... 21
Touch Sensitivity ....................................................... 22
Transmitting Song Data .............................................26
Transporting ..............................................................8
Transposition ........................................................... 20
Troubleshooting .......................................................30
Tuning
Fine tuning of Pitch
........................................20
U
User Song ...............................................................23
V
Voice ....................................................................... 16
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Specifications
Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right
to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or
options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.
Size/Weight
Width 1357 mm [53-7/16"]
Height (with music rest) 815 mm [32-1/16"] (969 mm [38-1/8"])
Depth 422 mm [16-5/8"]
Weight 37 kg (81 lbs., 9 oz)
Control
Interface
Keyboard
Number of Keys 88
Type
GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard with
matte black keytops
Touch Sensitivity Hard/Medium/Soft/Fixed
Pedal
Number of Pedals 3
Functions Damper , Sostenuto, Soft
Panel Language English
Cabinet
Key Cover Sliding
Music Rest Yes
Voices
Tone Generation Tone Generating Technology AWM Stereo Sampling
Polyphony Number of Polyphony (max.) 64
Preset Number of Voices 6
Effects
Types Reverb Yes
Part Dual Yes
Songs
Preset Number of Preset Songs 6 Demo Songs, 50 Piano Preset Songs
Recording
Number of Songs 1
Number of Tracks 1
Data Capacity One Song 65 KB (approx.11,000 notes)
Recording Function Yes
Data Format
Playback Original Format, Standard MIDI File (SMF) Format 0
Recording Original Format
Functions Overall Controls
Metronome Yes
Tempo Range 32 - 280
Transpose –6 - 0 - +6
Tuning Yes
Storage and
Connectivity
Storage Internal Memory
User song : One song 65 KB
Loading song data from a computer : Up to 10 songs; total
maximum size 307 KB
Connectivity
Headphones ×2
MIDI IN/OUT
Amplifiers
and
Speakers
Amplifiers 6W×2
Speakers Oval (12 cm × 6 cm) × 2
Power Consumption 18 W
Accessories
Owner’s Manual, 50 Greats for the Piano (Music Book), Quick
Operation Guide,
Bench (included or optional depending on locale), Online Member
Product User Registration
AC Power Adaptor (included or optional depending on locale)
PA-150 or an equivalent
Specifications
U.R.G., Digital Musical Instruments Division
© 2011 Yamaha Corporation
WZ44620 105AP***.*-**A0

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YDP-135 Owner's Manual For information on assembling the keyboard stand, refer to the instructions at the end of this manual. EN ENGLISH 2 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002/96/EC. By disposing of these products correctly, you will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling. ENGLISH Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment For more information about collection and recycling of old products, please contact your local municipality, your waste disposal service or the point of sale where you purchased the items. [For business users in the European Union] If you wish to discard electrical and electronic equipment, please contact your dealer or supplier for further information. [Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union] This symbol is only valid in the European Union. If you wish to discard these items, please contact your local authorities or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. (weee_eu) OBSERVERA! Apparaten kopplas inte ur växelströmskällan (nätet) så länge som den ar ansluten till vägguttaget, även om själva apparaten har stängts av. ADVARSEL: Netspændingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt, sålænge netledningen sidder i en stikkontakt, som er tændt — også selvom der er slukket på apparatets afbryder. VAROITUS: Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty käyttökytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta. (standby) YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 3 ENGLISH PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/AC power adaptor Water warning • Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it. • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument. • Use the specified adaptor (page 35) only. Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating. • Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it. • Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings. If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands. Fire warning • Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit. A burning item may fall over and cause a fire. Do not open • This instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble or modify the internal components in any way. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. If you notice any abnormality • When one of the following problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel. • • • • 4 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual DMI-3 1/2 The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged. It emits unusual smells or smoke. Some object has been dropped into the instrument. There is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument. Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/AC power adaptor Connections • Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multipleconnector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet. • Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. • When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it. • Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level. • Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. ENGLISH CAUTION Handling caution Assembly • Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the assembly process. Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might result in damage to the instrument or even injury. • Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument. Also take care that the key cover does not pinch your finger. • Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the key cover, panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors. Location • Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. • When transporting or moving the instrument, always use two or more people. Attempting to lift the instrument by yourself may damage your back, result in other injury, or cause damage to the instrument itself. • Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables. • When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the power switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet. • Do not use the instrument/device or headphones for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician. Using the bench (If included) • Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. • Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench. Using it as a tool or stepladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury. • Only one person should sit on the bench at a time, in order to prevent the possibility of accident or injury. • If the bench screws become loose due to extensive long-term use, tighten them periodically using the included tool. Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed. Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use. Even when the power switch is in standby status, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the power cord from the wall AC outlet. The name plate of this product may be found on the bottom of the unit. The serial number of this product may be found on or near the name plate. You should note this serial number in the space provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase to aid identification in the event of theft. Model No. Serial No. (bottom) DMI-3 2/2 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 5 ENGLISH About the Manuals Included Documents Owner’s Manual (this book) Quick Operation Guide (separate sheet) This Guide explains detailed operation of the functions assigned to the buttons and keyboard. Online Materials (Downloadable from the web) The following instructional materials are available for downloading from the Yamaha Manual Library. Access the Yamaha Manual Library, then enter your model name (YDP-135, for example) in the Model Name area to search the manuals. Yamaha Manual Library http://www.yamaha.co.jp/manual/ MIDI Reference The MIDI Reference contains MIDI related information, such as the MIDI Data Format and MIDI Implementation chart. MIDI Basics (only in English, French, German and Spanish) If you want to know more about MIDI and how to use it, refer to this introductory book. Notices and Information NOTICE To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, carefully follow the notices below. ■ Handling and Maintenance • Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument and/or the nearby device may generate noise. • Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components. (Verified operating temperature range: 5° – 40°C, or 41° – 104°F.) • Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. • During extreme changes in temperature or humidity, condensation may occur and water may collect on the surface of the instrument. If water is left, the wooden parts may absorb the water and be damaged. Make sure to wipe any water off immediately with a soft cloth. ■ Saving data Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation. Save important data to external device such as a computer. Information ■ About copyrights • Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use. • This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others' copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all computer software, style files, MIDI files, WAV data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences. DON'T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES. ■ About functions/data bundled with the instrument • Some of the preset songs have been edited for length or arrangement, and may not be exactly the same as the original. ■ About this manual • The illustrations as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument. • The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. 6 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual Introduction Connecting MIDI Instruments ............. 25 About MIDI ................................................................. 25 About the Manuals ................................. 6 ENGLISH Table of Contents MIDI Applications........................................................ 25 Connecting the Digital Piano to a Computer............... 26 Table of Contents ................................... 7 Transmitting Song Data between the Computer and the Digital Piano................................................... 26 Features .................................................. 8 Backing up Data and Initializing the Settings............... 27 Accessories.............................................. 8 MIDI Functions..................................... 28 MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection.................... 28 Panel Controls and Terminals ................ 9 Local Control On/Off .................................................. 28 Before Using the Digital Piano............. 10 Control Change On/Off .............................................. 29 Key Cover.................................................................... 10 Troubleshooting................................... 30 Music Rest ................................................................... 10 Turning the Power On................................................. 11 Setting the Volume...................................................... 11 Using Headphones ...................................................... 12 Program Change On/Off............................................. 29 Options (May not be available depending on your locale.)................ 30 Keyboard Stand Assembly ................... 31 Reference INDEX ................................................... 34 Listening to the Demo Songs............... 13 Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs ... 14 Listening to Songs Loaded from a Computer......................................... 15 Appendix Specifications ....................................... 35 Selecting & Playing Voices ................... 16 Selecting Voices........................................................... 16 Using the Pedals .......................................................... 17 Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb ..................... 18 Layering Two Voices (Dual mode)................................ 19 Transposition ............................................................... 20 Fine-tuning the Pitch ................................................... 20 Using the Metronome ................................................. 21 Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Touch Sensitivity)........ 22 Recording Your Performance ............... 23 Recording Your Performance ....................................... 23 Playing Back Recorded Performance Data .................... 24 Erasing Recorded Performance Data ............................ 24 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 7 ENGLISH Features ■ GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard This Yamaha digital piano features a special “GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard with matte black keytops.” The GHS keyboard offers natural grand-piano type playability by simulating the heavier touch of the low range and the lighter touch of the high range across the keyboard. The matte black keytops enhance the piano’s luxurious and graceful appearance. ■ AWM Stereo Sampling This digital piano sounds much closer to a true acoustic piano. Two of the piano Voices, “Grand Piano 1” and “Grand Piano 2,” feature totally samples recorded from a concert grand piano. The “Electric Piano” Voice features multiple samples for different velocities (Dynamic Sampling); that is, different samples are used depending on how fast or strong you strike the keys. Accessories ❏ Owner’s Manual (this book) ❏ Bench*2 ❏ Quick Operation Guide (separate sheet) ❏ AC Power adaptor*2 ❏ “50 Greats for the Piano” (music book) ❏ Online Member Product User Registration*1 *1 The PRODUCT ID on the sheet will be needed when you fill out the User Registration form. *2 Included or optional depending on locale. ■ Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano, this instrument does not need to be tuned. It always stays perfectly in tune. ■ Transporting If you move to another location, you can transport this instrument along with your other belongings. You can move the unit as it is (assembled) or you can disassemble the unit before moving. Transport the keyboard horizontally. Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side. Do not subject the instrument to excessive vibration or shock. 8 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual ENGLISH Panel Controls and Terminals 1 2 9 3 4 5 6 # $ 7 ) 8 Keyboard side OUT ] (Standby/On) switch......................page 11 This switch turns the power to the unit on ( it to standby ( IN ! Keyboard side 1 [ PEDAL MIDI ) or sets ). 2 [DEMO/SONG] button ...................pages 13, 14 Listen to the playback of demo songs for each Voice and 50 piano preset songs. 3 [PIANO/VOICE] button ..................pages 16, 19 Select one of six internal sounds, including Grand Lower key side Higher key side PHONES Rear side @ 9 [FUNCTION] .................................pages 20, 28 While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/ VOICE] buttons, press the specified keys to set the MIDI or Transpose parameters. ) [PHONES] jacks ....................................page 12 A set of standard stereo headphones can be connected here for private practice. ! MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals .....................page 25 Piano 1 and 2. Connect a MIDI device to these terminals to use You can also layer two Voices together. various MIDI functions. 4 [METRONOME] button......................... page 21 Control the metronome functions. 5 [+], [–] buttons .........................pages 13, 16, 21 These buttons enable you to select a desired preset song for playback. They also enable you to change the Voice or tempo. @ [PEDAL] jack .........................................page 33 Connect the pedal cord. # DC IN jack..............................................page 33 Connect the included power adaptor here. $ Pedals ....................................................page 17 Use these pedals when you want to sustain notes or 6 [REC] button ......................................... page 23 make them sound softer and less bright. Allow you to record your performance. 7 [PLAY] button ....................................... page 24 Play back your recorded performance. 8 [MASTER VOLUME] control .................page 11 Adjust the volume level using this control. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 9 ENGLISH Before Using the Digital Piano Key Cover To open the key cover: Lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it open. To close the key cover: Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys. CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover. CAUTION • Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it. Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed. Be careful to avoid catching fingers (yours or others, especially children’s) between the cover and main unit. • Do not place objects, such as a piece of metal or paper, on top of the key cover. Small objects placed on the key cover may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove. This could cause electric shock, short circuit, fire or other serious damage to the instrument. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Music Rest To raise the music rest: 1 Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go. 2 Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest. 3 Lower the music rest so that it rests on the metal supports. To lower the music rest: 1 Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go. 2 Raise the two metal supports (at the rear of the music rest). 3 Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down. CAUTION Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position. When lowering the music rest, do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the way down. 10 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual Before Using the Digital Piano 1 Make sure that the [ MIN position. 2 3 4 Make sure that the power cord is connected to DC IN jack (page 33). ] (Standby/On) switch is turned off and the [MASTER VOLUME] is set to the Insert the plug on the other end of the power cord into a standard AC outlet. Press the [ ENGLISH Turning the Power On ] (Standby/On) switch on the right end of the keyboard to turn on the power to the unit. The power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up. [ ] (Standby/On) switch Power indicator Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch again to turn off the power to the unit. The power indicator turns off. WARNING • Be sure to use an appropriate AC outlet. • Be sure to use a specified power adaptor. Using a different power adaptor may cause malfunction, overheating, or fire. CAUTION • A small amount of electrical current remains even after the [ ] (Standby/On) switch has been turned off. • If you plan not to use the instrument for an extended period of time, or if there is a possibility of lightning striking, be sure to unplug the instrument from the AC outlet. Setting the Volume When you start playing, adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level. The level decreases. The level increases. CAUTION Do not use this instrument at a high volume level for a long period of time, or your hearing may be damaged. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 11 Before Using the Digital Piano Using Headphones ENGLISH Connect a pair of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks. Two [PHONES] jacks are provided. You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. (If you are using only one pair of headphones, you can plug them into either jack.) The speakers are automatically shut off when a plug is inserted into either of these jacks. CAUTION Do not listen to the instrument at a high volume level through headphones for a long period of time, or your hearing may be damaged. PHONES Bottom of the keyboard Standard stereo phone plug 12 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual Demo songs are provided that effectively demonstrate the Voices of this instrument. 1 For more information on how to adjust the tempo of demo song playback, see page 21. Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to start playback. The demo song for the currently selected Voice starts playing. Starting with the selected song, the playback of the demo songs will continue in the following sequence: other Voice demo songs, followed by the 50 piano preset songs, and any songs loaded from the computer. The sequence then returns to the first demo song and repeats until you stop it. ENGLISH Listening to the Demo Songs Data of the demo songs is not transmitted via MIDI. Selecting a demo song. While a demo song is playing, press the [+] or [–] button to select and play the next or previous demo song. To select a particular demo song from the six Voice demo songs, simultaneously hold down the [DEMO/SONG] button and press one of the C1–F1 keys. Lowest key 2 C1 F1 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback. Demo songs Key Voice Name Title Composer Grand Piano 1 “Eintritt” Waldszenen Op.82 R. Schumann Grand Piano 2 Original Original D1  D1 E.Piano Original Original Harpsichord Gavotte J.S.Bach E1 Church Organ Original Original F1 Strings Original Original C1  C1 “Original” songs are Yamaha originals (©2011 Yamaha Corporation). Demo songs excluding the original songs are re-arranged excerpts from the original compositions. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 13 ENGLISH Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs This digital piano provides performance data for 50 piano songs as well as the Voice demo songs. You can simply listen to these songs, or you can use the included “50 Greats for the Piano” book, which contains scores for the songs, to practice and learn them. 1 2 Select the number of the song that you want to play back from the included “50 Greats for the Piano” book. Song:  The number of each piano preset song is assigned to the C2–C 6 keys. On this instrument, performance data is called a “Song.” This includes demo songs and 50 piano preset tunes. While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button, press one of  the C2–C 6 keys to select and play the desired song. The selected piano song starts playing. Starting with the selected song, the playback of the piano preset songs will continue in the following sequence: other piano preset songs, followed by songs loaded from a computer (if any), and then the Voice demo songs. The sequence then returns to the first piano preset song and repeats until you stop it. To play all preset songs (if any) consecutively in sequence, hold down the [DEMO/ SONG] button, and press the D6 key. Song 1 C2 Song 10 C3 Song 20 Song 30 C4 Song 40 C5  Song 50 (C 6) Continuous playback of all songs (D6) Highest key (C7) While a song is playing, press the [+] or [–] button to change to the next or previous song. 3 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback. You can play the keyboard along with the preset song. You can change the Voice playing on the keyboard. To adjust the tempo of the preset song playback, see page 21. The default tempo is automatically selected whenever a new preset song is selected, and when a new preset song begins playback. When you select a different song (or a different song is selected during chained playback), an appropriate reverb type will be selected accordingly. Data of the 50 piano preset songs is not transmitted via MIDI. 14 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual You can transfer song data from your computer to this instrument and play back the songs. (See page 26 for more information on loading song data from the computer.) 1 While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button, press one of You can load up to 10 songs or up to 307 KB of data from the computer.  the D 6–C7 keys to select a song to play back.  Song numbers (1 through 10) are assigned to the D 6–C7 keys (see the illustration below). The selected song starts playing. Starting with the selected song, playback of the songs loaded from the computer will continue in the following sequence: any other songs loaded from the computer, followed by the demo songs, and the 50 piano preset songs. The sequence then returns to the initial songs loaded from the computer and repeats until you stop it. Song 1  D6 ENGLISH Listening to Songs Loaded from a Computer Use the following table to write down the song titles you loaded from the computer. Key  D6 Song title E6 Song 10 F6  F6 G6  G6 C7 (highest key) While a song is playing, press the [+] or [–] button to change to the next or previous song. A6  A6 B6 C7 2 Press the [DEMO/SONG] button to stop playback. Selecting a Song Playback Channel If a song loaded from the computer uses a Voice that is not supported by this instrument, the originally assigned Voice may not be reproduced accurately. In this case, switching the song playback channel from “All” to “1 + 2” may improve the playback sound. Selecting 1 + 2 song playback channels: Default setting: While pressing and holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button and the [PIANO/ VOICE] button simultaneously, press the C7 key. Channels 1+2 Channels 1 + 2 produce the sound. The “Default setting” refers to the factory setting obtained when you turn on the power to this instrument for the first time. C7 Highest key To adjust the tempo of the song playback, see page 21. Selecting all song playback channels: While pressing and holding down the [DEMO/SONG] button and the [PIANO/ VOICE] button simultaneously, press the B6 key. All channels 1 through 16 produce the sound. B6 Highest key YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 15 ENGLISH Selecting & Playing Voices Selecting Voices Press and release the [PIANO/VOICE] button to select the Grand Piano 1 Voice. Press and release the [PIANO/VOICE] button, then press the [+] or [–] button to select a different Voice. To directly select a particular Voice, press and hold down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, and while holding it, press one of the C1–F1 keys. Turn the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume level while playing the keyboard.  C1 Lowest key Key 16 Voice Name  To better appreciate the characteristics of various Voices, listen to the demo songs for each Voice (page 13). Voice: On this instrument, a Voice means a “tone” or “tonal color.” D1 Selecting a Voice automatically calls up the best-suited reverb type and depth (page 18) for that particular Voice. C1 D1 E1 F1 Description C1 Grand Piano 1 Recorded samples from a concert grand piano. Perfect for classical compositions as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano.  C1 Grand Piano 2 Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb. Good for popular music. D1 E.Piano An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis. Good for popular music.  D1 Harpsichord The definitive instrument for baroque music. Since the strings of a harpsichord are plucked, there is no touch response. E1 Church Organ This is a typical pipe organ sound (8 feet + 4 feet + 2 feet). Good for sacred music from the Baroque period. F1 Strings Spacious and large-scale string ensemble. Try combining this Voice with piano in Dual mode. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual Selecting & Playing Voices 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.  If the damper pedal doesn’t work, make sure that the pedal cord is properly plugged into the main unit (page 33).     ENGLISH Using the Pedals When you press the damper pedal here, the notes you play before you release the pedal sustain longer. 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 subsequently played notes will not be sustained. This makes it possible to sustain a chord, for example, while other notes are played “staccato.” Organ and string Voices will not decay but continue to sound for as long as the sostenuto pedal is depressed. When you press the sostenuto pedal here while holding the note, the note will sustain as long as you hold the pedal. 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. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 17 Selecting & Playing Voices ENGLISH Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb This control enables you to select various digital reverb effects that create a realistic acoustic ambience, adding extra depth and expression to the sound. Selecting a reverb type While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the C2–E2 keys to select a reverb type.  C2 Lowest key  D2 C2 D2 E2 Key Reverb Type Description C2 Room This setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound, similar to the acoustic reverberation you would hear in a room.  C2 Hall1 For a “bigger” reverb sound, use the Hall 1 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a small-size concert hall. D2 Hall2 For a truly spacious reverb sound, use the Hall 2 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a large concert hall.  D2 Stage Simulates the reverb of a stage environment. E2 Off No effect is applied. Adjusting reverb depth  Adjust the reverb depth for the selected Voice by pressing one of the C3–G 4 keys while holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button. The depth range is from 0 through 20.  G 4: depth 20 The default reverb type (including Off) and depth settings are different for each Voice. Reverb depth range: 0 (no effect)-20 (maximum depth) Lowest key C3: depth 0 A4 The depth value increases as you press higher keys. While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press the A4 key to set the reverb to the depth most suitable for the selected Voice. 18 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual Selecting & Playing Voices Layering Two Voices (Dual mode) 1 Engage Dual mode. While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press two keys in the range of C1 through F1 simultaneously (or press and hold down one key, then press another) to select the two desired Voices. You cannot layer the same Voice in Dual mode. Select the two different Voices. ENGLISH You can layer two Voices and play them simultaneously to create a thicker and more richly textured sound. Refer to “Selecting Voices” (page 16) for information on the Voices that are assigned to the keys. Lowest key C1 F1 The Voice assigned to the lower key is designated as Voice 1, and the Voice assigned to the higher key is designated as Voice 2. Reverb in Dual mode 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.) You can make the following settings for Voices 1 and 2 in Dual mode: Setting the octave You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for Voice 1 and Voice 2 independently. Depending on which Voices you combine in Dual mode, the combination may sound better if one of the Voices is shifted up or down an octave. While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the C5–F5 keys. C5 F5 Highest key Voice 1 C5  C5 –1 D5 +1 0  D5 Voice 2 –1 E5 0 F5 +1 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 [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the F 5–F 6 keys. A setting of “0” produces an equal balance between the two Dual mode 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.   F5 -6 -4 -2 C6 +1 +3 F6 +6 -5 -3 -1 0 +2 +4 +5 Highest key 2 Exit Dual mode and return to normal play mode. To return to single-Voice play mode, press the [PIANO/VOICE] button. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 19 Selecting & Playing Voices ENGLISH Transposition Your digital piano’s Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of six semitones, and lets you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. For example, if you set the transposition amount to “5,” playing key C produces pitch F. In this way, you can play a song as though it were in C major, and this instrument will transpose it to F major. Setting the amount of transposition  While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press one of the F 2–  F 3 keys to set the desired amount of transposition.   F2 C3 -6 -4 -2 F3 +1 +3 Transpose: Changing the key signature. On this instrument, transposing shifts the pitch of the entire keyboard. +6 -5 -3 -1 0 +2 +4 +5 Transpose down. Lowest key Transpose up. Normal pitch. To transpose the pitch down (in semitone steps) While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press any key  between F 2 and B2. To transpose the pitch up (in semitone steps) While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press any key   between C 3 and F 3. To restore the normal pitch While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons, press the C3 key. Fine-tuning the Pitch You can fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This function is useful when you play the digital piano along with other instruments or CD music. Setting the pitch Raising the pitch (in about 0.2 Hz steps): Hold down the A-1, B-1 and C0 keys together and press any key in the range from C3 to B3. Lowering the pitch (in about 0.2 Hz steps): Hold down the A-1, B-1 and C#0 keys together and press any key in the range from C3 to B3. Resetting to the default pitch Hold down the A-1, B-1, C0 and C#0 keys together and press any key in the range from C3 to B3. To tune up B-1 A-1 C0 20 To tune down B-1 A-1 C 0  YDP-135 Owner’s Manual To reset to default pitch B-1 C0 C0 A-1 C3  B3 Hz (Hertz): This unit of measurement refers to the frequency of a sound and represents the number of times a sound wave vibrates in a second. Setting range: 427.0–453.0 Hz Standard pitch: 440.0 Hz Selecting & Playing Voices Using the Metronome 1 ENGLISH Your digital piano features a built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tempo) that is convenient for practicing. Press the [METRONOME] button to turn on the metronome. Start the metronome. Determining the time signature While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the C3–F3 keys. The first beat is accented with a bell sound and the rest with clicks. The default setting is 0/4 (C3). In this setting, clicks sound in all beats.   Key C3  C3 C3 D3 C3 D3 Highest key E3 F3 Time signature 0/4 2/4 D3  D3 4/4 E3 5/4 F3 6/4 Adjusting the tempo Default setting: The tempo of the metronome and preset song playback can be set from 32 to 280 beats per minute. 120 3/4 Increasing the tempo value in steps of one:  Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the C 5 key. Decreasing the tempo value in steps of one: Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the B4 key. Increasing the tempo value in steps of ten: Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the D5 key. Decreasing the tempo value in steps of ten:  Press and hold down the [METRONOME] button, and press the A 4 key. A number is assigned to each of the following keys. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press a sequence of the C4–A4 keys to specify a three-digit number. Select a number starting from the left-most digit. For example, to set the tempo to “95,” press the C4 (0), A4 (9) and F4 (5) keys in sequence.  A4  C5 METRONOME 1 3 6 8 0 2 4 5 7 9 C4 F4 A4 B4 C5 D5 Highest key YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 21 Selecting & Playing Voices Resetting the tempo to default: ENGLISH While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press C5 key. Adjusting the volume You can change the volume of the metronome sound. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the C1–G2 keys to determine the volume. Setting range: C1 (1) ~ G2 (20) 2 4 7 9 11 14 16 19 1 3 5 6 8 10 12 13 15 17 18 20 Lowest key C1 G2 The volume level increases as you press higher keys. 2 Press the [METRONOME] button to stop the metronome. Adjusting the Keyboard Touch (Touch Sensitivity) You can adjust how the volume level responds or changes to how strongly you play the keys (keyboard touch). Select an appropriate keyboard touch for the Voices, songs or your taste. (This setting does not change the weight of the keyboard.) Key Touch Sensitivity Setting A6 Fixed  A6 Soft B6 Medium C7 Hard Description Default setting: The volume level does not change at all regardless of whether you play the keyboard soft or hard. The volume level does not change much when you play the keyboard soft or hard. This is the standard piano touch response. (This is the default setting.) The volume level changes very widely from pianissimo to fortissimo to facilitate dynamic and dramatic expression. You have to hit the keys hard to produce a loud sound. While holding down the [PIANO/VOICE] button, press one of the A6–C7 keys to select the desired touch sensitivity. A6 22 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual This setting is disabled with some Voices, such as an organ sound. C7 B6 (Medium) This function enables you to record your performance as a "User Song." Only one User Song is available. Follow the steps below to record and play back your performance. Recording Your Performance 1 NOTICE Make all the initial settings such as Voice and time signature. Make the Voice settings (pages 16 and 19), time signature (page 21), and any other desired settings (reverb, etc.) as necessary. Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume to a comfortable listening level. You can also use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume level during playback. 2 ENGLISH Recording Your Performance Press the [REC] button to engage the Record Ready mode. Be careful not to erase the recorded data. After you record a performance, the [PLAY] button indicator lights up. When this indicator remains on, recording another performance will erase the recorded data. You cannot engage Record mode while a demo song is playing. The User song data is not transmitted via MIDI. The [REC] button indicator flashes. Press the [REC] button again if you wish to cancel the Record mode. 3 Recording capacity “Recording capacity” is the maximum amount of performance data that you can record. This instrument’s recording capacity is 65 KB (approximately 11,000 notes). Start recording. Recording starts as soon as you play the keyboard. Alternatively, press the [PLAY] button to start recording. 4 Press the [REC] button to stop recording. NOTICE Changing the settings for the recorded user song Except for the time signature, you can change the initial settings of the recorded User Song. To do this, engage Record mode, change the settings as you desire, then stop recording without playing the keyboard. For example, if you wish to change the Voice of the user song, press the [REC] button to engage Record mode (see Step 2), then select a different Voice (see Step 1). Without playing the keyboard, press the [REC] button to stop recording (see Step 4). After the recording is stopped in step 4, it may take a short time to store the recorded data, during which the [REC] and [PLAY] lamps are flashing. In this situation, never turn off the power. Otherwise, all recorded data will be lost. If the metronome was on when you started recording, you’ll be able to keep time with the metronome while recording, but the metronome sound will not be recorded. You can save the recorded user song to a computer. You can also load the user song data from a computer and play it back on this instrument. (See page 26.) YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 23 Recording Your Performance ENGLISH Playing Back Recorded Performance Data 1 Press the [PLAY] button. The recorded user song starts playing back. 2 Press the [PLAY] button to stop playback. When the user song finishes playing back, the instrument automatically returns to the previous mode. To stop playback in the middle of a song, press the [PLAY] button. Erasing Recorded Performance Data You can erase the recorded user song. 1 Press the [REC] button to engage the Record Ready mode. The [REC] button indicator flashes. Press the [REC] button again if you wish to cancel the clear operation. 2 Erase the song. Press the [PLAY] button to start recording. Then, without playing the keyboard, press the [REC] button to stop recording. The recorded user song is erased. 24 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual If the user song contains no data, pressing the [PLAY] button will not start playback. Your digital piano features MIDI connectors. Using the MIDI functions enables you to expand the musical recording and performance potential of the instrument. About MIDI ENGLISH Connecting MIDI Instruments MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a global format standard for performance data transmission and reception between electronic musical instruments. Connecting musical instruments that support MIDI via MIDI cables enables you to transfer performance and setting data between multiple musical instruments. Using MIDI, you can also achieve more advanced performances than using just a single musical instrument. MIDI data that can be transmitted or received varies depending on the type of MIDI devices. Please check the “MIDI Implementation Chart” on the web (please refer to “MIDI Reference” on page 6) to find out what MIDI data and commands your devices can transmit or receive. MIDI OUT IN You need a dedicated MIDI cable (optional) to make a MIDI connection. MIDI cables are available at most musical instrument stores. MIDI Applications MIDI functions enable you to transfer performance data between MIDI devices, load song data from a connected computer to your instrument, and transmit and save user song data to a computer. Transferring performance data to and from another MIDI device MIDI [OUT] connector Your digital piano You cannot transmit the Voice demo songs, 50 piano preset songs, or user song from this instrument to another MIDI device. MIDI IN connector MIDI [IN] Optional MIDI OUT connector MIDI cables connector MIDI instrument Transferring MIDI data to and from a computer OUT MIDI IN connector USB port POWER UX16 (optional) Computer IN MIDI OUT connector Your digital piano For more information on the transmission and reception of song data, refer to “Transmitting Song Data between the Computer and the Digital Piano” on page 26. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 25 Connecting MIDI Instruments ENGLISH Connecting the Digital Piano to a Computer Connecting the digital piano to a computer using the MIDI connectors enables you to transfer MIDI data between the piano and the computer. This connection requires that you have appropriate application software installed on the computer. Also, installing Musicsoft Downloader on the computer enables you to transfer song data between the piano and the computer (see next section). Connecting this instrument to the USB port on a computer Use an optional USB-MIDI interface (such as a Yamaha UX16) to connect this instrument’s MIDI connectors to the computer’s USB port. You must install the USB-MIDI driver on the computer correctly so that you can control your MIDI instrument from the computer. The USB-MIDI driver is a software application that enables MIDI signals to be transmitted between the sequence software on the computer and the connected MIDI instrument. For more information, refer to the user’s manual that came with the USB interface device. Before you connect this instrument to a computer, first turn off the power to both this instrument and the computer. After you make the connections, turn on the power to the computer first, then turn on the power to this instrument. MIDI Computer OUT IN POWER When this instrument is used as a tone generator, performance data with Voices that are not found on this instrument may not be played correctly. Your digital piano Transmitting Song Data between the Computer and the Digital Piano In addition to the demo songs and the 50 piano preset songs stored in this instrument, you can play data for another song by loading it from a connected computer. You can save data from this instrument (such as recorded songs, etc.) to a computer, as well as load saved data back to the instrument from the computer. To be able to use this function, you must first download Musicsoft Downloader (free software) from Yamaha website at the following URL, and install it on your computer. http://download.yamaha.com/ Please visit the URL above to get the information on the computer system requirements for Musicsoft Downloader. For more information on transferring data, please refer to “Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument (for unprotected data)” in the Help file that came with Musicsoft Downloader. 26 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual SMF (Standard MIDI File) This file features a popular sequence format (for recording performance data). This file is sometimes called a “MIDI file.” The file extension is MID. You can play SMF format songs using music software or a sequencer that supports SMF. This instrument also supports SMF. Connecting MIDI Instruments While Musicsoft Downloader is operating, the [REC] and [PLAY] button indicators on the piano light up. • Number of songs: Up to 10 songs plus one user song • Maximum data size: Total 307 KB • Data format: SMF Format 0 and YDP-135.BUP (user song) You can play the loaded songs (page 15) and the loaded user song (page 24). Before you use this instrument, close the Musicsoft Downloader window and quit the application. Data you can transfer from this instrument to a computer • User song : YDP-135.BUP • Song data (once it has been loaded from the computer) NOTICE Do not turn off the power to this instrument or unplug the instrument during data transmission. Otherwise, the data being transmitted will not be saved. Furthermore, flash memory operation may become unstable, causing the entire memory to be erased when you turn the power to the instrument on or off. ENGLISH Requirements for song data that can be loaded from a computer to this instrument Do not manually change the file name by using a computer; doing so will render the file unloadable as the user song. Backing up Data and Initializing the Settings Backing up data to flash memory The following items will be stored in flash memory on this instrument. This data will be kept after you turn off the power to the instrument. Backup data Metronome volume Metronome time signature Touch sensitivity Backup data for metronome volume and time signature, touch sensitivity, and tuning is included in the file named “YDP-135.BUP” and stored in this instrument. You can transfer the backup data between the instrument and a computer. Tuning Recorded performance data (user song) Initializing the settings When you initialize the settings, all data, excluding the songs loaded from a computer, will be initialized and reset to the factory default settings. While holding down the C7 (highest) key, turn on the power to the instrument. The data (excluding the data for the songs loaded from a computer) will be initialized. C7 If this instrument somehow becomes disabled or malfunctions, turn off the power to the instrument, then perform the initialization procedure. Highest key NOTICE • Do not turn off the power to this instrument while it is initializing the data in its internal memory (that is, while the [REC] and [PLAY] button indicators are flashing). • Please note that initializing the settings will erase your recorded song (user song). YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 27 ENGLISH MIDI Functions You can make detailed adjustments to the MIDI settings. MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection In any MIDI control setup, the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving equipment must be matched for proper data transfer. This parameter enables you to specify the channel on which the digital piano transmits or receives MIDI data. Setting the transmit channel While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons simultaneously, press one of the C1–E2 keys. Setting the receive channel While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons simultaneously, press one of the C4–F5 keys.  E2 D2 C1 2 4 7 9 11 14 16 1 3 5 6 8 10 1213 15 Lowest key E5 C4 F5 2 4 7 9 11 14 16 1 3 5 6 8 10 12 1315 1+2 For setting the transmit channels.  (C1–D 2) Off For setting the receive channels. (C4–F5) ALL When MIDI receive channel is set to ALL: A “Multi-timbre” Receive mode is available. In this mode, this instrument receives different parts from the connected MIDI device on any or all 16 MIDI channels and plays multi-channel song data. In Dual mode, Voice 1 data is transmitted on its specified channel and Voice 2 data is transmitted on the next greater channel number relative to the specified channel. In this mode, no data is transmitted if the transmit channel is set to “Off.” Program change and other like channel messages received will not affect this instrument’s panel settings or the notes you play on the keyboard. Data for the demo song, 50 piano preset songs and user song cannot be transmitted via MIDI. When MIDI receive channel is set to 1+2: A “1+2” Receive mode is available. It allows simultaneous reception on channels 1 and 2 only, enabling this instrument to play 1 and 2 channel song data received from a music computer or sequencer. Local Control On/Off “Local Control” refers to the fact that, normally, the keyboard of this digital piano controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal Voices to be played directly from the keyboard. This status is called “Local Control On,” since the internal tone generator is controlled locally by its own keyboard. Local control can be turned Off, however, so that the keyboard of this digital piano does not play the internal Voices, but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI [OUT] connector when notes are played on the keyboard. At the same time, the internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI [IN] connector. While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons simultaneously, press the C6 key. Pressing the C6 key repeatedly toggles between Local Control On and Off. When Local control is turned Off, playing the keyboard of this instrument does not sound the internal Voices. C6 Default setting: On Highest key 28 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual MIDI Functions This function makes it possible to cancel program change number reception and transmission so that Voices can be selected on this instrument without affecting the external MIDI device. While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons   simultaneously, press the C 6 key. Pressing the C 6 key repeatedly toggles between Program Change On and Off.  C6 ENGLISH Program Change On/Off Normally this instrument will respond to MIDI program change numbers received from an external keyboard or other MIDI device, causing the correspondingly numbered Voice to be selected on the relevant channel (the keyboard Voice does not change). This instrument will normally also send a MIDI program change number whenever one of its Voices is selected, causing the correspondingly numbered Voice or program to be selected on the external MIDI device if the device is set up to receive and respond to MIDI program change numbers. For information on program change numbers for each Voice, check the MIDI Data Format on the web (please refer to “MIDI Reference” on page 6). Highest key Control Change On/Off MIDI Control Change data refers to MIDI information related to performance expression (such as damper pedal information). You can transmit MIDI Control Change data from this instrument to control the operation of the connected MIDI device. (For example, if you operate this instrument’s damper pedal, this instrument will transmit MIDI Control Change data.) In addition, MIDI performance data of this instrument responds to MIDI Control Change data received from the connected MIDI device. (At this time, the Voice you are playing on the keyboard will not be affected by the Control Change data.) The ability to transmit and receive MIDI Control Change data is sometimes very useful. Turn Control Change On if it is convenient for you to have this capability. Turn Control Change Off if you intend not to use it. While holding down the [DEMO/SONG] and [PIANO/VOICE] buttons simultaneously, press the D6 key. Pressing the D6 key repeatedly toggles between Control Change On and Off. D6 Highest key Default setting: On For information on Control Change data that can be used with this instrument, check the MIDI Data Format on the web (please refer to “MIDI Reference” on page 6). YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 29 ENGLISH Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution This instrument has not been plugged in properly. This instrument does not turn on. Noise from the speakers or headphones is audible. Securely insert the adaptor plug into the socket on this instrument, and the adaptor plug into a proper AC outlet (page 33). The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile phone in close proximity to this instrument. Turn off the mobile phone, or move it further away from this instrument. The Master Volume is set too low. Set it to an appropriate level using the [MASTER VOLUME] control. The overall volume is low, or no sound is heard. Make sure a pair of headphones is not connected to the headphones jack (page 12). Make sure that Local Control (page 28) is On. The damper pedal has no effect. The pedal cord may not be securely connected to the [PEDAL] jack. Be sure to insert the pedal cord all the way until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view (page 33). Options (May not be available depending on your locale.) BC-100 Bench A comfortable bench styled to match your Yamaha digital piano. UX16 USB-MIDI interface HPE-150 Headphones 30 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual CAUTION • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction. Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below. • Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons. ENGLISH Keyboard Stand Assembly • Assemble the stand on a hard and flat floor with ample space. • Be sure to use the included screws only, and insert screws of the correct size in the correct hole locations. Use of incorrect screws can cause damage or malfunction of the product. • Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit. • To disassemble, reverse the assembly sequence given below. 1 Attach (finger-tighten) C to D and E. Have a Phillips-head (+) screwdriver ready for tightening the screw securely. Remove all parts from the package and make sure you have all of the items. 1-2 E A D C E B 1-3 C L D AC Power adaptor Bundled pedal cord inside 1-1 1-1 Untie and straighten out the bundled pedal cord. Don’t discard the vinyl tie. You will need it later in step 6. Assembly Parts 1 6 × 20 mm long screws × 4 4 4 × 20 mm tapping screws ×4 2 6 ×16 mm short screws × 4 Cord holders × 2 1-2 Align D and E with each end of C. 1-3 Attach D and E to C by finger-tightening the long screws 1 (6 × 20mm). 3 4 ×12 mm thin screws ×2 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 31 Keyboard Stand Assembly 2 4 Attach B. Mount A. ENGLISH Depending on the model of digital piano you purchased, the surface color of one side of B may be different from the other side. In this case, position B so that the side of the surface color similar to D and E faces the player. 2-1 Place the lower side of B on each foot of D and E, then attach the upper side to D and E. Be sure to place your hands at least 10 cm from either end of the main unit when positioning it. A At least 10 cm 2-2 Attach the top of B to D and E by finger-tightening the thin screws 3 (4 × 12mm). E 2-3 While pushing the lower part of D and E from outside, secure the bottom ends of B using two tapping screws 4 (4 × 20mm). At least 10 cm B 2-4 Insert the other two tapping screws 4 (4 × 20mm) into the other two screw holes to secure B. D 2-5 Securely tighten the screws on the top of B that were attached in Step 2-2. 2-1 CAUTION 2-2, 2-5 E • Since your fingers can become pinched between the main unit and the rear or side panels, be extra careful so as not to drop the main unit. • Do not hold the keyboard in any position other than the position shown in the illustration. B R Place the bottom ends of the rear panel on each foot. D 2-3 L 2-4 5 Secure A. 5-1 Adjust the position of A so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond D and E equally when seen from the front. 5-2 Secure A by tightening the short screws 2 (6 × 16mm) from the front. 2-3 5-1 3 Securely tighten the screws on C that were attached in Step 1-3. Projection of A A B C 5-2 3 32 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual Keyboard Stand Assembly 6 8 Connect the pedal cord. Set the adjuster. ENGLISH 6-1 Insert the pedal cord plug to the [PEDAL] jack from the rear. 6-2 Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown, then clip the cord into the holders. 6-3 Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord. 6-1 Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface. ■ After completing the assembly, please check the following. • Are there any parts left over?  Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors. • Is this instrument clear of doors and other movable 6-3 fixtures?  Move the instrument to an appropriate location. 6-2 • Does this instrument make a rattling noise when you shake it?  Tighten all screws. • Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step ■ Connecting the pedal cord Insert the pedal cord securely until the metal part of the cord plug disappears from view. Otherwise, the pedal may not function properly. on the pedals?  Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor. • Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets?  Check the connection. I ID M • If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when Insert the cord all the way until the metal part of the plug disappears from view. you play on the keyboard, refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws. When moving the instrument after assembly, always hold the bottom of the main unit. 7 Connect the power adaptor to the unit. Key cover 7-1 Connect the DC plug of the power adaptor to the DC IN jack, and loop any cord slack onto the cord hook so that the plug will not be disconnected accidentally. Top portion Do not hold here Hold here Do not hold here CAUTION Do not hold the key cover or top portion. Improper handling can result in damage to the instrument or personal injury. CAUTION Do not bend the cord tightly when you hang the cord on the cord hook. Otherwise, a short-circuit or fire may result. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 33 ENGLISH INDEX Numerics P 50 Piano Preset Songs ..............................................14 PEDAL .......................................................... 9, 17, 33 PHONES .............................................................. 9, 12 PIANO/VOICE ...................................................... 9, 16 PLAY ................................................................... 9, 24 Playing Back Recorded Performance Data .................. 24 POWER ............................................................... 9, 11 Preset songs  50 Piano Preset Songs ................................... 14 A Accessories ...............................................................8 Adjust Keyboard Touch ................................................22 Reverb Depth ....................................................18 Tempo (metronome) ..........................................21 Volume (metronome) ..........................................22 Assembly .................................................................31 B Backup ....................................................................27 C Connecting a Computer ............................................26 Control Change ........................................................29 D Damper Pedal ..........................................................17 DC IN ........................................................................9 Default setting ..........................................................15 DEMO/SONG .......................................................9, 13 Dual mode ...............................................................19 E Erase recorded song .................................................24 H Headphone ..............................................................12 I Initializing the Settings ...............................................27 R REC .................................................................... 9, 23 Recording your Performance ..................................... 23 Reverb .................................................................... 18 S SMF ........................................................................ 26 Soft Pedal ................................................................ 17 Song ....................................................................... 13 Song Playback Channel ............................................ 15 Songs Loaded from the Computer .............................. 15 Sostenuto Pedal ....................................................... 17 Specifications .......................................................... 35 Standard MIDI File .................................................... 26 Start/Stop playback 50 Piano Preset Songs ....................................... 14 Demo Songs ..................................................... 13 Songs Loaded from the Computer ....................... 15 User Song ........................................................ 24 T Layering Two Voices (Dual mode) ..............................19 Local Control ............................................................28 Tempo ..................................................................... 21 Touch Sensitivity ....................................................... 22 Transmitting Song Data ............................................. 26 Transporting .............................................................. 8 Transposition ........................................................... 20 Troubleshooting ....................................................... 30 Tuning  Fine tuning of Pitch ........................................ 20 M U K Key Cover ................................................................10 Keyboard Stand .......................................................31 L MASTER VOLUME ................................................9, 11 METRONOME ......................................................9, 21 MIDI ........................................................................25 MIDI cables ..............................................................25 MIDI connectors .......................................................25 MIDI Data Format .......................................................6 MIDI Implementation Chart ..........................................6 MIDI IN/OUT ..............................................................9 Music Rest ...............................................................25 Musicsoft Downloader ...............................................26 O Options ....................................................................30 34 Program Change ...................................................... 29 YDP-135 Owner’s Manual User Song ............................................................... 23 V Voice ....................................................................... 16 Specifications Height (with music rest) 422 mm [16-5/8"] Weight 37 kg (81 lbs., 9 oz) Number of Keys Keyboard Control Interface Panel Voices Effects Number of Pedals Language English Sliding Yes Tone Generation Tone Generating Technology AWM Stereo Sampling Polyphony Number of Polyphony (max.) 64 Preset Number of Voices Types Reverb Yes Part Dual Yes Recording Number of Preset Songs Overall Controls Storage Connectivity 6 Demo Songs, 50 Piano Preset Songs 1 Number of Tracks 1 Data Capacity One Song 65 KB (approx.11,000 notes) Yes Playback Original Format, Standard MIDI File (SMF) Format 0 Recording Original Format Tempo Range Transpose Tuning Storage and Connectivity 6 Number of Songs Metronome Internal Memory Headphones MIDI Yes 32 - 280 –6 - 0 - +6 Yes User song : One song 65 KB Loading song data from a computer : Up to 10 songs; total maximum size 307 KB ×2 IN/OUT Amplifiers 6W×2 Speakers Oval (12 cm × 6 cm) × 2 Power Consumption Accessories 3 Damper , Sostenuto, Soft Music Rest Data Format Amplifiers and Speakers Hard/Medium/Soft/Fixed Functions Recording Function Functions 88 GHS (Graded Hammer Standard) keyboard with matte black keytops Key Cover Preset Songs Type Touch Sensitivity Pedal Cabinet 815 mm [32-1/16"] (969 mm [38-1/8"]) Depth FRANÇAIS Size/Weight 1357 mm [53-7/16"] ESPAÑOL Width ENGLISH Specifications 18 W Owner’s Manual, 50 Greats for the Piano (Music Book), Quick Operation Guide, Bench (included or optional depending on locale), Online Member Product User Registration AC Power Adaptor (included or optional depending on locale) PA-150 or an equivalent • Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer. YDP-135 Owner’s Manual 35 U.R.G., Digital Musical Instruments Division © 2011 Yamaha Corporation WZ44620 105AP***.*-**A0
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