Yamaha P-200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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SELECTING AN EDIT FUNCTION
Press an [EDIT SELECT] button.
The LED above the button you press starts blinking, and the
name of the currently active parameter page appears in the
LCD screen.
SELECTING EDIT FUNCTION PAGES
Press the [PAGE] button once or more.
Each time you press the [PAGE] button a page will appear in
the LCD screen.
You can also select Edit function pages by pressing the same
[EDIT SELECT] button once or more. For example, if you
select the System function, you can simply press the
[SYSTEM] button as many times as necessary to access the
System function page you want.
The name of each page, as well as the accessible parameters
within it, appears in the LCD screen as you step through the
pages.
EDITING PARAMETERS
Note that some pages contain several parameters, which you
can access with the cursor buttons. (See asterisk* items on
the Edit Menu Tree, page 49.)
1.
If necessary, press the [1] or [q] buttons to
position the cursor over the desired parameter.
The currently selected parameter will blink on and off in
the LCD screen.
The Edit function page numbers appear in the upper right corner of the
screen. When Non Auto Store is selected and Edit mode is engaged, the
letter S, P or V will appear to the right of the page number to indicate which
type of parameters you are editing System, Performance or Voice
parameters, respectively.
Channel, Local, CS FC and PS settings are basically classified as
Performance parameters, though they are treated as System parameters
when Sys is selected for MIDI Channel, Local or Controller Assign in the
Performance Enable function (System Menu), see page 52. When Sys has
been selected, the letter S will appear to the right of the page number,
replacing the letter P.
ENTERING AND EXITING EDIT MODE
Press the [EDIT] button.
The LED above the [EDIT] button starts blinking, as does the
LED above the [EDIT SELECT] button which was active the
last time you exited Edit mode. The name of the currently
active parameter page appears in the LCD screen.
Each of the 12 [EDIT SELECT] buttons is dedicated to one or
more Edit functions, as indicated by a name printed in green
below each button.
To exit Edit mode, simply press the [EDIT] button again, which
returns you to the previous Play mode.
NOTE
NOTE
SYSTEM
PIANO 1
VOICE
PERF. B
PERF. A
EDIT
1
MASTER TUNE %
440.0Hz
PAGE
MIDI
POPUP TIME *
PC=off OTHERS= 3
DETUNE
TRANSPOSE
BALANCE
SPLIT
MASTER TUNE %s
440.0Hz
LOCAL %s
on
SYSTEM
PIANO 1
1
MASTER TUNE %s
440.0Hz
POPUP TIME *
PC=off OTHERS= 3