Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 Data List
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To transpose the keys, press the "Function" button, navigate to "Transpose" using the arrow keys, and adjust the transpose value using the dial or arrow keys.
Ensure that the power adapter is securely connected to both the piano and a working electrical outlet. Check the power switch and try using a different power outlet if necessary.
Use a USB cable to connect the DGX-670 to your computer. Install the necessary Yamaha USB-MIDI driver if required. Select the piano as your MIDI input device in your recording software.
To reset the DGX-670, turn off the instrument, hold down the highest white key while turning it back on, and release the key when the display indicates the reset is complete.
Press the "Function" button, navigate to "Touch Sensitivity" using the arrow keys, and select the desired sensitivity level: Soft, Medium, Hard, or Fixed.
Check if the volume is turned up and ensure that headphones are not plugged in, as this mutes the speakers. Also, verify that the "Local Control" setting is enabled in the function menu.
Press the "Song" button, select an empty song slot, and press "REC" to start recording. Play your piece and press "Stop" when finished. Save the recording as prompted.
Yes, connect a compatible sustain pedal to the "Sustain" jack on the back of the DGX-670 to use it for sustain effects while playing.
Regularly dust the exterior with a soft cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Store the piano in a stable environment to prevent moisture and temperature damage.
Visit Yamaha's official website to download the latest firmware. Follow the instructions provided with the download, which typically involves loading the firmware onto a USB drive and connecting it to the DGX-670.