Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 Data List

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Year 2020
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Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 Piano Specification

The Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 is a versatile digital piano designed for musicians seeking both performance quality and advanced features. It combines realistic acoustic piano touch and sound with a wide array of digital capabilities. Featuring the Graded Hammer Standard (GHS) keyboard, the DGX-670 offers a tactile experience with weighted action similar to that of an acoustic piano, providing heavier touch in the low end and lighter touch in the high end. This model is equipped with Yamaha's proprietary Pure CF Sound Engine, which delivers the renowned sound of the Yamaha CFIIIS 9' concert grand piano. It boasts an extensive library of voices and styles, offering 630 instrument voices and 263 accompaniment styles to inspire creativity across various musical genres.

The DGX-670 includes Smart Chord, which allows players to play full chords with just a few fingers, simplifying complex chord progressions for beginners and enhancing performance for more advanced players. It also supports wireless connectivity through Bluetooth, enabling seamless integration with smart devices for audio playback and app control. The piano is fitted with a 16-track recorder, allowing musicians to capture and layer their performances for comprehensive music production.

Additional features such as the Adaptive Style function adjust the accompaniment style based on the intensity of your playing, providing dynamic backing suited to your performance. The piano's 4.3-inch LCD screen facilitates easy navigation of its functions, and its USB audio recording capabilities allow for high-quality sound capture. With its combination of traditional piano feel and advanced technology, the Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 is ideal for both home use and live performance settings.

Yamaha Portable Grand DGX-670 Piano F.A.Q.

How do I transpose the keys on the Yamaha DGX-670?

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.

What should I do if the DGX-670 is not turning on?

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.

How can I connect my DGX-670 to a computer for recording?

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.

What is the procedure for resetting the DGX-670 to factory settings?

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.

How can I adjust the touch sensitivity of the keys?

Press the "Function" button, navigate to "Touch Sensitivity" using the arrow keys, and select the desired sensitivity level: Soft, Medium, Hard, or Fixed.

Why is there no sound coming from the speakers?

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.

How do I record a song on the DGX-670?

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.

Can I use a sustain pedal with the DGX-670?

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.

What maintenance is recommended for the DGX-670?

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.

How do I update the firmware on my DGX-670?

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.