Yamaha P-140 music keyboard
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YAMAHA P-140 MANUAL
http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/
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• Cover
• PRECAUTIONS
• Introduction
• Main Features
• Accessories
• Application Index
• Panel Controls and Terminals
• Before Using the P-140
• Turning the Power On
• Setting the Volume
• Using the Pedals
• Using Headphones
• Music Rest
• Listening to the Demo Songs
• Using the 50 Piano Preset Songs
• Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs
• Practicing a One-Hand Part Using the 50 Preset Songs (Part...
• Repeat for the 50 Preset Songs
• Selecting & Playing Voices
• Selecting Voices
• Combining Voices (Dual)
• Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different...
• Adding Variations to the Sound – [VARIATION]
• Selecting a Reverb/Effect type – [REVERB]/[EFFECT]
• Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH]
• Transposition – [TRANSPOSE]
• Using the Metronome
• Recording Your Performance
• Recording a performance quickly
• Re-recording a previously recorded song
• Recording to RIGHT/LEFT
• Changing the Initial Settings (data recorded at the...
• Playing Back Songs
• Playing Back User Songs/External Songs on the P-140
• Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION]
• Basic Procedure in Function
• About Each Function
• Fine Tuning of the Pitch
• Selecting a Scale
• Dual Functions
• Split Functions
• Other Functions
• Metronome Volume
• Song Part Cancel Volume
• MIDI Functions
• Backup Functions
• Connections
• Connectors
• Connecting a Personal Computer
• Data Backup Using a Computer
• Message List
• Troubleshooting
• Optional Equipment
• Preset Voice List
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YAMAHA P-140 FORUMS & BLOGS
pianoandsynth.com
The Yamaha P140 is a stylish, contemporary digital piano available in black or silver with wood finish top panels and subtle orange LED displays...This 88-note keyboard features Yamaha’s Graded Hammer Effect keyboard for a very realistic emulation of an acoustic piano’s feel...The P140/P140S feature 64 note polyphony, 14 voices with 3 variations, 5 different reverb effects,...
acapella.harmony-central.com
I just purchased a Yamaha P85 to add to my gig set up as I really have been wanting 88 keys for my piano and rhodes sounds (need those weighted keys...The 25lbs of the P85 was the selling point as the keys are still weighted and feel like my S80 so I fell in love...I really need strong pianos, rhodes and at least 1 good strings sample...So question is what are the pros and cons of all 3 which...
forums.musicplayer.com
I don't know much about the P140 except to say that the CP300 has twice the polyphony of the P-140 so layers like piano/strings will not drop out as easily...The CP300 is very satisfying piano to play...I loaded up enough accompaniment SMF's into the CP300's memory to pull off a gig with no other equipment needed (really handy when your friends visit and say "so play...
pianoandsynth.com
I’ve noticed a few people searching for more information on the differences between Yamaha’s P120 and P140 contemporary digital pianos...Plus, I wasn’t able to fill in all the information for the P140 at time of writing...You may also find some good deals on end-of-stock and second-hand P120s...
www.pianoworld.com
Obviously it should cost more than the P90 though given the list price they stated as $1499 (same as P120), and the name "P140...It didn't looks like it had speakers, but I could be wrong...said the P140 had not been officially released, but added to watch their website...As for the possible speakers immediately above the keyboard...
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