What to do if the auto accompaniment of the Style does not play on my Yamaha Musical Instrument?
- FfordelizabethJul 28, 2025
The auto accompaniment may be muted. Press [PART MUTE] on your Yamaha Musical Instrument.
What to do if the auto accompaniment of the Style does not play on my Yamaha Musical Instrument?
The auto accompaniment may be muted. Press [PART MUTE] on your Yamaha Musical Instrument.
Why does my Yamaha Musical Instrument make a popping sound when turned on or off?
This is normal. It means the Yamaha Musical Instrument is getting power.
Why does my Yamaha Musical Instrument suddenly turn off?
This is normal. The Auto Power Off may be on. To disable it, select “oFF.”
How to fix no sound or low volume on my Yamaha Musical Instrument?
If your Yamaha Musical Instrument has no sound or the volume is too soft, try the following: * Disconnect the headphones from [PHONES/OUTPUT]. * Check if the Volume Limit setting is too low. * Replace the batteries with new or recharged ones.
What to do if my Yamaha Musical Instrument turns off suddenly when I turn it on?
The protection circuit has been activated because of too much current. Only use the adaptor specified for your Yamaha Musical Instrument. If it seems to be broken, contact Yamaha service.
Product type | Digital synthesizer |
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Product color | Black |
Sound effects | Chorus, Reverberation |
Volume control | Buttons |
RMS rated power | 5 W |
Tap tempo switch | Yes |
Number of speakers | 2 |
Keyboard number of keys | 61 |
Maximum polyphony (notes) | 32 |
Headphone outputs | 1 |
Display type | LED |
Battery type | AA |
DC input voltage | 12 V |
Power source type | Battery, DC |
Number of batteries supported | 6 |
Depth | 266 mm |
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Width | 920 mm |
Height | 73 mm |
Weight | 2800 g |
Statement of compliance with FCC rules for digital devices.
Essential safety instructions for product operation and maintenance.
Warnings and cautions for safe use of the AC adaptor.
Guidelines for instrument operation, including power, water, fire, and electro-medical factors.
Guidelines for battery safety and how to handle instrument abnormalities.
Guidelines for safe instrument placement, electrical connections, and handling.
Notices regarding instrument handling, cleaning, and maintenance.
Information on copyrights, bundled functions, and manual usage.
Instructions for connecting and using the AC adaptor for power.
Description of front and rear panel controls and connection terminals.
Explanation of categories for selecting songs, styles, and voices.
Instructions for connecting audio output devices like headphones.
Step-by-step guide to selecting and playing musical content.
Details on specific controls like Shift, Tempo/Tap, Metronome, and Category selection.
List of settings that are retained when the power is turned off.
Steps to reset the instrument's parameters to default settings.
Explanation of useful functions when selecting and playing voices.
Details on playing styles, including intro, ending, and accompaniment controls.
Instructions for controlling song playback, including pause and mute functions.
Detailed explanations for functions like Transpose, Tuning, Duo, Auto Intro/Ending, Chord Fingering, Volume, Metronome, Power Off, Battery Type, Volume Limit.
Enhances the instrument's sound output.
Addresses issues like popping sounds, no sound, and unexpected power off.
Detailed technical specifications of the keyboard, including dimensions, weight, and power.
Explanation of the keyboard layout, staff lines, clefs, notes, accidentals, and time signatures.
Guide to understanding finger numbering, notes, rests, and repeats in musical scores.
Contact details for Canada, USA, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Panama, and Caribbean regions.
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