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PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO
NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one
described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recom-
mended by Yamaha.
WARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone could
walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any
kind. The use of an extension cord is not recommended! If you must use
an extension cord, the minimum wire size for a 25’ cord (or less) is 18
AWG. NOTE: The smaller the AWG number, the larger the current han-
dling capacity. For longer extension cords, consult a local electrician.
This product should be used only with the components supplied or; a
cart, rack, or stand that is recommended by Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is
used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accom-
pany the accessory product.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the
time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify
any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing
units.
This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head-
phones or speaker/s, may be capable of producing sound levels that
could cause permanent hearing loss. DO NOT operate for long periods
of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you
experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an
audiologist.
IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before
damage occurs.
Some Yamaha products may have benches and / or accessory mounting
fixtures that are either supplied with the product or as optional accesso-
ries. Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled or
installed. Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional fix-
tures (where applicable) are well secured BEFORE using.
Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other
uses are recommended.
NOTICE:
Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a
function or effect works (when the unit is operating as designed) are not
covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, and are therefore the owners
responsibility. Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer
before requesting service.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environ-
mentally friendly. We sincerely believe that our products and the produc-
tion methods used to produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with
both the letter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the
following:
Battery Notice:
This product MAY contain a small non-rechargeable battery which (if
applicable) is soldered in place. The average life span of this type of bat-
tery is approximately five years. When replacement becomes necessary,
contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement.
This product may also use “household” type batteries. Some of these
may be rechargeable. Make sure that the battery being charged is a
rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being
charged.
When installing batteries, do not mix batteries with new, or with batteries
of a different type. Batteries MUST be installed correctly. Mismatches or
incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture.
Warning:
Do not attempt to disassemble, or incinerate any battery. Keep all batter-
ies away from children. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regu-
lated by the laws in your area. Note: Check with any retailer of
household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information.
Disposal Notice:
Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason
its useful life is considered to be at an end, please observe all local,
state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that
contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. If your dealer is unable to assist
you, please contact Yamaha directly.
NAME PLATE LOCATION:
The name plate is located on the bottom of the product. The model num-
ber, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this plate.
You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of pur-
chase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a perma-
nent record of your purchase.
Model
Serial No.
Purchase Date
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
INFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK,
AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.
WARNING- When using any electrical or electronic product,
basic precautions should always be followed. These precautions
include, but are not limited to, the following:
1. Read all Safety Instructions, Installation Instructions, Spe-
cial Message Section items, and any Assembly Instructions
found in this manual BEFORE making any connections, includ-
ing connection to the main supply.
2. Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha products are
manufactured specifically for the supply voltage in the area
where they are to be sold. If you should move, or if any doubt
exists about the supply voltage in your area, please contact your
dealer for supply voltage verification and (if applicable) instruc-
tions. The required supply voltage is printed on the name plate.
For name plate location, please refer to the graphic found in the
Special Message Section of this manual.
3. This product may be equipped with a polarized plug (one
blade wider than the other). If you are unable to insert the plug
into the outlet, turn the plug over and try again. If the problem
persists, contact an electrician to have the obsolete outlet
replaced. Do NOT defeat the safety purpose of the plug.
4. Some electronic products utilize external power supplies
or adapters. Do NOT connect this type of product to any power
supply or adapter other than one described in the owners manual,
on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha.
5. WARNING: Do not place this product or any other
objects on the power cord or place it in a position where anyone
could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over power or connect-
ing cords of any kind. The use of an extension cord is not recom-
mended! If you must use an extension cord, the minimum wire
size for a 25’ cord (or less) is 18 AWG. NOTE: The smaller the
AWG number, the larger the current handling capacity. For
longer extension cords, consult a local electrician.
6. Ventilation: Electronic products, unless specifically
designed for enclosed installations, should be placed in locations
that do not interfere with proper ventilation. If instructions for
enclosed installations are not provided, it must be assumed that
unobstructed ventilation is required.
7. Temperature considerations: Electronic products should
be installed in locations that do not significantly contribute to
their operating temperature. Placement of this product close to
heat sources such as; radiators, heat registers and other devices
that produce heat should be avoided.
8. This product was NOT designed for use in wet/damp loca-
tions and should not be used near water or exposed to rain.
Examples of wet/damp locations are; near a swimming pool,
spa, tub, sink, or wet basement.
9. This product should be used only with the components
supplied or; a cart, rack, or stand that is recommended by the
manufacturer. If a cart, rack, or stand is used, please observe all
safety markings and instructions that accompany the accessory
product.
10. The power supply cord (plug) should be disconnected
from the outlet when electronic products are to be left unused for
extended periods of time. Cords should also be disconnected
when there is a high probability of lightning and/or electrical
storm activity.
11. Care should be taken that objects do not fall and liquids are
not spilled into the enclosure through any openings that may exist.
12. Electrical/electronic products should be serviced by a
qualified service person when:
a. The power supply cord has been damaged; or
b. Objects have fallen, been inserted, or liquids have been
spilled into the enclosure through openings; or
c. The product has been exposed to rain: or
d. The product dose not operate, exhibits a marked change
in performance; or
e. The product has been dropped, or the enclosure of the
product has been damaged.
13. Do not attempt to service this product beyond that
described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servic-
ing should be referred to qualified service personnel.
14. This product, either alone or in combination with an
amplifier and headphones or speaker/s, may be capable of pro-
ducing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss.
DO NOT operate for a long period of time at a high volume level
or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you experience any hearing
loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an audiologist.
IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period
before damage occurs.
15. Some Yamaha products may have benches and/or accessory
mounting fixtures that are either supplied as a part of the product
or as optional accessories. Some of these items are designed to be
dealer assembled or installed. Please make sure that benches are
stable and any optional fixtures (where applicable) are well
secured BEFORE using. Benches supplied by Yamaha are
designed for seating only. No other uses are recommended.
PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical
shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required
voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument.
Use the specified adaptor (PA-5D, PA-150, or an equivalent recommended by
Yamaha) only. Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument
or overheating.
Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have
accumulated on it.
Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators,
and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects
on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll
anything over it.
Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or
modify them in any way. The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. If it
should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it
inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet
conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into
any openings.
Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit.
A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
If the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a
sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or
smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch,
disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected
by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage
to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold
the plug itself and not the cord.
Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during
electrical storms.
Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector.
Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the
outlet.
Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or
heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to
prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal
components.
Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment,
mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio
may generate noise.
Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally
fall over.
Before moving the instrument, remove all connected adaptor and other cables.
When setting up the instrument, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is
easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off
the power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet.
Use only the stand specified for the instrument. When attaching the stand or
rack, use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could cause damage to the
internal components or result in the instrument falling over.
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Do not open
Water warning
Fire warning
If you notice any abnormality
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Location
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Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the
power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all
components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes
of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume
controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.
When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinners,
solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel
or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the
power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified
Yamaha service personnel.
Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might
discolor the panel or keyboard.
Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not
use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or
uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you
experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician.
Saving and backing up your data
Data in the instrument’s internal memory can be lost due to operational errors or
malfunction. Be sure to save any important data to external media via a
computer connection. (page 50)
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
Even when the instrument turns the power off, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the instrument for a long time, make
sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet.
Connections
Maintenance
Handling caution
Saving data
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha Electronic Piano P-140/P-140S!
We recommend that you read this manual carefully
so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and
convenient functions of the P-140/P-140S.
We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and
handy place for future reference.
Main Features
Graded Hammer Effect Keyboard
Thanks to our experience as the world’s leading manufacturer of acoustic pianos, we’ve developed a keyboard with
action that’s virtually indistinguishable from the real thing. Just as on a traditional acoustic piano, the keys of the lower
notes have a heavier touch, while the higher ones are more responsive to lighter playing. The keyboard’s sensitivity can
even be adjusted to match your playing style.
AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling
The Yamaha P-140 Electronic piano offers unmatched sonic realism and natural grand-piano type playability as well as
Ya mahas original AWM Dynamic Stereo Sampling tone generation technology for rich, musical voices.
The Grand Piano 1, 2 and 3 voices feature totally new samples painstakingly recorded from a full concert grand piano.
The Grand Piano 1 and 3 voices feature three velocity-switched samples (Dynamic Sampling), special Sustain Sam-
pling (page 43) that samples the unique resonance of an acoustic grand pianos soundboard and strings when the sus-
tain pedal is pressed, and Keyoff Samples that add the subtle sound produced when the keys are released. The P-140
comes much closer to the sound of a true acoustic piano.
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About this Owner’s Manual
This manual consists of three main sections: Introduction, Reference and Appendix.
Introduction (page 6):
Please read this section first.
Reference (page 14):
This section explains how to make detailed settings for the P-140’s various functions.
Appendix (page 58):
This section introduces reference material.
*The illustrations and displays as shown in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat dif-
ferent from those on your instrument.
*Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is strictly prohibited
except for your personal use.
*The models P-140/P-140S will be referred to as the P-140 in this Owner’s Manual.
•The company names and product names in this Owner’s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective
companies.
Accessories
Owner’s Manual
This manual contains complete instructions for operating your P-140.
•AC Power Adaptor (Yamaha PA-5D, PA-150 or an equivalent)*
Pedal (FC3)
•Music Rest
* May not be included depending on your particular area. Please check with your Yamaha dealer.
This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to
which it has license to use others copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all computer software, style
files, MIDI files, WAVE data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of
personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences. DON’T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE
OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Main Features..................................................... 6
About this Owner’s Manual ............................... 7
Accessories ......................................................... 7
Application Index............................................... 9
Panel Controls and Terminals.......................... 10
Before Using the P-140 .................................... 12
Turning the Power On ...............................................12
Setting the Volume.....................................................12
Using the Pedals..........................................................13
Using Headphones .....................................................13
Music Rest...................................................................13
Reference
Listening to the Demo Songs .......................... 14
Using the 50 Piano Preset Songs..................... 15
Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs......................15
Practicing a One-Hand Part Using the 50 Preset
Songs (Part Cancel Function)....................................16
A-B Repeat for the 50 Preset Songs ...........................18
Selecting & Playing Voices............................... 19
Selecting Voices ..........................................................19
Combining Voices (Dual)..........................................20
Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two
Different Voices (Split) ..............................................21
Adding Variations to the Sound – [VARIATION]...23
Selecting a Reverb/Effect type – [REVERB]/
[EFFECT]....................................................................24
Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH] ..................................25
Transposition – [TRANSPOSE] ................................26
Using the Metronome ................................................27
Recording Your Performance .......................... 28
Recording a performance quickly..............................28
Re-recording a previously recorded song..................30
Recording to RIGHT/LEFT .......................................31
Changing the Initial Settings (data recorded
at the beginning of a song).........................................33
Playing Back Songs .......................................... 34
Playing Back User Songs/External Songs
on the P-140................................................................34
Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION]...................... 36
Basic Procedure in Function......................................37
About Each Function .................................................39
F1. Fine Tuning of the Pitch ...............................39
F2. Selecting a Scale .............................................40
F3. Dual Functions ..............................................41
F4. Split Functions...............................................42
F5. Other Functions ............................................43
F6. Metronome Volume ..................................... 44
F7. Song Part Cancel Volume............................. 44
F8. MIDI Functions ............................................44
F9. Backup Functions..........................................46
Connections ..................................................... 47
Connectors .................................................................47
Connecting a Personal Computer.............................49
Data Backup Using a Computer....................... 50
Message List ..................................................... 51
Troubleshooting............................................... 52
Optional Equipment......................................... 52
Preset Voice List ............................................... 53
Index................................................................. 55
Appendix
Preset Song List................................................ 58
Factory Setting List .......................................... 59
MIDI Data Format ............................................ 60
MIDI Implementation Chart ............................ 64
Specifications ................................................... 65
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Application Index
Use this index to find reference pages that may be helpful for your particular application and situation.
Listening
Listening to demo songs with different voices.....................................................................Listening to the Demo Songs on page 14
Listening to my recorded performance................................................................................................Playing Back Songs on page 34
Listening to commercially available Music Data .................................................................................Playing Back Songs on page 34
Playing
Using the pedals .........................................................................................................................................Using the Pedals on page 13
Playing an accompaniment that matches pitch.............................................................. Transposition – [TRANSPOSE] on page 26
Selecting a touch sensitivity type........................................................................................Touch Sensitivity – [TOUCH] on page 25
Fine tuning the pitch of the entire instrument when you play the P-140 along with other instruments or CD music
........................................................................................................................................................Fine Tuning of the Pitch on page 39
Changing voices
Viewing the list of voices ...........................................................................................................................Preset Voice List on page 53
Combining two voices ............................................................................................................... Combining Voices (Dual) on page 20
Playing different sounds with left and right hands
............................................................................Splitting the Keyboard Range and Playing Two Different Voices (Split) on page 21
Making the sound more brilliant or more mellow......................................................................................[VARIATION] on page 23
Simulating a concert hall ....................................................................................................................................[REVERB] on page 24
Adding spread or swell to the sound...................................................................................................................[EFFECT] on page 24
Practicing
Muting the right- or left-hand part
...............................................................Practicing a One-Hand Part Using the 50 Preset Songs (Part Cancel Function) on page 16
Practicing a specified phrase repeatedly .................................................................... A-B Repeat for the 50 Preset Songs on page 18
Practicing with an accurate and steady tempo ............................................................................... Using the Metronome on page 27
Practicing using your recorded song....................................................................................Recording Your Performance on page 28
.........................................................................................................................................Turning part playback on and off on page 35
Recording
Recording your performance................................................................................................Recording Your Performance on page 28
Settings
Adjusting the P-140 settings .........................................................................................Detailed Settings – [FUNCTION] on page 36
Resetting to the default setting ...........................................................................................................Factory Preset Recall on page 46
Connecting the P-140 to other devices
What is MIDI?..................................................................................................................................................About MIDI on page 47
Making detailed settings for MIDI ...........................................................................................................MIDI Functions on page 44
Recording your performance............................................................................AUX OUT [L] [R] (LEVEL FIXED) jacks on page 48
Raising the volume............................................................................................AUX OUT [L] [R] (LEVEL FIXED) jacks on page 48
Connecting a computer ................................................................................................ Connecting a Personal Computer on page 49
Saving the data to a computer.........................................................................................Data Backup Using a Computer on page 50
Loading the data from a computer ......................................................................................................Playing Back Songs on page 34
Panel Controls and Terminals
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Panel Controls and Terminals
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Rear panel
Front
panel
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1 [STANDBY/ON] switch ................ page 12
For turning the power on or off.
2 [MASTER VOLUME] slider ........... page 12
For adjusting the volume level of the entire sound.
3 [DEMO] button............................ page 14
For playing the demo songs.
4 [TRANSPOSE] button................... page 26
For shifting the pitch of the entire keyboard up or
down.
5 [REC] button ................................ page 28
For recording your keyboard performance.
6 [PLAY/PAUSE], [STOP] buttons
..............................................pages 15, 34
For playing back the preset songs, your recorded
material or commercially available music data, etc.
7 [SONG SELECT] button ........pages 15, 34
For selecting a song to play back or edit.
8 [RIGHT], [LEFT] buttons .......pages 16, 35
For turning the left- and right-hand parts on or off as
required so you can practice the corresponding part
(the part that is turned off) on the keyboard.
9 [METRONOME] button.........pages 27, 44
For starting/stopping the metronome function.
)
[TEMPO/FUNCTION
,
+
] button
..............................................pages 27, 37
For changing the song tempo (speed) and selecting
other useful functions (pages 36-46).
! Display ......................................... page 12
For showing information on certain settings and val-
ues of the instrument.
CAUTION
Never attempt to turn off the power while flashing
dashes appear in the display, indicating data is being
written to internal memory. Doing so may result in
loss of all user data.
@ [–/NO], [+/YES] buttons
For setting values or performing file operations.
Pressing both buttons simultaneously for certain
value settings (Transpose, Tempo, etc.) restores the
default value.
# Voice group buttons ....................page 19
For selecting voices from 14 internal sounds includ-
ing Grand Piano 1, 2 and 3.
$ [VARIATION] button ....................page 23
For adjusting the brightness of the selected voice for
your keyboard performance.
% [REVERB], [EFFECT] buttons.........page 24
For adding reverb and chorus effects to the selected
voice for your keyboard performance.
^ [TOUCH] button ..........................page 25
For selecting the touch response.
& MIDI [IN] [OUT] terminals...........page 47
For connecting external MIDI devices, allowing the
use of various MIDI functions.
* [SUSTAIN PEDAL] jack.......... pages 13, 47
For connecting an included pedal (FC3) or an
optional FC4/5 foot switch.
( [AUX PEDAL] jack................. pages 13, 48
For connecting an included pedal (FC3), an optional
FC4/5 foot switch or an FC7 foot controller.
º AUX OUT [L] [R] (LEVEL FIXED) jacks
.....................................................page 48
For outputting the sound of the P-140 to an external
audio system, or connecting it to another device (MD
recorder, etc.) to record your performance.
¡ [DC IN 12V] jack...........................page 12
For connecting the included power adaptor.
[PHONES] jack..............................page 13
For connecting a set of standard stereo headphones,
allowing private practice.
! ^$@ # %
Before Using the P-140
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Before Using the P-140
Tur ning the Power On
1. Connect the power adaptor’s DC cable to
the [DC IN 12V] jack.
2. Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet.
WARNING
Use the specified adaptor (PA-5D, PA-150, or an equivalent recom-
mended by Yamaha) only. The use of other adaptors may result in
irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the P-140.
CAUTION
Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the P-140, or during
electrical storms.
3. Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to turn
the power on.
The display located in the center of the front panel lights up.
When youre ready to turn off the power, press the [STANDBY/
ON]
switch again.
CAUTION
Even when the instrument is turned off, electricity is still flowing to
the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not using the P-
140 for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor
from the wall AC outlet.
When turning off the power, press and hold down the
[STANDBY/ON] switch for a short time until the power turns
off. The P-140 uses this power-off procedure as a “safety” device
to prevent the power from being inadvertently turned off during
performance.
Setting the Volume
Initially set the [MASTER VOLUME] slider about halfway between the “MIN” and “MAX settings. Then, when you start
playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] slider to the most comfortable listening level.
TERMINOLOGY
MASTER VOLUME:
The volume level of the entire keyboard sound
(The shape of plug differs
depending on locale.)
Display
Normally indicates tempo.
The level increases.The level decreases.
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Using the Pedals
Sustain Pedal (Sustain Pedal jack)
This jack is for connecting the included pedal (FC3).
The pedal functions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano. Connect the included pedal (FC3) to this
jack and press the pedal to sustain the sound. The further down the pedal is pressed, the longer the sound will be sus-
tained (can be used like a half pedal effect).
When the GRAND PIANO 1 and 3 voices are selected, pressing the FC3 pedal activates the instrument’s special Sustain
Samples to accurately recreate the unique resonance of an acoustic grand piano’s soundboard and strings.
An optional FC4/FC5 foot switch can also be connected to this jack. However, these foot switches cannot be used to con-
trol the half pedal effect.
AUX Pedal (AUX Pedal jack)
This jack is for connecting an optional FC4/FC5 foot switch or an optional FC7 foot controller. A wide range of functions,
including the Soft Pedal function can be assigned to this jack. For instructions on assigning the pedal, refer to pages 37,
43.
Using Headphones
Connect a set of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks.
Two [PHONES] jacks are provided.
You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. (If you are
using only one set of headphones, you can plug them into either
jack.)
CAUTION
Do not use the P-140 at a high volume level for a long period of time,
or your hearing may be damaged.
Music Rest
The P-140 includes a music rest that can be attached to the instrument by inserting it into the holes at the top of the con-
trol panel.
The depth of the effect produced by the Sustain Samples can be adjusted via the Pedal Functions (pages 37, 43) in
Function.
The FC7 Foot Controller can be used to control Expression (pages 37, 43).
FC3
NOTE
NOTE
On front panel
Standard
stereo mini
plug
Listening to the Demo Songs
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Listening to the Demo Songs
Demo songs are provided that effectively demonstrate each of the P-140’s voices.
1. Press the [STANDBY/ON] switch to turn the power
on.
When the power is turned ON, one of the voice button
indicators will light.
2. Adjust the volume.
Initially set the [MASTER VOLUME] slider about half
way between the “MIN” and “MAX” settings. Then,
when you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOL-
UME]
slider to the most comfortable listening level.
3. Press the [DEMO] button to listen
to the Demo songs.
The VOICE button indicators will flash in sequence,
then the GRAND PIANO 1 demo song will start. Demo songs provided for each
voice will play back in sequence until you press the [DEMO] or [STOP] button.
Changing a demo song
You can change to another Demo song during playback by pressing the desired
VOICE button.
Demo Song List
The demonstration pieces listed above are short rearranged excerpts of the original
compositions.
All other songs are original (© 2005 Yamaha Corporation).
4. Press the [DEMO] or [STOP] button
to stop the Voice demo.
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4
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Demo song data is not transmit-
ted via the MIDI terminals.
Demo songs cannot be played
during User song recording
(page 28).
You cannot adjust the tempo of
demo songs.
You cannot use the Part Cancel
function (page 16) or the Song
A-B Repeat function (page 18) in
Demo.
Seven voices (page 19) are
assigned to the [OTHERS] but-
ton. The demo songs for these
voices are called up in sequence
each time the [OTHERS] button is
pressed during playback.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Voice Name Title Composer
GRAND PIANO 3 “Eintritt” Waldszenen Op.82 R. Schumann
HARPSICHORD ([OTHERS] o 4)Gavotte J.S. Bach
or
Reference
Using the 50 Piano Preset Songs
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Using the 50 Piano Preset Songs
Listening to the 50 Piano Preset Songs
The P-140 provides performance data of 50 piano songs. You can simply listen to these songs
(page 58) or use them for practice (page 16).
1. Press the [SONG SELECT] button a
few times until the “PRESET” indica-
tor lights.
2. Press the [–/NO], [+/YES] buttons to
select the number of the tune you
want to play.
The number will appear on the display.
1 – 50: Select a preset song number and play only the song.
ALL: Play all preset songs in sequence.
rnd: Play all preset songs continuously in random order.
3. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to
start playback.
Adjust the tempo
You can use the [TEMPO/FUNCTION –, +] but-
tons to adjust the playback tempo as required.
This produces a relative tempo variation, with
a range from “–50” through “0” to “50” at max-
imum; the range will differ depending on the
selected song.
The default tempo can be recalled by simulta-
neously pressing the [–] and [+] buttons.
4. Stop playback.
Playback will stop automatically when the selected preset
song has finished. To stop the song during playback (or
continuous playback), press the [STOP] button. You can
also pause playback by pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
To play back another song continuously, see step 2 above.
5.
Press the [SONG SELECT] button to exit Preset Song
playback.
The indicator turns off, and the instrument returns to normal play.
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TERMINOLOGY
Song:
On the P-140, performance data
is called a “Song.” This includes
demonstration tunes and piano
preset tunes.
Preset:
Preset Data supplied with the
internal memory of the P-140
shipped from the factory.
The default tempo “0” is automati-
cally selected whenever a new
preset song is selected, or when
playback of a new preset song
begins during “ALL” or “rnd
playback.
When you select a different song
(or a different song is selected
during chained playback), appro-
priate reverb and effect types will
be selected accordingly.
You can adjust the Variation type
(page 23) and Reverb type
(page 24) that is applied to the
voice you play on the keyboard
and for the preset song playback.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Using the 50 Piano Preset Songs
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Practicing a One-Hand Part Using the 50 Preset Songs
(Part Cancel Function)
The 50 preset songs have separate left- and right-hand parts on individual parts. You can turn the
left- and right-hand parts on or off as required so you can practice the corresponding part (the part
that is turned off) on the keyboard. The right-hand part is played by [RIGHT] and the left-hand part
is played by [LEFT].
1. Turn off the playback part you wish
to practice.
After you select a song to practice, press the [RIGHT] or
[LEFT] button to turn off the corresponding part.
When you first select a song, both [RIGHT] and [LEFT] indicators light up, indi-
cating that you can play back both parts. When you press one of the buttons to
turn off playback, the corresponding button indicator turns off and the corre-
sponding part playback is muted.
Pressing the buttons repeatedly toggles playback between on and off. The parts
can be turned on or off even during playback.
2. Press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button to
start playback and playing.
Play the part you just turned off.
3. Stop playback.
When playback is complete, it automatically stops and
the P-140 locates the top of the song. If you wish to stop
playback in the middle of a song, press the
[STOP] but-
ton. You can also pause playback by pressing the [PLAY/
PAUSE]
button.
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The Preset Song Part Cancel
function cannot be used during
ALL” or “rnd” (page 15) play-
back.
The “Song Part Cancel Volume”
function described on pages 37,
44 can be used to set the can-
celed part so that it plays at a vol-
ume from “0” (no sound) to “20.”
The default setting is “5.”
NOTE
NOTE
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Starting playback automatically as you start playing
the keyboard (Sync Start)
When the Sync Start function is engaged, playback of the selected preset song
will begin automatically as soon as you start playing on the keyboard.
To engage the Sync Start function, simultaneously hold down the
[STOP] and
press the [PLAY/PAUSE] button. Repeat the previous operation to disengage the
Sync Start function.
Playback will then start as soon as you begin playing the keyboard.
Pedal Play/Pause
A pedal connected to the [AUX PEDAL] connector can be assigned to play and
pause preset song playback via the AUX Pedal function described on pages 37,
43.
TERMINOLOGY
Sync:
Synchronized; occurring at the
same time.
Sync Start
standby
Sync Start
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A-B Repeat for the 50 Preset Songs
The A-B Repeat function can be used to continuously repeat a specified phrase within a preset song.
Combined with the Part Cancel function described below, this provides an excellent way to practice
difficult phrases.
1. Select and play a preset song.
2. Press the [TEMPO/FUNCTION] button at the begin-
ning of the phrase you want to repeat.
This sets the A point ( will appear on the display).
3. Press the [TEMPO/FUNCTION] button a second
time at the end of the phrase.
This sets the “B” point ( will appear on the display).
At this point, repeat playback will begin between the specified A and B points.
4. Press the [STOP] button to stop play-
back.
A-B repeat playback will resume if you press the [PLAY/
PAUSE]
button.
To cancel the A and B points, press the [TEMPO/FUNCTION] button once.
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2
4
The A-B Repeat function cannot
be used during “ALL” or “rnd
(page 15) playback.
NOTE
•To set the “A” point at the very
beginning of the song, press
the [TEMPO/FUNCTION] but-
ton before starting playback.
•You can have the B point auto-
matically be set to the song’s
end, by setting the A point and
letting the song play to the end.
An automatic lead-in (to help
guide you into the phrase) starts
at the A point of the song.
NOTE
NOTE
AB
Repeat A through B
The A and B points are automati-
cally canceled when a new song
is selected.
NOTE
Selecting & Playing Voices
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Selecting & Playing Voices
Selecting Voices
1. Select the desired voice by pressing one of the Voice
buttons.
[OTHERS] button
Pressing the [OTHERS] button switches among the fol-
lowing seven voices.
For details about o 7 SPLIT, refer to page 21.
Then, when you start playing, re-adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] slider for the most
comfortable listening level.
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[OTHERS] button
To familiarize yourself with the
characteristics of the voices, lis-
ten to the demo songs for each
voice (page 14). Refer to “Preset
Voice List” on page 53 for more
information on the characteristics
of each preset voice.
TERMINOLOGY
Voice:
On the P-140, the term “voice”
means “instrument sound.”
You can control the loudness of a
voice by adjusting the force with
which you strike the keys,
although different playing styles
(touch sensitivities) have little or
no effect with certain musical
instruments.
Refer to “Preset Voice List” on
page 53.
If you select the voice via the
[OTHERS] button then press
another VOICE button, the voice
last selected via the [OTHERS]
button will be maintained. In other
words, pressing the [OTHERS]
button again calls up the last
selected voice.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
o 1
CHURCH ORGAN
o 2
JAZZ ORGAN
o 3
STRINGS
o 4
HARPSI CHORD
o 5
E. CLAVI CHORD
o 6
VIBRAPHONE
o 7
SPLIT
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Combining Voices (Dual)
You can play voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. In this way, you can
combine similar voices to create a thicker sound.
1. Press two voice buttons at the same time (or press
one voice button while holding another) to engage
Dual.
The voice indicators of both selected voices will light when Dual is active.
Play the keyboard.
If you want to use a voice selected via the [OTHERS] button, press the [OTHERS]
button several times to call up the desired voice (other than “SPLIT”) while
holding any other VOICE button.
According to the voice numbering priority shown in the diagram below, the
lower value voice number will be designated as Voice 1 (the other voice will be
designated as Voice 2).
The P-140 Function provides access to a number of other Dual functions, such
as volume balance setting and octave setting (pages 37, 41). (If you do not set
the Dual functions, the appropriate setting will be set in each voice by default.)
2. Press any single voice button to return to the nor-
mal single-voice play.
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1
Two voices in the [OTHERS] but-
ton cannot be engaged at the
same time.
Dual is not available when
“SPLIT” is selected via the
[OTHER] button.
The PIANO & STRINGS voice
combines the sounds of piano
and strings. Pressing the
[PIANO&STRINGS] button will
produce the same result as Dual.
You can combine other voices
with this voice; however, keep in
mind that the sound may cut off
unnaturally.
NOTE
NOTE
NOTE
Press at the same time
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