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When particle build-up affects performance, the MDP2/DOU-10 alerts you to clean the drive with a "Clean Head!" message. To maintain the disk drive in optimum working order we recommend that you use a commercially-available Dry-type Head Cleaning Disk to clean the head about once a month. cords and jacks. Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable. CLEAN WITH A SOFT, DRY CLOTH Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the instrument, since these will damage the cabinet finish or dull the keys. Wipe clean with a soft, dry cloth. If necessary, use a soft, clean cloth slightly moistened with a diluted, mild detergent -making sure to wipe the case off again with a dry cloth. ELECTROMAGNETIC INTERFERENCE Avoid using the unit near televisions, radios or other equipment generating electromagnetic fields. Proximity to such equipment may cause the unit to malfunction, and may generate interference noise in the other appliance as well. DO NOT OPEN THE CASE OR TRY REPAIRING THE INSTRUMENT YOURSELF The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. Never open the case or tamper with the internal circuitry in any way, since doing so may result in electrical shock or damage to the instrument. Refer all servicing to qualified Yamaha service personnel. MIDI CABLES When connecting the instrument to other MIDI equipment, be sure to use only high-quality cables made especially for MIDI data transmission. Also, avoid using cables longer than 15 meters, since long cables can result in data errors. Floppy Disk Handling and Storage The actual recording medium inside a floppy disk has a fine coating of magnetic particles in which the data is "stored". To protect this coating as well as the disk drive's delicate read-write head, please observe the following: • Always keep floppy disks in their plastic case when they are not in use. Never place heavy objects on a disk or bend the disk in any way. Also keep disks away from liquids and dust. • Never open the disk's shutter and touch the exposed surface of the disk. • Keep floppy disks away from strong magnetic fields such as those produced by television sets, speakers, motors, etc. • Never leave floppy disks in areas exposed to strong direct sunlight, excessively high or low temperature, or high humidity. • Never use a floppy disk with a deformed shutter or housing. • Do not attach anything other than the provided labels to a floppy disk. Also make sure that labels are attached in the proper location. Protecting Your Data • To prevent accidental erasure of important data you have saved to floppy disk, be sure to slide the disk's write-protect tab to the "write protect" position (the tab window should be open). When this is done the disk cannot be written to. • Make regular backup copies of important data to a separate floppy disk, and keep your backup disks in a separate, safe place. • To ensure the safety of your data (and of the disk drive itself) always use floppy disks from a well-known, reliable manufacturer. "No-brand" disks can cause trouble. Yamaha is not responsible for damage caused by improper handling or operation. The MDP2/DOU-10: What It Is and What It Can Do Tone Generator The tone generator of the MDP2/DOU-10 provides a wealth of high-quality instrument Voices — 61 in the Disk Orchestra mode and 128 in the General MIDI mode. You can play any of these Voices from a connected MIDI keyboard, and use them with the sophisticated Song playback and recording functions of the instrument. Song Playback The MDP2/DOU-10 can be used for high-quality playback of recorded performances (or Songs), both for your listening enjoyment and practice purposes. There is a vast selection of pre-recorded Songs by professional artists in many formats. Since the MDP2/DOU-10 is compatible with the Disk Orchestra Collection series and the PianoSoft series for the Disklavier, as well as General MIDI software, you have an incredibly broad variety of recorded material to choose from. A variety of playback functions give you even more flexibility in playing and practicing with the Songs. For example, Muting and Minus One functions allow you to selectively take out an individual instrument Voice (or Part) and play it yourself— letting you play and practice with full musical accompaniment. You can do this with an acoustic instrument as well, or even connect another electric instrument (such as a guitar) to the rear panel of the MDP2/DOU-10 and play along with a Song on disk. Song Recording The MDP2/DOIMO is also a powerful creative tool, giving you extensive music production capabilities. It lets you create your own Songs by recording onto independent Tracks, each Track capable of playing back a different Voice. This lets you easily build up high-quality, sophisticated compositions and arrangements. In the Disk Orchestra mode, you have up to eleven different Tracks for recording; in the General MIDI mode, there are sixteen Trac...