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I need the long ribbon that connects the keyboard to the circuit board. AND ALSO THE RUBBER CONTACTS TO THE CENTER SOUNDING STRIP. YAMAHA GHL88 X6245

Aquire the service manual and record the part number. Speak to Yamaha or one of their agents to obtain a spare part.
4/10/2023 1:16:23 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Apr 10, 2023
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Looking for stand for Yamaha piano keyboard do you sell them

This is not a shop!
4/10/2023 1:15:46 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Apr 10, 2023
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I just purchased a Yamaha Portatone Electronic Keyborad - WK 13700. Do you know when they were manufactured, and what they are worth today? Plus, any ida where i can get a manual for it? Thank you.

The Yamaha Portatone WK 13700 was manufactured in the early 2000s, around 2001-2002. The value of the keyboard today depends on its condition, whether it has been well-maintained or not, and its functionality. A used Yamaha Portatone WK 13700 keyboard in good condition can range in value from $100 to $300. You can try searching online marketplaces such as eBay or Craigslist to get an idea of the current market value. As for the manual, you can try contacting Yamaha directly or searching for it online. Yamaha may have a digital copy of the manual available for download on their website.
4/10/2023 12:34:29 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Apr 10, 2023
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DIAGRAM KEYBOARD YAMAHA E253?

However, I can suggest some resources where you may be able to find the electronic diagram for your Yamaha E253 keyboard. First, you can check the user manual or technical documentation that came with the keyboard, as it may include a diagram or schematic of the keyboard's internal components. Alternatively, you can try contacting Yamaha customer support or visiting the Yamaha website to see if they have any technical resources or diagrams available for the E253 model. Additionally, there are online forums and communities for musicians and keyboard enthusiasts where you may be able to find more information or connect with other users who have experience with the E253 keyboard. I hope this helps, and good luck with your search!
4/10/2023 12:27:07 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Apr 10, 2023
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Voyetra midi orchestrator

The only Voyetra Midi Orchestra Plus software I can know was written for Windows 3.1 and Windows 95. Thus there are several reasons for it to be incompatible with Windows 8. First, it was a 16-bit software; the most common Windows 8 installs use a 64-bit OS. This means that the OS has undergone a number of major changes. The installers are completely different (format/way of talking to the OS). The DLLs that communicate between the software and the OS have also changed. The drivers for MIDI devices will be totally different in the modern OS. The documentation for Voyetra Midi Orchestra is available here: http://www.turtlebeach.com/support/files/241/ . It is a discontinued product and no one at the company that owns it will be writing a new version of the code for Windows 8. I'm not sure this software will work in Windows 7 32-bit. You might be able to use the software in a compatibility mode from a virtual version of XP. For Windows 7 Pro, Virtual PC and the XP mode package are available as free downloads and can be used if your hardware allows. Windows 8 Pro has Hyper-V but requires a licensed version of any Windows OS that you want to use. For non-pro versions of Windows software, you would need to buy a Pro upgrade. The alternative is to obtain another Virtual machine software (VMWare, for example) and a licensed copy of XP or an older version of Windows. (OEM Windows 7 Pro licenses are still available from many computer hardware vendors.) I hope this helps. Cindy Wells (Many 32-bit device drivers don't work under Windows 8; older software that didn't run under Windows 7 have similar problems.)
1/23/2023 10:45:53 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 23, 2023
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Year of manufacture of tenor saxophone YAMAHA YTS-25

Here's what others have done to find out that info..... https://www.saxontheweb.net/threads/why-are-yamaha-serial-s-a-guarded-secret.61854/
1/21/2023 5:03:40 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 21, 2023
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My Yamaha psr 2000 when switched on only the blue backlight is getting displayed on the screen and none of the function keys are getting lit up

If your Yamaha PSR-2000 keyboard is turning on and the blue backlight is displayed on the screen, but none of the function keys are lit up and not responding, there may be a few different causes.
  1. Check if the power supply is working properly and is providing enough power to the keyboard. If the power supply is faulty, it may not be providing enough power to the keyboard.
  2. Make sure that the keyboard's internal battery is charged. If the battery is low, the keyboard may not function properly.
  3. Check if the internal fuse of the keyboard is not blown, which is a common problem on electronic devices.
  4. If none of the above steps work, the problem may be with the control board or the display, and the machine may need to be serviced by a professional technician.
I would recommend checking the user manual or contacting the Yamaha technical support for further assistance, as they may have specific troubleshooting steps or solutions for your model.
1/17/2023 6:07:47 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 17, 2023
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The Yamaha sustain pedal attached to my Yamaha YPT-300 used to work, but now does nothing. Factory reset failed. Any way to fix this, or tell if the problem is with the pedal or the piano itself?

It sounds like you are having an issue with the sustain pedal for your Yamaha YPT-300 keyboard not working properly. There are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
  1. Check the connection between the pedal and the keyboard to make sure that it is securely plugged in and not loose.
  2. Check the settings on the keyboard to make sure that the sustain pedal is properly configured and enabled.
  3. Try using a different sustain pedal to see if the problem is with the pedal itself or the keyboard.
  4. Check the manual of your keyboard, some models have a specific setting to turn on/off the sustain pedal and make sure it's not turned off.
  5. If the above steps do not resolve the issue, it's possible that there is a problem with the keyboard's internal connections or a malfunctioning component. In this case, you may need to contact Yamaha's customer service for further assistance or consider getting it repaired by a professional technician.
It's important to note that troubleshooting and repairing electronic equipment can be dangerous, especially if you're not familiar with the device, so it's best to contact a professional technician if you're not comfortable working with it.
1/14/2023 9:52:32 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 14, 2023
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When recording on either Song or Audio, the keyboard only records about a minute and then says "Disk Drive Busy" and stops recording in the middle of the song. I did a factory reset=no joy

There could be a few different reasons why your keyboard is stopping recording after a minute. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Make sure that you have enough free space on your device to save the recording.
  2. Check to see if there are any other programs or processes running on your device that could be causing the issue. If you have other programs open, try closing them to see if that helps.
  3. Try turning off any antivirus software you have running on your device, as it could be causing conflicts with the recording process.
  4. Make sure that your device is updated to the latest version of its operating system.
  5. If you're using a digital audio workstation (DAW) to record, make sure that you have the latest version of the DAW software and that it is compatible with your device.
If you've tried all of these steps and you're still having trouble, it's possible that there could be an issue with the keyboard itself. In this case, you may want to try contacting the manufacturer for further assistance.
1/8/2023 4:58:58 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 08, 2023
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Hi I have a Yamaha electrone el 15, there is no sound from the 2 keyboards but the percussion sounds all play and can get drum sounds on the bottom keyboard but no sounds when the organ is selected,

There could be a few reasons why your Yamaha Electone EL-15 isn't producing sound when the organ setting is selected. Here are a few things to check:
  1. Make sure the volume is turned up on the keyboard itself and on any external amplifiers or speakers you may be using.
  2. Check the connections between the keyboard and any external amplifiers or speakers. Make sure the cables are plugged in securely at both ends.
  3. Make sure the keyboard is in "organ" mode and not in "silent" or "play along" mode.
  4. Check the keyboard settings to ensure that the organ sounds are enabled.
  5. If you are using the keyboard with a computer, make sure the MIDI settings are correct and that the keyboard is being recognized by the computer.
  6. If you have tried all of the above and the keyboard still isn't producing sound, it is possible that there is an issue with the internal sound system. In this case, you may need to have the keyboard serviced by a professional technician.
1/8/2023 4:57:05 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 08, 2023
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Hi, my Yamaha DD65 has got a problem, one of the pad not working, doesn’t gives any sounds once hit with sticks/hand, it is the hi hat pad, any body have any solution for this???

If one of the pads on your Yamaha DD65 electronic drum set is not working and not producing sound when hit with sticks or your hand, there could be a problem with the pad itself or with the drum module. Here are a few things you can try to fix the problem:
  1. Make sure that the pad is securely connected to the drum module. The pad should be firmly plugged into the corresponding port on the drum module.
  2. Check the pad for any visible damage or debris. If the pad is damaged or clogged with debris, it may not be functioning properly.
  3. Check the drum module for any visible damage or debris. If the module is damaged or clogged with debris, it may not be functioning properly.
  4. If the problem persists after trying these steps, it is possible that there is a problem with the pad or the drum module. In this case, you may need to have the drum set inspected by a technician to determine the cause of the issue.
If you are not comfortable troubleshooting the problem yourself, it is recommended that you contact Yamaha customer service for assistance. They may be able to provide further guidance or offer repair options.
1/8/2023 3:46:32 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 08, 2023
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Yamaha PSR S900 keyboard failure, in touch

That is NOT touch response, but velocity sensing. Each key has two contacts and one closes before the other to facilitate measuring the key velocity. In your case, it sounds like the key you are holding down has a bad disconnect diode in the key matrix and is holding the "first contact" signal true so the next key senses max closure speed. If you are not electronically adept, you need to take it in for servicing... however first tip the thing and vibrate it as some contamination MAY be shorting a line in the key matrix. Staples and paper clips are notorious problems with keyboards when they get into the key area.
1/5/2023 4:56:41 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 05, 2023
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Yamaha PSR S550B While ON power Disply showing lines

It's difficult to say exactly what could be causing the lines on the display of your Yamaha PSR S550B without more information. Here are a few things you can try that may help resolve the issue:
  1. Restart the keyboard by turning it off and then back on again.
  2. Check the connection between the keyboard and any external devices (such as a computer or amplifier) to make sure it is secure.
  3. Check for any visible damage to the keyboard or the display.
  4. Try pressing the "Reset" button (if your keyboard has one) to reset the internal settings.
  5. Check the owner's manual for any troubleshooting tips specific to your keyboard model.
If the issue persists after trying these steps, it may be a good idea to contact Yamaha customer support for further assistance. They will be able to provide you with more specific troubleshooting steps based on your particular keyboard model.
1/5/2023 1:22:48 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 05, 2023
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Yamaha electone hs 5 no lights on, no sounds

It sounds like there may be an issue with the power supply to your Yamaha Electone HS5. Here are a few things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
  1. Check that the power cord is securely plugged into the back of the Electone and into a working outlet.
  2. Make sure that the outlet you are using is functioning properly by plugging in another device to see if it powers on.
  3. If the power cord and outlet seem to be working properly, try resetting the Electone by unplugging it from the wall and waiting a few minutes before plugging it back in.
  4. If none of these steps help, there may be an issue with the power supply unit inside the Electone. In this case, it is recommended to have the instrument serviced by a qualified technician.
1/5/2023 1:20:10 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Jan 05, 2023
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The individual keys on my Yamaha PSR-85 are out of tune with each other. I did a factory reset which helped partially get things together, but individual keys are still not right.

It sounds like you are experiencing an issue with your Yamaha PSR-85 keyboard where the individual keys are out of tune with each other. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the settings: Make sure that the keyboard is set to the correct tuning and that any pitch bend or transpose settings are set to the correct values.
  2. Check for damage: Inspect the keyboard for any visible damage or debris that may be causing the keys to be out of tune.
  3. Check for software updates: It's possible that there may be a software update available for the keyboard that could fix any issues you are experiencing. Check the manufacturer's website to see if there are any updates available.
  4. Calibrate the keyboard: Some keyboards have a calibration feature that can be used to fine-tune the tuning of the keys. Check the manual for your keyboard to see if it has this feature and how to use it.
12/31/2022 10:10:45 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Dec 31, 2022
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I have a yamaha mo6 keyboard and the touch sensitivity has gone. How can i retrieve it?

If the touch sensitivity on your Yamaha MO6 keyboard has stopped working, there could be several possible causes for this issue. Here are a few steps you can try to troubleshoot the problem:
  1. Check the touch sensitivity setting: Make sure that the touch sensitivity setting on the keyboard is turned on. The touch sensitivity function may have been turned off accidentally or may have been set to a low sensitivity level.
  2. Check the keyboard's firmware: Make sure that the keyboard's firmware is up to date. If the firmware is out of date, it may cause issues with the touch sensitivity function.
  3. Check the keyboard's connections: Make sure that all connections to the keyboard are secure and that there are no loose or damaged cables.
  4. Check the keyboard's internal components: If the keyboard has been subjected to moisture or has been dropped, it is possible that the internal components may be damaged. If you suspect that the touch sensitivity problem is caused by a hardware issue, it may be necessary to have the keyboard inspected by a professional.
If these steps do not resolve the problem, it may be necessary to contact Yamaha customer support for further assistance. They should be able to provide more specific troubleshooting steps based on the make and model of your keyboard.
12/31/2022 8:43:10 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Dec 31, 2022
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I have a Yamaha dtexpress. Very old, but works great. Except the snare sound. It is stuck on bongos. Is there a factory reset for the dtxpress?

It's possible to reset the DTXPRESS electronic drum kit to its factory default settings by performing a Factory Reset. Here's how you can do it:

Press and hold the [DRUM KIT] and [SAMPLE] buttons while turning on the power switch.
The display will show "FACTORY RESET OK?"
Press the [DRUM KIT] button to execute the factory reset.
The display will show "INITIALIZING" while the reset is being performed.
When the reset is complete, the display will show "COMPLETED".
Note: Performing a factory reset will delete all user kits, samples, and other custom settings that you have made. Be sure to save any custom kits or settings that you want to keep before performing the reset.
12/24/2022 9:15:56 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Dec 24, 2022
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Yamaha PSR_S750- what can I do to fix the on/off button-?

If the on/off button on your Yamaha PSR-S750 keyboard is not working, there could be a few possible issues. Here are some things you can try to troubleshoot the problem:

Make sure that the keyboard is properly plugged in and that the power switch is in the "on" position.
If the keyboard is plugged in and the power switch is on, try unplugging the keyboard and plugging it back in to see if this resolves the issue.
If the keyboard still does not turn on, try using a different power outlet or a different power cord to see if the issue is with the power source.
If the keyboard still does not turn on, there may be a problem with the on/off button itself or with the keyboard's internal electronics. In this case, you may need to contact Yamaha for further assistance.
As for the issue with some notes being too loud, there are a few potential causes:

Make sure that the volume of the keyboard is set to an appropriate level. You can adjust the volume using the volume control knob on the keyboard or by using the volume control on your amplifier or speakers (if you are using them).
Some notes may be louder due to the way they are played or due to the settings on the keyboard. You can try adjusting the touch sensitivity or dynamics settings on the keyboard to see if this makes a difference.
If the issue persists, it is possible that there is a problem with the keyboard itself. In this case, you may need to contact Yamaha for further assistance.
12/24/2022 8:45:34 PM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Dec 24, 2022
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Any idea why my Yamaha P95 electric piano has no sound or volume

Hi, Please ensure that the volume down button isn't permanently stuck on the piano. You can also double check that there's not wire plugged into the earphone jack otherwise all of you sound might be outputting to that wire which might lead to headphones that you're not necessarily using. Then, you can power cycle your device before checking for sound again. Otherwise, you might have to get the device repaired at a location like Geeksquad/Bestbuy. Thank you.
12/13/2022 1:58:53 AM • Yamaha Music • Answered on Dec 13, 2022
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