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YDG2030

PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL DELAY

OPERATING MANUAL
MANUEL D’UTILISATION
BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH

INPUT LEVEL

-00

+10

L

R

DRY

WET

MIX

L

R

CLIP

-6

-12
-18
-24
-30
-36
-42

PROGRAM

PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL DELAY

DATA ENTRY

STORE

RECALL

PROGRAM

TRIGGER

UTILITY

BYPASS

DELAY

FB

MOD

DUCK

ON

OFF

POWER

CURSOR

PARAMETER

0

Summary of Contents for D5000

Page 1: ...ANUAL MANUEL D UTILISATION BEDIENUNGSHANDBUCH INPUT LEVEL 00 10 L R DRY WET MIX L R CLIP 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 PROGRAM PROFESSIONAL DIGITAL DELAY DATA ENTRY STORE RECALL PROGRAM TRIGGER UTILITY BYPASS DELAY FB MOD DUCK ON OFF POWER CURSOR PARAMETER 0 ...

Page 2: ...ons from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of the Canadian Department of Communications Le présent appareil numérique n émet pas de bruits radio électriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la Classe B prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère Des Communications du Canada This applies only to pro...

Page 3: ...ng the delay 13 Ducking gating the delay 14 Editing a sampling playback program 16 FREEZE program 16 S H sample and hold program 20 Utility Mode 22 SOFTWARE PROTECT 22 PARAMETER DISPLAY 23 FOOT SW footswitch FUNCTION 23 MIDI SET UP 24 MIDI CONTROLLER 25 MIDI BULK DUMP 25 PARAMETER COPY 26 REPEAT DELAY 27 How to initialize the D5000 28 Error Messages 28 Specifications 29 Preset Program Library 30 B...

Page 4: ...lay lines or record samples of up to 10 seconds in duration The interface is simple and intuitive with a large easily read LCD allowing you to quickly produce exactly the effect you want It features 100 program locations for storing your favorite effects for instant recall For added flexibility the D5000 can be controlled by MIDI especially useful with the FREEZE record and playback effect Please ...

Page 5: ...important to prevent damage to the unit itself as well as other connected equipment Handle cables carefully Always plug and unplug cables including the AC cord by gripping the connector not the cord Clean with a soft dry cloth Never use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the unit Wipe it clean with a soft dry cloth Always use the correct power source Make sure that the power source volta...

Page 6: ...ce of display pages allowing you to set the output level and other parameters The FB key controls the feedback parameters Pressing this key more than once switches feedback ON or OFF The MOD key controls the modulation Pressing this key more than once switches modulation ON or OFF The DUCK key controls the duck or gate threshold Pressing this key more than once switches duck ON or OFF 9 PROGRAM ke...

Page 7: ...ctor 5 MIDI IN Connector This connector receives data from an external MIDI device 6 OUTPUT L R Connectors These are the analog stereo outputs from the D5000 Both the XLR type connectors and the TRS phone jacks are electrically balanced output connectors 7 INPUT L R Connectors These are the analog stereo inputs to the D5000 Both the XLR type connectors and the TRS phone jacks are electrically bala...

Page 8: ...ferently according to which program type is active DUAL stereo and SINGLE mono programs are delay programs You access their parameters with the DELAY FB MOD and DUCK keys The parameters for the FREEZE and S H sample and hold programs are accessed using the DELAY key only Utility Mode Customize the operation of the D5000 by modifying the following parameters SOFTWARE PROTECT PARAMETER DISPLAY FOOT ...

Page 9: ...ootswitch you can sample and play back in sequence Yamaha ships the D5000 with preset programs that illustrate the features of each of the four types of programs Refer to the list of preset programs on page 30 The preset programs are stored in program numbers 1 to 00 100 If you have over written them they can be recalled by the simple operation detailed on page 28 Recalling a program Press the PRO...

Page 10: ...ithout storing them the unit will additionally display the message Are you sure on the LCD Press the RECALL CURSOR key again to complete your selection The previous program will be replaced with the new program Press the PROGRAM key to enter Program Select Mode The LED on the key will light and the LCD will display the title of the current program Press the STORE CURSOR key The message STORE will ...

Page 11: ...Setting the title and controller assignments Page 1 Setting delay time level and pan You set the main parameters of your delay effect on this page You select the number of active taps the length of the delay the volume level of each tap and its channel location in stereo DELAY parameters The LCD only displays the parameters that are currently active Use the and CURSOR keys to move from parameter t...

Page 12: ... overall output level for your delay You can also apply low and high pass filters to the effect as well as set the input mode and display units TEMPO 25 250 beats per minute Select one of the following for the Note parameter or 30FRAME SINGLE 10 s 12 f 00 b or DUAL 5 s 6 f 00 b 25FRAME SINGLE 10 s 10 f 00 b or DUAL 5 s 5 f 00 b 24FRAME SINGLE 10 s 9 f 48 b or DUAL 5 s 4 f 64 b LVL 0 100 Set the le...

Page 13: ...Indicates the distance in meters TEMPO Tempo Note Time Indicates the delay in beats per minute Time ms is also displayed allowing you to fine tune the delay in milliseconds FRAME s f b Indicates the delay in frames The units are Seconds Frames and Bits There are three types of frame 30FRAME 25FRAME or 24FRAME They differ by the number of frames per second OUT LEVEL 0 100 Set the final output level...

Page 14: ...a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 CTL ASSIGN OFF Parameter Select a parameter to be controlled by the MIDI control change messages There are two controller channels each of which can be assigned any parameter of the current program see page 25 for details MIN MAX 0 100 Set the range within which the parameter can be modified by the control change messages Pres...

Page 15: ...e through the various parameters Modify the selected parameter by rotating the DATA ENTRY encoder Press the MOD key again to enable or disable modulation The status message in the top corner of the LCD changes from ON to OFF STATUS OFF SIN TRI PAN Select OFF sine waveform SIN triangle waveform TRI or auto pan PAN When you select SIN or TRI the D5000 performs frequency modulation on the signal If y...

Page 16: ...close in the case Press the DUCK key to select DUCK Use the and CURSOR keys to move through the various parameters Modify the selected parameter by rotating the DATA ENTRY encoder Press the DUCK key again to enable or disable the DUCK function The status message in the top corner of the LCD changes from ON to OFF TYPE DUCK GATE Select the threshold activation level DUCK means the signal passes unt...

Page 17: ...rs The signal level is not the only way to trigger a duck gate The TRIGGER key or a footswitch connected to the TRIGGER Footswitch Jack on the back panel or a MIDI Note On for GATE or Note Off for DUCK message can also be used The HOLD and RELEASE parameters work with any trigger Re trigger If the DUCK GATE is continuously triggered by any of the other sources it may be kept from closing As the GA...

Page 18: ...is switched OFF or if you select another program the recorded sample is erased from memory NOTE To access the FREEZE program mode you need to select one of the factory presets with the PARAMETER COPY command in Utility Mode refer to the preset list on page 30 The FB MOD and DUCK keys are inactive when a FREEZE program is loaded To access the FREEZE display pages use the DELAY key Press the DELAY k...

Page 19: ...fective with the AUTO recording method The default value is TRG DLY 0 which means recording begins simultaneously with the trigger If a negative value is specified sound sampled before the trigger occurs is also stored NOTE If the recording mode is set to OVERDUB the standby message will be OVER DUB READY If you change the TRACK from STEREO to L MONO or the opposite after recording it is not possi...

Page 20: ...yback stops when you release the TRIGGER key or footswitch or a Note Off message is received CONTINU Playback starts while you press the TRIGGER key or step on a footswitch connected to the TRIGGER Footswitch Jack or when a MIDI Note On message is received Playback continues for the specified number of loops To stop playback immediately press the TRIGGER key or step on the footswitch again INPUT T...

Page 21: ...ify the selected parameter by rotating the DATA ENTRY encoder PITCH Oct Unison Oct Set the pitch for playback The D5000 can adjust the pitch by plus or minus two octaves When you change the pitch the playback time of the sample is also changed As the pitch drops the playback time increases and when the pitch is increased the playback time is shortened START END Playback Sample START END Playback S...

Page 22: ...ll produce a Unison playback while pressing C4 will shift the pitch up one octave and pressing G2 will produce a pitch change of 5 semitones down NOTE If the BASE KEY parameter is set to OFF pitch change cannot be controlled via MIDI Note On messages NOTE To access the S H sample and hold program mode you need to select one of the factory presets with the PARAMETER COPY command in Utility Mode ref...

Page 23: ...earliest sampled data will be overwritten by the latest sampled data While it is recording the D5000 will not output any WET sound Press the TRIGGER key or step on the footswitch to stop recording The D5000 will start playback of the sampled data PLAY The sampled data will playback in a continuous loop Press the TRIGGER key or step on the footswitch to stop playback Press the DELAY key again to se...

Page 24: ... the status of FB MOD and DUCK from OFF to ON and the opposite Turning BYPASS ON and OFF with the BYPASS key Setting tap tempo see page 10 Receiving MIDI bulk data Parameter Copy Utility Mode Repeat Delay Utility Mode If you attempt to perform one of these inactive operations the message Protected will appear on the LCD NOTE The REPEAT DELAY function is not accessible when FREEZE or S H sample and...

Page 25: ...TAIL HOLD the pop up sub window will remain displayed until you press one of the or CURSOR buttons or select another function The advantage of this feature will become apparent the first time you work on an effect in a dimly lit recording studio or concert hall Press the UTILITY key to select the FOOT SW footswitch FUNCTION command Use the and CURSOR keys to move through the various parameters Mod...

Page 26: ... the MIDI channel for both input and output If you select OMNI the default the D5000 will receive MIDI events on all 16 channels and transmit on channel 1 If you select one of the channels from 1 to 16 the D5000 receives and transmits on the selected channel Selecting OFF disables MIDI reception and transmission BANK A G Select a program change table PGM 1 128 Select the MIDI program number As you...

Page 27: ...and 2 Control change number 01 MOD WHEEL 02 BREATH 95 KEY NOTE KEY VEL CH PRES CLK OFF ON Enable or disable the MIDI clock When it is enabled the clock of the external MIDI device controls the TEMPO delay time modulation speed and other clock based functions NOTE If you set both controller assignments to the same MIDI controller number you can control the parameters assigned in the program simulta...

Page 28: ...st on page 30 When you press the STORE CURSOR key the preset program you selected is loaded for you to edit Copying channels If you have loaded a DUAL stereo program there is are two additional parameters in the PARAMETER COPY command that allow you to copy the data of one channel to the other NOTE The received bulk data will replace all data stored in the corresponding memory locations Before you...

Page 29: ...ress the UTILITY key to select the REPEAT DELAY command Use the and CURSOR keys to move through the various parameters Modify the selected parameter by rotating the DATA ENTRY encoder To execute the repeat delay press the STORE CURSOR key REPEAT 1 6 Set the number of repeats Dual 1 3 repeats Single 1 6 repeats DELAY 0 5000 ms 0 1700 m Set the delay in milliseconds time interval between repeated so...

Page 30: ...the D5000 is reset to its factory settings WARNING LOW BATTERY The voltage of the internal lithium battery has dropped below a serviceable level Take the unit to a qualified Yamaha service center to have the battery replaced WARNING DATA ERROR When the internal lithium battery is exhausted the contents of the internal memory will be lost Take the unit to a qualified Yamaha service center to have t...

Page 31: ...converters A D resolution 20 bit linear D A resolution 20 bit linear Sampling frequency 50 kHz Propagation delay 2 8 ms Number of memory locations 100 all user programmable MIDI control Program change Program select receive Control change Parameter control receive Note On Off Freeze control Trigger receive Bulk dump System program bank send receive Bulk dump request System program bank receive Con...

Page 32: ... 1 DUAL delay 24 T120 Triplets 2 25 T120 Triplets 3 26 Chord Pan 1 27 Chord Pan 2 28 Perc Pattern SINGLE delay 29 Accent Pattern DUAL delay 30 Accent Loops 31 Spaced Pairs 32 Chorus Delay 1 Delay program adding modulation effects 33 Chorus Delay 2 34 Fast Wow 35 Mod Bends SINGLE delay 36 Stereo Chorus DUAL delay Basic modulation program 37 Stereo Flange 38 Stereo Auto Pan 39 Stereo Tremolo 40 Deep...

Page 33: ... BYPASS Lch INPUT Rch INPUT Rch INPUT LEVEL Lch INPUT LEVEL 1 2 3 1 2 3 20 4dBm INPUT MODE HPF LPF HPF LPF HPF LPF HPF LPF HPF LPF HPF LPF HPF LPF HPF A D OUTPUT R KEY LCD LED BYPASS PGM INC DEC TRIGGER FOOT SWITCH DSP CPU IN OUT THRU MIDI A D L R Level Polarity Level Polarity Level Polarity MOD PAN PAN PAN Delay Lch 1 2 3 FB Level Polarity Type 2 1 3 2 1 3 D5000 Block Diagram stereo type 20 4dBm ...

Page 34: ...Dimensions Abmessungen 101 D5000 Dimensions Abmessungen 50 28 5 230 5 21 6 4 D 336 4 3 6 305 4 440 348 H 45 2 1 2 44 W 480 ...

Page 35: ...a Name 01001101 4DH ASCII M Program 0ppppppp p 1 program 1 100 program 00 Data 0ddddddd 296 Bytes 0ddddddd Checksum 0eeeeeee EOX 11110111 F7H 2 Program Change Bank Bulk Data When a MIDI BULK DUMP operation is performed with the BANK ITEM selected or when a Program Change Bank Bulk Data Request message is received the data is transmitted on the currently set MIDI channel If the bank is set to ALL d...

Page 36: ...Version Number 0vvvvvvv v 1 0rrrrrrr r 0 Data 0ddddddd 9 Bytes 0ddddddd Checksum 0eeeeeee EOX 11110111 F7H 4 Parameter Change When a Parameter Value Request message is received the parameter data is transmitted on the currently set MIDI channel Status 11110000 F0H ID Number 01000011 43H Sub Status 0001nnnn 1nH n 0 channel number1 15 channel number 16 Group Sub Group 00011110 1EH Device Code 000000...

Page 37: ... according to the control value Status 1011nnnn BnH n 0 channel number1 15 channel number 16 Control Number 0ccccccc c 1 95 Control Value 0vvvvvvv v 0 127 4 Program Change Received on the currently set MIDI channel When a message is received the corresponding program is recalled from the program change table of the current bank Status 1100nnnn CnH n 0 channel number1 15 channel number 16 Program N...

Page 38: ...0000 F0H ID Number 01000011 43H Sub Status 0010nnnn 2nH n 0 channel number1 15 channel number 16 Format Number 01111110 7EH 01001100 4CH ASCII L 01001101 4DH ASCII M 00100000 20H ASCII 00100000 20H ASCII 00111000 38H ASCII 8 01000001 41H ASCII A 00110110 36H ASCII 6 00110011 33H ASCII 3 Data Name 01010011 53H ASCII S 00100000 20H ASCII EOX 11110111 F7H 4 Parameter Value Request Received on the cur...

Page 39: ...ta The data format for transmission is the same as for Program Bulk Data 7 Program Change Bank Bulk Data The data format for transmission is the same as for Program Change Bank Bulk Data 8 System Set up Bulk Data The data format for transmission is the same as for System Set up Bulk Data 3 System Real Time Messages 1 Timing Clock 11111000 F8H When a delay program is loaded the tempo parameter is s...

Page 40: ...OFF NOR INV B 4 OFF NOR INV 5 OFF NOR INV 6 OFF NOR INV OFF ON LEVEL HPF LPF A 1 OFF NOR INV A B 2 OFF NOR INV A B 3 OFF NOR INV A B B 4 OFF NOR INV A B 5 OFF NOR INV A B 6 OFF NOR INV A B OFF ON NOTE SPEED DEPTH PHASE A 1 OFF SIN TRI PAN 2 OFF SIN TRI PAN 3 OFF SIN TRI PAN B 4 OFF SIN TRI PAN 5 OFF SIN TRI PAN 6 OFF SIN TRI PAN DUCK OFF ON OUTPUT CONTROL ASSIGN TYPE SOURCE TARGET HOLD RELEASE THR...

Page 41: ... voice x Velocity Note ON x x Note OFF x x After Key s x x Touch Ch s x x Pitch Bender x x 1 95 x o Control Change Prog x o 0 127 1 Change True x System Exclusive o o Bulk Dump Parameter Change System Song Pos x x Song Sel x x Common Tune x x System Clock x o Real Time Commands x x Aux Local ON OFF x x All Notes OFF x x Mes Active Sense x o sages Reset x x Note 1 For program 1 128 program number o...

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