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Chapter 10
The Disklavier & MIDI

This chapter describes how the Disklavier can be used with other MIDI instruments. The Disklavier’s

MIDI functions are quite flexible, so there are many different connection possibilities. This chapter

provides a few examples. Even if your particular application is not among these, you should be able to

derive the information required to create your own setup by reading through these setup examples.

Note:

For the MIDI setups described in this chapter, it is recommended that you connect your MIDI instrument to

the MIDI OUT connector and set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI so that the Disklavier functions

properly. See “Setting the HOST SELECT Switch” on page 72.

Start/Stop Control of a
MIDI Instrument with
the Disklavier

In this setup, song disks are played on the

Disklavier and a MIDI drum machine or

sequencer plays in synchronization. When

[PLAY] is pressed, the MIDI instrument starts to

play. It can also be paused and stopped via the

Disklavier. In addition, the tempo of the MIDI

instrument will change as the tempo of the

Disklavier is adjusted.

1

Connect the Disklavier’s MIDI OUT
to the MIDI instrument’s MIDI IN
connector using a MIDI cable.

2

Set the MIDI instrument to
synchronize with the incoming
MIDI clock, sometimes called
“MIDI SYNC”.

Refer to its operating manual for details.

3

Press [FUNC.].

The FUNC. indicator lights and the

Function menu appears.

4

Press [

>

] until the 

c

 cursor is next

to the MIDI Setup option, then
press [ENTER].

The following display appears.

5

Press [

>

] until the 

c

 cursor is next

to the Remote option, then press
[ENTER].

The following display appears.

MIDI IN

Disklavier

MIDI Drum Machine
or Sequencer

MIDI OUT

MIDI CABLE

    
or S

Summary of Contents for disklavier Mark III Series

Page 1: ...ith the Disklavier In this setup song disks are played on the Disklavier and a MIDI drum machine or sequencer plays in synchronization When PLAY is pressed the MIDI instrument starts to play It can also be paused and stopped via the Disklavier In addition the tempo of the MIDI instrument will change as the tempo of the Disklavier is adjusted 1 Connect the Disklavier s MIDI OUT to the MIDI instrume...

Page 2: ...ple your left hand part is backed by a bass guitar voice and your right hand part is backed by a marimba MIDI data from each side of the split point is sent to a different MIDI channel and the voice volume and transposition for each side can be set individually Note This setup is not intended for Ensemble song playback It is intended for manual piano playing with an external tone generator or synt...

Page 3: ...O and YES buttons to set a value The MIDI output can be transposed from 60 to 60 in one semitone steps Separate transposition values can be set for the left and right hand parts 8 Press until the following display appears If you did not set a split point the subsequent displays will be similar to the following 9 Press until the c cursor is next to the Out Ch parameter then use the NO and YES butto...

Page 4: ...will not change the volume 12 Press FUNC or STOP to exit the MIDI setup Filtering KBD Out Data When sending data for the piano part you play on the Disklavier keyboard to an external MIDI instrument the data contains keyboard touch data and continuous pedal data as well These data can be filtered so that only basic MIDI messages are output 1 Perform up to step 7 of Sending the Keyboard Data to a M...

Page 5: ...a computer A 500 millisecond delay is applied to the incoming MIDI data so that the Disklavier plays more fluently Because of the delay be aware that the beat indicator on the sequencer is slightly ahead of the actual sounds being produced Be aware of this To control the Disklavier in real time see Controlling the Disklavier in Real Time on page 59 The Disklavier s Piano Rcv Ch parameter must be s...

Page 6: ...s fixed delay can be turned off However it will still take the Disklavier time to respond to incoming MIDI data and the Disklavier piano response time will vary based on the velocity of the notes and is not user controllable You need to set the Delay In parameter to OFF and set the Piano Rcv Ch parameter to match that of the other keyboard s MIDI transmit channels If the channels do not match the ...

Page 7: ...han 16 Channels on page 74 For the best compatibility your external MIDI instrument should support Yamaha XG General MIDI GM or both 1 Connect the Disklavier s MIDI OUT to the external MIDI instrument s MIDI IN connector using a MIDI cable 2 Press FUNC The FUNC indicator lights and the Function menu appears MIDI IN Disklavier MIDI Synthesizer or Tone Generator MIDI OUT MIDI CABLE 3 Press until the...

Page 8: ...be played back with the Disklavier These are called import files For these files you must specify the tracks to be played by the Disklavier piano because piano parts in import files may be stored on any track 1 Insert the song disk into the disk drive 2 Press FUNC The FUNC indicator lights and the Function menu appears 3 Press until the c cursor is next to the MIDI Setup option then press ENTER Th...

Page 9: ...nd receiving the MTC are performed This Disklavier has a function that uses the MIDI time code MTC to synchronize with an external component This Disklavier can function either as the Master or as the Slave when synchronization is to be achieved using the MTC Set the MTC related parameters in order to use the synchronization function 1 Press FUNC The FUNC indicator lights and the Function menu app...

Page 10: ...rate is detected automatically Rate parameter 24fps 25fps DF 30fps 5a Press to position the c cursor next to the Thru and set the output port Set the connector from which the MTC which has been received is to be output Thru parameter OFF default MIDI HOST fps stands for frames per second DF stands for dropped frame To Operate Disklavier in the Master Mode 4b Use the NO and YES buttons to select MT...

Page 11: ...mation of the external component Example of connections Receiving the MTC from MIDI IN MIDI OUT or MTC OUT Control Unit External component equipped with MTC Master function MD4S AW2816 etc MIDI IN MIDI CABLE PLAY PAUSE STOP REC SONG SELECT REV FWD PART L R ENTER VOICE FUNC METRO NOME BALANCE TRANSPOSE TEMPO VOLUME 10 8 6 4 2 0 NO YES CONTROL UNIT DKC55RCD GENERAL INSTRUMENT STANDBY ON DRIVE SELECT...

Page 12: ...t must first be set up to serve as the MTC Master Note Bear in mind that regular recording will be performed if you start playing the song before the MTC message is output from the external component You must not step on the pedals 4 Start playing your song in synchronization with the external component 5 Upon completion of the song stop the external component and then press STOP Note MTC sync rec...

Page 13: ...ERAL INSTRUMENT STANDBY ON DRIVE SELECT MTC Mode Master Rate Adjust to the external component s rate Out HOST Establish the MTC Slave mode by following the instructions in the manual accompanying the soft 1 Set the MTC compatible external component to the MTC receiving standby mode Refer to its operating manual for details 2 Proceed with playback or recording using the control unit The MTC is sent...

Page 14: ...F A F 2 F 8 F C T M C F A F 2 F C T M F F O F F O F F O F F O N O Ο Ο N O F F O Ο Ο Ο N O N O Ο Ο Ο Ο Ο e v a l S F F O F F O u r h T Ο F F O N O u r h T Ο Ο N O F F O Ο Ο u r h T Ο N O N O Ο Ο u r h T Ο Ο r e t s a M F F O F F O Ο F F O N O Ο Ο N O F F O Ο Ο N O N O Ο Ο Ο When the song position has exceeded 7F 7F F2 Song Position F8 Continue and F8 Timing Clock are not sent ...

Page 15: ...N O n o i t c A T S O H O T r o t c e n n o c r o t c e n n o c T U O I D I M e n o t G X l a n r e t n I o n a i P r o t a r e n e g d r a o b y e k n o y a l P h C t u O f i t n e s a t a d I D I M F F O r o t a r e n e g e n o t l a n r e t n i o N n o t t u b e c i o V s s e l n u s d n u o s N O l a c o L d n a N O s i e l b m e s n e f o k c a b y a l P e l i f g n o s r o f t p e c x e t n ...

Page 16: ...d n a N O s i e l b m e s n e f o k c a b y a l P e l i f g n o s t n e s a t a d I D I M o N e n o t l a n r e t n i d n a o n a i P y l l a m r o n y a l p r o t a r e n e g m o r f d e v i e c e r a t a d I D I M r o t c e n n o c T S O H O T m o r f d e v i e c e r a t a d I D I M r o t c e n n o c N I I D I M d e s s a p a t a d I D I M o N h g u o r h t e n o t l a n r e t n i d n a o n a i ...

Page 17: ...mputer without the MIDI interface Note To use the Disklavier properly with the computer setups described in this chapter it is recommended that you connect your computer to the TO HOST connector and set the HOST SELECT switch to PC1 PC2 or MAC depending on your computer type See Setting the HOST SELECT Switch on page 72 Connecting to a Personal Computer Specifically Apple Macintosh IBM PC AT and N...

Page 18: ... AT Series Computer a Use a standard 8 pin MINI DIN 9 pin D SUB cross cable b Use a standard 8 pin MINI DIN 25 pin D SUB cross cable Mini DIN 8 pin Mini DIN 8 pin Mini DIN 8 pin D SUB 25 pin Male connector Mini DIN 8 pin D SUB 9 pin Female connector Mini DIN 8 pin D SUB 25 pin Female connector 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 HSK 1 1 HSK 0 5 RxD 4 GND 3 TxD 8 RxD 7 GP 1 6 TxD 1 2 3 4 8 5 5 CTS 4 RTS 3 RxD 7 GND ...

Page 19: ...use the NO and YES buttons to select the channel for the piano part The selected channel will be played by the Disklavier piano and the other channels by the internal XG tone generator See Receiving Data from a MIDI Sequencer on page 58 for details on MIDI channels T S O H T C E L E S e p y t r e t u p m o C d u a B e t a r s k r a m e R C A M s e i r e s h s o t n i c a M e l p p A 0 5 2 1 3 d e ...

Page 20: ...formation on the 500 ms delay function see Controlling the Disklavier in Real Time on page 59 6 Press FUNC or STOP to return to the normal display Recording Songs to a Computer Sequencer You can record keyboard and pedal data onto a computer 1 Press FUNC 2 Press until the c cursor is next to the MIDI Setup option then press ENTER The following display appears 3 Press until the c cursor is next to ...

Page 21: ... details 5 Press FUNC or STOP to return to the normal display Playing Back More than 16 Channels You can play back from a computer song data that contains up to 32 channels by connecting the Disklavier s TO HOST connector to the serial port on a computer and its MIDI OUT connector to a MIDI instrument The 32 channels are sent to the Disklavier using software corresponding to port signals The Diskl...

Page 22: ...und only by messages received through the MIDI IN or TO HOST connectors 1 Press FUNC The FUNC indicator lights and the Function menu appears 2 Press until the c cursor is next to the MIDI Setup option then press ENTER The following display appears 3 Press until the c cursor is next to the Local option then press ENTER 4 Use the NO and YES buttons to set Local to OFF The following display appears N...

Page 23: ... a t a d I D I M T S O H O T m o r f r o t c e n n o c d e s s a p a t a d I D I M o N l a d e p r o f t p e c x e h g u o r h t e t o n e e S a t a d d e s s a p a t a d I D I M l l A f i d e i l p p a y a l e d h g u o r h t N O n I y a l e D e n o t l a n r e t n i d n a o n a i P y l l a m r o n y a l p r o t a r e n e g n I y a l e D f i d e i l p p a y a l e d N O d e v i e c e r a t a d I D...

Page 24: ...r f r o t c e n n o c d e s s a p a t a d I D I M o N l a d e p r o f t p e c x e h g u o r h t e t o n e e S a t a d n o a t a d I D I M l l A t n e s 2 3 7 1 s l e n n a h c n I y a l e D f i d e i l p p a y a l e d N O e n o t l a n r e t n i d n a o n a i P s l e n n a h c y a l p r o t a r e n e g y a l e d y l l a m r o n 6 1 1 n I y a l e D f i d e i l p p a N O d e v i e c e r a t a d I D ...

Page 25: ...enu appears 3 Press until the c cursor is next to the Reset option then press ENTER The following display appears 4 Use the NO and YES buttons to select the item that you want to reset Then press ENTER The table on the next page lists the default settings for the items that can be reset 5a If you selected Setup Memory Disk X Setup or Memory Disk X press YES when a display similar to the following ...

Page 26: ... l a g r P g r P 6 1 1 0 R e l i F t r o p m I g r P g r P 6 1 1 0 t u O L B S E t r a P o n a i P F F O N O F F O t u O I D I M T U O D B K 2 t r o P u r h T t u O D B K t u O L B S E h C t u O 1 0 6 1 o t 1 0 t i l p S F F O 7 C o t 1 A F F O L s n a r T 0 0 0 6 o t 0 0 o t 0 6 R s n a r T 0 0 0 6 o t 0 0 o t 0 6 t u O e t o m e R F F O N O F F O n I e t o m e R F F O N O F F O l a c o L N O N O...

Page 27: ... you are pointing the remote control at the Control Unit s remote control sensor Make sure that you are within the remote control s specified operating range See Using the Remote Control on page 2 in the Basic Operation Manual Make sure that the remote control s batteries have been installed correctly See Installing Batteries in the Remote Control on page 2 in the Basic Operation Manual Check the ...

Page 28: ... track containing high velocity See Editing a Track s Voice Volume on page 42 PianoSmart Pianosmart fails to work fails to synchronize Check whether the CD is the same as the number of the CD printed on the Smart PianoSoft package etc When the songs are all the same even if the CD is different copy Smart PianoSoft onto the memory disk and execute Change to a different CD When a copied CD and Smart...

Page 29: ...ks Connection with External Devices The Disklavier cannot send and receive MIDI data with other MIDI instruments Make sure the MIDI cables are connected properly A MIDI loop was accidentally created when you connected a computer to the MIDI OUT connector on your Disklavier so that song data is sent back and forth between the computer and and piano Set MIDI Out to KBD Out See Chapter 11 The Disklav...

Page 30: ...t be performed because the floppy disk s erasure protection tab is set to protected Set the disk s erasure protection tab to unprotected See Floppy Disk Accidental Erasure Protection on page 18 No more song data can be recorded onto the disk because the disk is nearly full No more than 60 songs can be recorded onto an E SEQ type disk No more than 99 songs can be recorded onto an SMF type disk The ...

Page 31: ...ou must select the track you want to record before recording Only E SEQ files can be recorded onto an E SEQ type disk The disk may be damaged Press the Stop key to clear the message If this message appears frequently with other disks as well contact your nearest Yamaha service representative ...

Page 32: ... E SEQ Song Format A song file format developed by Yamaha for saving songs E SEQ Type Disk One of two disk types that the Disklavier uses to format disks E SEQ type disks are compatible with earlier Disklavier models Fast Forward Reverse Two Disklavier functions that allow you to quickly locate a position within a song This is faster than preview and review but the Disklavier does not play Fast Pr...

Page 33: ... Musical Instrument Digital Interface MIDI allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other Overdub The addition of tracks to an existing recording For example a Disklavier rhythm track can be created with overdubbing by recording a track with a bass drum then a track with a snare then hi hat etc Piano Parts Refers to the left and right hand piano parts of a song The left hand ...

Page 34: ...isks automatically record songs using SMF format 0 Song Normally a short piece of music with lyrics However for clarity in Disklavier manuals the term is used to refer to any piece of music of any genre Song Format The method used to store song data in a file PianoSoft and PianoSoft Plus songs use the E SEQ format The Disklavier also supports songs in the Standard MIDI File SMF format Song Number ...

Page 35: ...p two semitones Velocity Because the loudness of a piano note is determined by the speed velocity with which a string is struck by a hammer note loudness is referred to as velocity Voice The sounds produced by a tone generator expressing various instruments See Chapter 15 Internal XG Tone Generator Voice Drum Kit List in the Basic Operation Manual for a listing of basic voices and the Appendix MID...

Page 36: ... c 6 1 r e t e e w t 1 m c 5 2 2 2 x o B t e l t u O P U t e l t u O C A k c a J t u p t u O h c t i w S n i a M 2 2 s r o t c e n n o C s e n o h p d a e H o n o M L R t u O n I X U A t u O n I I D I M 2 l o r t n o C D C o n a i P o T t r o p l a i r e s t s o H o T r e l l o r t n o C t o o F n I I D I M g o l a n A o i d u A e n o T e l b m e s n E e p y T 2 M W A 2 y r o m e M e v a W d e c n...

Page 37: ... 1 6 1 4 1 s r e h t O g n i d r o c e r e R t n e l i S m e t s y S s l o r t n o C r e w o P p m a l t o l i p w f f o n O e m u l o V s u o u n i t n o C b r e v e R l o r t n o c h t p e d s e d o m 3 e m o n o r t e M e g n a R e t u n i m r e p s t a e b 0 0 4 0 3 s e r u t a n g i S e m i T 4 9 4 8 4 7 4 6 4 5 4 4 4 3 4 2 4 1 n o i t c n u F e h t n i e l b a l l o r t n o c e m u l o v f f...

Page 38: ...Appendix Mark IIISeries Full Function Models Appendix MIDI Data Format ...

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Page 40: ... Time ESBL Part Cntrl Parameter Data Range 5 Portamento Time 0 127 When the parameter 1 2 9 Portamento ON values will adjust the speed of pitch change A setting of 0 minimum portamento time and 127 maximum portamento time 1 2 4 Data Entry ESBL Part Messages which set the value for the parameter specified by RPN NRPN Cntrl Parameter Data Range 6 Data Entry MSB 0 127 38 Data Entry LSB 0 127 Paramete...

Page 41: ...64 0 63 01 21 mm Filter Resonance mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63 01 63 mm EG Attack Time mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63 01 64 mm EG Decay Time mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63 01 66 mm EG Release Time mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63 14 rr mm Drum Filter Cutoff Frequency mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63 rr drum instrument note number 15 rr mm Drum Filter Resonance mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63 rr drum instrument note number 16 rr mm Drum EG Attack mm 00 40 7F 64 0 63...

Page 42: ...you can select not only basic Voice numbers but also variation Voice bank numbers 1 4 Pitch Bend ESBL Part When Multi Part Parameter Rcv PITCH BEND CHANGE OFF pitch bend for that part is not received 1 5 Channel Aftertouch ESBL Part 1 6 Polyphonic Aftertouch ESBL Part PianoPart transmitted Applying further pressure on the key does not output key aftertouch information Instead key position is trans...

Page 43: ...nd 1 2 2 1 4 3 Multi Effect1 Data parameter change ESBL Part See tables 1 1 and 1 3 2 1 4 4 Multi Part Data parameter change ESBL Part See tables 1 1 and 1 4 2 1 4 5 Drums Setup Data parameter change ESBL Part See tables 1 1 and 1 5 If a Drum Setup Reset parameter change message is received the Drum Setup parameter values will be initialized Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter...

Page 44: ...set to On b Reception This message is received only when REMOTE IN Parameter is Set to On 4 4 Stop a Transmission This message is transmitted only when the REMOTE OUT parameter is set to On b Reception This message is received only when REMOTE IN Parameter is Set to On Table 1 1 Parameter Bass Address Model ID 4C XG n Drum setup number 0 1 Table 1 2 MIDI Parameter Change table SYSTEM XG Address Si...

Page 45: ...US PARAMETER 9 2B 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 10 2C 1 00 7F CHORUS RETURN dB 0dB 6dB 0 64 127 40 2D 1 01 7F CHORUS PAN L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 2E 1 00 7F SEND CHORUS TO REVERB dB 0dB 6dB 0 64 127 00 TOTAL SIZE 0F 02 01 30 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 11 see Effect Parameter List Depends on chorus Type 31 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 12 32 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 13 33 1 00 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 14 34 1 00 7F CH...

Page 46: ...TUNE 12 8 12 7 Hz 08 00 nn 0A 1st bit3 0 bit7 4 80 2nd bit3 0 bit3 0 nn 0B 1 00 7F VOLUME 0 127 64 nn 0C 1 00 7F VELOCITY SENSE DEPTH 0 127 40 nn 0D 1 00 7F VELOCITY SENSE OFFSET 0 127 40 nn 0E 1 00 7F PAN 0 random 1 L63 64 C 127 R63 40 nn 0F 1 00 7F NOTE LIMIT LOW C 2 G8 00 nn 10 1 00 7F NOTE LIMIT HIGH C 2 G8 7F nn 11 1 00 7F DRY LEVEL 0 127 7F nn 12 1 00 7F CHORUS SEND 0 127 00 nn 13 1 00 7F RE...

Page 47: ...AT LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 nn 53 1 28 58 PAT PITCH CONTROL 24 24 semitones 40 nn 54 1 00 7F PAT FILTER CONTROL 9600 9450 cent 40 nn 55 1 00 7F PAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL 64 63 40 nn 56 1 00 7F PAT LFO PMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 nn 57 1 00 7F PAT LFO FMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 nn 58 1 00 7F PAT LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 nn 59 1 00 5F AC1 CONTROLLER NUMBER 0 95 10 nn 5A 1 28 58 AC1 PITCH CONTROL 24 24 semitones 40 nn 5B...

Page 48: ...d all Drum Setup parameters are initialized The Drum Setup Reset message can be used to initialized each Drum Setup parameter Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter values to be initialized p m u D k l u B s s e r d d A n o i t p i r c s e D H M L R E S U 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 e c i o V l a m r o N r e s U L A M R O N E C I O V 0 0 F 1 0 0 2 3 e c i o V l a m r o N r e s U Table 2 1 Para...

Page 49: ... 47 Velocity FEG Rate Sensitivity 6B 39 47 FEG Rate Scaling 6C 00 7F FEG Rate Scaling Center Note 6D 00 3F FEG Rate 1 6E 00 3F FEG Rate 2 6F 00 3F FEG Rate 3 70 00 3F FEG Rate 4 71 00 7F FEG Level 0 72 00 7F FEG Level 1 73 00 7F FEG Level 2 74 00 7F FEG Level 3 75 00 7F FEG Level 4 76 00 7F Element Level 77 00 7F Level Scaling Break Point 1 78 00 7F Level Scaling Break Point 2 79 00 7F Level Scali...

Page 50: ... 1 55 0 SynVoice 1 40 SynVox2 2 41 Choral 2 64 AnaVoice 1 56 0 Orch Hit 2 35 OrchHit2 2 64 Impact 2 Brass 57 0 Trumpet 1 16 Trumpet2 1 17 BriteTrp 2 32 WarmTrp 2 58 0 Trombone 1 18 Trmbone2 2 59 0 Tuba 1 16 Tuba 2 1 60 0 Mute Trp 1 61 0 Fr Horn 2 6 FrHrSolo 2 32 FrHorn2 1 37 HornOrch 2 62 0 BrasSect 1 35 Tp TbSec 2 40 BrssSec2 2 41 HiBrass 2 42 MelloBrs 2 63 0 SynBras1 2 12 QuackBr 2 20 RezSynBr 2...

Page 51: ...oblins 2 64 GobSyn 2 65 50sSciFi 2 66 Ring Pad 2 67 Ritual 2 68 ToHeaven 2 70 Night 2 71 Glisten 2 96 BelChoir 2 103 0 Echoes 2 8 EchoPad2 2 14 Echo Pan 2 64 EchoBell 2 65 Big Pan 2 66 SynPiano 2 67 Creation 2 68 Stardust 2 69 Reso Pan 2 104 0 Sci Fi 2 64 Starz 2 Instrument Group Bank Voice Name Program Ele ment Ethnic 105 0 Sitar 1 32 DetSitar 2 35 Sitar 2 2 96 Tambra 2 97 Tamboura 2 106 0 Banjo ...

Page 52: ...lin 1 8 SlowVln 1 126 E Organ4 2 127 synecho1 2 42 0 Viola 1 126 E Organ5 2 127 rain 2 43 0 Cello 1 126 E Organ6 2 127 synoboe 2 44 0 Contrabs 1 126 E Organ7 2 127 synecho2 2 45 0 Trem Str 1 8 SlowTrStr 1 9 Susp Str 2 126 E Organ8 2 127 synsolo 2 46 0 Pizz Str 1 126 E Organ9 2 127 synrdorg 2 47 0 Harp 1 126 SoftTP 1 1 127 synbell 1 48 0 Timpani 1 126 SoftTP 2 1 127 squareld 2 Ensemble 49 0 Strings...

Page 53: ...1 1 Instrument Group Bank Voice Name Program Ele ment Synth 97 0 Rain 2 Effects 1 HrmoRain 2 2 AfrcnWnd 2 8 ClaviPad 2 127 brssect2 2 98 0 SoundTrk 2 1 Ancestrl 2 2 Prologue 2 127 vibe1 1 99 0 Crystal 2 1 SynMalet 1 2 SftCryst 2 3 RndGlock 2 4 LoudGlok 2 5 GlockChi 2 6 ClearBel 2 7 XmasBell 2 8 VibeBell 2 9 DigiBell 2 16 ChorBell 2 17 AirBells 2 18 BellHarp 2 19 Gamelmba 2 127 vibe2 1 100 0 Atmosp...

Page 54: ...Jazz Tom 2 44 G 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Analog HH Closed 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Rock Tom 3 E Tom 3 Analog Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open Analog HH Open 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Rock Tom 4 E Tom 4 Analog Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Room Tom 5 Rock Tom 5 E Tom 5 Analog Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Brush Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Analog Cym...

Page 55: ...m 6 Room Tom 6 E Tom 6 Analog Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Timpani D Ac Bass Slap 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Timpani D FL Key Click 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Reverse Cymbal Timpani E Laughing 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Timpani F Screaming 54 F 2 Tambourine Punch 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal Heartbeat 56 G 2 Cowbell Analog Cowbell Footsteps 1 57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Hand Cym 1 Footsteps 2 58 A 2 Vibraslap Applause 59 B 2 R...

Page 56: ...t creates two delay sounds L and R Two feedback delays are provided 07 00 ECHO Two delays L and R and independent feedback delays for L and R 08 00 CROSS DELAY A program that crosses the feedback of two delays 09 00 EARLY REF1 An effect that produces only the early reflection component of reverb 09 01 EARLY REF2 An effect that produces only the early reflection component of reverb 0A 00 GATE REVER...

Page 57: ...edback Delay2 0 1 715 0ms 1 7150 5 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 6 High Damp 0 1 1 0 1 10 7 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 12 13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 14 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 16 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 No Parameter Range Value See Con Table trol ECHO 1 Lch Delay1 0 1 355 0ms 1 3350 2 Lch Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 3...

Page 58: ... 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 9 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 12 13 14 15 16 No Parameter Range Value See Con Table trol ROTARY SPEAKER 1 LFO Frequency 0 00 39 7Hz 0 127 table 1 2 LFO Depth 0 127 0 127 3 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency ...

Page 59: ... 12 0 10 120 5 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 7 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 No Parameter Range Value See Con Table trol 2 BAND EQ 1 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 2 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 3 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 4 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 EQ Mid Frequency 100Hz...

Page 60: ... 6 9 5 7 11 1 8 12 7 9 14 3 10 15 8 11 17 4 12 19 0 13 20 6 14 22 1 15 23 7 16 25 3 17 26 9 18 28 4 19 30 0 20 31 6 21 33 2 22 34 7 23 36 3 24 37 9 25 39 5 26 41 0 27 42 6 28 44 2 29 45 7 30 47 3 31 48 9 32 50 5 33 52 0 34 53 6 35 55 2 36 56 8 37 58 3 38 59 9 39 61 5 40 63 1 41 64 6 42 66 2 43 67 8 44 69 4 45 70 9 46 72 5 47 74 1 48 75 7 49 77 2 50 78 8 51 80 4 52 81 9 53 83 5 54 85 1 55 86 7 56 8...

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Page 62: ... Only ESBL Part can recognize 3 m is always treated as 1 regardless of its value 4 Transmit if this model has a Sostenuto Pedal O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 1 2 O 0 24 semi 1 2 1 2 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 O 120 126 127 O 121 O O 123 125 O O O O Bank Select Data Entry Hold1 Sustain Portament Sostenuto Soft Shift Pedal Effect Depth Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mo...

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