Yamaha EZ-EG Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

 

WA80680   ???PO???.?-02B0  Printed in Taiwan

 

Play using only your right hand. Great for rhythm
practice.

 

1

 

Press the [SONG] button and use the 
[+] and [-] buttons to select the song 
you want to play.

 

2

 

Press the [STRUM] button to begin 
playback in the PLAY 1: STRUM 
mode.

 

The song will begin after a one-measure count-
in. Strum the EZ-EG strings with your right hand 
and the appropriate chords for the song will 
sound. In this mode the fret buttons have no 
effect on playback, so you can play anywhere 
with your left hand without changing the playback 
sound.

Press the 

 

[STRUM]

 

 button again to stop playback.

If you want the frets to glow to indicate the finger-
ings of the chords being played, press the 

 

[STRUM]

 

 button while simultaneously holding the 

 

[SOUND]

 

 and 

 

[SONG]

 

 buttons.

Play using only your left hand. Great for chord
practice.

 

1

 

Press the [SONG] button and use the 
[+] and [-] buttons to select the song 
you want to play.

 

2

 

Press the [CHORD] button to begin 
playback in the PLAY 2: CHORD 
mode.

 

The song will begin after a one-measure count-
in. Finger the chords indicated by the glowing fret 
buttons. Playback will only proceed when you 
press all of the glowing fret buttons. Playing the 
EZ-EG strings in this mode has no effect on play-
back.

Press the 

 

[CHORD]

 

 button again to stop play-

back.

Once you’ve mastered the left and right-hand
techniques using play modes 1 and 2, try playing
using both hands.

 

1

 

Press the [SONG] button and use the 
[+] and [-] buttons to select the song 
you want to play.

 

2

 

Press the [BOTH] button to begin 
playback in the PLAY 3: BOTH mode.

 

The song will begin after a one-measure count-
in. Play with both your right and left hands in the 
same way you did in the STRUM and CHORD 
play modes to play the entire song as smoothly 
as possible.

Press the 

 

[BOTH]

 

 button again to stop playback.

 

PLAY 1

 

: STRUM

10

The song number will appear on the display.

.10

 

PLAY 2

 

: CHORD

.10

 

PLAY 3

 

: BOTH

.10

 

•  *1 – *3, see notes bellow.

 YAMAHA    [ Easy Guitar ]                                 Date:

26-Nov-2002

Model  EZ-EG      MIDI Implementation Chart     Version : 1.0

Transmitted

Recognized

Remarks

Function...

Basic

Default

1 - 6

1 - 16

*1

Channel

Changed

x

1 - 16

*1

Default

3

3

Mode

Messages

x

x

Altered

**************

x

Note

28 - 88

0 - 127

Number  : True voice

**************

0 - 127

Velocity

Note ON

o 9nH,v=1-127

o 9nH,v=1-127

Note OFF

o 9nH,v=0

o 9nH,v=0 or 8nH

After

Key's

x

x

Touch

Ch's

x

x

Pitch Bend

o

o

0,32

o

o

Bank Select

1

x

o

Modulation wheel

6,38

x

o

Data Entry

7

o

o

Part Volume

Control

 10

o

o

Pan

11

x

o

Expression

Change

64

x

o

Sustain

71

x

o

Harmonic Content

72

x

o

Release Time

73

x

o

Attack Time

74

x

o

Brightness

91,93,94

x

x

Effect Depth

96,97

x

o

RPN Inc,Dec

100,101

x

o

RPN LSB,MSB

84

o

o

Portamento Cntrl

Prog

o 0 - 127

o 0 - 127

Change  : True #

**************

System Exclusive

o

*2

o

*2

        : Song Pos.

x

x

Common  : Song Sel.

x

x

        : Tune

x

x

System   : Clock

o

o

  

Real Time: Commands

o

*3

o

*3

Aux  :All Sound OFF

x

o(120,126,127)

     :Reset All Cntrls x

o(121)

     :Local ON/OFF

x

o(122)

     :All Notes OFF

x

o(123-125)

Mes- :Active Sense

o

o

sages:Reset

x

x

Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY     Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO

o : Yes

Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY     Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO

x : No 

 

Play Along With the Songs

 

Try playing along with the songs using the EZ-EG’s three play modes: STRUM (right hand), CHORD (left hand), and
BOTH (both hands).

 

Trademarks

 

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• Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft

 

®

 

Corporation.

All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders.

*1

 

EZ-EG functions as a 16-channel multi-timbral tone generator, and incoming data does not affect the
panel voices or panel settings. However, the MIDI messages listed below do affect the panel voices
and songs.

          • MIDI Master Tuning

 

*2

 

Exclusive

      <GM System ON> 

F0H, 7EH, 7FH, 09H, 01H, F7H

•  This message automatically restores all default settings for the instrument, with the exception of

MIDI Master Tuning.

      <MIDI Master Volume> 

F0H, 7FH, 7FH, 04H, 01H, ll, mm, F7H

•  This message allows the volume of all channels to be changed simultaneously 

(Universal System Exclusive).

• The values of “mm” is used for MIDI Master Tuning. (Values for “ll” are ignored.)

      <MIDI Master Tuning> 

F0H, 43H, 1nH, 27H, 30H, 00H, 00H, mm, ll, cc, F7H

• This message simultaneously changes the tuning value of all channels.
• The values of “mm” and “ll” are used for MIDI Master Tuning.
• The default value of “mm” and “ll” are 08H and 00H, respectively. Any values can be used for “cc.”

      <EZ-EG Native Parameter Change>

F0H, 43H, 7FH, 00H, 00H, ll, mm, nn, F7H

• The value which ll, mm and nn is Fuction ID, ctr 1 and ctr 2, respectively. 

 

Note

str :

 

 string number(see below)

 

vel :

 

 velocity of played note(00 is muted)

 

kno : 

 

MIDI note number(see below)

The value which is 

 

function ID, ctr 1, ctr 2, str

 

 and 

 

kno

 

 are hexadecimal form.

 

 

 

str (String number) and kno (Note number)

*3

 

When the song is started, an FAH message is transmitted.
When song is stopped, an FCH message is transmitted. When the clock is set to External, both FAH
(song start) and FCH(song stop) are recognized.

 

*4

 

Local ON/OFF

     <Local ON> Bn, 7A, 7F
     <Local OFF> Bn, 7A, 00

• Value for “n” is ignored

 

*5

 

Song data is not transmitted.

 

Trans-
mitted

Recog-

nized

Function 

ID

 

ctr 1

ctr 2

 

X

O

 Clock

Internal Clock

00

01

00

External Clock

00

01

7F

O

X

Fret Switch on

01

str

kno

Fret Switch off

02

str

kno

O

O

Fret LED on

03

str

kno

Fret LED off

04

str

kno

O

X

String Data

05

str

vel

O

X

Switch Data 

[+]ON

06

00

7F

(Control)

[+]OFF

06

00

00

[-]ON

06

01

7F

[-]OFF

06

01

00

O

X

Switch Data 

[SOUND]ON

07

00

7F

(Enter)

[SOUND]OFF

07

00

00

[SONG]ON

07

01

7F

[SONG]OFF

07

01

00

Fret

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

11

12

 

String (str)

 

1      01

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

48

49

4A

4B

4C

2      02

3B

3C

3D

3E

3F

40

41

42

43

44

45

46

47

3      03

37

38

39

3A

3B

3C

3D

3E

3F

40

41

42

43

4      04

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

3A

3B

3C

3D

3E

5      05

2D

2E

2F

30

31

32

33

34

35

36

37

38

39

6      06

28

29

2A

2B

2C

2D

2E

2F

30

31

32

33

34

 

MIDI

 

M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
© 2002 Yamaha Corporation

 

Connecting To MIDI Devices

 

The EZ-EG features MIDI IN and OUT connectors that can be used to connect to other MIDI devices for expanded
musical capabilities. It is also possible to load additional songs downloaded from the internet (URL provided below)
into the EZ-EG via these connectors.

 

MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is an international standard sys-
tem that allows electronic musical instruments and related devices to com-
municate with and control one another. By connecting MIDI-compatible
devices via standard MIDI cables, it becomes possible to transfer a variety
of performance and setup data between devices for enhanced musical
capabilities.

 

MIDI IN Connector

 

Receives MIDI data from external MIDI devices.

 

MIDI OUT Connector

 

Transmits MIDI data to external MIDI devices.

 

•  MIDI cables are sold separately and are available from most musi-

cal instrument stores that handle electronic music gear.

•  Excessively long MIDI cables can cause data errors. Use MIDI 

cables that are no longer than 15 meters.

•  Make sure the power to external devices is turned off when con-

necting the EZ-EG. Then, when the required connections have 
been made, turn on the external device first and then the EZ-EG.

 

Using the EZ-EG’s MIDI capabilities you can, for example, transfer perfor-
mance data between two EZ-EGs, or between an EZ-EG and a MIDI-
equipped personal computer to load songs into the EZ-EG.

 

Song data cannot be transmitted by the EZ-EG.

 

 ●

 

Performance data transferred between two EZ-EGs.

 

 ●

 

Song data downloaded from the internet can be loaded into the EZ-EG via com-
puter.

 

\

 

What is MIDI?

 

Some Example MIDI Applications

EZ-EG

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

EZ-EG

EZ-EG

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

Computer

MIDI IN

 

The EZ-EG can be connected to a computer via MIDI.

 

 ●

 

To connect the EZ-EG to a computer that is equipped with USB connectors use a

 

USB-MIDI interface

 

 such as the Yamaha UX16, as shown in the diagram below.

 

•  If you use the Yamaha UX16, be sure to install the supplied driver on your 

computer.

 

 ●

 

The EZ-EG can be directly connected to a computer that has built-in MIDI connectors
via standard MIDI cables, as shown in the diagram below.

 

 ●

 

To connect the EZ-EG to a Macintosh computer that has 

 

RS-422 ports (the serial

Printer and Modem ports)

 

 use a MIDI interface as shown in the diagram below.

 

•  When using a separate MIDI interface with a Macintosh computer as in 

this example, be sure to set the clock speed of the interface from the 
computer using the appropriate application software. See your software 
manual for details.

 

In order to perform the operations described in this section you will need to
use a computer connected to the internet to download the free Song Filer
application from the URL listed below.
Song data can be downloaded from the EZ-EG home page for a small fee.
Songs downloaded from the internet can be used in the same way as the
pre-programmed EZ-EG songs.

 

Data Specifications For the EZ-EG Play Modes

 

Number of Songs.................. 99 max.
Data ........................................ 480 kilobytes total.
Data Format........................... XF File Format.

 

The total number of songs that can be loaded will depend on the data size
of the songs. As an example, about four 100-kilobyte songs can be loaded.

 

•  If SMF (Standard MIDI File) data is loaded it can be played back, but 

cannot be used in the PLAY modes.

 

 

 Install the Song Filer

 

Access the following web page using a computer connected to the internet
and, after reading the online instructions, install the Song Filer application.

 

EZ-EG Home Page Address
http://www.yamahamusicsoft.com/ez-eg/

 

System requirements for using the Song Filer are as follows:

 

[Windows]
OS ............................. Windows 95/98/2000/Me/XP
CPU .......................... Pentium/100 MHz or higher
RAM .......................... 8 MB or more
Hard Disk ................. 2 MB or more free
Display ..................... 800 x 600, 256 colors or more

[Macintosh]
OS ............................. Mac OS 7.5 through 9.2.2 (OS X not supported)
CPU .......................... Power PC or greater
RAM .......................... 8 MB or more
Hard Disk ................. 2 MB or more free
Display ..................... 800 x 600, 256 colors or more

 

Requirements as of November 2002.

 

 

 Using the Song Filer

 

After installing the Song Filer, connect the EZ-EG to your computer. After
making the required connections and turning the EZ-EG on it will be possi-
ble to transfer song data from the computer to the EZ-EG.
Refer to the EZ-EG home page (URL listed above) for online instructions on
using the Song Filer.

 

 

 Loading Data Into the EZ-EG

 

The song file data must be transmitted to the EZ-EG from the com-
puter. Loaded song data will be stored in memory numbers “F-1, F-2,
etc.” following the pre-programmed song data (1 

 

 

 18). 

 

 

 Deleting Loaded Songs From the EZ-EG

 

Songs can be deleted from the EZ-EG memory from the Song Filer
application on the computer.

 

•  Song data cannot be transferred from the EZ-EG to a computer. Be sure 

to save all song data you want to keep on your computer.

 

Local Control determines whether the EZ-EG plays its own internal tone
generator (Local Control = ON), or whether performance data is transmitted
via the MIDI OUT connector only, without playing the internal tone generator
(Local Control = OFF).

 

Local Control ON

 

This is the normal setting. In this state the EZ-EG’s internal tone genera-
tor will play whatever is played on the strings and frets, as well as any
MIDI data received via the MIDI IN connector.

 

Local Control OFF

 

In this state the internal tone generator will not sound in response to
playing the strings and frets, but the performance data will be transmitted
via the MIDI OUT connector. The internal tone generator will play any
MIDI data received via the MIDI IN connector.

 

1

 

Simultaneously press the [CAPO] and [TUNING] buttons.

 

•  Local control is always ON when the EZ-EG power is initially turned on.

 

2

 

Set local control as required.

 

Use the 

 

[+]

 

 and 

 

[-]

 

 buttons to turn local control on or off as required. 

 

[+]

 

turns local control on, while 

 

[-]

 

 turns it off.

Normally EZ-EG song playback is synchronized to its own internal clock.
Use this function when you want to synchronize EZ-EG playback to a MIDI
clock signal from an external device.

 

Internal Clock (Int) 

 

This is the normal setting: EZ-EG song playback is synchronized to its
own internal clock.

 

External Clock (Etr) 

 

The EZ-EG will be synchronized to a MIDI clock signal from a connected
external device. Song and demo playback will not start if an appropriate
external clock signal is not being received.

 

1

 

Simultaneously press the [TEMPO] and [BALANCE] but-
tons.

 

•  The clock is always set to “Int” when the EZ-EG power is initially turned 

on.

 

2

 

Set the clock as required.

 

Use the 

 

[+]

 

 and 

 

[-]

 

 buttons to set the clock mode as required. 

 

[+]

 

 selects

“Int”, while 

 

[-]

 

 selects “Etr”.

 

Connecting To a Computer

 

Loading Song Data Into the EZ-EG Using the Song Filer Application

EZ-EG

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

UX16

USB

To the EZ-EG 

MIDI IN connector.

To the EZ-EG 

MIDI OUT connector.

USB-MIDI 

Interface

Computer

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

Computer

EZ-EG

EZ-EG

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

Macintosh

MIDI Interface

Modem Port

 

Turning Local Control On or Off

Setting the MIDI Clock

EZ-EG

USB

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

To the EZ-EG 

MIDI IN connector.

To the EZ-EG 

MIDI OUT connector.

USB-MIDI 

Interface

Computer

 

Troubleshooting

 

Problem: 

 

No sound.

 

Check: 

 

Are the batteries properly installed? Are they run down?

Is the VOLUME control turned down?

Is a plug plugged into the PHONES/OUTPUT jack? Speaker output

is automatically cut off when a plug is inserted into the PHONES/
OUTPUT jack.

Is Local Control turned OFF? The EZ-EG will not produce any sound

unless Local Control is turned ON.

 

Problem:

 

 The displays flicker on and off and don’t function normally.

 

Check:

 

 

Are the batteries run down?

 

Problem:

 

 Song playback will not start.

 

Check:

 

 

Is the MIDI clock set to “Etr”. Try setting it to “Int”.

 

Problem: 

 

The EZ-EG is picking up noise.

 

Check:

 

 

Are you using the EZ-EG near a mobile phone? Try turning the mo-

bile phone off or moving it further away from the EZ-EG.

 

Specifications

 

Strings

 

6

 

Frets

 

 12

 

Displays

 

Numeric LED display, 6 x 12 fret LEDs

 

Voices

 

9 guitar, 8 bass, 3 others

 

Play Modes

 

STRUM (right hand), CHORD (left hand), BOTH (both hands)

 

Controls

 

[STANDBY/ON] switch, [VOLUME] control, tremolo
arm, [STRUM] button, [CHORD] button, [BOTH]
button, [DEMO] button, [SOUND] button, [SONG]
button, [TEMPO] button, [BALANCE] button,
[CAPO] button, [TUNING] button, VALUE [+]/[-] but-
tons

 

Songs

 

18 (additional songs can be loaded into internal
memory from a computer)

 

Tremolo Arm Range

 

-300 

 

 

 +300 cents

 

Tempo Range

 

32 

 

 

 280

 

Balance Range

 

 

 

 127

 

Capo Range

 

 

 

 10

 

Tuning

 

28 tuning settings in addition to normal

 

Connectors

 

DC IN 9V, PHONES/OUTPUT (mini stereo jack),
MIDI IN and MIDI OUT

 

Maximum Output Power

 

0.7 W (batteries or AC adaptor)

 

PHONES/OUTPUT

 

Output impedance: 50

 

 

Speaker

 

5 cm

 

Power Supply

 

PA-D09 AC Power Adaptor (supplied)
Six 1.5V  “AA” size, R6P or equivalent batteries

 

Power Consumption

 

6.5 W (using the PA-D09 AC Power Adaptor)

 

Dimensions (w x d x h)

 

809 x 300 x 72 mm (32" x 11-3/4" x 3")

 

Weight

 

1.6 kg (3 lbs. 8oz.) (w/o batteries)

 

Supplied Accessories

 

Tremolo Arm, Strap, C-Clip x 2, Pick, AC Power Adap-
tor, USB-MIDI Interface UX16, Safety Precautions 
Document, EZ-EG Song Chord Chart, Warranty Card 

 

* Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes 

only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifica-
tions at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options 
may not be the same in every locale, please check with your Yamaha dealer.

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