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The right-most parameter, Attack mode, determines which notes
in a held cluster of notes are given an attack sound. With the 
(first) setting, only the first note played will have an attack; all
other notes played while the first note is held will have no attack.

With the 

[E]

(Each) setting, all notes played will have an attack sound. 

Pitch Bend (PB)/Modulation

Wheel (MW)

This function lets you set the maximum range that the pitch
will bend when you use the [PITCH] wheel, as well as
determine the type of effect assigned to the [MODULATION]
wheel.

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PITCH BEND RANGE (0 ~ 12)

You can set the pitch to bend up or down for each voice within one
octave, where 0 represents no pitch bend, and 12 represents one octave.
(The default for each voice is set to 2.) Each unit is one semitone.

Moving the [PITCH] wheel to its extreme position while playing the lowest
or highest note on the keyboard may exceed the P-150’s legal range (A-1
~ C7). In such a case, the P-150 will play and repeat the one octave
higher or lower range. (This also occurs if the Transpose setting causes
the pitch bend to exceed the legal range.)

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MODULATION WHEEL ASSIGN (Off, Reverb

Depth, Modulation Speed, Vibrato)

You can assign one of three effects for each voice to the
[MODULATION] wheel, or turn the effect off.

The vibrato effect is internally set and cannot be modified. Note that trying
to apply the vibrato effect to the Piano 1 ~ 4 voices will have no effect.

Keyboard Sensitivity

The Keyboard Sensitivity function lets you control how the
volume of the internal voices and connected MIDI
instruments respond to your playing.

The P-150 lets you designate independent Keyboard
Sensitivity settings for the internal tone generator (each
voice) and external MIDI devices, as well as the minimum
and maximum range of the keyboard volume.

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KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY INTERNAL (Normal,

Soft-1~3, Hard-1~3, Fixed-1~3)

This setting determines how the P-150’s keyboard affects the
internal voices. There are ten different types of sensitivity
settings. (For details, see Velocity Curves, below.)

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KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY MIDI (Normal, Soft-1~3,

Hard-1~3, Fixed-1~3)

This setting determines how the P-150’s keyboard affects
external MIDI devices, such as a tone generator. There are ten
different types of sensitivity settings. (For details, see Velocity
Curves, next page.)

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KEYBOARD RANGE (Minimum, Maximum)

The values set here determine the minimum and maximum
volume range of the keyboard, between 1 and 128. (You cannot
set the minimum number to exceed the maximum number.)

When both minimum and maximum are set to 1, no sound will be
produced.

MW ASSIGN     2
        vibrato 

PB RANGE      1
              2

KBD SENS.INT. 1
       normal/

KBD SENS.MIDI 2
       normal/

KBD RANGE MIN 3
         1-128

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EDIT MODE

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E

Attack Mode

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Page 5: ...ces of your choice Dual mode or by assigning a different voice to each end of the keyboard Split mode In Split mode the key transposition values can be set independently for both main and sub voices One touch Performance recall The P 150 features a Performance Play mode that lets you store up to 24 Performances or configurations of all voice MIDI and other parameter settings for recall at the touc...

Page 6: ... can cause the P 150 to malfunction and may generate interference noise in the other devices as well Extended Disuse Electrical storms can cause power surges which can damage the P 150 s circuitry even if the power switch is turned off Therefore it is best to disconnect the P 150 s power cord from the AC outlet when you will not be using it for an extended period of time Service and Modification T...

Page 7: ...39 Selecting Dual Voices 40 Selecting Split Voices 40 EDIT MODE 42 System 44 MIDI Filter 46 Program Change PC Table 46 Channel 47 Local 48 Continuous Slider CS Foot Controller FC 48 Panel Switch PS 50 Name 50 Organ Combination 50 Pitch Bend Wheel PB Modulation Wheel MW 51 Keyboard Sensitivity 51 Internal Equalizer 52 Reverb 52 Modulation 52 STORE 53 APPENDIX 55 Bulk Dump 55 Initialize 56 Using MID...

Page 8: ...hen you plug in the headphones The sound of the internal voices output from the OUTPUT jacks is not affected 2 Keyboard This 88 key weighted action touch sensitive keyboard incorporates Yamaha s unique Action Effect II keyboard technology which gives it the genuine feel and response of a real piano keyboard 3 Speakers These two built in 13 cm speakers each provide an output of 20 watts If you conn...

Page 9: ... VOICE STORE PERF A SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC PS NAME ORGAN COMBINATION PB MW KBD SENS INT EQ PIANO 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 E PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN1 ORGAN2 STRINGS BASS HALL STAGE ROOM TREMOLO SYMPHONIC CHORUS REVERB MODULATION HIGH MIDDLE LOW EQUALIZER EFFECT C 3 2 ...

Page 10: ... use it to transmit pitch bend messages to other instruments You can assign the pitch bend range to any value within a one octave range 3 MODULATION wheel This wheel can be used in various ways Normally you will use it to apply a vibrato effect to the notes that you play with increasing intensity as you roll it upwards the wheel remains at the specific position that you set it when you let go of i...

Page 11: ... can use it to set the relative volume levels of each Split and Dual voice by holding the BALANCE button and moving the DATA ENTRY slider As a 1 cursor left button in Edit mode you can use it to move the cursor to the left in the LCD screen in order to position it over a desired parameter 6 TRANSPOSE DETUNE q button This is a multiple function button As a TRANSPOSE button you can use it to set the...

Page 12: ...rument voices you want to play the voice names are printed in red above the buttons In Performance Play mode you can use them to select any of the 24 Performances 12 Performances per bank the Performance numbers are printed above the buttons In Edit mode you can use them to select the Edit functions the Edit function names are printed in green below the buttons 6 REVERB button This button lets you...

Page 13: ...edals A single FC4 footswitch is included with your P 150 If you wish to attach additional foot pedals be sure to use only Yamaha models FC4 or FC5 5 FOOT CONTROLLER jack This jack lets you connect a foot controller Yamaha FC7 available separately for use as an auxiliary controller The FC foot controller can be assigned to control a variety of functions including reverb depth or modulation speed w...

Page 14: ... its specified Voice parameter settings which you select In Performance Play mode a complete set of Performance parameters can be configured specifically for any particular voice and its specified Voice parameter settings The P 150 can store up to 24 Performances for instant recall Normally you will operate in Voice Play mode Auto Store status See About Store Type next page as you select sounds an...

Page 15: ...of Voice parameters is available for each Performance VOICE PARAMETERS CONTROLLERS Pitch Bend Range Modulation Wheel Assign KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY Internal MIDI EFFECT Reverb Type Speed Modulation Type Speed Equalizer Internal Low Mid High ABOUT STORE TYPE You can choose the Store Type Non Auto Store and Auto Store When Non Auto Store is selected the store operation is always required except when mo...

Page 16: ...r organ combination values transposition values keyboard local on or off setting MIDI transmit and receive channel numbers plus function assignments for PS1 PS2 CS and FC foot controller the Performance name and others In Voice Play mode you can specify settings for a single set of Performance parameters Performance Parameters VOICE SELECT 12 voices A set of voice parameters KEYBOARD MODE Single D...

Page 17: ...e them Within either Voice Play mode or Performance Play mode you can store the current set of all settings as a User Performance There is a fine distinction between Voice Play mode store and Performance Play mode store functions In Voice Play mode you can overwrite the current set of Voice and Performance parameter settings In Performance Play mode you can select a specific destination Performanc...

Page 18: ...hesitate to ask someone to help you take it out of the box and carefully place it on an optionally available Yamaha LP 3 keyboard stand or a sturdy table 2 Plug in the power cord Next plug the P 150 s power cord into an AC outlet Do not turn on the POWER switch until you have made all connections as described below 3 Connect the sustain pedal Next plug the supplied FC4 footswitch into the SUSTAIN ...

Page 19: ...P 150 using headphones connect a pair of stereo headphones to the PHONES jack located on the left side of the front panel The P 150 s internal speakers will automatically be disconnected whenever headphones are plugged into the PHONES jack If you wish to monitor the output of an external line level device such as a rhythm programmer tone generator or synthesizer via the P 150 s internal speakers c...

Page 20: ...efully inserting it into the groove located along the rear edge of the upper panel Turning on the Power After setting up the P 150 you re ready to turn on the power and begin enjoying the instrument s great sounds and many versatile performance and other features MIDI Cable MIDI OUT MIDI IN P 150 Sequencer Switch on the POWER button then gradually raise the VOLUME slider until you obtain a comfort...

Page 21: ...ATION button once or more to select a Demo song For example press the button once to select the first Demo song Song 1 Play or twice to select the second Demo song Song 2 Play or three times to select the third Demo song Song 3 Play The song you select will begin playing automatically DEMO Song 1 Play HALL STAGE ROOM TREMOLO SYMPHONIC CHORUS REVERB MODULATION EFFECT DEMO Song Select HALL STAGE ROO...

Page 22: ...mode when the P 150 is in Edit mode The LED above the EDIT button will blink when the P 150 is in Edit mode To exit Edit mode simply press the EDIT button Also note that you will not be able to play the P 150 or use any of the Edit mode functions while a Demo song is playing Playing the Voices Selecting and playing the voices of a new P 150 is simple since by default the instrument starts up for t...

Page 23: ...ELECT button As soon as a VOICE SELECT button is pressed Voice Play Single mode is activated The LED above the VOICE button and the selected VOICE SELECT button will light From within Single mode you can easily activate Dual mode see page 26 or Split mode see page 28 To exit Voice Play mode simply enter Performance Play mode For details see page 38 VOICE VOICE SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL L...

Page 24: ...Two of the PIANO voices have special stereo settings which are capable of 16 note polyphonic output Also the BASS voice has both ELECTRIC BASS and acoustic UPRIGHT BASS settings The following table provides an overview of each preset AWM voice NO VOICE DESCRIPTION SAMPLE TYPE POLYPHONY Acoustic grand piano suitable 1 PIANO 1 for various types of music Mono Stereo 32 16 from classical to jazz Acous...

Page 25: ...16 notes CHANGING THE PIANO VOICE SETTING Press and hold PIANO 1 or PIANO 2 for a few moments After a moment the MONO screen briefly appears As you play the keyboard the output of the PIANO 1 voice will be in mono and polyphony will be 32 notes To return the PIANO 1 voice to its stereo setting simply press and hold PIANO 1 for a few moments again The STEREO screen briefly appears Electric Upright ...

Page 26: ...by a lit LED to the left of the name of the selected reverb type These are the initial default assignments set at the factory but you can select any reverb effect you wish for each voice or even turn the reverb effect off You can also change reverb depth on the spot SELECTING A REVERB TYPE Press the REVERB button once or more When you press the REVERB button repeatedly the reverb types will be sel...

Page 27: ... These include CHORUS a modulated delay which effectively makes a voice sound like more than one instrument is being played SYMPHONIC a more pronounced chorus effect and TREMOLO a rotating speaker effect As you select each voice you will notice that most have a specific modulation effect already assigned to them indicated by a lit LED to the left of the name of the selected modulation effect type ...

Page 28: ...rently selected modulation type CHANGING MODULATION SPEED 1 Hold the MODULATION button and move the DATA ENTRY slider or press 1 NO or 1 YES As soon as you move the DATA ENTRY slider or press 1 NO or 1 YES the MODULATION SPEED screen appears If you move the DATA ENTRY slider upward the speed level increases if you move the DATA ENTRY slider downward the speed level decreases A value of 7 will prod...

Page 29: ...f the keyboard known as the main and sub keyboard areas The two keyboard areas are separated at a specified key known as the split point You can determine the split point assign the main and sub voices to either end of the keyboard and adjust the volume balance of the two voices in relation to each other In general the main keyboard area is normally above the split point however there may be cases...

Page 30: ...sound when you play the keyboard The order that you press the buttons will determine which voice is the main voice and which voice is the sub voice For example if you press and hold E PIANO 3 and then press STRINGS the ELECTRIC PIANO 3 voice will be the main voice and the STRINGS voice will be the sub voice In Dual mode since both voices are sounded simultaneously the distinction between the main ...

Page 31: ...nt to set the desired balance by holding the BALANCE button and moving the DATA ENTRY slider with one hand and then playing the keyboard with the other hand 2 Release the BALANCE button After a moment the Dual voice names will reappear in the screen If you choose different Dual voices the balance relationship will remain the same as determined above until you change the balance setting again DETUN...

Page 32: ...zed The amount of pitch adjustment depends on the value you select At the maximum detune setting the voices are each detuned by about one third of a semitone Split Mode When the P 150 is in Split mode you can play two voices at the same time one voice on the left side of the keyboard and another voice on the right side of the keyboard For example you can play a strings pad with one hand while play...

Page 33: ...gnation and keyboard area assignments briefly appear in the screen The first line of the above screen indicates that the current split point area is designated at key C2 the initial default setting The second line indicates that the sub voice is assigned to the left side of the split point while the main voice is assigned to the right side of the split point After a few moments the names of two vo...

Page 34: ...g Split mode since this lets you switch the sub keyboard area on and off as needed For example you can play the main voice in Single Play mode or Dual voices across the entire keyboard during a song s verse and chorus then switch into Split mode to add the sub voice for an intricate two part solo then switch the Split mode off to play remaining verses and choruses ADJUSTING THE BALANCE OF THE SPLI...

Page 35: ...nce relationship will remain the same as determined above until you change the balance setting again CHANGING THE SPLIT POINT 1 Hold the SPLIT button and press a key on the keyboard The key that you press will become the new split point The SPLIT POINT screen appears As long as you hold the SPLIT button the note name of the key that you pressed will blink pressing another key will change the split...

Page 36: ...econd key below or above the split point key The SPLIT AREA screen appears As you hold the SPLIT button and split point key pressing a second key below the split point will designate the left area of the keyboard as the main area Pressing a second key above the split point will again designate the right area of the keyboard as the main area Note that the key that you press to select the split poin...

Page 37: ...lt main voice transpose setting is 12 which means the pitch will transpose up one octave when you press the TRANSPOSE button The default sub voice transpose amounts are set to 0 for Dual and Split modes USING THE TRANSPOSE FEATURE 1 Press the TRANSPOSE button to transpose the pitch of the keyboard The LED above the TRANSPOSE button lights and the TRANSPOSE screen with current transpose value appea...

Page 38: ...ys a fifth or an octave below the main voice If the P 150 is in Single mode and the MIDI transmit switch is enabled the TRANSPOSE screen will display internal and MIDI main voice transposition values As you play in Single mode the pitch of the entire keyboard will transpose according to the main voice setting when you press the TRANSPOSE button The sub voice is not active in Single mode If the MID...

Page 39: ... transpose amount anywhere within a range of four octaves from 24 C1 to 24 C5 If you try to set the transpose amount by pressing a key below C1 or above C5 on the keyboard the P 150 will react as though you pressed C1 or C5 2 Release the TRANSPOSE button The P 150 will assume that you want to transpose using this value and leave the transpose function turned on after you complete the setting In a ...

Page 40: ...he Performances whereas the aforementioned Edit mode settings can be assigned to individual Performances For details about the P 150 s MIDI capabilities see page 57 MIDI MAIN VOICE To set the transpose value for the MIDI main voice press and hold TRANSPOSE then hold MIDI then press a key on the keyboard or press the 1 NO or 1 YES buttons MIDI SUB VOICE To set the transpose value for the MIDI sub v...

Page 41: ... 150 and other MIDI instruments The P 150 s MIDI Panic feature lets you instantly send note off and other messages to all connected MIDI devices ACTIVATING MIDI PANIC Hold the MIDI button then press the REVERB and MODULATION buttons at the same time The MIDI PANIC SEND screen appears briefly when MIDI Panic is activated When MIDI Panic is activated the following messages are sent in sequence over ...

Page 42: ... the PERFORMANCE B bank 2 Press a PERFORMANCE SELECT button Pressing a PERFORMANCE SELECT button activates Performance mode The LEDs above the PERFORMANCE SELECT and PERF buttons light and the name of the Performance appears in the LCD screen To exit Performance Play mode simply press the VOICE button followed by a VOICE SELECT button which will return you to Voice Play mode SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC ...

Page 43: ...n easily select Single voices in the current Performance The procedure is slightly different than in Voice Play mode SELECTING SINGLE VOICES IN PERFORMANCE PLAY MODE Hold the EDIT button then press a VOICE SELECT button The name of the voice appears in the LCD screen SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC PS NAME ORGAN COMBINATION PB MW KBD SENS INT EQ PIANO 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 P...

Page 44: ...d sub voices just as in Voice Play mode For details see Dual Mode page 26 Selecting Split Voices Within Performance Play mode you can easily select Split voices in the current Performance The procedure is slightly different than in Voice Play mode SELECTING SPLIT VOICES IN PERFORMANCE PLAY MODE 1 Press the SPLIT button This activates Split mode from within Performance Play mode The names of the vo...

Page 45: ... COMBINATION PB MW KBD SENS INT EQ PIANO 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 E PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN1 ORGAN2 STRINGS BASS BALANCE SPLIT PERFORMANCE A01 Bass Piano1 SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC PS NAME ORGAN COMBINATION PB MW KBD SENS INT EQ PIANO 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E PIANO 1 E PIANO 2 E PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN1 ORG...

Page 46: ... 2 PROGRAM CHANGE RECEIVE PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER VOICE PERFORMANCE NO PERFORMANCE MENUS 4 CHANNEL Page 1 CHANNEL TRANSMIT RECEIVE 5 LOCAL Page 1 LOCAL 6 CONTINUOUS SLIDER CS FOOT CONTROLLER FC Page 1 CS ASSIGN 2 CS RANGE MIN MAX 3 FC ASSIGN 4 FC RANGE MIN MAX 7 PANEL SWITCH PS Page 1 PANEL SWITCH 1 ASSIGN 2 PANEL SWITCH 2 ASSIGN 8 NAME Page 1 PERFORMANCE NAME CHARACTER SELECT 16 characters 9 ORGAN ...

Page 47: ...uto Store is selected and Edit mode is engaged the letter S P or V will appear to the right of the page number to indicate which type of parameters you are editing System Performance or Voice parameters respectively Channel Local CS FC and PS settings are basically classified as Performance parameters though they are treated as System parameters when Sys is selected for MIDI Channel Local or Contr...

Page 48: ...2 Change the parameter using the 1 NO and 1 YES buttons or by moving the DATA ENTRY slider up or down Parameters may consist of numeric values or specific settings which you can select If the P 150 is in Auto Store status the changes you make will be stored automatically in the current location If the P 150 is in Non Auto Store status when you change a parameter and press the EDIT button to exit E...

Page 49: ...when you change voices or Performances PC OFF 1 5 You can either turn the Program Change popup screen off or have it display between one and five seconds The default setting is Off OTHERS 1 5 You can have all other popup screens display between one and five seconds The default setting is 3 STORE TYPE The Store Type function lets you designate Auto Store or Non Auto Store status For information abo...

Page 50: ...l appear in the first line of the screen and the current assignments will appear in the second line You can choose a specific Voice button number by holding VOICE and pressing the desired VOICE SELECT button You can choose a specific Performance A bank button number by holding PERF A and pressing the desired PERFORMANCE SELECT button You can choose a specific Performance B bank button number by ho...

Page 51: ... Performance has been assigned to the Received program change number If so the main voice will automatically switch to the voice indicated by the program change receive table If the P 150 is in Dual mode this will cause it to shift to Single mode If the program change function has been turned off for that number the message will simply be ignored PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER 1 128 This parameter lets you...

Page 52: ... if the transmit channels or receive channels are appropriately set This is essential when using the P 150 as a master keyboard controller in an expanded MIDI system LOCAL On Off When set to On the internal tone generator will respond to notes you play on the P 150 s keyboard When set to Off the internal tone generator will not respond to notes you play on the P 150 s keyboard If you select Sys fo...

Page 53: ...number LSB bank select message NRPN MSB 099 Sends a Non Registered Parameter number MSB bank select message RPN LSB 100 Sends a Registered Parameter Number LSB bank select message RPN MSB 101 Sends a Registered Parameter Number MSB bank select message Aftertouch Sends a channel aftertouch message CONTINUOUS SLIDER ASSIGN see chart For assigning a specific function to the CS Default is main volume ...

Page 54: ...dit the Organ 1 voice This feature gives you considerable control over the timbre and characteristics of the organ sound so that the range of possibilities are practically limitless With this feature you can literally recreate all of the classic organ sounds from theatre organ to rock and jazz organ by adjusting the flute footage levels and the attack settings just like on conventional organs To e...

Page 55: ...ct off The vibrato effect is internally set and cannot be modified Note that trying to apply the vibrato effect to the Piano 1 4 voices will have no effect Keyboard Sensitivity The Keyboard Sensitivity function lets you control how the volume of the internal voices and connected MIDI instruments respond to your playing The P 150 lets you designate independent Keyboard Sensitivity settings for the ...

Page 56: ... ranges for the currently selected internal voice EQ Low Mid High You can boost increase or cut decrease the volume of each range independently with 16 representing maximum volume cut 16 representing maximum volume boost and 0 representing normal volume The default for each voice is 0 Reverb When the P 150 is in Edit mode pressing REVERB accesses the Reverb Type and Depth settings for the currentl...

Page 57: ...as soon as you change voices Performances or modes After making changes in Edit mode however the P 150 will prompt you and give you the opportunity to overwrite the current edit when you try to leave Edit mode You will find it most convenient to set up your Performances in Voice Play mode Auto Store status since voice selection is so simple then copy it to one of the 24 Performance memories for in...

Page 58: ...rformance bank then press the desired PERFORMANCE SELECT button to designate the Performance number You can also designate the destination Performance bank and number by moving the DATA ENTRY slider The name of the Performance bank and number appears in the screen 4 Press 1 YES to store the current Performance into the designated Performance bank and number Press 1 NO if you want to cancel the sto...

Page 59: ...utton and press the PERF A button 3 Performance Bank B Data Hold the MIDI button and press the PERF B button 4 All Data Hold the MIDI button and press the PIANO 1 SELECT button The BULK SEND screen appears while the operation is in progress When the operation is finished the BULK SEND COMPLETED screen briefly appears To cancel the operation while it is still in progress press the 1 NO button The B...

Page 60: ...WER switch to turn on the power The INITIALIZE ALL screen briefly appears PERFORMANCE A or B BANK You can also initialize only the Performance A bank or B bank default settings To do so first turn the power off then hold both the MIDI and PERF A or PERF B buttons and turn the power back on VOICE SETTINGS Similarly you can initialize only the Voice parameter default settings To do so first turn the...

Page 61: ...ments A MIDI KEYBOARD is capable of transmitting data on at least one of these channels Sequencers and MIDI equipped computers with music sequencing software both of which are generally capable of recording editing and playing back MIDI note controller and other data usually transmit data on several channels at once each channel being designated for a different part of an ensemble performance For ...

Page 62: ... s keyboard will play designated voices in the external tone generators so long as their MIDI receive channels are assigned to the same number as the P 150 s MIDI transmit channel number In Split mode the P 150 can transmit on two MIDI channels at the same time one for the main and one for the sub voice so you can set one tone generator to respond to only the main voice notes and the other tone ge...

Page 63: ...re than one voice at a time so you can configure them for layering several voices by assigning the same MIDI channel to more than one voice or build up a complex ensemble by assigning a different MIDI channel to each voice that makes up a part in your composition You can send program change messages directly to the external tone generators and the effects device such as the SPX 990 from the P 150 ...

Page 64: ...t the operation again An error occurred during reception of bulk data Check all MIDI connections settings etc and attempt the operation again Certain data cannot be transmitted or received because a MIDI Filter is set to On Check each MIDI Filter setting in Edit mode See page 46 Bulk data cannot be transmitted or received because the Device Number parameter is either turned off or does not match t...

Page 65: ...it mode the Balance setting is appropriate See page 30 keyboard are played no sound or only a very soft sound is output The pitch of the P 150 is off Check that or out of tune compared The Master Tune parameter is set correctly See page 44 to standard pitch or other The Transpose feature is turned off See page 33 instruments The Detune Dual mode is set to 0 See page 27 The pitch of the P 150 Check...

Page 66: ...off programs when changing voices or Performances on the P 150 Sustain Footswitch pedal Check that the Footswitch is properly connected to the SUSTAIN jack operation doesn t work properly Cannot select the Organ 1 voice The Organ 1 voice is not accessible in Dual mode Transpose value or split point You cannot use the DATA ENTRY slider to change the transpose value or split point you cannot be chan...

Page 67: ...W PITCH BEND RANGE 0 12 MODULATION WHEEL ASSIGN off reverb depth mod speed vibrato KBD SENS KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY INTERNAL normal soft 1 3 hard 1 3 fixed 1 3 KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY MIDI normal soft 1 3 hard 1 3 fixed 1 3 KEYBOARD RANGE MIN 1 128 MAX 1 128 INT EQ LOW 16 16 MID 16 16 HIGH 16 16 REVERB TYPE ROOM STAGE HALL OFF DEPTH 0 7 MODULATION TYPE CHORUS SYMPHONIC TREMOLO OFF SPEED 0 7 Controls POW...

Page 68: ...ge Bulk NUMBER BANK LSB BANK MSB NUMBER MIDI TRANSMIT ENABLE SW SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE MASTER TUNE REVERB DEVICE NUMBER MIDI MERGE PERFORMANCE ENABLE POPUP TIME STORE TYPE TRANSMIT RECEIVE TX RX on 440 0 active 1 off sys sys sys off 3 non auto store off off off off off off on off off off off off off off on off Voice 01 Perf A01 Perf B12 1 13 36 Voice 01 Perf A01 Perf B12 off Voice...

Page 69: ...l 2 tremolo 3 7 6 0 ORGAN 1 2 mod speed fixed 1 fixed 1 1 128 hall 2 tremolo 0 0 0 0 ORGAN 2 2 mod speed fixed 1 fixed 1 1 128 room 4 tremolo 0 4 0 2 STRINGS 2 mod speed hard 3 hard 3 1 128 hall 5 off 1 3 0 7 BASS 2 off normal normal 1 128 room 3 chorus 2 2 0 0 SINGLE DUAL SPLIT Bass 0 C2 Higher Note Range 0 0 SINGLE Piano1 Strings stereo stereo electric 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Each 0 0 off 12 0...

Page 70: ...Note Range Higher Note Range Higher Note Range Higher Note Range SINGLE DUAL PERF A 02 SPLIT SINGLE DUAL PERF A 03 SPLIT DUAL Piano3 Piano2 stereo stereo electric 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Each 0 6 off 12 0 12 1 1 on off off main volume 007 1 128 sub volume internal 1 128 Honky Tonk 2 mod speed hard 2 hard 2 1 128 room 2 off 0 12 16 12 Bass 0 C2 0 0 SINGLE Piano3 Strings stereo stereo electric 6 5...

Page 71: ...nal 1 128 Dynamic EP 2 mod speed hard 2 hard 2 1 128 stage 2 chorus 4 9 6 6 Bass 0 C2 0 0 DUAL E Piano3 E P 1 stereo stereo electric 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Each 5 0 off 12 0 12 1 1 on off off main volume 007 1 128 sub volume internal 1 128 Ballad EP 2 mod speed hard 1 hard 1 1 128 hall 3 chorus 5 5 2 6 Bass 0 C2 0 0 DUAL E Piano3 Piano1 stereo stereo electric 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Each 0 0 ...

Page 72: ... 02 SPLIT SINGLE DUAL PERF B 03 SPLIT SINGLE Organ1 Strings stereo stereo electric 5 7 6 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 Each 0 0 off 12 0 12 1 1 on off off main volume 007 1 128 sub volume internal 1 128 Pop Organ 2 mod speed normal normal 1 128 stage 4 tremolo 0 1 3 2 Bass 0 C2 0 0 SINGLE Organ1 Strings stereo stereo electric 7 7 7 0 0 0 7 0 1 0 0 0 4 Each 0 0 off 12 0 12 1 1 on off off main volume 007 1 12...

Page 73: ...right 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Each 0 0 off 12 0 12 1 1 on off off main volume 007 1 128 sub volume internal 1 128 Acoustic Duo 2 mod speed hard 1 hard 1 1 128 stage 2 off 0 0 0 3 Bass 0 C2 0 0 SPLIT E Piano1 Strings stereo stereo electric 6 5 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 3 Each 0 0 off 12 0 12 1 1 on off off main volume 007 1 128 sub volume internal 1 128 Electric Duo 2 mod speed hard 2 hard 2 1 128 stag...

Page 74: ... 440 0Hz 456 3Hz active bypass off 1 16 all on off sys perf sys perf sys perf off 1 5 1 5 auto store non auto store on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off on off off 1 128 off 0 127 off 0 127 off 1 128 off 1 128 off 0 127 off 0 127 off 1 128 off 1 128 off 0 127 off 0 127 off 1 128 PARAMETERS on off SYSTEM Voice 02 Voice 01 Voice 04 ...

Page 75: ...RS PERFORMANCE NAME PERFORMANCE PARAMETERS SINGLE DUAL SPLIT 1 Piano 1 12 Bass 1 Piano 1 12 Bass stereo mono stereo mono electric upright 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 0 7 16 15 0 7 A 1 C7 16 15 on off 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 off 1 16 off 1 16 ALL on off off FA FB FC off FA FB FC off rev depth mod speed main sub etc 1 128 1 128 off rev depth mod speed main sub etc 1 128 1 128...

Page 76: ...OLLER PROGRAM CHANGE PARAMETER CHANGE BULK DUMP MIDI In 9n En Bn 01H FA FB FC Bn 00 77H Dn F0 Bn 00 78H Dn F0 Cn P C Tx TABLE Txch OUT Device No Device No Tx 1ch MERGE SW MERGE SW Tx Filter MIDI SW Split P C Rx TABLE Rx Filter IN Split Split Split Split Rxch Rx 1ch Rxch Rx 1ch Rxch Rx 1ch Rxch Rx 1ch FE ACTIVE SENSING MERGE 8n NOTE OFF 9n NOTE ON OFF Bn 01 Modulation 07 Volume 40 Sustain 42 Sosten...

Page 77: ...tted with 7 bit resolution 3 1 6ChannelModeMessage When you press Panic switch SW all sounds off all notes off reset all controllers will be transmitted See page 37 for detail 3 2Reception 3 2 1NoteOn Off 1 9nH kk vv n channel no 9nH Note on off status kk Key note Reception 0 C 2 127 G8 vv Velocity Key on 1 127 Key off 0 2 8nH kk vv n channel no 8nH Note off Status kk Key note Reception 0 C 2 127 ...

Page 78: ...to its initial value Nothing is done while Omni On is selected At reception the status of the following items are reset to their initial values Modulation Depth Main Volume Sustain Soft Sostenuto and Pitch Bend Depth Reverb Depth remains unchanged Modulation Depth Off Main Volume Max Sustain Off Soft Off Sostenuto Off Pitch Bend Depth Center 4 SYSTEMREALTIMEMESSAGES When Start Continue or Stop is ...

Page 79: ...lk Dumps cannot be sent from the P 150 6 After the P 150 receives one status byte of the System Exclusive Messages if the status of other channel messages etc are received before an EOX is received the EOX is transmitted and other messages for example channel messages are separated from the System Exclusive Messages and are transmitted When MIDI Merge is On the MIDI Panic feature does not work 5 4...

Page 80: ... 07 MODSPD 0 7 Modulation Speed Control Transmitted and received when allocated to the assignable Controller 6 PARAMETERCHANGETABLE 6 1SystemSetup F0H 43H 1nH 2AH 20H 00H 00H N2H 00H V2H F7H n Device Number N2H Parameter Number V2H Parameter Value 2 N2 data name V2 data range note 0 00 MTUNE 64 63 o b Master Tuning 1 01 MENABSW off on MIDI Tx Enable SW 2 02 MREVSW bypass active Reverb Bypass SW 3 ...

Page 81: ...F7H n Device Number N1H Parameter Number N2H Parameter Number V1H Parameter Value 1 1 don t send P C V2H Parameter Value 2 N2 data name V2 data range note 0 00 TXPGM1 0 127 Voice 01 0 127 0 127 11 03 TXPGM12 0 127 Voice 12 12 04 TXPGM13 0 127 Perf A01 0 127 0 127 23 17 TXPGM24 0 127 Perf A12 24 18 TXPGM25 0 127 Perf B01 0 127 0 127 35 23 TXPGM36 0 127 Perf B12 N1 data name 00 TX P C Data 01 Bank S...

Page 82: ...5H Perf A10 Voice 16H Perf A11 Voice 17H Perf A12 Voice 18H Perf B01 Voice 19H Perf B02 Voice 1AH Perf B03 Voice 1BH Perf B04 Voice 1CH Perf B05 Voice 1DH Perf B06 Voice 1EH Perf B07 Voice 1FH Perf B08 Voice 20H Perf B09 Voice 21H Perf B10 Voice 22H Perf B11 Voice 23H Perf B12 Voice VOICE data 0 F0H 1 43H 2 0NH 3 7AH 4 bytes 5 6 S 7 K 8 9 10 2 11 4 12 9 13 0 14 V 15 0 16 00H 29 30 type 1 31 type 2...

Page 83: ...10 9 11 0 12 M 13 F 14 00H 29 30 F7H 7 3KeyboardMode type 1 00H type 2 Performance Number type2 PERFORMANCE NUMBER 00H Perf A01 0BH Perf A12 0CH Perf B01 17H Perf B12 18H Voices DUMP REQUEST data 0 F0H 1 43H 2 2NH 3 7AH 4 S 5 K 6 7 8 2 9 4 10 9 11 0 12 K 13 B 14 00H 27 28 type 1 29 type 2 30 F7H KEYBOARD MODE data 0 F0H 1 43H 2 0NH 3 7AH 4 bytes 5 6 S 7 K 8 9 10 2 11 4 12 9 13 0 14 K 15 B 16 00H 2...

Page 84: ...60 check_sum 161 F7H 7 5ProgramChangeTransmitTableBulkDump type 1 00H type 2 Voice No type 2 VOICE NUMBER 00H P C Data 01H Bank Select MSB 02H Bank Select LSB P C Tx TABLE data 0 F0H 1 43H 2 0NH 3 7AH 4 bytes 5 6 S 7 K 8 9 10 2 11 4 12 9 13 0 14 P 15 T 16 00H 29 30 type 1 31 type 2 Supplement Parameter Change 5 00H 35H of Program Change Transmit Table 32 TXPGM1 MSB 33 TXPGM1 LSB 102 TXPGM36 MSB 10...

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Page 86: ...Y MODE 19 Voice Parameters 11 Voices and Polyphony 20 82 APPENDIX INDEX A APPENDIX 55 Auto Store 45 B Backup Battery 2 Balance Dual 27 Balance Split 30 Bank Select PC Table 47 Bass Electric Upright 21 Blank Chart 64 Bulk Dump 55 C Channel 47 Continuous Slider CS 48 CS FC 48 D Demo Songs 17 Detune 27 Device Number 44 Dual Mode 26 E EDIT MODE 42 Edit Menu Tree 42 Equalizer Internal 52 Equalizer Pane...

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