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Control Change Numbers

Control Change data representing Soft/Sostenuto and

Damper pedal operations is transmitted by the PDP-300
whenever one of these pedals is used. If the receiving de-
vice is a tone generator or another keyboard, it will re-
spond in the same way as the PDP-300’s internal tone
generator when one of the pedals is used. The PDP-300
also receives and responds to the appropriate control
change data. See “Control Change ON/OFF” on page 9
for information on turning control change number recep-
tion and transmission ON or OFF.

MIDI Transmit & Receive Channel
Selection

The MIDI system allows transmission and reception of

MIDI data on 16 different channels. Multiple channels
have been implemented to allow selective control of cer-
tain instruments or devices connected in series. For ex-
ample, a single MIDI sequencer could be used to “play”
two different instruments or tone generators. One of the
instruments or tone generators could be set to receive
only on channel 1, while the other is set to receive on
channel 2. In this situation the first instrument or tone
generator will respond only to channel-1 information
transmitted by the sequencer, while the second instru-
ment or tone generator will respond only to channel-2 in-
formation. This allows the sequencer to “play” two com-
pletely different parts on the receiving instruments or
tone generators.

In any MIDI control setup, the MIDI channels of the

transmitting and receiving equipment must be matched
for proper data transfer. An “OMNI” receive mode is
also available, which allows reception on all 16 MIDI
channels. In the OMNI mode it is not necessary to match
the receive channel of the receiving device to the the
transmit channel of the transmitting device (except when
receiving mode messages).

Setting the MIDI Channels

1. Press and hold the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button.
2. Press the key on the keyboard corresponding to the

desired MIDI transmit or receive channel.*

3. Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button.

* Keys C1 through D

2 on the keyboard are used to set the

MIDI transmit channel, and keys C3 through D

#

4 are used to

turn the OMNI mode OFF and set the MIDI receive channel as
shown in the illustration below. The E4 key sets the OMNI
receive mode and basic receive channel 1.

Note: When the power is initially turned ON, MIDI receive is set

to the OMNI mode and the transmit channel is set to 1.

MIDI FUNCTIONS

A Brief Introduction to MIDI

MIDI, the Musical Instrument Digital Interface, is a

world-standard communication interface that allows
MIDI-compatible musical instruments and equipment to
share musical information and control one another. This
makes it possible to create “systems” of MIDI instru-
ments and equipment that offer far greater versatility and
control than is available with isolated instruments. For
example, most MIDI keyboards transmit note and veloc-
ity (touch response) information via the MIDI OUT con-
nector whenever a note is played on the keyboard. If the
MIDI OUT connector is connected to the MIDI IN con-
nector of a second keyboard (synthesizer, etc.) or a tone
generator, the second keyboard or tone generator will re-
spond precisely to notes played on the original transmit-
ting keyboard. The result is that you can effectively play
two instruments at once, providing thick multi-instru-
ment sounds.

This same type of musical information transfer is used

for MIDI sequence recording. A sequencer can be used
to “record” MIDI data received from PDP-300, for ex-
ample. When the recorded data is played back, the PDP-
300 automatically “plays” the recorded performance in
precise detail.

Note: Always use a high-quality MIDI cable to connect MIDI

OUT to MIDI IN terminals. Never use MIDI cables longer
than about 15 meters, since cables longer than this can
pick up noise which can cause data errors.

MIDI “Messages” Transmitted &
Received by the PDP-300

The MIDI information (messages) transmitted and re-

ceived by the PDP-300 is as follows:

Note and Velocity Data

This information tells the receiving keyboard or tone

generator to play a certain note (specified by the MIDI
note number) at a certain dynamic level (specified by the
MIDI velocity value). Note and velocity data is transmit-
ted by the PDP-300 whenever a key is pressed, and the
PDP-300’s internal AWM tone generator will “play” the
corresponding note(s) whenever note and velocity data is
received from an external MIDI device.

Program Change Numbers

The PDP-300 transmits a MIDI program number be-

tween 0 and 5 when one of its voice selectors is pressed.
This normally causes the correspondingly numbered
voice or program to be selected on a receiving MIDI de-
vice. The PDP-300 will respond in the same way, auto-
matically selecting the appropriate voice when a MIDI
program change number is received. See “Program
Change ON/OFF” on page 9 for information on turning
program change number reception and transmission ON
or OFF.

For setting the receive channel. (C3 ~ D

#

4)

For setting the transmit channel. (C1 ~ D

#

2)

Summary of Contents for PDP-300

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Page 2: ...on to update existing units SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to pro duce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the production methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY con...

Page 3: ...cated in the instructions contained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifica tions not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to fol...

Page 4: ...hen installing the joint connectors in the holes in the side panels D make sure that the arrows printed on their upper surface face in the direction shown in the illustration Make sure that the left and right base boards are facing in the proper direction as shown in the illustration The grooved edge of each base board should face inward z x 1 2 3 4 Long screws gold x 4 Short large head screws bla...

Page 5: ... on the side panels D then screw in and securely tighten the four short black colored screws c v b Connect the pedal cords Attach the pedal cord to the two pedal cord holders lo cated on the side panel then insert the pedal cord plug into the connector located at the bottom of the main unit s rear panel making sure that the tab on the plug faces forward Check to make sure that all screws have been...

Page 6: ...ntire keyboard up or down and MIDI functions For details refer to the TRANSPOSI TION and MIDI FUNCTIONS sections on pages 7 and 8 respectively t Voice Selectors The PDP 300 has six voice selectors Simply press any of the voice selectors to select the corresponding voice The LED indicator above the voice selector will light to indicate which voice is currently se lected The PDP 300 also has a DUAL ...

Page 7: ...iver the output of the PDP 300 to an external keyboard ampli fier or stereo sound system On the contrary the Op tional In jacks can be used to reproduce the output of another instrument such as cassette tape recorder through the PDP 300 s built in speaker 00000 MIDI IN THRU and OUT Connectors The MIDI IN connector receives MIDI data from an external MIDI device which can be used to control the PDP...

Page 8: ...yboard touch response so the volume and timbre of notes played can be con trolled according to how hard you play the keys The amount of variation available depends on the se lected voice 5 You can also add REVERB effects as desired by using the REVERB button see THE CONTROLS AND CONNECTORS on page 4 LISTEN TO THE DEMONSTRATION The PDP 300 is programmed to automatically play two demonstration tunes...

Page 9: ... than the second voice Polyphony in the DUAL mode is as follows Notes voice Polyphony 16 16 8 8 16 5 PITCH CONTROL Pitch control makes it possible to tune the PDP 300 over a 50 cent range in approximately 1 2 cent inter vals A hundred cents equals one semitone so the tun ing range provided allows fine tuning of overall pitch over a range of approximately a semitone Pitch control is useful for tuni...

Page 10: ...FUNCTIONS A Brief Introduction to MIDI MIDI the Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a world standard communication interface that allows MIDI compatible musical instruments and equipment to share musical information and control one another This makes it possible to create systems of MIDI instru ments and equipment that offer far greater versatility and control than is available with isolated i...

Page 11: ...n transmission OFF If the PIANO 2 LED is not lit when the PIANO 2 voice selector is pressed you have turned program change reception transmission ON 3 Release the MIDI TRANSPOSE button Control Change ON OFF Normally the PDP 300 will respond to MIDI control change data received from an external MIDI device or keyboard causing the selected PDP 300 voice to be af fected by pedal and other control set...

Page 12: ...oard at which you wish to set the split point The HARPSICHORD LED will light continuously The split point key becomes the first key of the left hand section 3 Release the split point key 4 Release the MIDI TRANSPOSE button and HARP SICHORD voice selector 5 To return to the normal full keyboard mode hold the MIDI TRANSPOSE button and press the HARPSI CHORD voice selector then release both buttons N...

Page 13: ... number dd Program number dd VOICE selector 00H PIANO 1 01H PIANO 2 02H CLAVINOVA TONE 03H E PIANO 04H HARPSICHORD 05H ORGAN No voice change is made when dd 05H 4 SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES Active Sensing FEH Transmitted every 200 milliseconds If not received for more than 400 milliseconds a NOTE OFF occurs 5 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES Data format F0H 43H nx ff F7H n 0 ff 7CH Panel data reception Pan...

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Page 15: ... is to move the PDP 300 further away from the affected equip ment or vice versa 5 Distorted Sound When the PDP 300 is Connected to An External Amplifier Speaker System If the PDP 300 is connected to a stereo system or in strument amplifier and the sound is distorted reduce the setting of the PDP 300 volume control to a level at which the distortion ceases KEYBOARD 88 KEYS A 1 C7 VOICE SELECTORS PI...

Page 16: ...ING When using any electrical or electronic product basic precautions should always be followed These precautions include but are not limited to the following 1 Read all Safety Instructions Installation Instructions Special Message Section items and any Assembly Instructions found in this manual BEFORE marking any connections includ ing connection to the main supply 2 Main Power Supply Verificatio...

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