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Overview of the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC

 

 

Once connected and installed, the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC becomes a seamless additional sound 

source for the host tone generator or synthesizer — providing a total of 88 drum/percussion voices 

(80 Preset, 8 User), which can be edited from the panel of the host device.  The PLG150-DR/

PLG150-PC can be easily installed to any device compatible with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in 

System or the XG Plug-in System.

 

 

A single PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC Plug-in Board functions as one part for the host device, provid-

ing up to 32 different voices (in mono sampling), and several boards can be installed to the same 

host device.

 

 

Thanks to the built-in effect processing power, the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC has two separate 

effect blocks — Insertion and Reverb — that can be applied to each kit.

 

 

With the included Voice Editor, you can easily edit the sound for each note in the kit as well as the 

effect parameters, and create up to eight original User kits — all from your Windows computer.

 

 

The PLG150-DR also features a special drum kit based on the stunning stereo drum kit of the pop-

ular Yamaha MOTIF.  (Not all of the sounds are exactly the same.)  For MOTIF users, this means 

you can use the PLG150-DR to play high-quality drum tracks and free up maximum polyphony for 

other sounds on the MOTIF.

 

 

The PLG150-DR also has drum kits that have the same note mapping as XG kits — making them 

fully compatible with any XG song data.  This means you can simply enter desired program 

changes, and your drum tracks will play and sound exactly as intended — or even better!

The following items have been included in the package of your new PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC.  

Please make sure that you have them all before starting to setup and use the instrument.  If an item is 

missing, contact the store or dealer from which you purchased the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC.

 

• PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC Plug-in Board

• PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC Owner’s Manual (this book)

• CD-ROM

Main Features of the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC

Included Items

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Summary of Contents for PLG150-DR

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Page 2: ...nted 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 follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This product has been tested and found to comply with the re...

Page 3: ...ftware This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in whichYamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software styles files MIDI files WAVE data and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under...

Page 4: ...ers 9 For XG Plug in System Users 10 Editing the DR PC Native Part Parameters 12 Parameters 13 Native Part Parameters 13 Native System Parameter 15 Voice Edit Parameters 15 About the Included CD ROM 18 For Windows Users 18 For Macintosh Users 24 Demonstration Songs 25 Appendix 26 Voice List 26 DR PC Plug in Voice List 52 Effect List 53 Parameter List XG Modular Synthesis Plug in System 59 MIDI Dat...

Page 5: ...s and create up to eight original User kits all from your Windows computer The PLG150 DR also features a special drum kit based on the stunning stereo drum kit of the pop ular Yamaha MOTIF Not all of the sounds are exactly the same For MOTIF users this means you can use the PLG150 DR to play high quality drum tracks and free up maximum polyphony for other sounds on the MOTIF The PLG150 DR also has...

Page 6: ...ould also have an available slot or space for installing the PLG150 DR PLG150 PC For detailed instructions on installing the PLG150 DR PLG150 PC refer to the owner s manual of the Plug in compatible mother device e g MOTIF MU128 etc Tone Generation System AWM2 Advanced Wave Memory 2 Polyphony 32 when using mono sampled voices Number of voices 80 Preset voices 8 User voice area Interface Plug in co...

Page 7: ...ces are created with these parameters Voice Edit Parameters System Parameters XG System Parameters DR PC Native System Parameters XG Effect Parameters Reverb Chorus Variation Insertion1 Insertion2 Part Parameters XG Part Parameters DR PC Native Part Parameters Voice Reverb Voice Insertion DR PC Voice Parameters Inst128 Inst3 Inst2 Inst1 plg150drpc e 2 fm のコピー Page 7 Friday May 24 2002 5 15 PM ...

Page 8: ...s any of the PLG1 PLG3 buttons The following display or one similar appears 3 Select a Group Press any of the GROUP A H buttons 4 Select a Voice Press any of the NUMBER 1 16 buttons When using the PLG150 DR in the Song mode on the MOTIF make sure to make these settings Set the Receive Channel of the PLG part the part to which the PLG150 DR has been assigned to Channel 10 On the MOTIF set the inter...

Page 9: ...of the voice For parameter values a setting of 0 results in no change while positive and negative values increase and decrease the value respectively 1 Select the desired DR PC voice as described in Selecting DR PC Voices on page 8 2 Enter the Voice Edit mode Press the EDIT button 3 Select an element to be edited 1 Press any one of the NUMBER buttons 1 4 to edit the element parameters 2 Press the ...

Page 10: ...nce Press the MODE button and use the SELECT buttons 2 Set the Part Assign parameter to the desired Part number To do this 1 Press the UTIL button 2 Select the PLUGIN menu with the SELECT button and press ENTER 3 Select the PLG150 DR PLG150 PC menu if necessary with the SELECT buttons and press ENTER The Part Assign menu appears 4 Use the VALUE buttons or dial to change the Part number The Part As...

Page 11: ...he VALUE buttons to select the desired bank 5 Select the desired voice number Move the cursor to the Voice Program Number parameter with the SELECT buttons and use the VALUE buttons to select the desired voice DR Preset voice 000 001 080 DR User voice 000 001 008 PC Preset voice 001 001 080 PC User voice 001 001 008 Alternately you can select voices from a connected MIDI keyboard or from sequencin...

Page 12: ...he value respectively The Part parameter settings cannot be saved in Multi Play mode If you wish to save your Part parameter edits do it from the Performance mode or Plug in Board Editor The example displays used in the following explanations are all taken from the MU128 1 Select the Part having the DR PC voice then select the desired voice Select the appropriate Part with the PART buttons then wi...

Page 13: ...e Note Select 4 Tune This determines the pitch of the selected note s instrument The greater the value the higher the pitch Negative values lower the pitch Range 64 00 63 Note Select 1 Level Note Select 4 Level This determines the level or volume of the selected note s instrument Range 64 00 63 Note Select 1 Pan Note Select 4 Pan This determines the stereo position of the selected note s instrumen...

Page 14: ... Range 12 12dB Vce Not available INS LFOFrq Insertion Effect LFO Frequency This determines the frequency of LFO modulation for the PLG150 DR PLG150 PC s built in Inser tion effect Range 127 00 127 Not available INS LFODpt Insertion Effect LFO Frequency This determines the depth of LFO modulation for the PLG150 DR PLG150 PC s built in Insertion effect Range 127 00 127 Not available INS DryWet Inser...

Page 15: ...and as such are more detailed and offer greater sonic control than the Native parameters Voice Edit parameters are divided into two groups 1 the Common parameters which affect all instruments in the kit voice and 2 the Instrument parameters which are set independently for each instrument For greater ease and convenience in editing use the Plug in Board Editor contained on the included CD ROM For d...

Page 16: ... voice Range 0 127 Inst Instrument Pitch Coarse This determines the coarse pitch setting of the selected instrument in semitones Range 64 0 63 Inst Instrument Pitch Fine This determines the fine pitch setting of the selected instrument in 1 cent steps Range 64 0 63 Inst Instrument Level This determines the level of the selected instrument Range 0 127 Inst Instrument Alternate Group This determines...

Page 17: ...s determines whether the selected instrument responds to MIDI Note On messages or not Settings 0 Off 1 On Inst Instrument Filter Cutoff Frequency This determines the cutoff frequency for the filter applied to the selected instrument The greater the value the more open the filter and the brighter the sound becomes The lower the value the more muted the sound Range 64 0 63 Inst Instrument Filter Res...

Page 18: ...CAUTION For Windows Users About Open Plug in Technology Open Plug in Technology OPT is a newly developed software format that allows control over MIDI devices from a music software sequencer For example this allows you to start up and operate various parts of your music system such as plug in board editors and mixing control editors directly from an OPT compatible sequencer without having to use e...

Page 19: ... Plug_ Plug in Board Editor for PLG150 DR 1 2 Enables you to edit the PLG150 DR voices on your computer Motif Plug in Editor files for MOTIF Editor Enables you to edit the PLG150 DR voices on the Voice Editor for MOTIF6 MOTIF7 MOTIF8 Data Demonstration phrases Demonstration phrases created using the PLG150 DR Demonstration song Drum solo Demonstration song created using the PLG150 DR Plug in Voice...

Page 20: ...g ar500enu exe 3 Double click on arxxx exe Acrobat Reader Setup Dialog box will be displayed 4 Execute the installation by following the on screen directions After installation is complete the Acrobat folder appears on your PC in Program Files as the default For information on using the Acrobat Reader refer to the Reader Guide in the Help menu Plug in Editor files for MOTIF Editor If you use the M...

Page 21: ... you edit it When using the Board Voice bank In this condition any parameter changes made from the host synthesizer are not applied to the User voice When selecting Preset banks etc In this condition you can hear the changes made to the User voice by the parameter edits on the host synthesizer NOTE MSPS compatible synthesizer Speaker Plug in Board Editor User voice Board voice Data transmission Co...

Page 22: ...lick OK Start the Plug in Board Editor in the client application as a plug in software The Plug in Board Editor can be used as a plug in software in any client application compatible with Open Plug in Technology OPT Refer to the owner s manual of the client application for details on using plug in software For SQ01 users By installing the Plug in Board Editor you can select PLG150 DR PLG150 PC voi...

Page 23: ... mother device MIDI driver software is needed to set the port here The appropriate MIDI driver is contained in the CD ROM included with the mother device When the mother device and your PC are connected with a USB cable select YAMAHA USB OUT xxx When they are connected with serial cable select YAMAHA CBX Driver For details refer to the owner s manual of the mother device Using the Plug in Board Ed...

Page 24: ...s DR Motif Plug in Editor file for MOTIF Editor Enables you to edit the PLG150 DR voices on the Voice Editor for MOTIF6 MOTIF7 MOTIF8 Data Demonstration phrases Demonstration phrases created using the PLG150 DR Demonstration song Drum solo Demonstration song created using the PLG150 DR Plug in Voice Data This is Plug in voice data featuring a total of 64 voices that were created using the PLG150 D...

Page 25: ...ystem compatible instrument make sure to first make these settings Select the appropriate multi timbral mode on the instrument on the MOTIF this would be the Song mode Set the Receive Channel of the PLG part the part to which the PLG150 DR PLG150 PC has been assigned to Channel 1 Set all other parts to channels other than Channel 1 When listening to the demo songs on an XG Plug in System compatibl...

Page 26: ...Q 77 BAAB Hat Room3 2BandEQ 78 BBAA Cym Room3 2BandEQ 79 BABA Sn1 Room3 2BandEQ 80 BAAA Sn2 Room3 2BandEQ Pgm Kit Name Reverb Insertion PLG150 PC MSB 79 LSB 1 Pgm Kit Name Reverb Insertion 1 AfroCubn Room1 2BandEQ 2 Brazil Room1 2BandEQ 3 MotifLtn Room1 2BandEQ 4 GM Perc Room1 2BandEQ 5 AfrCbn61 Room1 2BandEQ 6 Brazil61 Room1 2BandEQ 7 AC PlgDR 3 Room1 2BandEQ 8 Br PlgDR 3 Room1 2BandEQ 9 Lt PlgDR...

Page 27: ...ooth Lo Tom Dry Lo Tom Dry Lo Tom Rock Lo Tom Rock Lo 46 A 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Power 1 Hat Open Dry 1 Hat Open Rock1 Sw 1 Hat Open Rock2 1 47 B 1 Tom Power Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid Tom Dry Lo Mid Tom Dry Lo Mid Tom Rock Lo Mid Tom Rock Lo Mid 48 C 2 Tom Power Hi Mid Tom Smooth Hi Mid Tom Dry Hi Mid Tom Dry Hi Mid Tom Rock Hi Mid Tom Rock Hi Mid 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 17 T...

Page 28: ... Pedal Dry 1 Hat Pedal Heavy Lo 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 45 A 1 Tom Power Lo Dry Tom Smooth Lo Dry Tom Dry Lo Tom Dry Lo Tom Stick Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo 46 A 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Dry 1 Hat Open Heavy Lo 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 47 B 1 Tom Power Lo Mid Dry Tom Smooth Lo Mid Dry Tom Dry Lo Mid Tom Dry Lo Mid Tom Stick Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid 48 C 2 Tom Power Hi Mid Dry...

Page 29: ...y Lo Amp on Tom Dry Lo SFX Tom Dry Lo DBk on Hat Open Rock2 1 Hat Open Heavy Dst 1 on Hat Open Heavy Lo OD 1 on Hat Open Heavy Amp 1 on Hat Open Dry SFX 1 Hat Open Dry DBk 1 on Tom Power Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid Dst on Tom Stick Mid OD on Tom Dry Lo Mid Amp on Tom Dry Lo Mid SFX Tom Dry Lo Mid DBk on Tom Power Hi Mid Tom Smooth Hi Mid Dst on Tom Stick Hi Mid OD on Tom Dry Hi Mid Amp on Tom Dry Hi ...

Page 30: ... Tom Power Lo LoFi on Tom Smooth Lo Nz on 46 A 1 Hat Open Dry BBk 1 on Hat Open Heavy RBk 1 on Hat Open Brilliant DTk 1 on Hat Open Heavy Ethn 1 on Hat Open Dry LoFi 1 on Hat Open Heavy Nz 1 on 47 B 1 Tom Power Lo Mid BBk Tom Smooth Lo Mid RBk Tom Power Mid DTk Tom Dry Lo Mid Ethn on Tom Power Lo Mid LoFi on Tom Smooth Lo Mid Nz on 48 C 2 Tom Power Hi Mid BBk Tom Smooth Hi Mid RBk Tom Power Hi DTk...

Page 31: ...Flg on Tom Smooth Lo Ph1 on Tom Power Lo Ph2 on Hat Open Dry BAmb 1 Hat Open Heavy Elc 1 on Hat Open Heavy EAmb 1 on Hat Open Brilliant Flg 1 on Hat Open Heavy Ph1 1 on Hat Open Brilliant Ph2 1 on Tom Smooth Dry LoMid BAmb Tom Smooth Lo Mid Elc Tom Dry Lo Mid EAmb Tom Power Lo Mid Flg on Tom Smooth Lo Mid Ph1 on Tom Power Lo Mid Ph2 on Tom Smooth Dry HiMid BAmb Tom Smooth Hi Mid Elc Tom Dry Hi Mid...

Page 32: ... mp Ride Cymbal 21 mf Amb on 50 D 2 Tom Rock Hi Trm on Tom Stick Hi APan on Tom Dry Hi Drn on Tom Snare Dry Hi mf on Ride Cymbal Cup 21 Amb on 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal Rock1 Trm on Ride Cym 21 Lo APan Sw on Ride Cymbal 21 Drn Sw on SFX Snare Dry Hi ff Ride Cymbal 22 Amb on 52 E 2 China Cymbal Rock Trm on China Cymbal 17 Hi APan on China Cymbal Drn on SFX Snare Dry Lo Sw Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Amb on 53 F 2 ...

Page 33: ... Sw 1 Hat 1 4 1 2 Heavy Sw 1 Hat Closed Brilliant ff 1 Hat Closed Heavy ff 1 Tom Power Lo Floor 5 Tom Power Lo Floor 5 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 Hat 1 4 Brilliant 1 Hat 1 4 Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Tom Power Lo Tom Smooth Lo Hat 1 2 Brilliant 1 Hat 1 2 Heavy 1 Tom Power Mid 6 Tom Power Mid 6 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Ope...

Page 34: ...f 4 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Kick Power Dry Lo Snare Dry Lo p Tom Rock Hi Hat Pedal Brilliant 4 54 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Kick 18x22 Maple Dry Sw Snare Dry Lo mp Tom Power Lo Floor Hat 1 4 1 2 Brilliant Sw 4 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Kick18x22 Maple Dry mp Snare Dry Lo mf Tom Power Hi Floor Hat 1 4 Brilliant 4 56 G 2 China Cymbal 17 China Cymba...

Page 35: ...th Lo Floor Tom Power Lo Floor Tom Power Lo Floor Tom Smooth Lo Floor Splash Cymbal 10 Hat Closed Brilliant Sw 1 Hat Closed Heavy Sw 1 Hat Closed Brilliant Sw 1 Hat Closed Heavy Sw 1 Hat Closed Brilliant Sw 1 China Cymbal Tom Power Hi Floor Tom Smooth Hi Floor Tom Power Hi Floor Tom Power Hi Floor Tom Smooth Hi Floor China Cymbal 17 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat...

Page 36: ...Pedal Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 45 A 1 Tom Power Lo Tom Smooth Lo Tom Smooth Lo Tom Smooth Lo Tom Smooth Lo 46 A 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 47 B 1 Tom Power Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid Tom Smooth Lo Mid 48 C 2 Tom Power Hi Mid Tom Smooth Hi Mid ...

Page 37: ... Hi Floor Tom Power Hi Floor Tom Power Hi Floor Tom Power Hi Floor Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Hat Pedal Heavy 1 Hat Pedal Brilliant 1 Tom Smooth Lo Tom Power Lo Tom Smooth Lo Tom Power Lo Tom Power Lo Tom Power Lo Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Hat Open Heavy 1 Hat Open Brilliant 1 Tom Smooth ...

Page 38: ...5 G 2 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 56 G 2 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell 57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 58 A 2 Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 22 R L 60 C 3 Kick Powe...

Page 39: ...sh Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Crash Cymbal 14 Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Vibraslap Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 22 R L Ride Cymbal 21 R L Ride Cymbal 21 R L Ride Cymbal 21 R L Crash Cymbal Snare Power Dry Hi Sw ...

Page 40: ... 52 E 2 China Cymbal 17 China Cymbal 17 China Cymbal 17 China Cymbal 17 China Cymbal 17 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 Ride Cymbal Cup 22 54 F 2 Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine Tambourine 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 Splash Cymbal 10 56 G 2 Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell Cowbell 57 A 2 Cr...

Page 41: ...R Sw Tamborim1 Sw TumbaO Sw 65 F 3 TimbaleHE Sw TamborimT Sw Maracas1 Sw GMTimbaleH TimbaleHE Sw Tamborim2 Sw CongaB Sw 66 F 3 TimbaleF1 Tamborim1 Sw Maracas2 Sw GMTimbaleL TimbaleF1 Tamborim3 Sw CongaT Sw 67 G 3 TimbaleF2 Tamborim2 Sw Guiro1 Sw on GMAgogoH Guira1 on Tamborim4 Sw CongaOS Sw 68 G 3 TimbaleF3 Tamborim3 Sw Guiro3 Sw GMAgogoL Guira2 on Tamborim5 Sw CongaM 69 A 3 TimbaleF4 Tamborim4 Sw...

Page 42: ...2 GMTriangle2 on TimbaleLE MenuSurdoHLH2 MenuFunkBell2 MenuTamborim3 58 A 2 GMRepinique4 on TimbaleF2 MenuSurdoHRM MenuWdBlkLarge1 MenuTamborim4 59 B 2 GMSongoBell2 PailaH Sw MenuSurdoHRO MenuWdBlkLarge2 MenuTamborim5 60 C 3 SurdoL1 Sw on SurdoL1 Sw on GMBongo1 HandBellMO Sw MenuCaixa1 MenuWdBlkSmall1 MenuTamborim6 61 C 3 SurdoL2 Sw on SurdoL2 Sw on GMBongo2 MamboBell Sw MenuCaixa2 MenuWdBlkSmall2...

Page 43: ...oHLH2 MenuTimbaleF4 Dly TimbaleLE Dly Pandeiro4 Sw MenuShaker11 MenuAgogo3 MenuCaxixiL1 MenuCongaStick MenuSurdoHRM MenuTimbaleF5 Dly TimbaleL2 Sw Dly Pandeiro5 Sw on MenuShaker12 MenuAgogo1 MenuCaxixiL2 MenuQuintoR1 MenuSurdoHRO MenuTimbaleF6 Dly TimbaleLM Dly Pandeiro6 on MenuCabassaL1 on MenuAgogo2 MenuCaxixiL3 MenuQuintoR2 MenuRepiniqueL1 MenuCaixa1 Dly PailaL Sw Dly Pandeiro7 on MenuCabassaL2...

Page 44: ...ro7 on on OvrDrv PailaL Sw on OvrDrv Pandeiro7 on on OvrDrv GMBongo1 on 61 C 3 Dly GMBongoL Dly GMBongo2 NoisDly TimbaleH1 Sw on NoisDly Caixa1 Sw on OvrDrv TimbaleH1 Sw on OvrDrv Caixa1 Sw on OvrDrv GMBongo2 on 62 D 3 Dly GMCongaHMute Dly GMConga1 NoisDly PailaH Sw on NoisDly Caixa2 Sw on OvrDrv PailaH Sw on OvrDrv Caixa2 Sw on OvrDrv GMConga1 on 63 D 3 Dly GMCongaHOpen Dly GMConga2 NoisDly Timba...

Page 45: ... on Dist1 GMTriangle2 on Dist1 SurdoHLH2 on Dist2 TimbaleLE on Dist2 Pandeiro4 Sw on Dist2 GMTriangle2 on OvrDrv SurdoHRM on Dist1 TimbaleL2 Sw on Dist1 Pandeiro5 Sw on on Dist1 GMRepinique4 on on Dist1 SurdoHRM on Dist2 TimbaleL2 Sw on Dist2 Pandeiro5 Sw on on Dist2 GMRepinique4 on on OvrDrv SurdoHRO on Dist1 TimbaleLM on Dist1 Pandeiro6 on on Dist1 GMSongoBell2 on Dist1 SurdoHRO on Dist2 Timbale...

Page 46: ...urdoHLH2 on Flanger TimbaleLE on Flanger Pandeiro4 Sw on Flanger CabassaL10 on on Phaser CabassaL10 on on Resntr1 CongaO3 on Resntr1 TimbaleF4 on 58 A 2 Dist2 SurdoHRM on Flanger TimbaleL2 Sw on Flanger Pandeiro5 Sw on on Flanger CaxixiL1 on Phaser CaxixiL1 on Resntr1 CongaStick on Resntr1 TimbaleF5 on 59 B 2 Dist2 SurdoHRO on Flanger TimbaleLM on Flanger Pandeiro6 on on Flanger CaxixiL2 on Phaser...

Page 47: ...on on Mod3 Agogo1 on Resntr2 Caixa1 on Resntr2 RepiniqueL1 on Mod1 PailaL Sw on Mod1 Pandeiro7 on on Mod2 PailaL Sw on Mod2 Pandeiro7 on on Mod3 Agogo2 on Resntr2 Caixa2 on Resntr2 RepiniqueL2 on Mod1 TimbaleH1 Sw on Mod1 Caixa1 Sw on Mod2 TimbaleH1 Sw on Mod2 Caixa1 Sw on Mod3 Agogo4 on Resntr2 Caixa3 on Resntr2 RepiniqueL3 on Mod1 PailaH Sw on Mod1 Caixa2 Sw on Mod2 PailaH Sw on Mod2 Caixa2 Sw o...

Page 48: ...d3 CabassaL10 on on Mod4 Tamborim3 on Mod4 Shaker10 on Mod5 Tamborim3 on Mod5 Shaker10 on Pitch FunkBell2 Pitch CabassaL10 on 58 A 2 Mod3 CaxixiL1 on Mod4 Tamborim4 on Mod4 Shaker11 on Mod5 Tamborim4 on Mod5 Shaker11 on Pitch Agogo3 Pitch CaxixiL1 59 B 2 Mod3 CaxixiL2 on Mod4 Tamborim5 on Mod4 Shaker12 on Mod5 Tamborim5 on Mod5 Shaker12 on Pitch Agogo1 on Pitch CaxixiL2 60 C 3 Mod3 CaxixiL3 on Mod...

Page 49: ...tch QuintoS1 on Pitch RepiniqueL4 Rev TimbaleH2 Sw Rev Caixa3 Sw Rev ChekereS3 Sw Rev GMCongaHOp Rev TimbaleH2 Sw Rev TamborimT Sw Pitch QuintoS2 on Pitch RepiniqueL5 Rev TimbaleHR Sw Rev Caixa4 Sw Rev ChekereST Rev GMCongaL Rev TimbaleHR Sw Rev Tamborim1 Sw Pitch QuintoM on Pitch RepiniqueL6 on Rev TimbaleHE Sw Rev TamborimT Sw Rev Maracas1 Sw Rev GMTimbaleH Rev TimbaleHE Sw Rev Tamborim2 Sw Pitc...

Page 50: ...TumbaT Sw Rev SurdoL2 Sw on Rev SurdoL2 Sw on Rev GMBongo2 Rev MamboBell Sw Rev MnCaixa2 Rev MnWdBlkSmall2 62 D 3 Rev TumbaSC Sw Rev RepiniqueH1 Sw Rev TriangleS1 Sw on Rev GMConga1 Rev WdBlkSmall Sw Rev MnCaixa3 Rev MnChekereS1 63 D 3 Rev TumbaM Rev RepiniqueH2 Sw Rev TriangleS2 Sw Rev GMConga2 Rev WdBlkLarge Sw Rev MnCaixa4 Rev MnChekereS2 64 E 3 Rev TumbaO Sw Rev RepiniqueH3 Sw Rev TumbaO Sw Re...

Page 51: ...mbaleF1 Rev MnTamborim1 Rev MnShaker8 Rev MnSongoBellL2 Rev MnCabassaL8 on Rev MnCongaO1 Rev MnSurdoH4 on Rev MnTimbaleF2 Rev MnTamborim2 Rev MnShaker9 Rev MnFunkBell1 Rev MnCabassaL9 on Rev MnCongaO2 Rev MnSurdoHLH1 Rev MnTimbaleF3 Rev MnTamborim3 Rev MnShaker10 Rev MnFunkBell2 Rev MnCabassaL10 on Rev MnCongaO3 Rev MnSurdoHLH2 Rev MnTimbaleF4 Rev MnTamborim4 Rev MnShaker11 Rev MnAgogo3 Rev MnCaxi...

Page 52: ...AAB Hats 62 BBAA Cym 63 BABA Snrs1 64 BAAA Snrs2 No Plug in Voice Name PLG150 PC PcPlgVc1 mid Slot1 PcPlgVc2 mid Slot2 PcPlgVc3 mid Slot3 No Plug in Voice Name 1 AfroCuban 2 Brazil 3 MotifLatin 4 GM Perc 5 AfroCubn61 6 Brazil61 7 AfCb PlgDR 8 Brzl PlgDR 9 Latn PlgDR 10 GmLatinDrm 11 Live Pop 12 Kick Snare 13 AfrCbnHand 14 BrazilHnd1 15 BrazilHnd2 16 Bells 17 Shakers 18 Skins 19 Sticks 1 20 Sticks ...

Page 53: ...NS EQ Low Gain 15 EQ High Frequency 500 16 0k Hz 28 58 table 3 INS EQ High Frq 16 EQ High Gain 12 12 dB 52 76 INS EQ High Gain No Parameter Display Value See Table DR PC Native Part Parameter 1 Lch Delay 0 1 715 0 ms 1 7150 2 Rch Delay 0 1 715 0 ms 1 7150 3 Feedback Delay 1 0 1 715 0 ms 1 7150 4 Feedback Delay 2 0 1 715 0 ms 1 7150 5 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 6 High Damp 0 1 1 0 1 10 7 8 9 10 Dry...

Page 54: ... INS EQ Low Gain 8 EQ High Frequency 500 16 0k Hz 28 58 table 3 INS EQ High Frq 9 EQ High Gain 12 12 dB 52 76 INS EQ High Gain 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 INS DryWet 11 12 13 14 15 16 No Parameter Display Value See Table DR PC Native Part Parameter 1 LFO Frequency 0 00 39 7 Hz 0 127 table 1 INS LFO Freq 2 LFO Depth 0 127 0 127 INS LFO Depth 3 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 50 2 0k Hz 8 40 table 3 INS...

Page 55: ...evel 0 127 0 127 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 INS DryWet 11 Edge Clip Curve 0 127 mild sharp 0 127 12 13 14 15 16 No Parameter Display Value See Table DR PC Native Part Parameter 1 EQ Low Gain 12 12 dB 52 76 INS EQ Low Gain 2 EQ Mid Frequency 500 10 0k Hz 28 54 table 3 3 EQ Mid Gain 12 12 dB 52 76 4 EQ Mid Width 1 0 12 0 10 120 5 EQ High Gain 12 12 dB 52 76 INS EQ High Gain 6 EQ Low ...

Page 56: ... REVERSE GATE 1 19 8 3 64 0 47 0 0 32 6 3 10 0 0 0 CHORUS1 6 54 77 106 0 28 64 46 64 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHORUS2 8 63 64 30 0 28 62 42 58 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHORUS3 4 44 64 110 0 28 64 46 66 64 0 0 0 0 0 0 CHORUS4 9 32 69 104 0 28 64 46 64 64 0 0 0 0 1 0 CELESTE1 12 32 64 0 0 28 64 46 64 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 CELESTE2 28 18 90 2 0 28 62 42 60 84 0 0 0 0 0 0 CELESTE3 4 63 44 2 0 28 64 46 68 127 0 0 0 0 0 0 CELEST...

Page 57: ...8 4 8 49 4 9 50 5 0 51 5 1 52 5 2 53 5 3 54 5 4 55 5 5 56 5 6 57 5 7 58 5 8 59 5 9 60 6 0 61 6 1 62 6 2 63 6 3 64 6 4 65 6 5 66 6 6 67 6 7 68 6 8 69 6 9 70 7 0 71 7 1 72 7 2 73 7 3 74 7 4 75 7 5 76 7 6 77 7 7 78 7 8 79 7 9 80 8 0 81 8 1 82 8 2 83 8 3 84 8 4 85 8 5 86 8 6 87 8 7 88 8 8 89 8 9 90 9 0 91 9 1 92 9 2 93 9 3 94 9 4 95 9 5 96 9 6 97 9 7 98 9 8 99 9 9 100 10 0 101 11 1 102 12 2 103 13 3 1...

Page 58: ...2 22 69 4 23 72 5 24 75 7 25 78 8 26 82 0 27 85 1 28 88 3 29 91 4 30 94 6 31 97 7 32 100 9 33 104 0 34 107 2 35 110 3 36 113 5 37 116 6 38 119 8 39 122 9 40 126 1 41 129 2 42 132 4 43 135 5 44 138 6 45 141 8 46 144 9 47 148 1 48 151 2 49 154 4 50 157 5 51 160 7 52 163 8 53 167 0 54 170 1 55 173 3 56 176 4 57 179 6 58 182 7 59 185 9 60 189 0 61 192 2 62 195 3 63 198 5 table 8 Reverb Width Depth Hei...

Page 59: ...TIAL LEVEL PCH PEG InitLvl Pitch EG Attack Time PITCH EG ATTACK TIME PCH PEG Attack Pitch EG Release Level PITCH EG RELEASE LEVEL PCH PEG Level Pitch EG Release Time PITCH EG RELEASE TIME PCH PEG Release LFO Rate VIBRATO RATE LFO Param Speed LFO Pitch Modulation Depth VIBRATO DEPTH LFO Param PMod LFO Delay VIBRATO DELAY LFO Param Delay HPF Cutoff Frequency HIGH PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY QED Fil...

Page 60: ...n 0 127 If the Multi Part parameter Rcv EXPRESSION OFF that part will not receive Expression This message is processed on the host device e g MOTIF MU128 9000Pro etc 1 2 7 Holdl This message controls sustain pedal on off Control Parameter Data Range 64 Hold1 0 63 64 127 OFF ON When this is ON currently sounding notes will continue to sound even if note off messages are received If the Multi Part p...

Page 61: ...l Parameter Data Range 123 All Note Off 0 1 3 4 Omni Off Works the same as when All Note Off is received Control Parameter Data Range 124 Omni Off 0 1 3 5 Omni On Works the same as when All Note Off is received Control Parameter Data Range 125 Omni On 0 1 4 Program change This message is used to switch voices It changes the program number on the receiving channel When the change is to include the ...

Page 62: ... is required to process this message be sure to allow an appropriate interval before sending the next message 2 1 3 XG Parameter Change This message sets XG related parameters Each message can set a single parameter The message format is as follows 11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1NH N device Number 01001100 4CH Model ID 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address ...

Page 63: ...his message sets the special parameters for PLG150 DR PLG150 PC Unlike Parameter change one message can modify multiple parameters 11110000 F0H Exclusive status 01000011 43H YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0NH N Device Number 01100111 67H Model ID 0sssssss SSH ByteCountMSB 0ttttttt TTH ByteCountLSB 0ggggggg GGH Address High 0mmmmmmm MMH Address Mid 0lllllll LLH Address Low 0vvvvvvv VVH Data 0kkkkkkk KKH Check ...

Page 64: ...16 01 00 7F VIBRATO DEPTH 64 63 40 17 01 00 7F VIBRATO DELAY 64 63 40 18 01 00 7F LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY 64 63 40 19 01 00 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE 64 63 40 1A 01 00 7F EG ATTACK TIME 64 63 40 1B 01 00 7F EG DECAY TIME 64 63 40 1C 01 00 7F EG RELEASE TIME 64 63 40 1D 01 28 58 MW PITCH CONTROL 24 24 semitones 40 1E 01 00 7F MW LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 9600 9450 cent 40 1F 01 00 7F MW A...

Page 65: ...DEPTH 0 127 00 5F 01 00 7F AC1 LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 60 01 00 5F AC2 CONTROLLER NUMBER 0 95 11 61 01 28 58 AC2 PITCH CONTROL 24 24 semitones 40 62 01 00 7F AC2 LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 9600 9450 cent 40 63 01 00 7F AC2 AMPLITUDE CONTROL 100 100 40 64 01 00 7F AC2 LFO PMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 65 01 00 7F AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 66 01 00 7F AC2 LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 67 01 NOT USED 68 01 NOT USED 6...

Page 66: ...01 00 7F REVERB EFFECT PARAMETER 14 00 10 01 00 7F REVERB EFFECT PARAMETER 15 00 11 01 00 7F REVERB EFFECT PARAMETER 16 00 12 01 00 7F REVERB EFFECT RETURN 00 13 01 01 7F REVERB EFFECT PAN 40 TOTAL SIZE 14 Parameter Description Address H M L PLG150 DR PLG150 PC NATIVE CURRENT VOICE common 10 1F 00 00 00 00 Multi Part1 Multi Part16 PLG150 DR PLG150 PC NATIVE CURRENT VOICE instrument 20 2F 00 00 00 ...

Page 67: ...0 16 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 11 00 17 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 12 00 18 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 13 00 19 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 14 00 1A 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 15 00 1B 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 16 00 1C 01 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT TO REVERB SEND 00 TOTAL SIZE 1D 2p nn 00 01 00 7F INSTRUMENT PITCH COARSE 40 01 01 00 7F INSTRUMENT...

Page 68: ...t6 0 m bit13 7 00 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 6 LSB LSB bit6 0 m bit6 0 00 0E 02 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 7 MSB MSB bit6 0 m bit13 7 00 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 7 LSB LSB bit6 0 m bit6 0 00 10 02 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 8 MSB MSB bit6 0 m bit13 7 00 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 8 LSB LSB bit6 0 m bit6 0 00 12 02 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 9 MSB MSB bit6 0 m ...

Page 69: ...0F 01 00 02 NOTE SELECT3 INSERTION EFFECT Off On Inst 02 10 01 00 7F NOTE SELECT3 LEVEL 64 63 40 11 02 00 40 NOTE SELECT3 PAN MSB 127 127 40 2000 00 7F NOTE SELECT3 PAN LSB MSB bit6 0 m bit13 7 00 MSB bit6 0 m bit6 0 13 02 00 40 NOTE SELECT3 REV SEND MSB 127 127 40 2000 00 7F NOTE SELECT3 REV SEND LSB MSB bit6 0 m bit13 7 00 MSB bit6 0 m bit6 0 15 01 00 7F NOTE SELECT4 TUNE 64 63 cent 40 16 01 00 ...

Page 70: ...efault x 3 Mode Messages x 3 4 2 Altered x Note x 0 127 Number True voice 13 108 Velocity Note ON x o 9nH v 1 127 Note OFF x x After Key s x x Touch Ch s x o 1 Pitch Bend x o 0 24 semi 1 0 32 x o 1 Bank Select 1 10 x o 1 6 38 x o 1 Data Entry 64 66 x o 1 Control 71 74 x o 1 Sound Controller 96 97 x o 1 RPN Inc Dec Change 98 99 x o 1 NRPN LSB MSB 100 101 x o 1 RPN LSB MSB plg150drpc e 3 fm のコピー Pag...

Page 71: ...120 Aux Reset All Cntrls x o 121 Local ON OFF x x Mes All Notes OFF x o 123 sages Active Sense x o Reset x x Notes 1 receive if switch is on 2 4 is always treated as 3 regardless of its value 3 transmit receive if exclusive switch is on Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO o Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No plg150drpc e 3 fm のコピー Page 71 Friday May 24 2002 5 16 PM ...

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