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Playing the Piano

Chapter

2

Using the Silent Piano™ Function

1

[For upright pianos not equipped with a sostenuto pedal]

Press the center pedal and slide it to the left.

[For upright pianos equipped with a sostenuto pedal]

Pull the silencing lever towards you until you hear 
a click and feel the mechanism catch.

2

Plug the headphones into the PHONES jack.

You can use two sets of headphones simultaneously.

3

Adjust the volume with the VOLUME knob.

To set the appropriate volume, adjust it while playing the keyboard 
and listening to the sound.

Caution

• To prevent damage to your hearing, refrain from raising the volume to excessive levels, and do not use the headphones for 

extended periods of time.

• Do not pull the headphone cord or apply excessive force on the plug. This can damage the headphone and lead to sound 

output malfunction.

Note

• The keying sound of the keyboard remains even though the Silent Piano™ function is activated.
• Adjusting the volume with the VOLUME knob affects the output level of headphones, the AUX OUT jacks, and the TA mode 

performance.

Summary of Contents for TransAcoustic SHTA

Page 1: ...Owner s manual Manuel de l utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Manual del propietario Uso e manutenzione SHTA ...

Page 2: ...nd environmen tally 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 contain a small nonrechargeable battery which if applicable is sol dered in place The average life span of this type of battery is appro...

Page 3: ...nvironnement convivial Nous croyons sincèrement que nos produits et les méthodes de production les produisaient atteignent ces buts En accord avec la lettre et l esprit de la loi nous vou lons que vous vous rendiez compte de ce qui suit Notification relative à la batterie Ce produit PEUT contenir une petite batterie non rechargeable qui quand ceci est applicable est soudée en place La durée moyenn...

Page 4: ... or moisture does not op erate normally or has been dropped 15 This product shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and that no objects filled with liquids such as vases shall be placed on the apparatus 16 Do not put burning items such as candles on the apparatus 17 Do not place this product or any other objects on the power cord or place it in a position where any one could walk on trip ove...

Page 5: ...5 Ce produit ne doit pas être exposé à un suintement ou des éclaboussures et aucun objet rempli de liquide tels que des vases ne doit être mis sur l appareil 16 Ne mettez pas des articles brûlants tels que des bougies sur l appareil 17 Ne placez ce produit ni aucun autre objet sur le cordon d alimentation secteur ou ne le placez pas dans une position où n importe qui pourrait marcher dessus trébuc...

Page 6: ...d in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reasonable level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other electronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may ...

Page 7: ...nt inapproprié des déchets Pour plus d informations à propos de la collecte et du recyclage des déchets d équipements électriques et électroniques veuillez contacter votre municipalité votre service de traitement des déchets ou le point de vente où vous avez acheté les produits Pour les professionnels dans l Union Européenne Si vous souhaitez vous débarrasser des déchets d équipements électriques ...

Page 8: ...a sus autoridades locales y pregunte por el método correcto de disposición Informazioni per gli utenti sulla raccolta e lo smaltimento di vecchia attrezzatura Questo simbolo sui prodotti sull imballaggio e o sui documenti che li accompagnano significa che i prodotti elettriche e elettroniche non dovrebbero essere mischiati con i rifiuti domestici generici Per il trattamento recupero e riciclaggio ...

Page 9: ... English SHTA Owner s manual ...

Page 10: ...e TransAcoustic piano Refer to the user s guide for each device Use the correct cables and connect as specified Set the volume level on all the devices to minimum before applying power Do not play the TransAcoustic piano at a high volume for extended periods you may damage your hearing This is especially important when using headphones If you think your hearing ability is impaired consult your doc...

Page 11: ...oy the clear and beautiful tone of the piano The piano voice is sampled with the binaural sampling method 1 2 Even if you listen through headphones you can enjoy the immersive sound as if it sounds from the piano In addition you can enjoy the natural sound for a long time without straining the ear The unit is equipped with various effects that reproduce the specific resonance of an acoustic piano ...

Page 12: ... a worst case scenario the speaker can be damaged when it is moved Yamaha engineers resolved this issue through separating the vibration speaker from the soundboard and inserting a link mechanism that absorbs changes in shape 1 3 Just as every person has a different face the soundboard reverberation characteristics of each piano differ Yamaha utilizes unique capabilities to test play each piano an...

Page 13: ...high temperature areas or in locations with a high degree of humidity Avoid placing this instrument in dusty or dirty areas Do not expose this instrument to spray or fumes Trademarks and Copyrights The contents of this owner s manual and the copyrights thereof are under exclusive ownership by Yamaha Corporation Yamaha TransAcoustic Silent Piano Silent CFX and Disklavier are trademarks of Yamaha Co...

Page 14: ...Internal Memory 26 Recording Your Performance on the USB Storage Device 28 Recording with the Metronome 30 Chapter 5 Handling Song Files 31 Copying a Song File to the USB Storage Device 31 Deleting a Song File 33 Chapter 6 Connecting to Other Devices 35 Connecting to Audio Devices 35 Connecting to MIDI Devices 37 Connecting the USB Storage Device 38 Chapter 7 Using Various Functions 40 Setting the...

Page 15: ... and slow 2 Silencing pedal For models not equipped with a sostenuto pedal Activates the Silent Piano function page 13 Sostenuto pedal For models equipped with a sostenuto pedal Sustains the notes that are being played at that time even after you release the keys Subsequently played notes are not affected 3 Damper pedal Sustains notes even after you release the keys While performing with the Piano...

Page 16: ... and parameters or set values of various settings 7 FUNC button Switches the function The function will be switched as follows each time you press this button 8 Function indicators Show the selected function 9 Display Shows the voice number song number or values of various settings 10 USB port Connect the USB storage device page 38 11 PHONES jacks stereo mini jack You can connect two stereo headph...

Page 17: ...g Started Chapter 1 Control unit bottom panel 13 14 13 MIDI IN MIDI OUT jacks Connect to the input or output jacks of external MIDI devices 14 AUX IN AUX OUT jacks stereo mini jack Connect to the input or output jacks of external audio devices ...

Page 18: ...tch the cable or bend its ends Do not attempt to use the cable if it is stretched or if the ends of the cable have been bent Attempting to do so may cause interruptions to the power supply Always turn off the main unit power before disconnecting the AC power cable When you wish to move the piano unplug the AC power cable from the AC outlet before proceeding Unplug the AC power cable from the AC ou...

Page 19: ...mp lights up The display shows the voice number 1 Piano The TransAcoustic piano is now ready for use Note The sound is not output properly if you hold down the keyboard while turning the power on Remove your hand from the keyboard when turning the power on Turning the Power Off After use turn the power off 1 Press the POWER button The POWER lamp turns off Screwdriver 0102 silentseries en indd 11 1...

Page 20: ...Tips If you skip this step you can enjoy playing the acoustic piano while overlaying the sound from the soundboard Layer Playing function Note If the headphones are connected to the PHONES jack the Silent Piano function is activated To play with the TA mode be sure to disconnect them 2 Adjust the volume with the VOLUME knob To set the appropriate volume adjust it while playing the keyboard and lis...

Page 21: ...me with the VOLUME knob To set the appropriate volume adjust it while playing the keyboard and listening to the sound Caution To prevent damage to your hearing refrain from raising the volume to excessive levels and do not use the headphones for extended periods of time Do not pull the headphone cord or apply excessive force on the plug This can damage the headphone and lead to sound output malfun...

Page 22: ...ike metallic bars to produce sound Pipe Organ 1 The voice featuring the combination of pipes 8 4 2 of a principal brass instrument organ Pipe Organ 2 The voice featuring a full coupler of a pipe organ Pipe Organ 3 A pipe organ sound that combines flute type woodwind type stops of different pitches 8 4 Pipe Organ 4 A pipe organ sound that combines flute type woodwind type stops of different pitches...

Page 23: ...t the Electric Piano voice The pedal switches between on and off of the chorus effect When you select the Vibraphone voice The pedal switches between on and off of the vibrato When you select the Jazz Organ voice The pedal switches the rotary speaker speed fast and slow Changing the voice to that of a piano You can change the voice to that of a piano with the touch of a button 1 Press the PIANO bu...

Page 24: ...the desired reverb type Reverb Type Explanation Room Reverberation similar to that heard in a normal room Hall 1 Reverberation similar to that heard in a small concert hall Hall 2 Reverberation similar to that heard in a large concert hall Stage Reverberation similar to that heard on a stage Note You can recall the default reverb type by pressing the YES and NO buttons simultaneously 4 Press the F...

Page 25: ...e beat You can change the beat in the range of 2 to 15 or 0 The first beat is accented with the bell sound and the rest with clicks When the beat is set to 0 clicks sound on all beat Note You can recall the default beat setting 0 by pressing the YES and NO buttons simultaneously 6 Press the FUNC button to return to the tempo setting display 7 Press STOP button to stop the metronome Note The metron...

Page 26: ...e Keys do not move during the song playback Use headphones or commercially available powered speakers to listen to the song In ESEQ format a file named PIANODIR FIL will be recognized as an administrative file Therefore the unit does not play back the PIANODIR FIL file You can also play back the music software for Disklavier purchased from the Yamaha MusicSoft website For further information refer...

Page 27: ...election display 5 Press the YES or NO button to select the desired song number Song Number Explanation d 01 d 03 Plays back only the selected song When the playback advanced to the end of the selected song playback stops Random playback Plays back all demonstration songs continuously in random order All playback Plays back all demonstration songs continuously in sequence Note You can recall the f...

Page 28: ...n to select P preset songs 4 Press the FUNC button to return to the song selection display 5 Press the YES or NO button to select the desired song number Song Number Explanation P 01 P 50 Plays back only the selected song When the playback advanced to the end of the selected song playback stops Random playback Plays back all preset songs continuously in random order All playback Plays back all pre...

Page 29: ... display 5 Press the YES or NO button to select the desired song number Song Number Explanation U 01 U 10 Plays back only the selected song When the playback advanced to the end of the selected song playback stops Random playback Plays back all user songs on the internal memory continuously in random order All playback Plays back all user songs on the internal memory continuously in sequence Note ...

Page 30: ...the song category selection display The currently selected song category blinks on the display Hold 4 Press the YES or NO button to select desired category Song Category Explanation USB MIDI user songs The MIDI songs you recorded and saved on the USB storage device USB MIDI external songs The MIDI songs created with other instrument on the USB storage device USB AUDIO user songs The audio songs yo...

Page 31: ...l playback Plays back all preset songs in the selected category continuously in sequence The example shows the USB MIDI user song category Note You can recall the first song within the selected category by pressing the YES and NO buttons simultaneously If you select the user songs that contains no data the song number and the blank indication appears alternately on the display If the selected song...

Page 32: ...rt playback again Stopping playback You can stop playback and start it from the beginning of the song Press the STOP button during playback Press the PLAY PAUSE button to start playback again Moving to the other song To move to the previous song Press the NO button at the beginning of the song during playback or pause To move to the next song Press the YES button during playback or pause To move t...

Page 33: ... to adjust the tempo You can adjust the playback tempo in the range of 50 to 50 Set 0 to revert to the original tempo Note You can adjust the tempo relatively for the original one For example if you set 10 for the song of which tempo is 100 bpm the song will be played back at 110 bpm 10 faster than the original You can recall the original tempo by pressing the YES and NO buttons simultaneously 3 P...

Page 34: ...isplay 2 Hold the FUNC button for a second to switch to the song category selection display The currently selected song category blinks on the display Hold 3 Press the YES or NO button to select U user song on the internal memory 4 Press the FUNC button to return to the song selection display 5 Press the REC button The REC lamp blinks and the unit turns into the recording standby mode The smallest...

Page 35: ...song being recorded exceeds the size limit approximately 500 KB during recording FUL appears on the display and recording stops automatically Press either the STOP YES or NO button to save the data 9 Stop playing and press the STOP or REC button Recording stops When recording is stopped dashes appear on the display indicating that recorded data is being saved If the data is successfully saved End ...

Page 36: ...category appears on the display 3 Hold the FUNC button for a second to switch to the song category selection display The currently selected song category blinks on the display Hold 4 Press the YES or NO button to select desired category Song Category Explanation USB MIDI user songs Select this to record your performance as a MIDI song USB AUDIO user songs Select this to record your performance as ...

Page 37: ...ing recorded exceeds the size limit 80 minutes or the capacity of the USB storage device has run out during recording FUL appears on the display and recording stops automatically Press either the STOP YES or NO button to save the data For audio song recording The sound input from the AUX IN jack is also recorded 10 Stop playing and press the STOP or REC button Recording stops When recording is sto...

Page 38: ... second to switch to the beat setting display The current beat setting blinks on the display Hold 5 Press the YES or NO button to change the beat You can change the beat in the range of 2 to 15 or 0 The first beat is accented with the bell sound and the rest with clicks When the beat is set to 0 clicks sound on all beat Note You can recall the default beat setting 0 by pressing the YES and NO butt...

Page 39: ...at the front of the control unit For details see Connecting the USB Storage Device on page 38 2 Press the FUNC button repeatedly to switch the function to SONG The song number of the currently selected category appears on the display 3 Hold the FUNC button for a second to switch to the song category selection display The currently selected song category blinks on the display Hold 4 Press the YES o...

Page 40: ...nstration songs or preset songs If you try to copy such songs E01 or Pro appears on the display Hold 8 Press the YES or NO buttons to select the destination song number 9 Press the FUNC button n y and SAv appears alternately on the display 10 Press the YES button Copying starts Dashes appear on the display indicating that the selected song is being copied If the song is successfully copied End wil...

Page 41: ...number of the currently selected category appears on the display 3 Hold the FUNC button for a second to switch to the song category selection display The currently selected song category blinks on the display Hold 4 Press the YES or NO button to select desired category Song Category Explanation User song on the internal memory Select this to delete the user song on the internal memory USB MIDI use...

Page 42: ...ppears on the display Hold 8 Press the YES button Deletion starts Dashes appear on the display indicating that the selected song is being deleted If the song is successfully deleted End will appear on the display Caution Do not turn the unit off or disconnect the USB storage device while dashes appear on the display as this may corrupt the data or damage the internal memory and or the USB storage ...

Page 43: ...AUX OUT jack When connected to a compo system or IC recorder You can record performances played using the Silent Piano function When connected to powered speakers or a stereo system You can listen to performances played using the Silent Piano function The signal output from this jack is the same sound as that heard when listening through headphones To AUX OUT jack stereo mini jack Control unit bot...

Page 44: ...o AUX IN jack stereo mini jack Audio cable Control unit bottom panel OR CD player etc Other sound modules Caution Do not route the output from the AUX OUT jack to the AUX IN jack Doing so will cause feedback of the audio signal which may damage the unit and or the connected device Note During the playback of audio songs you cannot hear the sound input through the AUX IN jack You can transpose page...

Page 45: ...MIDI device You can reproduce the Silent Piano performances using sound modules such as synthesizers and other MIDI devices Control unit bottom panel To MIDI OUT jack MIDI cable Other MIDI device Connecting to the MIDI IN jack When connected to a sequencer You can use the sound module of this unit to reproduce performance data received from connected devices Sequencer Control unit bottom panel To ...

Page 46: ...th your legs when it is connected to the unit Do not insert any objects other than the USB storage device into the USB port as it may become unusable Note Check that the USB storage device is free of memory and software protection before attempting to use it as these kinds of protection will prohibit access to the memory The unit is USB 1 1 compliant You can also connect USB 2 0 devices however da...

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Page 48: ...F3 1 42 Keyboard Tuning F3 2 42 Scale Scale F4 1 43 Base Note F4 2 43 Pitch Curve F4 3 43 Metronome Volume F5 44 Song Single Repeat F6 1 44 Song Balance F6 2 44 Song Transpose F6 3 44 Audio Tuning F6 4 44 Acoustic Processing Damper Resonance Depth F7 1 44 String Resonance Depth F7 2 45 Sustain Sample Depth F7 3 45 Key off Sample Volume F7 4 45 TA Mode Tone Control Low F7 5 45 TA Mode Tone Control ...

Page 49: ...display 2 Press the YES or NO button to select the desired item 3 Hold the FUNC button for a second to switch to the parameter setup display The current parameter for the selected item blinks on the display Hold 4 Press the YES or NO button to change the parameter Note You can recall the default parameter by pressing the YES and NO buttons simultaneously 5 Press the FUNC button to return to the it...

Page 50: ... at the same volume regardless of the strength of keystroke Default setting 0 medium Note You can set the velocity in F2 2 FIXED Velocity when Off FIXED is selected This setting does not revert to its default setting when you turn the unit off FIXED Velocity You can change the velocity when you select Off FIXED in the Touch Sensitivity setting Setting range 1 to 127 Default setting 64 Note This it...

Page 51: ...l of the songs They were often used in the era of Bach and Beethoven They are often used today to reproduce the music of that era on harpsichords 7 Kirnberger temperament Default setting 1 equal temperament Note This setting does not revert to its default setting when you turn the unit off Base Note You need to specify the root when you select a scale other than equal temperament in the Scale sett...

Page 52: ...ongs on the unit is recognized as keyboard playing Therefore increasing this value reduces the volume of the piano sound This setting does not revert to its default setting when you turn the unit off Song Transpose You can transpose the pitch of song playback MIDI and audio or sound input through the AUX IN jack Transposition can be set in semitone increments For example if you set the transpositi...

Page 53: ...ge 0 to 10 Default setting 5 Note The Sustain Sample does not work in the TA mode This setting does not revert to its default setting when you turn the unit off Sustain Sample The sample of the unique change in tone of resonance on the strings and soundboard of an acoustic piano when you press the damper pedal Key off Sample Volume You can set the volume of the Key off Sample This setting is effec...

Page 54: ...default setting when you turn the unit off Piano Playback Channel You can assign the desired channel that is played back as a piano part when the unit receives the MIDI data Setting range Off The unit plays back the MIDI data from the external MIDI device as a song part 1 The unit plays back the 1 channel of the MIDI data from the external MIDI device as a piano part 1 2 The unit plays back the 1 ...

Page 55: ...ransmits or receives control change messages Off The unit does not transmit or receive control change messages Default setting On Note For details on control change messages see MIDI Data Format on page D7 This setting does not revert to its default setting when you turn the unit off Auto Power off You can turn the power off automatically if you do not operate the unit for 30 minutes with the auto...

Page 56: ...e Depending on this setting folders or files the unit can recognize vary Setting Explanation International Folders or files named in alphabet and umlaut can be recognized Japanese Folders or files named in alphabet and Japanese can be recognized 1 To change this setting to International while holding the FUNC and NO buttons simultaneously press the POWER button to turn the unit on Int appears on t...

Page 57: ... 1 While holding the FUNC button press the POWER button to turn the unit on PoF appears on the display and the auto power off function is deactivated Note If you deactivate the auto power off function with this step F9 Auto Power off in Function Setup page 47 is automatically set to Off ...

Page 58: ...cording page 33 The internal memory is being cleaned up All settings made and user song files on the internal memory are being cleared because the power has been turned off before the operations were completed DO NOT turn the unit off when FCL appears in the display The capacity of the internal memory on the unit or the USB storage device is insufficient and the operation cannot be completed Delet...

Page 59: ... of headphones for optimum performance I can hear a rattling sound from the piano body when playing with the Silent Piano function This is not a fault This is the sound of the acoustic piano s keystroke When I play a rapid series of notes with the Silent Piano function a loud sound is emitted that is not part of the performance This is not a fault The structure of the Silent Piano causes this to o...

Page 60: ...one Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets The tone becomes more metallic the harder you play Pressing the soft pedal switches between on and off of the vibrato 8 Celesta The sound of a celesta a percussion instrument in which hammers strike metallic bars to produce sound This instrument is well known for its appearance in Dance of the Sugar plum Fairies from Tchaikovsky s Nutcracker Suite...

Page 61: ...Little Serenade J Haydn P 35 Arabesque J F Burgmuller P 11 Perpetuum mobile C M v Weber P 36 Pastorale J F Burgmuller P 12 Ecossaise L v Beethoven P 37 La chevaleresque J F Burgmuller P 13 Für Elise L v Beethoven P 38 Liebesträume Nr 3 F Liszt P 14 Marcia alla Turca L v Beethoven P 39 Blumenlied G Lange P 15 Piano Sonate op 13 Pathétique 2nd mov L v Beethoven P 40 Barcarolle P I Tchaikovsky P 16 P...

Page 62: ...equence of user songs User songs are named as follows and saved in the USER FILES folder The section indicates the song number Playback occurs in order of the number in the section USERSONG MID MIDI song USERAUDIO WAV audio song Playback sequence of external songs Priority Folder File 1 Administrative files Playback occurs in the order specified in the administrative file 2 Root folder Playback oc...

Page 63: ...elesta Pipe Organ 1 Pipe Organ 2 Pipe Organ 3 Pipe Organ 4 Jazz Organ Strings Choir Synth Pad Piano Strings dual Piano Synth Pad dual Piano Electric Piano 1 dual Voice Selection Playback 480 XG voices 12 Drum SFX kits Wave Memory 256MB Functions Voice variations Reverb Type Switch Room Hall 1 Hall 2 Stage Reverb Depth Adjustment Metronome MIDI Recording Playback Audio WAV Recording Playback Brilli...

Page 64: ...D18 MIDI song 18 54 MIDI transmit channel 46 P Pause 24 Piano playback channel 46 Pitch curve 43 Playback 18 Playback sequence 54 Playback tempo 25 Power 11 Powered speakers 35 Preset song 18 20 53 Program change 47 R Random playback 19 20 21 23 Recording 26 Restoring of the factory default setting 48 Reverb 16 Reverb depth 16 Reverb type 16 Rewind 24 Root folder 54 S Scale 43 Silencing lever 7 12...

Page 65: ...SHTA Data list Data list ...

Page 66: ...rawbarOrg3 0 67 17 2 Perc Organ 0 0 18 1 70sPercOrg1 0 24 18 2 DetPercOrgan 0 32 18 2 LightOrgan 0 33 18 2 Voice Group Voice Name MSB LSB PRG Element Organ Perc Organ2 0 37 18 2 RockOrgan 0 0 19 1 RotaryOrgan 0 64 19 2 SlowRotary 0 65 19 2 FastRotary 0 66 19 2 ChurchOrgan 0 0 20 2 ChurchOrgan3 0 32 20 2 ChurchOrgan2 0 35 20 2 NotreDame 0 40 20 2 OrganFlute 0 64 20 2 Trem OrganFl 0 65 20 2 ReedOrga...

Page 67: ... 2 BrassSect2 0 40 62 2 HighBrass 0 41 62 2 MellowBrass 0 42 62 2 SynthBrass1 0 0 63 2 QuackBrass 0 12 63 2 ResoSynBrass 0 20 63 2 PolyBrass 0 24 63 2 Voice Group Voice Name MSB LSB PRG Element Brass SynthBrass3 0 27 63 2 JumpBrass 0 32 63 2 AnaVelBrass1 0 45 63 2 AnalogBrass1 0 64 63 2 SynthBrass2 0 0 64 1 SoftBrass 0 18 64 2 SynthBrass4 0 40 64 2 ChoirBrass 0 41 64 2 AnaVelBrass2 0 45 64 2 Analo...

Page 68: ...njo 0 28 106 1 Rabab 0 96 106 2 Gopichant 0 97 106 2 Oud 0 98 106 2 Shamisen 0 0 107 1 Koto 0 0 108 1 Voice Group Voice Name MSB LSB PRG Element Ethnic Taisho kin 0 96 108 2 Kanoon 0 97 108 2 Kalimba 0 0 109 1 Bagpipe 0 0 110 2 Fiddle 0 0 111 1 Shanai 0 0 112 1 Shanai2 0 64 112 1 Pungi 0 96 112 1 Hichiriki 0 97 112 2 Percussive TinkleBell 0 0 113 2 Bonang 0 96 113 2 Altair 0 97 113 2 GamelanGongs ...

Page 69: ...1 Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Closed Analog 43 G1 Floor Tom H Tom Room 2 Tom Room 2 Tom Electro 2 Tom Analog 2 44 G 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Closed Analog 2 45 A1 Low Tom Tom Room 3 Tom Room 3 Tom Electro 3 Tom Analog 3 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Analog 47 B1 Mid Tom L Tom Room 4 Tom Room 4 Tom Electro 4 Tom Analog 4 48 C2 Mid Tom H Tom Room 5 Tom Room 5 Tom Electro 5 Tom Analog 5 49 C 2 Crash Cymba...

Page 70: ...elephone Ring 2 43 G1 Tom Analog 2 Tom Brush 2 44 G 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog 3 45 A1 Tom Analog 3 Tom Brush 3 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open 3 47 B1 Tom Analog 4 Tom Brush 4 48 C2 Tom Analog 5 Tom Brush 5 49 C 2 Crash Analog Hand Cymbal 50 D2 Tom Analog 6 Tom Brush 6 51 D 2 Hand Cymbal Short 52 E2 Flute Key Click Car Engine Ignition 53 F2 Car Tires Squeal 54 F 2 Car Passing 55 G2 Car Crash 56 G 2 Cowbell An...

Page 71: ...8 0 5 Electric Piano 2 108 0 4 Electric Piano 3 108 1 4 Harpsichord 1 108 0 6 Harpsichord 2 108 1 6 Vibraphone 108 0 11 Celesta 108 0 8 Pipe Organ 1 108 1 19 Pipe Organ 2 108 0 19 Pipe Organ 3 108 2 19 Pipe Organ 4 108 3 19 Jazz Organ 108 0 16 Strings 108 0 48 Choir 108 0 52 Synth Pad 108 0 89 Dual voices Piano Strings Piano Synth Pad Piano Electric Piano 1 cannot be recalled from the external MID...

Page 72: ...ck Time 0 127 00H 7FH 64 0 63 GM2 74 4AH Brightness 0 127 00H 7FH 64 0 63 GM2 75 4BH Decay Time 0 127 00H 7FH 64 0 63 GM2 76 4CH Vibrate Rate 0 127 00H 7FH 64 0 63 GM2 77 4DH Vibrate Depth 0 127 00H 7FH 64 0 63 GM2 78 4EH Vibrate Delay 0 127 00H 7FH 64 0 63 GM2 84 54H Portamento Control 0 127 00H 7FH Key no 0 127 91 5BH Effect1 Depth 0 127 00H 7FH Data Reverb Send Level Voice Setting GM2 93 5DH Ef...

Page 73: ...m Pan rr drum instrument note number mm 00H 01H 40H 7FH RND L63 C R63 1DH rrH mmH Drum Reverb Send Level rr drum instrument note number mm 00H 7FH 0 127 1EH rrH mmH Drum Chorus Send Level rr drum instrument note number mm 00H 7FH 0 127 1FH rrH mmH Drum Variation Send Level rr drum instrument note number mm 00H 7FH 0 127 Variation Connection SYSTEM mm 00H 01H 7FH OFF ON Variation Connection INSERTI...

Page 74: ...annel Panel Operation Song Playback MIDI Input PLAY PLAY Piano Part REW Piano Others 02 01 00 2 00 7F REVERB TYPE MSB Refer to Effect Parameter List 01 HALL1 00 7F REVERB TYPE LSB 00 Voice Setting 02 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 1 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on Reverb Type 03 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 2 Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on Reverb Type 04 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 3 Refer...

Page 75: ...ffect Parameter List 05 DELAY L C R 00 7F VARIATION TYPE LSB 00 42 2 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 MSB Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on Variation Type 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB 44 2 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 MSB Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on Variation Type 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 LSB 46 2 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 MSB Refer to Effect Parameter List Depends on Varia...

Page 76: ... 1 00 7F CAT INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH 64 0 63 10 1 00 7F AC1 INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH 64 0 63 11 1 00 7F AC2 INSERTION CONTROL DEPTH 64 0 63 TOTAL SIZE 12 20 1 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 11 Refer to Effect Parameter List 21 1 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 12 Refer to Effect Parameter List 22 1 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER 13 Refer to Effect Parameter List 23 1 00 7F INSERTION EFFECT PAR...

Page 77: ... LFO PMOD DEPTH 0 127 0A 21 1 00 7F MW LFO FMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 22 1 00 7F MW LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 23 1 28 58 BEND PITCH CONTROL 24 0 24 semitones 42 24 1 00 7F BEND LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 9600 0 9450 cent 40 25 1 00 7F BEND AMPLITUDE CONTROL 100 0 100 40 26 1 00 7F BEND LFO PMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 27 1 00 7F BEND LFO FMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 28 1 00 7F BEND LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 TOTAL SIZE 29 30 1 00...

Page 78: ... 00 7F AC2 LFO PMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 65 1 00 7F AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 66 1 00 7F AC2 LFO AMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 67 1 00 01 PORTAMENTO SWITCH OFF ON 00 68 1 00 7F PORTAMENTO TIME 0 127 00 69 1 00 7F PITCH EG INITIAL LEVEL 64 0 63 40 6A 1 00 7F PITCH EG ATTACK TIME 64 0 63 40 6B 1 00 7F PITCH EG RELEASE LEVEL 64 0 63 40 6C 1 00 7F PITCH EG RELEASE TIME 64 0 63 40 6D 1 01 7F VELOCITY LIMIT LOW 1 127...

Page 79: ...OW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY 64 0 63 40 0C 1 00 7F LOW PASS FILTER RESONANCE 64 0 63 40 0D 1 00 7F EG ATTACK RATE 64 0 63 40 0E 1 00 7F EG DECAY1 RATE 64 0 63 40 0F 1 00 7F EG DECAY2 RATE 64 0 63 40 TOTAL SIZE 10 20 1 00 7F EQ BASS GAIN 12 12 dB 40 21 1 00 7F EQ TREBLE GAIN 12 12 dB 40 22 1 NOT USED 23 1 NOT USED 24 1 04 28 EQ BASS FREQUENCY 32 2 0k Hz 0C 25 1 1C 3A EQ TREBLE FREQUENCY 500 16 0...

Page 80: ...ameter Change Table 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1n Device Number n always 0 when transmit n 0 F when recieve 01001100 4C Model ID 0hhhhhhh hh Address High 0mmmmmmm mm Address Mid 0lllllll ll Address Low 0ddddddd dd Data 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive XG Bulk Dump F0 43 0n 4C aa bb hh mm ll dd dd cc F7 11110000 F0 Exclusive status Refer to Parameter Change Table Refer to Parameter Change Table Ref...

Page 81: ...011 73 Clavinova ID 00000001 01 Model ID Clavinova common ID 01010000 50 SubID 00010001 11 SubID 0000nnnn 0n Channel 00 0F 00000010 02 SubID String Resonance Depth 0ddddddd dd Depth 00 48 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Sustain Sample Depth F0 43 73 01 50 11 0n 03 dd F7 11110000 F0 Exclusive status Function 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 01110011 73 Clavinova ID 00000001 01 Model ID Clavinova common ID 010100...

Page 82: ...on 6 38 Data Entry 64 66 67 2 Pedal 71 74 84 Portamento Control 91 Effect1 Depth 93 Effect3 Depth 96 97 RPN Inc Dec 100 101 RPN LSB MSB Prog Change 0 127 0 127 True System Exclusive Common Song Pos Song Sel Tune System Real Time Clock Commands Aux Messages All Sound Off 120 126 127 Reset All Cntrls 121 Local ON OFF 122 All Notes OFF 123 125 Active Sense Reset Notes 1 For some Harpsichord voices th...

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