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Table 5.3 System Parameters

no.

c

p

v

name

0~19

1

00 00 ~ 00 13

32 ~ 126

Greeting Message 1~20

20

1

00 14

-12 ~ 12

Keyboard Transpose

VL1,7 only

21

1

00 15

0 ~ 1

Local on/off

22

1

00 16

0 ~ 3

Octave Switch Hold

VL1,7 only

23

1

00 17

-64 ~ 63

Master Tuning

24

1

00 18

0 ~ 1

Memory Protect

25

1

00 19

0 ~ 1

Reverb

26

1

00 1A

0 ~ 1

Output

27

1

00 1B

0 ~ 127

Velocity Curve

VL1,7 only

28

1

00 1C

-16 ~ 17

After Touch Curve

VL1,7 only

29

1

00 1D

-16 ~ 17

Breath Control Curve

30

1

00 1E

0 ~ 119

Modulation Wheel 2

VL1,7 only

31

1

00 1F

0 ~ 120

Foot Switch 1

VL1,7 only

32

1

00 20

0 ~ 120

Foot Switch 2

VL1,7 only

33

1

00 21

0 ~ 119

Foot Controller 1

VL1,7 only

34

1

00 22

0 ~ 119

Foot Controller 2

VL1,7 only

35

1

00 23

0 ~ 119

Breath Controller

VL1,7 only

36

1

00 24

0 ~ 15

Transmit Channel

37

1

00 25

0 ~ 16

Receive Channel

38

1

00 26

0 ~ 17

Device Number

39

1

00 27

0

reserve

40

1

00 28

0 ~ 1

Display

41

1

00 29

0 ~ 1

Confirm

42

1

00 2A

0 ~ 1

WX Lip

43

1

00 2B

0 ~ 2

Breath Mode

44

1

00 2C

0 ~ 127

Touch EG Time

45

1

00 2D

0 ~ 127

After Touch High Offset

46

1

00 2E

-7 ~ 7

After Touch High Gain

47

1

00 2F

0 ~ 127

After Touch Low Offset

48

1

00 30

-7 ~ 7

After Touch Low Gain

49

1

00 31

0 ~ 127

Velocity Offset

50

1

00 32

-7 ~ 7

Velocity Gain

51~63

00 33 ~ 00 3F

0

reserve

Master Tuning of System Parameters can only be performed during reception.

Transmission will be performed using the 4.4 DX1 Master Tuning Compatibil-

ity format. In addition, Device Number Parameter Change cannot be received

or transmission.

Table 5.4 Micro Tuning Parameters

no.

c

p

v

name

0~254

2

00 00 ~ 01 7E

0 ~ 10794

C-2~G8

256~265

1

02 00 ~ 02 09

32 ~ 126

Table Name 1~10

Table 5.5 Remote Switch

no.

c

p

name

0

1

00 00

PLAY

1

1

00 01

EDIT

2

1

00 02

UTILITY

3

1

00 03

COPY

4

1

00 04

STORE

5

1

00 05

Data Dial -1

6

1

00 06

Data Dial +1

7

1

00 07

Data Dial -16

8

1

00 08

Data Dial +16

9

1

00 09

DEC

10

1

00 0A

CURSOR UP

11

1

00 0B

INC

12

1

00 0C

CURSOR LEFT

13

1

00 0D

CURSOR DOWN

14

1

00 0E

CURSOR RIGHT

15

1

00 0F

EXIT

16

1

00 10

ENTER

17~24

1

00 11~18

F1~F8

25~28

1

00 19~1C

A~D

VL1,7 only

29~32

1

00 1D~20

E~H

VL1 only

33~48

1

00 21~30

1~16

VL1,7 only

value 0 ~ 63

: off

value 64 ~ 127

: on

Table 5.6 Program Change Table Parameters
(VL1-m only)

no.

c

p

v

name

0~127

1

00 00~7F

0 ~ 127

001~128

Table 5.7 Element, Effect and Modifier on/off

no.

c

p

name

0

1

00 00

Element 1 on/off

VL1,1-m only

1

1

00 01

Element 2 on/off

VL1,1-m only

2

1

00 02

Modulation Effect on/off

3

1

00 03

Feedback Delay on/off

4

1

00 04

Reverberation on/off

5

1

00 05

Harmonic Enhancer on/off

6

1

00 06

Dynamic Filter on/off

7

1

00 07

Equalizer on/off

8

1

00 08

Impulse Expander on/off

9

1

00 09

Resonator on/off

value 0 ~ 63

: off

value 64 ~ 127

: on

MIDI Data Format

Summary of Contents for VL

Page 1: ...ersion 2 Voices 2 VL1 VL1 m Version 2 WX Voices 6 VL7 Version 2 Voices 8 VL7 Version 2 WX Voices 10 Additional Version 2 Voices 11 MDI Data Format 12 MIDI Implementation Chart VL1 21 VL1 m 22 VL7 23 V...

Page 2: ...n The sound of the oboe s bigger brother the english horn The range is F2 to about A4 A15 015 MuteCone Simulation of the muted trumpet A16 016 Acid Bass A perfect bass sound for acid basslines Voice n...

Page 3: ...047 Croma Harp A chromatic harmonica simulation C16 048 JungleBass Sliding bass for jungle music Voice number Voice name Voice explanation D01 049 SynthSplit Dual Oscillator synth lead with slow attac...

Page 4: ...zzy tenor sax F03 083 SteamLead Soft lead w hard attack Velocity controls the brigtness of the steam MW2 CC13 brings the sound up an octave and changes the timbre F04 084 Horn A poly mode horn voice F...

Page 5: ...lanation H01 113 Afterwork This voice benefits from extensive use of aftertouch H02 114 Alto Sax Bright alto sax simulation H03 115 Tenor Air Unique tenor lead tone MW2 CC13 controls Embouchure for su...

Page 6: ...d To turn this effect off set the Sustain Lvl parameter in the EDIT E1 ENV VIBRATO parameter page to 0 Voice number Voice name Voice explanation A01 001 Hey Kenny A soprano sax simulation with delayed...

Page 7: ...mely wide range B08 024 HarpSoprn A combination of soprano sax and harp B09 025 WX Trumpet Tonguing can produce sounds ranging from flugelhorn to bright trumpet Try applying gradual upward pitch bend...

Page 8: ...an using lots of throat formant A13 013 Freezing Experiment with all the controllers A14 014 EnglishHrn The sound of the oboe s bigger brother the english horn The range is F2 to about A4 A15 015 Mute...

Page 9: ...range with BC Warm reedy timbre at low pressure MW2 CC13 controls tonguing move towards maximum to soften the tonguing transient Voice number Voice name Voice explanation D01 049 AirSqeezer Simple oct...

Page 10: ...soprano sax simulation with delayed vibrato A02 002 AcoEkoSyn A grass reed type synth voice that takes full advantage of VL technology Take advantage of the light portamento effect A03 003 PanPicol So...

Page 11: ...ersion 2 Voices Additional Version 2 Voices File name ADDITION ALL This file includes some excellent voices that are not in the VL1_VER2 ALL or VL7_VER2 ALL files Most are single element voices so the...

Page 12: ...hanges Program Change data Voice number VL1 1 m 00 7F A01 001 H16 128 VL7 00 3F A01 001 D16 064 40 7F A01 001 D16 064 Reception may not be possible if Memory protect is ON in Bulk Dump Details of Syst...

Page 13: ...etails of System Exclusive Message are given later Active Sensing will be transmitted every 270 msec approximately Keyboards Octave Switch Transpose Note Shift Tone Generator Controllers Local on off...

Page 14: ...1 are ignored as they are sent as 0 s Data for VC is nos 32 139 Common Data Separate table 5 1 nos 0 107 nos 140 1619 Element 1 Data Separate table 5 2 nos 0 1479 nos 1620 3099 Element 2 Data Separate...

Page 15: ...bbbbb b LSB of byte count Byte count is from count 6 to the beginning of check sum 6 01001100 4C ascii L 7 01001101 4D ascii M 8 00100000 20 ascii 9 00100000 20 ascii 10 00111000 38 ascii 8 11 0011000...

Page 16: ...em2 Rand Pitch VL1 1 m only 45 1 00 2D 0 86 Elem1 MicroTuning 46 1 00 2E 0 86 Elem2 MicroTuning VL1 1 m only 47 1 00 2F 0 127 Elem1 Level 48 1 00 30 0 127 Elem2 Level VL1 1 m only 49 1 00 31 64 63 Ele...

Page 17: ...h 13 17 reserve Table 5 1 3 Reverberation no c v name 0 1 0 100 Return 1 1 0 95 Reverb Time 2 1 0 9 High Control 3 1 0 10 Diffusion 4 2 0 405 Initial Delay 6 1 21 12 Treble 7 1 21 12 Bass 8 1 0 3 Feel...

Page 18: ...tion 198 1 01 46 0 127 Break Point 1 199 1 01 47 64 63 Offset 1 200 213 01 48 01 55 Break Point Offset 2 8 214 1 01 56 0 127 Amplitude Level 215 1 01 57 0 127 Break Point 1 216 1 01 58 64 63 Offset 1...

Page 19: ...1 07 4A 07 4B Break Point Offset 2 972 1 07 4C 0 127 E P EG Attack Level 973 1 07 4D 0 127 Break Point 1 974 1 07 4E 64 63 Offset 1 975 976 07 4F 07 50 Break Point Offset 2 977 1 07 51 0 127 E P EG De...

Page 20: ...e Master Tuning of System Parameters can only be performed during reception Transmission will be performed using the 4 4 DX1 Master Tuning Compatibil ity format In addition Device Number Parameter Cha...

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Page 24: ...M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1995 512POCP6 2 01A0 Printed in Japan...

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