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YC61 Owner’s Manual

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The Special Operations are convenient shortcuts that help you quickly set important functions and parameters, especially 
for Live Set Sounds. To use them, hold down the [EXIT] button and operate the relevant controls listed below.

Special Operations List

Location

Operation

Description

Center area 
of the panel

[EXIT] + [SETTINGS] button

Resets only those sound settings being edited to their default state. This 
operation does not overwrite the stored data of the Live Set Sound. You can 
create a new Live Set Sound from the initial value without erasing the stored 
settings.

NOTE

Unlike this special operation, the operation on [MENU] button 

 “Job” 

 “Live Set 

Manager” 

 “Initialize” initializes both the settings of being edited and the settings 

stored in the selected Live Set Sound (page 40). 

[EXIT] + [TOUCH] button

Calls up the Fixed Velocity setting screen directly.
This is the same screen called up via the [MENU] button → “General” → 
“Keyboard / Pedal” → “Fixed Velocity.”

Organ

[EXIT] + LOWER/UPPER [L U] 
button

Reflects the actual position of all drawbars to the display of the LEDs (current 
setting) of the selected part (UPPER or LOWER).

[EXIT] + VIBRATO/CHORUS 
type selection button

Switches the VIBRATO/CHORUS type in reverse order. This is useful when 
you want to return to the previous type.

Keys

[EXIT] + Keys [A B] button

Swaps the settings of the Key A and Key B Sections of the selected Live Set 
Sound.
This is the same effect as [MENU] button → “Job” → “Section Manager” → 
“Swap Key A & Key B.”

[EXIT] + Voice selection switch

Moves to the beginning of the next/previous subcategory, within the selected 
Voice category. This is useful when you want to select desired Voice in a 
category that contains many Voices, such as the “Others” category.
For details on the Voice subcategories, refer to Voice List (page 58).

[EXIT] + [EG FILTER] knob

Changes the “EG Control” or “Filter Control” of the selected Section (Key A or 
Key B) directly. This operation changes the “EG Control” if the “EG” lamp is lit, 
and the “Filter Control” if the “FILTER” lamp is lit.
These are the same settings as the [SETTINGS] button → “Sound” → “Key A 
Settings”/“Key B Settings” → “EG Control”/“Filter Control.”

[EXIT] + Effect type selection 
switch

Moves to the beginning of the next/previous category. This is useful when you 
want to quickly switch to the desired type.
For details on categories of the Insertion Effects, see the “Insertion Effect Type 
List” (page 32).

[EXIT] + EFFECT 1 [ON/OFF] 
button, or [EXIT] + EFFECT 2 
[ON/OFF] button

Swaps the settings of the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 in the selected Section 
(Key A or Key B). This is useful when you want to change the order in which 
the two insertion effects are applied.
This is the same effect as the [MENU] button → “Job” → “Section Manager” → 
“Swap EFFECT 1/2.”

EFFECT

[EXIT] + Effect type selection 
switch

Moves to the beginning of the next/previous category. This is useful when you 
want to quickly switch to the desired type.

[EXIT] + [RATE] knob

The “Tempo Delay Time” are changed directly only when this operation is 
performed while the “Tempo Delay” type is selected.
This is the same setting as the [SETTINGS] button → “Sound” → “Tempo Delay 
Time.”

SPEAKER/
AMP

[EXIT] + Effect type switching 
button

Switches the effect type of SPEAKER/AMP in reverse order. This is useful 
when you want to return to the previous type.

Summary of Contents for YC Series

Page 1: ...EN FR ES English Français Español STAGE KEYBOARD CLAVIER DE SCÈNE TECLADO DE ESCENARIO ...

Page 2: ...YC61 Owner s Manual 2 ...

Page 3: ...lease try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the l...

Page 4: ...g the product IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions 2 Keep these instructions 3 Heed all warnings 4 Follow all instructions 5 Do not use this apparatus near water 6 Clean only with dry cloth 7 Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions 8 Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other appa...

Page 5: ...y the internal components in any way If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place on it any containers such as vases bottles or glasses containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seep...

Page 6: ...ll AC outlet Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all components set all volume levels to minimum Be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Do not insert a finger or...

Page 7: ...as a computer page 25 However the data saved to the instrument may be lost due to some failure an operation mistake etc Save your important data onto USB flash drive an external device such as a computer page 25 Before using a USB flash drive make sure to refer to page 26 To protect against data loss through USB flash drive damage we recommend that you save your important data onto spare USB flash...

Page 8: ...ano sounds perfected in and derived from the Yamaha CP series It also features an FM tone generator with 128 note polyphony for smooth dynamic performance Design embodies high class appearance and portability The finely crafted design and aluminum exterior of the YC61 delivers both a sleek professional appearance in a lightweight 7 1 kg highly portable instrument perfect for onstage use User inter...

Page 9: ... Sections 23 Exiting from the Current Screen 24 Editing File Names Live Set Sound Names 24 Saving Loading Data 25 Saving the settings to a USB flash drive 25 Loading the settings from a USB flash drive 25 Using with External Devices 27 Setting the MIDI transmit and receive channels 28 Setting the internal tone generator to not produce sound when the built in keyboard is played 28 Setting how the M...

Page 10: ...instrument 4 LCD Displays the system messages parameter settings and a range of other information depending on the function currently being used Settings of LCD and the lamps To make the following settings press the MENU button Control Panel Display Lights 5 Encoder dial ENTER button For displaying the Live Set View page 12 on the LCD and to edit the currently selected parameter In the MENU and SE...

Page 11: ...pes of settings are available The setting can also be changed from the MENU button General Keyboard Pedal Touch Curve page 38 NOTE Conventionally organs do not respond to playing strength key velocity Because of this the Organ Section only produces a fixed velocity sound regardless of playing strength and the settings of the TOUCH button do not affect the Organ Section MENU button For calling up t...

Page 12: ...e 19 You can freely combine Voices and Insertion Effects to create and store a custom Live Set Sound and then easily call up that sound This instrument features an SSS Seamless Sound Switching function to ensure that the sound does not cut off even when switching the Live Set Sound resulting in a more natural performance NOTE If you wish to mute the sound continued due to SSS press the currently s...

Page 13: ...creen Initializing the Live Set Sound 1 Call up the Live Set Sound you want to initialize 2 Open the initialization screen MENU button Job Live Set Manager Initialize 3 Execute initialization Use the Encoder dial to select Live Set Sound Init and then press the ENTER button The messages Initializing Completed appears on the screen and then it returns automatically to the Top screen NOTE If you wan...

Page 14: ... circuit This technology enables the instrument to reproduce sound with an analog like depth which cannot be reproduced by a simple digital sound By applying this technology the VCM Organ tone generator fully reproduces the following characteristics of a vintage organ Natural organic harmonies when playing chords thanks to a matrix circuit that connects the keyboard tone wheels and drawbars Percus...

Page 15: ...n types F1 F3 the 1 drawbar is disabled You can set the color of the drawbar LEDs separately for the LOWER and UPPER parts from the SETTINGS button Drawbar Color Upper Lower page 50 These settings are stored in the Live Set Sound F VIBRATO CHORUS ON OFF button Enables the vibrato chorus effects lamp lights when on These effects are only available for the VCM Organ types H1 H3 and can be set separa...

Page 16: ...lected Section can be played on the keyboard with the Split Point as the basis Pressing the button alternates sequentially between the three settings Q OCTAVE 2 1 1 2 buttons Determines the octave range of the keyboard for the currently selected Section in units of one octave Press the 2 1 button and 1 2 button simultaneously to restore the value to 0 R VOLUME knob For adjusting the volume of the ...

Page 17: ...h the Insertion Effects will be applied Effect The YC61 features Insertion Effects that can be set individually for each of the Key A and Key B Sections Insertion Effects that can be set for either Voice Section and a reverb effect and Master EQ that can be set for all Voice Sections simultaneously The illustration below shows the audio signal path PRE DRIVE EFFECT 1 EFFECT 1 Ins Effect SPEAKER AM...

Page 18: ...speaker amp sound When the knob is in the center the tone is flat Turn to the right to boost treble and cut bass Turn to the left to boost bass and cut treble l Slow Fast button For switching the rotation speed of the rotary speaker Pressing the Slow Fast button while a type other than Rtr A or Rtr B is selected automatically selects the Rtr A type In addition pressing this button will automatical...

Page 19: ...evel for each Section q DEPTH knob For adjusting the send level effect depth of the reverb effect for the Section selected with the SEND button Master EQ adjusts the tone of the overall sound r MASTER EQUALIZER ON OFF button To enable turn on or disable turn off the Master EQ The lamp is lit up when Master EQ is applied NOTE The Master EQ settings cannot be stored in Live Set Sound s HIGH knob For...

Page 20: ... 24 bit For details on connecting an iPhone or iPad refer to page 29 5 MIDI IN OUT terminals With a standard MIDI cable commercially available you can connect an external MIDI instrument and control it from this instrument Likewise you can use an external MIDI device such as a keyboard or sequencer to control the sounds on this instrument 6 FOOT SWITCH SUSTAIN jack For connecting an FC3A Foot Swit...

Page 21: ...f that device with that of this instrument Use the GAIN knob to adjust the volume balance with this instrument OUTPUT L MONO R jacks Use these two 1 4 standard mono phone unbalanced jacks together to output stereo audio signals When using mono output connect only to the L MONO jack PHONES jack Use this 1 4 standard stereo phone jack to connect a pair of headphones CAUTION To prevent hearing loss a...

Page 22: ...o use it for an extended period of time therefore make sure to unplug the power cord from the wall outlet Connecting Speakers or Headphones Since the instrument has no built in speakers you will need to monitor the sound of the instrument by using external equipment Connect a set of headphones monitor speakers or other playback equipment as illustrated below When making connections be sure that yo...

Page 23: ...Displays the currently selected Live Set Sound number The 1 1 is selected automatically when this instrument is turned on You can also change which number is automatically selected when turned on by changing the Power On Sound setting page 40 2 Voice Sections Indicates the status of each Section The sound of this instrument is divided into three Voice Sections Organ Key A and Key B The Organ O are...

Page 24: ...not store now is selected the Live Set Sound will not be stored but the edited name will remain Operations During Name Edit Use the Live Set Sound 1 2 buttons to move the cursor to the position of the character you wish to edit Use the Encoder dial to select characters and then use the following buttons to edit the name Cursor Desired character Button Indication Functions Live Set Sound 1 Moves th...

Page 25: ... DEVICE terminal 1 Connect a USB flash drive to the USB TO DEVICE terminal of this instrument 2 Call up the File screen Select the MENU button File 3 Select the contents you wish to load from the USB flash drive 4 Select Load and press the ENTER button 5 Select the file in the USB flash drive To cancel the loading operation select Cancel and press the ENTER button 6 Perform the load operation Sele...

Page 26: ...sh drives By connecting the instrument to a USB flash drive you can save data you ve created to the connected device as well as read data from the connected device Number of USB flash drives that can be used Only one USB flash drive can be connected to the USB TO DEVICE terminal Formatting a USB flash drive You should format the USB flash drive only with this instrument page 41 A USB flash drive f...

Page 27: ...board For example if you want to play the UPPER part of the Organ Section with the keyboard of this instrument and play the LOWER part with an external MIDI keyboard set External Keyboard to 2manualLo Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from this instrument You can play the sounds of an external MIDI tone generator by playing on this instrument s keyboard You can also use the contro...

Page 28: ...strument and an external device Use this Port to control the tone generator of this instrument from an external device or to control an external tone generator from this instrument If using the MIDI IN OUT terminals as Port 1 set the value under the MENU button General MIDI Setting MIDI Port MIDI to On NOTE By default MIDI Port MIDI is set to On There is no need to change the settings except when ...

Page 29: ...nder the MENU button General MIDI Settings MIDI Port USB to On Connecting this instrument to an iPhone or iPad and using compatible apps allows you to more conveniently enjoy using this instrument For details about how to connect the devices refer to the Smart Device Connection Manual which is available from the Yamaha website NOTICE Be sure to place your iPhone or iPad on a stable surface to prev...

Page 30: ...d from another MIDI device MIDI Channels MIDI data can be transmitted and received on one of sixteen MIDI channels Therefore performance data for up to sixteen different instrument parts can be simultaneously exchanged over a single MIDI cable MIDI channels are very similar in nature to TV channels in that each TV station transmits its broadcasts over a specific channel Your TV for example receive...

Page 31: ...inning of the next previous subcategory within the selected Voice category This is useful when you want to select desired Voice in a category that contains many Voices such as the Others category For details on the Voice subcategories refer to Voice List page 58 EXIT EG FILTER knob Changes the EG Control or Filter Control of the selected Section Key A or Key B directly This operation changes the E...

Page 32: ...e knob is set to the left or the right and turn the RATE knob to adjust the speed Mono Max90 Classic vintage phaser Turn the DEPTH knob to adjust the effect strength and the RATE knob to adjust the speed Mono Dual Phaser Vintage phaser that features two phasers with different characteristics Turn the DEPTH knob to adjust the speed of the phaser 1 and the RATE knob to adjust the speed of the phaser...

Page 33: ...ates between the two following states All lit The delay effect is applied to all the Organ Key A and Key B Sections All off The delay effect is not applied to any of the Sections You can play without a delay effect while keeping the delay sounds you played before switching this setting Stereo Reverb Room Reverb Simulates the reverberation of a room Turn the DEPTH knob to adjust the dry wet balance...

Page 34: ...vel after the key is played The lower the value the quicker the attack Decay Determines the time it takes for the sound reaches its sustain level a slightly lower level than maximum The lower the value the quicker the decay Release Determines the time it takes for the sound decays to silence after the key is released The lower the value the quicker the release Level Key on Key off Sustain Level Ti...

Page 35: ...rmines the amount of the resonance which raises the volume around the cutoff frequency Higher values result in a more pronounced effect Volume Cutoff Frequency Frequency pitch Cutoff range These frequencies are passed by the filter Volume Frequency pitch Resonance 0 127 64 Flat Reso 0 127 64 Reso Plus 0 127 64 Reso Minus A 0 127 64 Reso Minus B 0 127 64 Reso Minus C 0 127 64 Reso Boost A 0 127 64 ...

Page 36: ...Port USB Determines whether to use On the USB TO HOST terminal for transmission reception of MIDI messages or not Off Default On MIDI Determines whether to use On the MIDI IN OUT terminals for the transmission reception of MIDI messages with the tone generator of this instrument or not Off When this is set to On the terminals are used as Port 1 message transmission reception with the tone generato...

Page 37: ... are always sent regardless of this setting MIDI Control Off MIDI messages are not transmitted even when this instrument is operated MIDI Control On Corresponding MIDI messages are transmitted when parameters are changed using the controls on this instrument NOTE Even when the Section ON OFF switch or EFFECT 1 2 ON OFF button is off MIDI messages are transmitted if the control lamps are lit for en...

Page 38: ...5 Default FC3A HalfOn Foot Switch Assign Determines the Control Change number generated by using the Footswitch connected to the FOOT SWITCH ASSIGNABLE jack Default Live Set Local Control Determines whether Local Control is on or off When this is set to Off this instrument s tone generator is internally disconnected from the keyboard and controllers and no sound will be produced when the keyboard ...

Page 39: ...awbar s actual position and the LED display setting called up do not match When this is set to Jump the position of a drawbar is unconditionally reflected when that drawbar is moved When this is set to Catch the current setting will be held until the drawbar s position matches catches the LED display Once they have matched the drawbar s position will be reflected Default Jump Section Hold When thi...

Page 40: ...with another user specified Live Set Sound Copy Copies the stored data of the currently selected Live Set Sound to another user specified Live Set Sound Initialize Resets the stored data of the currently selected Live Set Sound to its default status Section Manager Copy Organ Copies the settings of the Organ Section of the Live Set Sound currently being edited Key A Copies the settings of the Key ...

Page 41: ...to the default values Factory Reset Restores this instrument to its default factory condition Function name Description Back Up File Save Saves all the data stored in this instrument including the system settings to a USB flash drive as a Back Up File with the extension Y0A Load Loads the data saved as a Back Up File from a USB flash drive to this instrument Live Set All File Save Saves all the Li...

Page 42: ... changed from the default a will be displayed on the upper right of H1 H3 on the Top screen Leak Level Adjusts the volume of the leakage sound sound leaked from the tonewheel to the electric circuit Settings 0 127 Default 64 KeyClick Level Determines the volume of the key click sound produced when you press a key Settings 0 127 Default 64 Perc Link to 1feet Determines the operation of the 1 one fo...

Page 43: ...s notes The further the pitches between the two sounds the more time it takes Time The pitch shifts over a particular amount of time regardless of how far apart the pitches between the two sounds are Default Rate FM Unison Determines the settings for creating a sense of thickness and spaciousness in an FM tone generator Voice This setting is available only when a Voice having FM in its name is sel...

Page 44: ...otary speaker Horn Fast Settings 209 4 817 6 rpm Default 413 8 rpm Rotor Fast Settings 189 3 736 8 rpm Default 373 5 rpm Horn Slow Settings 23 0 89 6 rpm Default 45 4 rpm Rotor Slow Settings 22 7 88 3 rpm Default 44 8 rpm Acceleration Determines the speed of acceleration and deceleration for the horn treble and rotor bass of the rotary speaker Horn Acceleration Settings 0 21 2 00 Default 1 30 Roto...

Page 45: ...xtOnly Sound is generated only for key on signals received from an external MIDI device Sound is not generated when the keyboard on this instrument is played 2ManualUp This setting is for performances on a two manual organ The UPPER part generates sound for key on signals received from an external MIDI device and the LOWER part generates sound when the keyboard on this instrument is played 2Manual...

Page 46: ...ernal MIDI device Sound is not generated when the keyboard on this instrument is played Off Sound is not generated for key on signals received from an external MIDI device Sound is generated when the keyboard on this instrument is played Default Ext Int Connection example Key B Function name Description YC61 Organ UPPER LOWER Key A External MIDI device such as a stage piano Key B MIDI IN terminal ...

Page 47: ...ms marked with asterisk will not be displayed Zone Settings Zone 1 4 Detailed settings Zone SW Determines whether to enable On or disable Off the currently selected zone Default Zone 1 On Zone 2 4 Off Tx Channel Determines the MIDI transmit channel for the currently selected zone Settings 1 16 Default Zone 1 1 Zone 2 2 Zone 3 3 Zone 4 4 Octave Shift Shifts the pitch of the currently selected zone ...

Page 48: ...one generator played by the currently selected zone Default On Tx SW Volume Determines whether to transmit On or not transmit Off MIDI volume messages to the external tone generator played by the currently selected zone Default On Tx SW Pan Determines whether to transmit On or not transmit Off MIDI Pan messages to the external tone generator played by the currently selected zone Default On Tx SW P...

Page 49: ...odulation Lever values Settings 0 127 Default 0 P Mod Depth Organ Determines the depth of the vibrato effect applied to keyboard notes This can be set individually for each Voice Section Settings 0 127 Default 10 NOTE This can be set for the Organ Section only when the FM tone generator organ type F1 to F3 is selected Key A Key B P Mod Speed Organ Determines the speed of the vibrato effect applied...

Page 50: ...jack Settings 0 127 Default 127 Sustain Pedal Mode Switches the operation mode of a sustain pedal sold separately connected to the FOOT SWITCH SUSTAIN jack Sustain Operates as a sustain pedal Rotary S F Switches between slow and fast for the rotary speaker of the SPEAKER AMP Section Pressing the pedal produces the same effect as pressing the ROTARY SPEAKER Slow Fast button Default Sustain Receive ...

Page 51: ... the MIDI data because too much data was received at one time MIDI checksum error An error occurred when receiving bulk data No device Device is not connected No read write authority to the file Indicates that you do not have the authority to read write the file Now receiving MIDI bulk data Indicates this instrument is receiving MIDI bulk data Now transmitting MIDI bulk data Indicates this synthes...

Page 52: ...olume of the Voice Sections are turned fully down Use the VOLUME knobs of each Voice Section to adjust the volume Local Control is set to Off When Local Control is set to Off the internal tone generator will not sound even if you play the keyboard Set Local Control to On page 38 MIDI volume or expression has been set to a very low level by an external MIDI controller Select other Live Set Sound If...

Page 53: ...evice number Cannot save data to the external USB flash drive The USB flash drive is write protected Unlock the write protect The USB flash drive is not formatted properly Format again A pedal has no effect The pedal is not correctly connected Make sure that the pedal s plug is fully and firmly inserted Nothing is displayed on the LCD even the instrument s power is on Display Lights LCD SW is set ...

Page 54: ...of Live Set Sounds 160 Preset Live Set Sounds 80 Number of Voices 145 Organ 6 Keys 139 Effects Insertion Effect Organ 1 system pre drive Key A 2 systems 1 32 types 2 32 types Key B 2 systems 1 32 types 2 32 types Effect 32 types Speaker Amp 6 types Rotary Speaker 2 types Amp 4 types Reverb Master Equalizer 3 band with sweepable mid Display Type Full Dot LCD 128 x 64 dots Connectors OUTPUT L MONO R...

Page 55: ...25 LOWER 15 M Master EQ 19 Master Keyboard 47 MENU 36 MIDI channel 30 MIDI Port 28 MIDI receive channel 28 MIDI transmit channel 28 O Organ Section 14 P PERCUSSION 15 PRE DRIVE 15 R REVERB Section 19 Rotary Speaker 18 44 S Save 25 Section 10 SETTINGS 42 SPEAKER AMP Section 18 Split 13 23 Split Key A Key B 16 Split Organ 15 Split Point 13 SSS Seamless Sound Switching 12 U UPPER 15 USB Audio 29 USB ...

Page 56: ...ey B 3 5 Wr Trem G2 Organ 63 2 5 Key A Wr Bright Key B 3 6 C7 w Pad G2 Organ 63 2 6 Key A C7 Key B Analog Pad Bank No Name Split Point Section Voice Name MSB LSB PC 3 7 FM EP Pad 1 G2 Organ 63 2 7 Key A FM The EP Key B Lite Strings 3 8 Motion Pad G2 Organ 63 2 8 Key A Mystic Pad Key B Analog Pad 4 1 Clean Amp G2 Organ H3 63 3 1 Key A Key B 4 2 H Split Ld Chd C3 Organ H1 63 3 2 Key A Key B 4 3 F1 J...

Page 57: ...it 2 G2 Organ 63 7 5 Key A FM DX EP Key B Mini Lead 8 6 Pad Lead G2 Organ 63 7 6 Key A Analog Pad Key B Funky Mini 8 7 Icy Split C3 Organ 63 7 7 Key A Digi Pad Key B Mini Lead 8 8 Sticky Bass G2 Organ 63 7 8 Key A 1o1 Bass Key B Analog Bass 9 1 Aggressive Bass G2 Organ 63 8 1 Key A 1o1 Bass Key B Analog Bass 9 2 Dual Bass G2 Organ 63 8 2 Key A FM Saw Pad Key B Unison Bass 9 3 FM Harmonic Ba G2 Org...

Page 58: ...yn Lead 2 63 33 Classic Mini 64 34 Mini Lead 65 35 Funky Mini 66 Section Category Sub Category No Name Parameter Value Keys A B Synth Lead 36 Sine Lead 67 37 Square Lead 68 38 Soft Square 69 39 Dirty Hook 70 40 Sync Saw Lead 71 41 Nu Mini 72 42 5th Lead 73 43 Calliope Lead 74 Bass 44 Mini Sub Bass 75 45 Analog Bass 76 46 1o1 Bass 77 47 Synth Bass 78 48 FM Tear Bass 79 49 FM DX E Bass 80 50 FM Boog...

Page 59: ...pages 67 68 Keys A B Others Bass 44 Pick Bass 134 45 Fretless Bass 135 46 Slap Bass 136 ChromPerc 47 Glocken 137 48 Jazz Vibes 138 49 Marimba 139 50 Xylophone 140 51 Tubular Bell 141 52 Kalimba 142 Others 53 Accordion 143 54 Musette 144 Section Category Sub Category No Name Parameter Value ...

Page 60: ...STOP button D l Slow Fast button D REVERB 91 All Reverb Depth q DEPTH knob A 81 O Reverb Depth q DEPTH knob A 82 A Reverb Depth q DEPTH knob A 83 B Reverb Depth q DEPTH knob A MASTER EQUALIZER 87 Master EQ High s HIGH knob B 88 Master EQ Mid t MID knob B 89 Master EQ Freq u FREQUENCY knob C 90 Master EQ Low v LOW knob B CC No LCD indication Panel controls Table 1 Foot Switch Foot Controller 1 Foot...

Page 61: ...2 87 5dB 69 88 92 88 92 6dB 70 93 97 93 97 7dB 71 98 102 98 102 8dB 72 103 107 103 107 9dB 73 108 112 108 112 10dB 74 113 117 113 117 11dB 75 118 122 118 122 12dB 76 123 127 123 127 CC No LCD indication Panel controls Table 1 Parameter Controller Transmitted Recognized 100Hz 14 0 3 0 3 110Hz 15 4 6 4 6 125Hz 16 7 9 7 9 140Hz 17 10 12 10 12 160Hz 18 13 15 13 15 180Hz 19 16 18 16 18 200Hz 20 19 21 1...

Page 62: ...0 15 CHANNEL NUMBER NOTE No 0kkkkkkk k 0 C 2 127 G8 VELOCITY 0vvvvvvv v 64 Transmit 3 1 2 NOTE ON OFF STATUS 1000nnnn 8nH n 0 15 CHANNEL NUMBER NOTE No 0kkkkkkk k 0 C 2 127 G8 VELOCITY NOTE ON 0vvvvvvv v 0 NOTE OFF 0vvvvvvv v 0 3 1 3 CONTROL CHANGE STATUS 1011nnnn BnH n 0 15 CHANNEL NUMBER CONTROL NUMBER 0ccccccc CONTROL VALUE 0vvvvvvv TRANSMITTED CONTROL NUMBER c 0 BANK SELECT MSB v 0 127 1 c 32 ...

Page 63: ... bytes will be transmitted See the following MIDI Data Table for Address 3 4 4 BULK DUMP 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0n Device Number 01111111 7F Group ID High 00011100 1C Group ID Low 0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb Byte Count 0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb Byte Count 00001001 09 Model ID 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low 0 0 Data 0ccccccc ...

Page 64: ...Page 8 8 08 0 7 User Live Set Page 9 9 09 0 7 User Live Set Page 10 10 0A 0 7 User Live Set Page 11 11 0B 0 7 User Live Set Page 12 12 0C 0 7 User Live Set Page 13 13 0D 0 7 User Live Set Page 14 14 0E 0 7 User Live Set Page 15 15 0F 0 7 User Live Set Page 16 16 10 0 7 User Live Set Page 17 17 11 0 7 User Live Set Page 18 18 12 0 7 User Live Set Page 19 19 13 0 7 User Live Set Page 20 Parameter Bl...

Page 65: ... Section Off On 01 1A 1 00 01 Display Lights Ins Effect Off On 01 1B 1 00 01 Display Lights LCD Off On 01 1C 1 reserved 1D 1 reserved 1E 1 00 01 Value Indication Off On 01 1F 1 00 01 Drawbar Mode Jump Catch 00 20 1 00 01 SW Direction Default Reverse 00 21 1 reserved 22 1 00 3F LCD Contrast 1 63 20 23 1 00 01 Panel Lock Live Set Off On 01 24 1 00 01 Panel Lock Organ Keys Off On 01 25 1 00 01 Panel ...

Page 66: ...00 7F FC1 Limit Low 0 127 00 1E 1 00 7F FC1 Limit High 0 127 7F 1F 1 00 3F 41 43 78 FC2 Assign Off 1 63 65 67 119 120 USB Audio Volume 04 Sustain 64 and Sostenuto 66 cannot be assigned 20 1 00 7F FC2 Limit Low 0 127 00 21 1 00 7F FC2 Limit High 0 127 7F 22 1 00 01 Sustain Pedal Mode Sustain Rotary S F 00 23 1 reserved 24 1 reserved 25 1 00 01 Keys A B Select A B 00 26 1 00 01 Reverb Switch Off On ...

Page 67: ...6 0 00 00 02 1 00 01 Section Switch Off On 01 03 1 00 01 Part Select Upper Lower 00 04 1 00 03 Split Mode Off L U Upper Lower 00 05 1 00 7F Section Volume 0 127 7F 06 1 00 7F Pre Drive 0 127 00 07 1 reserved 08 1 28 58 Pitch Bend Range 24 0 24 42 09 1 00 7F Pitch Modulation Depth 0 127 0A 1 0A 1 00 7F Pitch Modulation Speed 64 63 40 1 0B 1 reserved 0C 1 00 01 Receive Expression Off On 01 0D 1 00 0...

Page 68: ...A EG Control Atk Dcy Rls A Atk Dcy Rls B Attack Decay Release Atk Rls A Atk Rls B Atk Rls Minus Dcy Rls Atk Dcy A Atk Dcy B 00 13 1 00 7F Filter 0 127 40 14 1 00 06 Filter Control Flat Reso Reso Plus Reso Minus A Reso Minus B Reso Minus C Reso Boost A Reso Boost B 00 15 1 reserved 16 1 reserved 17 1 00 02 FM Unison Off 2 Unison 4 Unison 00 1 18 1 00 0F FM Detune 0 15 00 1 19 1 00 0F FM Spread 0 15...

Page 69: ... 93 94 102 119 1 119 1 16 1 16 O 9nH v 1 127 X 8nH v 64 X X O 2 O X O X O 1 O 1 O 1 O 1 O 1 O 1 O 1 O 3 O 0 127 2 X X X X X X X X X O X 1 receive transmit if MIDI control mode is on 2 receive transmit if switch is on 3 transmit if assigned to controllers 3 X 0 127 O Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO O 1 16 1 16 O 9nH v 1 127 O 9nH v 0 or 8nH X X O 2 ...

Page 70: ...ditions and the following disclaimer Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and or other materials provided with the distribution Neither the name of the copyright holder nor the names of its contributors may be used to endorse or promote products derived from this software without specific ...

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Page 73: ...rranty service please either visit the following website address printable file is available at our website or contact Customer Service at the address or telephone number identified below Website Address Yamaha io SynthAndStageWarranty Customer Service Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 1273 Telephone 800 854 1569 ...

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