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YDP-131/YDP-213

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4. PROGRAM CHANGE

Data format: [CnH] -> [ppH]

CnH = Program event (n = channel number)
ppH = Program change number

P.C.#=Program Change number

• When program change reception is turned OFF, no program 

change data is transmitted or received. 

• When you specify a program change as a number in the 

range of 0-127, specify a number that is one less than the pro-
gram change number listed above. For example, to specify 
program change number 1, you would specify program 
change 0.

5. Pitch Bend Change

[EnH]

 -> 

[ccH]

 -> 

[ddH]

ccH = LSB
ddH = MSB

6. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES

[rrH]
F8H: Timing clock
FAH: Start
FCH: Stop
FEH: Active sensing

• If an error occurs during MIDI reception, the Damper, Soste-

nuto, and Soft effects for all channels are turned off and an All 
Note Off occurs.

7. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES

(Universal System Exclusive)

(1) Universal Realtime Message

Data format: [F0H] -> [7FH] -> [XnH] -> [04H] -> [01H] -> 

[llH] -> [mmH] -> [F7H]

MIDI Master Volume

• Simultaneously changes the volume of all channels.
• When a MIDI master volume message is received, the volume 

only has affect on the MIDI receive channel, not the panel 
master volume.

F0H = Exclusive status
7FH = Universal Realtime
7FH = ID of target device
04H = Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message
01H = Sub-ID #2=Master Volume

ll

H =

Volume LSB

mmH =

Volume MSB

F7H = End of Exclusive

         or

F0H = Exclusive status
7FH = Universal Realtime
XnH = When n is received n=0~F, whichever is received.

X = don’t care

04H = Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message
01H = Sub-ID #2=Master Volume

ll

H =

Volume LSB

mmH =

Volume MSB

F7H = End of Exclusive

(2) Universal Non-Realtime Message (GM On)

General MIDI Mode On

Data format: [F0H] -> [7EH] -> [XnH] -> [09H] -> [01H] -> 

[F7H]

F0H = Exclusive status
7EH = Universal Non-Realtime
7FH = ID of target device
09H = Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message
01H = Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On
F7H = End of Exclusive
      

or

F0H = Exclusive status
7EH = Universal Non-Realtime
XnH = When received, n=0~F.

X = don’t care

09H = Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message
01H = Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On
F7H = End of Exclusive

When the General MIDI mode ON message is received, the 
MIDI system will be reset to its default settings.
This message requires approximately 50ms to execute, so 
sufficient time should be allowed before the next message is 
sent.

YDP-131/YDP-213

MSB

LSB

P.C.#

Grand Piano 1

0

122

1

Grand Piano 2

0

112

1

E.Piano 0

122

6

Harpsichord 0

122

7

Church Organ 

0

123

20

Strings

0

122

49

Data

Transmission

Reception

F8H

Transmitted every 
96 clocks

Received as 96-clock tempo timing 
when MIDI clock is set to External.

FAH

Song start

Song start
Not received when the MIDI clock is 
set to Internal.

FCH

Song stop

Song stop
Not received when the MIDI clock is 
set to Internal.

FEH

Transmitted every 
200 milliseconds

If a signal is not received via MIDI for 
more than 400 milliseconds, the 
same processing will take place for All 
Sound Off, All Notes Off and Reset All 
Controllers as when those signals are 
received.

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Summary of Contents for YDP-131

Page 1: ...nual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d emploi Manual de instrucciones Yamaha Manual Library http www yamaha co jp manual U R G Pro Audio Digital Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2005 Yamaha Corporation WF16260 5XXAPXXX X 01A0 Printed in China DIGITAL PIANO YDP 131 YDP 213 DIC413 ...

Page 2: ...fect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environ mentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the produc tion metho...

Page 3: ...ment or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel CAUTION Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or other property These prec...

Page 4: ...yl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might discolor the panel or keyboard Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrument and do not use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing loss If you experience any hearin...

Page 5: ...shown in this owner s manual are for instructional purposes only and may be different from the ones on your instrument Trademarks Apple and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders COPYRIGHT NOTICE This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in...

Page 6: ...ansposition 22 Fine tuning the Pitch 22 Using the Metronome 23 Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Touch Sensitivity 24 Recording your Performance 25 Playing Back Recorded Performance Data 26 Connecting MIDI Instruments 27 About MIDI 27 MIDI s Capability 27 Connecting the Digital Piano to a Computer 28 MIDI Functions 29 MIDI Transmit Receive Channel Selection 29 Local Control ON OFF 29 Program Change ON ...

Page 7: ...age 22 Adjusting the key touch response sensitivity for changing the volume Adjusting the Keyboard Touch Touch Sensitivity on page 24 Changing voices Viewing the list of voices Selecting Voices on page 18 Simulating a concert hall Adding Variations to the Sound Reverb on page 20 Combining two voices Layering Two Voices Dual mode on page 21 Practicing Practicing with an accurate and steady tempo Us...

Page 8: ...ts on the instrument Otherwise the panel or keys may become discolored or degraded CAUTION Before using this instrument be sure to read Precautions on pages 3 4 Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano this instrument does not need to be tuned It always stays perfectly in tune Transporting If you move to another location you can transport this instrument along with your other belongings You can move the un...

Page 9: ...or different velocities Dynamic Sampling that is different samples are used depending on how fast or strong you strike the keys This digital piano sounds much closer to a true acoustic piano MIDI IN OUT PHONES PEDAL PHONES A set of standard stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice page 12 MIDI IN OUT Connect a MIDI device to this connector to use various MIDI functions pages 2...

Page 10: ...rt circuit fire or other serious damage to the instrument If this happens turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instru ment inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Music Rest To raise the music rest 1 Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go 2 Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the...

Page 11: ...or when not using the instrument or during electrical storms 2 Turn the power on Press the STANDBY ON button The power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up To turn the power off press the STANDBY ON button again The power indicator turns off CAUTION Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position electricity is still flowing to the instrument at a minimum level When not u...

Page 12: ...at a high volume level for a long period of time or your hearing may be damaged Using Headphones Connect a pair of headphones to one of the PHONES jacks Two PHONES jacks are provided You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones If you are using only one pair of headphones you can plug them into either jack The level decreases The level increases PHONES bottom surface standard stereo phon...

Page 13: ...orded Performance Data 26 Connecting MIDI Instruments 27 About MIDI 27 MIDI s Capability 27 Connecting the Digital Piano to a Computer 28 MIDI Functions 29 MIDI Transmit Receive Channel Selection 29 Local Control ON OFF 29 Program Change ON OFF 30 Control Change ON OFF 30 Transmitting Song Data between the Computer and the Digital Piano 31 Loading Song Data from a Computer to the Digital Piano 31 ...

Page 14: ... 1 2 B C D 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 STANDBY ON P11 2 DEMO SONG P15 3 PIANO VOICE P18 21 4 SELECT P15 16 18 5 REC P25 6 PLAY P25 26 7 METRONOME P23 8 MASTER VOLUME P12 9 PHONES P12 0 MIDI IN OUT P27 A PEDAL P35 B Soft Left Pedal P19 C Sostenute Center Pedal P19 D Damper Right Pedal P19 12 ...

Page 15: ...ay Starting with the selected song the playback of the demo songs will continue in the following sequence other voice demo songs followed by 50 piano preset songs and any songs loaded from the computer The sequence then returns to the first demo song and repeats until you stop it Demo Songs Each of the 6 voices features its own demo song that showcases the correspond ing voice Please refer to Sele...

Page 16: ...sting the Volume Use the MASTER VOLUME control to adjust the volume 2 Stop playback To stop the song during playback or continuous playback press the DEMO SONG button To continue playing other songs see procedure 1 above Procedure Song On this instrument perfor mance data is called a Song This includes demo songs and 50 piano preset tunes You can play the keyboard along with the preset song You ca...

Page 17: ...stening to the song 2 Stop playback Playback will stop automatically when the selected song has finished To stop the song during playback press the DEMO SONG button Selecting a Song Playback Channel If a song loaded from the computer uses a voice that is not supported by this instrument the originally assigned voice may not be reproduced accurately In this case switching the song playback channel ...

Page 18: ...voice automatically engages the best suited reverb type and depth page 20 for that particular voice Key Voice Name Description C1 Grand Piano 1 Recorded samples from a full concert grand piano Perfect for classical compositions as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano C 1 Grand Piano 2 Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb Good for popular music D1 E Piano An electronic piano ...

Page 19: ...ill not be sus tained This makes it possible to sustain a chord for example while other notes are played stac cato Soft Left Pedal The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed If the damper pedal doesn t work make sure that the pedal cord is properly plug...

Page 20: ... suitable for the selected voice Procedure Key Reverb Type Description C2 Room This setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound similar to the acoustic reverberation you would hear in a room C 2 Hall1 For a bigger reverb sound use the HALL 1 setting This effect sim ulates the natural reverberation of a small size concert hall D2 Hall2 For a truly spacious reverb sound use the HALL 2 setti...

Page 21: ...ICE button press one of the C5 F5 keys Setting the Balance You can adjust the volume balance between two voices For example you can set one voice as the main voice with a louder setting and make the other voice softer While holding down the PIANO VOICE button press one of the F 5 F 6 keys A setting of 0 produces an equal balance between the two Dual mode voices Settings below 0 increases the volum...

Page 22: ... key to the right of C3 Transposes the pitch up by one semitone DEMO SONG PIANO VOICE D3 key the first white key to the right of C3 Transposes the pitch up a whole tone two semitones DEMO SONG PIANO VOICE F 3 key Transposes the pitch up by six semitones Fine tuning the Pitch You can fine tune the pitch of the entire instrument This function is useful when you play the digi tal piano along with oth...

Page 23: ...number Select a number starting from the left most digit For example to set the tempo 95 press the C4 0 A4 9 and F4 5 keys in sequence Increasing the tempo value in steps of one While holding down the METRONOME button press the C 5 key Decreasing the tempo value in steps of one While holding down the METRONOME button press the B4 key Increasing the tempo value in steps of ten While holding down th...

Page 24: ...s disabled with some voices such as an organ sound A6 The volume level does not change at all regardless of whether you play the keyboard soft or hard A 6 The volume level does not change much when you play the key board soft or hard B6 This is the standard piano touch response This is the default set ting C7 The volume level changes very widely from pianissimo to fortis simo to facilitate dynamic...

Page 25: ...a in its internal memory that is while the REC and PLAY button indicators are flashing Otherwise all recorded data including the data being recorded will be lost You can save the recorded user song to a computer You can also load the user song data from a computer and play it back on this instrument See page 31 1 Select a voice and other settings for the recording While holding down the PIANO VOIC...

Page 26: ...layback You cannot adjust the tempo of the recorded user song The user song always plays at the recorded tempo Press the PLAY button 2 Stop the playback When the user song finishes playing back this instrument automatically returns to the previous mode To stop the playback press the PLAY button Procedure 24 ...

Page 27: ...ongs from this instru ment to another MIDI device For more information on the transmission and reception of song data refer to Transmitting Song Data between the Com puter and the Digital Piano on page 31 About MIDI MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a global format standard for performance data transmission and reception between electronic musical instruments Connecting musical instrume...

Page 28: ...r using a USB MIDI interface Turn off the power to this instrument Connect the MIDI OUT cable from the USB MIDI interface to this instru ment s MIDI IN connector and connect the MIDI IN cable from the USB MIDI interface to this instrument s MIDI OUT connector The connection between this instrument and the computer has now been established Turn on the power to this instrument and try to transfer MI...

Page 29: ...e the internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI IN connector While holding down the DEMO SONG and PIANO VOICE buttons simulta neously press the C6 key Pressing the C6 key repeatedly toggles between Local Control On and Off In Dual mode Voice 1 data is transmitted on its specified channel and Voice 2 data is transmitted on the next greater channel number relative to...

Page 30: ...ch as damper pedal information You can transmit MIDI Control Change data from this instrument to control the oper ation of a connected MIDI device For example if you operate this instrument s damper pedal this instrument will transmit MIDI Control Change data On the other hand MIDI performance data received on this instrument from a con nected MIDI device will respond to MIDI Control Change data r...

Page 31: ...ou record your performance on this instrument and save the recording to a computer you can load the recording back to the instrument This instrument can read MIDI data in SMF Format 0 However if such data includes any information for functions that are not supported by this instrument the instru ment will not play the data correctly For more information on loading song data from a computer to this...

Page 32: ...to this instrument use Musicsoft Downloader on the computer The following items will be stored in flash memory on this instrument This data will be kept after you turn off the power to the instrument Initializing the settings When you initialize the settings all data excluding the user song and songs loaded from a computer will be initialized and reset to the factory default settings While holding...

Page 33: ...ers or headphones is audible The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile phone in close proximity to this instrument Turn off the mobile phone or move it further away from this instrument The overall volume is low or no sound is heard The Master Volume is set too low Set it to an appropriate level using the MASTER VOLUME control Make sure a pair of headphones is not connecte...

Page 34: ...l tie You will need it later in step 6 1 2 Align D and E with each end of C 1 3 Attach D and E to C by finger tightening the long screws 1 6 20mm 2 Attach B Depending on the model of digital piano you purchased the surface color of one side of B may be different from the other side In this case posi tion B so that the side of the surface color similar to D and E faces the player 2 1 Place the lowe...

Page 35: ... so that the left and right ends of A will project beyond D and E equally when seen from the front 5 2 Secure A by tightening the short screws 2 6 16mm from the front 6 Connect the pedal cord 6 1 Insert the pedal cord plug to the pedal con nector from the rear 6 2 Attach the cord holders to the B as shown then clip the cord into the holders 6 3 Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cor...

Page 36: ...e floor surface Are there any parts left over Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors Is this instrument clear of doors and other mov able fixtures Move the instrument to an appropriate location Does this instrument make a rattling noise when you shake it Tighten all screws Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step on the pedals Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly aga...

Page 37: ... 40 MIDI Implementation Chart 44 Music Rest 10 Musicsoft Downloader 31 P PEDAL 14 19 35 PHONES 12 14 PIANO VOICE 14 18 PLAY 14 26 Playing Back Recorded Performance Data 26 Precautions 3 4 Preset songs 50 Piano Preset Songs 16 R REC 14 25 Recording your Performance 25 Reverb 20 Right Pedal 14 19 S SELECT 14 16 Soft Pedal 14 19 Song 16 Sostenute Pedal 14 19 Specifications 45 Stand 34 36 STANDBY ON 1...

Page 38: ...ENGLISH YDP 131 YDP 213 Index 38 MEMO 36 ...

Page 39: ...nte le matériel de référence En esta sección se incluye material de referencia MIDI Data Format MIDI Datenformat Format des données MIDI Formato de datos MIDI 40 MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementierung stabelle Feuille d implantation MIDI Gráfica de implementación MIDI 44 Specifications Technische Daten Caractéristiques techniques Especificaciones 45 145 ...

Page 40: ... 6 Soft Pedal ccH Parameter Data Range vvH 43H Soft Pedal 00H 3FH off 40H 7FH on 7 Effect1 Depth Reverb Send Level ccH Parameter Data Range vvH 5BH Effect1 Depth 00H 7FH Adjusts the reverb send level 8 Effect4 Depth Variation Effect Send Level ccH Parameter Data Range vvH 5EH Effect4 Depth 00H 7FH 9 RPN 65H RPN MSB 64H RPN LSB 06H Data Entry MSB 26H Data Entry LSB 60H Data Increment 61H Data Decre...

Page 41: ...versal Realtime XnH When n is received n 0 F whichever is received X don t care 04H Sub ID 1 Device Control Message 01H Sub ID 2 Master Volume llH Volume LSB mmH Volume MSB F7H End of Exclusive 2 Universal Non Realtime Message GM On General MIDI Mode On Data format F0H 7EH XnH 09H 01H F7H F0H Exclusive status 7EH Universal Non Realtime 7FH ID of target device 09H Sub ID 1 General MIDI Message 01H ...

Page 42: ...Table 1 below Note that the table s Total Size value gives the size of a bulk block Only the top address of the block 00H 00H 00H is valid as a bulk data address 9 SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES Digital Piano MIDI Format Data format F0H 43H 73H xxH nnH F7H F0H Exclusive status 43H Yamaha ID 73H Digital Piano ID 01H Product ID digital piano common xxH Substatus nn Control 02H Internal MIDI clock 03H Ext...

Page 43: ...r to the Effect MIDI Map for a complete list of Reverb Chorus and Variation type numbers Address H Size H Data H Parameter Description Default value H 02 01 00 2 00 7F REVERB TYPE MSB Refer to Effect MIDI Map 01 HALL1 00 7F REVERB TYPE LSB 00 basic type 00 02 01 40 2 00 7F VARIATION TYPE MSB Refer to Effect MIDI Map 00 Effect off 00 7F VARIATION TYPE LSB 00 basic type 00 VARIATION refers to the EF...

Page 44: ... Sense Reset Notes 1 1 16 1 16 3 x 1 16 0 127 o 9nH v 1 127 x x 1 x x 1 o o o o x 1 x 1 x 1 o 0 127 o 0 127 o x x x o o x o o o o x o o o o o x 3 x x 0 127 0 127 o 9nH v 1 127 x x x o 0 24 semi o o o o o o o o o o o o x x x o o 123 125 122 121 120 126 127 Bank Select Modulation Main Volume Panpot Expression Data Entry Portament Control Effect Depth RPN Inc Dec RPN LSB MSB These Control Change mess...

Page 45: ...ptions peuvent différer d un pays à l autre adressez vous au distributeur Yamaha le plus proche Las especificaciones y descripciones de este manual del propietario tienen sólo el propósito de servir como información Yamaha Corp se reserva el derecho a efectuar cambios o modificaciones en los productos o especificaciones en cualquier momento sin pre vio aviso Puesto que las especificaciones equipos...

Page 46: ...ons does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please 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 branc...

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