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Voice List

MM6/MM8  Owner’s Manual

87

307

9

0

114

85

Simple Oct1

308

10

0

114

84

Simple Oct2

309

11

0

116

81

Prog Lead

310

12

0

114

88

Galaga

311

13

0

115

88

Reso Lead

312

14

0

115

87

Cosmeter

313

15

0

116

82

Gus Lead

314

16

0

115

81

Dancy Hook

315

17

0

115

96

W Phaser

316

18

0

113

91

Big Lead

317

19

0

115

95

Faaat Dance

318

20

0

115

85

Power Lead

319

21

0

119

82

Fargo

320

22

0

113

83

Mr.Finger

321

23

0

113

84

Mini Soft

322

24

0

115

82

Analogon

323

25

0

113

85

Lucky

324

26

0

113

86

Inda Night

325

27

0

114

87

Sky Walk

326

28

0

113

81

Early Lead

327

29

0

113

82

Soft RnB

328

30

0

116

83

Poly Lead

329

31

0

115

83

Orbit Sine

330

32

0

116

84

Square Lead 1

331

33

0

112

81

Square Lead 2

332

34

0

112

82

Sawtooth Lead

333

35

0

6

82

Sawtooth Lead 2

334

36

0

8

82

Thick Sawtooth

335

37

0

112

84

Index Finger

336

38

0

117

83

Digi Moon

337

39

0

115

82

Dry Growl

338

40

0

115

95

Sync Faaat

339

41

0

116

87

Mode Reverse

340

42

0

113

87

Slap Spit

341

43

0

114

83

Cheap Tech

342

44

0

116

84

Standard Square

343

45

0

112

94

The Synth

344

46

0

112

96

Vapor

345

47

0

115

94

VP Soft

346

48

0

112

90

X-Shower

347

49

0

115

92

Light Pad

348

50

0

115

93

Noble Pad

349

51

0

112

91

Analog

350

52

0

112

93

Square

351

53

0

113

92

Dark Light

352

54

0

113

93

Sine Pad

353

55

0

113

94

Air Hose

354

56

0

114

91

Mid Range

355

57

0

114

92

LPF Sweep

356

58

0

114

93

Sharp Teeth

357

59

0

114

96

Da Pad

358

60

0

115

89

LFO Pad

359

61

0

113

95

Chorus Pad

360

62

0

113

96

Basic Pad

361

63

0

114

89

Ice Rink

362

64

0

114

90

Back Pad

363

65

0

114

94

Sweep Pad

Voice

No.

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category

Bank Select

MIDI 

Program 

Change

(1–128)

Voice Name

MSB

(0–127)

LSB

(0–127)

364

66

0

114

95

Slow LFO Pad

365

67

0

112

95

Equinox

366

68

0

113

90

Dark Moon

367

69

0

115

90

Landing Pad

368

70

0

115

91

Sand Pad

369

71

0

112

103

Amb Pad

370

72

0

113

89

Digi Stuff far

371

73

0

113

98

Neo Crystal

372

74

0

112

89

Fantasia

373

75

0

112

97

Glass Arp

374

76

0

112

99

Star Dust

375

77

0

113

101

Bell Pad

376

78

0

42

99

Chorus Bells

377

79

0

112

53

Choir

378

80

0

113

53

Vocal Ensemble

379

81

0

66

92

Itopia

380

82

0

112

55

Air Choir

381

83

0

112

86

Voice Lead

382

84

0

64

55

Analog Voice

383

85

0

112

92

Xenon Pad

384

86

0

112

54

Vox Humana

385

87

0

117

86

Big Comp

386

88

0

117

87

Light Comp

387

89

0

116

87

Short Pulse

388

90

0

116

88

Chord Seq 1

389

91

0

117

81

Chord Seq 2

390

92

0

117

82

Digital Seq

391

93

0

117

83

Hollow Seq

392

94

0

118

86

Snap Seq

393

95

0

96

82

Analog Seq

394

96

0

117

88

Trance Seq 1

395

97

0

118

81

Trance Seq 2

396

98

0

118

82

Trance Seq 3

397

99

0

114

83

Tech Comp

398

100

0

116

85

Quick Punch

399

101

0

117

85

Poly Master

400

102

0

118

83

Trancy

401

103

0

117

84

Silk Road

402

104

0

116

86

Rezz Punch

403

105

0

113

99

Sine Comp

404

106

0

118

84

Amb Sine

405

107

0

115

113

Clack Bell

406

108

0

118

85

Pulse Stop

407

109

0

113

103

Mystery Sine

408

110

0

118

87

Stroll

409

111

0

118

88

FM Metal

410

112

0

119

81

FS Buzz

411

113

0

119

83

Digi Osc

412

114

0

119

84

Bleep

413

115

0

112

98

Twist

414

116

0

112

100

Zen

415

117

0

112

102

Landscape

416

118

0

113

97

Meow Pad

417

119

0

113

100

Mind Bell

418

120

0

113

102

Rebirth '70

419

121

0

0

97

GM Rain

420

122

0

0

98

GM Sound Track

Voice

No.

Order in 

category

Bank Select

MIDI 

Program 

Change

(1–128)

Voice Name

MSB

(0–127)

LSB

(0–127)

Summary of Contents for MM8

Page 1: ...EN Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...ion 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 non...

Page 3: ...ributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries FCC INFORMATION U S A This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA class B OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte u...

Page 4: ...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...

Page 5: ...ce any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician Saving and backing up your data Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save important data to a USB storage dev...

Page 6: ...mputer software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any...

Page 7: ...and refer to it when you need to better understand an operation or function The instrument package includes the following items Please check that you have them all Owner s Manual Supplied Disk suppli...

Page 8: ...nse to the keys you play Save and Switch Between Performance Settings Performance Memory Page 59 The Performance Memory lets you conveniently create and store combined settings for the voices you play...

Page 9: ...the Best Sound 48 Controlling Arpeggio Volume with Keyboard Dynamics 48 Transpose the Keyboard 49 Shifting Keyboard Pitch in Octaves 50 Pattern Functions 51 Pattern Variations Sections 51 Setting the...

Page 10: ...on the MIDI device is set to OFF then use a USB cable to con nect the MIDI device to the computer Install the USB MIDI Driver on your computer You can download the proper USB MIDI driver from our webs...

Page 11: ...levels If necessary adjust the legibility of the LCD display by using the LCD Contrast Control Turning the Power On Press the STANDBY ON switch Rotate the MASTER VOLUME control counter clockwise Even...

Page 12: ...N EDIT UTILITY buttons pages 62 64 1 FILE MENU EXECUTE buttons pages 67 68 2 PATTERN CONTROL FINGER button page 23 AUTO FILL IN button page 51 A D buttons page 51 SYNC START button pages 23 51 START S...

Page 13: ...tons page 59 7 TRACK SELECT MUTE button page 58 8 STORE button page 59 9 TRACK 1 8 PATTERN buttons page 29 0 CATEGORY SEARCH buttons page 15 1 STANDBY ON switch page 14 2 DC IN jack page 10 3 PHONES j...

Page 14: ...y will appear in the LCD 2 Press the SONG button and PATTERN button simulta neously The Demo display appears in the LCD Gradually raise the MASTER VOLUME control while listening to the instrument to s...

Page 15: ...ear The currently selected category name voice number and name will be highlighted 2 Select a voice you want to play from the current category Use the dial to select the desired voice The available vo...

Page 16: ...2 Press and hold the DUAL button for longer than a sec ond The Dual Voice selection display will appear The currently selected category name voice number and name will be highlighted 3 Select and pres...

Page 17: ...es Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display In the split mode you can play different voices to the left and right of the keyboard split point The main and dual voices can be played to the r...

Page 18: ...want to play Use the dial to select the desired voice The available voices will be selected and displayed in sequence The voice selected here becomes the Split voice For this example try selecting th...

Page 19: ...drum and percussion instruments 1 Press the DRUM PERC SE button The DRUM Kit category will appear in the display 2 Use the dial to select the Drum Kit you want to play 001 023 3 Play each key and enjo...

Page 20: ...as well as performance 1 Press the ARPEGGIO ON OFF button to turn Arpeggio on 2 Play a note or notes on the keyboard to trigger Arpeggio playback The rhythm pattern or phrase that plays depends on the...

Page 21: ...election display will appear 2 Use the dial to select the desired arpeggio type A list of the available arpeggio types is provided on page 104 The sound of the arpeggio produced will change according...

Page 22: ...gin by listening to just the basic rhythm The rhythm part is played using percussion instruments only 1 Press the PATTERN button The Pattern selection display will appear The currently selected catego...

Page 23: ...t function on The standby mode will be engaged when the Sync Start function is turned on When sync start is on the bass and chord accompaniment included in a pattern will start playing as soon as you...

Page 24: ...about playing chords The accompaniment will change according to the left hand notes you play 5 Play a variety of left hand chords while playing a melody with your right hand 6 Press the START STOP bu...

Page 25: ...lay a seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white key to the left of it To play a minor seventh chord Press the root note together with the nearest white and black keys to the le...

Page 26: ...l The song selection display will appear The currently selected song number and name will be highlighted 2 Select a song you want to play Use the dial to select the Song you want to listen to The avai...

Page 27: ...re just like the transport controls on a CD player letting you fast forward f reverse r and pause playback of the song Song Fast Forward Fast Reverse and Pause Song start Pause Press the pause button...

Page 28: ...USB storage device Song numbers 001 The chart below shows the basic flow for using the preset songs user songs and USB songs from storage to playback Types of Songs PRESET USER USB Record page 29 Conn...

Page 29: ...device page 70 Recordable data Eight tracks of keyboard performance and one pattern track chord perfor mance can be recorded Each track can be recorded individually Tracks 1 8 Record keyboard performa...

Page 30: ...elect the recording track Press the TRACK button 1 to 8 you want to record to while holding the TRACK SELECT MUTE button The selected track will flash in the display Recording Procedure The FINGER mod...

Page 31: ...he measure number will be shown in the Main display 5 Stop recording by pressing the START STOP or REC button When recording stops the current measure number will return to 001 and the recorded track...

Page 32: ...ugh 5 to record any of the remaining tracks By pressing the TRACK 1 8 and or PATTERN button s it becomes possible to monitor previously recorded tracks displayed with a frame around the track number w...

Page 33: ...utton A confirmation message will appear on the display Press DEC NO to cancel the Song Clear operation 4 To execute the Song Clear function press the INC YES button The clear in progress message will...

Page 34: ...ile holding the TRACK SELECT MUTE button A confirmation message will appear on the display 3 Press the INC YES button A confirmation message will appear on the display Press DEC NO to cancel the Track...

Page 35: ...default settings Backup Clear To clear the backed up data turn the power on by pressing the STANDBY ON switch while holding the highest white key on the keyboard The backed up data will be erased and...

Page 36: ...ard from the speakers plugged into the OUTPUT jack or a pair of headphones plugged into the PHONES jack Rotate counter clockwise to lower the volume Rotate clock wise to increase the volume Song Categ...

Page 37: ...n Currently Selected Category Name Currently Selected Item Use the START STOP button Press this button after selecting a song or pattern to start song or pattern rhythm playback Press the button a sec...

Page 38: ...Y or EDIT display appears when the UTILITY or EDIT button is pressed Each time the CATEGORY DEC INC buttons described on page 37 are pressed a new item is selected from the 46 items available Press th...

Page 39: ...ngs in one centralized area it is a good idea to have it showing while playing MAIN Display Items Tempo pages 45 47 Transpose page 49 Measure Number page 31 OCTAVE page 50 USB status CONNECT appears w...

Page 40: ...ou while playing the keyboard This wheel is self centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when released Try out the Pitch Bend wheel while pressing a note on the keyboard Modulation whe...

Page 41: ...with your foot can be an advantage during live performance CUTOFF Raises or lowers the filter cutoff frequency to adjust the brilliance of the tone RESONANCE Adjusts the peak level around the cutoff f...

Page 42: ...TY button to go to the UTILITY display 2 Use the CATEGORY DEC INC but tons to select the Reverb Type item The currently selected reverb type will be dis played 3 Use the dial to select a reverb type Y...

Page 43: ...be selected 1 Press the UTILITY button to go to the UTILITY display 2 Use the CATEGORY DEC INC but tons to select the Chorus Type item The currently selected chorus type will be dis played 3 Use the d...

Page 44: ...UTILITY button to go to the UTILITY display 2 Use the CATEGORY DEC INC but tons to select the DSP Type item The currently selected DSP type is displayed 3 Use the dial to select a DSP type You can che...

Page 45: ...Adjusting the Metronome Tempo Here s how you can adjust the tempo of the metro nome sound 1 Press the TEMPO button to increase the tempo value by 1 or the TEMPO button to decrease the tempo by 1 2 Use...

Page 46: ...Press the category INC button once to display Time Signature Denominator 4 Use the dial to select a beat length Select the required length for each beat 2 4 8 or 16 half note quarter note eight note o...

Page 47: ...ou only need to tap twice to set the tempo during song playback When touch response is on you can adjust the key board s sensitivity to dynamics in four steps 1 Press the UTILITY button to go to the U...

Page 48: ...settings are available 1 through 5 Settings are provided that boost the lows reduce the frequency range for special effects and more 1 Press the UTILITY button to go to the UTILITY display 2 Use the...

Page 49: ...sly increases or decreases the value Fine Pitch Changes Tuning The overall tuning of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 1 semitone in approximately 0 2 Hz steps The default setti...

Page 50: ...e Press the OCTAVE DOWN button to shift the keyboard pitch down one octave The range is from 1 to 1 with 0 being standard pitch When the octave is shifted up the OCTAVE UP button indicator lights and...

Page 51: ...ill in function on When this function is on fill ins will automatically be added to the pattern rhythm part when the main sections are switched Even when the automatic fill in function is off you can...

Page 52: ...quired A fill in will play leading smoothly to the selected main section The initial default split point is key number 54 the F 2 key but you can change it to another key using the procedure described...

Page 53: ...uto accompaniment section of the keyboard as chords page 25 Select a pattern page 22 and engage the pattern mode then press the FINGER button to turn the FINGER mode on Select a pattern page 22 and en...

Page 54: ...order of the notes to create different inversions Successive chords in a chord progression can be smoothly connected for example by choosing the appropriate inversions or chord voicings Reading Chord...

Page 55: ...5 b6 b7 C7b13 Seventh ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 C79 Seventh add sharp eleventh 7 11 1 2 3 4 5 b7 or 1 2 3 4 5 b7 C7 11 Seventh add thirteenth 7 13 1 3 5 6 b7 C713 Seventh sharp ninth 7 9 1 2 3 5 b7 C7 9 Se...

Page 56: ...pattern accompaniment occurs over the entire range of the keyboard Since you can also play normally over the entire keyboard range at the same time this capability makes it possible to create complex...

Page 57: ...display will appear and you can use the dial or the TEMPO buttons to set to tempo to anywhere from 011 and 280 quarter note beats per minute You can return to the original tempo by simultaneously pres...

Page 58: ...elf or simply mute tracks other than the ones you want to listen to To mute a track press the appropriate track button TRACK 1 8 PATTERN while holding the TRACK SELECT MUTE button Press the same butto...

Page 59: ...is saves the current panel settings in the instrument s memory 8 Banks Memory 1 Up to 64 complete setups can be saved 8 x 8 banks Memory 2 Memory 3 Memory 4 Memory 5 Memory 6 Memory 7 Memory 8 Saving...

Page 60: ...INGER ON OFF Split Point Pattern settings Main A B C D Pat tern volume Tempo Chord Fingering Sync Start ON OFF Voice settings Main Voice setting Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Leve...

Page 61: ...g you can also use the dial to select a bank 2 Press and hold the PERFORMANCE MEMORY button 1 8 correspond ing to the Performance you want to clear for longer than a second A confirmation message will...

Page 62: ...ce Select the item you want to edit Refer to the function settings list on page 63 for information on the items that can be edited The previous item will be displayed in the upper left area of the dis...

Page 63: ...mines the pan position of the Dual Voice 0 results in the sound being panned full left 127 results in the sound being panned full right Reverb Level Dual Reverb Level 000 127 Determines how much of th...

Page 64: ...INC YES buttons to set the value On off type settings can be turned ON by pressing the INC YES button and OFF by pressing the DEC NO button In some cases the INC YES button will ini tiate execution o...

Page 65: ...Multi Finger mode both normal chords and simple chords played to the left of the split point are detected In the Full keyboard mode normal chords played anywhere on the keyboard will be detected and n...

Page 66: ...ment If you don t have a USB storage device you will need to purchase one or more as needed The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB storage devices Yamaha cannot gua...

Page 67: ...n be selected and played as USB songs page 26 Songs stored in third level folders created inside a second level folder cannot be selected and played by this instrument USB Storage Device Root Can Be S...

Page 68: ...message will appear on the display when the operation is complete Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Formatting a USB storage device If you format a USB storage device that already c...

Page 69: ...e EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Saving Data To Overwrite an Existing File If you want to overwrite a file that already exists on the USB storage device use the dial or the INC YES and DEC...

Page 70: ...The user song will be stored to the USER FILES folder in the USB storage device 10 A message will appear on the display when the operation is complete Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN displ...

Page 71: ...A message will appear on the display when the operation is complete Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Loading User Files and Pattern Files When a User file is loaded user songs 001...

Page 72: ...again or the INC YES button and the delete operation will begin 7 A message will appear on the display when the operation is complete Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display 1 Make sure th...

Page 73: ...llers and knobs are oper ated is transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector e USB TO DEVICE terminal This terminal allows connection to USB stor age devices USB storage device Floppy disk drive Hard disk...

Page 74: ...this connection when you want the external instrument to sound as well as the MM6 MM8 In order to play the external tone module in this type of setup the MIDI receive channel of the tone module must b...

Page 75: ...data from being inadvertently erased apply the write protect provided with each storage device or media If you are saving data to the USB storage device make sure to disable write protect Connecting r...

Page 76: ...DEVICE terminal of the instrument and play back the MIDI songs or load the user file or pattern file into the instrument Saves internal data to a USB storage device USB TO DEVICE Terminal MM6 MM8 USB...

Page 77: ...ing the instrument to a computer via a USB cable Failing to do so can cause the instrument and or the computer to hang up freeze possibly causing corruption or loss of data If the instrument or comput...

Page 78: ...N OFF This setting determines whether the instrument is synchronized to its own internal clock OFF or to a clock signal from an external device ON Keyboard Out ON OFF This setting determines whether k...

Page 79: ...etup Data can be transmitted via MIDI When using an external sequencer or keyboard to play the instrument the corresponding settings can be made automatically by transmitting the Initial Setup Data to...

Page 80: ...tp www yamahasynth com Yamaha Corporation does not provide support for the supplied software The supplied disk includes DAW software for Windows and Macintosh computers Refer to the URL below for the...

Page 81: ...ot be removed nor may the electronic watermark be modified without permission of the copyright owner 3 TERMINATION This Agreement becomes effective on the day that you receive the SOFT WARE and remain...

Page 82: ...lyphonic up to a maximum of 32 notes If the Dual voice or Split voice is being used and a style or song is play ing back at the same time some notes sounds may be omitted or stolen from the accompanim...

Page 83: ...not be saved because the memory media is full Memory Full Displayed when the internal memory becomes full during song recording MIDI receive buffer overflow Displayed when the MIDI receive buffers ove...

Page 84: ...7 5 Sweetness 17 2 0 112 5 Chorus EP 18 3 0 115 5 80th Boost 19 4 0 115 6 Early 70 s 20 5 0 116 5 Vintage 74 21 6 0 117 6 Vintage Case 22 7 0 118 5 Cool Suitcase EP 23 8 0 113 5 Tremolo EP 24 9 0 119...

Page 85: ...12 34 Finger Bass 138 35 0 112 33 Acoustic Bass Voice No Order in category Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 139 36 0 112 35 Pick Bass 140 37 0 112 36 Fretless Bass...

Page 86: ...5 57 Sweet Trumpet 250 21 0 112 57 Trumpet Voice No Order in category Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 251 22 0 112 60 Muted Trumpet 252 23 0 112 58 Trombone 253 24...

Page 87: ...p Pad Voice No Order in category Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 364 66 0 114 95 Slow LFO Pad 365 67 0 112 95 Equinox 366 68 0 113 90 Dark Moon 367 69 0 115 90 Lan...

Page 88: ...0 112 125 Laser Beam 475 30 0 112 126 Lo Fi Looper 476 31 0 112 127 U F O Takeoff Voice No Order in category Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 477 32 0 112 104 Warp...

Page 89: ...0 119 49 Wataryat 549 7 0 96 111 Er Hu 550 8 0 99 106 Pi Pa 551 9 0 98 16 Yang Qin 552 10 0 98 111 Jing Hu 553 11 0 97 111 Ban Hu 554 12 0 98 108 Zheng 555 13 0 96 110 Sheng 556 14 0 98 112 Suo Na 557...

Page 90: ...om T9 2 Tom Break 2 56 G 2 44 G 1 Hi Hat Pedal 1 Hi Hat Pedal 1 Hi Hat Open T8 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal T9 1 Hi Hat Pedal Rock 1 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Low Tom Tom T8 3 Tom T9 3 Tom Break 3 58 A 2 46 A 1 Hi Ha...

Page 91: ...Analog 2 56 G 2 44 G 1 Hi Hat Pedal 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hip 2 Bongo L Rim Bongo L Rim Hi Hat Closed Analog 4 1 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Mid Tom L Bongo L Tip Bongo L Tip Tom Analog 3 58 A 2 46 A 1 Hi Hat Open...

Page 92: ...ap 5 63 D 3 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Riq Brass 2 Dhol_slide 5 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Riq Dom Mridangam_normal 6 65 F 3 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Katem Tak Doff Mridangam_open 6 66 F 3 54 F 2 Tambourine...

Page 93: ...Analog 2 56 G 2 44 G 1 Hi Hat Pedal 1 1 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog 2 1 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Tom Room 3 Tom Rock 3 Tom Electro 3 Tom Analog 3 58 A 2 46 A 1 Hi Hat Open 1 1 1 1 Hi Hat Open Analog 1 59 B...

Page 94: ...og 4 1 1 1 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Tom Analog 3 Tom Jazz 3 Tom Brush 3 58 A 2 46 A 1 Hi Hat Open 1 Hi Hat Open Analog 2 1 1 1 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Tom Analog 4 Tom Jazz 4 Tom Brush 4 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mi...

Page 95: ...C 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Hand Cymbal 62 D 3 50 D 2 High Tom Tom Jazz 6 63 D 3 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Hand Cymbal Short 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Flute Key Click Car Engine Ignition O 65 F 3 53 F 2...

Page 96: ...ger 8 Analog D Haunted Zen B2 Multi Finger 5 1 HipHopPop On Touch Clavi B2 Multi Finger 2 RnB Chart1 D B On Early 70 s Sweet Flute Wurli Tremolo B2 Multi Finger 3 FunkPopRock On Cool Organ CP 80 B2 Mu...

Page 97: ...uitar B2 Multi Finger 8 EastcoastRap D B On Inda Night Haunted Slow LFO Pad B2 Multi Finger 5 1 SouthernRap2 On Spiccato Big Comp B2 Multi Finger 2 RnB Ballad2 D B On GM Nylon Guitar Mini Soft Aggress...

Page 98: ...88 FunkyHouse D B 89 ClubDance D B 90 Garage D B 91 RetroDisco D B 92 Ambient D B 93 Chillout D B 94 Experimental D B 95 Analog D B Jazz D B 96 FunkyJazz D B 97 AcidJazz D B 98 JazzyRnB D B 99 JazzGr...

Page 99: ...equency response 2 Attack This setting emphasis attack for a crisp sound 3 Hard The bass is boosted for extra punch 4 Retro The reproduction range is reduced to produce an AM radio type sound 5 High P...

Page 100: ...m with rich warm chorusing 66 17 2 CHORUS2 66 8 3 CHORUS3 66 16 4 CHORUS4 66 1 5 CHORUS5 65 2 6 CHORUS6 65 0 7 CHORUS7 65 1 8 CHORUS8 65 8 9 GM CHORUS1 65 3 10 GM CHORUS2 65 4 11 GM CHORUS3 65 5 12 GM...

Page 101: ...KE3 20 2 47 ER1 This effect isolates only the early reflection components of the reverb 9 0 48 ER2 9 1 49 GATE REVERB Simulation of gated reverb 10 0 50 REVERS GATE Simulation of gated reverb played b...

Page 102: ...r than the preceding effect 98 17 108 V_HVY DLY_A V Distortion produces the heavy distortion of a large guitar amp in series with a long delay effect This effect is somewhat stronger than the V HVY DL...

Page 103: ...ck 71 16 158 AUTO PAN2 71 0 159 EP AUTOPAN 71 21 160 EP AUTOPAN2 71 26 161 AUTO PAN3 71 1 162 TREMOLO1 Rich Tremolo effect with both volume and pitch modulation 70 16 163 TREMOLO2 71 19 164 TREMOLO3 7...

Page 104: ...116 4 4 A Piano E Piano 64 Pf Arp5 1 82 4 4 A Piano E Piano 65 Pf Arp6 2 130 4 4 A Piano E Piano 66 Pf Arp7 2 130 4 4 A Piano E Piano 67 Pf Arp8 1 74 4 4 A Piano E Piano 68 Pf Club 1 96 4 4 A Piano E...

Page 105: ...4 Reed 168 ReedHpHp 2 105 4 4 Reed Synth Lead 169 SynDsco1 1 110 4 4 Synth Lead 170 SynDsco2 2 110 4 4 Synth Lead CrPerc 171 Prc Arp 2 110 4 4 CrPerc 172 PrcTrill 1 120 4 4 CrPerc 173 PrcDisco 2 110...

Page 106: ...fault 3 3 Mode Messages x x Altered x Note 0 127 0 127 Number True voice 0 127 Velocity Note ON o 9nH v 1 127 o 9nH v 1 127 Note OFF x 9nH v 0 x After Key s x x Touch Ch s x x Pitch Bend o o 0 24 semi...

Page 107: ...ands o o Aux All Sound OFF x o 120 126 127 Reset All Cntrls x o 121 Local ON OFF x o 122 All Notes OFF x o 123 125 Mes Active Sense o o sages Reset x x 1 These Control Changes are not transmitted by t...

Page 108: ...d MIDI Master Tuning F0H 43H 1nH 27H 30H 00H 00H mm ll cc F7H This message simultaneously changes the tuning value of all channels The values of mm and ll are used for MIDI Master Tuning The default v...

Page 109: ...s USB 400 songs maximum Arpeggio Preset x 213 types Others Controllers Pitch Bend wheel x 1 Modulation wheel x 1 Knobs x4 Data dial x 1 Display 320 x 240 dot graphic LCD backlit Connectors OUTPUT L MO...

Page 110: ...EXIT button 12 38 External Clock 78 79 External Clock On Off 65 F Fast Forward 27 Fast Reverse 27 Fill In 51 FINGER button 12 Foot Controller 41 FOOT CONTROLLER jack 13 41 Footswitch 41 Format USB St...

Page 111: ...ANDBY ON switch 10 11 13 14 Start Stop 37 START STOP button 12 14 22 27 37 Stop Accompaniment 53 STORE button 13 59 Supplied DAW Software 80 Supplied Disk 80 Sustain 41 SUSTAIN jack 13 41 Sync Start 2...

Page 112: ...nce You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below 2 Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or toYamaha wit...

Page 113: ...0 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia AB J A Wettergrens Gata 1 Box 30053 S 400 43 G teborg Sweden Tel 031 89 34 00 DENMARK YS Copenhagen Liaison Office Generatorvej 6A DK 2730 Herlev Denmark Tel 44 92 49 00 FI...

Page 114: ...tal Musical Instrument Division Yamaha Corporation 2008 Yamaha Corporation WM52900 803POTYX X 01A1 Printed in China Yamaha Web Site English only http www yamahasynth com Yamaha Manual Library http www...

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