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DGX-630/YPG-635  Owner’s Manual

Connections

8

Close the window to end the Musicsoft 
Downloader.

9

To playback a song stored in flash 
memory, press the [SONG] button.
Use the dial to select the song you want 
to play, then press the [START/STOP] 
button to start playback.

Transfer a Backup file from 
the instrument to a computer

 ●  ●  ●  

You can use the Musicsoft Downloader to transfer 
“Backup” files containing Registration Memory and 
FUNCTION settings (page 65) to a computer. If you 
click “Electronic Musical Instruments” in the 
Musicsoft Downloader display, and then “System 
Drive”, a file named “08PG88G.bup” will appear in 
the lower right corner of the Musicsoft Downloader 
display. This is the backup file. For details about 
how to transfer backup files using the Musicsoft 
Downloader application, refer to the Online help 
“Transferring Data Between the Computer and 
Instrument (for unprotected data)” in the applica-
tion.

To Use transferred Songs For Lessons...

In order to use songs (only SMF format 0 and 1) 
transferred from a computer for lessons it is 
necessary to specify which channels are to be 
played back as the right-hand and left-hand parts.

1

Press the [SONG] button and select the song 
(036–) residing in flash memory for which you 
want to set the guide track.

2

Press the [FUNCTION] button.

3

Use the CATEGORY [

] and [

] buttons to 

select the R-Part or L-Part item.

4

Use the dial to select the channel you want to 
play back as the specified right- or left-hand part.

We recommend that you select channel 1 for the 
right-hand part and channel 2 for the left-hand part.

• End the Musicsoft Downloader to playback the file transferred from 

your computer.

NOTE

• Do not unplug the USB cable during a data transfer. Not only 

will the data not be transferred and saved, but operation of the 
memory media may become unstable and its contents may dis-
appear completely when the power is turned on or off.

CAUTION

• Store data can be lost due to equipment malfunction or 

improper operation. For safety we recommend that you keep a 
copy of all important data stored on your computer.

CAUTION

f

r

• Preset Song data cannot be transmitted from the instrument.

NOTE

• The backup file is transmitted/received as a single file. As a result, 

all registration memory data will be overwritten every time you 
transmit or receive. Keep this in mind when transferring data.

CAUTION

• Do not rename the backup file on the computer. If you do so it will 

not be recognized when transferred to the instrument.

CAUTION

Summary of Contents for YPG635MM

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual EN Keyboard Stand Assembly For information on assembling the keyboard stand refer to the instructions on page 10 of this manual ...

Page 2: ...g to how a function or effect 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 ...

Page 3: ...te retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed 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 ur växelströmskällan ...

Page 4: ...r 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 precaution...

Page 5: ...king up your data The panel settings and some other types of data are not retained in memory when you turn off the power to the instrument Save data you want to keep to the Registration Memory page 90 Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save important data to a USB storage device or other external device such as a computer pages 99 100 110 Backing up the USB storage de...

Page 6: ...play back any XG song data using an XGlite tone generator However keep in mind that some songs may play back differently compared to the original data due to the reduced set of control parameters and effects XF The Yamaha XF format enhances the SMF Standard MIDI File standard with greater functionality and open ended expandability for the future The instrument is capable of displaying lyrics when ...

Page 7: ...a safe and handy place even after you finish reading and refer to it often when you need to better understand an operation or function The DGX 630 YPG 635 package includes the following items Please check that you have them all Music rest Accessory CD ROM Owner s manual this book Keyboard stand Footswitch AC Power Adaptor PA 5D or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha May not be included depending o...

Page 8: ...elody simply by tapping one key All you need is one finger Play a Variety of Instrument Voices Page 19 With the DGX 630 YPG 635 the instrument voice that sounds when you play the keyboard can be changed to violin flute harp or any of an extensive range of voices You can change the mood of a song written for piano for example by using violin to play it instead Experience a whole new world of musica...

Page 9: ...Specified Track from a User Song 64 Backup and Initialization 65 Backup 65 Initialization 65 Basic Operation 66 Basic Operation 66 The Displays 68 MAIN Display Items 69 Reference Play with a Variety of Effects 70 Adding Harmony 70 Adding Reverb 71 Adding Chorus 72 Adding DSP 73 Panel Sustain 74 Pitch Bend 74 Handy Performance Features 75 Tap Start 75 Touch Response Sensitivity 75 One Touch Setting...

Page 10: ...te An uncompleted stand may overturn or the keyboard may drop Always place the stand on a flat stable surface Placing the stand on uneven surfaces may cause it to become unstable or overturn the keyboard to drop or injury Do not use the stand for anything other than its designed purpose Placing other objects on the stand may result in the object drop ping or the stand overturning Do not apply exce...

Page 11: ...ards Make sure the non colored surface is facing down v Attach the support rail Spread the packing sheet on the floor Place the instru ment on the sheet with the rear panel side on the bottom Align the support rail r into the groove on the bottom of the instrument and attach the rail using the screws t 2 q Joint connectors w 6 x 70 mm roundhead screws e 6 x 30 mm roundhead screw 3 4 t 4 x 45 mm fl...

Page 12: ...you ve assembled the stand check the fol lowing points Are there any parts left over If so read the assembly instructions again and correct any errors you might have made Is the instrument clear of doors and other movable fixtures If not move the instrument to an appropriate location Does the instrument make a rattling noise when you play it or move it If so properly tighten all screws Also if the...

Page 13: ...Yamaha only The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument WARNING Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instrument or during electrical storms CAUTION AC power adaptor AC outlet Connecting Headphones PHONES OUTPUT Jack Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for long peri ods of time doing so may not only result in ear fatigue...

Page 14: ...tes A half pedal effect lets you use the damper pedal to create partial sustain effects depending on how far down you press the pedal When using both the foot switch and pedal unit the last effect applied takes priority Sostenuto Center Pedal If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the sostenuto pedal while the note s are held those notes will sustain as long as you hold the pedal as...

Page 15: ...press the STANDBY ON switch to turn on the power Press the STANDBY ON switch again to turn the power OFF Backup data in the flash memory is loaded to the instru ment when the power is turned on If no backup data exists on flash memory all instrument settings are restored to the initial factory defaults when the power is turned on Connecting to a Computer USB Terminal Turning the Power On Even when...

Page 16: ...F SYNC STOP button pages 34 81 8 PAUSE SYNC START button pages 34 80 9 START STOP button pages 27 34 67 0 SONG button page 33 1 EASY SONG ARRANGER button page 58 2 STYLE button page 27 3 VOICE button page 19 4 Dial pages 67 92 5 CATEGORY and buttons pages 67 92 6 Number buttons 0 9 and buttons pages 67 92 7 DEMO button page 35 8 EXIT button page 68 9 REGIST MEMORY MEMORY BANK 1 2 buttons page 90 0...

Page 17: ...EVICE terminal page 97 USB TO HOST terminal page 105 8 SUSTAIN jack page 13 9 PEDAL UNIT jack page 14 0 PHONES OUTPUT jack page 13 1 DC IN 12V jack page 13 0 1 2 3 8 9 5 0 1 2 3 4 6 7 6 7 8 9 0 1 4 5 Rear Panel Music Database List page 135 Voice Category List page 128 Display pages 68 69 Rear Panel ...

Page 18: ...ress the CATEGORY and buttons a number of times until the Language item appears The currently selected display language will appear below the Lan guage item When highlighted you can use the and buttons to select the lan guage as required 3 Select a display language The button selects English and the button selects Japanese The language selection will be stored in the internal flash memory so that ...

Page 19: ... VOICE button The main voice selection display will appear The currently selected voice number and name will be highlighted 2 Select the voice you want to play While watching the highlighted voice name rotate the dial The avail able voices will be selected and displayed in sequence The voice selected here becomes the main voice For this example select the 105 Flute voice 3 Play the keyboard Try se...

Page 20: ...e currently selected dual voice will sound in addition to the main voice when you play the keyboard 2 Press and hold the DUAL ON OFF button for longer than a second The dual voice selection display will appear 3 Select the desired dual voice Watch the displayed dual voice and rotate the dial until the voice you want to use is selected The voice selected here becomes the dual voice For this example...

Page 21: ... point setting can be changed as required page 82 1 Press the SPLIT ON OFF button The SPLIT ON OFF button turns the split voice on or off When turned on the split voice SPLIT will appear in the MAIN display The currently selected split voice will sound to the left of the keyboard split point 2 Press and hold the SPLIT ON OFF button for longer than a second The split voice selection display will ap...

Page 22: ... 041 Folk Guitar voice 4 Play the keyboard Try selecting and playing a range of split voices Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display When you just want to play piano all you have to do is press one convenient button Press the PORTABLE GRAND button The 001 Grand Piano voice will be selected Play the Grand Piano Voice When you press the PORTA BLE GRAND button all settings other than touc...

Page 23: ...VOICE button 2 Use the dial to select 142 SFX Kit 2 3 Try out each key and enjoy the sound effects As you try out the various keys you ll hear the sound of a submarine a telephone bell a creaking door and many other useful effects 141 SFX Kit 1 includes lightning running water dogs barking and others Some keys do not have assigned sound effects and will therefore pro duce no sound For details on t...

Page 24: ...ome press the METRONOME ON OFF button again 1 Press the TEMPO TAP button to call up the tempo set ting 2 Use the dial to select a tempo from 5 to 280 Start the Metronome 4 4 Current setting Adjusting the Metronome Tempo Tempo The instrument includes a metronome with adjustable tempo and time signature Play and set the tempo that is most com fortable for you ...

Page 25: ...the CATEGORY and buttons as many times as necessary to select the beat length function Time Sig nature Denominator 4 Use the dial to select the beat length Select the required length for each beat 2 4 8 or 16 half note quarter note eighth note or 16th note Select 8 for this example Setting the Number of Beats per Measure and the Length of Each Beat Hold for longer than a second Denominator The len...

Page 26: ... button 2 Use the CATEGORY and buttons to select the Bell item 3 You can then use the and buttons to turn the bell sound on or off 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and buttons to select the Met ronome Volume item 3 Use the dial to set the metronome volume as required Setting the Click bell sound f r Adjusting the Metronome Volume f r Metronome volume ...

Page 27: ...ently selected style number and name will be highlighted 2 Select a style Use the dial to select the style you want to use A list of all the available styles is provided on page 134 3 Press the START STOP button The style rhythm will start playing Press the START STOP button a second time when you want to stop playback Select a Style Rhythm The currently selected style Style files transferred from...

Page 28: ...essing this button a second time will turn automatic accompaniment off 3 Turn sync start on Press the SYNC START button to turn the sync start function on When automatic accompaniment is on The area of the keyboard to the left of the split point 54 F 2 becomes the auto accompaniment region and is used only for specifying the accompaniment chords Play Along with a Style This icon appears when autom...

Page 29: ...g from one to three notes at the same time to the left of the split point 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 button to stop style playback when you re done You can switch style sections to add variety to the accompaniment Refer to Pattern Variation Sections o...

Page 30: ...vel On these pages we ll introduce three easy to use chord progressions Be sure to try them out with the instrument s accompaniment styles The style will respond to the chord progression you play effectively creating a complete song Playing the Chord Progressions Play the scores with the left hand Before playing the scores follow steps 1 through 3 of Play Along with a Style on page 28 The scores p...

Page 31: ...r of the chords Bossa nova with jazz style chords This progression includes jazzy two five II V changes Try playing it through several times When you re ready to stop playing press the INTRO ENDING rit button Recommended Style 148 Piano Boogie Recommended Style 096 Bossa Nova F G F C C C Press the INTRO ENDING rit button Press the INTRO ENDING rit button G7 E7 Dm CM7 Am A7 FM7 Bm7 5 Press the INTR...

Page 32: ...nt range of the keyboard Playing Auto accompaniment Chords C Db Eb F G Bb Db Eb F D E F G A B C D E F Split point default 54 F 2 Root notes and the corresponding keys Accompaniment range To play a major chord Press the root note of the chord C Cm C7 Cm7 To play a minor chord Press the root note together with the nearest black key to the left of it To play a seventh chord Press the root note togeth...

Page 33: ... currently selected song number and name will be highlighted 2 Select a song Select a song after referring to the preset song category list on page 35 Use the dial to select the song you want to listen to 001 030 Built in Songs See page 35 031 035 User Songs Songs you record yourself 036 Songs transferred from a computer pages 108 110 or Songs in a USB flash memory connected to the instrument page...

Page 34: ... TEMPO TAP button The tempo display will appear and you can use the dial the and buttons or the 0 to 9 number buttons to set to tempo to anywhere from 5 and 280 quarter note beats per minute You can return to the original tempo by simultaneously pressing the and buttons Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Song start Song Fast Forward Fast Reverse and Pause PAUSE Press the pause but...

Page 35: ...he characteristics of each voice and might serve as inspiration for your own compositions 5 Live Orchestra Demo 6 Cool RotorOrgan Demo 7 Cool Galaxy Electric Piano Demo 8 ModernHarp Sweet Soprano Demo Function Demo 9 Hallelujah Chorus Use these songs to experience some of the instrument s advanced features song number 9 for the easy song arranger and songs 10 and 11 for the performance assistant t...

Page 36: ...al song files from storage to playback Types of Songs Record page 60 Connect page 104 Transfer page 108 Your own performance Song Song Computer USB flash memory Song Song Song Save Play DGX 630 YPG 635 Song Storage locations Flash Memory USB 036 User Songs 031 035 Preset Songs 001 030 The 30 songs built into the instrument User songs cannot produce score display as they are If you convert a user s...

Page 37: ...n is pressed 3 Press the START STOP button The song will begin playing The triangular will move across the top of the score to indicate the current location 4 Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Displaying the Song Score Both chords and lyrics will be shown in single staff score dis play of a song that includes chord and lyric data When there are many lyrics they may be displayed i...

Page 38: ... will be highlighted to show the current location in the song Preset Songs That Can be Used For Lyrics Display Number Name 016 Mona Lisa Jay Livingston and Ray Evans 020 Against All Odds Collins 0007403 030 Can t Help Falling In Love George David Weiss Hugo Peretti and Luigi Creatore Display the Lyrics If the lyrics display shows gar bled characters try changing the display language page 18 NOTE S...

Page 39: ... greatest freedom allowing you to play anything with both your left and right hands Chord Free If you can play simple right hand melodies but have trouble with left hand chords this is the type for you The Chord type applies to only the left hand section of the keyboard allowing you to easily play chords to support the melody you are playing with your right hand Melody This type lets you play the ...

Page 40: ... Press the SONG button and the Song Select display appears Select a song by using the dial For this example try selecting the 010 Ave Maria When the Chord type is selected features only available for this song can be seen in the display What is a Song You know the normal meaning of this word but in this instrument the term Song refers to the data that makes up a complete song The performance assis...

Page 41: ...en play the same keys over and over C E G C E G C E You ll notice that at measure five the notes will come out according to the score on the right Keep playing and performance assistant technology Chord type will continue to correct the notes that you play This is the performance assistant technology Chord type You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the START STOP button 6 Press the P ...

Page 42: ...d the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears Select the Chord Free type by using the dial 3 Select a song Press the SONG button and the Song Select display appears Select a song by using the dial For this example try selecting the 011 Noc turne CHORD FREE Type Applying the Chord Type to the Left Hand Only The currently selected type H...

Page 43: ...atedly playing the same notes with your left hand the actual notes produced will change to match the music This is the performance assistant technology Chord Free type Press the SCORE button if you want to see the score for the right hand part in the display You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the START STOP button 6 Press the P A T ON OFF button to turn the performance assistant te...

Page 44: ...nt technology feature is on 2 Select the MELODY type Press and hold the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears Select the Mel ody type by using the dial 3 Select a song Press the SONG button and the Song Select display appears Select a song by using the dial MELODY Type Play with One Finger The currently selected type Select Melody Ho...

Page 45: ...with the music You can play any key If you want to play the melody with the melody score press the SCORE button to call up the melody score in the display How does it sound You ve played the melody using only one finger thanks to the performance assistant technology Melody type You can stop song playback at any time by pressing the START STOP button 6 Press the P A T ON OFF button to turn the perf...

Page 46: ...ODY type Press and hold the P A T ON OFF button for longer than a second so that the performance assistant technology type appears Select the Chord Melody type by using the dial 3 Select a song Press the SONG button and the Song Select display appears Select a song by using the dial CHORD MELODY Chord Type with the Left Hand Melody with the Right The currently selected type Select Chord Melody Hol...

Page 47: ...ame time play accompaniment like chords and phrases with your left hand No matter what you play you ll produce the song melody with your right hand and beautiful chords and phrases with your left hand This is the performance assistant technology Chord Melody type If you want to play the melody with the melody score press the SCORE button to call up the melody score in the display You can stop song...

Page 48: ...d type Next try the three playing methods illustrated below Different ways of playing produce different results Once you get a feel for it try playing chords with your left hand and a melody with your right or any other combination The chord information included in the song is displayed in the lower area of the MAIN display You will get even better results if you match your left hand rhythm to rhy...

Page 49: ...he Melody type is selected the performance assistant technology will only work with songs that include melody data In order to find out if a song includes the required data first select the song and then press the SCORE button If chords appear on the display when you press the SCORE button you can use the Chord type or any combination type that includes the Chord type If melody appear on the displ...

Page 50: ... learn Select the part you want to work on right hand left hand both hands Select lesson 1 2 or 3 Lesson start Q uick Gui d e Yamaha Education Suite You can select song you like and use it for a left hand right hand or both hands lesson You can also use songs only SMF format 0 1 transferred to the instrument from a computer page 108 During the lesson you can play as slowly as you like and you can ...

Page 51: ...se for your lesson As listed on page 35 there are a variety of song types 2 Press EXIT button to return to the MAIN display 3 Select the part you want to practice Press the R button for a right hand lesson L button for a left hand lesson or press both the R and L buttons simultaneously for a both hands lesson The currently selected part is shown in the upper right cor ner of the display Lesson 1 W...

Page 52: ...omatically when you select Lesson 1 Play the notes shown in the on screen score The next note to be played is indicated by a dot on the appropriate key of the graphic on screen keyboard When you play the correct note the marker will move to the next key to be played Playback will pause and wait for you to play the correct note The triangular marker above the score indicates play back progress Less...

Page 53: ...s that include very high or low notes those notes may fall outside the displayed range and may not be shown on the display In such cases an over indicator appear to the left or right of the graphic keyboard Use the or button to shift the keyboard left or right so you can see the notes the marker will appear on the appropriate key in the display Notes that actually fall outside the keyboard s range...

Page 54: ...ack will begin automatically when Lesson 2 is selected The triangular marker will appear in the score display and will move to indicate the current note in the song Try to play the notes at the correct timing As you learn to play the right notes at the right timing the tempo will increase until eventually you ll be playing at the song s original tempo 3 Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson...

Page 55: ... pressed the lesson modes are selected in sequence Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Off Les son 1 Song playback will begin automatically when Lesson 3 is selected Play along while listening to the song The score marker and keyboard marker in the display will indicate the notes to play 3 Stop the Lesson mode You can stop the Lesson mode at any time by pressing the START STOP button Lesson 3 Minus One In ...

Page 56: ...n Playback will continue up to the point at which you pressed the REPEAT LEARN button and then jump back four mea sures and begin again after a count in This process will repeat so all you have to do is press the REPEAT LEARN button when you make a mistake in order to repeat practice of that section until you get it right Practice Makes Perfect Repeat and Learn You can change the number of measure...

Page 57: ...t a music database Select one that matches the image of the song you intend to play For this example select the 158 Patrol 3 Play the chords with your left hand and melody with your right The jazz style will start playing when you play a left hand chord to the left of the split point page 28 Refer to pages 30 32 for information about playing chords If you press the EXIT button to return to the MAI...

Page 58: ...Press the SONG button and use the dial to select 009 Hallelujah Chorus Press the START STOP button begin playback of the song An explanation of the Easy Song Arranger feature will appear on the display As the song progresses the styles will change changing the overall image of the song Keep in mind that you can enjoy using Easy Song Arranger with other songs as well any songs that include chord da...

Page 59: ...ody voices the song will remain the same while only the melody voice changes When playing song numbers 010 011 and 020 to 030 while using the Easy Song Arranger melody tracks will be automati cally muted and no melody will sound In order to hear the mel ody tracks you will need to press the SONG MEMORY buttons 3 to 5 NOTE Song start The currently selected style number and name are dis played here ...

Page 60: ...e first use the SONG MEMORY 1 5 and A buttons to spec ify the track s you want to record on SONG MEMORY Track 1 5 Record the melody parts SONG MEMORY Track A Records the style pattern and chord parts Track Mute This instrument allows you to choose whether recorded tracks will play back while you are recording or playing back other tracks page 89 Up to approximately 30 000 notes can be recorded for...

Page 61: ...oice Split voices cannot be recorded The selected track will be highlighted in the display To cancel recording to a selected track press that track button a sec ond time Style accompaniment cannot be turned on or off while recording is in progress Recording Procedure Rotate the dial to select a song number between 031 and 035 If you record to track that con tains previously recorded data the previ...

Page 62: ...button in response to the confirmation message the song will not be saved as a MIDI file but will remain in the instru ment s memory until the power is turned off so you have the option of converting the song to a MIDI file and saving it later To do this press and hold the REC button until the save confirmation message appears then press the YES button If the memory becomes full dur ing recording ...

Page 63: ...n by pressing the button To Record Other Tracks Repeat steps 2 through 5 to record any of the remaining tracks By selecting an unrecorded track SONG MEMORY buttons 1 5 A you can record the new track while listening to previously recorded tracks the border around the track number will appear in the display You can also mute previously recorded tracks the border around the track number disappears in...

Page 64: ... the user song 031 035 you want to clear 2 Press and hold the SONG MEMORY track button 1 5 A corresponding to the track you want to clear for longer than a second A confirmation message will appear on the display You can cancel the clear operation by pressing the button 3 Press the button to clear the track The clear in progress message will appear briefly on the display while the track is being c...

Page 65: ...est white key on the keyboard The backed up data will be erased and the default values restored Flash Clear To clear User Songs as well as Song Style and Music Database files that have been transferred to the internal flash memory from a computer turn the power on by pressing the STANDBY ON switch while simul taneously holding the highest white key on the keyboard and the three highest black keys ...

Page 66: ... function Display pages 68 69 Volume Adjustment Adjusts the volume of the sound heard via the instrument s speakers or a pair of headphones plugged into the PHONES jack Rotate counter clockwise to lower the volume Rotate clockwise to increase the vol ume 3 Start a function 2 Select an item or value 1 Select a basic function Select a song you want to listen to or a song you want to use for a lesson...

Page 67: ... be omitted see below Decrease Increase Press briefly to decre ment Press briefly to incre ment Example Song number 003 can be entered in three ways 0 0 3 0 3 003 will appear on the dis play after a brief delay 3 003 will appear on the dis play after a brief delay Press number buttons 0 0 3 CATEGORY and buttons When selecting a song style or voice you can use these buttons to jump to the first ite...

Page 68: ...unctions Press the CATEGORY button s as many times as necessary until the required function appears You can then use the dial the and buttons or the number 0 9 buttons to adjust the value of the function as required To Return To the MAIN Display Most basic operations are carried out from the instrument s MAIN display You can return to the MAIN display from any other display by pressing the EXIT bu...

Page 69: ...stant technology is on Harmony Appears when Harmony is on When this icon is showing har mony notes will be added to the main voice File Control When this icon is showing you can control file operations Chord Display Style Auto accompaniment Status page 28 Appears when the ACMP ON OFF button is pressed to turn accompaniment on after selecting a style When showing the key board range to the left of ...

Page 70: ... harmony is on the har mony icon will appear in the display When you press the HARMONY ON OFF button to turn this feature on the appropriate harmony type for the currently selected main voice is automatically selected NOTE Hold for longer than a second The currently selected harmony type The harmony notes can be added only to the Main Voice not to Dual or Split Voices The keys left of the Split Po...

Page 71: ...tion about the available reverb types 1 Press the FUNCTION button to call up the FUNCTION display 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to select the Reverb Type item 3 Use the dial to select a reverb type You can check how the selected reverb type sounds by playing on the keyboard Refer to the Effect Type List on page 138 for information about the available reverb types Adjusting the Reverb Level You c...

Page 72: ...ct a different chorus type use the procedure described below 1 Press the FUNCTION button to call up the FUNCTION display 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to select the Chorus Type item 3 Use the dial to select a chorus type You can check how the selected chorus type sounds by playing on the keyboard Adjusting the Chorus Level You can individually adjust the amount of chorus that is applied to the m...

Page 73: ...available DSP types Adjusting the DSP Level You can individually adjust the amount of DSP that is applied to the main and dual voices See page 93 Adding DSP When DSP is turned on the optimum DSP type for the current Voice is automatically selected The volume of the currently playing Voice changes when turning DSP on or off This is not a malfunction The amount of change dif fers depending on the se...

Page 74: ...played 3 You can then use the and buttons to turn panel sustain on or off The pitch bend wheel can be used to add smooth pitch variations to notes you play on the keyboard Roll the wheel upward to raise the pitch or downward to lower the pitch If you use this feature with a voice such as the 048 Overdriven guitar voice page 19 you can produce remarkably realistic string bending effects You can cha...

Page 75: ...utton The currently selected function will appear in the display 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to select the Touch Sensitivity item The currently selected touch sensitivity will be displayed 3 Use the dial to select a touch sensitivity setting between 1 and 3 Higher values produce greater easier volume varia tion in response to keyboard dynamics i e greater sensitivity A setting of 4 results in ...

Page 76: ...2 on page 19 2 Select and play back any song steps 1 to 3 on page 33 3 Play the keyboard and remember the sound of the voice If you have stopped playback at some point during this procedure press the START STOP button to start playback again 4 Use the dial to change songs then play the keyboard and listen to the voice You should hear a different keyboard voice than you played in step 3 Watch the d...

Page 77: ... function will appear in the display 2 Press the CATEGORY and but tons as many times as necessary to select the master EQ type function Master EQ Type The currently selected EQ type will appear 3 Use the dial to select the desired Master EQ setting Five settings are available 1 5 Settings 1 and 2 are best for listening via the instrument s built in speakers setting 3 is for headphones and settings...

Page 78: ...d 12 as required Small Pitch Changes Tuning The overall tuning of the instrument can by shifted up or down by a maximum of 100 cents in 1 cent increments 100 cents 1 semitone 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to select the Tuning item 3 Use the dial to set the tuning value between 100 and 100 as required Pitch Controls f r Transpose item Can be set between 12 and 12 The p...

Page 79: ...niment shifts to the main section The length of the intro in measures differs depending on the selected Style MAIN section This is used for playing the main part of the Song It plays a main accompaniment pattern and repeats indefinitely until another section s button is pressed There are two variations on the basic pattern A and B and the Style playback sound changes harmonically based on the chor...

Page 80: ...Style starts For this example play a C major chord as shown below For information on how to enter chords see Playing Auto accompaniment Chords on page 32 Synchro Start When the synchro start standby mode is engaged style playback will begin as soon as you play a chord in the accompaniment range of the keyboard You can disengage the synchro start standby mode by pressing the SYNC START button again...

Page 81: ...tops automatically You can have the ending gradually slow down ritardando by pressing the INTRO ENDING rit button again while the ending is playing back Synchro Stop When this function is selected the accompaniment style will only play while you are playing chords in the accompaniment range of the keyboard Style playback will stop when you release the keys To turn the function on press the SYNC ST...

Page 82: ...tem 3 Use the dial to set the split point to any key from 021 A 1 through 108 C7 Setting the Split Point f r Split point 54 F 2 Main voice Split voice When you change the split point the auto accompaniment split point also changes The split point cannot be changed during a song lesson The split voice sounds when the split point key is played NOTE You can also access the Split Point item by pressin...

Page 83: ...and any of the chord fingerings recognized by the instrument can be used page 32 Press the ACMP ON OFF button to turn auto accompaniment on after pressing the STYLE button Press the STYLE button to engage the style function 1 Press the FUNCTION button 2 Use the CATEGORY and but tons to select the Style Volume item 3 Use the dial to set the style volume between 000 and 127 Play a Style with Chords ...

Page 84: ...ange the 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 Names Chord names tell you just about everything you need to know about a chord other than the inversion voicing The chord name tells you what the root of the chord is whether it is a major m...

Page 85: ...flatted ninth 7 b9 1 b2 3 5 b7 C7b9 Seventh add flatted thirteenth 7 b13 1 3 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 Seventh flatted fifth 7b5 1 3 b5 b7 C7b5 Seventh augmented 7aug 1 3 5 b7 C7aug Seventh suspended fourth 7sus4 1 4 5 b7 C7sus4...

Page 86: ...described below however chord detection for style accompaniment occurs over the entire range of the keyboard allowing for even more dynamic style performance In this mode only chords played in the normal way page 32 can be detected 1 Press and hold the ACMP ON OFF but ton for longer than a second to select the function Chord Fingering 2 Use the dial to select 2 FullKeyboard Playing Styles Using th...

Page 87: ...isplay both as notation and in the keyboard diagram To call up possible inversions of the chord press the buttons 4 Try playing a chord in the auto accom paniment section of the keyboard checking the indications in the display When you ve played the chord properly a bell sound signals your success and the chord name in the display flash Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Looking U...

Page 88: ...n a sec ond time at the end of the section you want to repeat the B point 3 The specified A B section of the song will now play repeatedly You can stop repeat playback at any time by pressing the A B REPEAT button Song Volume f r Can be set between 000 and 127 Song volume item Song volume can be adjusted while a song is selected NOTE A B Repeat A B Repeat start and end points cannot be specified w...

Page 89: ... simul taneously so that LR appears in the upper right corner of the MAIN display Select the song and play it 1 Press the VOICE button for longer than a second The VOICE SELECT MELODY R or MEL ODY L display will appear so you can select the Melody R or Melody L voice Pressing the VOICE button alternates between VOICE SELECT MELODY R and MELODY L 2 Use the dial to select the voice As you select dif...

Page 90: ...tore the current panel settings to the specified registration memory Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display in order to check the bank and registra tion memory numbers 8 Banks Memory 1 Up to 16 presets eight banks of two each can be memorized Memory 2 Saving to the Registration Memory Bank number Data cannot be saved to the registration memory during song play back NOTE Bank number Yo...

Page 91: ...ory Bank number Settings That Can be Saved to the Registra tion Memory Style settings Style number Auto Accompaniment ON OFF Split Point Style settings Main A B Style Volume Tempo Chord Fingering Voice settings Main Voice setting Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level DSP Level Dual Voice settings Dual ON OFF Voice number Volume Octave Pan Reverb Level Chorus Level DSP Level Spli...

Page 92: ...in the display 4 Use the dial the and buttons or the 0 9 number buttons to set the selected function as required The and buttons are used to make ON OFF type settings ON OFF In some cases the button will initiate execu tion of the selected function and the will cancel the selection Some Function settings are stored in memory as soon as they are changed See The Backup Parameters on page 65 for info...

Page 93: ...s in the sound being panned full left the value 127 results in the sound being panned full right Main Reverb Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Reverb effect Main Chorus Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the Chorus effect Main DSP Level 000 127 Determines how much of the Main voice s signal is sent to the DSP effect DUA...

Page 94: ...termines whether the instrument synchronizes to the internal clock OFF or an external clock ON page 106 Keyboard Out ON OFF Determines whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is transmitted ON or not OFF Style Out ON OFF Determines whether Style data is transmitted ON via USB or not OFF during Style playback Song Out ON OFF Determines whether User Song is transmitted ON via USB or not ...

Page 95: ...s in SMF format 0 and 1 transferred from a computer Grade ON OFF Determines whether the Grade function is on or off UTILITY Demo Cancel ON OFF Determines whether Demo cancel is enabled or not When this is set to ON the Demo Song will not play even if the DEMO button is pressed LANGUAGE Language English Japanese Determines the display language for the demo displays song file names lyrics and certai...

Page 96: ...the proper orientation 2 Check that the file control icon is shown in the MAIN display You can go to the FILE CONTROL display from which you can access file operations by pressing the MENU button from this display Do not press this button now but only when instructed to in the sections below Connecting a USB Flash Memory A message information or confirmation dialog sometimes appears on the display...

Page 97: ...USB storage device is connected or media is inserted a message may appear prompting you to format the device media If so execute the Format operation page 98 To protect your data write protect To prevent important 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 protec...

Page 98: ...n 5 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the format operation will begin 6 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Formatting USB Flash Memory If you format a USB flash memory that already contains data all of the data will be erased Be careful not to erase important data when using the form...

Page 99: ...the operation has fin ished Press the EXIT button to return to the MAIN display Saving User Files Registration Memory to USB Flash Memory To Overwrite an Existing File If you want to overwrite a file that already exists on the USB flash memory use the dial or the and buttons to select the file then skip ahead to step 6 f r Up to 100 user files can be saved to a single USB flash memory If the USB f...

Page 100: ...n The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the save operation at this point by pressing the button 9 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the save operation will begin The user song will be stored to the USER FILE folder in the USB flash memory 10 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has finished Press the EXIT button to return to the MA...

Page 101: ...iles folder in the USB flash memory Files located outside of that folder will not be recognized 5 Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the load operation at this point by pressing the button 6 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the load operation will begin 7 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the operation has fin ish...

Page 102: ...d in the User Files folder in the USB flash memory Files located outside of that folder will not be recognized 5 Press the EXECUTE button The dis play prompts you for confirmation You can cancel the delete operation at this point by pressing the button 6 Press the EXECUTE button again or the button and the delete operation will begin 7 A message will appear on the display to inform you that the op...

Page 103: ...e MAIN display 1 Make sure that the USB flash memory containing the file you want to play has been properly connected to the instru ment s USB TO DEVICE terminal and that the icon is showing in the MAIN display 2 Press the SONG STYLE or MUSIC DATABASE button Files of the corre sponding type will be displayed 3 Use the dial to select the file you want to play 4 Play the selected file in the same wa...

Page 104: ...rminal allows connection to USB stor age devices Refer to Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminal on page 97 w USB TO HOST terminal This terminal allows direct connection to a per sonal computer Refer to Connecting a Per sonal Computer on page 105 for more information Connectors w q ...

Page 105: ... make sure to observe the follow ing points Failing to do so risks freezing the com puter and corrupting or losing the data If the computer or the instrument freezes restart the application software or the computer OS or turn the power to the instrument off then on again Connecting a Personal Computer USB cable Instrument Computer Use an AB type USB cable of less than about 3 meters Before connect...

Page 106: ...e instrument are sounded by its internal tone generator system the internal tone generator is active when local control is on and inactive when local control is off External Clock ON OFF These settings determine 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 These settings determine whether keyboard performan...

Page 107: ...plication on your computer via the USB connection controlling playback stop and transport functions from the panel Remote control keys To use the remote control functions simulta neously hold down the lowest two keys on the key board A 1 and A 1 and press the appropriate key shown below PC1 PC2 OFF Local OFF OFF ON External Clock ON OFF OFF Song Out OFF OFF OFF Style Out OFF OFF OFF Keyboard Out O...

Page 108: ...th the Musicsoft Downloader You Can Transfer files from the computer to the instru ment s flash memory refer to the procedure described on page 109 The procedure for transferring songs included on the Accessory CD ROM from your com puter to the instrument is given as an example Backup file can be transferred from the instru ment to a computer and back refer to the procedure described on page 110 I...

Page 109: ...ment in the same way as a song file 6 A copy of the selected MIDI song file will appear in the List of files stored temporarily at the top of the window The memory medium will also be displayed at the bottom of the window to specify the desti nation for the transfer Click Instrument and then Flash memory 7 After selecting the file in the List of files stored temporarily click the downward Move but...

Page 110: ...arts 1 Press the SONG button and select the song 036 residing in flash memory for which you want to set the guide track 2 Press the FUNCTION button 3 Use the CATEGORY and buttons to select the R Part or L Part item 4 Use the dial to select the channel you want to play back as the specified right or left hand part We recommend that you select channel 1 for the right hand part and channel 2 for the ...

Page 111: ... use of this manual and the software This disk containing the software is not meant for use with an audio visual system CD player DVD player etc Do not attempt to use the disk on equipment other than a computer Future upgrades of application and system software and any changes in specifications and functions will be announced separately The screen displays as illustrated in this manual are for ins...

Page 112: ... Contents q MSD_ Musicsoft Downloader This application can be used to download MIDI song data from the Internet and transfer it from the computer to the instrument s memory w DMN_ Digital Music Notebook Digital Music Notebook is a combination music learning program and online service that makes it easy and fun to practice and master your favorite songs You can experience Digital Music Notebook fun...

Page 113: ... Intel Pentium Celeron Processor family or Intel 64 compatible processor 512 MB or more at least 3 MB of free space Digital Music Notebook Windows XP Home Professional Edition Service Pack 1a SP1a more Windows Vista Only 32 bit is supported 400 MHz or higher processor clock speed Intel Pentium Celeron Processor family or compatible processor recommended 128 MB or more 256 MB or more is recommended...

Page 114: ...iver Signing Options and check the radio but ton to the left of Ignore and click OK 4 Click the OK button to close System Properties and then click X in the upper right of the window to close the Control Panel 5 Insert the supplied CD ROM into the CD ROM drive A start window will appear automatically 6 First make sure the POWER switch on the MIDI device is set to OFF then use a USB cable to connec...

Page 115: ...l the soft ware For Digital Music Notebook operating instruc tions see the help menu launch the Digital Music Notebook application and click Help For Musicsoft Downloader operating instructions see the Help menu launch the Musicsoft Downloader application and click Help You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the following Internet URL http music yamaha com download This W...

Page 116: ...View devices by type 3 If you find Other devices double click it to extend the tree to look for Unknown device If one appears select it and click the Remove button 4 Remove the USB cable from the instru ment and make the connection again 5 Install the driver again Windows 2000 users see page 114 Windows XP users see page 114 Windows Vista users see page 115 Did you install the driver page 113 Is t...

Page 117: ... select Open from the pop up menu 5 Select USBdrvVista_ or USBdrv2k_ folder uninstall folder uninstall exe file and launch uninstall exe file Follow the on screen instructions to uninstall the driver 6 A message asking you to restart your computer in order to complete the uninstall procedure will appear Driver removal will be complete when you have restarted your computer How can I remove the driv...

Page 118: ...t an appropriate key for the chords you are play ing Set the split point at an appropriate key page 82 Is the ACMP indicator showing in the display If it is not showing press the ACMP ON OFF button so that it does show No rhythm accompaniment plays when the START STOP button is pressed after selecting style number 131 or a style between 143 160 Pianist This is not a malfunction Style number 131 an...

Page 119: ...utton first when you are going to use any style related function There is no harmony sound The harmony effects 01 26 behave differently according to their type Types 01 10 13 function when style playback is on chords are played in the accompaniment range of the keyboard and a melody is played in the right hand range Types 15 26 will function whether style playback is on or off For types 23 26 you ...

Page 120: ...aged End Displayed when the transmission of Initial Send has been completed Error Displayed when writing has failed Exit Displayed when the record standby mode is exited because an inappropri ate style has been selected during style record standby File information area is not large enough Indicates that saving data in the media cannot be executed since the total number of files have become too man...

Page 121: ...a is being accessed Style data is too large to load Indicates that style data cannot be loaded since the style data is too large Sure YES NO Reconfirms whether each operation is executed or not The limit of the media has been reached Indicates that saving data cannot be executed since the folder directory structure has become too complicated The media is not formatted Indicates the inserted media ...

Page 122: ...30 YPG 635 Owner s Manual Scores This demo is an example of how the Easy Song Arranger can be used to change styles throughout a piece Hallelujah Chorus Song No 9 q q q q 123 Function Demo for Easy Song Arranger ...

Page 123: ...Scores DGX 630 YPG 635 Owner s Manual 123 ...

Page 124: ...e assistant technol ogy feature If you play the Play These Notes part using the performance assistant technology feature the part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part Ave Maria Song No 10 q q q q 61 Function Demo for performance assistant technology Repeatedly Play the Same Key P A T Your Turn Type CHORD ...

Page 125: ...Scores DGX 630 YPG 635 Owner s Manual 125 ...

Page 126: ...he performance assistant technol ogy feature If you play the Play These Notes part using the performance assistant technology feature the part will be corrected and played so that it matches the backing part Nocturne op 9 2 Song No 11 q q q q 108 Function Demo for performance assistant technology P A T Type CHORD FREE ...

Page 127: ...Scores DGX 630 YPG 635 Owner s Manual 127 ...

Page 128: ...0 113 017 Jazz Organ 2 025 000 112 019 Rock Organ 026 000 114 019 Purple Organ 027 000 112 018 Click Organ 028 000 116 017 Bright Organ 029 000 127 019 Theater Organ 030 000 121 020 16 2 Organ 031 000 120 020 16 4 Organ 032 000 113 020 Chapel Organ 033 000 112 020 Church Organ 034 000 112 021 Reed Organ ACCORDION 035 000 112 022 Musette Accordion 036 000 113 022 Traditional Accordion 037 000 113 0...

Page 129: ... 2 158 000 001 006 Electric Piano 2 KSP 159 000 032 006 Chorus Electric Piano 2 160 000 041 006 DX Analog Electric Piano 161 000 000 007 Harpsichord 162 000 001 007 Harpsichord KSP 163 000 035 007 Harpsichord 2 164 000 000 008 Clavi 165 000 001 008 Clavi KSP XG CHROMATIC 166 000 000 009 Celesta 167 000 000 010 Glockenspiel 168 000 000 011 Music Box 169 000 064 011 Orgel 170 000 000 012 Vibraphone ...

Page 130: ...gs 292 000 008 050 Legato Strings 293 000 040 050 Warm Strings 294 000 041 050 Kingdom 295 000 000 051 Synth Strings 1 296 000 000 052 Synth Strings 2 Voice No Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 297 000 000 053 Choir Aahs 298 000 003 053 Stereo Choir 299 000 032 053 Mellow Choir 300 000 040 053 Choir Strings 301 000 000 054 Voice Oohs 302 000 000 055 Synth Voice 3...

Page 131: ...anai XG PERCUSSIVE 433 000 000 113 Tinkle Bell 434 000 096 113 Bonang Voice No Bank Select MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 435 000 097 113 Altair 436 000 098 113 Gamelan Gongs 437 000 099 113 Stereo Gamelan Gongs 438 000 100 113 Rama Cymbal 439 000 000 114 Agogo 440 000 000 115 Steel Drums 441 000 097 115 Glass Percussion 442 000 098 115 Thai Bells 443 000 000 116 Woodbloc...

Page 132: ...t H Snare Tight Snappy Snare Rock Rim Snare Noisy 3 Snare Analog 2 53 F 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Tom Room 1 Tom Rock 1 Tom Electro 1 Tom Analog 1 54 F 2 42 F 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Hi Hat Closed Analog 55 G 2 43 G 1 Floor Tom H Tom Room 2 Tom Rock 2 Tom Electro 2 Tom Analog 2 56 G 2 44 G 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Hi Hat Closed Analog 2 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Tom Room 3 Tom Rock 3 Tom Electro 3 Tom Analog 3 58 A 2 46...

Page 133: ... 1 1 Hi Hat Open Hi Hat Open Analog 2 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Tom Analog 4 Tom Jazz 4 Tom Brush 4 Tom Jazz 4 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Tom Analog 5 Tom Jazz 5 Tom Brush 5 Tom Jazz 5 61 C 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Crash Analog Hand Cymbal 62 D 3 50 D 2 High Tom Tom Analog 6 Tom Jazz 6 Tom Brush 6 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 E...

Page 134: ...froCuban 75 Charleston R B 76 Soul 77 DetroitPop1 78 60 sRock Roll 79 6 8Soul 80 CrocoTwist 81 Rock Roll 82 DetroitPop2 83 BoogieWoogie 84 ComboBoogie 85 6 8Blues COUNTRY 86 70 sCountry 87 Country8Beat 88 CountryPop 89 CountrySwing 90 CountryBallad 91 Country2 4 92 CowboyBoogie 93 CountryShuffle 94 Bluegrass LATIN 95 BrazilianSamba 96 BossaNova 97 PopBossa 98 Tijuana 99 DiscoLatin 100 Mambo 101 Sa...

Page 135: ...145 Catch22 146 DISCO 147 Survival 148 TheNavy 149 DontHide 150 Celebrat 151 LondonRU 152 10 2 Sun 153 ShakeYou 154 Believe 155 BoySumer 156 I mSexy 157 StuffHot SWING JAZZ 158 Patrol 159 Charles 160 GiveLove 161 Rhythm 162 LOVE 163 LeroyBad 164 Caraban 165 Misbehav 166 Safari 167 Smiling 168 SoWhatIs 169 TimeGone 170 TasteHny 171 Sandman 172 Tunisian 173 TwoFoot 174 MyBaby R B 175 AsPlayed 176 Ba...

Page 136: ...nal 032Lomon mid Loch Lomond Traditional 033Bonni mid My Bonnie Traditional 034Londo mid Londonderry Air Traditional 035Banjo mid Ring de Banjo S C Foster 036Vogle mid Wenn ich ein Vöglein wär Traditional 037Lorel mid Die Lorelei F Silcher 038Funic mid Funiculi Funicula L Denza 039Turke mid Turkey in the Straw Traditional 040Campt mid Camptown Races S C Foster 041Jingl mid Jingle Bells J S Pierpon...

Page 137: ...fects and add embellishments or delayed repeats in time with the auto accompaniment These types sound whether the auto accompaniment is on or not however the actual speed of the effect depends on the Tempo setting page 34 The individual note values in each type let you synchronize the effect precisely to the rhythm Triplet settings are also available 1 6 quarter note triplets 1 12 eighth note trip...

Page 138: ...space expanding to left and right 17 0 28 CANYON A hypothetical acoustic space which extends without limit 18 0 29 BASEMENT A bit of initial delay followed by reverb with a unique resonance 19 0 30 NO EFFECT No effect 0 0 No Type Description MSB LSB 1 CHORUS1 Conventional chorus program 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 CHO...

Page 139: ...LCR1 Produces three delayed sounds L R and C center 5 16 31 DELAY LCR2 5 0 32 DELAY LR Produces two delayed sounds L and R Two feedback delays are pro vided 6 0 33 ECHO Two delayed sounds L and R and independent feedback delays for L and R 7 0 34 CROSS DELAY The feedback of the two delayed sounds is crossed 8 0 35 TEMPO DELAY Tempo synchronized delay 21 0 36 TEMPO ECHO Tempo synchronized echo 21 8...

Page 140: ...tion2 73 1 79 OVERDRIVE Adds mild distortion to the sound 74 0 80 ST OD Stereo Overdrive Stereo Overdrive 74 8 81 DIST HARD Distortion Hard Hard edge distortion 75 16 82 DIST HARD2 Distortion Hard2 75 22 83 DIST SOFT Distortion Soft Soft warm distortion 75 17 84 DIST SOFT2 Distortion Soft2 75 23 85 ST DIST HARD Stereo Distortion Hard Hard edge stereo distortion 75 18 86 ST DIST SOFT Stereo Distort...

Page 141: ...101 17 113 CMP OD TDLY4 Compressor Overdrive Tempo Delay4 101 18 114 CMP OD TDLY5 Compressor Overdrive Tempo Delay5 101 19 115 CMP OD TDLY6 Compressor Overdrive Tempo Delay6 101 20 116 V_DST H TDLY V Distortion Hard Tempo Delay V Distortion Hard and Tempo Delay are connected in series 103 0 117 V_DST S TDL1 V Distortion Soft Tempo Delay1 V Distortion Soft and Tempo Delay are connected in series 10...

Page 142: ... Speaker4 70 17 149 ROTARY SP5 Rotary Speaker5 66 18 150 ROTARY SP6 Rotary Speaker6 69 0 151 ROTARY SP7 Rotary Speaker7 71 22 152 2WAY ROT SP 2way Rotary Speaker 86 0 153 DST ROT SP Distortion Rotary Speaker Distortion and rotary speaker connected in series 69 1 154 DST 2ROT SP Distortion 2way Rotary Speaker Distortion and 2 way rotary speaker connected in series 86 1 155 OD ROT SP Overdrive Rotar...

Page 143: ...Q which emphasizes low and high frequencies and attenu ates mid range frequencies 76 0 175 HM ENHANCE1 Harmonic Enhancer1 Adds new harmonics to the input signal to make the sound stand out 81 16 176 HM ENHANCE2 Harmonic Enhancer2 81 0 177 ST 3BAND EQ Stereo EQ which emphasizes low and high frequencies and attenu ates mid range frequencies 76 18 178 VCE CANCEL Voice Cancel Attenuates the audio in t...

Page 144: ...ode 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 0 24 semi o 0 24 semi 0 32 o o Bank Select 1 11 84 x 1 o 6 38 o o Data Entry 7 10 o o Control 64 66 67 o o Pedal 71 x 1 o Harmonic Content Change 72 o o Release Time 73 x 1 o Attack Time 74 x 1 o Brightness 91 93 94 o o Ef...

Page 145: ...Common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock o o Real Time Commands 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 Refer to 2 on page 146 Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO o Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No ...

Page 146: ... be changed simultaneously Universal System Exclusive The values of mm is used for MIDI Master Volume Values for ll are ignored XG Master Tuning F0H 43H 1nH 4CH 00H 00H 00H ddH ddH ddH ddH F7H This message simultaneously changes the tuning value of all channels The values of dd are used for XG Master Tuning The default value of dd are 00H 04H 00H 00H respec tively Reverb Type F0H 43H 1nH 4CH 02H 0...

Page 147: ...ve media if it is returned toYamaha or an authorizedYamaha dealer within fourteen days with a copy of the receipt Yamaha is not responsible for replacing media dam aged by accident abuse or misapplication TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW YAMAHA EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES ON THE TANGIBLE MEDIA INCLUDING THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PUR...

Page 148: ...nents of the Product as between you and the Licensor belongs to the Licensor or its licensors and is protected by copyright laws national and international and all other applicable laws 4 Disclaimer of Liability 4 1 In consideration of the fact that the Product is licensed hereunder free of charge a the Licensor disclaims any and all warranties with respect to the Product whether expressed or impl...

Page 149: ...ormance assistant technology Performance assistant technology Type PC PC Mode MIDI Local On Off External Clock Initial Send Keyboard Out Style Out Song Out METRONOME Time Signature Numerator Time Signature Denominator Metronome Volume Bell SCORE Quantize LESSON Lesson Track R Lesson Track L Grade UTILITY Demo Cancel Language Effects Reverb 29 types Chorus 24 types DSP 182 types Harmony 26 types So...

Page 150: ...Chord Dictionary 87 Chord Fingering 32 86 Chord root 87 Chord type Chord Dictionary 87 Chord type performance assistant technology 39 40 Chord Free type performance assistant technology 39 42 Chord Melody type performance assistant technology 39 46 Chorus 72 Chorus Type 138 Computer 105 106 108 D Default Setting 92 Delete Song Track 64 Delete USB flash memory 102 Delete User Data 103 Delete User S...

Page 151: ... User Song 100 Score 37 49 122 Single Staff Score 37 SMF Standard MIDI File 108 Software Licensing Agreement 147 Song 33 Song Clear 63 Song List 35 Song Memory 60 61 Song Out 94 106 Song Volume 88 Specifications 149 Split Chorus Level 93 Split Octave 93 Split Pan 93 Split Point 21 82 Split Reverb Level 93 Split Voice 21 Split Volume 93 Standard Chords 32 Style 27 30 79 Style File 101 Style List 13...

Page 152: ...product for assistance 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 with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty 3 Shipping a...

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