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YDP-123 YDP Digital piano YDP-123 Digital piano Owner's Manual Bedienungsanleitung Mode d'emploi Manual de instrucciones Before using the YDP-123, be sure to read “Precautions„ on pages 6 -7. Achten Sie darauf, vor Einsatz des YDP-123 die “Vorsichtsmassnahmen„ auf Seite 6 -7 durchzulesen. Avant d'utiliser le YDP-123, lire attentivement la section «Precautions d'usage» aux pages 6-7. Antes de utilizar el YDP-123, lea las “Precauciones„ que debe tener en cuenta en las páginas 6-7. IMPORTANT Check your power supply Make sure that your local AC mains voltage matches the voltage specified on the name plate on the bottom panel. In some areas a voltage selector may be provided on the bottom panel of the main keyboard unit near the power cord. Make sure that the voltage selector is set for the voltage in your area. The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped. To change the setting use a "minus" screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage appears next to the pointer on the panel. WICHTIG Überprüfung der Stromversorgung Vergewissern Sie sich vor dem Anschließen an das Stromnetz, daß die örtliche Netzspannung den Betriebsspannungswerten auf dem Typenschild an der Unterseite des Instruments entspricht. In bestimmten Verkaufsgebieten ist das Instrument mit einem Spannungswähler an der Unterseite neben der Netzkabeldurchführung ausgestattet. Falls vorhanden, muß der Spannungswähler auf die örtliche Netzspannung eingestellt werden. Der Spannungswähler wurde werkseitig auf 240 V voreingestellt. Zum Verstellen drehen Sie den Spannungsregler mit einem Schlitzschraubendreher, bis der Zeiger auf den korrekten Spannungswert weist. IMPORTANT Contrôler la source d'alimentation Vérifiez que la tension spécifiée sur le panneau inférieur correspond à la tension du secteur. Dans certaines régions, l'instrument peut être équipé d'un sélecteur de tension situé sur le panneau inférieur du clavier à proximité du cordon d'alimentation. Vérifiez que ce sélecteur est bien réglé en fonction de la tension secteur de votre région. Le sélecteur de tension est réglé sur 240 V au départ d'usine. Pour modifier ce réglage, utilisez un tournevis à lame plate pour tourner le sélecteur afin de mettre l'indication correspondant à la tension de votre région vis à vis du repère triangulaire situé sur le panneau. IMPORTANTE Yamaha Manual Library http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ Verifique la alimentación de corriente Asegúrese de que tensión de alimentación de CA de su área corresponde con la tensión especificada en la placa de características del panel inferior. En algunas zonas puede haberse incorporado un selector de tensión en el panel inferior de la unidad del teclado principal, cerca del cable de alimentación. Asegúrese de que el selector de tensión esté ajustado a la tensión de su área. El selector de tensión se ajusta a 240V cuando la unidad sale de fábrica. Para cambiar el ajuste, emplee un destornillador de cabeza "recta" para girar el selector de modo que aparezca la tensión correcta al lado del indicador del panel. M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation ©2002 Yamaha Corporation V974820 20?APAP1.3-01A0 Printed in Singapore DIC 2506 Introduction SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION PRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic products may have either labels similar to the graphics shown below or molded/stamped facsimiles of these graphics on the enclosure. The explanation of these graphics appears on this page. Please observe all cautions indicated on this page and those indicated in the safety instruction section. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. See bottom of Keyboard enclosure for graphic symbol markings. The exclamation point within the equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within the equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock. Battery Notice: This product MAY contain a small non- rechargable battery which (if applicable) is soldered in place. The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years. When replacement becomes necessary, contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement. Warning: Do not attempt to recharge, disassemble, or incinerate this type of battery. Keep all batteries away from children. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by applicable laws. Note: In some areas, the servicer is required by law to return the defective parts. However, you do have the option of having the servicer dispose of these parts for you. Disposal Notice: Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason its useful life is considered to be at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. NOTICE: Service charges incurred due to lack of knowl- edge relating 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. NAME PLATE LOCATION: The graphic below indicates the location of the name plate. The model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this plate. You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are tested and approved by an independent safety testing laboratory in order that you may be sure that when it is properly installed and used in its normal and customary manner, all foreseeable risks have been eliminated. DO NOT modify this unit or commission others to do so unless specifically authorized by Yamaha. Product performance and/or safety standards may be diminished. Claims filed under the expressed warranty may be denied if the unit is/has been modified. Implied warranties may also be affected. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing units. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environmentally friendly. We sincerely believe that our products and the production 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: 92-469 1 (bottom) Model Serial No. Purchase Date Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha YDP-123 Digital Piano! We recommend that you read this manual carefully so that you can fully take advantage of the advanced and convenient functions of the YDP-123. We also recommend that you keep this manual in a safe and handy place for future reference. About this Owner’s Manual This manual consists of three main sections: “Introduction,” “Reference” and “Appendix.” Reference (page 13): This section explains how to make detailed settings for the YDP-123’s various functions. Appendix (page 33): This section introduces reference material. ENGLISH Introduction (page 2): Please read this section first. * The illustrations of the controls in this owner’s manual are for instructional purposes only and actual appearance of the controls may be somewhat different on your instrument. COPYRIGHT NOTICE This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others’ copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all computer software, MIDI files and WAVE data. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright has legal consequences. DON’T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES. Trademarks: • • • Apple and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft® Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective holders. YDP-123 About this Owner’s Manual 3 Table of Contents Introduction SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION ...................... 2 About this Owner’s Manual ........................ 3 Application Index........................................ 5 PRECAUTIONS............................................. 6 ENGLISH Accessories .................................................. 8 Maintenance ............................................... 8 Features....................................................... 9 Before Using the YDP-123 ........................ 10 Key Cover ...........................................................10 Music Rest ..........................................................10 Turning the Power On.......................................11 Setting the Volume.............................................11 Using Headphones .............................................12 Reference Part Names................................................ 14 Listening to the Demo Songs ................... 15 Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs .......... 16 Selecting & Playing Voices........................ 17 Selecting Voices ..................................................17 Using the Pedals .................................................17 Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb ........18 Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)...............19 Transposition .....................................................20 Fine-tuning the Pitch .........................................20 Using the Metronome........................................21 About MIDI ............................................... 23 Connecting a Personal Computer ............ 24 MIDI Functions.......................................... 26 MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection......26 Local Control ON/OFF......................................26 Program Change ON/OFF.................................27 Control Change ON/OFF ..................................27 Troubleshooting ....................................... 28 Options & Expander Modules .................. 28 Keyboard Stand Assembly ........................ 29 Index ......................................................... 32 4 YDP-123 Table of Contents Appendix MIDI Data Format / MIDI-Datenformat / Format des données MIDI / Formato de datos MIDI .......................... 34 MIDI Implementation Chart ..................... 38 Specifications / Technische Daten / Caractéristiques techniques / Especificaciones ...................................... 39 Application Index Use this index to find reference pages that may be helpful for your particular application and situation. Listening Listening to demo songs with different voices...................................................... “Listening to the Demo Songs” on page 15 Listening to songs from “50 Greats for the Piano” ...................................... “Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs” on page 16 Using three pedals ....................................................................................................................... “Using the Pedals” on page 17 Playing an accompaniment that matches pitch ............................................................................. “Transposition” on page 20 Fine-tuning the pitch of the entire instrument when you play the YDP-123 along with other instruments or CD music.......................................................................“Fine-tuning the Pitch” on page 20 Changing voices ENGLISH Playing Viewing the list of voices............................................................................................................. “Selecting Voices” on page 17 Simulating a concert hall .................................................................... “Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb” on page 18 Combining two voices............................................................................... “Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)” on page 19 Practicing Practicing with an accurate and steady tempo .................................................................“Using the Metronome” on page 21 Connecting the YDP-123 to other devices What is MIDI? ....................................................................................................................................“About MIDI” on page 23 Connecting the computer ...............................................................................“Connecting a Personal Computer” on page 24 Assembling Assembling and disassembling the YDP-123 ......................................................“Keyboard Stand Assembly” on pages 29–31 YDP-123 Application Index 5 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING * Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNING ENGLISH Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord ● ● ● ● Water warning Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument. Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it. Use only the supplied power cord/plug. Do not place the power cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators, and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll anything over it. ● ● Fire warning ● Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit. A burning item may fall over and cause a fire. If you notice any abnormality Do not open ● Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings. Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands. Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way. The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. ● If the power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch, disconnect the electric 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 precautions include, but are not limited to, the following: Power supply/Power cord ● ● ● Location When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold the plug itself and not the cord. Pulling by the cord can damage it. Remove the electric plug from the outlet when the instrument is not to be used for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector. Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the outlet. ● ● ● ● Assembly ● ● Read carefully the attached documentation explaining the assembly process. Failure to assemble the instrument in the proper sequence might result in damage to the instrument or even injury. (1)B-7 6 YDP-123 PRECAUTIONS 1/2 Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components. Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may generate noise. Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. Before moving the instrument, remove all connected cables. Do not place the instrument against a wall (allow at least 3 cm/ one-inch from the wall), since this can cause inadequate air circulation, and possibly result in the instrument overheating. Connections Handling caution Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components, set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level. ● ● Maintenance ● When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Do not use paint thinners, solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths. ● ● ● Take care that the key cover does not pinch your fingers, and do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the key cover or instrument. Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the key cover, panel or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors. Do not operate the instrument for a long period of time at a high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a physician. ENGLISH ● Using the bench (If included) ● ● ● ● Do not place the bench in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over. Do not play carelessly with or stand on the bench. Using it as a tool or step-ladder or for any other purpose might result in accident or injury. Only one person should sit on the bench at a time, in order to prevent the possibility of accident or injury. If the bench screws become loose due to extensive long-term use, tighten them periodically using the included tool. Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed. Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use. (1)B-7 2/2 YDP-123 PRECAUTIONS 7 Accessories • “50 Greats for the Piano” (Music Book) • Owner’s Manual This manual contains complete instructions for operating your YDP-123. • Quick Operation Guide ENGLISH • Bench A bench may be included or optional, depending on your locale. Maintenance Clean the instrument using a dry or slightly damp soft cloth (wring well). CAUTION Do not use benzene, thinner, detergent, or chemically-treated cloth for cleaning. Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber products on the instrument. Otherwise, the panel or keys may become discolored or degraded. CAUTION Before using the YDP-123, be sure to read “Precautions” on pages 6 – 7. Tuning Unlike an acoustic piano, the YDP-123 does not need to be tuned. It always stays perfectly in tune. Transporting If you move to another location, you can transport the YDP-123 along with your other belongings. You can move the unit as it is (assembled) or you can disassemble the unit before moving. Transport the keyboard horizontally. Do not lean it up against a wall or stand it up on its side. Do not subject the instrument to excessive vibration or shock. 8 YDP-123 Accessories / Maintenance Features The Yamaha YDP-123 digital piano offers unmatched sonic realism and natural grand-piano type playability as well as Yamaha’s original “AWM Stereo Sampling” tone-generation technology for rich, musical voices, and a special “Graded Hammer” keyboard that provides graded key weight and response throughout the keyboard range. The Grand Piano 1 and 2 voices feature totally new samples painstakingly recorded from a full concert grand piano. The E. Piano 1 voice features a single velocity-switched sample (Dynamic Sampling) and E. Piano 2 voice features two velocity-switched sample. The YDP-123 sounds much closer to a true acoustic piano. MIDI [IN/OUT/THRU] A set of standard stereo headphones can be plugged in here for private practice (page 12). Connect a MIDI device to this connector to use various MIDI functions (pages 25–26). (About MIDI—page 23) ENGLISH [PHONES] MIDI THRU OUT IN PHONES MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX POWER DEMO METRONOME VOICE [PEDAL] PEDAL MASTER VOLUME Connect the pedal cord here to use the YDP-123’s pedals (page 30). [MASTER VOLUME] Adjust the volume level using this control (page 11). MIN MAX [DEMO] DEMO METRONOME Playback of a demo song and 50 preset songs is available (page 15). [METRONOME] Control the metronome functions (page 21). VOICE [VOICE] Select voices from 10 internal sounds, including Grand Piano 1 and 2 (page 17). You can also combine two voices simultaneously (page 19), select various reverb effects (page 18), etc. YDP-123 Features 9 Before Using the YDP-123 Key Cover To open the key cover: Lift the cover slightly, then push and slide it open. To close the key cover: ENGLISH Slide the cover toward you and gently lower the cover over the keys. CAUTION Be careful to avoid catching your fingers when opening or closing the cover. CAUTION Hold the cover with both hands when opening or closing it. Do not release it until it is fully opened or closed. Be careful to avoid catching fingers (yours or others, especially children’s) between the cover and main unit. CAUTION Do not place objects, such as a piece of metal or paper, on top of the key cover. Small objects placed on the key cover may fall inside the unit when the cover is opened and may be nearly impossible to remove. This could cause electric shock, short circuit, fire or other serious damage to the instrument. Music Rest To raise the music rest: 1. Pull the music rest up and toward yourself as far as it will go. 2. Flip down the two metal supports at the left and right on the rear of the music rest. 3. Lower the music rest so that it rests on the metal supports. To lower the music rest: 1. Pull the music rest toward yourself as far as it will go. 2. Raise the two metal supports (at the rear of the music rest). 3. Gently lower the music rest backward until it is all the way down. CAUTION Do not try to use the music rest in a half-raised position. When lowering the music rest, do not release your hands from the music rest until it is all the way down. 10 YDP-123 Before Using the YDP-123 Turning the Power On 1. Connect the power cord. Insert the plugs at the ends of the cord: one into the AC INLET on the YDP-123, and the other into a standard AC outlet. In some areas, a plug adaptor may be provided to match the pin configuration of AC wall outlets in your area. 1 2 (The shape of the plug differs depending on locale.) 2. Turn the power on. Press the [POWER] button. • The power indicator located below the left end of the keyboard lights up. ENGLISH (bottom surface) [POWER] Power indicator MASTRE VOLUME MIN MAX DEMO METRONOME VOICE When you’re ready to turn off the power, press the [POWER] button again. • The power indicator turns off. TIP Power indicator If you close the key cover without turning the power off, the power indicator remains lit, indicating that the power is still on. Setting the Volume When you start playing, adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level. MASTER VOLUME The level decreases. The level increases. MIN MAX CAUTION Do not use the YDP-123 at a high volume level for a long period of time, or your hearing may be damaged. TERMINOLOGY TIP MASTER VOLUME: The volume level of the entire keyboard sound You can also adjust the [PHONES] output level using the [MASTER VOLUME] control. YDP-123 Before Using the YDP-123 11 Using Headphones Connect a pair of headphones to one of the [PHONES] jacks. Two [PHONES] jacks are provided. You can connect two sets of standard stereo headphones. (If you are using only one pair of headphones, you can plug them into either jack.) MASTRE VOLUME MIN MAX DEMO METRONOME VOICE ENGLISH bottom surface PHONES standard stereo phone plug Using the Headphone Hanger A headphone hanger is included in the YDP-123 package so that you can hang the headphones on the YDP-123. Install the headphone hanger using the included two screws (4 × 10mm) as shown in the figure. Do not hang anything other than the headphones on the hanger. Otherwise, the YDP-123 or the hanger may be damaged. 12 YDP-123 Before Using the YDP-123 S NE O PH CAUTION ENGLISH Reference This section explains how to make detailed settings for the YDP-123’s various functions. Part Names................................................................ 14 Listening to the Demo Songs................................... 15 Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs.......................... 16 Selecting & Playing Voices ....................................... 17 Selecting Voices ........................................................... 17 Using the Pedals .......................................................... 17 Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb.................. 18 Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)......................... 19 Transposition............................................................... 20 Fine-tuning the Pitch .................................................. 20 Using the Metronome ................................................. 21 About MIDI.............................................................. 23 Connecting a Personal Computer ........................... 24 MIDI Functions........................................................ 26 MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection ............... 26 Local Control ON/OFF............................................... 26 Program Change ON/OFF ......................................... 27 Control Change ON/OFF ........................................... 27 Troubleshooting ....................................................... 28 Options & Expander Modules................................. 28 Keyboard Stand Assembly........................................ 29 Index ......................................................................... 32 YDP-123 13 Part Names Top panel 7 MIDI THRU OUT IN 6 8 ENGLISH PHONES PEDAL MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX POWER DEMO METRONOME 1 VOICE A-1 B-1 C0 D0 E0 F0 G0 A0 B0 C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 B1 C2 D2 E2 F2 G2 A2 B2 C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 F4 G4 A4 B4 C5 D5 E5 F5 G5 A5 B5 C6 D6 E6 F6 G6 A6 B6 C7 MASTER VOLUME 2 MIN MAX 9 DEMO 3 0 A METRONOME 4 VOICE 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 14 [POWER] ....................................... P11 [MASTER VOLUME] ....................... P11 [DEMO] ........................................ P15 [METRONOME]............................. P21 [VOICE]....................................P17–19 [PHONES] ..................................... P12 MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THRU]................ P23 YDP-123 Part Names 8 9 0 A [PEDAL]......................................... P30 Soft (Left) Pedal ............................ P18 Sostenute (Center) Pedal............... P18 Damper (Right) Pedal ................... P17 Listening to the Demo Songs Demo songs are provided that effectively demonstrate each of the YDP-123’s voices. Procedure 1. Turn on the power. 2. Engage Demo mode. Press the [DEMO] button to engage Demo mode. The [DEMO] button indicator will light. 3. Play a Voice demo. While holding down the [DEMO] button, press one of the C1–A1 keys to select and start the corresponding demo song. Starting with the selected tune, the demo songs will play in sequence until stopped. NOTE Refer to the voice list on page 17 for more information on the characteristics of each preset voice. TERMINOLOGY Mode: A mode is a condition or status under which you can execute a certain function. In Demo mode, you can play back demo songs. ENGLISH (In case the power is not turned ON) Press the [POWER] button. When you start playing, adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level. NOTE You cannot adjust the tempo of demo songs. DEMO The lowest key C1 A1 Demo Song List Demo songs are original (©2002 Yamaha Corporation) except for the three songs listed below. Refer to the voice list on page 17 for voice key assignments. The demo songs listed below are short re-arranged excerpts from the original compositions. Key Voice Name Title Composer C1 GrandPiano1 Consolation No.3 F. Liszt E1 Harpsichord1 Gavotte J.S. Bach F1 Harpsichord2 Invention No.1 J.S. Bach Adjusting the Volume Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume. 4. Stop the Voice demo. Press the [DEMO] button to stop playback. YDP-123 Listening to the Demo Songs 15 Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs The YDP-123 provides performance data for 50 piano songs. You can simply listen to these songs. You can also refer to the included “50 Greats for the Piano” that contains scores for 50 piano preset songs. Procedure ENGLISH 1. Engage Preset Song mode. Press the [DEMO] button to engage Preset Song mode. The [DEMO] button indicator will light. 2. Play a preset song. While holding down the [DEMO] button, press one of the C2–C 6 keys to select and start the corresponding tune. To play all preset songs in sequence, while holding down the [DEMO] button, press the D6 key. C6 DEMO TERMINOLOGY Song: On the YDP-123, performance data is called a “Song.” This includes demo songs and piano preset tunes. TIP You can play the keyboard along with the preset song. You can change the voice playing on the keyboard. TIP C2 D6 The highest key Adjusting the Volume Use the [MASTER VOLUME] control to adjust the volume. 3. Stop playback. Playback will stop automatically when the selected preset song has finished. To stop the song during playback (or continuous playback), press the [DEMO] button. • To continue playing other songs, see procedure 2 above. You can adjust the Reverb type (page 18) that is applied to the voice you play on the keyboard and to the preset song playback. NOTE The default tempo is automatically selected whenever a new preset song is selected, and when a new preset song begins playback. NOTE To adjust the tempo of the preset song playback, see page 21. NOTE When you select a different song (or a different song is selected during chained playback), an appropriate reverb type will be selected accordingly. NOTE MIDI reception is not possible in Piano Song mode. Piano song data is not transmitted via the MIDI connectors. 16 YDP-123 Listening to 50 Piano Preset Songs Selecting & Playing Voices Selecting Voices Procedure TIP To understand the characteristics of various voices, listen to demo songs for each voice (page 15). C1 D1 F1 G1 VOICE TERMINOLOGY The lowest key Key Voice: On the YDP-123, a voice means a “tone” or “tonal color.” C1 D1 E1 F1 G1 A1 Voice Name Description NOTE Selecting a voice automatically engages the best-suited reverb type and depth (page 18) for that particular voice. C1 Grand Piano 1 Recorded samples from a full concert grand piano. Perfect for classical compositions as well as any other style that requires acoustic piano. C1 Grand Piano 2 Spacious and clear piano with bright reverb. Good for popular music. D1 E.Piano 1 An electronic piano sound created by FM synthesis. Good for popular music. D1 E.Piano 2 The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metallic “tines.” Soft tone when played lightly, and an aggressive tone when played hard. E1 Harpsichord 1 The definitive instrument for baroque music. Since harpsichord uses plucked strings, there is no touch response. F1 Harpsichord 2 Mixes the same voice an octave higher for a more brilliant tone. Vibraphone Vibraphone played with relatively soft mallets. It has a tremolo effect that is typical for vibraphone. G1 Church Organ 1 This is a typical pipe organ sound (8 feet + 4 feet + 2 feet). Good for sacred music from the Baroque period. G1 Church Organ 2 This is the organ’s full coupler sound, often associated with Bach’s “Toccata and Fugue”. A1 Strings Spacious and large-scale string ensemble. Try combining this voice with piano in DUAL mode. F1 Using the Pedals Damper (Right) Pedal The damper pedal functions in the same way as a damper pedal on an acoustic piano. When the damper pedal is pressed, notes sustain longer. Releasing the pedal immediately stops (damps) any sustained notes. ENGLISH While holding down the [VOICE] button, press one of the C1–A1 keys to select and start the corresponding voice. Then, when you start playing, adjust the [MASTER VOLUME] control to the most comfortable listening level. NOTE If the damper pedal doesn’t work, make sure that the pedal cord is properly plugged into the main unit (page 30). When you press the damper pedal here, the notes you play before you release the pedal sustain longer. YDP-123 Selecting & Playing Voices 17 ENGLISH 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 if the damper pedal had been pressed) but all subsequently played notes will not be sustained. This makes it possible to sustain a chord, for example, while other notes are played “staccato.” When you press the sostenuto pedal here while holding the note, the note will sustain as long as you hold the pedal. Soft (Left) Pedal The soft pedal reduces the volume and slightly changes the timbre of notes played while the pedal is pressed. The soft pedal will not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed. Adding Variations to the Sound – Reverb This control enables you to select various digital reverb effects that add extra depth and expression to the sound to create a realistic acoustic ambience. Procedure When you select a reverb, the reverb is automatically turned on. While holding down the [VOICE] button, press one of the C2–E2 keys to select a reverb type. C2 D2 VOICE The lowest key Key Reverb Type C2 D2 E2 Description C2 Room This setting adds a continuous reverb effect to the sound, similar to the acoustic reverberation you would hear in a room. C2 Hall1 For a “bigger” reverb sound, use the HALL 1 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a small-size concert hall. D2 Hall2 For a truly spacious reverb sound, use the HALL 2 setting. This effect simulates the natural reverberation of a large concert hall. D2 Stage Simulates the reverb of a stage environment. E2 Off No effect is applied. Adjusting Reverb Depth Adjust the reverb depth for the selected voice by pressing one of the C3–G 4 keys while holding down the [VOICE] button. The depth range is from 0 through 20. G 4: depth 20 VOICE TIP The default reverb type (including OFF) and depth settings are different for each voice. TIP The lowest key C3: depth 0 The depth value increases as you press higher keys. 18 YDP-123 Selecting & Playing Voices depth 0: depth 20: no effect maximum reverb depth Combining Two Voices (Dual mode) You can play two voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. In this way, you can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar voices to create a thicker sound. Procedure 1. Engage Dual mode. NOTE Reverb in Dual Mode The reverb type assigned to Voice 1 will take priority over the other. (If the reverb is set to OFF, Voice 2 reverb type will be in effect.) Reverb depth setting (page 18) will be applied only to Voice 1. VOICE The lowest key C1 TIP A1 ENGLISH While holding down the [VOICE] button, press two of the C1–A1 keys at simultaneously (or press one key while holding another). Refer to the voice list on page 17 for available voices. You cannot assign the same voice to Voice 1 and Voice 2 simultaneously in Dual mode. According to the voice priority shown in the voice list (page 17), the voice assigned to the lower keyboard will be designated as Voice 1 (the other voice will be designated as Voice 2). You can make the following settings only in Dual mode: Setting the Octave You can shift the pitch up and down in octave steps for Voice 1 and Voice 2 independently. Depending on which voices you combine in Dual mode, the combination may sound better if one of the voices is shifted up or down an octave. While holding down the [VOICE] button, press one of the C5–F5 keys. C5 F5 VOICE The highest key For setting the octave. (C5–F5) C5 key: –1 (Voice 1), C 5 key: 0 (Voice 1), D5 key: +1(Voice 1), D 5 key: –1 (Voice 2), E5 key: 0 (Voice 2), F5 key: +1(Voice 2) Setting the Balance You can set one voice as the main voice, and another voice as a softer, mixed voice. While holding down the [VOICE] button, press one of the F 5–F 6 keys. A setting of “0” produces an equal balance between the two Dual mode voices. Settings below “0” increases the volume of Voice 2 in relation to Voice 1, and settings above “0” increases the volume of Voice 1 in relation to Voice 2. F6 F5 VOICE -6 -4 -2 +1 +3 +6 -5 -3 -1 0 +2 +4 +5 For setting the balance. (F5–F6) The highest key 2. Exit Dual mode and return to normal play mode. While holding down the [VOICE] button, press one of the C1–A1 keys. YDP-123 Selecting & Playing Voices 19 Transposition The YDP-123’s Transpose function makes it possible to shift the pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone intervals up to a maximum of six semitones, and lets you easily match the pitch of the keyboard to the range of a singer or other instruments. For example, if you set the transposition amount to “5,” playing key C produces pitch F. In this way, you can play a song as though it were in C major, and the YDP-123 will transpose it to the key of F. Procedure ENGLISH While holding down the A-1 andC 0 keys, press one of the F 2–F 3 keys to set the desired amount of transposition. A-1 C 0 F 2 -6 -4 -2 C3 +1 +3 TERMINOLOGY Transpose: Changing the key signature of a song. On the YDP-123, transposing shifts the pitch of the entire keyboard. F 3 +6 -5 -3 -1 0 +2 +4 +5 Transpose Transpose down. up. Normal pitch. TIP Pressing the C3 key produces normal keyboard pitch. Pressing the key to the left of C3 (=B2) transposes the pitch of the keyboard down a semitone, the next key to the left (=B 2) transposes down a whole tone (two semitones), etc., down to the F 2 key, which transposes down six semitones. Upward transposition is accomplished in the same way using the keys to the right of C3, up to F 3, which transposes up six semitones. Notes below and above the A-1 .... C7 range of the YDP-123 sound one octave higher and lower, respectively. Fine-tuning the Pitch You can fine-tune the pitch of the entire instrument. This function is useful when you play the YDP123 along with other instruments or CD music. TERMINOLOGY Procedure To tune up (in about 0.2Hz steps): Hold down the A-1 and B-1 keys simultaneously and press any key between C3 and B3. To tune down (in about 0.2Hz steps): Hold down the A-1 and A -1 keys simultaneously and press any key between C3 and B3. To restore standard pitch: Hold down the A-1, A -1 and B-1 simultaneously and press any key between C3 and B3. To tune up A-1 B-1 To tune down A -1 A-1 Setting range: 427.0-453.0 Hz Standard pitch: 440.0 Hz 20 YDP-123 Selecting & Playing Voices To restore standard pitch A -1 A-1 B-1 C3 B3 Hz (Hertz): This unit of measurement refers to the frequency of a sound and represents the number of times a sound wave vibrates in a second. Using the Metronome The YDP-123 features a built-in metronome (a device that keeps an accurate tempo) that is convenient for practicing. Procedure 1. Start the metronome. Press the [METRONOME] button to turn on the metronome. Determines the time signature C3 D3 METRONOME NOTE During preset song playback, you can set the tempo from 20 to 400 beats per minute, depending on the song data. ENGLISH While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the C3–F3 keys. The highest key C3 D3 E3 F3 C3 key: No downbeat, C 3 key: 2/4, D3 key: 3/4, D 3 key: 4/4, E3 key: 5/4, F3 key: 6/4 Adjusting the tempo The tempo of the metronome and preset song playback can be set from 32 to 280 beats per minute. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press a sequence of C4–A4 keys to specify a three-digit number. Select a number starting from the left-most digit. For example, to set the tempo “95,” press the C4 (0), A4 (9) and F4 (5) keys in sequence. METRONOME 1 3 6 8 0 2 4 5 7 9 C4 The highest key A4 To increase the tempo value in steps of one, while holding down the [METRO NOME] button, press the C 5 key. To decrease the tempo value in steps of one, while holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the B4 key. To increase the tempo value in steps of ten, while holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the D5 key. To decrease the tempo value in steps of ten, while holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the A 4 key. To set the default tempo (the metronome’s original tempo or the song’s original tempo), while holding down the [METRONOME] button, press the C5 key. A4 C5 METRONOME B4 C5 D5 The highest key YDP-123 Selecting & Playing Voices 21 Adjusting the volume You can change the volume of the metronome sound. While holding down the [METRONOME] button, press one of the C1–G2 keys to determine the volume. METRONOME The lowest key C1 G2 ENGLISH The volume level increases as you press higher keys. 22 2. Stop the metronome. Turn off the metronome by pressing the [METRONOME] button. YDP-123 Selecting & Playing Voices About MIDI MIDI connectors MIDI THRU OUT TIP MIDI performance data and commands are transferred in the form of numeric values. TIP Since MIDI data that can be transmitted or received varies depending on the type of MIDI device, check the “MIDI Implementation Chart” to find out what MIDI data and commands your devices can transmit or receive. The YDP-123’s MIDI Implementation Chart appears on page 38. ENGLISH MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) is a standard format for data transmission and reception. It enables the transfer of performance data and commands between MIDI devices and personal computers. Using MIDI, you can control a connected MIDI device from the YDP123, or control the YDP-123 from a connected MIDI device or computer. IN MIDI [IN]: Receives MIDI data. MIDI [OUT]: Transmits MIDI data. MIDI [THRU]: Transmits data received at the MIDI [IN] connector, passing it through the unit unmodified. MIDI cables Prepare dedicated MIDI cables. TIP You can also obtain detailed information about MIDI from various music books and other publications. YDP-123 About MIDI 23 Connecting a Personal Computer You can enjoy computer music data on the YDP-123 by connecting a computer to the MIDI jack. ENGLISH NOTE When the YDP-123 is used as a tone module, performance data with voices that are not found on the YDP-123 will not be played correctly. “The Clavinova-Computer Connection,” is a supplementary guidebook that describes, for beginners, what you can do with your YDP-123 and a personal computer and how to set up a YDP-123-Computer system (although the guidebook only mentions the Clavinova, it applies equally to the YDP-123 digital piano). The document is available as a PDF file (in English) at the following Internet address: Clavinova Web site (English only): http://www.yamahaclavinova.com/ Yamaha Manual Library: http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ There are two methods by which to connect the YDP-123 to a personal computer: 1. Use a MIDI interface and the YDP-123’s MIDI connectors (page 25). 2. Use the USB port on the computer and a USB interface (model UX16, UX96, or UX256) (page 25). NOTE 24 Before you connect the YDP-123 to a personal computer, first turn off the power to both the YDP-123 and the computer. After you make the connections, turn on the power to the computer first, then turn on the power to the YDP-123. YDP-123 Connecting a Personal Computer 1. Using a MIDI interface and the YDP-123’s MIDI connectors Connection Use a MIDI interface to connect a computer to the YDP-123 using special MIDI cables. YDP-123 MIDI OUT IN MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI OUT MIDI IN ENGLISH THRU MIDI IN MIDI interface MIDI interface Windows Macintosh 2. Connecting the computer’s USB port to the YDP-123 via a USB interface, such as the UX16,UX96, or UX256 Connect the computer’s USB port to the USB interface (such as the UX16, UX96, or UX256) using a USB cable. Install the driver (that came with the USB interface) on the computer, and connect the USB interface to the YDP-123 using a serial cable or MIDI cables. For more information, refer to the instruction manual for the USB interface. An example of connecting the USB interface to the YDP-123 using MIDI cables MIDI USB cable THRU OUT IN MIDI cables computer YDP-123 USB interface MASTER VOLUME MIN MAX POWER DEMO METRONOME VOICE YDP-123 Connecting a Personal Computer 25 MIDI Functions You can make detailed adjustments to MIDI settings. For more information about MIDI, see the “About MIDI” section (page 23). MIDI Transmit/Receive Channel Selection ENGLISH In any MIDI control setup, the MIDI channels of the transmitting and receiving equipment must be matched for proper data transfer. This parameter enables you to specify the channel on which the YDP-123 transmits or receives MIDI data. NOTE Procedure Setting the transmit channel In Dual mode, Voice 1 data is transmitted on its specified channel and Voice 2 data is transmitted on the next greater channel number relative to the specified channel. In this mode, no data is transmitted if the transmit channel is set to “OFF.” While holding down the A-1 and C 0 keys, press one of the C1–E2 keys. Setting the receive channel While holding down the A-1 and C 0 keys, press one of the C4–F5 keys. A-1 C 0 E2 D2 C1 2 4 7 9 11 14 16 E5 F5 C4 2 4 7 9 11 14 16 1 3 5 6 8 10 12 13 15 1 3 5 6 8 10 12 13 15 1+2 For setting the transmit channels. (C1–D 2) For setting the receive channels. (C4–F5) OFF For ALL mode Local Control ON/OFF “Local Control” refers to the fact that, normally, the YDP-123 keyboard controls its internal tone generator, allowing the internal voices to be played directly from the keyboard. This situation is “Local Control On,” since the internal tone generator is controlled locally by its own keyboard. Local control can be turned OFF, however, so that the YDP-123 keyboard does not play the internal voices, but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when notes are played on the keyboard. At the same time, the internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI IN connector. Procedure C6 The highest key YDP-123 MIDI Functions TIP Program change and other like channel messages received will not affect the YDP-123’s panel settings or the notes you play on the keyboard. The YDP-123 does not receive MIDI data when it is in Demo or Preset Song mode. While holding down the A-1 and C 0 keys, press the C6 key. A-1 C 0 TIP ALL: A “Multi-timbre” Receive mode is available. It allows simultaneous reception of different parts on all 16 MIDI channels, enabling the YDP-123 to play multi-channel song data received from a music computer or sequencer. 1+2: A “1+2” Receive mode is available. It allows simultaneous reception on channels 1 and 2 only, enabling the YDP-123 to play 1 and 2 channel song data received from a music computer or sequencer. NOTE 26 NOTE Demo and preset song data are not transmitted via MIDI. Program Change ON/OFF Normally the YDP-123 will respond to MIDI program change numbers received from an external keyboard or other MIDI device, causing the correspondingly-numbered voice to be selected on the corresponding channel (the keyboard voice does not change). The YDP-123 will normally also send a MIDI program change number whenever one of its voices is selected, causing the correspondingly-numbered voice or program to be selected on the external MIDI device if the device is set up to receive and respond to MIDI program change numbers. This function makes it possible to cancel program change number reception and transmission so that voices can be selected on the YDP-123 without affecting the external MIDI device. TIP For information on program change numbers for each of the YDP-123’s voices, refer to page 34 in the MIDI Data Format section. ENGLISH Procedure While holding down the A-1 and C 0 keys, press the C 6 key. A-1 C 0 C6 The highest key Control Change ON/OFF Normally the YDP-123 will respond to MIDI control change data received from an external MIDI device or keyboard, causing the voice on the corresponding channel to be affected by pedal and other “control” settings received from the controlling device (the keyboard voice is not affected). The YDP-123 also transmits MIDI control change information when the pedal or other appropriate controls are operated. This function makes it possible to cancel control change data reception and transmission so that, for example, the YDP-123’s pedal and other controls can be operated without affecting an external MIDI device. TIP For information on control changes that can be used with the YDP-123, refer to the MIDI Data Format on page 34. Procedure While holding down the A-1 and C 0 keys, press the D6 key. A-1 C 0 D6 The highest key YDP-123 MIDI Functions 27 Troubleshooting ENGLISH Problem Possible Cause and Solution The YDP-123 does not turn on. The YDP-123 has not been plugged in properly. Securely insert the female plug into the socket on the YDP-123, and the male plug into a proper AC outlet (page 11). A click or pop is heard when the power is turned on or off. This is normal when electrical current is being applied to the instrument. Noise from the speakers or headphones is audible. The noise may be due to interference caused by the use of a mobile phone in close proximity to the YDP-123. Turn off the mobile phone, or move it further away from the YDP-123. The overall volume is low, or no sound is heard. • The Master Volume is set too low. Set it to an appropriate level using the [MASTER VOLUME] control. • Make sure a pair of headphones is not connected to the headphones jack. • Make sure that Local Control (page 26) is ON. The damper pedal has no effect, or the sound continuously sustains even when the damper pedal is not pressed. The pedal cord may not be properly connected. Make sure to securely insert the pedal cord into the [PEDAL] jack (page 30). Options & Expander Modules Options BC-100 Bench A comfortable bench styled to match your Yamaha YDP-123. HPE-160 Stereo Headphones High-performance lightweight dynamic headphones with extra-soft ear pads. 28 YDP-123 YDP-123 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting/Options & Expander Modules Keyboard Stand Assembly CAUTION • Be careful not to confuse parts, and be sure to install all parts in the correct direction. Please assemble in accordance with the sequence given below. • Assembly should be carried out by at least two persons. • Be sure to use the correct screw size, as indicated below. Use of incorrect screws can cause damage. • Be sure to tighten up all screws upon completing assembly of each unit. • To disassemble, reverse the assembly sequence given below. Attach the side panels to the pedal box. Have a Phillips-head (+) screwdriver ready Side panel (left) (2) Align the sides of the pedal box with the left and right side panels. ENGLISH 1. Remove the following parts from the package. Side panel (right) Assembly Parts 4 × 20 mm tapping screws ×4 4 6 × 16 mm short screws ×4 2 Cord holders × 2 (3) Use the four 6×20 mm long screws 1 to attach the pedal box. (1) Untie and straighten out the bundled cord attached to the bottom of the pedal box. Don’t discard the vinyl tie, you’ll need it later in step 5. 4 × 12 mm thin screws ×2 3 2. Attach the rear panel. (1) Secure the top of the rear panel to the side panel brackets using two 4×12 mm thin screws 3. Rear panel Side panel (right) R Main unit Side panel (left) L 6 × 20 mm long screws ×4 1 Pedal box L AC power cord Bundled pedal cord inside (2) Secure the bottom of the rear panel to the pedal box using four 4×20 mm tapping screws 4. TIP A headphone hanger is included in the YDP-123 package. You can attach a headphone hanger on the YDP-123 to hang the headphones (page 12). YDP-123 Keyboard Stand Assembly 29 3. Mount the main unit. 5. Connect the pedal cord. PEDA L CAUTION • Fingers can become pinched between the main unit and the rear or side panels, be extra careful so as not to drop the main unit. • Do not hold the keyboard in any position other than the position shown in the illustration. ENGLISH Be sure to place your hands at least 10 cm from either end of the main unit when positioning it. (1) Insert the pedal cord plug to the pedal connector from the rear. (3) Use a vinyl tie to take up any slack in the pedal cord. At least 10 cm R (2) Attach the cord holders to the rear panel as shown, then clip the cord into the holders. Fix the main unit. (1) Center the main unit to produce equal clearance on the left and right sides. 6. Set the voltage selector and connect the power cord. (2) Use 6x16 mm short screws 2 to secure the main unit from the front. 127 220 110 4. 240 Voltage Selector Before connecting the AC power cord, check the setting of the voltage selector which is provided in some areas. To set the selector for 110V, 127V, 220V or 240V main voltages, use a “minus” screwdriver to rotate the selector dial so that the correct voltage for your region appears next to the pointer on the panel. The voltage selector is set at 240V when the unit is initially shipped. After the proper voltage has been selected, connect the AC power cord to the AC INLET and an AC wall outlet. A plug adaptor may be also provided in some areas to match the pin configuration of the AC wall outlets in your area. 30 YDP-123 Keyboard Stand Assembly WARNING An improper voltage setting can cause serious damage to the YDP-123 or result in improper operation. 7. Set the adjuster. ENGLISH Rotate the adjuster until it comes in firm contact with the floor surface. After completing the assembly, please check the following. • Are there any parts left over? ➝ Review the assembly procedure and correct any errors. • Is the YDP-123 clear of doors and other movable fixtures? ➝ Move the YDP-123 to an appropriate location. • Does the YDP-123 make a rattling noise when you shake it? ➝ Tighten all screws. • Does the pedal box rattle or give way when you step on the pedals? ➝ Turn the adjuster so that it is set firmly against the floor. • Are the pedal and power cords inserted securely into the sockets? ➝ Check the connection. • If the main unit creaks or is otherwise unsteady when you play on the keyboard, refer to the assembly diagrams and retighten all screws. When moving the instrument after assembly, always hold the bottom of the main unit. CAUTION Do not hold the key cover or top portion. Improper handling can result in damage to the instrument or personal injury. Key cover Top portion YDP-123 Keyboard Stand Assembly 31 Index Numerics P 50 Greats for the Piano ...................................................16 PEDAL ....................................................................... 14, 30 50 Piano Preset Songs .....................................................16 PHONES.................................................................... 12, 14 POWER ..................................................................... 11, 14 A ENGLISH Accessories .........................................................................8 Adjust Reverb Depth.............................................................18 Tempo (metronome) ................................................21 Volume (50 Piano Preset Songs) ..............................16 Volume (Demo) ........................................................15 Volume (metronome)...............................................22 Assembly ....................................................................29–31 Precautions....................................................................6–7 Preset songs ➝ 50 Piano Preset Songs ........................... 16 R Reverb.............................................................................. 18 Right Pedal ................................................................ 14, 17 S Soft Pedal................................................................... 14, 18 C Song ................................................................................. 16 Center Pedal ..............................................................14, 18 Sostenute Pedal ......................................................... 14, 18 Combining Two Voices (Dual mode)............................19 Specifications................................................................... 39 Connecting a Personal Computer ..................................24 Start/Stop playback 50 Piano Preset Songs ............................................... 16 Demo Songs............................................................... 15 D Damper Pedal ............................................................14, 17 DEMO........................................................................14, 15 Dual mode .......................................................................19 K Key Cover ........................................................................10 L Left Pedal ...................................................................14, 18 M MASTER VOLUME ..................................................11, 14 METRONOME .........................................................14, 21 MIDI ................................................................................23 MIDI [IN] [OUT] [THRU]............................................14 MIDI cables ...............................................................23, 25 MIDI connectors .......................................................23, 25 MIDI Data Format ..........................................................34 MIDI Implementation Chart..........................................38 Music Rest........................................................................10 32 YDP-123 Index T Transporting ..................................................................... 8 Transposition .................................................................. 20 Troubleshooting.............................................................. 28 V VOICE .................................................................14, 17–19 Appendix/Anhang/ Annexe/Apéndice This section introduces reference material. In diesem Abschnitt finden Sie Referenzmaterial. Cette section présente le matériel de référence. En esta sección se incluye material de referencia. MIDI Data Format / MIDI-Datenformat / Format des données MIDI / Formato de datos MIDI ................... 34 MIDI Implementation Chart / MIDI Implementierung stabelle / Feuille d’implantation MIDI / Gráfica de implementación MIDI ................................................................... 38 Specifications / Technische Daten / Caractéristiques techniques / Especificaciones .......................................... 39 YDP-123 33 MIDI Data Format / MIDI-Datenformat / Format des données MIDI / Formato de datos MIDI If you’re already very familiar with MIDI, or are using a computer to control your music hardware with computergener-ated MIDI messages, the data provided in this section can help you to control the YDP-123. Falls Sie bereits mit MIDI vertraut sind oder einen Computer zur Erzeugung von MIDI-Steuermeldungen für die Instrumente verwenden, können Sie sich zur Steuerung des YDP-123 nach den im folgenden Abschnitt aufgeführten Spezifikationen richten. Si vous êtes très familier avec l’interface MIDI ou si vous utilisez un ordinateur pour commander votre matériel de musique au moyen de messages MIDI générés par ordinateur, les données suivantes vous seront utiles et vous aideront à commander le YDP-123. SI usted está ya familiarizado con MIDI, o si emplea una computadora para controlar sus aparatos musicales con mensajes MIDI generados por computadora, los datos proporcionados en esta sección le ayudarán a controlar la YDP-123. 1. NOTE ON/OFF 3. MODE MESSAGES Data format: [9nH] -> [kk] -> [vv] Data format: [BnH] -> [cc] -> [vv] 9nH = Note ON/OFF event (n = channel number) kk = Note number (Transmit: 09H ~ 78H = A-2 ~ C8 / Receive: 00H ~ 7FH = C-2 ~ G8)* vv = Velocity (Key ON = 01H ~ 7FH, Key OFF = 00H) Data format: [8nH] -> [kk] -> [vv] (reception only) 8nH = Note OFF event (n = channel number) kk = Note number: 00H ~ 7FH = C-2 ~ G8 vv = Velocity * If received value exceeds the supported range for the selected voice, the note is adjusted by the necessary number of octaves. 2. CONTROL CHANGE Data format: [BnH] -> [cc] -> [vv] BnH = Control change (n = channel number) cc = Control number vv = Data Range (1) Bank Select ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 00H Bank Select MSB 00H:Normal 20H Bank Select LSB 00H...7FH Bank selection processing does not occur until receipt of next Program Change message. (2) Main Volume (reception only) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 07H Volume MSB 00H...7FH (3) Expression ccH Parameter 0BH Expression MSB Data Range (vvH) 00H...7FH (4) Damper ccH Parameter 40H Damper MSB Data Range (vvH) 00H...7FH (5) Sostenuto ccH Parameter 42H Sostenuto Data Range (vvH) 00H-3FH:off, 40H-7FH:on (6) Soft Pedal ccH Parameter 43H Soft Pedal Data Range (vvH) 00H-3FH:off, 40H-7FH:on (7) Effect1 Depth (Reverb Send Level) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 5BH Effect1 Depth 00H...7FH Adjusts the reverb send level. (8) Effect4 Depth (Variation Effect Send Level) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 5EH Effect4 Depth 00H...7FH 34 YDP-123 Appendix/Anhang/Annexe/Apéndice BnH = Control event (n = channel number) cc = Control number vv = Data Range (1) All Sound Off ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 78H All Sound Off 00H Switches off all sound from the channel. Does not reset Note On and Hold On conditions established by Channel Messages. (2) Reset All Controllers ccH Parameter 79H Reset All Controllers Resets controllers as follows. Controller Expression Damper Pedal Sostenuto Soft Pedal Data Range (vvH) 00H Value 127 (max) 0 (off) 0 (off) 0 (off) (3) Local Control (reception only) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 7AH Local Control 00H (off), 7FH (on) (4) All Notes Off ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 7BH All Notes Off 00H Switches OFF all the notes that are currently ON on the specified channel. Any notes being held by the damper or sostenuto pedal will continue to sound until the pedal is released. (5) Omni Off (reception only) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 7CH Omni Off 00H Same processing as for All Notes Off. (6) Omni On (reception only) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 7DH Omni On 00H Same processing as for All Notes Off. (7) Mono (reception only) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 7EH Mono 00H Same processing as for All Sound Off. (8) Poly (reception only) ccH Parameter Data Range (vvH) 7FH Poly 00H Same processing as for All Sound Off. • When control change reception is turned OFF, control change data will not be transmitted or received except for Bank Select and Mode messages. • Local on/off, OMNI on/off are not transmitted. (The appropriate note off number is supplied with “All Note Off” transmission). • When a voice bank MSB/LSB is received, the number is stored in the internal buffer regardless of the received order, then the stored value is used to select the appropriate voice when a program change message is received. • The Multi-timbre and Poly modes are always active. No change occurs when OMNI ON, OMNI OFF, MONO, or POLY mode messages are received. 4. PROGRAM CHANGE 6. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES (Universal System Exclusive) Data format: [CnH] -> [ppH] CnH = Program event (n = channel number) ppH = Program change number P.C.#=Program Change number YDP-123 Grand Piano 1 Grand Piano 2 E.Piano 1 E.Piano 2 Harpsichord 1 Harpsichord 2 Vibraphone Church Organ 1 Church Organ 2 Strings MSB 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LSB 122 112 122 122 122 123 122 123 122 122 P.C.# 0 0 5 4 6 6 11 19 19 48 • When program change reception is turned OFF, no program change data is transmitted or received. Also, Bank MSB/LSB is not transmitted or received. 5. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES [rrH] F8H: Timing clock FAH: Start FCH: Stop FEH: Active sensing Data Transmission F8H Transmitted every 96 clocks FAH Song start FCH Song stop FEH Transmitted every 200 milliseconds Reception Received as 96-clock tempo timing when MIDI clock is set to External. Song start Not received when the MIDI clock is set to Internal. Song stop Not received when the MIDI clock is set to Internal. If a signal is not received via MIDI for more than 400 milliseconds, the same processing will take place for All Sound Off, All Notes Off and Reset All Controllers as when those signals are received. • Caution: If an error occurs during MIDI reception, the Damper, Sostenuto, and Soft effects for all channels are turned off and an All Note Off occurs. (1) Universal Realtime Message Data format: [F0H] -> [7FH] -> [XnH] -> [04H] -> [01H] -> [llH] -> [mmH] -> [F7H] MIDI Master Volume • Simultaneously changes the volume of all channels. • When a MIDI master volume message is received, the volume only has affect on the MIDI receive channel, not the panel master volume. F0H = Exclusive status 7FH = Universal Realtime 7FH = ID of target device 04H = Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message 01H = Sub-ID #2=Master Volume llH = Volume LSB mmH = Volume MSB F7H = End of Exclusive or F0H = Exclusive status 7FH = Universal Realtime XnH = When n is received n=0~F, whichever is received. X = don’t care 04H = Sub-ID #1=Device Control Message 01H = Sub-ID #2=Master Volume llH = Volume LSB mmH = Volume MSB F7H = End of Exclusive (2) Universal Non-Realtime Message (GM On) General MIDI Mode On Data format: [F0H] -> [7EH] -> [XnH] -> [09H] -> [01H] -> [F7H] F0H = Exclusive status 7EH = Universal Non-Realtime 7FH = ID of target device 09H = Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message 01H = Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On F7H = End of Exclusive or F0H = Exclusive status 7EH = Universal Non-Realtime XnH = When received, n=0~F. X = don’t care 09H = Sub-ID #1=General MIDI Message 01H = Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On F7H = End of Exclusive When the General MIDI mode ON message is received, the MIDI system will be reset to its default settings. This message requires approximately 50ms to execute, so sufficient time should be allowed before the next message is sent. YDP-123 Appendix/Anhang/Annexe/Apéndice 35 7. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES (XG Standard) (1) XG Native Parameter Change Data format: [F0H] -> [43H] -> [1nH] -> [4CH] -> [hhH] -> [mmH] -> [llH] -> [ddH] -> [F7H] F0H = Exclusive status 43H = YAMAHA ID 1nH = When received, n=0~F. When transmitted, n=0. 4CH = Model ID of XG hhH = Address High mmH = Address Mid llH = Address Low ddH = Data | F7H = End of Exclusive Data size must match parameter size (2 or 4 bytes). When the XG System On message is received, the MIDI system will be reset to its default settings. The message requires approximately 50ms to execute, so sufficient time should be allowed before the next message is sent. (2) XG Native Bulk Data (reception only) Data format: [F0H] -> [43H] -> [0nH] -> [4CH] -> [aaH] -> [bbH] -> [hhH] -> [mmH] -> [llH] ->[ddH] ->...-> [ccH] -> [F7H] F0H = Exclusive status 43H = YAMAHA ID 0nH = When received, n=0~F. When transmitted, n=0. 4CH = Model ID of XG aaH = ByteCount bbH = ByteCount hhH = Address High mmH = Address Mid llH = Address Low ddH = Data | | | | ccH = Check sum F7H = End of Exclusive • Receipt of the XG SYSTEM ON message causes reinitialization of relevant parameters and Control Change values. Allow sufficient time for processing to execute (about 50 msec) before sending the YDP-123 another message. • XG Native Parameter Change message may contain two or four bytes of parameter data (depending on the parameter size). • For information about the Address and Byte Count values, refer to Table 1 below. Note that the table’s Total Size value gives the size of a bulk block. Only the top address of the block (00H, 00H, 00H) is valid as a bulk data address. 8. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES (Digital Piano MIDI Format) Data format: [F0H] -> [43H] -> [73H] -> [xxH] -> [nnH] -> [F7H] F0H = Exclusive status 43H = Yamaha ID 73H = Digital Piano ID 01H = Product ID (digital piano common) or 7F= Extended Product ID 24H = Product ID nnH = Substatus nn Control 02H Internal MIDI clock 03H External MIDI clock 06H Bulk Data (the bulk data follows 06H) F7H = End of Exclusive * When nn=02H or 03H, YDP common ID (01H) is recognized as well as 75H. 36 YDP-123 Appendix/Anhang/Annexe/Apéndice 9. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES (Special Control) Data format: [F0H] -> [43H] -> [73H] -> [66H] -> [11H] -> [0nH] -> [ccH] -> [vvH] -> [F7H] F0H = 43H = 73H = 7FH = 24H = 11H = 0nH = cc = vv = F7H = Exclusive status Yamaha ID Digital Piano ID Extended Product ID Product ID Special control Control MIDI change (n=channel number) Control number Value End of Exclusive Control Metronome Channel Always 00H ccH 1BH vvH 00H : off 01H : – 02H : 2/4 03H : 3/4 04H : 4/4 05H : 5/4 06H : 6/4 7FH : No accent Channel Detune ch: 00H-0FH 43H (Sets the Detune value for each channel) 00H-7FH Voice Reserve ch: 00H-0FH 45H 00H : Reserve off 7FH : on* * When Volume, Expression is received for Reserve On, they will be effective from the next Key On. Reserve Off is normal. 10. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES (Others) Data format: [F0H] -> [43H] -> [1nH] -> [27H] -> [30H] -> [00H] -> [00H] -> [mmH] -> [llH] -> [ccH] -> [F7H] Master Tuning (XG and last message priority) simultaneously changes the pitch of all channels. F0H = Exclusive Status 43H = Yamaha ID 1nH = When received, n=0~F. When transmitted, n=0. 27H = Model ID of TG100 30H = Sub ID 00H = 00H = mmH = Master Tune MSB llH = Master Tune LSB ccH = don’t care (under 7FH) F7H = End of Exclusive MIDI Parameter Change table (SYSTEM) Address (H) Size (H) Data (H) 00 00 00 4 020C - 05F4(*1) 01 02 03 04 1 05 1 06 1 7E 7F TOTAL SIZE 07 00 - 7F — 34 - 4C(*2) 00 00 Parameter MASTER TUNE MASTER VOLUME — TRANSPOSE XG SYSTEM ON RESET ALL PARAMETERS Description -50 - +50[cent] 1st bit 3 - 0 ➝ bit 15 - 12 2nd bit 3 - 0 ➝ bit 11 - 8 3rd bit 3 - 0 ➝ bit 7 - 4 4th bit 3 - 0 ➝ bit 3 - 0 0 - 127 Default value (H) 00 04 00 00 400 -12 - +12[semitones] 00=XG sytem ON 00=ON (receive only) 40 7F *1: Values lower than 020CH select -50 cents. Values higher than 05F4H select +50 cents. *2: Values from 28H through 33H are interpreted as -12 through -1. Values from 4DH through 58H are interpreted as +1 through +12.
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