54Chapter 10The Disklavier & MIDIThis chapter describes how the Disklavier can be used with other MIDI instruments. The Disklavier’sMIDI functions
63English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDIOne of the following three MTC modeparameters can be selected.OFF: The synchronization function i
642Operate the external component.(The external component mustfirst be set up to serve as the MTCMaster.)3Playback is performed insynchronization with
65English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDIIf pause, fast forward or reverse is performedusing the Disklavier panel or remote controllerduri
66Sending the MTC from TO HOSTControl UnitComputer(Sequencer with MTC Slave function, etc.) TO_HOST COM port PLAY/PAUSESTOP REC SONG SELECT/REV ¥
67English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDICorrelation between MTC Settings and Remote Function, andBehavioredoMCTMetomeR timsnarT evieceRtu
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70Chapter 11The Disklavier & PersonalComputersMIDI INDisklavierMIDI Drum Machineor SequencerMIDI OUTTO HOSTMIDI CableSerial Cable or SPersonal
71English Chapter 11: The Disklavier & Personal ComputersConnecting to an Apple Macintosh Series ComputerUse a standard Macintosh 8-pin syst
72Setting the HOST SELECT SwitchSet the HOST SELECT switch on the rear panel of the Control Unit according to your computer type.*Apple and Macintosh
55English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDI6Press [+/YES] to set the RemoteOut parameter to ON.7Press [FUNC.] or [STOP] to exit theMIDI setu
73English Chapter 11: The Disklavier & Personal Computers5Press [>] until the c cursor is nextto the Delay In parameter, thenuse the [–/N
74Channel DescriptionOFF No data is sent to the MIDIinstrument.1 to 16 The Disklavier keyboard data andpedal data is sent on the selectedchannel.HP Ke
75English Chapter 11: The Disklavier & Personal ComputersTemporarilyDeactivating theInternal ToneGeneratorsWhen you are using the Disklavier
76Summary of the MIDI Out Parameter in aComputer SetupThe following tables show the differences among the MIDI OUT settings (KBD Out, ESBL Out, ThruPo
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78Chapter 12Resetting Your DisklavierIf you want to return your Disklavier to its initial factory settings, follow the Reset function below.Resetting
79English Chapter 12: Resetting Your DisklavierretemaraPtluafeDsnoitpOlareneGemuloV00ot01-opmeT002+ot05-esopsnarT042+ot42-taepeRFFOB-A,DNR,TPR,
80Chapter 13TroubleshootingIf you are having difficulty operating your Disklavier, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply toyour problem and fo
81English Chapter 13: TroubleshootingYou selected a song using the remotecontrol’s number pad, but the last song onthe disk is selected.• If a
82☛ See “Balancing the Ensemble Volume (TGMaster Balance)” on page 26 in the BasicOperation Manual.RecordingWhen recording the second part of an L/Rso
563Press [>] until the c cursor is nextto the MIDI Setup option, thenpress [ENTER].The following display appears.4Press [>] until the c cursor i
83English Chapter 14: Display Error MessagesChapter 14Display Error MessagesWhile operating your Disklavier an error message may appear in the
84In order to be copied, the destination disk must be thesame format as the floppy disk.You must select the track you want to record beforerecording.O
85English Chapter 15: GlossaryChapter 15GlossaryThis glossary provides basic definitions of terms used frequently in Disklavier manuals.bpmAn a
86Half PedalSee “Incremental Pedal”.Import FileSongs recorded onto floppy disks using MIDIequipment other than the Disklavier and playedback by the Di
87English Chapter 15: GlossaryReverbShort for “reverberation.” The effect that adds amore realistic feel to a sound by simulating thereflectio
88TG Master TuneThe function that allows you to tune the internalXG tone generator, and if connected, an externaltone generator simultaneously so that
89English Chapter 16: SpecificationsChapter 16SpecificationsmetsySrosneSsrosneSyeK )PG(latnemercni,lacitpo,maeb-elgniSsrosneSremmaH*lacitpo,tni
90* Some models do not have hammer sensors.Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.Function & ControlskcabyalPsnoitcnuFtceleSai
AppendixMark III S e r i e sFull-Function ModelsAppendixMIDI Data Format
57English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDI10To select a voice for the MIDIoutput, press [>] until thec cursor is next to the Prgparamete
Appendix MIDI Data Format1AppendixMIDI Data FormatIf you are familiar with MIDI, or are using a computer to control your music software with computer-
2Cntrl# Parameter Data Range72 Release Time 0...127(0:-64, 64:+0, 127:+63)1.2.14 Attack Time(ESBL Part)Messages which adjust the envelope attack time
Appendix MIDI Data Format3121 0 Reset All Controllers123 0 All Note Off124 0 Omni Off125 0 Omni On126 0 ~ 16 Mono127 0 Poly1.2.23.1 All Sound Off(Pian
400000001 01 = Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On11110111 F7 = End of ExclusiveWhen General MIDI Mode On is received. the play mode willbe changed to XG mode.W
Appendix MIDI Data Format50aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low0ddddddd dd Data||||0ccccccc ccccccc Checksum11110111 F7 End of Exclusive2.2.2.1 QS300 User Norm
6<Table 1-3>MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT 1) [XG]Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value(H) (H) (H) (H)02 01 00 2 00-7F REVE
Appendix MIDI Data Format75A 1 00-01 VARIATION CONNECTION 0:INSERTION, 1:SYSTEM 005B 1 00-0F,7F VARIATION PART Part1...16(0...15) 7F0FF (127)5C 1 00-7
8nn 33 1 00 - 01 Rcv CONTROL CHANGE 0/OFF, 1/ON 01nn 34 1 00 - 01 Rcv POLY AFTER TOUCH (PAT) 0/OFF, 1/ON 01nn 35 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE MESSAGE 0/OFF, 1/O
Appendix MIDI Data Format9<Table 1-5>MIDI Parameter Change table (DRUM SETUP) [XG]Address Size Data Parameter Description Default(H) (H) (H) (H)
104C 20-60 Note Shift4D 0E -72 Detune4E 00-05 Pitch Scaling 0:100%, 1:50%, 2:20%, 3:10%, 4:5%, 5:0%4F 00-7F Pitch Scaling Center Note50 00-03 Pitch EG
581Connect the MIDI sequencer’sMIDI OUT to the Disklavier’s MIDIIN with a MIDI cable.2Press [FUNC.].The FUNC. indicator lights and theFunction menu ap
Appendix MIDI Data Format11Organ 17 0 DrawOrgn 132 DetDrwOr 233 60sDrOr1 234 60sDrOr2 235 70sDrOr1 236 DrawOrg2 237 60sDrOr3 238 EvenBar 240 16+2"
12Program#Ele-mentReed 65 0 SprnoSax 166 0 Alto Sax 140 Sax Sect 243 HyprAlto 267 0 TenorSax 140 BrthTnSx 241 SoftTenr 264 TnrSax 2 168 0 Bari.Sax 169
Appendix MIDI Data Format13Program#Voice NameEle-mentProgram#Ele-mentOrgan 17 0 DrawOrgn 11 70sDrOr1 28 DetDrwOr 29 70sDrOr2 216 60sDrOr1 217 60sDrOr2
14Program#Ele-mentBrass 57 0 Trumpet 11Trumpet2 124 BriteTrp 225 WarmTrp 2126 Sax-3 1127 contrabs 158 0 Trombone 11Trmbone2 2126 Sax-4 2127 harp 1 159
Appendix MIDI Data Format15Bank 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 126 126Program # 1 2 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 1 2Note# Note Key Alternate Standard Kit
16Program # 1 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 57 128Note# Note Alternate Standard Kit Room Kit Power Kit Electro Kit Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Orchestra Kit
Appendix MIDI Data Format17Effect Type ListExclusive Effect Type DescriptionMSB LSBREVERB00 00 NO EFFECT Effect turned off.01 00 HALL1 Reverb simulati
18Effect Parameter List•: Can be controlled by AC1 (Assignable Controller 1)No.* : T hese numbers correspond to the Parameter Suffix numbers in <Ta
Appendix MIDI Data Format19•: Can be controlled by AC1 (Assignable Controller 1)No.* : T hese numbers correspond to the Parameter Suffix numbers in &l
20No Parameter Range Value See Con-Table trolDISTORTION, OVERDRIVE1 Drive 0~127 0-127 •2EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#33EQ Low Gain -12~+12d
59English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDI7Press either [FUNC.] or [STOP] toreturn to the normal display.The Disklavier can now be used in
Appendix MIDI Data Format21Data ValueLFO Frequency (Hz)Table#1Data Value Data Value00.0010.0420.0830.1340.1750.2160.2570.2980.3490.3810 0.4211 0.4612
YAMAHA [Disklavier]Model: Mark III Full-Function Date : 01-Feb-2000Version : 1.00Function...TransmittedRecognizedRemarksBasic
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60Sending Song Data to aMIDI InstrumentThe parts of an Ensemble song are usually playedby the internal XG tone generator. However,because the song dat
61English Chapter 10: The Disklavier & MIDI3Press [>] until the c cursor is nextto the MIDI Setup option, thenpress [ENTER].The following
62Prg The import file is played by thepiano on the channel with thesmallest number containing apiano group voice.Prg(all) All channels that contain ap
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