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Page 2 - SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION

BEFORE YOU BEGIN8● GENERAL MIDIGlobal standard configuration of 128 instrument voices and specified MIDIchannel assignments and other parameters. Gene

Page 3 - PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL

SONG MODE98SONG JOB 2Song Job 2 lets you perform Copy Measure, Erase Measure,Create Measure, Delete Measure, Insert Measure, Thin Out,Extract and Chor

Page 4 - CONTENTS

SONG MODE99DELETE MEASURE - Pressing [F4] ( Del ) accessesDelete Measure, which lets you delete a specified rangeof measures from the currently selec

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SONG MODE100CHORD SORT - Pressing [F8] ( Chrd ) accesses ChordSort, which lets you sort a cluster of notes in a specifiedrange of measures, in either

Page 6 - HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL

SONG MODE101MOVE CLOCK - Pressing [F2] ( Move ) accesses MoveClock, which lets you move the specified measures ofthe track forward or backward in time

Page 7 - PRECAUTIONS

SONG MODE102MODIFY VELOCITY - Pressing [F4] ( Vel ) accessesModify Velocity, which lets you modify the note-onvelocity values for all note events of s

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SONG MODE103SHIFT NOTE - Pressing [F6] ( Shft ) accesses ShiftNote, which lets you shift a specified note number toanother note number, over a specifi

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AWM TONE GENERATION104AWM TONE GENERATIONThe W5/W7 creates sounds through Yamaha s exclusive AWM2 (2nd generation Ad-vanced Wave Memory) tone generati

Page 10 - VOICE EDITING

AWM TONE GENERATION105VOICE CONTROLMusical instrument sounds are constantly changing andcan be very complex. Different types of instruments change inv

Page 11 - EXPANSION POTENTIAL

VOICE MODE106VOICE MODEThe W5/W7 s Voice Mode has two distinct functions: (1) playing back single voiceswithout system effects or other multi settings

Page 12 - FRONT PANEL

VOICE MODE107VOICE PLAYIn Voice Play Mode you can select voice banks and voices for the currently selected trackand hear them in their original state,

Page 13 - BEFORE YOU BEGIN

BEFORE YOU BEGIN9● 75 DIGITAL EFFECTSTwo independent, studio quality DSP effects systems Insertion Effects andSystem Effects each with three differen

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VOICE MODE108VOICE EDITIn Voice Edit Mode you can edit any and all parameters which make up a voice, including InsertionEffect assignment and paramete

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VOICE MODE109NORMAL VOICE EDIT MODENormal Voice Edit Mode lets you modify a preset voice orcreate an entirely new voice from scratch.● ENTERING AND EX

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VOICE MODE110COMMON PARAMETERThe common parameter function lets you perform opera-tions which effect all elements or the entire normal voice.● ACCESSI

Page 17 - REAR PANEL

VOICE MODE111ELEMENT INITIALIZATION VALUESElement Memory BankElement SwitchNumberVolumePanNote ShiftNote NumberFrequency Fix SwitchPitch ScalingRando

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VOICE MODE112PAN (-31 ~ +31) - To determine the stereo positioning ofthe element between the left and right outputs, fromwithin the Element parameters

Page 19 - SYSTEM LOGIC

VOICE MODE113For example, in a two-element voice where element 1 isa piano sound and element 2 is a strings sound, setelement 1 to Low = 1 and High =

Page 20 - SYSTEM OVERVIEW

VOICE MODE114AMPLITUDE ENVELOPE GENERATOR - To accessthe Amplitude envelope generator (AEG) parameters,from within the Amp parameters function, press

Page 21 - OPERATING MODES

VOICE MODE115FILTERThe Filter parameters function lets you perform operationswhich determine the characteristics of the tone.The filter can be used to

Page 22 - ● VOICE MODE

VOICE MODE116● ACCESSING FILTER PARAMETERSTo access the Filter parameters function, from within VoiceEdit Mode, press [F4] ( Filt ) or TRACK [12].TONE

Page 23 - ●UTILITY MODE

VOICE MODE117 PITCHThe Pitch parameters function lets you perform operationswhich determine how the pitch changes over time. The pitchchange over time

Page 24 - SYSTEM ARCHITECTURE

BEFORE YOU BEGIN1011ELEMENT SELECT2233445162ON/OFF1 F2FSHIFTSONGEDITJOBVOICEUTILITYDISKMODECSVOLUMERUNSEQUENCERSTOP/TOPRECORDSTORE VOICE EDITSELECT

Page 25 - SONG MULTIS

VOICE MODE118TUNE - To specify the Tune parameters for eachelement, from within the Pitch parameters function,press [F5] ( Tune ).RANDOM (0 ~ 7) - Po

Page 26 - NORMAL VOICE DRUM VOICE

VOICE MODE119EFFECTThe Effect parameters function lets you perform effectsrelated operations for the voice, including designating InsertionEffect type

Page 27 - VOICE BANKS

VOICE MODE120Special conditions regarding the Insertion Effectinclude the following:RECORDING - Any Insertion Effect on/off changesyou make during rec

Page 28 - ●(ED) EXTERNAL DRUM VOICE

VOICE MODE121MODULATION - To specify the Modulation param-eters for each element, from within the Parameterfunction, press [F8] ( Mod ).AMPLITUDE MODU

Page 29 - VOICE CATEGORIES

VOICE MODE122CONTROLLERThe Controller parameters function screen lets you performoperations which determine the status of the various control-lers, in

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VOICE MODE123MODULATION WHEEL - To specify the ModulationWheel parameters for each element and ModulationWheel settings which affect all elements equa

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VOICE MODE124MIDI CONTROL 1/2 - To specify the status of the twoMIDI Control functions for each element, and the MIDIControl settings which affect all

Page 32 - AWM2 TONE GENERATION

VOICE MODE125COMMON PARAMETERThe Common parameters function lets you performoperations which affect all elements or the entire drum voice.● ACCESSING

Page 33 - CONTROLLING THE SOUND

VOICE MODE126ELEMENT NUMBER SELECT - Position thecursor over the element number field and use theJOG, INC/DEC or the KEYPAD to choose thedesired eleme

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VOICE MODE127INSERTION EFFECT PARAMETER - To modify theparameters of the specified Insertion Effect for the voice,from within the Effect parameters fu

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN1173849 10ELEMENT11 12 13 14 15 16FFCOMMON FILTERAMP EFFECTPITCH CONTROLLFOF3F4F5F6F7F8VOICE EDITEXITREST TIE UTILITYCANCEL7418529630

Page 36 - SONG SEQUENCING

VOICE MODE128CONTROLLERThe Controller parameters function lets you perform expres-sion low limit and MIDI control operations .● ACCESSING CONTROLLER P

Page 37 - SOUND MIXING

STORE MODEStore Mode lets you store multis (with or without song sequencer data) in an internalsong multi memory (01 ~ 16) as well as store original a

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DISK MODE130STORE VOICEStore Voice Mode lets you store the currently selected voice, including any voice editchanges, into an Internal voice bank memo

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DISK MODE131● ENTERING AND EXITING DISK MODETo enter Disk Mode, press the DISK button in the Modesection on the panel. The screen will display the mai

Page 40 - MEMORY ALLOCATION

DISK MODE132VOICE (.A1V) - A W5/W7 Voice type data filecontains a complete bank of 128 Internal normalvoices plus 2 Internal drum voices. Voice da

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DISK MODE133The example below shows a partial list of Voice typefiles, accessed by pressing [F8] ( Dir ) from within anyof the Voice type file subfu

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DISK MODE134SAVE TO DISKThe Save To Disk function lets you designate the type of data you want to save, andoffload it into a file on a floppy disk.SAV

Page 43 - DATA ENTRY

DISK MODE135FILE DIRECTORY - To view the File Directory andsee what SMF files are already on the inserted diskbefore saving your new file, press [F8

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DISK MODE136LOAD FROM DISKThe Load From Disk function lets you designate which file on a floppy disk to load intothe W5/W7 and, depending on the file

Page 45 - GETTING STARTED

DISK MODE137LOADING 1 SONG + VOICE FROM DISK - Youmay initiate the loading operation from either the Loadfrom Disk/1 Song + Voice screen or from withi

Page 46 - SETUP & PLAY

BEFORE YOU BEGIN12KEYBOARD76-key (W5) or 61-key (W-7) keyboard with key-on velocity sensitivity and channelaftertouch sensitivity gives you full contr

Page 47 - EXPLORING THE PRESET VOICES

DISK MODE138Using JOG, INC/DEC or the KEYPAD, choose thesong voice memory location (01 ~ 16).LOADING A SINGLE VOICE - To load a single voice(normal vo

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DISK MODE139RENAME FILEThe Rename File function lets you change the name of any type of file on a disk.● RENAMING A FILETo access the Rename File func

Page 49 - SONG PLAY & VOICE PLAY

DISK MODE140DELETE FILEThe Delete File function lets you delete any type of file on a floppy disk.● DELETING A FILETo access the Delete File function,

Page 50 - SELECTING VOICE BANKS

DISK MODE141FORMAT DISKThe Format Disk function lets you format a 3.5 2DD type floppy disk to be compatiblewith the W5/W7 s operating system (9 secto

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UTILITY MODE142UTILITY MODEUtility Mode lets you manage Song voices, initialize the Internal voice bank, determinevarious MIDI settings and transmit b

Page 52 - REALTIME CONTROL

UTILITY MODE143SONG VOICE MEMORYThe Song Voice Memory function lets you manage Song voice memory banks bycopying an entire bank of normal and drum voi

Page 53 - ●KEYBOARD AFTERTOUCH

UTILITY MODE144INITIALIZEThe initialization process sets all Internal normal voices to their basic initial values. TheInternal AWM element and other n

Page 54 - LOADING & PLAYING THE

UTILITY MODE145SYNTHESIZER SETUPThe Synthesizer Setup function lets you determine master tuning, keyboard velocitysettings and controller settings.● A

Page 55 - 8. EJECT THE DISK

UTILITY MODE146WIDE - Velocity Curve 4 (wide) allows you toslightly decrease output at slower key velocitieswhile increasing output at faster key velo

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UTILITY MODE147CONTROLLERSThe Controllers function lets you set the continuous slider (CS) assignment, the footvolume assignment, and the foot control

Page 57 - ●CHANGING THE TEMPO

BEFORE YOU BEGIN13VOICE EDIT BUTTONFor switching directly into Voice Edit Mode, regardless of whatever mode you re in atthe time, to access the voice

Page 58 - PROGRAMMING

UTILITY MODE148MIDI SETUPThe MIDI Setup function lets you determine the W5/W7 device number, set localkeyboard status and set program change status.●

Page 59 - MULTI PARAMETER SETTINGS

UTILITY MODE149OTHER SETUPThe Other Setup function lets you adjust the LCD contrast and determine if the confir-mation screen will appear before an ed

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APPENDIX152ERROR MESSAGESDuring operation, the W5/W7 may display a number of error messages whenattempting to perform certain functions. Description

Page 63 - CREATING SONG SEQUENCES

APPENDIX153TROUBLESHOOTINGDuring operation, sometimes the W5/W7 may not behave as you expect it to.This doesn t necessarily mean that there is a probl

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APPENDIX154COMMON PROBLEMS AND POSSIBLE CAUSESAMPLIFIER, MIXER, CONNECTION PROBLEMS˚SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSENo sound ¥ Is the amplifier/mixer power turn

Page 65 - FINE-TUNING THE STEREO MIX

APPENDIX155MOUNTING THE EXPANSION BOARDThe optional W5/W7 Expansion Wave/Voice Board allows you to increase theamount of voices and AWM elements by an

Page 66 - SAVING & LOADING

APPENDIX156SPECIFICATIONSDESCRIPTIONEasy operation professional music production workstation featuring synthesizer, sequencer,full voice and song edit

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APPENDIX157CONTROLLERSWheels: Pitch Bend, ModulationSliders: Volume, Continuous (CS)Dials: Jog/ShuttlePanel switches: Song Mode; Voice Mode; Edit Mod

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN14DATA ENTRY KEYPADFor precise, specific entry of data, by punching in a number, then pressing ENTER.The [—] button lets you enter a n

Page 69 - A MIDI SYSTEM

APPENDIX158INDEXAAEG, see amplitude envelope generatorAFTERTOUCH, description of keyboard aftertouch control, 51, elementcontroller, 122, insert after

Page 70 - MIDI SYSTEM COMPONENT

APPENDIX159CONTROLS, sequencer controls, 61COPY MEASURE, song job 2, 98COPY SONG, song job 1, 96COPY TRACK, song job 1, 97CREATE MEASURE, song job 2,

Page 71 - SLAVING TO OTHER MIDI DEVICES

APPENDIX160ELEMENT, accessing filter parameters, 116, accessing normal voiceelement parameters, 112, amplitude envelope generator, 114,amplitude veloc

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APPENDIX161HHIGH LIMIT, keyboard 4-zone mode, 83HOLD, synthesizer setup controller, 145HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL, 4HPF (HIGH PASS FILTER), filter, 115IIN

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APPENDIX162MMAIN VOLUME, foot volume assign, 147MASTER NOTE SHIFT, how to access, 78MASTER RETURN LEVEL, how to access, 77MASTER TUNE, how to access,

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APPENDIX163PITCH, accessing pitch parameters, 117, envelope generator, 118,normal voice edit mode, 117, scale, 117, sensitivity, 118, templatetype, 11

Page 75 - SONG PLAY

APPENDIX164SPECIFICATIONS, appendix, 156SPEED, LFO, 121SPLIT, keyboard split mode, 83, keyboard split point, 83, keyboard splitupper/lower assign, 83S

Page 76 - SONG MULTI

APPENDIX165TTEMPLATE, element amplitude template type, 113, filter template type,116, LFO template type, 121, pitch template type, 117TEMPLATE TYPE, e

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APPENDIX166VOICE PLAY MODE, accessing voice play functions, 107, entering andexiting voice play mode, 107, feature reference, 107, operatingmodes desc

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167CANADATHIS DIGITAL APPARATUS DOES NOT EXCEED THE "CLASS B" LIMITSFOR RADIO NOISE EMISSIONS FROM DIGITAL APPARATUS SET OUT INTHE RADIO I

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN15REAR PANELDIAGRAM & FEATURESTHRU OUTINMIDISUSTAIN FOOTVOLUMER L/MONO OUTPUTPHONESFOOTCONTROLLER12873465CAUTIONRISK OF ELECTRIC

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•Dies bezieht sich nur auf die von der Yamaha Europa GmbH Vertriebenen Produkte.FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!

Page 81 - SYSTEM EFFECTS

BEFORE YOU BEGIN16FOOT CONTROLLER JACKAn optional Yamaha FC7 or FC9 foot controller connected here can be used foramplitude modulation, pitch modulati

Page 82 - SONG SEQUENCE PLAY

BEFORE YOU BEGIN17SYSTEM LOGICMUSICIAN S WORKSTATIONThe W5/W7 Music Synthesizer is a true music workstation designed with the com-poser as well as per

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ModelSerial No.Purchase DateSPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPRODUCT SAFETY MARKINGS: Yamaha electronic prod-ucts may have either labels similar to the graphics

Page 84 - SONG SETUP

BEFORE YOU BEGIN18SYSTEM OVERVIEW128 normal+ 2 drumSong voicememory(Volatile RAM)128 normal+ 2 drumPreset voicememory(ROM)128 normal+ 8 drumGM voiceme

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN19OPERATING MODESThe basic operating modes of the W5/W7 are as follows:●SONG MODEFor performing Song Play, Song Record, Song Edit and

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN20SONG JOB - Lets you make changes to the sequence that apply to all the datain one or more entire measures. Song Job operations incl

Page 87 - SONG RECORD

BEFORE YOU BEGIN21● STORE MODELets you store multis in an internal song multi memory (01 ~ 16) as well as storeoriginal and preset voices in the Inter

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN22SYSTEM ARCHITECTUREThe W5/W7 s overall system is comprised of three distinct sections: the Controllersection, the Sequencer section

Page 89 - REALTIME RECORDING

BEFORE YOU BEGIN23SONG MULTISThe Song Multi function lets you assign an Instrument voice to each of the 16 TRACKbuttons on the panel, plus designate a

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN24Pitch Bend RangeNote ShiftTuneSystem EffectSend 1 LevelPan PositionVolume LevelINSTRUMENTAssignSystem EffectSend 2 LevelSystem Effec

Page 91 - STEP RECORDING

BEFORE YOU BEGIN25INSTRUMENT VOICES AND POLYPHONYInstrument voices are those Preset, GM, Internal, Song and (optional) External voicesassigned to tra

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN26DRUM VOICES● (GD) GM DRUM VOICE8 ROM drum sets, each with dozens of sounds arrayed on the keyboard, presetaccording to the General M

Page 93 - SEQUENCE TRACK GRAPH

BEFORE YOU BEGIN27VOICE CATEGORIESThe individual voices are organized into 21 classes of instrument groups, called VoiceCategories, for easier access,

Page 94 - SEQUENCE/TEMPO TRACK DATA

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSINFORMATION RELATING TO PERSONAL INJURY, ELECTRICAL SHOCK,AND FIRE HAZARD POSSIBILITIES HAS BEEN INCLUDED IN THIS LIST.PL

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN28INSERTION EFFECTS & SYSTEM EFFECTSThe W5/W7 has 75 digital effects inside two independent, studio quality DSP stereoeffects proc

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN29INSERTION EFFECTS - An Insertion Effect can be assigned to an Instru-ment voice. A maximum of three voices may use an Insertion Eff

Page 97 - SONG JOB

BEFORE YOU BEGIN30AWM2 TONE GENERATIONThe W5/W7 creates sounds through Yamaha s exclusive AWM2 (2nd generationAdvanced Wave Memory) tone generation pr

Page 98 - SONG JOB 1

BEFORE YOU BEGIN31The AWM wave, which forms the fundamental characteristic of a voice, can be con-trolled in various ways to modify the pitch of the s

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN32● LOW FREQUENCY OSCILLATOR (LFO) - The LFO produces variouspatterns of cyclical change. Applying the LFO to the pitch component prod

Page 100 - SONG JOB 2

BEFORE YOU BEGIN33VOICE EDITINGIn Voice Edit Mode you can edit any and all parameters which make up a voice,including Insertion Effect assignment and

Page 101 - SONG MODE

BEFORE YOU BEGIN34SONG SEQUENCINGThe W5/W7 comes equipped with a powerful 16-track, 16-song music sequencer withlarge capacity memory (approximately 1

Page 102 - SONG JOB 3

BEFORE YOU BEGIN35You can also make changes to the sequence that apply to all the data in one or moreentire measures with song jobs . Song Job operat

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN36The 16-channel sound mixer is made up of various sections, or blocks , devoted tospecific functions available in all tracks, includ

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN37TUNEThe Voice Tune block is the eighth stop in each of the 16 mixer channels, repre-sented graphically by a pot. It lets you adjust

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN ...7FRONT PANEL ...10REAR PANEL

Page 106 - AWM TONE GENERATION

BEFORE YOU BEGIN38NOTE: When the power is turnedback on, the multi set-up data for allsongs in the memory at power off willstill be retained, and the

Page 107 - VOICE CONTROL

BEFORE YOU BEGIN39● STORE MULTIStore Multi Mode lets you store the currently selected multi into a song memorylocation (01 ~ 16). Multi data which can

Page 108 - VOICE MODE

BEFORE YOU BEGIN40●DISKDisk Mode lets you save your original voices, song multis and sequence data invarious combinations into disk files on a flopp

Page 109 - VOICE PLAY

BEFORE YOU BEGIN41DATA ENTRYThe W5/W7 provides many convenient ways to access and manipulate data. Thevarious multi-purpose buttons, sliders and contr

Page 110 - VOICE EDIT

BEFORE YOU BEGIN42FUNCTION KEYS 1 ~ 8 - The functions of these keys [F1 ~ F8] depend onthe selected mode. They are used to engage a function indicated

Page 111 - NORMAL VOICE EDIT MODE

GETTING STARTED43GETTING STARTEDYou re probably in a hurry to get started enjoying the W5/W7 s beautiful sounds andother spectacular musical wonders,

Page 112 - COMMON PARAMETER

GETTING STARTED44NOTE: Connect only L/Mono if youhave a monophonic sound systemSETUP & PLAYAfter unpacking the W5/W7 and placing it on a keyboard

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GETTING STARTED45POWER-ON PROCEDUREThere is actually a correct process for switching the various components in an elec-tronic music system on and off.

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GETTING STARTED46NOTE: As you move around withinthe multi assigning Instrumentvoices to tracks, adjusting a panposition, tweaking a System EffectSend

Page 115 - AMPLITUDE

GETTING STARTED47NOTE: In Voice Mode the VoiceCategory will appear to the left ofthe voice name, and in Song Mode itwill appear just below the trackvo

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BEFORE YOU BEGINGETTING STARTEDSONG MODEAWM TONE GENERATIONVOICE MODESTORE MODEDISK MODEUTILITY MODEAPPENDIXSTORE MODE...

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GETTING STARTED48From within Voice Play or Song Multi Play, you can call up voices via the VoiceDirectory. Press [F8], the function key located direct

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GETTING STARTED49NORMAL VOICESDRUM VOICES(G) GM PRESET VOICE - 128 ROM sounds preset according to the General MIDI standard, which cannot be overwritt

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GETTING STARTED50REALTIME CONTROLThe W5/W7 has a number of controllers and control functions that can be used for realtimeperformance control. Some, s

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GETTING STARTED51●KEYBOARD VELOCITY SENSITIVITYThe W5/W7 s keyboard responds to attack pressure (or speed) as you play, thuspermitting control over nu

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GETTING STARTED52NOTE: Loading the demonstrationdata overwrites the multi settingsand sequencer data in the destina-tion song multi locations, so if

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GETTING STARTED535. LOAD THE DEMONSTRATION SONGSPress ENTER and the W5/W7 will give you a chance to change your mind, askingAre You Sure? . Press DEC

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GETTING STARTED54NOTE: Any changes you make willbe reset when you restart the songfrom the top, since all voiceselection and other performanceevent da

Page 124 - CONTROLLER

GETTING STARTED55● SOLOING AND MUTING INSTRUMENTSTo isolate one or more Instrument voices as the song plays, press the SOLObutton while the sequencer

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GETTING STARTED56128 normal+ 2 drumSong voicememory(Volatile RAM)128 normal+ 2 drumPreset voicememory(ROM)128 normal+ 8 drumGM voicememory(ROM)Tone Ge

Page 126 - DRUM VOICE EDIT MODE

GETTING STARTED571. SELECT A SONG MEMORYIn Song Multi Play Mode, press [F2] ( Seq ) to access the Song Sequence Playfunction, then select a song memo

Page 127 - KEY PARAMETER

4THANK YOU FOR PURCHASING THE YAMAHA W5/W7 MUSIC SYNTHESIZERThe Yamaha W5 (76-key) / W7 (61-key) Music Synthesizer is a full-featured, professionallev

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GETTING STARTED58EDITING VOICESThe process of voice editing may be as simple as shortening the envelope decay for asingle-element voice, or as complex

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GETTING STARTED59Following is the basic normal voice edit screen, along with a brief overview of itsvarious functions and parameters.COMMON - Lets you

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GETTING STARTED60Following is the basic drum voice edit screen, along with a brief overview of its variousfunctions and parameters.COMMON - Lets you a

Page 131 - STORE MODE

GETTING STARTED61CREATING SONG SEQUENCESThe process of creating a song sequence may be as simple as recording a solo pianoperformance from start to fi

Page 132 - STORE VOICE

GETTING STARTED621. SELECT A SONG MEMORY AND DEFINE THE MULTIFrom within Song Play Mode, press [F2] ( Seq ) and select a song memorylocation (01 ~ 16

Page 133 - DISK MODE

GETTING STARTED63FINE-TUNING THE STEREO MIXThe process of sound mixing may be as simple as slightly increasing a volume level ona single track, or as

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GETTING STARTED64NOTE: If the floppy disk is new,you will need to format it to becompatible with the W5/W7operating system. If a disk isalready too fu

Page 135 - DISK STATUS

GETTING STARTED65ORGANIZING & MANAGING DATAIf you re a prolific composer and/or voice programmer, the number of floppy diskslying around can mount

Page 136 - SAVE TO DISK

GETTING STARTED66NOTE: Loading thepreprogrammed voice dataoverwrites any other data that isin the W5/W7 s memory, so makesure all your important music

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GETTING STARTED67NOTE: Before connecting otherMIDI devices, first make sure powerswitches for all devices are turnedoff and all power cables areunplug

Page 138 - LOAD FROM DISK

5PRECAUTIONSIMPORTANT! PLEASE READ BEFORE PROCEEDING.The W5/W7 is a powerful electronic musical instrument featuring sensitive high technol-ogy. To en

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GETTING STARTED68MIDI SYSTEM COMPONENTThe diagram below shows a much more complicated system, configured with apersonal computer operating as the main

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GETTING STARTED69SLAVING TO OTHER MIDI DEVICESThe diagram below shows a relatively simple system, where the W5/W7 is the masterkeyboard controller, an

Page 143 - FORMAT DISK

SONG MODE72SONG MODEThe W5/W7 s Song Mode is actually made up of four separate operating modes: SongPlay, Song Record, Song Edit and Song Job. Jumping

Page 144 - UTILITY MODE

SONG MODE73SONG PLAYIn Song Play Mode you can access the functions which let you define a song multi, selectand playback a song sequence, or designate

Page 145 - SONG VOICE MEMORY

SONG MODE74SONG MULTIThe Song Multi function lets you assign an Instrumentvoice to each of the 16 Track buttons on the panel, plusdesignate all sound

Page 146 - VOICE BULK DUMP

SONG MODE752. ASSIGN INSTRUMENTS TO TRACKS ANDDETERMINE MULTI PARAMETER SETTINGSPress a TRACK button (1 ~ 16) on the panel (it will lightred, indicati

Page 147 - SYNTHESIZER SETUP

SONG MODE76● MOVING AROUND IN THE SONG MULTIThe operations you perform in Song Multi Play Mode gohand-in-hand with the sound mixing process, since bes

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SONG MODE77VOICE VOLUME (0 ~ 127)Voice Volume is the second stop in each of the 16 mixerchannels, represented graphically by a fader. It lets youmake

Page 149 - CONTROLLERS

6● Make regular backup copies of important data to a separatefloppy disk, and keep your backup disks in a separate, safeplace.● To ensure the safety o

Page 150 - MIDI SETUP

SONG MODE78VOICE BANK SELECTWhen the cursor is positioned at Voice Select, pressing[F6] and [F7] lets you choose a voice bank. The one- ortwo-letter V

Page 151 - GREETING MESSAGE

SONG MODE79SYSTEM EFFECTSThe W5/W7 s three System Effects are powerful, studioquality stereo digital sound processing modules that you assignto a mult

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SONG MODE80To modify the effect parameters, using CURSOR-UP andCURSOR-DOWN, scroll through the various parametersand select the one you want to adjust

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SONG MODE81OFF - Off means the metronome will not sound.REC - Rec means the metronome will sound onlyduring song recording.PLAY - Play means the

Page 154 - ERROR MESSAGES

SONG MODE82SONG SETUPThe Song Setup function lets you assign various MIDIsettings including transmit channel, MIDI filter and controlstatus, as well a

Page 155 - TROUBLESHOOTING

SONG MODE834-ZONE MODE - In 4-Zone Mode, the keyboard willplay four voices at once, by specifying four differenttracks to play simultaneously. You can

Page 156 - APPENDIX

SONG MODE84OFF - The selected song will stop at the endafter playing back once.LOOP - When the selected song reaches the lastmeasure it will automatic

Page 157 - MOUNTING THE EXPANSION BOARD

SONG MODE85SONG RECORDIn Song Record Mode you can record a sequence in the currently selected song memory,either in real-time or step-time, as well as

Page 158 - SPECIFICATIONS

SONG MODE86MEASURE SELECT (001 ~ 999)To select a specific measure from which the song willbegin recording when you press RUN on the sequencer,position

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SONG MODE87NOTE: When a quantization factor is designated forrecording, all data is quantized, even controller parametersand pitch bend data. You may

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BEFORE YOU BEGIN7BEFORE YOU BEGINCongratulations! You are now the proud owner of the Yamaha W5/W7 Music Synthe-sizer. The W5/W7 is a self contained, f

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SONG MODE88● PREPARING FOR REALTIME RECORDINGBefore beginning the realtime recording process, first youmust choose a song location from within Song Pl

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SONG MODE89STEP RECORDINGStep recording lets you input each part one after anotherone step at a time, in accordance with certain note duration andothe

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SONG MODE90DELETE - To delete all data in the 32nd note areawhere the position pointer is located, press SHIFT +[F8] ( Del ). (NOTE: The position poin

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SONG MODE91SONG EDITIn Song Edit Mode you can view and edit individual note, controller and other MIDIevents in each track of the currently selected s

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SONG MODE92SEQUENCE/TEMPO TRACK DATACHANGEThe Sequence Track Data Change function lets you singleout individual events and modify them. The display wi

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SONG MODE93● ACCESSING DATA CHANGE TEMPO TRACKTo access the Data Change Tempo Track function, fromwithin the Data Change function, press [F2] ( Tempo

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SONG MODE94PROGRAM CHANGE - While holding SHIFT, press[F2] ( PC ) to insert a program change message at thespecified location. Select the program cha

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SONG MODE95After entering a function within a particular Job number,the menu of functions for that Job number will display atthe bottom of the screen,

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SONG MODE96SONG JOB 1Song Job 1 lets you perform Copy Song, Append Song,Clear Song, Copy Track, Clear Track, and Mix Track operations.COPY SONG - Pres

Page 170 - Bescheinigung des Importeurs

SONG MODE97COPY TRACK - Pressing [F4] ( CpyT ) accesses CopyTrack, which lets you copy all data from one or moretracks in one song to the correspondin

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