Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 30

Performances

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Basic Operation P-250 Design ■ Performances On the P-250, a "performance" refers to a group of settings that control the tone generator, MIDI, and so on. You can recall any of 32 performances from the panel by pressing just one button. The performances are divided into two banks (A and B). Performances in Bank A are called A01-A16, and performances in Bank B are called B01-B16. Refer to "Performance Operation" (page 41) for more information on recalling performances. Performance parameters Performance parameters are stored in a performance. You can edit these parameters and store them as a new performance. Parameter menu Name Voice [VOICE EDIT] Parameter function Parameter name on screen Naming a performance (Performance name) Turning the reverb on/off N/A Setting Dual or Split mode Selecting a voice *1 Setting the octave *1 Setting the volume level *1 Setting the position of left and right channels *1 N/A N/A Octave Volume Pan Adjusting fine pitch offset between two voices in Dual mode *2 Detune Selecting the reverb type Setting the reverb depth *1 ReverbType ReverbSend Setting the chorus type Setting the chorus depth *1 Turning the chorus on/off *2 Selecting the insertion effect type *1 ChorusType ChorusSend ChorusOnOff Ins.Type Setting the speed of the vibraphone vibrato effect *1 Turning the vibraphone vibrato on/off *1 Adjusting the speed of the rotary speaker *1 Adjusting the insertion effect depth *1 Adjusting the brightness of the sound *1 Adjusting the resonance effect *1 Adjusting the low-range frequency of the part EQ *1 Adjusting the high-range frequency of the part EQ *1 VibeRotorSpeed VibeRotorOnOff RotarySpeed Dry/WetBalance Brightness HarmonicContent EQ LowFreq. EQ HighFreq. Adjusting the low-range gain (amount of boost/cut) of the part EQ *1 EQ LowGain Adjusting the high-range gain (amount of boost/cut) of the part EQ *1 Setting the touch sensitivity *1 Assigening the Pedal 1 function *2 Assigening the Pedal 2 function *2 Assigening the Pedal 3 function *2 Assigening the Pedal 4 function *2 Assigening the modulation wheel function *2 Setting the MSB of the Send Bank Select message *1 Setting the LSB of the Send Bank Select message *1 Setting the Program Change message *1 Turning the Internal tone generator on/off *1 EQ HighGain TouchSense Pedal 1 Pedal 2 Pedal 3 Pedal 4 Modulation SendBankMSB SendBankLSB SendPG# InternalTG Reference page 43 37 35-36 34 65 65 66 66 66 66 66 67 67 67 67 67 67 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 68 69 69 69 69 69 70 70 70 70 30 P-250

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P-250 Design
30
P-250
Basic Operation
Performances
On the P-250, a “performance” refers to a group of settings that control the tone generator, MIDI, and so
on. You can recall any of 32 performances from the panel by pressing just one button.
The performances are divided into two banks (A and B). Performances in Bank A are called A01-A16, and
performances in Bank B are called B01-B16.
Refer to “Performance Operation” (page 41) for more information on recalling performances.
Performance parameters
Performance parameters are stored in a performance. You can edit these parameters and store them as a new performance.
Parameter menu
Parameter function
Parameter name on screen
Reference page
Name
Naming a performance
(Performance name)
43
Voice
Turning the reverb on/off
N/A
37
Setting Dual or Split mode
N/A
35—36
Selecting a voice
*1
N/A
34
[VOICE EDIT]
Setting the octave
*1
Octave
65
Setting the volume level
*1
Volume
65
Setting the position of left and right channels
*1
Pan
66
Adjusting fine pitch offset between two voices in Dual
mode
*2
Detune
66
Selecting the reverb type
ReverbType
66
Setting the reverb depth
*1
ReverbSend
66
Setting the chorus type
ChorusType
66
Setting the chorus depth
*1
ChorusSend
67
Turning the chorus on/off
*2
ChorusOnOff
67
Selecting the insertion effect type
*1
Ins.Type
67
Setting the speed of the vibraphone vibrato effect *1
VibeRotorSpeed
67
Turning the vibraphone vibrato on/off
*1
VibeRotorOnOff
67
Adjusting the speed of the rotary speaker
*1
RotarySpeed
67
Adjusting the insertion effect depth
*1
Dry/WetBalance
68
Adjusting the brightness of the sound
*1
Brightness
68
Adjusting the resonance effect
*1
HarmonicContent
68
Adjusting the low-range frequency of the part EQ
*1
EQ LowFreq.
68
Adjusting the high-range frequency of the part EQ
*1
EQ HighFreq.
68
Adjusting the low-range gain (amount of boost/cut) of
the part EQ
*1
EQ LowGain
68
Adjusting the high-range gain (amount of boost/cut) of
the part EQ
*1
EQ HighGain
68
Setting the touch sensitivity
*1
TouchSense
68
Assigening the Pedal 1 function
*2
Pedal 1
69
Assigening the Pedal 2 function
*2
Pedal 2
69
Assigening the Pedal 3 function
*2
Pedal 3
69
Assigening the Pedal 4 function
*2
Pedal 4
69
Assigening the modulation wheel function
*2
Modulation
69
Setting the MSB of the Send Bank Select message
*1
SendBankMSB
70
Setting the LSB of the Send Bank Select message
*1
SendBankLSB
70
Setting the Program Change message
*1
SendPG#
70
Turning the Internal tone generator on/off
*1
InternalTG
70