Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (feature Reference)

Yamaha PSR-5700 Manual

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    OWNER'S MANUAL Advanced Features BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG Programmieranleitung MODE D'EMPLOI Fonctions avancées MANUAL DE INSTRUCCIONES Características avanzadas
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    The PSR-5700 Advanced Features manual contains operating instructions for the instrument's more complex and advanced features. If you are yet familiar with PSR-5700's basic features and the way it works in general, we recommend that you go through the PSR-5700 Getting Started manual prior to
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    parameters before actually beginning recording. A list of the parameters that can be recorded by the PSR-5700 sequencer is given below. You may also need to select a specific record mode and other conditions accessible via the sequencer's CONDITION/RECORD TYPE functions, described on page 7. 3
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    Track • Chord & root (note on/off in Manual Bass mode) • Style change (styles with the same time signature only) • Rhythm volume • Bass volume • Chord 1 volume • Chord 2 volume • Tempo • Reverb on/off & depth • Reverb type • Effect on/off & depth • Effect type • Effect control • Harmony on/off and
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    also press the [SYNCHRO START] button, as soon as any key on the keyboard is pressed. If the ACCOMP. track is selected and you start recording by on the type of data DETAIL you record. Deleting Tracks If you make a mistake while recording or simply want to delete a track from your sequence, press
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    can play along with the sequence using the entire PSR-5700 keyboard, selecting different voices and changing the tempo as required (subsequently recorded tempo changes will still take effect). Parameters That Can Be Changed During Playback • Style select (styles with different time signatures cannot
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    Editing RECORD DELETE EDIT p r f The PSR-5700 sequencer edit mode offers a range of functions that let you modify the recorded data and the way in which it is recorded in a number of ways. Press the [EDIT] button while the sequencer is engaged to enter the sequencer edit mode. When you're
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    The Sequencer q Recording Type † `REC TYPE Mode=Replace - + Purpose: Selects the Replace, Overdub, or Punch record mode. Procedure: Press the [>] button to access the REC TYPE display. Use the left [-] and [+] buttons to select the Replace, Overdub, or Punch record mode: • Replace If replace
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    . track). q Copy Source track 1 Data Copy to Destination track Data q Mix Source track 1 Data Source track 2 Data Destination track (mix result) The Sequencer Procedure: Use the [] buttons to switch between the two display screens, and the left or right [-] and [+] buttons to set the first
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    right side of the display to actually execute the quantize operation. "Sequencer Executing!" will appear on the lower line of the display while too perfect can sound cold and mechanical - unless, of course, you're specifically aiming for a cold, mechanical feel. Always use a quantize value that is
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    have been selected, press the [+] button below "Execute" on the right side of the second display screen to actually execute the delete operation. "Sequencer Executing!" will appear on the lower line of the display while the operation is in progress, and "Completed!" will appear briefly when the
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    size have been selected, press the [+] button below "Execute" on the right side of the second display screen to actually execute the insert operation. "Sequencer Executing!" will appear on the lower line of the display while the operation is in progress, and "Completed!" will appear briefly when the
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    The Sequencer E8 REMOVE EVENT ¥REMOVE EVENT ‡ Track=Tr1 Event=PB - + - + † ¥REMOV Tr1 PB ‡ TopMeas= 3 LastMeas= 4 - + - + † ¥REMOV Tr1 PB 3> 4 Execute - + Purpose: Removes all occurrences of the specified event type (pitch bend, modulation wheel, volume, or sustain operations)
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    has finished. Notes: Remember that this function deletes all data in the sequencer in one operation. If you think you might want to keep the data disk (page 42, 46) before executing the song clear operation. Be careful with SONG CLEAR - it has no "undo" function! The remaining amount of sequencer
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    The Custom Accompaniment Programmer The PSR-5700 CUSTOM ACCOMPANIMENT feature allows you to create and store up to six original accompaniments - including rhythm, bass, and chords - in addition to 36 internal preset accompaniment styles. You can even create intro, fill-in, and ending patterns that
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    While holding the CANCEL key (the highest key on the PSR-5700 keyboard), press the percussion key corresponding to the instrument you HINT To Add Accents To accent specific beats after recording the rhythm, press the accent key (the second to highest key on the keyboard, with the ">" symbol) at the
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    The Custom Accompaniment Programmer Play notes or chords to be added to the existing data, or delete all data on the track (press the track button while holding the [DELETE] button) and start from scratch. The bass and chord tracks must be programmed in the key of C major! PLAY REC PLAY REC PLAY
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    Programmer by pressing the [EXIT], [SEQUENCER], or [CUSTOM ACCOMP PROIMPORTANT GRAMMER] styles. STYLE SELECT Press the [CUSTOM] button and then the appropriate STYLE SELECT 0 BANK 1 2 3 4 5 CUSTOM NUMBER button (0 through 5) to select a custom accompaniment - C0, 0 1 2 3 4 5 DISK
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    The Custom Accompaniment Programmer Custom Accompaniment Editing The PSR-5700 Custom Accompaniment Programmer offers a range of functions that let you modify the recorded data in a number of ways. The various Custom Accompaniment Programmer functions are
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    The Custom Accompaniment Programmer 3 FADER SELECT £FADER SELECT C1`- C2` C3` C4" C5" C6" - + - + Purpose: Assigns the CHORD 1 and CHORD 2 volume controls to Custom Accompaniment Programmer CHORD tracks 1 through 6, determining which control affects which chord tracks when the accompaniment
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    timing that is too perfect can sound cold and mechanical - unless, of course, you're specifically aiming for a cold, mechanical feel. Always use a quantize value that is at least as quantize a track containing preset (including disk style) data, "!" will appear on the display in place of "=". 21
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    The Custom Accompaniment Programmer 7 COPY ƒCOPY ‡ Track=Rhythm TopMeas=1 - + - + †ƒCOPY Rhythm 1- ‡ LastMeas=2 Meas=5 - + - + †ƒCOPY Rhythm 1-2>5 Execute - + Purpose: Copies a specified measure or range of measures to a different location within the same track. Copy measures 1
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    or right [-] and [+] buttons to set the track number (Track) and the type of event to be removed (Event). Once the track and event have been specified offending pitch bends without erasing the entire track. Only the VOL event type can be selected when the RHYTHM tracks is selected. Be careful when
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    PATTERN Pattern=I/F/E: Intro - + - + 5. After selecting the type of pattern to be programmed, go to any other custom edit screen TO ACCOMP" screen. SET INTRO/FILL/ENDING‡ Return + † SET INTRO/FILL/ENDING Style=Cus0 = User - + - + 8. Repeat steps 4 through 7 to create other patterns. If
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    To edit intro, fill-in, and ending patterns that you have previously created and saved, simply select the custom accompaniment to which the user patterns are assigned (Cus0 ... 5) and follow steps 4 through 8, above. s CREATING A NEW INTRO, FILL-IN, OR ENDING PATTERN After selecting an intro, fill
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    and the manual page numbers on which they are described in detail. [F1] [F2] [F3] Custom Voice Edit 27 Reverb Type 35 Effect Type 36 Controller 37 Key Velocity 37 [F4] [F5] [F6] Split Point 40 Interactive Accompaniment 40 Super Style Play Mode 41 Disk 42 Utility 49 MIDI 50 General
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    to edit any of the PSR-5700 voices to create new sounds that ideally match your own music style. 100 custom voices - slight tonal changes at one or more points on the keyboard. DETAIL The preset value can be instantly recalled by pressing on the standard piano voice, for example, you could call
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    voices may exhibit sudden pitch changes in the highest and lowest ranges of the keyboard when shifted up or down by DETAIL an octave. The pitch bend wheel may Piano 1 Depth= 0 Speed= 0 - + - + q Modulation Depth Decreases (-) or increases (+) the depth of modulation produced by the PSR-5700
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    default value ("0"). With voices like 21 STRINGS, in which key velocity (keyboard dynamics) controls the speed of attack, attack speed changes DETAIL in the way even if the attack parameter is set to a minus value. Since PIANO 1 (00) and some other voices already have the fastest possible attack,
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    [-] and [+] buttons below each parameter to set the required values. TONE ......Piano 1 Brilli= 0 Resonanc= 0! - + - + q Brilliance (Brilli) This voices 90 through 97. Different groups of edit functions are provided for the PSR-5700 normal voices (00 through 89 - page 27) and drum voices (98
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    VOICE "DUAL VOICE »...SpacePno 00:Piano 1 19:Voyager - + - + Purpose: This function allows any two of the PSR-5700's standard voices (numbers 00 through exhibit sudden pitch changes in the highest and lowest ranges of the keyboard when shifted up or down by an octave. The pitch bend wheel
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    [F1] Custom Voice Edit 5 DUAL PAN DUAL PAN A=L R - + »...SpacePno B=L R - + Purpose: Independently sets the pan positions of the two voices used in the dual voice. Procedure: Use the left and right [-] and [+] buttons to set the desired pan positions for voices A and B. The graphic
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    (Voices 98 and 99) The following functions are available when editing voices 98 and 99. Different groups of edit functions are provided for the PSR-5700 normal voices (00 through 89 - page 27) and dual voices (90 and 97 - page 30). 1 PERC. NAME `PERC. NAME ȴ:Drum Ki_t - + Purpose: Allows an
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    [F1] Custom Voice Edit 3 PERC. PAN £PERC. PAN »¥Drum Kit Prc=Kick1 Pan=L R - + - + Purpose: Allows the pan position of each instrument in the drum voice to be individually adjusted. Procedure: Use left [-] and [+] buttons to select the instrument to be panned, and then the right [-] and
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    The PSR-5700 has 23 reverb-based effects and 9 other effects that can be selected via the four pages accessed by this function. The selected reverb and effect types are applied to the sound when the [EFFECT] and [REVERB] buttons are used (see page 37 in the Getting Started manual). 1 REVERB TYPE
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    [F2] Reverb, Effect 3 EFFECT TYPE £EFFECT TYPE No. 4 Type=Chorus : 1 - + - + Purpose: Selects the effect to be applied when the [EFFECT] button is turned on (see page 37 of the "Getting Started" manual). Procedure: The right [-] and [+] buttons step through the effect list effect by effect.
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    ] function group includes six functions that affect how the PSR-5700 responds to control via the keyboard, a footswitch plugged into the rear-panel FOOT SW the keyboard who have not yet developed the finger strength and touch for playing dynamics. 2 FOOT SWITCH SELECT "FOOT SWITCH SELECT 1 Type=
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    panel [EFFECT] button is turned ON. DETAIL 4 SUSTAIN PART SELECT ¢SUSTAIN PART SELECT Orch1=ON Orch2=ON - + - + Purpose: Determines whether the PSR-5700 sustain effect is to be applied to the orchestra 1 voice, the orchestra 2 voice, or both orchestra voices. Procedure: Use the left [-] and
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    and the ORCH. 2v1 orchestration mode is selected, no pitch bend is applied to the ORCH. 2 voice. 6 WHEEL SELECT ⁄WHEEL SELECT ‡ Type=Modulation - + †⁄WHEEL SELECT Orch1=ON Orch2=OFF - + - + Purpose: Determines whether the MODULATION/EFFECT wheel will control modulation or the selected
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    is turned ON, the solo accompaniment variations will automatically be activated if nothing is played on the keyboard for a few measures (the actual number of measures depends on the selected style). Further, the solo variations will automatically be de-activated at the end of the current phrase
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    will occur at the same time as Accompaniment Verse-toChorus switching. Procedure: Use the left or right [-] and [+] buttons to turn Super Style Play "SectionChanging" on or off. Notes: Turning this function on can provide greater contrast between the chorus and verse variations when using the
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    into the PSR-5700 disk drive. The PSR-5700 uses only 3.5" 2DD type floppy disks. Make sure the disk write protect tab is set to the "write enable" position if you intend to save any data to the disk, and insert the disk with the sliding disk cover facing the disk drive and the disk label facing
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    formatted into the drive, the display shown to the left will appear when the [TO DISK] button is pressed: Press the [+] button under "YES" on the display to format the disk (see "5. FORMAT DISK" on page 47). The PSR-5700 identifies and handles disk files by number rather than the file name. If you
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    the upper display line. "Completed!" will appear when the data has been successfully loaded. The [FROM DISK] button allows all data in a file to be loaded at once. To load individual data groups use the FROM DISK function described on page 45. See page 48 for a list of error messages that may appear
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    disk "AllData", "Disk Style", or "Sequencer" selected) †`FROM DISK Are you sure? - YES - - + Purpose: Loads the specified file from a floppy disk inserted into the PSR-5700 disk drive to select the type of data to be loaded, as shown in "Notes:" below. When the file and data type have been
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    data. • Super style play data. • Pad data. • Sequencer song data. All data is saved in one operation. Specific data types can not be saved individually. See page 48 for a list of error messages that may appear during disk save. IMPORTANT The PSR-5700 identifies and handles disk files by number
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    be sure you've selected the right file number before actually executing the delete operation. 5 FORMAT DISK FORMAT DISK Are you sure? - YES - - + Purpose: Formats a floppy disk for use with the PSR-5700. Procedure: After inserting a new floppy disk into the disk drive, press the right [-] and
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    while a style disk or other optional pre-recorded disk is in the drive. " Not Found Disk! " No disk in drive. " Bad File Name! " The file name is all spaces and cannot be recognized by the PSR-5700. " Not Enough Memory! " Not enough memory to load the specified sequencer file from disk. Some of
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    by the PSR-5700 are listed Style Play Mode • Reverb On/Off • Reverb Type & Depth • Effect On/Off • Effect Type & Depth • Memory Backup On/Off • MIDI Transmit Ch • MIDI Receive Ch • MIDI Split Send Ch • MIDI Rhythm Receive Ch • MIDI Sequencer Ch • MIDI Multi Part Ch • MIDI Multi Part Volume • MIDI
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    DOC OR GENERAL MIDI SOFTWARE ON THE PSR-5700 The PSR-5700 can play optional Yamaha Disc Orchestra Collection software, and General MIDI mode software recorded by other equipment. When a disk of either type (3.5" 2DD disks only) is inserted into the PSR-5700 disk drive, the PSR-5700 automatically
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    /TRANSMISSION [F6] Utility & MIDI MIDI OUT Music computer, sequencer, etc. • General MIDI data can be received via the MIDI IN connector and played by the PSR-5700. MIDI IN MIDI IN Tone generator, etc. MIDI OUT • General MIDI data transmitted via the PSR-5700 MIDI OUT connector can be used
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    PSR-5700 ABC system. s THE DOC MODE In this mode the PSR-5700 can play Yamaha Disk Orchestra (DOC) software. MIDI data is also transmitted and received in accordance with Yamaha DOC specifications. For details refer to the "MIDI (Applies to notes played on the keyboard. Fixed at KEY VELOCITY = ON).
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    disks in standard MIDI file format 0 or 1 can be played on the PSR5700 (up to track 17 with format 1). Also note that data that DETAIL does not comply with GM Level 1 specifications to notes played on the keyboard). • KEY VELOCITY (Applies to notes played on the keyboard. Fixed at KEY VELOCITY =
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    MIDI Mode • Remove the General MIDI disk. • Press the [DISK ORCHESTRA/GENERAL MIDI] or [EXIT] button. • Receive any MIDI exclusive message that selects a differ- ent mode from an external MIDI device. 3 MIDI sequencer DOC/GM modes. It specifies an independent MIDI channel via which the PSR-5700
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    the internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI IN connector. This means that while an external sequencer or MIDI computer, for example, plays the PSR-5700's internal voices, an external tone generator can be played from the PSR-5700 keyboard. When Local is "ON" voice
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    MIDI 4 MULTI PART SETTING (Remote Control Mode Only) ¢MULTI PART SETTING ‡ Part=1 Channel= 3 - + - + †¢MULTI PART:1 Volume=99 00:Piano MIDI device. In the DOC mode MIDI reception PSR5700 responds to MIDI data received from external equipment. If, for example, you don't want the PSR-5700
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    internal tone generator responds to MIDI information received via the MIDI IN connector. This means that while an external sequencer or MIDI computer, for example, plays the PSR5700's internal voices, an external tone generator can be played from the PSR-5700 keyboard. Local control cannot be turned
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    pad data. CusVoic .... Custom voice data. CusStyl ..... Custom style data. Sequenc .... Sequencer data. The selected data is transmitted as a MIDI bulk dump that can be automatically received by a second PSR-5700 or other compatible MIDI device. BULK DUMP DATA RECEIVE PRegist 0%~~~~~~~ 100% The
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    all tracks AF-11 Delete file AF-47 Demo GS-10 Disk AF-42 Disk error messages AF-48 Disk free area AF-47 Disk functions AF-45 Disk orchestra mode voice list AF-253 Disk orchestra/general MIDI button AF-50 Disk style GS-25 DOC disk playback GS-40 DOC mode AF-52 DOC/GM mode AF-50 Drum
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    Left-hand keyboard section GS-22 Location GS-4 M Manual bass GS-19 Manuals, about the GS-3 Measure/beat AF-19 Memory backup AF-49 Metronome AF-7 MIDI AF-49 MIDI bulk dump AF-58 MIDI channel setting AF-54 MIDI connectors GS-9 MIDI function tree AF-242 MIDI switch AF-56 MIDI system AF
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    Q Quantize AF-10, 21 R Recall initial data AF-50 Record track selection AF-4 Recordable parameters (sequencer AF-4 Recording type AF-8 Release AF-29 Remote control mode AF-52 Remove event AF-13, 23 Rename file AF-46 Replace recording AF-8 Resonance AF-30 Reverb GS-37 Reverb depth AF-35
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    sont des valeurs hexadécimales. * Los valores con un sufijo "H" son hexadecimales. MIDI EXT 0 - 0 TIMING CLOCK FEH FAH FCH F8H ACTIVE SENSING BULK DUMP REQ. PANEL DATA REQ. NAME DATA REQ. CONTROLLER SWITCH TO DOC MODE SWITCH TO GM MODE INTERNAL CLOCK EXTERNAL CLOCK CONT./PROG. CHANGE
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    de funciones MIDI Tch :Transmit Channel STch :Split Transmit Channel SeqTch:Sequencer Transmit Channel ACTIVE SENSE FEH START FAH STOP F0H,43H,0nH,7CH....F7H NAME DATA TRANS. F0H,43H,0nH,7DH....F7H DOC MODE from REMOTE F0H,43H,73H,01H,14H,F7H GM MODE from REMOTE F0H
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    übersicht • Arbre des fonctions MIDI • Arbol de funciones MIDI II. DOC Mode Kch:Key Channel MIDI FEH FAH FCH TRANSPOSE GM MODE F0H,43H,73H,01H,11H,0nH,59H,zz,F7H REVERB TYPE Kch:Key Channel ACTIVE SENSE START STOP TIMING CLOCK
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    Funktionsübersicht • Arbre des fonctions MIDI • Arbol de funciones MIDI III. GM Mode Kch:Key Channel MIDI F7H SWITCH TO REMOTE MODE F0H,43H,73H,01H,14H,F7H SWITCH TO DOC MODE Kch:Key Channel ACTIVE SENSE START STOP TIMING
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    v: Velocity 00H~7FH Key off when velocity = 0. 1-3) Cn : PROGRAM CHANGE (Compatible with Remote: O DOC: O GM1: O) C n 0 p n: MIDI Channel p: Program Number [IN/OUT] Program Number Remote : 0~99 DOC : 0~87 (Some numbers omitted) GM1 : 0~127 1-4) En : PITCH BEND CHANGE (Compatible with Remote
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    Remote: X DOC: X GM1: Remote: X DOC: X GM1 DOC: X GM1: O) v = reverb depth 00H(min) ~ 7FH(max) 2. MODE MESSAGE (Reception only) B n 0 c 0 v n: MIDI DOC: X GM1: X) 11110000 F0H 01000011 43H 0010nnnn 2nH 00001010 0AH 11110111 F7H Status YAMAHA YAMAHA STYLE PLAY DATA 05H~07H PAD DATA
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    'K space space '2 '2 '3 '9 space space Software Version Number Software Revision Number Data Check-sum EOX (5) NAME DATA REQUEST (Reception only) (Compatible with Remote: O DOC: X GM1: X) 11110000 01000011 0010nnnn 01111101 11110111 F0H 43H 2nH 7DH F7H Status YAMAHA ID Substatus/n: Device Number
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    43H 01110011 73H 00000001 01H 00010000 10H 11110111 F7H Status YAMAHA ID Substatus Section No.= 3 (Single Keyboard) Product ID MIDI non-sync mode on. EOX (11) CONTROL CHANGE OFF (Reception only) (Compatible with Remote: O DOC: X GM1: X) 11110000 F0H 01000011 43H 01110110 76H 00000101 05H 00000010
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    MIDI Messages • MIDI-Meldungen • Messages MIDI • Mensajes MIDI 3. MIDI EXTENDED CONTROL CHANGE Reception & type also transmitted simultaneously with an ON event. • ABC mode transmitted when ABC turned ON, and ABC is turned ON when an ABC mode message is received. 3 For controls such as the DEMO
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    dd 11110111 F7H Status YAMAHA ID Substatus Section No.= 6 (Portable Keyboard) g=0, n:Local Device Number cc: Controller number Data EOX 1BYTE DATA g cc dd Parameter Function 0 00H 00H PRESET 0:0 RHYTHM STYLE O X :: 23H PRESET 5:5 24H CUSTOM 0 :: 29H CUSTOM 5 2AH DISK 01H 00H OFF ABC
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    MIDI DOC/GM1 Remote DOC/GM1 Remote 252 g cc dd Parameter Function 24H 00H IA OFF INTERACTIVE OX 01H IA ON ACCOMPANIMENT 02H VERSE1 03H VERSE2 04H CHORUS1 05H CHORUS2 06H SOLO OFF 07H SOLO ON 25H 00H EXIT FUNCTION/ OX 01H FUNCTION 1 :: 06H FUNCTION 6 07H SEQUENCER OFF SEQUENCER
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    DISK ORCHESTRA (DOC) Mode Voice List Stimmenverzeichnis für DOC-Modus (Disk Orchestra Collection) Liste des voix du mode DISK ORCHESTRA (DOC) Lista de Voces del modo DISK ORCHESTRA (DOC STRINGS SYNTH CHOIR PIANO 1 PIANO 2 HONKY-TONK PIANO ELECTRIC PIANO 2 BRIGHT PIANO BRIGHT PIANO FOLK GUITAR ROCK
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    List • Stimmenverzeichnis für GM-Modus (General MIDI) Liste des voix du mode GENERAL MIDI (GM) • Lista de voces del modo GENERAL MIDI (GM) Number 01 02 03 04 05 GM) Acoustic Grand Piano Bright Acoustic Piano Electric Grand Piano Honky-tonk Piano Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Harpsichord Clavi
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    PSR-5700 Percussion Map • PSR-5700 Schlagzeugklang-Verzeichnis Carte de batterie du PSR-5700 • Mapa de percusión del PSR-5700 * refer to this map when receiveing MIDI data on the rhythm channel. * Richten Sie sich zum Empfang von MIDI-Daten auf dem Rhythmuskanal nach diesem Verzeichnis. Key (MIDI)
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    Schlagzeugklang-Verzeichnis für DOC/GM-Modus Carte de batterie en mode DOC/GM • Mapa de percusión del modo DOC/GM MODE Key (MIDI) Number 30 31 - - - Acoustic Bass Drum Bass Drum 1 Side Stick Acoustic Snare Hand Clap Electric Snare Low Floor Tom Closed Hi-Hat High Floor Tom Pedal Hi-Hat Low Tom Open
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    YAMAHA [ Portatone ] Date : 07/23 1992 Model PSR-5700 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.0 : : Transmitted : Recognized : mode : : *4 = 0-127 if GM mode is on 0-87 if DOC mode is on : : *5 = 122-123 if GM mode is on 122 if DOC mode is on : Mode 1 : OMNI ON, POLY Mode 3 :
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    , Fingered Chord, Manual Bass SEQUENCER: 8 Tracks, 6 Songs REGISTRATION: VOICE REGISTRATION: 10 PANEL REGISTRATION: 16 DISPLAY: LED, LCD DISK DRIVE: 3.5" FDD, Compatibility with DOC (Yamaha Disk Orchestra Collection) and General MIDI software DEMONSTRATION: 4 Songs CONNECTORS: MIDI (IN/OUT/THRU
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