Yamaha YPP-200 Owner's Manual - Page 35

Channel Messages, System Messages, MIDI Terminals

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Using the MIDI Functions MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other, by sending and receiving compatible Note, Control Change, Program Change and various other types of MIDI data, or messages. The YPP-200 can control a MIDI device by transmitting note related data and various types of controller data. The YPP-200 can be controlled by the incoming MIDI messages which automatically determine tone generator mode, select MIDI channels, voices and effects, change parameter values and of course play the voices specified for the various parts. MIDI messages can be divided into two groups: Channel messages and System messages. Below is an explanation of the various types of MIDI messages which the YPP-200 can receive/transmit. G Channel Messages The YPP-200 is an electronic instrument that can handle 16 channels. This is usually expressed as "it can play 16 instruments at the same time." Channel messages transmit information such as Note ON/OFF, Program Change, for each of the 16 channels. Message Name Note ON/OFF Program Change Control Change YPP-200 Operation/Panel Setting Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each message includes a specific note number which corresponds to the key which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is stuck. Voice number (along with corresponding bank select MSB/LSB settings, if necessary). Messages that are used to change some aspect of the sound (Damper, Reverb Depth, etc.) G System Messages This is data that is used in common by the entire MIDI system. System messages include messages like Exclusive Messages that transmit data unique to each instrument manufacturer and Realtime Messages that control the MIDI device. Message Name Exclusive Message Realtime Messages YPP-200 Operation/Panel Setting Reverb/Effect settings, etc. Start/stop operation The messages transmitted/received by the YPP-200 are shown in the MIDI Implementation Chart on page 45. MIDI Terminals In order to exchange MIDI data between multiple devices, each device must be connected by a cable. The MIDI terminals of the YPP-200 are located on the rear panel. MIDI IN MIDI OUT Receives MIDI data from another MIDI device. Transmits the YPP-200's keyboard information as MIDI data to another MIDI device. • Special MIDI cables (sold separately) must be used for connecting to MIDI devices. They can be bought at music stores, etc. • Never use MIDI cables longer than about 15 meters. Cables longer than this can pick up noise which can cause data errors. YPP-200 35

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YPP-200
MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface, which allows
electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other, by sending and receiving
compatible Note, Control Change, Program Change and various other types of MIDI data, or
messages.
The YPP-200 can control a MIDI device by transmitting note related data and various types
of controller data. The YPP-200 can be controlled by the incoming MIDI messages which
automatically determine tone generator mode, select MIDI channels, voices and effects,
change parameter values and of course play the voices specified for the various parts.
MIDI messages can be divided into two groups: Channel messages and System messages.
Below is an explanation of the various types of MIDI messages which the YPP-200 can
receive/transmit.
Channel Messages
The YPP-200 is an electronic instrument that can handle 16 channels. This is usually
expressed as "it can play 16 instruments at the same time." Channel messages transmit infor-
mation such as Note ON/OFF, Program Change, for each of the 16 channels.
System Messages
This is data that is used in common by the entire MIDI system. System messages include
messages like Exclusive Messages that transmit data unique to each instrument manufacturer
and Realtime Messages that control the MIDI device.
Message Name
YPP-200 Operation/Panel Setting
Note ON/OFF
Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each
message includes a specific note number which corresponds to the key
which is pressed, plus a velocity value based on how hard the key is
stuck.
Program Change
Voice number (along with corresponding bank select MSB/LSB settings,
if necessary).
Control Change
Messages that are used to change some aspect of the sound (Damper,
Reverb Depth, etc.)
The messages transmitted/received by the YPP-200 are shown in the MIDI Implementation
Chart on page 45.
Message Name
YPP-200 Operation/Panel Setting
Exclusive Message
Reverb/Effect settings, etc.
Realtime Messages
Start/stop operation
Special MIDI cables (sold separately)
must be used for connecting to MIDI
devices. They can be bought at music
stores, etc.
Never use MIDI cables longer than about
15 meters. Cables longer than this can
pick up noise which can cause data
errors.
MIDI Terminals
In order to exchange MIDI data between multiple
devices, each device must be connected by a cable.
The MIDI terminals of the YPP-200 are located on
the rear panel.
MIDI IN
Receives MIDI data from another MIDI device.
MIDI OUT
Transmits the YPP-200
s keyboard information as MIDI data
to another MIDI device.
Using the MIDI Functions