Yamaha 9000 9000 Pro Owners Manual

Yamaha 9000 Manual

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    operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record
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    in this manual BEFORE making any connections, including connection to the main supply. 2. Do not attempt to service this product beyond that described in the user-maintenance instructions. All other servicing should be referred to qualified service personnel. 3. Main Power Supply Verification: Yamaha
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    from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might discolor the panel or keyboard. • Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the
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    disk read/write operations, such as when a disk has been inserted, during recording, playback, formatting, etc. • If the eject button is pressed too quickly, or write enabled) q Data backup • For maximum data security Yamaha recommends that you keep two copies of important data on separate floppy
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    keyboard. The Yamaha 9000Pro combines advanced tone generation Custom Voice Disk) x 1 page 42 This includes the voice files for Plug-in Boards • Owner's Manual panel indicate the standards/formats it supports and special features it includes. to record XG-compatible song files. XF The Yamaha XF format
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    detailed instructions for installing each of the 9000Pro's supported options Troubleshooting ...page 188 If the 9000Pro does not function as expected or you have some problem with the sound or operation, consult this section before calling your Yamaha dealer or service center. Most common problems
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    Name Entry 46 Computer Keyboard Functions 46 Direct Access 48 Function Tree 50 Memory Structure 54 Quick Guide Playing Voices 16 Playing Settings 82 Sampling 84 Recording a Sample 86 Importing Wave Files from Disk 87 Clearing Wave Data 87 Editing Wave data 88 Custom Voice Creating 92
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    Recording (Full Edit 132 Style Editing (Full Edit 134 Custom Style Recording via an External Sequence Recorder 138 Step Recording (Full Edit 140 Multi Pad Creator 141 Multi Pad Recording Installation 185 Troubleshooting 188 Index 190 Appendix Voice List 192 Keyboard Drum Assignments 200
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    of disk formats, allowing you to playback song data on commercially available XG, GM , DOC, and Disklavier Piano Soft disks. Keyboard... page 162 The keyboard of the 9000Pro is equipped with a touch response feature (initial touch and after touch) that lets you dynamically and expressively control
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    ON/OFF button • EXIT button • PAGE CONTROL buttons • LCD CONTRAST control The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this owner's manual are for instructional purposes only, and may be different from your instrument. !2 Data dial 44 !3 DEMO button 56 !4 VOICE EFFECT buttons 35, 60 !5 MUSIC
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    the connected equipment. Refer to page 14. Stereo System The LINE OUT jacks are used to send the 9000Pro output to a keyboard amplifier, stereo sound system, mixing console, or tape recorder. If you are connecting the 9000Pro to a mono sound system, use only the L/L+R jack. When only this jack is
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    fixed at 7. Make sure to set the ID number of the external SCSI device to a number other than this (i.e., 0 - 6). MFC10 One or two optional Yamaha FC5 footswitches connected to these jacks can be used to control sustain and a range of other important functions. Refer to page 160. The sophisticated
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    on those devices are set to the minimum. (Refer to the owner's manuals of the devices you are using for more information on connections.) Since the supplied cord is lost or damaged and needs to be replaced, contact your Yamaha dealer. The use of an inappropriate replacement can pose a fire and shock
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    low available light. To turn on the lamp, use the switch/dimmer control at the left end of the rear panel (as viewed from the keyboard side). Either or both terminals can be used, letting you connect up to two lamps. Use this to turn the lamp on and off and
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    Playing Voices Reference on page 57 Voice related buttons Quick Guide Playing a Voice 1 Press the [R1] LCD button to turn the RIGHT1 part on. F G • The voice selected here is called voice RIGHT 1. See page 57 for
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    SweetFlugel Comment Stereo-sampled grand piano, with realistic sound over entire keyboard range. Rich and dynamic DX-type Electric Piano. 3 different long notes. Stereo sampled drums with velocity switching of up to 4 layers. Also check out Live! Funk Kit. Stereo sampled drums played by brush. Check
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    the right hand. Voice LEFT is played with the left hand. • The point on the keyboard that separates voice LEFT and voice RIGHT1~3 is called the "split point." Refer to page 159 for instructions on setting the split point. Adjusting the Octave setting The [UPPER OCTAVE] button allows the RIGHT1
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    to adjust the footage settings. The footage settings determine the basic sound of the organ flutes. The term "footage" is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs, in which the sound is produced by pipes of different lengths (in feet). Use button [1] to adjust the 16' or
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    accompaniment with the selected style. Split Point • The point on the keyboard that separates the auto accompaniment section and the righthand section of the keyboard is called the "split point." Refer to page 159 for instructions on setting the split point. Auto Accompaniment section 4 Turn Sync
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    wave acid lines and high-pitched snare. Rap along with this! Category pop style features dynamic toms from the new Live! drum kit. Check out Ending III. A fully orchestrated, you play in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard. this is convenient for practicing chords without having
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    Auto Accompaniment Style related buttons Auto Accompaniment section buttons Accompaniment Sections There are various types of Auto Accompaniment sections that allow you to vary the arrangement of the accompaniment to match the song you are playing. They are: Intro, Main, Fill-in & Break and
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    SYNCRO STOP When the Synchro Stop function is engaged, accompaniment playback will stop completely when all keys in the auto-accompaniment section of the keyboard are released. Accompaniment playback will start again as soon as a chord or note is played. For details, see page 73. SYNC STOP 23 21
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    many times the button is pressed. Other displays can be called up when Song Player (page 30) is set to on, or when the Digital Recording mode is active. 24 22
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    Auto Accompaniment 3 Adjust the volume to set the optimum level balance between the accompaniment and your right hand performance. 1) Press the [MAIN MIXER] button. 2) Press the LCD button corresponding to the part of which the volume you wish to adjust. MAIN MIXER 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 Stop
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    Music Database Reference on page 76 MUSIC DATABASE button If you want to play in a certain genre of music but don't know which style and voice settings would be appropriate, the convenient Music Database can help you out. Simply select the desired genre from the Music Database and the 9000Pro
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    Searching the Music Database 1 Press the [MUSIC DATABASE] button. MUSIC DATABASE Music Database 2 Press the LCD [F] button to call up the Search display. 3 Select a category and set the tempo range. 4 Press the LCD [I] button to execute the Search operation. 2 F G H I J F G H I J 4 1 2 3 4
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    Registration Memory Reference on page 163 REGISTRATION MEMORY buttons The Registration Memory gives you a convenient way to select the style, voice, and effect settings that will suit a particular type of music. You can instantly change panel settings with the touch of a single button. The
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    Registration Memory Registering the Panel Settings You can also create your own Registration Memory setups. 1 Set up the panel controls as required. 2 Select a Registration Bank (04 through 64). Avoid selecting one of the Registration Banks 01 through 03 (even though they can be selected), since
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    GM standard that provides a wider variety of voices and more comprehensive sonic control. Disks bearing this logo contain song data for voices defined in Yamaha's DOC format. • GM song files not having the extension ".MID" in the name cannot be handled by the 9000Pro. Playback of Song Disks 1 Insert
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    a specific part for playback, muting (turning off) all other parts. • If you wish to practice the melody part of the XG song on the 9000Pro keyboard, set TR1 to MUTE. 7 Adjust the volume as required. 1) Press the [MAIN MIXER] button. 2) Press the LCD button corresponding to the part of which the
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    the apparent gender of the harmony and/or lead vocal sound. For example, if you are a male singer, you can have the 9000Pro automatically generate a two-part female backup. A comprehensive set of parameters gives you exceptionally precise and flexible control over the vocal harmony sound. Setting Up
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    3 Press the VOCAL HARMONY [SELECT] button. 4 Select a Vocal Harmony type. A B C D For this example, "JazzSisters" is E selected. Vocal Harmony 5 Play the keyboard while singing into the microphone. The Vocal Harmony effect can be controlled by the chords you play in the Auto Accompaniment
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    on page 77 Multi Pads The 9000Pro Multi Pads can be used to play a number of short pre-recorded rhythmic and melodic sequences that can be used to add impact and variety to your keyboard performances. Playing the Multi Pads 1 Use the M.PAD BANK [-]/[+] buttons to select a Multi Pad Bank. STOP
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    on (page 20) and turn RIGHT 1 on. 3 Play a chord with your left hand and play some notes in the right-hand range of the keyboard. Split Point VOICE EFFECT TOUCH SUSTAIN DSP(4~7) SLOW/ FAST HARMONY/ECHO POLY/ MONO These buttons turn the corresponding effects on or off for the part
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    Select "SONG CREATOR." 3 Select "NEW SONG." 4 Select "QUICK RECORD." 2 A B C D E 3 A B C D E 4 A B C D E 5 Set the track modes. • When MANUAL is set to "REC," your keyboard performance and Multi Pad playback can be recorded to the corresponding tracks as listed below. • When ACMP
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    data to the disk. Insert a blank recordable disk into the disk drive, and follow the instructions in the illustrations below. • If ACMP is set to "REC" in step #5, you can start recording your keyboard performance first and then start recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm. To do this, 1) Press
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    mode. 2 Select "SONG CREATOR." 3 Select "NEW SONG." 4 Select "MULTI TRACK RECORD." 2 A B C D E 3 A B C D E 4 A B C D E 5 Set the track modes. • When set to "REC," your keyboard performance and Multi Pad playback can be recorded to the corresponding tracks. • When one of the TR11~16 is
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    data to the disk. Insert a blank recordable disk into the disk drive, and follow the instructions in the illustration below. • If one of the TR11~16 is set to "REC" in step #5, you can start recording your keyboard performance first and then start recording the Auto Accompaniment or rhythm. To do
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    Sampling Reference on page 84 DIGITAL RECORDING button This function lets you record your own sounds via a microphone. Once it is recorded, the resulting "sample" can be played at various pitches from a keyboard. Recording a Sample 1-4 Use the same operation as in "Setting up" (page 32). 5 Press
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    recorded sample as a Custom voice. 1) Follow the instructions in the chart below. A B C D E Select "STORE." PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT Select a Custom the Sampling mode. 15 Select the Custom voice number above and play the voice from the keyboard. 16 Save the recorded sample (wave data) to disk.
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    the Optional Plug-in Board to the 9000Pro. See page 180 for installation instructions. In this example, a PLG150-VL Virtual Acoustic Plug-in Board has been the 9000Pro. 3 After the main display appears, insert the "Plug-in Custom Voice" disk supplied with the 9000Pro and load the file "150VL CsVce.
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    -in Board. Press the corresponding buttons to select the various pages. 7 Play the keyboard. Up to a maximum of two Plug-in Boards can be installed to the 9000Pro using the Plug-in Manager) or can be created via the Plug-in Custom Voice creator function (page 100). Use this button to call up the
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    -based Controls As you've seen in "Quick Guide" above, the 9000Pro features an exceptionally large and the selected display, the lamps switch between each other automatically. (This cannot be changed manually.) Rotating the data dial to the right (clockwise) increases the value, while rotating it
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    guide you through certain operations. These messages can be displayed in one of five different languages. When such messages appear, simply follow the instructions 4 5 6 7 8 Select the desired language. Note that the example LCD screens shown in this manual are in English. Basic Operation 45 43
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    for, for example, a file you will be saving to disk, a custom voice or style, etc. The name entry procedure is essentially the same in Recording (see below) For details on using a computer keyboard with the 9000Pro, see page 167. Please note that Macintosh computer keyboards and USB computer keyboards
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    ) apply to editing the 9000Pro data as well. For a list of the parameters you can control/operate from a computer keyboard, see below. Computer Keyboard Functions in Step Recording Keys Number keys (0 ~9 ) ENTER BS ESC Insert Delete SPACE Ctrl+X Ctrl+C Ctrl+V Ctrl+Z ALT+A ALT+B ALT+C ALT+D ALT
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    Display-based Controls Direct Access By using the [DIRECT ACCESS] button, you can instantly call up the desired display. When you press the [DIRECT ACCESS] button, an LCD message prompts you to press the appropriate button. Press the button corresponding to the settings you want to display. For this
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    [R3] 163 PART SELECT [LEFT] 163 [HARMONY/ECHO] 164 [DEMO] 165 VOCAL HARMONY [TALK] 165 [FUNCTION] 166 VOICE [XG] - [CUSTOM VOICE] 166 [DIGITAL RECORDING] 166 [MEMORY] 166 TAP TEMPO 166 PAGE CONTROL [BACK] 167 PAGE CONTROL [NEXT] 167 PRESET STYLE [8 BEAT] - [BALLROOM] 74
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    DISK 50 Basic Operation Function Turning the POWER on or off Adjusting the overall volume Bending notes played on the keyboard up or down Applying a vibrato effect to notes played on the keyboard See pages 14 14 59 59 Turning Song Player on or off Selecting a song Setting the way in which
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    POINT FINGERING Setting the point on the keyboard that separates the left-hand and 159 Custom voice Editing a recorded/imported sample Clearing Wave data 40, 84 40, 86 84 87 41 87 41 88 87 Editing various parameters related to tone generation (e.g., Filter, EG) 93 Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom
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    VOICE BACKUP Backing up the edited Board Custom Voice data from the installed 108 Board to Flash ROM. [DIGITAL RECORDING] SONG CREATOR QUICK RECORD • CHORD STEP MULTI TRACK RECORD • TRACK • RECORD • EDIT • SETUP • SAVE/DELETE • STEP REC Recording a song quickly without having to make detailed
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    preset percussive voices and Drum Kits 58 - Selecting the preset XG voices 58 - Selecting/Editing the Organ Flutes 62 - Selecting the Custom voices 92 - - - PLUG-IN MANAGER LOAD PLUG-IN CUSTOM VOICE SAVE PLUG-IN CUSTOM VOICE DELETE PLUG-IN CUSTOM VOICE PLUG-IN SETTING - Selecting
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    Memory Music Database Back up Restore Save/Back up Load/Restore Back up Restore Multi Pad Flash Style Setup Organ Flutes Effect data Plug-in Custom Voice Custom Voice Save/Back up Load/Restore Save/Back up Load/Restore Save/Back up Load/Restore Save Load Save Load Save Load Save Load
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    be retained in the Flash ROM. To do this, press the quarter note icon button ( ) from the main display and follow the on-screen instructions. For a complete list of System Backup parameters, refer to page 214. To return the System Backup parameters to the original factory settings, simultaneously
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    Demonstration The 9000Pro has been programmed with a variety of demonstration songs that showcase the sophisticated capabilities of the instrument. The songs can be played individually or all together, in their normal sequence or random order. DEMO Select a song category. Turn Repeat on or off.
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    manual (page 192). For basic information on selecting voices, refer to page 16 in the "Quick Guide." Parts: Right1, Right2, Right3 and Left Quick Guide a note name; for example, the lowest (farthest left) key on the keyboard corresponds to C#1 Eb1 F#1 Ab1 Bb1 E0 and the highest (farthest right)
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    percussion kits, the XG voices, the Organ Flutes voices, and Custom voices. recorded and programmed voices exclusive to the 9000Pro. • Keyboard Percussion .....When one of the Drum Kit or SFX Kit for a complete listing of the Drum Kit and SFX Kit assignments. • XG Voices Yamaha's XG format is a major
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    board accordingly increases the available polyphony for the entire 9000Pro. 9000 Pro 126-note maximum polyphony Plug-in Board (e.g., PLG150-PF) from you) or down (roll the wheel toward you) while playing the keyboard. The PITCH BEND wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal
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    - just as on an acoustic instrument. Quick Guide on page 35 Two types of keyboard touch affect this function: Initial Touch and After all notes played on the keyboard other than the Left part have a longer sustain. The Sustain level can be adjusted via the Custom Voice Creator function (page 99
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    For example, if you play and release a chord in the Auto Accompaniment section of the keyboard (with the Left part on and the Left voice set to Strings), the strings part sustains display (page 145). q Octave Change Refer to the Quick Guide on page 18. UPPER OCTAVE RESET Voices Reference 61 59
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    Quick Guide on . • The Organ Flutes settings are applied to the currently selected part. Custom settings can be stored as a User Organ Flutes voice, but the current sound as expected. This parameter specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated: Sine or Vintage. The Rotary SP Speed LCD
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    selects a depth of "1", "2", or "3". The footage settings determine the basic sound of the organ flutes. The term "footage" is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs, in which the sound is produced by pipes of different lengths (in feet). The longer the pipe, the lower the
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    whole new assortment of amazing voices. Instructions on selecting and playing the Plug-in Voices are given in the Quick Guide on page 42. In the following edit and manage the voice data in Flash ROM created via the Plug-in Custom Voice Creator (page 100). From a computer, you can create and edit
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    Board voices are a special set of voices - Board Custom voices - which can be edited from a computer the Song Player function. Refer to the Owner's Manual of your particular Plug-in Board for details keyboard. • XG Plug-in Board (PLG100-XG) This Plug-in Board is a 16-part XG sound generator.
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    #4 are covered in the following explanations. Quick Guide s Load Plug-in Custom Voice Step#3 on page 42 The explanations here apply to step #4 above. q All The three types of parameters explained in the chart above can all be loaded together. Use the instructions here for loading in step #3 of the
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    directory/file selection. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT See below about this function. Choose one of the three methods for selecting files. See page 151 for instructions on selecting files. Disk Flash ROM You can select the desired Plug-in Voice and load it to the desired location in Flash ROM. See
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    to keep. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT Follow the on-screen instructions. Select the appropriate Slot number corresponding to the board which applies to -in Custom Voice, Native System parameters, and the Board Custom Voice data in Flash ROM to a disk. Used for backing up the Board Custom Voice data
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    EXPANSION to ON, you may experience certain problems when playing the voices. See page 109. Using the SONG TG (Tone Generator) Function • For example, when set dedicated tone generator - freeing up the polyphony of the internal tone generator to be used exclusively for your keyboard performance.
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    Guide." Chord Fingerings Quick Guide Step#5 on page 21 The way in which chords are played or indicated with your left hand (on the left side of the keyboard from the Split Point) is referred to as "fingering." There are 7 types of fingerings as described below. Refer to page 159 for instructions
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    Auto Accompaniment Chord Types Recognized in the Fingered Mode q Example for "C" chords C C (9) C6 C 6(9) CM 7 CM7 (9) CM7(#11) C (b5) CM7b5 () () () () () () () Csus 4 Caug CM7 aug Cm Cm (9) Cm 6 Cm 7 Cm7 (9) Cm 7 (11) () () () CmM 7 CmM7 (9) Cm7 b5 CmM7 b5 Cdim
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    Auto Accompaniment Fade-ins and Fade-outs The [FADE IN/OUT] button can be used to produce smooth fade-ins and fade-outs when starting and stopping the accompaniment. To produce a fade-in/out : 1 Press the [FADE IN/OUT] button so that its indicator lights. 2 Start the accompaniment The sound will
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    basic information on playing the auto accompaniment, refer to page 20 in the "Quick Guide." 1 Turn AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT on. 2 Turn SYNC STOP on. SYNC START is automatically cannot be set to on when the fingering mode is set to Full Keyboard or the auto accompaniment on the panel is set to off. SYNC STOP
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    Auto Accompaniment Style Manager The 9000Pro styles are divided into two groups : Preset styles and Flash styles. Flash styles pre-recorded to Flash styles I through VIII can be replaced by the desired data with the Style Manager function. Flash Styles in Flash ROM Save Load Disk
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    space on the disk, allowing you to more effectively use the remaining memory capacity. To defragment the Flash ROM, follow the on-screen instructions. • The 9000Pro can load files containing Registration Memory data created on the PSR-8000, without having to convert them. However, please note that
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    the Music Database feature, refer to page 26 in the "Quick Guide." This section covers how to create your own Music Database setups. For [MUSIC DATABASE] button. Create the Music Database by following the on-screen instructions. Since all Music Database data is stored to Flash ROM, any data in
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    section explains two important functions of the Multi Pads that are not covered in the "Quick Guide." For basic information on using the Multi Pads, refer to page 34 in the "Quick Guide." Turning Chord Match and Repeat On/Off STOP M.PAD BANK 1~60 BANK VIEW 1 2 3 4 Press the [+]/[-] buttons
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    SCSI device. This section explains some important functions of song playback that are not covered in the "Quick Guide." For basic information on playing songs, refer to page 30 in the "Quick Guide." Selecting a Song The 9000Pro allows you to play back songs from disk, as described in the operation
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    The actual settings that can be stored are listed below. • Vocal Harmony type and parameter settings Page 81 • Vocal Harmony Vocoder track settings (keyboard and song Page 82 • Effect type and parameter settings (for the microphone sound Page 146 • Volume, Pan, Reverb depth, Chorus depth and DSP
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    need. Setting Up Quick Guide s Setting up the microphone microphones.) • The Yamaha MZ106s microphone is handy if you want to use a pre-recorded source (on CD or cassette tape) with (as in the "Setting Up" instructions above). CAUTION • Never use the The solution to this problem is to ensure that
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    selected the stereo position of the sound will change randomly whenever the keyboard is played. Specifies the stereo (pan) position of the second " the 9000Pro tone generator system. (However, dynamic changes in the vocal sound do not affect the volume of the tone generator.) Determines which of
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    from the microphone exceeds a specified level. This is useful when recording a signal with widely varying dynamics. It effectively "compresses" the signal, by the notes. This parameter lets you determine which notes (from the keyboard and/or song data) will control the harmony. Data dial icon When
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    voice. The three modes are described below. • VOCODER • CHORDAL • AUTO The harmony notes are determined by the notes you play on the keyboard (VOICE R1, R2, R3, L) and/or song data which includes Vocal Harmony tracks. During accompaniment playback, chords played in the auto accompaniment section
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    Sampling Quick Guide on page 40 This function lets you record your own sounds via a microphone or line source to be played from the keyboard. During See next page. Save the Custom Voice with the sample (wave data) via the Disk Save function (page 153). Store as a Custom Voice to Flash ROM (page
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    for maximum level and minimum noise, etc. q Waveform All 9000Pro waves are contained in a "waveform", which is basically a set of parameters which define the keyboard range over which the wave or waves it contains will play. A waveform can contain one or more waves, and waves can be shared by more
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    Recording a Sample Refer to page 40 for instructions on recording a sample. The following display will be shown in step #9 on page 40. Quick Guide to OFF, the new recorded sample will be assigned to C3. Notice that the pitch and speed of the sample "follows" the keyboard: Playing keys lower than
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    Sampling s Pre Effect You can set up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the source sound as it is sampled. The DSP blocks are connected in series as shown below. The following display will be shown in step #10 on page 40. Select the desired DSP block. Select the desired type of the
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    be loaded and used by other instruments or computers which can handle the WAV format. 4 Store your settings as a Custom Voice to Flash ROM. s Wave Edit q Resampling The 9000Pro originally records waves at 44.1 kHz. WAV and AIFF files are also imported as 44.1 kHz waves. The RESAMPLING function lets
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    q Loop Point This display determines how your sampled waves play back. Your sampled waves can be played back in three different ways as follows: WAVE START END Example WAVE START WAVE START LOOP START END LOOP END A B C D E Start point Loop Start point Loop End point B, C, D, C, D, C, D
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    digital values. q Volume/Tune Set the volume of the selected wave. When this is turned OFF, the pitch of wave playback will be correspond to keyboard pitch. When ON, the playback pitch will remain the same (corresponding to the pitch of the C3 key) regardless of which key is pressed. This
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    also be specified by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard while holding this button. Select the source wave to be added Wave The Start Note can also be changed by pressing the appropriate key on the keyboard while holding this button. Deletes the selected wave from the waveform. When a wave
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    be edited via the Custom Voice Creator. Organ Flutes Live! StdKit Live! FunkKt Arabic Kit SFX Kit1 SFX Kit2 Plug-in Voice • Drum or Percussion voices cannot following the on-screen instructions. 7 Press the [CUSTOM VOICE] button to select the edited voice and play the keyboard. The operations for
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    Custom Voice Creating Easy Editing s Parameters FILTER EG VIBRATO VOLUME Determines the timbre of the voice. See below for details. The EG (Envelope Generator) parameters affect the volume envelope of the voice. See below for details. Sets up the vibrato effect. See below for details. Determines
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    Custom Voice Creating Full Editing s Element selection Each 9000Pro voice can have up to eight separate "elements." These elements are the basic sonic building blocks of the sound - with each element having its own waveform, envelope generator MODULATION wheel and via keyboard After Touch response.
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    LCD buttons to select the waveform for the custom voice. (This is the "raw" sound on which the voice is based.) Waveforms created by the SAMPLING feature (page 84) are also available for selection in the "SAMPLING" CATEGORY. • When a Drum Kit is selected, the WAVEFORM parameter is replaced by
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    Custom Voice Creating q E2: EG An acronym for Envelope Generator, a block that modifies the level of the tone generator from the moment that a note is played until the sound decays to silence. The Amplitude EG controls the volume level, the Pitch EG controls the
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    Custom Voice Creating • FILTER RATE and FILTER LEVEL (Filter EG settings) The FILTER RATE parameters are time-related; they determine how long it takes for the
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    Custom Voice Creating q E4: LFO An acronym for Low Frequency Oscillator, a block that produces a low frequency signal. The LFO can be used to modulate pitch, filter
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    q VOICE SET See page 163 for details about the Voice Set function. You can specify the Voice Set data to the Custom Voice. Custom Voice Creating Reference 99 97
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    you've created a voice, you can store it to a Plug-in Custom voice location for future recall. Guidelines s Memory Structure of the Plug-in Voices to the Board RAM when turning the power ON. After editing the Board Custom Voice and Native System Parameter, you should execute the Bulk Send operation
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    or XGworks lite and its Plugin Editor Software are needed. • When editing the Board Custom Voices, place check marks next to all the event types of MIDI Thru Filter in XGworks or XGworks lite. (Refer to the owner's manual of XGworks or XGworks lite for details.) 7 Edit the voice parameters via the
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    the actual sound, depending on the particular board and the particular parameter being edited. Select the Board Voice. Before entering the Plug-in Custom Voice Creator function, you have already called up a specific voice for editing. Selecting a Board voice here lets you determine the basic sound
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    of each parameter are same as Easy Editing in the Custom Voice Creating section on page 93. Select the desired menu available only for Plug-in Boards that support the Assignable Controller (AC1). In Part Parameter display. When you play the keyboard and move the MODULATION Wheel, the sound
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    in Custom Voices voices of the PLG150-VL, the 9000Pro displays parameters unique to the VL tone generation system such as "Brth Mode" (Breath Mode) and "Emb CC No." the value. For details about Native Part Parameters, refer to the Owner's Manual of your Plug-in Board. q VOICE SET See page 163 for
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    Creating Plug-in Custom Voices Native System Parameter Editing The word "native" here describes names such as "WX Lip" and "Brth Curv" (Breath Curve) which are unique to the VL tone generation system are displayed, as shown below on the right. The illustration below applies to step #7 of the Basic
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    (or the TO HOST terminal) should be used when editing the Board Custom Voices on a computer. 2 Install the software to the computer. The q Plug-in Editor Software for XGworks (lite) For installation instructions, refer to the Owner's Manual of your particular Plug-in Board. PLG100-VL, PLG150-VL
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    or XGworks lite) to transfer the edited data from the computer to the board. • As described in step #5 of "Basic Procedure," execute the Board Custom Voice Backup operation. 6 Execute the Store operation in the Native System Parameter display (page 105). 7 Save the edited voice to a disk via the
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    PLG100VL) do not support this function, even though the Board Custom Voices are available. Select the desired board. Troubleshooting when using the as the Right 1 voice and Harmony Assign is set to R1, the following problem happens. Main note (you play) This note does not sound. Harmony note
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    Custom Voices s Using the Plug-in voices in Song Creator See page 125. s Differences between the PLG150 and PLG100 series (Single Part Plug-in Boards) If you intend to use Single Part Plug-in Boards, Yamaha Custom Voices are not available in PLG100 series boards. As a result, data related problems
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    . When "MANUAL" tracks are set to REC, your keyboard performances (VOICE R1, R2, R3, L) and Multi Pads playback are recorded to tracks the previous data. Basic information on recording a new song, refer to the "Quick Guide" on pages 36 and 38. • Step Recording This method lets you compose your
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    part for the corresponding track. Set the desired track to "REC." Select this to call up the Step Recording display. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT When selecting "QUICK RECORD." q Quick Recording This screen appears only when selecting "CURRENT SONG" in step #3. Select this to call up the Chord Step
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    the part for the corresponding track. Select this to return to the TRACK main display. Select the desired menu. No data Muted track Play track Record track See "Delete" on page 113. Set the desired track to "REC." Select "REC MODE" which appears when selecting "CURRENT SONG" in step #3. Set the
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    s Punch In Trigger • First Key On ...... When FIRST KEY ON is selected, recording will begin when the first key is played on the keyboard. • Footswitch 1/2 ... When FOOT SW 1 or FOOT SW 2 is selected, recording will begin when a footswitch connected to the corresponding rear-panel FOOT SWITCH jack is
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    quarter-note and eighthnote values. Even though you think you may have recorded the passage accurately, your actual performance may be slightly ahead of or in the track you are working with. For example, if the data was recorded with both quarter notes and eighth notes, use 1/8 for the quantize value
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    . For details about the Part Assign parameters, refer to the Owner's Manual of your Plugin Board. s Note Shift This allows tracks which contain remain active until the next operation is performed). Song Setup (Multi Track Recording) This function lets you assign the DSP effect block (4~7) to any
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    here apply to step #5 on page 111. s Entering the Note Event This section explains how to step-record notes, using three specific examples. • Example 1 1 Call up the Step Recording display by pressing the [STEP REC] button. 2 Play the keys C, D, E, F, G, A, B and C in order. Make sure this is
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    . 5 START/STOP Press the [ ] button to move the cursor to the beginning of the song and press the [START/STOP] button to hear your newly recorded notes. Reference 117 115
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    . START/STOP Press the [ ] button to move the cursor to the beginning of the song and press the [START/STOP] button to hear your newly recorded notes. 118 Reference 116
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    Kbd. Vel When this is selected, the strength at which you play the keyboard determines the recorded velocity values. • fff The velocity of the entered note is set to 127. 80% 100% 40% • Staccatissimo.. 20% • Manual When this is selected, you can specify the Gate time as a percentage
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    . q Tracks 1 through 16: • Note on/off Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each message includes a specific note number which corresponds to this is set to on (highlighted), you can play only the current recorded track. Select the track to be edited. Press this to add a new
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    s About Multiple Event Selection This convenient feature lets you select several events together, making it possible to change the values of many different events at once, or easily and quickly copy many events to another location. • Changing the values of multiple events In the example explanation
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    timing. Since the changes don't have to be entered in real time, it is easy to create even complex chord changes and accompaniment before recording the melody. The explanations here apply to step #6 on page 111. s Entering the Chord/Section (Chord Step) For example, the following chord progression
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    to move the cursor to the beginning of the song and press the [START/STOP] button to hear the Auto Accompaniment performance of your newly recorded data. Reference 123 121
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    at the end of the song. • Intro The End Mark is automatically recorded to a point following the Intro data (however many measures it is from the display are explained below. Instantly returns to the beginning of the current recorded song (i.e. the first beat of the first measure). Press this to
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    with the Plug-in Voice (step #10 on pages 37 and 39). When you stop recording, the connection with the Plug-in Board automatically switches to the Song Creator. Song Creator Keyboard Song Creator Keyboard Plug-in Board Plug-in Board The connection with the Plug-in Board can be switched to
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    1 Rhythm 2 Bass Chord 1 Chord 2 Pad Phrase 1 Phrase 2 Store as Custom Style to Flash ROM s Recording styles (Full Edit ....... page 132) When recording a song, you record your keyboard performance to the 9000Pro as MIDI data. Recording styles, however, is done in a different way. Here are some of
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    File Format. s Style File Format The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha's auto accompaniment know-how into a single unified format. By using the Parameter setting Recorded in Style Recording. Refer to page 135. Created by playing chords in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard.
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    create new styles by editing the Preset/Flash styles. 128 Reference Select this to call up the Step Recording display. 4 Select the desired menu. 5 Create/Edit a style by following the on-screen instructions. 6 Store as a Flash style to Flash ROM. (See "NOTE" on page 55.) 7 Exit from the Digital
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    not stored to Flash ROM. BASS Phrase2 [NEXT] [NEXT] [BACK] [BACK] [BACK] [NEXT] q Store as a Flash style to Flash ROM by following the on-screen instructions. Reference 129 127
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    set to off is not stored to Flash ROM. [NEXT] [BACK] [BACK] [NEXT] q Store as a Flash style to Flash ROM by following the on-screen instructions. 130 Reference 128
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    100% boost the overall velocity and values below 100% reduce the overall velocity. q Store as a Flash style to Flash ROM by following the on-screen instructions. Reference 131 129
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    key. START/STOP • Only DRUM KIT/SFX KIT and DRUM KIT custom voices can be selected for the RHY2 part. • All voices except the ORGAN FLUTE voice can be selected for the RHY1 part. • You can also start recording by pressing [SYNC START] button and playing a key on the keyboard. 3 Press the [START
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    play a key on the keyboard. The recording repeats indefinitely (until stopped) in a loop. Notes that you record will play back from the next repetition, letting you record while hearing previously recorded material. 5 Stop recording. • The ORGAN FLUTES voices and DRUM KIT voices cannot be selected
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    Style Creator Style Editing (Full Edit) This section explains various parameters, other than the basic ones. The explanations here apply to step #5 of the Basic Procedure on page 128. s Setup Select the desired menu. q Voice This function can be used to change the voices assigned to any of the
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    ). The default, CM7 (the source root is "C" and the source chord type is "M7"), is automatically selected whenever the preset data is deleted prior to recording a new style, regardless of the source root and chord included in the preset data. When you change the chord of the source pattern from the
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    Style Creator q NTR (Note Transposition Rule) Two settings are available: • ROOT TRANS When the root note is transposed, the pitch relationship between notes is maintained. For example, the notes C3, E3, and G3 in the key of C will become F3, A3, and C4 when transposed to F. Use this setting for
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    q Note Limit This sets the note range (low and high limits) for the voices recorded on user style tracks. By setting the note range, you can prevent unrealistic notes (such as high notes from a bass or low notes from a piccolo)
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    Initial Setup Style Creator Custom Style Recording via an External Sequence Recorder You can create custom styles for the 9000Pro • Record all sections and parts using a CM7 (C major seventh) chord. • Record the parts on the MIDI channels listed below, using the 9000Pro's internal tone generator.
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    on Sys/Ex XG on Sys Ex XG Parameter Change (Effect1) Sys Ex XG Parameter Change (Multi Part) DRY LEVEL Sys Ex XG Parameter Change (Drum Setup) PITCH COARSE PITCH FINE LEVEL PAN REVERB SEND CHORUS SEND VARIATION SEND FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY FILTER RESONANCE EG ATTACK EG DECAY1 EG DECAY2 Initial
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    of four measures length, the End Mark position is automatically set to the end of the fourth measure, and cannot be changed in the Step Recording display. • Tracks can be changed in Song Recording; however, they cannot be changed in the Style Creator. Select this to call up the Step
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    data. For details about Flash ROM, refer to "Memory Structure" on page 54. CAUTION • The recorded data of the Multi Pads is stored together in a group of 58 banks in the Flash ROM. settings (page 158), respectively. You cannot store your custom Multi Pad data to these banks. Reference 141 139
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    recording. Recording begins automatically as soon as you play on the keyboard. If Chord Match is set to on for the Multi Pad to be recorded, you should record rhythmic guide (in place of a metronome), playing back during recording. However, it is not recorded to the Multi Pad. q Stop recording.
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    as with Song Recording, the End Mark position can be changed freely in the Multi Pad Creator. This allows you to finely adjust the phrase length for the Pad. This would be convenient, for example, in synchronizing repeat playback of a Pad (set to Repeat On) with the keyboard and auto accompaniment
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    OFF] buttons described in "Quick Guide" on pages 24 and 31. MAIN MIXER See below. PART ON/OFF PART Refer to the Quick Guide on pages 24 and 31. corresponding LCD button ([A]~[J]). Part Settings In addition to the keyboard-played voices, the 9000Pro features many different instrumental "parts
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    settings from the Mixing Con- q Volume/EQ sole, then call up the Custom Voice display to store the set- • Volume This lets you change the volume song and your keyboard performance to a certain key. For example, let's say you wish to both play and sing along with a certain recorded song. The song
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    on-screen instructions. • You may find that, when changing a drum sound of an auto accompaniment style and then restoring the original drum sound, simultaneously playing the keyboard and pressing the [SLOW/ FAST] button or changing the tempo. To avoid this, first stop playing the keyboard, then press
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    Mixing Console Master Equalizer Settings Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special character of the room. The sound is divided into several frequency bands, allowing you to correct the sound by raising or lowering the level for each band. The
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    a Part to a separate track of a tape recorder. The Line Out settings are designed just for these kinds of applications. Select the desired part. Sets the output configuration for the selected part. See below for details. Select the desired drum instrument. Sets the output configuration for the
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    recording studios. Line Out Settings Part Right1, 2, 3, Left Settings Mic MAIN MAIN Multi Pad 1, 2, 3, 4 MAIN Auto Accompaiment MAIN (Rhythm1, Rhythm2, Bass, Chord1, Chord2, Pad, Phrase1, Phrase2) Metronome MAIN Song (Song Tr1 - 16) MAIN Drum Bass Drum Settings Snare Drum
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    156 • CHECK DISK Checking a disk 157 Before going on to the explanations of the above functions, make sure to read through the instructions on Basic Operation and Selecting Directories/Files below. The following explanations apply to the Plug-in Manager function (page 66), Style Manager function
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    ROM are replaced starting from this location. s Selecting Directories/Files Directories are like file "folders" that are used to organize the file data. The instructions here show you how to navigate through directories and select the desired directories/files. You can go to the next lowest level by
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    set to OFF will be retained. SETUP EFFECT DATA REGISTRATION MULTI PAD CUSTOM VOICE ORGAN FLUTES All setup data - see list on page 214. All Registration Memory data - page 214. All Multi Pad data - page 141. All Custom Voice data including wave data saved using the Wave save option - page 92. All
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    . Data types set to ON are saved. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT SETUP EFFECT DATA REGISTRATION BANK MULTI PAD CUSTOM VOICE ORGAN FLUTES All setup data - see list on page 214. All User effect data - page 146 74). q Execute the Save operation by following the on-screen instructions. Reference 153 151
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    therefore a good idea to save them to disk via the Backup function before recording or creating your own original data so that you can keep them indefi to Flash ROM and execute the Restore operation by following the on-screen instructions. 154 Reference Set the data type to ON or OFF. Data types set
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 155
    the 9000Pro. The following data created via the PSR-8000 is available: • Custom Style • Song • Chord Step • Waveform This function changes the sequence/track NEXT Execute the Delete operation by following the on-screen instructions. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT Enter a name for the selected file
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    can be entered for the name, and both capital and lowercase letters can be used. Execute the Format operation by following the on-screen instructions. CAUTION • Formatting a disk completely erases all data on the disk, so be sure that the disk you're formatting does not contain important data
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    the Basic Procedure on page 150. q Select the device to be checked. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT Execute the Check operation by following the on-screen instructions. Reference 157 155
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    Master Tuning/Scale Tuning 158 • SPLIT POINT/FINGERING Split Point/Fingering settings 159 • CONTROLLER Controller assignment (Foot controller/Keyboard/ Modulation Wheel function 159 • REGISTRATION/FREEZE/VOICE SET Registration/Freeze Group/Voice Set settings ...... 163 • HARMONY/ECHO
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    voice L) and the right-hand section (voice R1/ R2/R3) of the keyboard is called the "split point." For details, refer to page 57. Split to the FOOT PEDAL jacks. q Foot Volume Controller Determines whether an optional YAMAHA FC7 Foot Controller plugged into the rear-panel FOOT PEDAL VOLUME jack will
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    is pressed notes played have a long sustain. Releasing the footswitch immediately stops (damps) any sustained notes. SOSTENUTO If you play a note or chord on the keyboard and press the footswitch while the note(s) are held, those notes will be sustained as long as the footswitch is held (as if the
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    The 9000Pro "Functions" SYNCHRO START R1 ON/OFF R2 ON/OFF R3 ON/OFF LEFT ON/OFF OTS + OTS - Same as the [SYNCHRO START] button. Same as the [R1] button. Same as the [R2] button. Same as the [R3] button. Same as the [L] button. Recalls next higher One Touch Setting. Recalls next lower One Touch
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    to be played very hard to produce maximum loudness. Requires the keys to be played quite hard to produce maximum loudness. Produces a fairly standard keyboard response. Although this is not as sensitive as the "SOFT 2" setting, this allows you to produce loud volume with relatively light playing
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    descriptive names for each registration bank/number via the Name function. Quick Guide on page 28 Press one of these buttons to change the name of settings are affected by the Freeze function (page 28) via this function. Quick Guide on page 28 Selects a setting you want to freeze or "un-freeze."
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    here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 158. Quick Guide on page 35 Select a Harmony type. See below for details. Set the at which the harmony note will sound. The higher the value, the harder the keyboard must be played to apply the Harmony effect. When set to ON, the Harmony effect
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    The 9000Pro "Functions" Video Monitor Settings The functions on this page let you set the display characteristics for the lyrics and chords (page 79) that are output to a television or video monitor connected to the [VIDEO OUT] jack (page 13). You can set the size and color of the displayed
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    playback. This sets the metronome on or off during song recording. q 4, 5 Select a parameter you want to lock to the cache memory (even when you play the keyboard, accompaniment, Multi Pads, etc.). All data is disk data. This allows you to set the drum voice and the velocity which will sound when
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    the Voice List or Style List displays remain indefinitely. (You can manually return to the previous display by pressing the [EXIT] button.) s Language any other panel button. • Keep in mind that some keys of the computer keyboard are not used for the 9000Pro and have no effect or function. Press this
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    , in an electronic instrument the sampling note (previously recorded note) stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is played based on information received from the keyboard. So then what is the information from the keyboard that becomes the basis for note production? For example
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    Control Change 9000Pro Operation/Panel Setting Messages which are generated when the keyboard is played. Each message includes a specific note number Windows 95/ 98, a Yamaha MIDI driver must be installed in the personal computer. The included disk contains the Yamaha MIDI driver. • Special MIDI
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    (as shown below). When recording performance data using the Auto Accompaniment simultaneously, as a multi-timbral sound source/ tone generator it actually responds to only 28 channels simultaneously. This Control the 9000Pro from an optional Yamaha MFC10 MIDI Foot Controller MIDI transmit MIDI
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    you run into problems playing back data recorded on the 9000Pro is automatically recorded as SMF Format 0. ESEQ This sequence format is compatible with many of Yamaha 9000 is capable of displaying lyrics when an XF file containing lyric data is played. Style File The Style File Format - SFF - is Yamaha
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    you take advantage of the enormous processing power and editing flexibility of computer-generated music. Connection can be done in one of two ways: • Using read the owner's manual for the software you are using. q When the computer has a USB interface, use the Yamaha UX256. Computer (sequencer
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    you are using to 1 MHz. For details, carefully read the owner's manual for the software you are using. For details about the necessary MIDI make the appropriate port settings on your computer/sequencer software. Tone Generator MIDI IN MIDI data and its port assignment(s) is transmitted to the
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    parts (R1, R2, R3, and Left). Master KBD1 The 9000Pro functions as a master keyboard for controlling external tone generators or other devices. Master KBD2 The 9000Pro functions as a master keyboard which does not transmit aftertouch data. Clock Ext.A MIDI IN A port receives MIDI clock data
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    the internal voices, but the appropriate MIDI information is still transmitted via the MIDI OUT connector when notes are played on the keyboard. At the same time, the internal tone generator can respond to MIDI information received on channels set to the "XG/GM" mode via the MIDI IN connector. This
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    notes are used as the accompaniment PHRASE 1 and PHRASE 2 notes. Data types in the MIDI TRANSMIT/RECEIVE display Note 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
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    set to "ON," the chord is detected from merged MIDI data received over the channels. Storing the MIDI Settings This allows you to store your custom MIDI settings to Flash ROM. The explanations here apply to step #6 of the Basic Procedure on page 174. This allows you to assign a name to
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    Settings Various functions can be assigned to an optional Yamaha MFC10 MIDI Foot Controller connected to the 9000Pro. Connect the MFC10 to the MIDI B terminals and set the MIDI channel for the MFC10 messages by following the on-screen instructions. The 9000Pro provides two ways to set: Easy Setup
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    (page 154) to load a copy of it from the included disks (page 6). PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT Store the MFC10 settings by following the on-screen instructions. Press the [NEXT] button to enable the selected Easy Setup template. Disconnect the MIDI cable from the MIDI OUT B terminal and connect it to
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    on. Loose screws inside the instrument can cause improper operation or serious damage. If you are unable to retrieve a dropped screw, consult your Yamaha dealer for advice. • Install the Plug-in boards, the hard disk unit, and the SIMM modules carefully as described in the procedure below. Improper
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    , giving you direct access to the bottom of the instrument. Plug-in board/Hard disk cover 3 Move to a position facing the front panel of the keyboard, and remove the eight screws from the Plug-in board/Hard disk cover with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not remove the other screws. Black screws • Keep
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    Installing Optional Hardware 5 Turn over the Plug-in board/Hard disk cover. This is the location for the Hard disk unit. See page 184. Plug-in board stand Plug-in board/Hard disk cover 6 Attach the Plug-in Board to the Plug-in board stand 6-[1] Remove the four screws from the Plug-in stand
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    Installing Optional Hardware 8 Unfasten the cable inside the 9000Pro as shown in the following illustration. There are three cables available for installation. The two smaller cables are used for the Plug-in Boards; the larger cable is for the hard disk. Cable clip 9 Carefully plug the cable
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    to the 9000Pro. For information on the hard disk recommendations, ask your nearest Yamaha representative or an authorized distributor listed at the end of this owner's manual. Install a hard disk at your own risk. Yamaha will not be held responsible for any damage or injury resulting from improper
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    Hard Disk function (page 156). If the format is completed with no trouble, the hard disk is OK. Optional SIMM Installation The SIMMs used must . Consult with your nearest Yamaha representative or an authorized distributor listed at the end of this manual before purchasing SIMMs for the
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    Use the same operation as in "Optional Plug-in Board Installation" (page 181). SIMM cover 3 Move to a position facing the rear panel of the keyboard, and remove the six screws from the SIMM cover with a Phillips screwdriver. Do not remove the other screws. 4 Remove the SIMM cover. 5 Insert the
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    the second SIMM into the front slot (the slot closest to the 9000Pro keyboard), and raise it to the vertical position in the same way as the 9000Pro can be expanded to 65 megabytes, the maximum size of a single sample recording is 32 mega bytes (380 sec.). s Removing SIMMs SIMM modules can be
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    Troubleshooting PROBLEM • When using a mobile phone, noise is produced. • No sound results. • Not all simultaneously-played notes sound. • Auto Accompaniment seems to "skip" when the keyboard is played. • The accompaniment or song does not play back even when pressing the [START/STOP] button. • The
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    Troubleshooting PROBLEM the left-hand section of the keyboard? • You may be using single due to the sound generation and processing system of filter resonance settings in the Custom Voice Creator display can result to the "Sampled" voice , you may have recorded the sam- ple(s) at too high a level.
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 190
    174 Bass Chord Hold 21 Bass Hold 160 Beat indicator 45 Board Custom Voice 64, 100 Board Custom Voice Backup 64, 100, 108 Board Preset Voice 64, 100 Board I Initial touch 60, 162 Intro 22, 160 K Keyboard drum assignments 200 Keyboard percussion 58 Keyword 27 L Lamp 12, 15 Language 45
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 191
    57 Password 156 Paste 121 PC keyboard 12, 46, 167 PHONES Board installation 181 Plug-in Custom Voice 64, 100 Plug-in 110 Song playback 30, 78 Song recording 36, 110 Song setup 79 Sostenuto Transmit clock 175 Transpose 61, 145, 175 Troubleshooting 188 Tuning 145, 158 U Ultra Quick Start
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 192
    Appendix Voice List Voice List/Stimmenliste/Liste des voix Appendix/Anhang/Annexe Category Order Voice Name 1 Live! Grand 2 Grand Piano 3 BrightPiano 4 Harpsichord 5 GrandHarpsi 6 Honky Tonk 7 Rock Piano 8 Midi Grand 9 Oct Piano 1 10 Oct Piano 2 11 CP 80 1 Galaxy EP 2
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 193
    Voice List/Stimmenliste/Liste des voix Category Order Voice Name MSB# 37 Mandolin 0 38 CleanGuitar 0 39 MutedGuitar 0 40 Funk Guitar 0 41 Jazz Guitar 0 42 Overdrive 0 43 Finger Bass 0 44 UprightBass 0 45 Pick Bass 0 46 Jaco Bass 0 47 Slap Bass 0 48 Analog Bass 0 49 DX
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    0 6 Piccolo 0 7 EthnicFlute 0 8 Shakuhachi 0 9 Whistle 0 10 Recorder 0 11 Ocarina 0 12 Bagpipe 0 Choir & Pad 1 Live!Gospel 0 47 Time Travel 0 48 Millenium 0 49 Transform 0 50 Dunes 0 51 Pro Heaven 0 52 Sunbeam 0 Synthesizer 1 Oxygen 0 2 Matrix 0 3 Wire Lead
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 195
    2 Jazz Vibes 0 3 Marimba 0 4 Xylophone 0 5 Steel Drums 0 6 Celesta 0 7 Glocken 0 8 Music Box 0 9 Kit 127 22 Room Kit 127 23 Rock Kit 127 24 Electro Kit 127 25 Analog Kit 127 26 Dance Kit 127 27 Jazz Kit 127 28 Brush Kit 127 29 SymphonyKit 127 30 Arabic Kit
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 196
    Voice List/Stimmenliste/Liste des voix Category Order Voice Name 51 Log Drum 52 Xylophon 53 TubulBel 54 ChrchBel 55 Carillon 56 Dulcimer 57 Dulcimr2 58 Cimbalom 59 Santur 60 DrawOrgn 61 DetDrwOr 62 60sDrOr1 63 60sDrOr2 64
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 197
    253 Bari.Sax 254 Oboe 255 Eng.Horn 256 Bassoon 257 Clarinet 258 Piccolo 259 Flute 260 Recorder 261 PanFlute 262 Bottle 263 Shakhchi 264 Whistle 265 Ocarina 266 SquareLd MSB# 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LSB# 0 16 17 32
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 198
    Voice List/Stimmenliste/Liste des voix Category Order Voice Name 267 Square 2 268 LMSquare 269 Hollow 270 Shmoog 271 Mellow 272 SoloSine 273 SineLead 274 Saw.Lead 275 Saw 2 276 ThickSaw 277 DynaSaw 278 DigiSaw 279 Big Lead 280 HeavySyn 281 WaspySyn 282 PulseSaw 283 Dr. Lead 284 VeloLead 285 Seq
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 199
    Castanet 421 TaikoDrm 422 Gr.Cassa 423 MelodTom 424 Mel Tom2 425 Real Tom 426 Rock Tom 427 Syn.Drum 428 Ana Tom Voice List/Stimmenliste/Liste des voix MSB# 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 LSB# 96 0 8 14 64 65 66 67 68 69
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 200
    Keyboard Drum Assignments Keyboard Drum Assignments/Tastatur-Drum-Belegung/ Bank Select MSB (0-127) Bank Select LSB (0-127) Program Change (1-128) MIDI Keyboard Key 0 9 Room Kit 127 0 17 Rock Kit Snare Noisy Kick 2 Kick Gate Snare Snappy Snare Rock Snare Tight Snappy Snare Rock Tight Tom
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 201
    de clavier Bank Select MSB (0-127) Bank Select LSB (0-127) Program Change (1-128) MIDI Keyboard Key Note# Note Note Off 13 C# -1 (C# 0) 14 D -1 (D 0) 15 D# 2 127 0 33 Jazz Kit Snare Jazz H Kick Jazz Side Stick Light Snare Jazz L Snare Jazz M 127 0 41 Brush Kit Brush Slap 2 Open Rim
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 202
    Keyboard Drum Assignments/TKalsatvaiatuturr-D-Drruumm-B-Beelelegguunngg/A/Affefecctatatitoionnddeessppeerrccuusssioionnssddeecclalavvieierr Bank Select MSB (0-127) 127 Bank Select LSB (0-127) 0 Program Change (1-128) 1 MIDI Keyboard Key Alternate Note# Note Note Off Group Standard Kit 1
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 203
    -Drum-Belegung/Affectation des percussions de clavier Bank Select MSB (0-127) 127 126 126 126 126 126 Bank Select LSB (0-127) 0 0 0 0 0 0 Program Change (1-128) 86 36 1 2 41 44 MIDI Keyboard Key Alternate Note# Note Note Off Group Live! Brush + Percussion Kit Arabic Kit
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 204
    créées en chargeant les données de la disquette « Plug-in Custom Voice Disk » (Disquette des voix plug-in personnalisées) sur le 9000Pro 64 1 115 48 55 57 126 113 12 116 46 Category Order Voice Name MSB# 9 Recorder! 33 10 Island Pipe 33 V (Pipe 2) 1 VL!Clarinet 33 2 Piccolo 33 3
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 205
    Plug-in Voice List/Plug-In-Stimmenliste/Liste des voix plug-in Category Order Voice Name MSB# 5 Plucked 33 6 VL! Shaku 33 7 ElectrumX 33 8 Violon 33 9 Yam Gam 33 10 Edgeophon 33 11 Akkophon 33 12 Squeeze 33 13 Parlophon 33 14 Softblow 33 15 NuViolin 33 IX (Synthesizer)
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 206
    Category Order Voice Name 16 2001 17 Ruff 18 Grumpy 19 Cosmic 20 VA Pig 1 Dirty Saw 2 OldOkt 3 Resonant 4 SepaWays 5 Maxx 6 DistOdsy 7 Violynx 8 Pro Sync 9 Susy 10 Mars 11 Dawn 12 Saphire 13 Ropey 14 Pulsate 15 Faaaat 16 BlapMoth 17 MaMa 18 Yellow 19 Stranger 20 Earth
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 207
    -Lina 19 Hi Wedge 20 Bonn 1 PWM Strings 2 Funky 3 Insomnia 4 Pro Attack 5 Popcorn 6 Snowball 7 Woob 8 MiniTech 9 Cavesyn 10 Cracker 11 India 1 HiQ Reso 2 SynthTom 3 SynShake 4 TriblTom 5 AN Snare 6 MufflKik 7 Euro kik 8 AN HiHat 9 Mechanics 10 Seismic
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 208
    Plug-in Voice List/Plug-In-Stimmenliste/Liste des voix plug-in q PLG150-PF Plug in Voice List Category Order Voice Name MSB# I (Piano 1) 1 GndPnoSt 80 2 Dbl Pno 80 3 Montuno 80 4 GrndDyno 80 5 David 80 6 RhodyGnd 80 7 GrandDX 80 8 GrandDX2 80 9 Bob 80 10 PianoStr 80
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 209
    Plug-in Voice List/Plug-In-Stimmenliste/Liste des voix plug-in Category Order Voice Name MSB# XI (Harpsi&Clavi) 1 Harpsi 1 80 2 Harpsi 2 80 3 RichHpsi 80 4 Clav 1 80 5 Clav 2 80 6 MuteClav 80 7 Phs Clav 80 8 PhsClav2 80 9 Wah Clav 80 10 DigiClav 80 11 Ch DgClv 80
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 210
    Plug-in Voice List/Plug-In-Stimmenliste/Liste des voix plug-in q PLG150-DX Plug in Voice List Category Order Voice Name MSB# LSB# 1 E.Pno1 2 DX-Road2 3 E.PIANO1 4 WurliEP1 5 RatioDob 6 CosaRosa 7 E.PIANO2 8 Knock EP 9 Hard EP1 10 Vics EP 11 Duke EP 12 DynoRoad 13 E.Pno 2
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 211
    RckOrg14 9 Whisper1 10 ArrowxMS 11 Janpany 12 Flxatone 13 Laser 2 14 DX-Ring1 15 DX-Echo1 16 DX-Aggo1 17 Block 18 Log Drum 19 SoftHead 20 CongaDrm 1 Ana Poly 2 AnalogBr 3 SYN-LEA1 4 Super DX 5 DXSyLd 5 6 DXSyLd 9 7 LeadLine 8 SoftLd 1 9 DX-SLd 2 10 SnglLine 11 DX-SLd
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 212
    Style List Style List/Style-Liste/Liste des styles q Preset Style/Stil Voreinstellung/Style présélectionné Category Order Style Name Category Order Style Name 8 BEAT 1 Heart Beat 2 8 Beat 1 3 8 Beat 2 4 8 Beat 3 5 8 Beat 4 6 6/8 Slow Rock 7 Spicy Beat 8 8 Beat Adria 9 Off
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 213
    35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Bank Name Live! Tom Live! Crash Live! Kit 1 Live! Kit 2 Live! Kit 3 ArabicPerc 1 ArabicPerc 2 Live! Perc 1 Live! Perc 2 Dance Kit Scat 1 Scat 2 Scat 3 Scat 4 Swingy Live! Brass 1 Live! Brass 2 SynBrass Mallet Fills Piano Man Heaven Arp Piano Arp Harpeggio
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 214
    Parameter Chart/Parameter-Tabelle/ Parameter Chart o : Memorized x : Not memorized ON : Always ON when the corresponding function is called up. o : Wird gespeichert x : Wird nicht gespeichert ON Ist immer eingeschaltet, wenn die zugehörige Funktion aufgerufen wird. o : mémorisé x : non mémorisé
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 215
    Tableau des paramétres 589 One Touch Setting Music Database Registration Memory Setup (Disk) System Backup VoiceSet Group Freeze Group Parameter Lock One Touch Setting Music Database Registration Memory Setup (Disk) System Backup VoiceSet Group Freeze Group Parameter Lock Acmp. Rhythm 2 Part
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 216
    Parameter Chart/Parameter-Tabelle/Tableau des paramétres Parameter Chart/Parameter-Tabelle/Tableau des paramétres One Touch Setting Music Database Registration Memory Setup (Disk) System Backup VoiceSet Group Freeze Group Parameter Lock One Touch Setting Music Database Registration Memory Setup (
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 217
    Parameter Chart/Parameter-Tabelle/Tableau des paramétres 591 One Touch Setting Music Database Registration Memory Setup (Disk) System Backup VoiceSet Group Freeze Group Parameter Lock One Touch Setting Music Database Registration Memory Setup (Disk) System Backup VoiceSet Group Freeze Group
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 218
    Tune Trans x EQ Mid (EQ3) Gain x x x xx x x Master EQ Keyboard Transpose x x o xx x Tune Trans x EQ Mid High (EQ4) Gain x x Assign x Master EQ Foot Sw1 Type Foot Sw1 Part Assign x Master EQ Foot Sw1 Percussion Kit # Tempo x o o xx x Tempo x Controller x x o x x x
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 219
    Backup VoiceSet Group Freeze Group Parameter Lock Foot Sw2 Percussion Kit # x x o xx x Controller x Foot Sw2 Auto Exit Time x x x oo x Screen Saver Time x x x oo x Language x x x oo x PC Keyboard x x x oo x VIDEO OUT NTSC/PAL x x x oo x Background Color x x x oo x Foreground Color
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 220
    Effect Type List Effect Type List/Effektartliste/Liste des types d'effet q Reverb Type/Typ Widerhall/Type Reverb Reverb Panel Order 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Effect Name Hall1 Hall2 Hall3 Hall4 Hall5 Hall M Hall L Room1 Room2 Room3 Room4
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 221
    Effect Type List/Effektartliste/Liste des types d'effet DSP3 Panel Order 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 DSP4-7 Panel Order 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 222
    Effect Parameter List Effect Parameter List/Effektparameterliste/ XG Effect Name HALL1,HALL2 ROOM1,ROOM2,ROOM3 STAGE1,STAGE2 PLATE (reverb, variation, insertion block) No. Parameter Display 1 Reverb Time 0.3~30.0s 2 Diffusion 0~10 3 Initial Delay 0.1mS~99.3mS 4 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 223
    Liste des paramètres d'effet de voix CHORUS1,2,3,4 CELESTE1,2,3,4 (chorus, variation, insertion block) No. Parameter Display 1 LFO Frequency 0.00Hz~39.7Hz 2 LFO Depth 0~127 3 Feedback Level -63~+63 4 Delay Offset 0.0mS~50mS 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 32Hz~2.0kHz 7 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 8
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 224
    Effect Parameter List/Effektparameterliste/Liste des paramètres d'effet de voix Effect Parameter List/Effektparameterliste/Liste des paramètres d'effet de voix STEREO DISTORTION (variation, Insertion1-4 block) STEREO OVER DRIVE (variation, Insertion1-4 block) No. Parameter Display 1 Drive 0~
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 225
    Effect Parameter List/Effektparameterliste/Liste des paramètres d'effet de voix COMPRESSOR (variation, insertion block) No. Parameter Display 1 Attack 1~40ms 2 Release 10~680ms 3 Threshold -48~-6dB 4 Ratio 1.0~20.0 5 Output Level 0~127 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 NOISE GATE (
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 226
    Effect Parameter List/Effektparameterliste/Liste des paramètres d'effet de voix WAH+DIST+DELAY (variation, Insertion1-4 block) WAH+OVERDRIVE+DELAY (variation, Insertion1-4 block) No. Parameter Display 1 Delay Time 0.1~1.4860s 2 Delay Feedback Level -63~+63 3 Delay Mix 0~127 4 Dist Drive
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 227
    Effect Data Value Assign Table Effect Data Value Assign Table/Effektdatenwert- ZuordZuordnungstabelle/Table d'affectation des valeurs pour les données d'effets Table #1 LFO Frequency Data Value Data 0 0.00 32 1 0.04 33 2 0.08 34 3 0.13 35 4 0.17 36 5 0.21 37 6 0.25 38 7 0.29 39 8 0.34 40 9 0.38 41
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 228
    MIDI Data Format MIDI Data Format/MIDI-Datenformat/Format de données Many MIDI messages listed in the MIDI Data Format are expressed in decimal numbers, binary numbers and hexadecimal numbers. Hexadecimal numbers may include the letter "H" as a suffix. Also, "n" can freely be defined as any whole
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 229
    =1~127 Key Off :vv=0 o o Control BnH Change 0 (00H) Bank Select MSB 0 (00H) Normal 64 (40H) SFX voice 126 (7EH) SFX kit 127 (7FH) Drum o o 32 (20H) Bank Select LSB 0~ (0...) XG voice 112~ (70H...) Panel voice 1 (01H) Modulation 0~127 (...7FH) o o 5 (05H) Portament Time 0~127
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 230
    MSB LSB MSB LSB Parameter Recognized XG/GM Keyboard R1 R2 R3 Left Acmp 01H 08H mmH Drum Filter Resonance o x xxx x o 16H rrH mmH -- Drum EG Attack Rate o x xxx x o 17H rrH mmH -- Drum EG Decay Rate o x xxx x o 18H rrH mmH -- Drum Pitch Coarse o x xxx x o 19H rrH mmH -- Drum
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 231
    of Exclusive Chord Control F0H 43H 7EH tt dd ... F7H Type1 (tt=02) 11110000 01000011 01111110 00000010 0ddddddd 0ddddddd 0ddddddd 0ddddddd F0 = Exclusive status 43 = YAMAHA ID 7E = Style 02 = type 1(tt) dd = chord root(cr) dd = chord type(ct) dd = bass note(bn) dd = bass type(bt) cr : Chord
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 232
    l dd ... dd cc F7H 11110000 01000011 0000nnnn 01001100 0aaaaaaa 0bbbbbbb 0hhhhhhh 0mmmmmmm 0lllllll 0ddddddd : 0ddddddd 0ccccccc 11110111 F0 = Exclusive status 43 = YAMAHA ID 0n = Device Number n=always 0(when transmit), n=0-F(when recieve) 4C = Model ID aa = Byte Count MSB bb = Byte Count LSB hh
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 233
    01000011 0010nnnn 01001100 0hhhhhhh 0mmmmmmm 0lllllll 11110111 F0 = Exclusive status 43 = YAMAHA ID 2n = Device Number n=always 0(when transmit), n=0-F(when recieve) 4C mode is set as listed below : Channel No Part 1~10 Manual Part (Melody Part) 15 Rhythm 16 Control (Including the System
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 234
    43H 1nH 27H 30H 00H 00H mm l l cc F7H 11110000 01000011 0001nnnn 00100111 00110000 00000000 00000000 0mmmmmmm 0lllllll 0ccccccc 11110111 F0 = Exclusive status 43 = YAMAHA 1n n= always 0(when transmit), n=0-F(when receive) 27 30 = sub ID 00 00 mm = Master Tune MSB ll = Master Tune LSB cc ignored F7
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 235
    TOTAL SIZE 10 Description -102.4 - +102.3[cent] 1st bit3-0→bit15-12 2nd bit3-0→bit11-8 3rd bit3-0→bit7-4 4th bit3-0→bit3-0 0 - 127 - -24 - +24[semitones] n=Drum setup number 00=XG sytem ON 00=ON Description 32-127(ASCII) Default value(H) 00 04 00 00 7F 40 Default 0 0 Transmitted by Dump Request
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 236
    MIDI Data Format/MIDI-Datenformat/Format de données MIDI 2 1 40 2 00-7F VARIATION TYPE MSB o 00-7F VARIATION TYPE LSB 42 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 MSB o 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB 44 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 MSB o 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 LSB 46 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 237
    MIDI Data Format/MIDI-Datenformat/Format de données MIDI 61 71 81 91 0A 1 0B 1 0C 1 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT n PARAMETER5 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT n PARAMETER6 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT n PARAMETER7 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT n PARAMETER8 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT n PARAMETER9 00-7F INSERTION EFFECT n
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 238
    2F (Data47) TOTAL SIZE 30 MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (MULTI PART) Address (H) Size Data Parameter (H) (H) Recognized Description Default value(H) XG/GM Keyboard R1 R2 R3 Left Acmp 8 nn 0 nn 1 nn 2 nn 3 nn 4 nn 5 1 00 - 20 ELEMENT RESERVE 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT MSB 1 00 - 7F
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 239
    Parameter (H) (H) o x o o o o o 0:SINGLE 1:MULTI 2:INST (for DRUM) o x x x x x x 0:NORMAL 1:DRUM(ROM) 2 - 3:DRUMS1~ (RAM) 4-5:DRUM(ROM) o x o o o o o -24 - +24[semitones] o x - 7F SCALE TUNING B o x o o o o o -64 - +63[cent] 40 613 XG/GM Keyboard R1 R2 R3 Left Acmp Appendix/Anhang/Annexe 239
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 240
    (MULTI PART) Address (H) Size Data Parameter (H) (H) Recognized Description XG/GM Keyboard R1 R2 R3 Left Acmp 08 nn 74 1 NOT USED 75 1 NOT USED ,8:indiv1+2 40:indiv1,41:indiv2, nn: PartNumber If there is a Drum Voice assigned to the Part, the following parameters are ineffective. • BANK
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 241
    MIDI Data Format/MIDI-Datenformat/Format de données MIDI MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (A/D PART) Address (H) Size Data Parameter (H) (H) Recognized 10 nn 0 1 00 - 01 INPUT GAIN x 1 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT MSB x 2 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT LSB x 3 1 00 - 7F PROGRAM NUMBER x 4 1 00
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 242
    Setup Parameter will be reset to default values. According to the Drum Setup Reset message, individual Drum Setup Parameters can be reset to default values. According to the Program Change for Drum Kit, Drum Setup Parameters can be reset to default values. MIDI Parameter Change table
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 243
    127 - 2nd Data byte (HEX) Parameter Velocity(0~127) (00H) (7EH) (7FH) (...7FH) Key On :vv=1~127 Key Off :vv=0 Normal SFX kit Drum (...7FH) (...7FH) (...7FH) (...7FH) MFC10 channel number When n matches the MFC10's channel When n does not match the MFC10's number. channel number. Handled
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 244
    MIDI Implementation Chart MIDI Implementation CChhaarrtt//MMIIDDII--IImmpplleemmeennttiieerruunnggssttaabbeelllee// YAMAHA [ Professional Workstation ] Model 9000Pro MIDI Implementation Chart Date:9-SEP-1999 Version : 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Default 1 - 16 *1
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 245
    for more information. *2 The tone generator normally functions as a 16-channel multi-timbre tone generator in response to MIDI input. MIDI messages selected on the panel (see page 176). • RIGHT1, RIGHT2, RIGHT3, LEFT, KEYBOARD, ACMP RHYTHM1, ACMP RHYTHM2, ACMP BASS, ACMP CHORD1, ACMP CHORD2, ACMP
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 246
    : Preset Flash Disk Custom Style Format Control Fingering One Touch Setting: Music Database: Multi Pad: Song: Playback Track Recording RAM Capacity 76 Keys (E0 ~ G6) Weighted with Touch Response (Initial/After) 126 Notes max 848 342 Voices + 480 XG Voices + 24 Drum Kits + 2 SFX Kits 32 User
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 247
    Pedal SCSI VIDEO OUT PC KEYBOARD Console Lamp Socket Analog Power areas only 4 Disk Styles, Factory Data Backup Disk, Plug-in Custom Voice Disk 1 FC5 FC7 HPE-150,160 MZ106s LG-100 2.5inch supported. • Specifications and descriptions in this owner's manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 248
    instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha generates/uses radio frequencies and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual the problem by Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 249
    Yamaha Yamaha- Yamaha Musica Italia S.P.A., Home Keyboard Division Viale Italia 88, 20020 Lainate (Milano), Italy Tel: 02-935-771 SPAIN/PORTUGAL Yamaha 7111 SWEDEN Yamaha Scandinavia filial av Yamaha Scandinavia AB Yamaha Music Indonesia (Distributor) PT. Nusantik Gedung Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha Yamaha
  • Yamaha 9000 | 9000 Pro Owners Manual - Page 250
    CLUB (Portable Keyboard Home Page) http://www.yamaha.co.jp/english/product/pk Yamaha Manual Library (English versions only) http://www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english/ M.D.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation © 2000 Yamaha Corporation V619160 009POCP1.3-01A0 Printed
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