Yamaha SHS-500 SHS-500 Reference Manual

Yamaha SHS-500 Manual

Yamaha SHS-500 manual content summary:

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    Local Control Audio Loop Back Battery Type Auto power off EN Reference Manual Contents How to Use Terminals [PHONES] [AUX IN] [LINE OUT] [TO HOST] • Audio data - USB Audio Interface function • MIDI data [MIDI] Troubleshooting Voice List • Drum Kit List Voice Parameters Effect List • DSP Type
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    The Functions The various "Functions" let you make detailed settings for the instrument. For the Function menu, see the list on next page. 1 [FUNCTION] button 3 [EXIT] button 2 [SELECT] knob Operation 1. Select the Function menu. Press the [FUNCTION] button repeatedly to call up the desired Function
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    LINE OUT jack. This value will be automatically selected when the headphones are connected. Mild: Lowers the high range for a softer sound. Default: Speaker Modulation Specifies whether the Modulation wheel controls the Vibrato No depth (Vibrato) or parameter of the effect selected with the
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    to No the keyboard Voice. You can select the desired type here. For details, refer to the DSP Type List on page 26. Value: Dist.1 / Dist.2 / DSP the country in which you purchased the product, the instrument may not have Bluetooth capability. If this is the case, you cannot select the value "BLE
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    HOST] terminal is returned to the computer or not with the performance played on the instrument (page 12). If you want to output only the sound played on this instrument to the computer, set this parameter to Off. Value: ON / OFF Default: ON Selects the type of batteries you have installed
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    stops producing sound when headphones are connected to this jack. However, the [LINE OUT] jack continues to output the same sound as the [PHONES] jack. CAUTION To prevent hearing loss, avoid using headphones at high volumes for extended periods of time. Stereo mini plug PHONES SHS-500 Headphones
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    3.5 mm, mini stereo phone plug). For example, this is convenient for when playing keyboard along with the sound input from an audio player. Audio player Headphone jack Mini stereo phone plug SHS-500 Audio cable AUX IN Mini stereo phone plug NOTICE To avoid damage to the devices, first turn on
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    to the instrument's [AUX IN] jack is output at the same time. For the best sound, set the Function "EQ Type" setting (page 3) to "LineOut" when using the [LINE OUT] terminal. 1/4" mono phone plug SHS-500 LINE OUT Audio cable Powered speaker NOTICE • To avoid possible damage, first turn on the
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    performances-including the sounds, pitches, note starts, duration, etc.-can be more easily edited using music production software. NOTE For basic explanations about what MIDI is and can do, refer to the online PDF manual "MIDI Basics" downloadable from the Yamaha Downloads website: https://download
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    transmitted/received via Bluetooth connection.) You can USB Camera Adapter 2 3 SHS-500 USB cable 1 USB (B) Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver to your computer. For details on using a computer with this instrument, refer to the online PDF manual "Computer-related Operations" downloadable from the Yamaha
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    without closing the app during Bluetooth connection. If this happens, order, carefully follow the indicated instruction steps as illustrated on page 10 device or the computer. The sound of the audio data is refer to the Owner's Manual supplied with the software. You can record audio data to a Yamaha
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    off. Audio data TO HOST Return with the keyboard performance Smart device SHS-500 NOTICE If you are using a DAW (digital audio workstation) with this instrument, set Audio Loop Back (page 5) to OFF. Otherwise, a loud sound may occur, depending on the settings of the computer or the application
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    on page 10. TO HOST Computer SHS-500 NOTE This instrument is not compatible with the Yamaha file transfer software "Musicsoft Downloader" and ([TO HOST] terminal) in the bottom of the display. MIDI Select Bluetooth connection USB connection MIDI connection 2. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from
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    SHS-500 MIDI MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI device terminal MIDI breakout cable MIDI cables NOTE This instrument is not compatible with the Yamaha " ([MIDI] terminal) in the bottom of the display. MIDI Select Bluetooth connection USB connection MIDI connection 2. Press the [EXIT] button to exit
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    How to Use the Terminals MIDI transmit channel, Local control You can specify the MIDI channel to transmit the MIDI data (page 4), and set the on/off status for the Local Control (page 5) via the Functions. 15
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    Troubleshooting QQ When the instrument is turned on or off, a popping sound is temporarily produced. AA This is Airplane Mode" to "ON" and then the Bluetooth setting to "ON" on your smart device in order to avoid noise caused by communication. QQ No sound is produced even when the keyboard is played,
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    or an AC adaptor is damaged. Use the specified adaptor only (refer to the Specifications in the Owner's Manual). If it should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. QQ Sound input via the [AUX IN] jack isn't produced from
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    Troubleshooting QQ Cannot connect with Bluetooth. AA Check that the Bluetooth function of the smart device is activated. AA Check if another smart device is connected to the keyboard via Bluetooth. If this is the case, disable the Bluetooth function of that smart device, then try connect to the
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    63 57 74 66 67 23 65 88 Voices No. 029 and 030 are Drum Kits. When you select a Drum Kit, various drum and percussion sounds are assigned to individual keys, from which they can be played. Details on the instruments and key assignments of each Drum Kit can be found
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    Voice List Drum Kit List The MIDI Note # and Note are actually one octave lower than the keyboard Note # and Note. For example, in "House Kit," the "Kick T9 5" (Note #48/Note C2) corresponds to MIDI (Note #36/Note C1). & &ᅊ ' 'ᅊ ( ) )ᅊ * *ᅊ $ $ᅊ % & &ᅊ Keyboard Note# 25 26 27 28 29
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    'ᅊ ( ) Voic)eᅊList * *ᅊ $ Keyboard $ᅊ % Note# Note & &ᅊ ' 'ᅊ ( 60 C3 61 C# 3 62 D3 63 D# 3 64 E3 ) )ᅊ * *ᅊ $ $ᅊ % 65 F3 66 F# 3 67 G3 68 G# 3 69 A3 70 A# 3 71 B3 & &ᅊ ' 'ᅊ ( 72 C4 73 C# 4 74 D4 75 D# 4 76 E4 ) )ᅊ * *ᅊ $ $ᅊ % &
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    Voice List Keyboard Note# 100 101 102 103 Note E6 F6 F# 6 G6 MIDI Note Note# E6 88 F6 89 F#6 90 G6 91 Note E5 F5 F# 5 G5 1 org 0 org Note E5 F5 F#5 G5 127-000-65 127-000-64 House Kit Snare Break Vox ALK Snare Fx Kick Fx Hammer 127-000-88 127-000-87 Power Kit : No sound 22
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    Voice Parameters Parameter Octave Transpose Sustain Description For shifting the pitch of the keyboard up or down by one octave. Octave affects only notes played after pressing the button. It does not affect notes that are already playing when it is pressed. Setting value: -2 - +2 Default: Depends
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    wide dynamic changes. Higher values produce a more uniform response-in other words, providing less sensitivity and making it easier to produce loud sounds in your performance. Selecting another Voice resets the effect depth value you have set. Setting value: 0 - 127 Default: Depends on the Voice
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    the effect depth value you have set. Setting value Setting value: 0 - 127 Default: Depends on the Voice Setting value Produces a rich "fat" sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously. The higher the value, the greater the effect. Selecting another Voice resets the effect depth
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    Filter High Pass Filter Display Dist.1 Dist.2 DSP Chrs Flanger Phaser Tremolo RotarySp LPF HPF Description Adds an "edgy" distortion to the sound. For powerful guitar sound of Rock and Blues, it is an indispensable effect. There are two different types (Distortion 1 and 2). Turn the Knob to adjust
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    Implementation Chart Yamaha [ Digital Keyboard ] Date : 26-Feb-2019 Model SHS-500RD, SHS-500B MIDI Select Modulation Portamento Data Entry (MSB) Data Entry (LSB) Main Volume,Pan Expression Sustain Sound Control Portamento Control Effect Depth RPN Inc,Dec RPN LSB,MSB Mode 1 : OMNI ON
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    shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument. • The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies. Manual Development Group ©2018 Yamaha Corporation
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Contents
The Functions
Tuning
EQ Type
Modulation
Pitch Bend Range
Portamento
Portamento Time
DSP Type
MIDI Select
MIDI Channel
Local Control
Audio Loop Back
Battery Type
Auto power off
How to Use Terminals
[PHONES]
[AUX IN]
[LINE OUT]
[TO HOST]
Audio data – USB Audio
Interface function
MIDI data
[MIDI]
Troubleshooting
Voice List
Drum Kit List
Voice Parameters
Effect List
DSP Type List
MIDI Implementation Chart
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