Yamaha YC61 YC61 Owners Manual

Yamaha YC61 Manual

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    English Français Español STAGE KEYBOARD CLAVIER DE SCÈNE TECLADO DE ESCENARIO EN FR ES
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    instructions found in the users manual eliminate the problem by using In the case of radio Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Yamaha Corporation of America Address: 6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif. 90620 Telephone: 714-522-9011 Type of Equipment: STAGE KEYBOARD Model Name: YC61
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    (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1 Read these instructions. 2 Keep these instructions. 3 Heed all warnings. 4 Follow all instructions. or dealer and ask for the correct method of disposal. (weee_eu_en_02) 4 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    in electrical shock. If you notice any abnormality • When one of the following problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from the outlet. Then have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel. - The power cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged. - It
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    so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause is easily accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn into the gaps on the panel or keyboard. This could cause physical injury to you consult a physician. Yamaha cannot be held responsible YC61 Owner's Manual DMI-5 2/2
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    or keyboard. keyboard) Live Set Sounds (including Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which Yamaha Yamaha Corporation is not required in such cases.  About this manual • The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional manual manual as a permanent record of your
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    Yamaha YC61. This instrument is a Stage Keyboard designed especially for live performance. Please read this Owner's Manual carefully before using the instrument in order to take full advantage of its various features. When you have finished reading the manual to instantly improvise sound changes, on
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    Set Sound 12 Swapping/Copying Live Set Sounds 13 Initializing the Live Set Sound 13 Editing File Names/Live Set Sound Names 24 Saving / Loading to not produce sound when the built-in keyboard is played .......... Troubleshooting 52 Specifications 54 Index 55 DATA LIST 56 Live Set Sound
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     "Pitch Bend Range" (page 49).  Modulation Lever (Assignable) For applying vibrato to the sound. Another Control Change number can be assigned to this lever. The assignment of Control Change number can be of other information depending on the function currently being used. 10 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    the [MENU] button → "General" → "Keyboard/Pedal" → "Touch Curve" (page 38). sound, regardless of playing strength, and the settings of the [TOUCH] button do not affect the Organ Section. [MENU] button For calling up the screens for making overall system settings (page 36). YC61 Owner's Manual
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    Sounds have been installed in the Live Set Pages 1-10. Live Set Sound Live Set Sounds [1]-[8] for one Live Set button For storing the edited Live Set Sound. The following content is stored. Sound.  Storing a Live Set Sound 1. Press the [STORE] button. A screen for selecting the Live Set Sound
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    from Soundmondo. Soundmondo is a service for managing and sharing the Sound settings on an iOS application or by using the Google Chrome browser on a Mac or PC. For details, refer to the website below. http://www.yamaha.com/2/soundmondo  Swapping/Copying Live Set Sounds 1. Call up the Live Set
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    common to both LOWER and UPPER parts. NOTE The organ sound characteristics (such as leakage level of the tonewheel and volume of the key click sound) can be set from the [SETTINGS] button  "Sound"  "Organ Settings" (page 42). These settings are stored in the Live Set Sound. 14 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    percussion sound. • When this is set to [2nd], pressing a key generates a percussion sound at the same pitch as the [4'] drawbar (2nd harmonic). • When this is set to [3rd], pressing a key generates a percussion sound at the same pitch as the [2 2/3'] drawbar (3rd harmonic). YC61 Owner's Manual 15
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    settings. L+R The Section sounds no matter where on the keyboard you play. L The Section sounds only when you play the left section of the keyboard. R The Section sounds only when you play the  "Control Panel"  "Display Lights"  "Ins Effect" to "On" (page 39). 16 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    details, see page 32. Effect The YC61 features Insertion Effects that can be set REVERB Section is not applied to the delay sound. • The status of the [SELECT] Key B Sections, and the sound you play is added to the Looper. All off of the Sections, and the sound you play will not have any
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    [SETTINGS] button  "Sound"  "Rotary Speaker"  "Stereo/Mono." • Lead, Crunch, Double, and Case use stereo input and stereo SWITCH [ASSIGNABLE] can be set via the [MENU] button → "General" → "Keyboard/Pedal" → "Foot Switch Assign" (page 38). The function of the other controllers YC61 Owner's Manual
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    effect for the Section selected with the [SEND] button. T UV W S Master EQ adjusts the tone of the overall sound. S MASTER EQUALIZER [ON/OFF] button To enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Master EQ. The For setting the gain (-12 to +12) of the low range (80 Hz). YC61 Owner's Manual 19
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    can use an external MIDI device (such as a keyboard or sequencer) to control the sounds on this instrument.  FOOT SWITCH [SUSTAIN] jack switching Live Set Sounds. In the default settings, "Live Set+" is assigned. You can assign functions from the [MENU] button → "General" → "Keyboard/Pedal" → "
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    FC4A, FC5 FC4A, FC5 External MIDI keyboard, etc. FC7 External synthesizer, etc. Keyboard amplifier or Monitor speakers Headphones  FOOT other audio equipment, ensure that all devices are turned off. NOTE The sound output via the headphones is identical to that output via the OUTPUT
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    has no built-in speakers, you will need to monitor the sound of the instrument by using external equipment. Connect a set of connections, be sure that your cables have the appropriate ratings. Keyboard amplifier or monitor speaker (left) (right) [AC IN] switch to STANDBY. 22 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    , use the corresponding Section [ON/OFF] switch. When the indicator lamp of the Section [ON/OFF] switch is lit, the corresponding Voice Section will sound when you play the keyboard. When multiple Sections are set to on, those Sections will sound simultaneously in a layer. YC61 Owner's Manual 23
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    to edit the name → Edit the name → [ENTER] button to save the file.  Editing Live Set Sound Names Select the desired Live Set Sound for which you wish to edit the name → [SETTINGS] button → "Name" → Edit the name → the data or saves the file. Terminates the edit operation. 24 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    Live Set Sound included in the file. In that case, select "Load Live Set Sound" in step 6 to call up the screen for selecting the Live Set Sound in the file. Then select the desired data, and execute loading. The data is loaded into the currently selected Live Set Sound. YC61 Owner's Manual 25
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    manual of the USB device.  Compatible USB devices • USB flash drive Other USB devices such as a USB hub, computer keyboard or mouse cannot be used. The instrument does not necessarily support all commercially available USB devices. Yamaha DEVICE] terminal. 26 YC61 Owner's Manual  Formatting a USB
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    LOWER part with an external MIDI keyboard, set "External Keyboard" to "2manualLo." MIDI [IN] terminal YC61 MIDI [OUT] terminal External MIDI keyboard, stage piano, etc. Controlling a synthesizer or tone generator module from this instrument You can play the sounds of an external MIDI tone generator
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    manual of that product. • For details about MIDI channels, refer to page 30. Setting the internal tone generator to not produce sound when the built-in keyboard as tone generator MIDI [OUT] terminal USB [TO HOST] terminal YC61 USB cable USB terminal Computer When using the MIDI [IN]/[OUT]
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    keyboard for DAW software. • Recording your performance on this instrument in MIDI or audio format by DAW software on your computer. A USB cable and the Yamaha Steinberg USB Driver are necessary to connect this instrument to the computer. Follow the instructions ] terminal. YC61 Owner's Manual 29
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    keyboard or selecting a Live Set Sound , a wide range of other data types can also be exchanged via MIDI. Using the powerful functionality provided by this technology, you can not only play other instruments using this instrument's keyboard receiving device will produce sound in response to the
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    Sounds sound settings Sound. You can create a new Live Set Sound in the selected Live Set Sound (page 40). [EXIT] → "General" → "Keyboard / Pedal" → B Sections of the selected Live Set Sound. This is the same effect as [ the [SETTINGS] button → "Sound" → "Key A Settings"/"Key button → "Sound" → "Tempo
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    deep sound with complex that features multiple sound modulation to give featuring a warm analog sound. Turn the [DEPTH] featuring a complex sound by cross feedback featuring a warm analog sound. Turn the [DEPTH Effect that moves the sound in the stereo field volume changes by keyboard touch. Turn
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    ]  "Sound"  " warm analog sound. Turn the , repeating the sound for a short the delay sound. • delay sounds you input sound. Turn sound more degraded and less clear. Tech Ring Modulator Slicer Effect that changes the input sound to a metallic sound sound sounds the sound sound to give the sound
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    of percussion sounds, or the long release of sustained piano sound. The YC61 controls the following three characteristics with a single knob. Attack Decay Release Determines the time which the sound reaches B 64 127 Attack Decay Release 0 64 127 0 64 127 0 64 127 34 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    sound by passing or only a specific frequency range and cutting signals in other frequency ranges. The YC61 to as Filter control type. The YC61 has seven types. The type can you create synthesizer-like sounds. Reso Minus A Reso are strongly emphasized, and the sound gets brighter when turning the
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    [ENTER] button to return to the Top screen (Live Set Sound). General Function name Master Tune MIDI Settings MIDI Port USB MIDI Off," they are used as Port 2 (USB-MIDI interface). In this case, MIDI messages received by the MIDI [IN] terminal are output without Default: 1 36 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    when you have created a Live Set Sound combining this instrument's Organ Section and a DAW software's strings sound, you can use the operators of the (Modulation Lever, Foot Controller, etc.) when switching between Live Set Sounds. When this is set to "Reset," the controllers are reset to
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    keyboard up or down. Settings: -3 - +3 Default: +0 Transposes the pitch of the keyboard on the keyboard (page soft you play the keyboard. This parameter is only keyboard and controllers, and no sound will be produced when the keyboard 64 Adjusts the final output sound level of the instrument. Settings
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    reflected. Default: Jump Section Hold When this is set to "Enable," you can select another Live Set Sound and still maintain (hold) the current settings of the desired Sections. Push and hold the Section [ON/ (Default) or in descending order (Reverse). Default: Default YC61 Owner's Manual 39
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    which Live Set Sound is shown Live Set Sounds. You Sound with another userspecified Live Set Sound. Copies the stored data of the currently selected Live Set Sound to another userspecified Live Set Sound Sound currently being edited. Copies the settings of the SPEAKER/AMP Section of the Live Set Sound
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    Sound. If, while editing a Live Set Sound you have not yet stored, you select a different Live Set Sound Sound. NOTICE The latest edited status for each Live Set Sound Set Page File Live Set Sound File File Utility Save Load Live Set Sound from a file containing multiple Live Set Sounds such as
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    the effect of the expression pedal on a vintage organ. • Volume: The pedal effect is applied directly before the REVERB Section after the Organ sound is generated. Operating the pedal changes the volume, but not the distortion, of the Organ sound. Default: Drive+Vol 42 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    pitch shifts over a particular amount of time, regardless of how far apart the pitches between the two sounds are. Default: Rate Determines the settings for creating a sense of thickness and spaciousness in an FM see "EG/Filter Control Type List" (page 34). Default: Flat Reso YC61 Owner's Manual 43
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    in semitone steps. Settings: -12 - +12 Default: +0 NOTE This setting does not affect MIDI output data. Determines the key position when splitting the keyboard into left hand and right hand sections. The set value becomes the lowest note of the right hand section. Settings: C#-2 - G8 Default: G2 44
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    can make settings so that combine the YC61 with an external keyboard for a two-manual organ, or performing only the Key A and/or Key B Sections on an external keyboard, etc. NOTE For Sections/parts that are set to generate sound only when playing an external keyboard, display of the Split on the
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    external MIDI device. Sound is generated when the keyboard on this instrument is played. Default: Ext+Int Connection example Organ = Off, Key A = Off, Key B = ExtOnly Key B MIDI [IN] terminal YC61: Organ (UPPER/LOWER) + Key A MIDI [OUT] terminal External MIDI device such as a stage piano: Key
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    This function is for using the YC61 as a master keyboard. It allows the keyboard to be split into as many as four different zones, each of which can control separate sounds of an external tone generator. For example, you can make a Live Set Sound combining Voices from this instrument and the
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    message to the external tone generator played by the currently selected zone upon selection of the Live Set Sound. Default: 1 Volume* Determines the volume to be sent as a MIDI message to the external tone generator played by the currently selected zone. Default: On 48 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    generator organ type (F1 to F3) is selected. Determines the speed of the vibrato effect applied to keyboard notes. This can be set individually for each Voice Section. Settings: +64 - +0 - +63 ) connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER [1] jack. Settings: 0 - 127 Default: 127 YC61 Owner's Manual 49
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    Red, Yellow, Green, Cyan, Blue, Magenta Default: Upper = White, Lower = Red Name Determines the names of Live Set Sounds. For details on editing Live Set Sound names, refer to "Editing File Names/Live Set Sound Names" (page 24). NOTE To store the edited names, you'll need to use the Store operation
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    -in USB flash drive is either unformatted or formatted in a way that this instrument does not support. Please format the USB device using this instrument. Communication with the USB device has been shut down error occurred while reading or writing to/from a USB flash drive. YC61 Owner's Manual 51
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    Appendix Troubleshooting No sound? Wrong sound? When a problem like this occurs, please check the following points before assuming that the product is faulty. Many problems can be solved by executing the Factory Reset operation (page 23). If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer. Issue
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    ". Set the "LCD SW" to "On" (page 39). "Display Lights" → "LCD Contrast" value is Adjust the contrast from "LCD Contrast" set too low. (page 39). YC61 Owner's Manual 53
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    Generation Technology Polyphony (max.) Voices Number of Live Set Sounds Number of Voices Effects Display Connectors Type Size/Weight Dimensions (W x D x H) Weight Included Accessories Details YC61 61 keys, semi-weighted waterfall keyboard (initial touch) VCM Organ, AWM2, FM VCM Organ + AWM2
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    Keyboard 27, 45 External MIDI keyboard 27 F Factory Reset 23 File type 25 Filter 16, 35 I iPad 27, 29 iPhone 27, 29 K Key A Section 16 Key B Section 16 L Live Set 12 Live Set Sound 12, 23 Live Set View 12 Load 25 LOWER 15 M Master EQ 19 Master Keyboard (Seamless Sound Switching
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    DATA LIST Live Set Sound List Bank No Name Split Point Section Voice Name MSB LSB PC 1 1 Jazz Lead G2 Organ H1 63 0 1 Key A - Key B - 1 3 G2 Organ - 63 5 3 Key A FM Pf's Heart Key B - 6 4 FM EP 4 G2 Organ - 63 5 4 Key A FM Urban EP Key B FM DX EP 56 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    - 63 9 6 Key A Upright Bass Key B - 10 7 Fingered Bass G2 Organ - 63 9 7 Key A Finger Bass Key B - 10 8 Slap Bass G2 Organ - 63 9 8 Key A Slap Bass Key B - YC61 Owner's Manual 57
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    3 29 FM Brass 30 FM Brass Ens 31 FM Syn Lead 1 32 FM Syn Lead 2 33 Classic Mini 34 Mini Lead 35 Funky Mini 58 YC61 Owner's Manual Parameter Value(*) 0 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 31
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    number used for the "Voice Number" parameters (pages 67, 68). Parameter Value(*) 134 135 136 137 138 139 140 141 142 143 144 DATA LIST YC61 Owner's Manual 59
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    and modulation lever. Parameters shown within parentheses do not affect the sound of this instrument. CC No. (LCD indication) Organ Key D [DEPTH] knob & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar Table (*1) A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A D D B B C B A A A A A A A 60 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    L: Drawbar 2' 117 L: Drawbar 1 3/5' 118 L: Drawbar 1 1/3' 119 L: Drawbar 1' --- Live Set Sound + --- Live Set Sound --- USB Audio Volume Panel controls & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar & Drawbar Transmitted Recognized 0 0-63 64 64 127 65-127 YC61 Owner's Manual 61
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    Master Keyboard Mode SW is set to on. Complies with MIDI Transmit Channel in any other case. LSB BnH,20H | | | +---------CHANNEL MODE MESSAGE | | ALL SOUND OFF BnH,78H | | RESET ALL CONTROLLERS BnH,79H | | numbers that are not supported by this instrument will 62 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    aaaaaaa ddddddd | F7 Exclusive status YAMAHA ID Device Number Group ID High SOUND OFF clears all the sounds in the specific channel(s) played by both the keyboard and the data via MIDI. ALL NOTES OFF received via MIDI clears the sounds in the specific channel(s) played via MIDI. YC61 Owner's Manual
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    00 7F 00 BULK CONTROL 0E 00 00 0F 00 00 STORE TO FLASH 0D 00 00 Live Set Sound 46 00 00 Zone 4A zz 00 Organ Section 50 00 00 50 1p 00 Keys Sections 60 0s High am: Parameter Address Middle al: Parameter Address Low dt: Data cc: Data Checksum 64 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    Sound User - (pp = 0 - 19, n = 0 - 7) 7F 00 1 - Current Sound Buffer - SYSTEM System Common Group Number = 7F 1C, Model ID = 09 Address Size Data Range High Mid Low Parameter Name Description Default (HEX) Notes YC61 43 Keyboard Octave -3 - 0 - +3 40 Shift 07 1 34 - 4C Keyboard -
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    YC61 Notes 46 00 00 1 20 - 7F Live Set Sound Name 1 32 - 127 (ASCII) 40 'I' 01 1 20 - 7F Live Set Sound Name 2 32 - 127 (ASCII) 6E 'n' 02 1 20 - 7F Live Set Sound Speaker B, UK Lead, UK Crunch, US Double, US Case 33 1 00 - 02 Speaker/Amp Section Select Organ, Keys YC61 Owner's Manual
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    09 Address Size Data Range High Mid Low Parameter Name Description Default (HEX) Notes YC61 50 00 00 2 00 - 00 Voice Number 00 - 05 H1, H2 1 reserved 10 1 00 - 04 External Keyboard External + Internal, External Only, 2 manual (Upper), 2 manual (Lower), Off 11 1 reserved 12 1 reserved
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    Receive Sostenuto Off, On 01 29 1 00 - 01 Receive Soft Off, On 01 2A 1 00 - 02 External Keyboard External + Internal, 00 External Only, Off 2B 1 reserved 2C 1 reserved 2D 1 00 - 01 Effect 1 Switch Modulator, Slicer, LP Filter, Damper Resonance, Harmonic Enhancer 68 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    X X Common : Song Sel. X X : Tune X X System : Clock X X Real Time : Commands X X : All Sound Off X Aux : Reset All Cntrls X : Local On/Off X Mes- : All Notes Off X sages: Active Sense O : Reset Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO O : Yes X : No YC61 Owner's Manual 69
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    SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. 70 YC61 Owner's Manual
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    at our website) or contact Customer Service at the address or telephone number identified below. Website Address: Yamaha.io/SynthAndStageWarranty Customer Service: Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue, Buena Park, CA 90620-1273 Telephone: 800-854-1569 YC61 Owner's Manual 73
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