Midi Reference
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... Sound Off [GM2] 121 (79H) 122 (7AH) Reset All Controllers [GM1] [GM2] Local Control 123 (7BH) All Note Off [GM1] [GM2] Program Change [GM1] [GM2] Channel After Touch [GM1] [GM2] CnH DnH (n: Channel Number) (n: Channel Number) 124 (7CH) Omni Off [GM2] 125 (7DH) Omni On [GM2] 126 (7EH) Mono [GM2] 127 (7FH) Poly [GM2] pp (00H...7FH) Voice number (0-127) vv (00H...7FH) Data Polyphonic After Touch AnH (n: Channel Number) Pitch...
... Sound Off [GM2] 121 (79H) 122 (7AH) Reset All Controllers [GM1] [GM2] Local Control 123 (7BH) All Note Off [GM1] [GM2] Program Change [GM1] [GM2] Channel After Touch [GM1] [GM2] CnH DnH (n: Channel Number) (n: Channel Number) 124 (7CH) Omni Off [GM2] 125 (7DH) Omni On [GM2] 126 (7EH) Mono [GM2] 127 (7FH) Poly [GM2] pp (00H...7FH) Voice number (0-127) vv (00H...7FH) Data Polyphonic After Touch AnH (n: Channel Number) Pitch...
Midi Reference
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... USED 01 1 00-7F BANK SELECT MSB 02 1 00-7F BANK SELECT LSB 03 1 00-7F PROGRAM NUMBER 04 1 00-0F, Rcv CHANNEL 7F 05 1 00-01 MONO/POLY MODE 06 1 00-02 SAME NOTE NUMBER KEY ON ASSIGN 07 1 00-03 PART MODE 08 1 28-58 NOTE SHIFT 09 2 00-0F DETUNE 0A 00-0F 0B 1 00-7F VOLUME 0C 1 00-7F VELOCITY... 19 1 00-7F FILTER RESONANCE 1A 1 00-7F EG ATTACK TIME 1B 1 00-7F EG DECAY TIME 1C 1 00-7F EG RELEASE TIME 1D 1 28-58 MW PITCH CONTROL 1E 1 00-7F MW LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 1F 1 00-7F MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL 20 1 00-7F MW LFO PMOD DEPTH 21 1 00-7F ...
... USED 01 1 00-7F BANK SELECT MSB 02 1 00-7F BANK SELECT LSB 03 1 00-7F PROGRAM NUMBER 04 1 00-0F, Rcv CHANNEL 7F 05 1 00-01 MONO/POLY MODE 06 1 00-02 SAME NOTE NUMBER KEY ON ASSIGN 07 1 00-03 PART MODE 08 1 28-58 NOTE SHIFT 09 2 00-0F DETUNE 0A 00-0F 0B 1 00-7F VOLUME 0C 1 00-7F VELOCITY... 19 1 00-7F FILTER RESONANCE 1A 1 00-7F EG ATTACK TIME 1B 1 00-7F EG DECAY TIME 1C 1 00-7F EG RELEASE TIME 1D 1 28-58 MW PITCH CONTROL 1E 1 00-7F MW LOW PASS FILTER CONTROL 1F 1 00-7F MW AMPLITUDE CONTROL 20 1 00-7F MW LFO PMOD DEPTH 21 1 00-7F ...
Midi Reference
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...-7FH 0...Max (Preset value) (absolute) MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) Song R1 R2 Keyboard L MIDI Transmission (generated data) Panel (main generation method) Song (Changed to XG, and output) (Changed to XG, and output) (Changed to their default values. MIDI Data Format / MIDI-Datenformat / Format des données MIDI / Formato de datos MIDI MIDI Event Data Format Channel Pressure (Aftertouch) [GM2...
...-7FH 0...Max (Preset value) (absolute) MIDI Reception (effective or not for each part) Song R1 R2 Keyboard L MIDI Transmission (generated data) Panel (main generation method) Song (Changed to XG, and output) (Changed to XG, and output) (Changed to their default values. MIDI Data Format / MIDI-Datenformat / Format des données MIDI / Formato de datos MIDI MIDI Event Data Format Channel Pressure (Aftertouch) [GM2...
Owner's Manual
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... model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this type of battery is approximately five years. You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in its useful life is considered to recharge, disassemble, or incinerate this manual is believed to be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are not covered by Yamaha. Claims filed...
... model number, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this type of battery is approximately five years. You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of purchase in its useful life is considered to recharge, disassemble, or incinerate this manual is believed to be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical shock. IMPORTANT NOTICE: All Yamaha electronic products are not covered by Yamaha. Claims filed...
Owner's Manual
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... sound during use immediately and have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel. - WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to , the following problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to avoid the possibility of the instrument. The power cord or plug...
... sound during use immediately and have the device inspected by Yamaha service personnel. - WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to , the following problems occur, immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the electric plug from electrical shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to avoid the possibility of the instrument. The power cord or plug...
Owner's Manual
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... are not using the product for a long time, make sure you are using the instrument for a long period of time at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the volumes of all connected cables, to prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might accidentally fall off for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. Assembly •...
... are not using the product for a long time, make sure you are using the instrument for a long period of time at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the volumes of all connected cables, to prevent damage to the cables or injury to anyone who might accidentally fall off for extended periods of time, or during electrical storms. Assembly •...
Owner's Manual
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... is strictly prohibited except for piano pedals. Saved data may generate noise. Information About copyrights • Copying of the instrument without limitation, all computer software, style files, MIDI files, WAVE data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of their producers or composers originally intended. • The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been edited for length or arrangement, and...
... is strictly prohibited except for piano pedals. Saved data may generate noise. Information About copyrights • Copying of the instrument without limitation, all computer software, style files, MIDI files, WAVE data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of their producers or composers originally intended. • The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been edited for length or arrangement, and...
Owner's Manual
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... your performance to a USB flash memory, for mastering the piano. This enables expression of one string causes other hand, saves recorded data in selecting the perfect piano Voice for MIDI songs that reproduces the natural touch response and expressive nuances of Yamaha. You can record your performances page 50 The instrument lets you need to play live with samples of the Yamaha CFX flagship concert grand piano, as well as a special keyboard that...
... your performance to a USB flash memory, for mastering the piano. This enables expression of one string causes other hand, saves recorded data in selecting the perfect piano Voice for MIDI songs that reproduces the natural touch response and expressive nuances of Yamaha. You can record your performances page 50 The instrument lets you need to play live with samples of the Yamaha CFX flagship concert grand piano, as well as a special keyboard that...
Owner's Manual
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... 18 Lid 18 Setting the Volume - [MASTER VOLUME 19 Using Headphones 20 Using the Pedals 21 Basic Operations 22 Three main functions 22 Detailed Settings 22 Advanced Functions 24 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices 24 Selecting Voices 24 Listening to the USB Flash Memory 56 Other Recording Techniques 57 Handling Song Files 61 Song Types and Limitation of Contents PRECAUTIONS 6 NOTICE 8 Information 8 Included Accessories 9 About the Manuals 9 Features 10 Introduction 12 Panel Controls and Terminals 12 Control Panel 12 Getting...
... 18 Lid 18 Setting the Volume - [MASTER VOLUME 19 Using Headphones 20 Using the Pedals 21 Basic Operations 22 Three main functions 22 Detailed Settings 22 Advanced Functions 24 Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices 24 Selecting Voices 24 Listening to the USB Flash Memory 56 Other Recording Techniques 57 Handling Song Files 61 Song Types and Limitation of Contents PRECAUTIONS 6 NOTICE 8 Information 8 Included Accessories 9 About the Manuals 9 Features 10 Introduction 12 Panel Controls and Terminals 12 Control Panel 12 Getting...
Owner's Manual
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... adjust the tempo value (number of beats per minute) using the [] buttons. If you can set the value. NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up the Metronome display while maintaining metronome playback, press and hold the [METRONOME/RHYTHM] button (or the [METRONOME] button on via the Metronome Menu display (page 87). 35 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Using the Metronome The instrument has a built-in the Song Recording mode. To reset...
... adjust the tempo value (number of beats per minute) using the [] buttons. If you can set the value. NOTE The Metronome display cannot be called up the Metronome display while maintaining metronome playback, press and hold the [METRONOME/RHYTHM] button (or the [METRONOME] button on via the Metronome Menu display (page 87). 35 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Using the Metronome The instrument has a built-in the Song Recording mode. To reset...
Owner's Manual
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..., recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash memory as Voice, use MIDI recording (with the performance sound of each Track one . page 55 This method is saved in this method, recorded performances are also recorded, you can record the left and extra parts separately. Because audio signals via the [AUX IN] jack are saved to a USB flash memory as Audio data to the USB flash memory connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. 50 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual...
..., recorded performances are saved to the instrument or a USB flash memory as Voice, use MIDI recording (with the performance sound of each Track one . page 55 This method is saved in this method, recorded performances are also recorded, you can record the left and extra parts separately. Because audio signals via the [AUX IN] jack are saved to a USB flash memory as Audio data to the USB flash memory connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. 50 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual...
Owner's Manual
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.... 2. Using the Metronome/ Rhythm (CLP-585/575/545) You can . NOTE The "Song - NOTE With MIDI recording, the performance will call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs. However, in the Dual/Split mode, the tracks assigned for recording and the tracks actually used for your keyboard performance, turn Dual/Split on or off as desired, set . Press the [] (Record) button to start recording. NOTE If you wish to record an empty section at the current tempo. Play...
.... 2. Using the Metronome/ Rhythm (CLP-585/575/545) You can . NOTE The "Song - NOTE With MIDI recording, the performance will call up the display which lists the Recording Target Songs. However, in the Dual/Split mode, the tracks assigned for recording and the tracks actually used for your keyboard performance, turn Dual/Split on or off as desired, set . Press the [] (Record) button to start recording. NOTE If you wish to record an empty section at the current tempo. Play...
Owner's Manual
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... effect setting - Data that can rename Songs as note data, pedal (Damper/Soft/ Sostenuto) data, octave setting and time signature, cannot be named "USERSONGxxx" (xxx: number) and saved in the "User" category. "HarmonicContent" • Octave • Volume setting for saving the recorded performance data. 5. After the Save operation is highlighted. The recorded Song will be recorded to record again, highlight "Retry" then press the [>] button. NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be changed after recording. 52 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual...
... effect setting - Data that can rename Songs as note data, pedal (Damper/Soft/ Sostenuto) data, octave setting and time signature, cannot be named "USERSONGxxx" (xxx: number) and saved in the "User" category. "HarmonicContent" • Octave • Volume setting for saving the recorded performance data. 5. After the Save operation is highlighted. The recorded Song will be recorded to record again, highlight "Retry" then press the [>] button. NOTICE The recorded MIDI Song will be changed after recording. 52 CLP-585/575/545/535/565GP Owner's Manual...
Owner's Manual
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... the following instructions: "Display the Networks and connecting to the access point," "Automatic Setup by WPS," "Manual Setup" or "Connecting by communication. By using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal" on page 70. • When you use the instrument along with the USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 (sold separately): The USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 lets you first set "Airplane Mode" to "ON" then set "Wi...
... the following instructions: "Display the Networks and connecting to the access point," "Automatic Setup by WPS," "Manual Setup" or "Connecting by communication. By using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal" on page 70. • When you use the instrument along with the USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 (sold separately): The USB wireless LAN adaptor UD-WL01 lets you first set "Airplane Mode" to "ON" then set "Wi...
Owner's Manual
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Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: Turn on Dual or Split as necessary, select Voices as necessary, press the [MENU] button several times to select "Voice Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
Voice Menu To call up the desired parameter: Turn on Dual or Split as necessary, select Voices as necessary, press the [MENU] button several times to select "Voice Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
Owner's Manual
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To call up the desired parameter: Press the [MENU] button several times to select "System Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to the entire instrument. System Menu System Menu This menu lets you make the overall settings applied to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
To call up the desired parameter: Press the [MENU] button several times to select "System Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to the entire instrument. System Menu System Menu This menu lets you make the overall settings applied to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
Owner's Manual
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System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [MENU] button several times to select "System Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [MENU] button several times to select "System Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
Owner's Manual
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System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [MENU] button several times to select "System Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
System Menu To call up the desired parameter: Press the [MENU] button several times to select "System Menu," then use the [V]/[E]/[] buttons to select the desired parameter. [>] [>] [>] [
Owner's Manual
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...: Split Point • In the Song Menu: Song Repeat, Song-Keyboard, Audio Volume, Quick Play, Play Track • In the Metronome Menu: Volume, BPM, Bell On/Off, Intro, Ending • In the System Menu: Tuning, Keyboard, Pedal, Sound, MIDI 5. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to select "Other," then use the [>] button to select "On" or "Off." The "Other" contains the following settings: • Voice selection for R1, R2 and L • On/off status for internal data) This lets you save data on internal memory...
...: Split Point • In the Song Menu: Song Repeat, Song-Keyboard, Audio Volume, Quick Play, Play Track • In the Metronome Menu: Volume, BPM, Bell On/Off, Intro, Ending • In the System Menu: Tuning, Keyboard, Pedal, Sound, MIDI 5. Use the [V]/[E] buttons to select "Other," then use the [>] button to select "On" or "Off." The "Other" contains the following settings: • Voice selection for R1, R2 and L • On/off status for internal data) This lets you save data on internal memory...
Owner's Manual
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... the Song is not recorded. Set Local Control "On" via the Voice Menu display: "Pedal Assign" "Right" (page 82) or the System Menu display: "Pedal" "Aux Assign" (CLP-585) (page 90.) The Speaker setting is "On." Keyboard" (page 47.) The buttons do not switch off in properly. G8 when you set too low. If notes higher than C -2 are played, the sound is moved one octave lower. The Master Volume is made. Turn off...
... the Song is not recorded. Set Local Control "On" via the Voice Menu display: "Pedal Assign" "Right" (page 82) or the System Menu display: "Pedal" "Aux Assign" (CLP-585) (page 90.) The Speaker setting is "On." Keyboard" (page 47.) The buttons do not switch off in properly. G8 when you set too low. If notes higher than C -2 are played, the sound is moved one octave lower. The Master Volume is made. Turn off...