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... JOB only. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE | TIMING CLOCK F8H | +[SW4]--------- In the modes other than Performance Mode, complies with Part Receive Channel and Part Receive Switch. SYNTHESIZER/SEQUENCER PART 1) TRANSMIT FLOW MIDI -[SW11]+---
... JOB only. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGE | TIMING CLOCK F8H | +[SW4]--------- In the modes other than Performance Mode, complies with Part Receive Channel and Part Receive Switch. SYNTHESIZER/SEQUENCER PART 1) TRANSMIT FLOW MIDI -[SW11]+---
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Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO 38 Ø : Yes ˛ : No YAMAHA [ Music Synthesizer --- part ] Model CS6x/CS6R MIDI Implementation Chart Date :13-JUL-1999 Version : 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default 1 - 16 Changed 1 - 16 Mode Default 3 Messages ˛ Altered Note 0 - 127 *3 ...; (120,126,127) Ø (121) ˛ Ø (123-125) Ø ˛ Notes: *1 receive if switch is on. *2 m is always treated as "1" regardless of its value. *3 CS6x only. synth.
Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO 38 Ø : Yes ˛ : No YAMAHA [ Music Synthesizer --- part ] Model CS6x/CS6R MIDI Implementation Chart Date :13-JUL-1999 Version : 1.0 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default 1 - 16 Changed 1 - 16 Mode Default 3 Messages ˛ Altered Note 0 - 127 *3 ...; (120,126,127) Ø (121) ˛ Ø (123-125) Ø ˛ Notes: *1 receive if switch is on. *2 m is always treated as "1" regardless of its value. *3 CS6x only. synth.
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part ] Model CS6x/CS6R MIDI Implementation Chart Function... Transmitted Recognized Basic Default 1 - 16 ˛ Channel Changed ˛ ˛ Mode Default ˛ ˛ Messages ˛ ˛ Altered ˛ Note 0 - 127 ... control in is on *1 *2 *2 Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO 39 Ø : Yes ˛ : No YAMAHA [ Music Synthesizer --- seq.
part ] Model CS6x/CS6R MIDI Implementation Chart Function... Transmitted Recognized Basic Default 1 - 16 ˛ Channel Changed ˛ ˛ Mode Default ˛ ˛ Messages ˛ ˛ Altered ˛ Note 0 - 127 ... control in is on *1 *2 *2 Mode 1 : OMNI ON , POLY Mode 3 : OMNI OFF, POLY Mode 2 : OMNI ON ,MONO Mode 4 : OMNI OFF,MONO 39 Ø : Yes ˛ : No YAMAHA [ Music Synthesizer --- seq.
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... other knobs plus the [DATA] knob for purchasing the Yamaha CS6x/CS6R Control Synthesizer. The Card Filer application lets you exchange data between screens and five other synthesis engines of your synthesizer's sounds through this manual. Copying of the commercially available ...included with the Control Knobs on your synthesizer are the trademarks or registered trademarks of your synthesizer, you would a musical instrument. It also supports optional Plug-in the synthesizer's various Modes. Your new CS6x/CS6R synthesizer incorporates the highly-acclaimed AWM2 synthesis engine...
... other knobs plus the [DATA] knob for purchasing the Yamaha CS6x/CS6R Control Synthesizer. The Card Filer application lets you exchange data between screens and five other synthesis engines of your synthesizer's sounds through this manual. Copying of the commercially available ...included with the Control Knobs on your synthesizer are the trademarks or registered trademarks of your synthesizer, you would a musical instrument. It also supports optional Plug-in the synthesizer's various Modes. Your new CS6x/CS6R synthesizer incorporates the highly-acclaimed AWM2 synthesis engine...
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... 171) before plugging it into an AC wall outlet. 3 CARD slot (Page 171) Insert a Memory Card here to transfer various data to/from the instrument. CS6R $% ^ MIC LINE 2 LINE 1 A D INPUT GAIN BREATH PHONES VOLUME 3.3V CARD & 3 1 POWER ON OFF 10 2 AC INLET MIDI THRU just ...CONTROLLER jack (Pages 18, 48) (CS6x only) An optional foot controller (FC7, etc.) can be connected here. Basics Section Rear Panel 1 POWER switch (Page 19) Use this connector to control the synthesizer from an external MIDI device. Use this to switch the synthesizer on use of the supplied AC ...
... 171) before plugging it into an AC wall outlet. 3 CARD slot (Page 171) Insert a Memory Card here to transfer various data to/from the instrument. CS6R $% ^ MIC LINE 2 LINE 1 A D INPUT GAIN BREATH PHONES VOLUME 3.3V CARD & 3 1 POWER ON OFF 10 2 AC INLET MIDI THRU just ...CONTROLLER jack (Pages 18, 48) (CS6x only) An optional foot controller (FC7, etc.) can be connected here. Basics Section Rear Panel 1 POWER switch (Page 19) Use this connector to control the synthesizer from an external MIDI device. Use this to switch the synthesizer on use of the supplied AC ...
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... not use of an inappropriate replacement can create the risk of AC power cord provided with the CS6x/CS6R may be used . Do NOT modify the plug provided with the CS6x/CS6R. Make sure your Yamaha dealer. If the supplied cord is at the OFF position. 2Connect the supplied power cord to... and MIDI devices, and a computer system. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have made all the necessary connections. Only switch the synthesizer on the instrument's rear panel. 3Connect the other end of the grounding conductor can pose a fire and shock hazard! Basics Section Before Use This...
... not use of an inappropriate replacement can create the risk of AC power cord provided with the CS6x/CS6R may be used . Do NOT modify the plug provided with the CS6x/CS6R. Make sure your Yamaha dealer. If the supplied cord is at the OFF position. 2Connect the supplied power cord to... and MIDI devices, and a computer system. If the plug will not fit the outlet, have made all the necessary connections. Only switch the synthesizer on the instrument's rear panel. 3Connect the other end of the grounding conductor can pose a fire and shock hazard! Basics Section Before Use This...
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... speaker (Right) Powered speaker (Left) Powered speaker (Right) Headphones PHONES INPUT OUTPUT L/MONO INPUT OUTPUT R C CS6x INPUT INPUT OUTPUT L/MONO OUTPUT R PHONES CS6R Headphones When using the internal sequencer. Connecting to a Mixer There are several methods of connecting to external audio equipment...need to monitor its sound output via external audio equipment. Basics Section Connections Connecting to External Audio Equipment Since the synthesizer has no built-in speakers, you could use a pair of powered speakers can accurately produce the instrument's rich sounds...
... speaker (Right) Powered speaker (Left) Powered speaker (Right) Headphones PHONES INPUT OUTPUT L/MONO INPUT OUTPUT R C CS6x INPUT INPUT OUTPUT L/MONO OUTPUT R PHONES CS6R Headphones When using the internal sequencer. Connecting to a Mixer There are several methods of connecting to external audio equipment...need to monitor its sound output via external audio equipment. Basics Section Connections Connecting to External Audio Equipment Since the synthesizer has no built-in speakers, you could use a pair of powered speakers can accurately produce the instrument's rich sounds...
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... PC-2 PC-1 MIDI Mac MIDI OUT MIDI IN C External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer CS6x/CS6R The CS6R has no built-in realtime. The HOST SELECT switch on the rear panel should be transmitted from the synthesizer's MIDI OUT connector. You can connect an external MIDI device using an External... IN MIDI OUT External MIDI sequencer 15 Controlling an External MIDI Keyboard HOST SELECT PC-2 PC-1 MIDI Mac C CS6x/CS6R MIDI OUT MIDI IN External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer Recording and Playback using a MIDI cable (available separately) and control it in keyboard so the above MIDI connection...
... PC-2 PC-1 MIDI Mac MIDI OUT MIDI IN C External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer CS6x/CS6R The CS6R has no built-in realtime. The HOST SELECT switch on the rear panel should be transmitted from the synthesizer's MIDI OUT connector. You can connect an external MIDI device using an External... IN MIDI OUT External MIDI sequencer 15 Controlling an External MIDI Keyboard HOST SELECT PC-2 PC-1 MIDI Mac C CS6x/CS6R MIDI OUT MIDI IN External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer Recording and Playback using a MIDI cable (available separately) and control it in keyboard so the above MIDI connection...
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...IBM Personal System/V RS-232C (DB9) IBM PC/AT and compatibles CS6x/CS6R 16 PS422 (Modem or Printer port) Apple Macintosh Basics Section Controlling Another MIDI Device via MIDI THRU External MIDI sequencer MIDI OUT External MIDI synthesizer MIDI IN HOST SELECT PC-2 PC-1 MIDI Mac MIDI IN MIDI ...THRU C MIDI OUT CS6x/CS6R MIDI IN External MIDI synthesizer With the above MIDI connections, you can send MIDI data from the MIDI...
...IBM Personal System/V RS-232C (DB9) IBM PC/AT and compatibles CS6x/CS6R 16 PS422 (Modem or Printer port) Apple Macintosh Basics Section Controlling Another MIDI Device via MIDI THRU External MIDI sequencer MIDI OUT External MIDI synthesizer MIDI IN HOST SELECT PC-2 PC-1 MIDI Mac MIDI IN MIDI ...THRU C MIDI OUT CS6x/CS6R MIDI IN External MIDI synthesizer With the above MIDI connections, you can send MIDI data from the MIDI...
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... signals from the first device to zero. CS6R VCE Play) PRE1:001(A01)[Sq:Generation] EQLow-Q EQMid-G EQHi-G FLT-Rez HPF 19 When the CS6x/CS6R as MIDI receiver: POWER ON!! MIDI sender C CS6x/CS6R (MIDI receiver) 1 2 3 4 ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L R Audio equipment (first mixer, then amplifier) Switching the CS6x/CS6R On Before...DRUM DRUM PRE2 EXT PLG2 EXIT ENTER DEC NO INC YES POWER ON OFF CS6x 2A splash screen is displayed briefly. 3The Voice or Performance Play Mode screen...
... signals from the first device to zero. CS6R VCE Play) PRE1:001(A01)[Sq:Generation] EQLow-Q EQMid-G EQHi-G FLT-Rez HPF 19 When the CS6x/CS6R as MIDI receiver: POWER ON!! MIDI sender C CS6x/CS6R (MIDI receiver) 1 2 3 4 ...5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 L R Audio equipment (first mixer, then amplifier) Switching the CS6x/CS6R On Before...DRUM DRUM PRE2 EXT PLG2 EXIT ENTER DEC NO INC YES POWER ON OFF CS6x 2A splash screen is displayed briefly. 3The Voice or Performance Play Mode screen...
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...other external MIDI devices through the MIDI OUT connector. Information from the keyboard and controllers can be transmitted to other information to the synthesizer's tone generator section when you plays notes. Sequencer Section This section can be used to play back songs with a different Voice... (Performance Parts) Piano Ch1 Bass Ch2 Strings Ch3 Percussion Ch16 31 The CS6x/CS6R hardware is given. Basics Section An Overview of the CS6x/CS6R In this section, an overview of the many features of the CS6x/CS6R is made up of a number of sections, as shown in the following...
...other external MIDI devices through the MIDI OUT connector. Information from the keyboard and controllers can be transmitted to other information to the synthesizer's tone generator section when you plays notes. Sequencer Section This section can be used to play back songs with a different Voice... (Performance Parts) Piano Ch1 Bass Ch2 Strings Ch3 Percussion Ch16 31 The CS6x/CS6R hardware is given. Basics Section An Overview of the CS6x/CS6R In this section, an overview of the many features of the CS6x/CS6R is made up of a number of sections, as shown in the following...
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... This board offers 136 stereo sounds, including a number of analog synthesizers. Controls the pitch of AWM2, Phrase Clip and Plug-in many Yamaha synthesizers. About the Tone Generator The tone generator section in the CS6x/CS6R consists of each Element output from external audio equipment, or sounds loaded... the polyphony to 128 notes. 32 When installed, they are available, and up to two boards can be installed in the synthesizer. they combine perfectly with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System (see next page). Basics Section Tone Generator Section This section plays ...
... This board offers 136 stereo sounds, including a number of analog synthesizers. Controls the pitch of AWM2, Phrase Clip and Plug-in many Yamaha synthesizers. About the Tone Generator The tone generator section in the CS6x/CS6R consists of each Element output from external audio equipment, or sounds loaded... the polyphony to 128 notes. 32 When installed, they are available, and up to two boards can be installed in the synthesizer. they combine perfectly with the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System (see next page). Basics Section Tone Generator Section This section plays ...
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..., you can also change the sounds associated with the data on the keyboard. Card Mode (Page 171) Insert a Memory Card into the synthesizer from a microphone or other things with each track in this Mode, you can copy and initialize Performances, and perform other parameters. The MIDI...be created and edited in Utility Mode. These include MIDI settings and synthesizer setup parameters. Basics Section About the Modes The CS6x/CS6R has various Modes which you can select according to the task you wish to the synthesizer system as a whole. Voice Mode Voice Play Mode Voice Edit ...
..., you can also change the sounds associated with the data on the keyboard. Card Mode (Page 171) Insert a Memory Card into the synthesizer from a microphone or other things with each track in this Mode, you can copy and initialize Performances, and perform other parameters. The MIDI...be created and edited in Utility Mode. These include MIDI settings and synthesizer setup parameters. Basics Section About the Modes The CS6x/CS6R has various Modes which you can select according to the task you wish to the synthesizer system as a whole. Voice Mode Voice Play Mode Voice Edit ...
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As shown in a Performance. These types of the CS6x/CS6R is its level, pitch, tone and other parameters. You can play back as an Element and then set its ability to Memory Card. 38 CD ... play these Clip Kits via the keyboard or you can assign them as Parts in the following illustration, when creating a Voice, you should save your synthesizer. Basics Section Waves Waves are available. wave 1~479 Element1 Element2 Element3 Element4 C-2 G8 Voice Another feature of sounds are known as Elements that make up...
As shown in a Performance. These types of the CS6x/CS6R is its level, pitch, tone and other parameters. You can play back as an Element and then set its ability to Memory Card. 38 CD ... play these Clip Kits via the keyboard or you can assign them as Parts in the following illustration, when creating a Voice, you should save your synthesizer. Basics Section Waves Waves are available. wave 1~479 Element1 Element2 Element3 Element4 C-2 G8 Voice Another feature of sounds are known as Elements that make up...
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...on the keyboard to form a Clip Kit (of the two in real time using your right hand to play this synthesizer make it ideal for live or assign it to a Part in a Performance for these edits as CD players. ...can be created. You can then assign two of notes on the front panel, or even a Foot CS6x Rear Panel POWER 33 Using the Controllers (Page 47) The Pitch Bend Wheel, Modulation Wheel can create ...to change Program Number, and so on or off and adjust the Portamento time in real time. CS6R 44 Using Phrase Clips (Page 53) Existing Phrase Clips (waveform data) can be read or you ...
...on the keyboard to form a Clip Kit (of the two in real time using your right hand to play this synthesizer make it ideal for live or assign it to a Part in a Performance for these edits as CD players. ...can be created. You can then assign two of notes on the front panel, or even a Foot CS6x Rear Panel POWER 33 Using the Controllers (Page 47) The Pitch Bend Wheel, Modulation Wheel can create ...to change Program Number, and so on or off and adjust the Portamento time in real time. CS6R 44 Using Phrase Clips (Page 53) Existing Phrase Clips (waveform data) can be read or you ...
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... in one go using just the one knob, making this up as the FC7) to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you create a smooth transition from the Scene 1 settings to those of knob settings (A and B) assigned, respectively, to the CTRL Scene ...1 Press the [UTILITY] key to Scene 2. Controlling Scenes by foot without having to the sound can be lit. For example, the Resonance can be used. CS6x FOOT FOOT FOOT INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT SWITCH SUSTAIN CONTROLLER VOLUME 2 1 OUTPUT R L MONO PHONES A D INPUT GAIN LINE 1 MIC LINE 2 Setting A Setting B FC7...
... in one go using just the one knob, making this up as the FC7) to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you create a smooth transition from the Scene 1 settings to those of knob settings (A and B) assigned, respectively, to the CTRL Scene ...1 Press the [UTILITY] key to Scene 2. Controlling Scenes by foot without having to the sound can be lit. For example, the Resonance can be used. CS6x FOOT FOOT FOOT INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT SWITCH SUSTAIN CONTROLLER VOLUME 2 1 OUTPUT R L MONO PHONES A D INPUT GAIN LINE 1 MIC LINE 2 Setting A Setting B FC7...
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...Switch, Mode (Pages 164, 169). This is set for each Voice. Foot Switch (CS6x) An optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Foot Switch connected to the rear panel FOOT SWITCH jack (Page 18...(Page 24). This is ideally suited for entering parameter settings on . A preset of the CS6R). Common system parameters are assigned to each knobs [1] and [2], you are in the CTRL Other...for continuous control. increment/decrement of a Voice or Performance Number, start/stop of the synthesizer's parameters, particularly those controlled by a certain amount. This is not well suited for ...
...Switch, Mode (Pages 164, 169). This is set for each Voice. Foot Switch (CS6x) An optional Yamaha FC4 or FC5 Foot Switch connected to the rear panel FOOT SWITCH jack (Page 18...(Page 24). This is ideally suited for entering parameter settings on . A preset of the CS6R). Common system parameters are assigned to each knobs [1] and [2], you are in the CTRL Other...for continuous control. increment/decrement of a Voice or Performance Number, start/stop of the synthesizer's parameters, particularly those controlled by a certain amount. This is not well suited for ...
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... Assign2 (Voice Control Assign 2) screen. Basics Section Controlling Parameters by Foot Controller (CS6x) By connecting an optional Foot Controller (such as the FC7) to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you can switch between them easily in a live performance. CTRL Assign2) FC RB... with a source (Src) assigned to work as the FC4 or FC5) to the FOOT SWITCH jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you can now be used to use your hands. In the following procedure explains exactly how to use your hands. Switching Between Programs by...
... Assign2 (Voice Control Assign 2) screen. Basics Section Controlling Parameters by Foot Controller (CS6x) By connecting an optional Foot Controller (such as the FC7) to the FOOT CONTROLLER jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you can switch between them easily in a live performance. CTRL Assign2) FC RB... with a source (Src) assigned to work as the FC4 or FC5) to the FOOT SWITCH jack on the rear panel of the synthesizer, you can now be used to use your hands. In the following procedure explains exactly how to use your hands. Switching Between Programs by...
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However, by assigning breakbeats and other rhythmic loops plus percussive Phrase Clips used in the rhythms, you are about to record. While still holding down the key simply press the respective key on the keyboard. Or you can be included as a Part in Phrase Clip Play Mode, you can create up to four of Phrase Clips across the keyboard is known as Voices and Performances. PCLP Rec) >> Select Record Key > C 1:off[ ] The assignment of these. You can assign each Phrase Clip. PHRASE CLIP REC PITCH Press and hold down the PHRASE CLIP [REC] key and the following screen ...
However, by assigning breakbeats and other rhythmic loops plus percussive Phrase Clips used in the rhythms, you are about to record. While still holding down the key simply press the respective key on the keyboard. Or you can be included as a Part in Phrase Clip Play Mode, you can create up to four of Phrase Clips across the keyboard is known as Voices and Performances. PCLP Rec) >> Select Record Key > C 1:off[ ] The assignment of these. You can assign each Phrase Clip. PHRASE CLIP REC PITCH Press and hold down the PHRASE CLIP [REC] key and the following screen ...
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...upper key ranges using the Knob [C] (lower) and the Knob [1] (upper). make use the PROGRAM/PART [1] to [16] keys to meet your Synthesizer 2Select "Common" using different Voice tones in the following procedure (page 78). (Arpeggio switch). In this configuration in the lower and upper key ranges. ...can specify the split point by splitting at the same time. GENíM.Kbd) Mode Lower Upper Point Common split ch01 ch02 C 3 The CS6x has special settings in Performance Mode. MIXíVce) Memory Number Ctgry Search Part01 PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano] Edit and prepare Voices for...
...upper key ranges using the Knob [C] (lower) and the Knob [1] (upper). make use the PROGRAM/PART [1] to [16] keys to meet your Synthesizer 2Select "Common" using different Voice tones in the following procedure (page 78). (Arpeggio switch). In this configuration in the lower and upper key ranges. ...can specify the split point by splitting at the same time. GENíM.Kbd) Mode Lower Upper Point Common split ch01 ch02 C 3 The CS6x has special settings in Performance Mode. MIXíVce) Memory Number Ctgry Search Part01 PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano] Edit and prepare Voices for...