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...through the Variation effect without applying an effect. 12 If you don't want to use an AC1 (assignable controller) etc. Chorus with stereo input. You can function as used , no sound is output. this can use the Variation effect, select "Thru" to the sound. Reverb appropriate for L ...independent feedback delays for a solo instrument. A 3-phase LFO adds modulation and spaciousness to the sound. VARIATION n When the effect type is used for the Part will apply to controll the speed of a rotary speaker. Adds mild distortion to "No Effect" while the Insertion effect is ...
...through the Variation effect without applying an effect. 12 If you don't want to use an AC1 (assignable controller) etc. Chorus with stereo input. You can function as used , no sound is output. this can use the Variation effect, select "Thru" to the sound. Reverb appropriate for L ...independent feedback delays for a solo instrument. A 3-phase LFO adds modulation and spaciousness to the sound. VARIATION n When the effect type is used for the Part will apply to controll the speed of a rotary speaker. Adds mild distortion to "No Effect" while the Insertion effect is ...
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... change smoothly (legato) if Portamento = ON. Control# 71 Parameter Harmonic Content Data Range 0...64...127 (-64...0...+63) Since this is used primarily to 64. Increasing this a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to adjust the volume balance between notes. Control... Drum Part indicates that the Multi Part parameter PART MODE is assigned to a part as a set to off. 1.2.2 Modulation This message is used to 64. For a drum part, key-on /note off . Their functions are received. MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid when Variation Effect ...
... change smoothly (legato) if Portamento = ON. Control# 71 Parameter Harmonic Content Data Range 0...64...127 (-64...0...+63) Since this is used primarily to 64. Increasing this a relative change parameter, it specifies an increase or decrease relative to adjust the volume balance between notes. Control... Drum Part indicates that the Multi Part parameter PART MODE is assigned to a part as a set to off. 1.2.2 Modulation This message is used to 64. For a drum part, key-on /note off . Their functions are received. MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH (Valid when Variation Effect ...
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...00H : mm ll: 7FH 7FH -100 cents : 0 cents : +100 cents 00H 02H mm -7FH 7FH -- -- [Note] mm ll: 00H 7FH (= -87.5) cents is used to specify part parameters such as Insertion) The AC1 control change number is not received if the Variation Effect parameter Variation Connection = 0 (Insertion). 1.2.20 Data...Parameter NRPN LSB NRPN MSB Data Range 0...127 0...127 If the Multi Part parameter Rcv NRPN = OFF, that you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value for the reverb effect. AC1, AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH 6. Data of 0...127 specifies the portamento source ...
...00H : mm ll: 7FH 7FH -100 cents : 0 cents : +100 cents 00H 02H mm -7FH 7FH -- -- [Note] mm ll: 00H 7FH (= -87.5) cents is used to specify part parameters such as Insertion) The AC1 control change number is not received if the Variation Effect parameter Variation Connection = 0 (Insertion). 1.2.20 Data...Parameter NRPN LSB NRPN MSB Data Range 0...127 0...127 If the Multi Part parameter Rcv NRPN = OFF, that you wish to modify, and then use Data Entry (see 1.2.4) to set the value for the reverb effect. AC1, AC2 LFO FMOD DEPTH 6. Data of 0...127 specifies the portamento source ...
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...Perform the same processing as when All Sound Off is received, and if the value (mono number) is in Native System Parameters is generally used to Mode3*. CAT FILTER CONTROL 3. CAT LFO AMOD DEPTH • Effect1 Parameter 7. PAT PITCH CONTROL 2. PAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL 4. PAT LFO ... , bank select MSB/LSB, volume, pan, effect send levels 1, 3, 4, RPN and NRPN. System exclusive messages 2.1 Parameter changes This devices uses the following parameters. • EMulti Part Parameter 1. Controller Value Pitch bend change for an entire MIDI channel). If the receive channel is assigned ...
...Perform the same processing as when All Sound Off is received, and if the value (mono number) is in Native System Parameters is generally used to Mode3*. CAT FILTER CONTROL 3. CAT LFO AMOD DEPTH • Effect1 Parameter 7. PAT PITCH CONTROL 2. PAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL 4. PAT LFO ... , bank select MSB/LSB, volume, pan, effect send levels 1, 3, 4, RPN and NRPN. System exclusive messages 2.1 Parameter changes This devices uses the following parameters. • EMulti Part Parameter 1. Controller Value Pitch bend change for an entire MIDI channel). If the receive channel is assigned ...
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...Mid Address Low Master Tune MSB Master Tune LSB don't care End of Exclusive Normally, the XG SYSTEM message MASTER TUNE should be used (refer to table ). 21 The message format is as described in the following section2.1.2.3. 2.1.2.3 Identity Reply 11110000 F0H 01111110 7EH ... Time = Device Number = Sub-ID #1=General Information = Sub-ID #2=Identity Reply = YAMAHA ID = Device Family Code LSB S03 ID #1 = Device Family Code MSB S03 ID #2 = Device Number Code LSB S03 ID #3 = Device Number Code MSB S03 ID #4 = Tone Generator Code=XG = End of Exclusive This device will transmit this ...
...Mid Address Low Master Tune MSB Master Tune LSB don't care End of Exclusive Normally, the XG SYSTEM message MASTER TUNE should be used (refer to table ). 21 The message format is as described in the following section2.1.2.3. 2.1.2.3 Identity Reply 11110000 F0H 01111110 7EH ... Time = Device Number = Sub-ID #1=General Information = Sub-ID #2=Identity Reply = YAMAHA ID = Device Family Code LSB S03 ID #1 = Device Family Code MSB S03 ID #2 = Device Number Code LSB S03 ID #3 = Device Number Code MSB S03 ID #4 = Tone Generator Code=XG = End of Exclusive This device will transmit this ...
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...43H 0001nnnn 3NH 01001100 4CH 0ggggggg GGH 0mmmmmmm MMH 0lllllll LLH 11110111 F7H Exclusive status YAMAHA ID N:device Number Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive 2.3.2 S03 native parameter request This message requests transmission of a parameter value. Byte Count is... of all parameters of the specified block of Bulk Control must be received before and after reception, respectively. 2.2 Bulk dump This device uses the following bulk dump messages. [XG BULK DUMP] 1) XG System bulk dump 2) System Information bulk dump 3) Multi Effect1 bulk dump...
...43H 0001nnnn 3NH 01001100 4CH 0ggggggg GGH 0mmmmmmm MMH 0lllllll LLH 11110111 F7H Exclusive status YAMAHA ID N:device Number Model ID Address High Address Mid Address Low End of Exclusive 2.3.2 S03 native parameter request This message requests transmission of a parameter value. Byte Count is... of all parameters of the specified block of Bulk Control must be received before and after reception, respectively. 2.2 Bulk dump This device uses the following bulk dump messages. [XG BULK DUMP] 1) XG System bulk dump 2) System Information bulk dump 3) Multi Effect1 bulk dump...
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... ) 08 00 00 Multi Part 1 MULTI PART : 08 0F 00 Multi Part 16 DRUM 30 0D 00 Drum Setup 1 31 0D 00 Drum Setup 2 The S03 responds to the message "MODEL ID = 4C" only when in response to Effect Parameter List " " " " " 00(depends on variation type) 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB... 00 00 01 02 03 Size (H) 4 Data (H) 00 - 0F 00 - 0F 00 - 0F 00 - 0F Parameter MASTER TUNE 04 1 00 - 7F MASTER VOLUME 05 1 not used 06 1 28 - 58 TRANSPOSE 7D 1 N DRUM SETUP RESET 7E 1 00 XG SYSTEM ON 7F 1 TOTAL SIZE 07 00 ALL PARAMETER RESET Description -102.4...0...+102.3[cent...
... ) 08 00 00 Multi Part 1 MULTI PART : 08 0F 00 Multi Part 16 DRUM 30 0D 00 Drum Setup 1 31 0D 00 Drum Setup 2 The S03 responds to the message "MODEL ID = 4C" only when in response to Effect Parameter List " " " " " 00(depends on variation type) 00 - 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB... 00 00 01 02 03 Size (H) 4 Data (H) 00 - 0F 00 - 0F 00 - 0F 00 - 0F Parameter MASTER TUNE 04 1 00 - 7F MASTER VOLUME 05 1 not used 06 1 28 - 58 TRANSPOSE 7D 1 N DRUM SETUP RESET 7E 1 00 XG SYSTEM ON 7F 1 TOTAL SIZE 07 00 ALL PARAMETER RESET Description -102.4...0...+102.3[cent...
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... INSERTION, SYSTEM 00 VARIATION PART NUMBER Part1...16(0...15) 7F OFF(127) MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 not used 40 not used 40 AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 not used 40 VARIATION PARAMETER 11 Refer to Effect Program List 64...0...+63 -64...0...+63 0...127 MONO, POLY 0...127 0...127 0...127...
... INSERTION, SYSTEM 00 VARIATION PART NUMBER Part1...16(0...15) 7F OFF(127) MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 not used 40 not used 40 AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64...0...+63 40 not used 40 VARIATION PARAMETER 11 Refer to Effect Program List 64...0...+63 -64...0...+63 0...127 MONO, POLY 0...127 0...127 0...127...
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... 1 00 - 7F AEG Attack Rate 0...127 7F 5C 1 00 - 7F AEG Decay1 Rate 0...127 00 5D 1 00 - 7F AEG Decay2 Rate 0...127 00 5E 1 - not used 08 1 00 - 01 Key Assign 09 1 00 - 01 Receve Note Off 0a 1 00 - 01 Receive Note On 0b 1 00 - 7F Filter Cutoff Frequency 0c 1 00... on the note depend on the note -00 depend on the note 01 7F 10 7F 40 40 rr = NOTE NUMBER(0D - 5B) 27 not used - - 5F 1 00 - 7F AEG Release Rate 0...127 50 60 2 00 - 01 AEG Initial Level 01 7F(0:Min)...00 00(255:Max) 00 61 00 - 7F...
... 1 00 - 7F AEG Attack Rate 0...127 7F 5C 1 00 - 7F AEG Decay1 Rate 0...127 00 5D 1 00 - 7F AEG Decay2 Rate 0...127 00 5E 1 - not used 08 1 00 - 01 Key Assign 09 1 00 - 01 Receve Note Off 0a 1 00 - 01 Receive Note On 0b 1 00 - 7F Filter Cutoff Frequency 0c 1 00... on the note depend on the note -00 depend on the note 01 7F 10 7F 40 40 rr = NOTE NUMBER(0D - 5B) 27 not used - - 5F 1 00 - 7F AEG Release Rate 0...127 50 60 2 00 - 01 AEG Initial Level 01 7F(0:Min)...00 00(255:Max) 00 61 00 - 7F...
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...over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of purchase in your dealer before damage occurs. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to assist you must use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for battery disposal information. The average life span of this product to be... that relate to be correct at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that benches are well secured BEFORE using. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any optional fixtures (where applicable) are stable and any of a different type. IF...
...over, or roll anything over power or connecting cords of purchase in your dealer before damage occurs. ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES: Yamaha strives to assist you must use an extension cord, the minimum wire size for battery disposal information. The average life span of this product to be... that relate to be correct at an end, please observe all local, state, and federal regulations that benches are well secured BEFORE using. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify any optional fixtures (where applicable) are stable and any of a different type. IF...
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... accidentally swallow the battery. Yamaha cannot be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it containing liquids which may have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup... be caused by it . Always have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Use the specified adaptor (PA-3B or an equivalent recommended by improper use excessive force on the instrument, since this happens, immediately back up your data...
... accidentally swallow the battery. Yamaha cannot be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it containing liquids which may have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup... be caused by it . Always have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Use the specified adaptor (PA-3B or an equivalent recommended by improper use excessive force on the instrument, since this happens, immediately back up your data...
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...5 In the example above, you can select the Resonance parameter by the use . About This Manual This manual is basically divided into two sections: I Reference Section (Page 55) Explains the parameters of the S03's various modes. G The company names and product names in this owner's ...manual are prefaced by hyphenated numbers (e.g., 13-1, 13-2, etc.). Refers to use the [E]/[F] buttons (page 30) to an actual page in this Manual...
...5 In the example above, you can select the Resonance parameter by the use . About This Manual This manual is basically divided into two sections: I Reference Section (Page 55) Explains the parameters of the S03's various modes. G The company names and product names in this owner's ...manual are prefaced by hyphenated numbers (e.g., 13-1, 13-2, etc.). Refers to use the [E]/[F] buttons (page 30) to an actual page in this Manual...
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... 6 Table of Contents Basics Section 8 The Controls & Connectors 8 Front Panel 8 Rear Panel 10 Before Use 11 Power Supply 11 Connections 11 Powering Up 15 Demo Playback 16 Overview of the S03 17 Controller 17 Tone Generator 17 Effects 18 About the Modes 19 Function Tree chart 20 Parameter Table... of Voices/Waves 26 Waves 27 Basic Operations 28 Selecting a Mode 28 Selecting a Screen 30 Entering Data 31 Playing the S03 33 Playing the Voices 33 Using Multi Mode 37 Playing in Multi Mode 53 Reference Section 55 Multi Mode 55 Multi Edit 55 Common (Settings for all Parts...
... 6 Table of Contents Basics Section 8 The Controls & Connectors 8 Front Panel 8 Rear Panel 10 Before Use 11 Power Supply 11 Connections 11 Powering Up 15 Demo Playback 16 Overview of the S03 17 Controller 17 Tone Generator 17 Effects 18 About the Modes 19 Function Tree chart 20 Parameter Table... of Voices/Waves 26 Waves 27 Basic Operations 28 Selecting a Mode 28 Selecting a Screen 30 Entering Data 31 Playing the S03 33 Playing the Voices 33 Using Multi Mode 37 Playing in Multi Mode 53 Reference Section 55 Multi Mode 55 Multi Edit 55 Common (Settings for all Parts...
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... On/Off ...Local On/Off (Page 93) • Using the S03 as a multitimbral tone generator...(Page 38) • Sending the S03 data using the Bulk Dump function Saving S03 Settings to an External Device (Page 42) • Editing Voices using a computer S03 Voice Editor Owner's Manual (PDF) • Using the included XGworks lite sequencing software XGworks lite Owner...
... On/Off ...Local On/Off (Page 93) • Using the S03 as a multitimbral tone generator...(Page 38) • Sending the S03 data using the Bulk Dump function Saving S03 Settings to an External Device (Page 42) • Editing Voices using a computer S03 Voice Editor Owner's Manual (PDF) • Using the included XGworks lite sequencing software XGworks lite Owner...
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... (Page 19) Press these to buttons to select one of the modes: Multi, Voice, Utility, or another mode. 8 [PART/ELEMENT/KEY] buttons These buttons are used to select Parts/Elements/ Drum keys in the list; You can also assign other parameters and functions to this button mutes the selected Elements or...
... (Page 19) Press these to buttons to select one of the modes: Multi, Voice, Utility, or another mode. 8 [PART/ELEMENT/KEY] buttons These buttons are used to select Parts/Elements/ Drum keys in the list; You can also assign other parameters and functions to this button mutes the selected Elements or...
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...this lets you select the GM/XG Memory programs. You can also specify a User Memory Drum bank by simultaneously pressing both this is used to increase the value of the selected parameter. simultaneously hold down this to enter or execute the value typed in from the numeric ...by simultaneously pressing both this button and press the desired key on the Category Search function (page 35). The selected value is also used to instantly select a desired Voice category from the numeric keypad or the Memory buttons. To decrease the value by simultaneously pressing this button...
...this lets you select the GM/XG Memory programs. You can also specify a User Memory Drum bank by simultaneously pressing both this is used to increase the value of the selected parameter. simultaneously hold down this to enter or execute the value typed in from the numeric ...by simultaneously pressing both this button and press the desired key on the Category Search function (page 35). The selected value is also used to instantly select a desired Voice category from the numeric keypad or the Memory buttons. To decrease the value by simultaneously pressing this button...
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...) For connecting an appropriate AC power adaptor (PA-3B or an equivalent recommended by the S03 (including notes played on the keyboard and panel control movements) to turn the S03 on and off . This gives you can use just the L/MONO jack. 9 PHONES jack (Page 11) For connection to a pair of...is still flowing to the S03. 8 OUTPUT L/MONO and R jack (Page 11) Line level audio signals are output from an external MIDI device. MIDI THRU simply relays the MIDI messages received at a minimum level. MIDI OUT sends out MIDI messages generated by Yamaha) to supply power to the instrument ...
...) For connecting an appropriate AC power adaptor (PA-3B or an equivalent recommended by the S03 (including notes played on the keyboard and panel control movements) to turn the S03 on and off . This gives you can use just the L/MONO jack. 9 PHONES jack (Page 11) For connection to a pair of...is still flowing to the S03. 8 OUTPUT L/MONO and R jack (Page 11) Line level audio signals are output from an external MIDI device. MIDI THRU simply relays the MIDI messages received at a minimum level. MIDI OUT sends out MIDI messages generated by Yamaha) to supply power to the instrument ...
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... adaptor other than the Yamaha PA-3B or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Connecting Stereo Powered Speakers A pair of headphones. Connecting to an AC power source, audio and MIDI devices, and a computer system. Basics Section Before Use This section explains how to connect to External Audio Equipment Since the S03 has no built-in...
... adaptor other than the Yamaha PA-3B or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Connecting Stereo Powered Speakers A pair of headphones. Connecting to an AC power source, audio and MIDI devices, and a computer system. Basics Section Before Use This section explains how to connect to External Audio Equipment Since the S03 has no built-in...
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... OUT External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer 12 You can connect an external MIDI device using a MIDI cable (available separately) and control it to control the S03's internal sounds. n The HOST SELECT switch on the rear panel should be set to "MIDI" Otherwise, MIDI data ...will not be transmitted from the OUTPUT (L/MONO and R) jacks. This section introduces several different MIDI applications. MIDI IN S03 MIDI OUT External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer Controlling an External MIDI Keyboard with other instruments and additional audio processing capabilities, connect it from ...
... OUT External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer 12 You can connect an external MIDI device using a MIDI cable (available separately) and control it to control the S03's internal sounds. n The HOST SELECT switch on the rear panel should be set to "MIDI" Otherwise, MIDI data ...will not be transmitted from the OUTPUT (L/MONO and R) jacks. This section introduces several different MIDI applications. MIDI IN S03 MIDI OUT External MIDI keyboard or synthesizer Controlling an External MIDI Keyboard with other instruments and additional audio processing capabilities, connect it from ...
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... encounter errors if the MIDI cables are too long or if too many devices are using an External MIDI Sequencer HOST SELECT PC-2 Mac MIDI OFF MIDI IN MIDI OUT External MIDI sequencer S03 MIDI IN MIDI OUT Controlling Another MIDI Device via MIDI THRU External MIDI sequencer HOST... meters in series via MIDI. With the included Voice Editor program, for instance, you can use a MIDI Thru Box for parallel connections. Connecting to a Personal Computer You can send MIDI data from the S03's MIDI OUT terminal, while sending MIDI data from the external sequencer to /from computer via...
... encounter errors if the MIDI cables are too long or if too many devices are using an External MIDI Sequencer HOST SELECT PC-2 Mac MIDI OFF MIDI IN MIDI OUT External MIDI sequencer S03 MIDI IN MIDI OUT Controlling Another MIDI Device via MIDI THRU External MIDI sequencer HOST... meters in series via MIDI. With the included Voice Editor program, for instance, you can use a MIDI Thru Box for parallel connections. Connecting to a Personal Computer You can send MIDI data from the S03's MIDI OUT terminal, while sending MIDI data from the external sequencer to /from computer via...