Utility Mode 1; U1: Touch Sensitivity - Yamaha PDP-400 Owner's Manual

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Utility Mode 1

The "general utility functions" in this group apply
to a wide range of functions and features. There
are 10 functions in the group which are accessed
as follows:
Z
Select a Utility Function .........................................................................................................................
MIDI/
TRANSPOSE
U1. 2
Utility Mode 1
Setting
Function number
X
Set as Required ......................................................................................................................................
MIDI/
TRANSPOSE
C
Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] Button to Exit ...................................................................................
U1
: Touch Sensitivity
The PDP-400 can be set to one of three different types of keyboard touch sensitivity to match different playing styles
and preferences.
MIDI/
TRANSPOSE
Use the [POP/JAZZ ROCK] and [SWING/JAZZ BALLAD] style selectors
POP
while holding the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button. The [POP/JAZZ ROCK] style
JAZZ
ROCK
selector increments the utility function number each time it is pressed, and the
[SWING/JAZZ BALLAD] button decrements the utility function number.
SWING
JAZZ
The Utility Mode 1 functions are indicated on the TEMPO display by a tall "U"
BALLAD
in the leftmost digit position. The number of the function is displayed by the center
digit ("1" through "9", and "b"), and the current setting is shown by the right
digit.
The [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button must be held until after you've set the func-
tion, below.
NOTES
Use the TEMPO [ ] and [ ] buttons while still holding the [MIDI/TRANS-
POSE] button to select the required setting (the available settings for each utility
TEMPO
function are listed below).
Release the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button to exit from the Utility 1 Mode when
you've finished making the required settings.
1
: Soft. Allows maximum loudness to be produced with relatively light key pressure.
2
: Medium. Produces a fairly "standard" keyboard response.
3
: Hard. Requires the keys to be played quite hard to produce maximum loudness.
• The MEDIUM setting ( 2 ) is automatically selected whenever the POWER switch is turned
NOTES
on.
POP
JAZZ
ROCK
SWING
JAZZ
BALLAD
AUTO ACCOMPANIMENT
AUTO BASS CHORD
STYLE
RHYTHM
BASS
CHORD 1
CHORD 2
DANCE
FULL KEYBOARD
SINGLE FINGER
FINGERED
STYLEPLAY
SOLO
POP
POP
JAZZ
POWER
DEMO
REVERB
FOOT SWITCH
MAX
MAX
MAX
ROCK
HOUSE
START/STOP
SYNCHRO
INTRO/ENDING
ROOM
SOFT
START
MASTER VOLUME
HALL 1
SOSTENUTO
SWING
BIG BAND
MIDI/
HALL 2
START/STOP
MIN
MAX
TRANSPOSE
COSMIC
SOLO STYLEPLAY
NORMAL
VARIATION
BALLAD
JAZZ
BOOGIE
MIN
MIN
MIN
• You can cancel the selected function at this point and exit from the utility mode
simply be releasing the [MIDI/TRANSPOSE] button.
VOICE
DISK ORCHESTRA / PERFORMANCE MEMORY
BEAT
16BEAT
ROCK'N'
SLOW
BLUE-
BALLAD
ROLL
ROCK
GRASS
SONG NUMBER
16BEAT
16BEAT
ROCK
COUNTRY
DISK
PIANO
CLAVINOVA
E.PIANO
HARPSI
VIBES
GUITAR
STRINGS
SPLIT
SONG
POP
SHUFFLE
SHUFFLE
SHUFFLE
STYLE 1
METRONOME
TONE
SELECT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
BOSSA
CHA-CHA
MARCH
WALTZ
8
9
0
UPRIGHT
ELEC
/
SAMBA
RHUMBA
POLKA
WALTZ
JAZZ
STYLE 2
DISK
TAP
TEMPO
ORGAN
CHOIR
BASS
BASS
DRUMS
VOICE 13-60
START/STOP
41
PHRASE
GUIDE
REPEAT
DISK CONTROL
CHORD
RIGHT/1TR
LEFT/2TR
ORCH/3-10TR
RHYTHM
REW
F F
PAUSE
REC
SEQUENCE
COPY
FORMAT

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