Yamaha P-150 Owner's Manual
Yamaha P-150 Owner's Manual

Yamaha P-150 Owner's Manual

Yamaha electronic piano owner's manual

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  • Page 5: Introduction

    This lets you instantly change your sound and entire setup as you play, or between songs in a live set. The P-150 is set at the factory with 24 Preset Performances, but you can overwrite them and store User Performances which you create yourself.
  • Page 6: Precautions

    AC mains voltage matches the voltage as specified on the name plate located on the rear panel of your P-150. If you plan to use your P-150 in an area with a different voltage, be sure to use an appropriate converter. If you have any doubts about voltage compatibility, please consult your local Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    UPPER PANEL ... 4 REAR PANEL ... 9 P-150 OVERVIEW ... 10 GETTING STARTED ... 14 Setting up the P-150 ... 14 Turning on the Power ... 16 Playing the Demo Songs ... 17 Playing the Voices ... 18 VOICE PLAY MODE ... 19 Single Mode...
  • Page 8: Upper Panel

    3 Speakers These two built-in 13 cm speakers each provide an output of 20 watts. If you connect the P-150 to an external monitor system, you may choose to turn the speakers off using the [SPEAKER] switch located on the rear panel.
  • Page 9 L/MONO THRU FOOT CONTROLLER SOFT SOSTENUTO SUSTAIN MIDI OUTPUT STORE PERF. A EDIT PERF.B VOICE PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E.PIANO 1 E.PIANO 2 E.PIANO 3 VIBES ORGAN1 SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL CS FC NAME ORGAN COMBINATION...
  • Page 10 UPPER PANEL—A 1 [POWER] switch This switch turns the power on and off. When the power is turned on, the mode and status designated when the power was previously turned off will still be active. 2 [PITCH] wheel This wheel can be used to bend the pitch of the notes that you play, up or down;...
  • Page 11: Upper Panel — B

    7 [MIDI, PAGE] button This is a dual function button. As a [MIDI] transmit button, you can use it to quickly enable or disable the P-150’s transmission of MIDI messages. You can also hold the [MIDI] button while pressing other buttons to access certain features. As a [PAGE] button, you can use it to step through the various pages of Edit functions when the P-150 is in Edit mode.
  • Page 12 3 [PERF. A, B] buttons These buttons let you enter Performance Play mode and select any of the 24 Performances. The P-150 is set at the factory with 24 Preset Performances, but you can overwrite them and store User Performances which you create yourself.
  • Page 13: Rear Panel

    MIDI cables. To control the P-150 using a sequencer or another keyboard, connect the MIDI out jack of the external device to the [MIDI IN] jack of the P-150. To control another device (such as a synthesizer or tone generator) using the P-150, connect the [MIDI OUT] jack of the P-150 to the MIDI in jack of the external device.
  • Page 14: P-150 Overview

    Voice Play and Performance Play Modes The P-150 has two basic Play modes, Voice Play mode and Performance Play mode. Within each mode are various Voice and Performance parameters, or settings that you can change, which make up the sound of the selected voice and the specific operating status of the P-150.
  • Page 15: Voice Parameters

    Therefore, the LCD illustrations herein may be slightly different than the screens on your P-150. Voice Parameters In Voice Play mode, each of the P-150’s AWM instrument voices have a set of Voice parameters that are initially set at the factory, but which you can change to suit your needs.
  • Page 16: Performance Parameters

    Performance Parameters In Performance Play mode, the P-150 has 24 sets of Performance parameters which let you configure settings for specific music situations (i.e., for a certain style of music, or a particular song, or for a practice session, or a live set, etc.). This affords you the convenience of being able to recall those settings instantly at the press of a button when in Performance Play mode.
  • Page 17: System Settings

    MIDI FILTER PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE Editing and Storing Features When the P-150 is in Edit mode, you can access and modify the System and other parameters. A convenient Auto Store feature (which you can disengage) automatically stores the System settings and other parameters as you change them. Within either Voice Play mode or Performance Play mode, you can store the current set of all settings as a User Performance.
  • Page 18: Getting Started

    First you’ll want to prepare a suitable location for your P-150. Please do not hesitate to ask someone to help you take it out of the box and carefully place it on an optionally available Yamaha LP-3 keyboard stand or a sturdy table.
  • Page 19 Connect external line-level components. If you wish to monitor the P-150’s output using an external line-level mixer or amplifier, connect the input of the external component to the P-150’s [OUTPUT] jacks on the rear panel. (Use both jacks for stereo output; use the [L/MONO] jack for mono output.)
  • Page 20: Turning On The Power

    Turning on the Power After setting up the P-150, you’re ready to turn on the power and begin enjoying the instrument’s great sounds and many versatile performance and other features.
  • Page 21: Playing The Demo Songs

    (“Song 3 Play”). The song you select will begin playing automatically. DEMO Song 1 Play If you press the [MODULATION] button four times, the message “Song all” will appear in the LCD screen, and the P-150 will play all three Demo songs continuously, one after the other. DEMO EFFECT...
  • Page 22: Playing The Voices

    Exit Demo Play mode. If you select “Song 1 Play”, “Song 2 Play” or “Song 3 Play” the P-150 will exit the Demo Play mode automatically when the selected song finishes playing. To exit Demo Play mode while a song is playing, simply press the [REVERB] button.
  • Page 23: Voice Play Mode

    ENTERING AND EXITING VOICE PLAY MODE Press the [VOICE] button. When you press the [VOICE] button while the P-150 is in Performance Play mode, the LED above the [VOICE] button starts blinking, indicating that Voice Play mode is standing by waiting to be activated.
  • Page 24: Single Mode

    Single Mode When the P-150 is in Single mode, you can select and play any one of the 12 voices over the full range of the keyboard. You can also apply and adjust reverb and modulation effects, and adjust the graphic equalizer settings.
  • Page 25: Stereo/Mono Piano

    Stereo/Mono Piano Pressing and holding the [PIANO 1] (or [PIANO 2]) button for a few moments alternately selects the stereo and mono settings. The initial default setting for the PIANO 1 (and PIANO 2) voice is stereo, and polyphony is 16 notes. CHANGING THE PIANO VOICE SETTING Press and hold [PIANO 1] (or [PIANO 2]) for a few moments.
  • Page 26: Reverb Effects

    The ELECTRIC BASS screen briefly appears. Elec./Upright QE Reverb Effects The P-150’s internal DSP digital signal processor generates three types of realistic reverb effects, or simulated ambient environments, which you can apply to the voices. These include ROOM, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a...
  • Page 27: Modulation Effects

    After a moment, the voice name will reappear in the screen. Try different settings and play the keyboard and notice the difference between high and low reverb depth level settings, and the P-150’s wide variety of reverb options. Modulation Effects The P-150’s internal DSP digital signal processor generates three types of...
  • Page 28 A different modulation type and speed can be selected for each voice. When you play two voices in either Dual or Split mode, the P-150 will apply the main voice modulation type and speed setting to both voices, and ignore any settings which you may have made for the sub voice.
  • Page 29: Panel Equalizer

    (For details about Split mode, see page 28.) Note that when you play two voices in either Dual or Split mode, the P-150 will apply the main voice reverb type and depth setting and modulation type and speed setting to both voices, and ignore any settings which you may have made for the sub voice.
  • Page 30: Dual Mode

    Dual Mode When the P-150 is in Dual mode, you can play two voices at the same time—a main voice and a sub voice—over the full range of the keyboard. For example, you can blend electric piano and strings sounds together to add depth and texture to a melody line.
  • Page 31 ADJUSTING THE BALANCE OF THE DUAL VOICES Hold the [BALANCE] button and move the [DATA ENTRY] slider. As you move the [DATA ENTRY] slider, the DUAL BALANCE screen appears. SPLIT BALANCE DUAL Moving the slider upwards increases the level of the main voice while decreasing the level of the sub voice.
  • Page 32: Split Mode

    Split Mode When the P-150 is in Split mode, you can play two voices at the same time—one voice on the left side of the keyboard, and another voice on the right side of the keyboard.
  • Page 33 After a few moments, the names of two voices will appear in the LCD screen. Bass Sub Voice The P-150 will now play the two voices using the current split point designation and keyboard area assignments. Split Point (included in main area)
  • Page 34: Selecting Split Voices

    SELECTING SPLIT VOICES Main Voice: Press a [VOICE SELECT] button. When you press the [SPLIT] button to enter Split mode, the voice you were playing in Single mode (or the main voice you were playing in Dual mode) will be assigned by default to the main keyboard area. To change the main voice, simply press any [VOICE SELECT] button, the same as you would in Single mode.
  • Page 35: Changing The Split Point

    Moving the slider upwards increases the level of the main voice while decreasing the level of the sub voice. Conversely, moving the slider downwards increases the level of the sub voice while decreasing the level of the main voice. You can set the balance to any value between -16 and 15.
  • Page 36 B2 (Select key) Select lower key Main When you select voices in Split mode, the P-150 will apply the main voice reverb type and depth setting and modulation type and speed setting to both voices, and ignore any settings which you may have made for the sub voice.
  • Page 37: Transpose

    The P-150’s default main voice transpose setting is 12, which means the pitch will transpose up one octave when you press the [TRANSPOSE] button. The default sub voice transpose amounts are set to 0 for Dual and Split modes.
  • Page 38: Setting The Transpose Amount

    If the P-150 is in Dual mode and the MIDI transmit switch is enabled, the TRANSPOSE screen will display internal and MIDI main voice and internal sub voice transposition values.
  • Page 39 You can set the transpose amount anywhere within a range of four octaves, from -24 (C1) to 24 (C5). If you try to set the transpose amount by pressing a key below C1 or above C5 on the keyboard, the P-150 will react as though you pressed C1 or C5.
  • Page 40: Midi Transmit Enable

    The significance in this case is that turning the [MIDI] button off affects all of the Performances, whereas the aforementioned Edit mode settings can be assigned to individual Performances. For details about the P-150’s MIDI capabilities, see page 57. MIDI PAGE...
  • Page 41: Midi Panic

    MIDI problems that can happen when using a sequencer with the P-150 and other MIDI instruments. The P-150’s MIDI Panic feature lets you instantly send note off and other messages to all connected MIDI devices. ACTIVATING MIDI PANIC Hold the [MIDI] button, then press the [REVERB] and [MODULATION] buttons at the same time.
  • Page 42: Performance Play Mode

    If you press the [PERF. A] button, the LED above it will start blinking to indicate that the P-150 is standing by to enter the PERFORMANCE-A bank. Likewise, if you press the [PERF. B] button, the LED above it will start blinking to indicate that the P-150 is standing by to enter the PERFORMANCE-B bank.
  • Page 43: Selecting Single Voices

    Performance in the currently selected Performance bank. The name of the Performance appears in the LCD screen. The P-150 comes with 24 Preset Performances designed for various musical purposes. Take a moment and try out each one in both A and B banks. For a list of the Preset Performances, see page 64.
  • Page 44: Selecting Dual Voices

    Selecting Dual Voices Within Performance Play mode you can easily select Dual voices in the current Performance. The procedure is slightly different than in Voice Play mode. SELECTING DUAL VOICES IN PERFORMANCE PLAY MODE Hold the [EDIT] button, then press two [VOICE SELECT] buttons. This activates Dual mode from within Performance Play mode.
  • Page 45 Main Voice: Hold the [EDIT] button, then press a [VOICE SELECT] button. PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3 PIANO 4 E.PIANO 1 SYSTEM MIDI FILTER PC TABLE CHANNEL LOCAL Sub Voice: Hold the [SPLIT] button and press a [VOICE SELECT] button. PIANO 1 PIANO 2 PIANO 3...
  • Page 46: Edit Mode

    Edit Menu Tree Edit mode lets you access and edit functions related to System parameters (1. ~ 3.), Performance parameters (4. ~ 9.) and Voice parameters (10. ~ 12. plus REVERB and MODULATION). The Edit Menu Tree below outlines the Edit mode functions and pages.
  • Page 47: Master Tune

    The Edit function page numbers appear in the upper right corner of the screen. When Non Auto Store is selected and Edit mode is engaged, the letter S, P or V will appear to the right of the page number to indicate which type of parameters you are editing System, Performance or Voice parameters, respectively.
  • Page 48: System

    When a specific MIDI device number is selected, the P-150 will only receive bulk data on the corresponding MIDI device number. When set to All, the P-150 will receive bulk data on any device number. (When set to All, the P-150 will transmit on device number 1.)
  • Page 49: Popup Time

    The Popup Time function lets you set the number of seconds a temporary message displays in the screen. The P-150 has a number of messages which appear in the screen depending on which feature you access. By setting the Popup Time, you can determine how long the message stays in the screen.
  • Page 50: Midi Filter

    The default setting for Parameter Change is set to On; all others are set to Off. When controlling external devices such as a tone generator, Exclusive and Bulk should be set to On. When you record your P-150 Performance to an external sequencer and play it back, Exclusive and Bulk should be set to Off.
  • Page 51: Channel

    MSB/LSB (Off, 0 ~ 127) This parameter lets you designate the MSB/LSB bank select number. When set to Off (default), the P-150 will not transmit the bank select number. Pressing the [-1/NO] button lets you select Off for MSB/LSB and Program Change Number.
  • Page 52: Local

    TRANSMIT CHANNEL (Off, 1 ~ 16) The P-150 can be set to transmit MIDI messages on any one of 16 MIDI channels. When set to Off the P-150 will not transmit MIDI messages. RECEIVE CHANNEL (Off, 1 ~ 16, All) The P-150 can be set to receive MIDI messages on any one of 16 MIDI channels.
  • Page 53 No function assigned Reverb Depth Controls the reverb depth level Mod. Speed Controls the modulation speed level Total Volume Controls the P-150’s overall volume Main Volume Controls the main voice volume Sub Volume Controls the sub voice volume MIDI CONTROL CHANGE MESSAGES...
  • Page 54: Panel Switch (Ps)

    MIDI sequencer. This gives you the flexibility to send Start, Stop or Continue commands to external devices like sequencers and rhythm programmers from the P-150’s panel, i.e., you can start and stop the external device simply by pressing the [PS] switches.
  • Page 55: Pitch Bend Wheel (Pb) / Modulation Wheel (Mw)

    P-150’s legal range (A-1 ~ C7). In such a case, the P-150 will play and repeat the one octave higher or lower range. (This also occurs if the Transpose setting causes the pitch bend to exceed the legal range.)
  • Page 56: Internal Equalizer

    Velocity Curves The P-150 has 10 different types of sensitivity settings for both internal voices and external MIDI instruments, organized in four categories: Normal, Soft-1~3, Hard-1~3, and Fixed-1~3. These give you wide and flexible control over how the strength of your playing affects the volume of the internal voices and external MIDI instruments.
  • Page 57: Store

    When Auto Store is designated all parameter changes are stored automatically as you make them. Thus, you can jump back and forth between voices and Voice and Performance modes freely as you play, since all settings will remain as you set them. In this case, necessary storing is literally a matter of copying one Performance to a specific Performance bank and number.
  • Page 58 To overwrite the current Performance: Press [+1/YES]. (Press [–1/NO] if you want to cancel the store operation and return to the previous mode.) This effectively stores the changes you have made in Edit mode (except for changes made in the overall System settings in the System, MIDI Filter and PC Table functions, which are stored automatically) in the current Performance location, and thus will be retained the next time you...
  • Page 59: Appendix

    This gives you the luxury of being able to build a library of P- 150 settings by storing them on floppy disks. The P-150 can send and receive four types of data in bulk: All data (the P-150’s entire settings); Voice data (Voice settings only);...
  • Page 60: Initialize

    Initialize The Initialize feature lets you restore the initial factory default settings with a quick and simple operation. Before initializing the settings, make sure to first offload any data that you want to save using the Bulk Dump operation. Otherwise, the Voice and Performance data you have created will be lost permanently.
  • Page 61: Using Midi

    PARAMETER CHANGE messages, or large blocks of settings, which are usually referred to as BULK DUMPS. When using the P-150’s MIDI functions, you will be mainly concerned with channel voice messages and system exclusive messages. For detailed information about other...
  • Page 62: Midi Terminals

    P-150 and the device connected to the P-150’s MIDI IN terminal. MIDI System Connections One of the simplest MIDI setups is to connect the P-150 to one or more tone generators (such as the Yamaha MU80), as shown in the following example.
  • Page 63 MU80(A) In this case, the sequencer is used to record the note, program change, controller, etc. data as you play the P-150, and then play it back using the voices in the external tone generators, as well as the P-150’s internal voices.
  • Page 64: Error Messages

    Error Messages Occasionally you may encounter certain error messages which appear in the LCD screen. Below is a list with descriptions of each. ERROR1 The internal backup battery charge is low and the battery should be replaced. (See page 2.) REPLACE BATTERY ERROR2 Too much MIDI data is being received at once.
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    • The first thing you should do is check whether the problem is in the P-150 itself, or in one of the connected devices, or in any of the audio or MIDI cables.
  • Page 66 Check that the program change receive (or the equivalent parameter) on the receiving MIDI sound, but do not change instrument has not been turned off. programs when changing voices or Performances on the P-150 Sustain (Footswitch pedal Check that the Footswitch is properly connected to the [SUSTAIN] jack. operation) doesn’t work properly Cannot select the Organ 1 voice The Organ 1 voice is not accessible in Dual mode.
  • Page 67: Specifications

    Specifications and descriptions in this Owner’s Manual are for information purpose only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice. Since specifications, equipment or options may not be the same in every locale, please check with you Yamaha dealer.
  • Page 68: Factory Default Settings

    FACTORY DEFAULT SETTINGS SYSTEM MIDI TRANSMIT ENABLE SW   SYSTEM MASTER TUNE REVERB DEVICE NUMBER MIDI MERGE PERFORMANCE MIDI CHANNEL ENABLE LOCAL ON/OFF ASSIGN POPUP TIME PC SEND OTHERS STORE TYPE MIDI FILTER TRANSMIT Note On/Off Control Change Program Change Aftertouch Pitch Bend Change Channel Mode Message...
  • Page 69: Preset Voice List

    PRESET VOICE LIST PLAY MODE VOICE MAIN PIANO 1 STEREO/MONO PIANO 2 STEREO/MONO BASS ELECTRIC/UPRIGHT   ORGAN COMBINATION HOLD 5-1/3' 2-2/3' 1-1/3' RESPONSE ATTACK 2-2/3' LENGTH EACH/FIRST BALANCE DETUNE SPLIT POINT SPLIT MAIN VOICE AREA TRANSPOSE ENABLE SWITCH INTERNAL MAIN MAIN MIDI MIDI CHANNEL...
  • Page 70: Preset Performance List

    PRESET PERFORMANCE LIST PLAY MODE VOICE MAIN PIANO 1 STEREO/MONO PIANO 2 STEREO/MONO BASS ELECTRIC/UPRIGHT   ORGAN COMBINATION HOLD 5-1/3' 2-2/3' 1-1/3' RESPONSE ATTACK 2-2/3' LENGTH EACH/FIRST BALANCE DETUNE SPLIT POINT SPLIT MAIN VOICE AREA TRANSPOSE ENABLE SWITCH INTERNAL MAIN MIDI MAIN MIDI CHANNEL...
  • Page 71 PERF. A 06 PERF. A 07 SINGLE DUAL SPLIT SINGLE DUAL SPLIT SINGLE DUAL DUAL E.Piano1 E.Piano1 Piano4 Bass E.P.2 Bass stereo stereo stereo stereo electric electric Each Each Higher Note Higher Note Range Range main volume : 007 main volume : 007 main volume : 007 sub volume (internal) sub volume (internal)
  • Page 72 PLAY MODE VOICE MAIN PIANO 1 STEREO/MONO PIANO 2 STEREO/MONO BASS ELECTRIC/UPRIGHT   ORGAN COMBINATION HOLD 5-1/3' 2-2/3' 1-1/3' RESPONSE ATTACK 2-2/3' LENGTH EACH/FIRST BALANCE DETUNE SPLIT POINT SPLIT MAIN VOICE AREA TRANSPOSE ENABLE SWITCH INTERNAL MAIN MIDI MAIN MIDI CHANNEL TX CHANNEL RX CHANNEL LOCAL...
  • Page 73 PERF. B 06 PERF. B 07 SINGLE DUAL SPLIT SINGLE DUAL SPLIT SINGLE DUAL SINGLE Vibes Strings E.P.1 Bass Strings Bass stereo stereo stereo stereo electric electric Each Each Higher Note Higher Note Range Range main volume : 007 main volume : 007 main volume : 007 sub volume (internal) sub volume (internal)
  • Page 74: Blank Chart

    Blank Chart SYSTEM MIDI TRANSMIT ENABLE SW   SYSTEM MASTER TUNE REVERB DEVICE NUMBER MIDI MERGE PERFORMANCE MIDI CHANNEL ENABLE LOCAL ON/OFF ASSIGN POPUP TIME PC SEND OTHERS STORE TYPE MIDI FILTER TRANSMIT Note On/Off Control Change Program Change Aftertouch Pitch Bend Change Channel Mode Message Parameter Change...
  • Page 75 PERFORMANCE PLAY MODE VOICE MAIN PIANO 1 STEREO/MONO PIANO 2 STEREO/MONO BASS ELECTRIC/UPRIGHT   ORGAN COMBINATION HOLD 5-1/3' 2-2/3' 1-1/3' RESPONSE ATTACK 2-2/3' LENGTH EACH/FIRST BALANCE DETUNE SPLIT POINT SPLIT MAIN VOICE AREA TRANSPOSE ENABLE SWITCH INTERNAL MAIN MIDI MAIN MIDI CHANNEL TX CHANNEL RX CHANNEL...
  • Page 76: Midi Data Format

    CURVE KBD OFFSET Min/Max MIDI TRANSPOSE Tx FILTER LOCAL MERGE MIDI IN Rx FILTER INTERNAL TRANSPOSE P-150 TG 2. MIDI TRANSMISSION/RECEPTION 2.1 MIDI Transmission Condition ACTIVE SENSING FE PANIC NOTE ON/OFF PITCH BEND MODULATION Bn (01H) PS 1/2 FA, FB, FC...
  • Page 77: Channel Messages

    3. CHANNEL MESSAGES 3.1 Transmission 3.1.1 Note On/Off [9nH]->[kk]->[vv] 9nH : Note on/off Status : Channel No. : Key No. Transpose : 21 (A-1) -108 (C7) : Velocity Key on : 0-127 Key off * Note range can be extended to 0-127 with MIDI TRANSPOSE 3.1.2 Control Change Control Change No.
  • Page 78: System Exclusive Messages

    RX Program Voice Change No. Perf. A01 Perf. A02 Perf. B11 Perf. B12 * Any Bank Select message is ignored. 3.2.4 Aftertouch Aftertouch is not received. 3.2.5 Pitch Bend Only the MSB of the Pitch Bend is received. 3.2.6 Channel Mode Channel Mode messages are received.
  • Page 79 When the device number is set to Off, bulk dump send and receive operations cannot be executed. When MIDI Merge (Edit mode, System function) is set to On, the P-150 cannot send bulk dump messages. When the device numbers of the P-150 and the external device are not matched, the P-150 cannot receive bulk dump messages.
  • Page 80 6. PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE 6.1 System Setup F0H, 43H, 1nH, 2AH, 20H, 00H, 00H, N2H, 00H, V2H, F7H : Device Number N2H : Parameter Number V2H : Parameter Value 2 N2 data name V2 (data range) note 00 MTUNE -64 – +63 (o/b) Master Tuning 01 MENABSW off/on...
  • Page 81 6.5 MIDI Filter F0H, 43H, 1nH, 2AH, 2CH, 00H, 00H, N2H, 00H, 2VH, F7H : Device Number N2H : Parameter Number V2H : Parameter Value 2 N2 data name V2 (data range) note 00 TXMFILNOTE off/on Tx MIDI Filter Note on/off 01 TXMFILCTRL off/on Tx MIDI Filter Ctrl Change...
  • Page 82 7.2 Voice type 1: 00H type 2: Voice Number type2 VOICE NUMBER Voice 01 Voice 02 Voice 03 Voice 04 Voice 05 Voice 06 Voice 07 Voice 08 Voice 09 Voice 10 Voice 11 Voice 12 Perf. A01 Voice Perf. A02 Voice Perf.
  • Page 83 7.3 Keyboard Mode type 1: 00H type 2: Performance Number type2 PERFORMANCE NUMBER Perf. A01 Perf. A12 Perf. B01 Perf. B12 Voices KEYBOARD MODE data bytes ↓ ↓ type 1 type 2 Supplement: Parameter Change 3. 00H–3FH of Keyboard Mode PMODE ↓...
  • Page 84 7.5 Program Change Transmit Table Bulk Dump type 1: 00H type 2: Voice No. type 2 VOICE NUMBER P.C.Data Bank Select MSB Bank Select LSB P.C. Tx TABLE data bytes ↓ ↓ type 1 type 2 Supplement: Parameter Change 5. 00H–35H of Program Change Transmit Table TXPGM1 (MSB) TXPGM1 (LSB)
  • Page 86: Index

    INDEX APPENDIX ...55 Auto Store...45 Backup Battery ...2 Balance (Dual) ...27 Balance (Split) ...30 Bank Select (PC Table) ...47 Bass, Electric/Upright ...21 Blank Chart ...64 Bulk Dump ...55 Channel ...47 Continuous Slider (CS) ...48 CS FC ...48 Demo Songs ...17 Detune ...27 Device Number ...44 Dual Mode ...26...

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