Yamaha WF192 Online Manual
Yamaha WF192 Online Manual

Yamaha WF192 Online Manual

Yamaha wf192 sound cards: user guide
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  • Page 1 1 Copyright and permission for use Yamaha grants you as an individual the right to use the Software on only one computer at any single time. The ownership of the disk on which the Software is recorded belongs to you, but the ownership and copyright of the Program itself belongs to Yamaha.
  • Page 2: User Registration

    Also, keep this manual in a safe location for future reference. Yamaha OPL3 FM audio is not available under Windows 95. It is available only in MS-DOS real mode, DOS box (Windows DOS emulation) and Windows NT.
  • Page 3: Installation Of The Soundcard

    Registered users can receive the following services: • Driver software update • Useful information • Technical support For details on the technical support service, see Yamaha’s WAVEFORCE web site (http://www.waveforce.com). Installation of the SoundCard Installation of the card must be done in the following procedure: Notice that installation of the card requires an empty PCI card slot in your computer.
  • Page 4 Line In (Stereo mini-jack) Left channel Ring Right channel Sleeve Ground Mono Microphone In (Stereo mini-jack) Mic In Ring Power supply Sleeve Ground Line Out (Stereo mini-jack) Left channel Ring Right channel Sleeve Ground Speaker Out (Stereo mini-jack) Left channel Ring Right channel Sleeve...
  • Page 5: Installation Of The Driver Software

    Installation of the Driver Software The soundcard will not work until you install appropriate driver software (Yamaha DS-XG driver) and reboot the computer. Follow the instructions below to install the appropriate DS-XG driver. Different driver software should be installed to a different version of Windows 95. Say, Windows 95 OEM System Release 2 (aka., OSR2) requires driver software other than for pre-OSR2 version of Windows 95.
  • Page 6 Installing the Device Drivers for PCI Audio Codec, Legacy Sound System and Legacy Game Port 1 Once the DS-XG Device Manager installation is complete, the New Hardware Found window will appear as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive now. Select “Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer”...
  • Page 7 5 In the hierarchical directory structure illustrated above, double-click on “Sound, video and game controllers” and verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is listed as shown. 6 Double-click on “YAMAHA DS-XG Devices” and verify that the following devices are listed as illustrated above.
  • Page 8 Installing the DS-XG Driver Software for Windows 95 OSR2 (4.00.950b) The WAVEFORCE soundcard is a Windows 95 Plug-and-Play device. Once the soundcard is installed and your computer is rebooted, Windows 95 will automatically detect the device and start the Install Wizard. The Updated Device Driver Wizard window will appear as shown below.
  • Page 9 4 The information displayed in the Updated Device Driver Wizard window will now change as shown below. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is displayed as shown and click the [Finish] button. 5 The Insert Disk window will now appear as shown below and you will be prompted to insert a disk. Simply click the [OK] button to continue.
  • Page 10 2 The information displayed in the Updated Device Driver Wizard window will now change as shown below. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG PCI Audio CODEC” is displayed as shown and click the [Finish] button. 3 If you have never installed the joystick driver, a message below appears. Insert Windows95 CD-ROM or disk, click the [OK] button and install the joystick driver.
  • Page 11 5 In the hierarchical directory structure illustrated above, double-click on “Sound, video and game controllers” and verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is listed as shown. 6 Double-click on “YAMAHA DS-XG Devices” and verify that the following devices are listed as illustrated above.
  • Page 12 Installing the DS-XG Driver Software for Windows 98 ver.1.0 The WAVEFORCE soundcard is a Windows 98 Plug-and-Play device. Once the soundcard is installed and your computer is rebooted, Windows 98 will automatically detect the device and start the Install Wizard. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear as shown below.
  • Page 13 4 Windows 98 will now search for the DS-XG Device Manager by scanning the CD-ROM automatically. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is displayed in the Add New Hardware Wizard window as shown below and click the [Next] button. 5 The Add New Hardware Wizard window will tell you that “Windows has finished installing the software” as shown below.
  • Page 14 Installing the Device Drivers for PCI Audio Codec, Legacy Sound System and Legacy Game Port 1 Once the DS-XG Device Manager installation is complete, the Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive and click the [Next] button to continue.
  • Page 15 4 Windows 98 will now search for the DS-XG PCI Audio Codec by scanning the CD-ROM automatically. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG PCI Audio Codec” is displayed in the Add New Hardware Wizard window as shown below and click the [Next] button.
  • Page 16 5 In the hierarchical directory structure illustrated above, double-click on “Sound, video and game controllers” and verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is listed as shown. 6 Double-click on “YAMAHA DS-XG Devices” and verify that the following devices are listed as illustrated above.
  • Page 17 Installing the DS-XG Driver Software for Windows NT 4.0 This section explains the procedures for installing the DS-XG device driver software on your computer. 1 Log on to Windows NT 4.0. 2 Click the [Start] button on the Windows taskbar. 3 Highlight [Settings] and click [Control Panel].
  • Page 18 7 The “Add” window now appears. Highlight “Unlisted or Updated Driver” by clicking on it as shown below. Click the [OK] button. 8 The “Install Driver” window now appears as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD- ROM in your CD drive. In the path box, type: D:\drivers\winnt If your CD drive is other than “D”, input the actual drive in the path box.
  • Page 19 ) If the “Driver Exists” window appears as shown below, click the [New] button to overwrite the existing driver. ! Windows NT will now copy the necessary files to your computer. When the “YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Driver” window appears, verify that the MPU401 I/O address, IRQ, FM I/O address and Joystick I/O address settings are correct as shown below.
  • Page 20 Adjusting the DS-XG Mixer Control Settings Once all DS-XG device drivers are installed, you can use the Windows standard volume control to adjust the volume level of selected audio devices by following the procedures in this section. 1 Click on the Speaker icon located in the bottom rightmost corner of the Windows taskbar. 2 The DS-XG mixer control starts and the Volume Control window is displayed as shown below.
  • Page 21 5 The “Advanced Control for Microphone” window will now appear as shown below. If you wish to enable the Mic20dB setting for your microphone, then click on “Mic20dB Enable” box. Adjusting the Volume of Recording Devices This section explains how to use the Windows standard volume control to adjust the volume of recording devices in your computer.
  • Page 22 DS-XG Driver Configuration After the DS-XG Driver is installed, the “YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Config.” icon will be located in the Windows’ Control Panel. You can open the configuration dialog box by double-clicking the icon. On Windows NT4.0, only “About” and “Synthesizer” pages are available.
  • Page 23 This effect is only available for MIDI sounds, not for other audio sounds. Variation This is one of the effects available in compliance with the YAMAHA XG standard specification, and achieves some certain sound effects with capabilities such as distortion, overdrive, etc. including Reverberation and Chorus features.
  • Page 24 3. MIC Echo This field provides a mechanism for applying a Mic echo sound effect to the microphone input. In addition, it enables any changes of Mic echo setting status. Enable You can check this box when it is desirable to apply a Mic echo sound effect to the microphone input. Use of Mic echo is disabled during the period of recording.
  • Page 25 4. DOS-BOX This provides a mechanism to fully support the DOS applications for the Windows DOS-BOX. MPU401 Out This field has a mechanism to transfer MIDI data, which is delivered to the MPU401 as output from the DOS applications, to either MIDI port interface or internal XG synthesizer. You should adjust the IRQ or DMA configuration of a DOS game to match the configuration in this field.
  • Page 26 5. DirectSound This field provides a mechanism to select the hardware accelerator or software for handling the DirectSound application. The hardware accelerator makes a lower CPU utilization. However, if the application does not work properly with the hardware accelerator, please click the “Disable All” checkbox and the software will take care of this trouble.
  • Page 27 6. DirectSound3D This field provides a mechanism to fully support the 3D positional stereo audio mode on the basis of the Sensaura technology developed by CRL Corp. in England. Selecting this feature makes it possible to enjoy invariable and unchangeable sound feelings in all-positional area covering as wide as 360 degrees with stereo speakers and a headphone.
  • Page 28: Uninstalling The Driver Software

    • Directory: App\Syxg50\Win95\sxg50us_\disk1\Setup.exe App\Syxg50\Winnt\2_00-1\Syxg50e_\disk1\Setup.exe Yamaha Wave Editor TWE (for Windows 95/NT) Unlike its original name, TWE (Tiny Wave Editor) is a powerful audio wave form editor. It can edit various formats of AIFF or WAV files for pre- and post-editing audio. As it can record an external audio into a WAV file, you can fully capture the high-quality sounds from the WAVEFORCE soundcard.
  • Page 29 Click [Shut Down] on the Windows’ [Start] menu and select “Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode?”. Move the directory as follows in the Command Prompt: C:>CD \PROGRA~1\YAMAHA\DS-XG Start the application. At the command line, input the following. Setupds [/s] (/s is optional)
  • Page 30: Specifications

    Direct X5 or later Specifications and descriptions in this manual are for information purposes 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...
  • Page 31: Installation

    For most applications and particularly for games, it is recommended that you run DirectX5.0 or higher. How do I instruct my PC not to use the S-VA voices? Go to your control panel for the WF192XG (YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Config), and deselect SONDIUS- XG as the default device in the synthesizer section.
  • Page 32: Playing Games

    Go to your device manager, select ‘Sound Video and Game controllers’, and the YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager will appear. To see which version you are using, double-click on the YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager icon and select ‘Driver’.
  • Page 33 Next, post a message in the relevant newsgroups to see if anyone else has encountered this problem with any other soundcard. Then, post a message to the Yamaha forum to see if anyone else has had this problem. If none of this helps, then E-mail us.
  • Page 34 Using Sound Recorder, open up a file at 44.1k/16-bit. Whilst playing this file, open up another sound recorder and record another at the same freq. and bit rate. This should work fine, as all Yamaha DS- XG based systems such as the WF192XG are full duplex compatible.
  • Page 35 A DAC is a digital-to-analog converter. An ADC is an analog-to-digital converter. A DAC is used to play back digital audio and an ADC is used to digitally record analog audio. Most soundcards have DACs that play back audio with 16-bit. What other Yamaha web sites provide information? Try the following: www.yamaha.co.jp/english/xg www.yamaha-xg.com...
  • Page 36 Where can I get XG MIDI files from? The Yamaha online shop at www.yamaha.co.uk/shop is a good place to start, but any reputable XG file outlet can supply good quality MIDI files. How do I connect to external MIDI equipment? There are two ways: 1) Use the joystick terminal with the optional MDC-01 cable.
  • Page 37 How do I edit and save an XG voice? There are two easy ways. One is to buy a full copy of Xgedit or XGworks from the Yamaha online shop. The other is to learn as much as possible about sysex using some of our guidebooks which you can download from the software pages.
  • Page 38: Xg Normal Voice List

    XG Normal Voice List Bank Select MSB=000, LSB=Bank# Instrument Program Bank Instrument Ele- Voice Name Group Group ment Piano GrandPno Organ GrndPnoK MelloGrP PianoStr Dream BritePno BritPnoK E.Grand ElGrPnoK Det.CP80 ElGrPno1 ElGrPno2 HnkyTonk HnkyTnkK E.Piano1 El.Pno1K MelloEP1 Chor.EP1 HardEl.P VX El.P1 60sEl.P E.Piano2 El.Pno2K...
  • Page 39 Instrument Program Bank Ele- Instrument Program Voice Name Group ment Group Reed SprnoSax Synth Pad Alto Sax Sax Sect HyprAlto TenorSax BrthTnSx SoftTenr TnrSax 2 Bari.Sax Oboe Eng.Horn Bassoon Clarinet Pipe Piccolo Flute Recorder PanFlute Synth Bottle Effects Shakhchi Whistle Ocarina Synth Lead 81 SquareLd...
  • Page 40 S-VA Voice List Bank Select MSB=33, LSB=0 Program # Program # Voice Name Range 1 Mad Tube C1 ~ B4 B-1 ~ C6 2 VintgLd 3 SpaceZoo G0 ~ C5 4 GuitHero 5 StoneHng F0 ~ G6 6 Whizzer G 0 ~ F 5 C0 ~ C6 7 SimpleBa 8 ClavBass...
  • Page 41 S-VA Voice List (SOUNDIUS-XG Voice List) Bank Select MSB=81, 97 LSB=Bank# Program Instrument Bank 112 Bank 113 Group Organ 22 Squeeze 23 MouthKey AmpdHarp Guitar 25 Spanish 27 JazzGtr! Carlos 28 L7 Pluck WetPluck Bass 33 Upright 34 Fnground Birdland 35 FlageoBs DampBass 36 Fretles!
  • Page 42: Xg Drum Voice List

    XG Drum Voice List Bank Select MSB=Bank#, LSB=000 Bank Program # Note# Note Key Alternate Standard Kit Standard2 Kit assign C# -1 Surdo Mute Surdo Open D# -1 Hi Q Whip Slap Scratch Push F# -1 Scratch Pull Finger Snap G# -1 Click Noise Metronome Click...
  • Page 43: Tg300B Normal Voice List

    TG300B Normal Voice List Bank Select MSB=Bank#, LSB=000 Instrument Program Bank Instrument Ele- Voice Name Group Group ment Piano GrandPno Organ GrndPnoK MelloGrP A-Piano1 a.piano1 BritePno BritPnoK A-Piano2 a.piano2 E.Grand ElGrPno1 ElGrPno2 ElGrPnoK A-Piano3 a.piano3 HnkyTonk HnkyTnkK A-Piano4 e.piano1 E.Piano1 Chor.EP1 VX El.P1 60sEl.P...
  • Page 44 Instrument Bank Instrument Program Ele- Voice Name Group Group ment Brass Trumpet Synth Lead 81 Trumpet2 BriteTrp WarmTrp Sax-3 contrabs Trombone Trmbone2 Sax-4 harp 1 Tuba Tuba 2 Brass-1 harp 2 Mute.Trp Brass-2 guitar 1 Fr.Horn FrHorn2 FrHrSolo HornOrch Brass-3 guitar 2 BrasSect BrssSec2...
  • Page 45: Tg300B Drum Voice List

    TG300B Drum Voice List Program # Note# Note Alternate Standard Kit Room Kit Power Kit assign C# 0 Snare Roll Finger Snap D# 0 Hi Q Whip Slap Scratch Push Scratch Pull Sticks G# 0 Click Noise Metronome Click Metronome Bell Bass Drum M Bass Drum H BD Power...
  • Page 46: Effect Type List

    Effect Type List REVERB Exclusive Effect Type Remarks MSB LSB NO EFFECT Turn off the effect. HALL1 Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall. HALL2 ROOM1 Reverb simulating the acoustics of a room. ROOM2 ROOM3 STAGE1 Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument. STAGE2 PLATE Reverb simulating a metal plate reverb device.
  • Page 47: Effect Parameter List

    Effect Parameter List HALL1,2, ROOM1,2,3, STAGE1,2, PLATE No.* Parameter Range Value 1 Reverb Time 0.3 - 30.0s 0 - 69 2 Diffusion 0 - 10 0 - 10 3 Initial Delay 0 - 63 0 - 63 4 HPF Cutoff Thru - 8.0kHz 0 - 52 5 LPF Cutoff...
  • Page 48 FLANGER1,2 No.* Parameter Range Value LFO Frequency 0.00 - 39.7Hz 0 - 127 table#1 LFO Depth 0 - 127 0 - 127 Feedback Level -63 - +63 1 - 127 Delay Offset 0 - 63 0 - 63 table#2 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz - 2.0kHz 8 -40 table#3...
  • Page 49 3-BAND EQ No.* Parameter Range Value 1 EQ Low Gain -12 - +12dB 52 - 76 2 EQ Mid Frequency 500Hz - 10.0kHz 28 - 54 3 EQ Mid Gain -12 - +12dB 52 - 76 4 EQ Mid Width 1.0 - 12.0 10 - 120 5 EQ High Gain...
  • Page 50: Effect Data Assign Table

    Effect Data Assign Table Table#1 LFO Frequency (Hz) Data Value Data Value Data Value 0.00 1.81 5.38 0.04 1.85 5.55 0.08 1.89 5.72 0.13 1.94 6.06 0.17 1.98 6.39 0.21 2.02 6.73 0.25 2.06 7.07 0.29 2.10 7.40 0.34 2.15 7.74 0.38 2.19...
  • Page 51 Table#4 Reverb Time (s) Data Value Data Value 10.0 11.0 12.0 13.0 14.0 15.0 16.0 17.0 18.0 19.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 Table#5 Delay Time (ms) Data Value Data Value Data Value 67.8 86 135.5 69.4 87 137.0 70.9 88 138.6 72.5 89 140.2 74.1...
  • Page 52: Midi Data Format

    By sending various types of MIDI messages you can directly control and change the settings on the WF192XG soundcard. Please refer to the owner’s manual of your software for information about how to transmit MIDI messages to the WF192XG soundcard. 1.
  • Page 53 1.2.8 Pan Messages which control the stereo panning position of each Part. CNTRL# PARAMETER DATA RANGE 0...127 A setting of 0 = extreme left position, and 127 = extreme right position. 1.2.9 Expression Messages which control intonation expression of each Part.
  • Page 54 1.2.20 Effect1 Depth (Reverb Send Level) Messages which adjust the send level for the Reverb effect. CNTRL# PARAMETER DATA RANGE Effect1 Depth 0...127 1.2.21 Effect3 Depth (Chorus Send Level) Messages which adjust the send level for the Chorus effect. CNTRL# PARAMETER DATA RANGE Effect3 Depth...
  • Page 55: Program Change

    1.2.25 RPN (Registered Parameter Number) Messages which offset, or add or subtract values from a Part’s pitch bend sensitivity, tuning, or other parameter settings. CNTRL# PARAMETER DATA RANGE RPN LSB 0...127 (Default:7FH) RPN MSB 0...127 (Default:7FH) * Note that once the RPN has been set for a channel, subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same RPN’s value change.
  • Page 56: System Exclusive Messages

    1.5 Channel Aftertouch Messages which let you control various functions by the pressure you apply to the keys after the initial striking of the keys, over the entire channel. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH (Table 1-4) = OFF, that Part will not receive Channel Aftertouch.
  • Page 57 With the Parameter Change messages as listed below, you can change the basic character or sound of a Voice, such as by effect type or effect parameter, transpose, tuning, and others. 11110000 Exclusive status 01000011 YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn Device Number 01001100 XG Model ID 0aaaaaaa Address High...
  • Page 58: Realtime Messages

    Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter values to be initialized. 2.1.4 VL70-m Native Parameter Change 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1n Device Number 01010111 57 Model ID 0aaaaaaa aa Address High...
  • Page 59 <Table 1-1> Parameter Base Address Model ID = 4C [XG] 57 [S-VA] Parameter Change Address High Mid Description XG SYSTEM System Drum setup Reset XG System On All Parameter Reset EFFECT 1 Effect1(Reverb,Chorus,Variation) MULTI PART Multi Part 1 Multi Part 16 DRUM Drum Setup 1 Drum Setup 2...
  • Page 60 Address Size Data Parameter 02 01 10 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 11 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 12 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 13 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 14 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 15 00 - 7F REVERB PARAMETER 16 TOTAL SIZE Address...
  • Page 61 00 - 0F, VARIATION PART 00 - 7F MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH 00 - 7F BEND VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH 00 - 7F CAT VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH 00 - 7F AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH 00 - 7F AC2 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH TOTAL SIZE Address Size...
  • Page 62 Address Size Data Parameter nn 30 00 - 01 Rcv PITCH BEND nn 31 00 - 01 Rcv CH AFTER TOUCH (CAT) nn 32 00 - 01 Rcv PROGRAM CHANGE nn 33 00 - 01 Rcv CONTROL CHANGE nn 34 00 - 01 Rcv POLY AFTER TOUCH (PAT) nn 35...
  • Page 63 <Table 1-5> MIDI Parameter Change table (DRUM SETUP) [XG] Address Size Data Parameter 3n rr 00 00 - 7F PITCH COARSE 3n rr 01 00 - 7F PITCH FINE 3n rr 02 00 - 7F LEVEL 3n rr 03 00 - 7F ALTERNATE GROUP 3n rr 04 00 - 7F...
  • Page 64 <Table 2-2> S-VA Current Voice/Common Misc Parameter Address Size Data Parameter 10 00 00 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#1 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#2 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#3 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#4 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#5 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#6 20 - 7F VOICE NAME#7...
  • Page 65 00 32 01 01 - 00 7F DEPTH 00 34 70 - 10 CURVE 00 35 00 - 62 DAMPING CONTROL NO. 00 36 01 01 - 00 7F DEPTH 00 38 70 - 10 CURVE 00 39 00 - 62 ABSORPTION CONTROL NO.
  • Page 66 YAMAHA [PCI Sound Card]] MODEL WF-192XG MIDI Implementation Chart Function... Basic Default Channel Changed Mode Default Messages Altered Note Number : True voice Velocity Note on Note off After Key's Touch Ch's Pitch Bender 0, 32 1,5,7,10,11 2,4,13 6,38 64-67...

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