User manual YAMAHA HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4

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[. . . ] When you need more specific instructions or want to explore a feature or function in greater detail, refer to the separate Owner's Manual. In addition, the Owner's Manual contains basic information about the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C, such as the Panel Layout and Basic Operations (pages 8 ­ 21), helpful sections you should read before working through this booklet. Now, go to the next page and take a look at the brief overviews of each chapter. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial 3 ACT 1 Page 6 Playing with the Registration Menus Song: "Grandfather's Clock" Simply select the Registration from the Registration Menu and play the song. It's not a difficult piece to play, but if you're unfamiliar with the score, try slowing down the rhythm and playing it at a more relaxed pace. [. . . ] Also, for playing the arpeggio, we'll use the Delay effect. First call up the M2 Registration by pressing the [2] button on the Registration Memory section, then press the [ROTARY SP SPEED] button to turn it off. Changing the Upper Keyboard Voice Settings 2 Voice Condition Settings Page 1 Pan Touch Tone Pitch Feet Reverb Volume Page 2 Vibrato Touch Vibrato Transpose Tune Page 3 Page 4 BRILLIANCE Effect 1 Type 1 Effect 2 Type 2 Initial: 4 Horizontal: 0 22 20 Preset OFF 0 0 Chorus Celeste 4 Thru Thru 4th from bottom L1 After: 0 After: 0 Preset (8') This completes the UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 1 settings. Next, we'll edit the UPPER KEYBOARD VOICE 2 settings. 3 Select [DX E. Piano 2] for Upper Keyboard Voice 2. This Voice is included in the [PIANO] button, display Page 2. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial 45 ACT 4 ACT 3 Make the appropriate Voice Condition settings for DX E. Piano 2. Change the Voice Condition settings in display Pages 1 ­ 4 and the Brilliance setting according to the following chart. Settings/values that should be changed are highlighted in color. ACT 2 1 Select [DX E. Piano 2] for Upper Keyboard Voice 1. This Voice is included in the [PIANO] button, display Page 2. ACT 1 4 Make the appropriate Voice Condition settings for DX E. Piano 2. Change the Voice Condition settings in display Pages 1 ­ 4 and the Brilliance setting according to the following chart. Settings/values that should be changed are highlighted in color. Voice Condition Settings Page 1 Pan Touch Tone Pitch Feet Reverb Volume Page 2 Vibrato Touch Vibrato Transpose Tune Page 3 Page 4 Effect 1 Type 1 Effect 2 Type 2 Tempo Delay Initial: 4 Horizontal: 0 4' 24 22 Preset OFF 0 0 Chorus Celeste 4 Delay Delay Time: 4th/3, Feedback Level: +16, Dry/Wet: D<W63 Center After: 0 After: 0 ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3 BRILLIANCE 3rd from top ACT 4 NOTE Tempo Delay creates delayed notes to embellish a phrase. In this song, once you play the notes G, B, D and F, other notes you have not played will follow -- thanks to the delay. 5 Press the SUSTAIN [UPPER] button to call up the Sustain Length display. Set the sustain length of both UPPER1 and UPPER2 to 8. SUSTAIN UPPER (KNEE) LOWER (KNEE) PEDAL Now that the Registration Memory 5 settings are complete, record these settings to the [5] button in Registration Memory section. 46 Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial M 6 Electric Guitar Solo Using the M5 Registration as the basis, change the Upper Keyboard Voice 2 and Lower Keyboard Voice 1. The selected rhythm is shown at the top of the display. 3 Press the INTRO [1] button to turn Intro 1 on. INTRO 1 2 3 NOTE When the Intro, Ending, or Break section is selected, the MAIN/FILL IN button flashes. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial 4 Enter the selected rhythm "60's 8Beat, Intro 1" to the first bar by pressing the [SET] button in the display. NOTE Once the [SET] button is pressed, one measure of the selected rhythm will be entered. The exception to this rule is the ending patterns, which enter more than one measure when you press the [SET] button. Keep in mind that entering an ending pattern automatically ends the song; no other rhythms can be entered after an ending pattern. Next, set the Main A section of the 8Beat Light 1 rhythm, for the second bar. 6 Press the MAIN/FILL IN [A] button twice so that the [A] button lights (not flashes). MAIN / FILL IN A B C D NOTE When you press the [A] button once, the button flashes and Fill In A is selected. Pressing it again lights the [A] button and Main A is selected. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial 53 ACT 4 5 Press the [POPS] button on the panel and select [8Beat Light 1] from the displayed rhythm menu. ACT 3 ACT 2 ACT 1 7 8 ACT 1 ACT 2 ACT 3 ACT 4 54 Enter the selected rhythm "8Beat Light 1, Main A" to the second bar by pressing the [SET] button in the display. Repeat steps #5 through #7 above to enter the rest of the rhythm and create the rhythm composition indicated in the notation on pages 26 ­ 27. The following rhythms are used in this song: Rhythm 60's 8Beat 8Beat Light 1 16Beat 1 Country Rock 2 Hard Rock 2 Folk Rock 1 Selection [POPS] button menu, Page 1 [POPS] button menu, Page 1 [POPS] button menu, Page 3 [ROCK] button menu, Page 2 [ROCK] button menu, Page 1 [POPS] button menu, Page 1 NOTE If you make a mistake in entering a rhythm, move the cursor to the rhythm you want to delete and press the [DELETE] button in the display, then reenter the correct rhythm. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial Creating a Registration Sequence Program The Registration Sequence feature lets you program the Registrations you want to be automatically called up in sequence, when playing a Rhythm Sequence. This convenient feature frees you from having to work the footswitch, so you can concentrate completely on your keyboard performance. 1 Press the [REGIST] button at the top right of the display to call up the REGIST Page. 2 3 4 Press the Registration Memory [1] button to enter the setting to the Registration Sequence. Set the timing location at which you want the Registration to change. Check the timing indication in the notation for the M1 event. You'll see it's written as "1. 1. 0" -- meaning, Bar 1, Beat 1, Clock 0. After setting the appropriate timing, press the DATA [SET] button in the display to actually enter M1 at that timing. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial 55 ACT 4 ACT 3 ACT 2 ACT 1 Programming the Registration Sequence 5 Repeat steps #2 through #4 above to finish creating the Registration Sequence indicated in the notation on pages 26 ­ 27. The value continue changing if you hold the [] or [] button. ACT 1 ACT 2 Take a look at bar 14 in the notation. Registration M4 appears at the halfway point of the third beat in bar 14. Since one quarter-note beat equals 96 clocks and half of that is 48 clocks, you would think that the timing should be "14. 3. 48. " However, the indication is slightly before that, at "14. 3. 40. " Similarly, M5 is indicated as "22. 4. 90, " not "23. 1. 0. " The reason behind these anticipated settings is that the Registration may not have enough time to change all the sounds and settings in time for the performance, if the change is programmed exactly at the precise point of the intended change. ACT 3 ACT 4 56 NOTE Up to 140 bars of events can be entered to one sequence button (for example, SEQ. 1). [. . . ] Change the sound type to VINTAGE, and change the flute footage settings as indicated below. DISPLAY SELECT VOICE DISPLAY A. B. C. MDR FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U. ORGAN FLUTES L. ORGAN ROTARY SP SPEED FLUTES NOTE The M5 Registration is characterized by its vintage tone generation and distorted sound. Add the 1 3/5' footage if you like. 2 Press the [ATTACK/VOLUME] button at the top right of the display to call up the ATTACK/VOLUME Page, then set Attack 4' to 4. This completes the Upper Organ Flutes settings. Playing the HS-8-HS-7-HS-6-HS-5-HS-4/01C -- Tutorial Creating the Lower Organ Flute Voice 1 Press the [L. ORGAN FLUTES] button twice to call up the Lower Organ Flutes display. On the FOOTAGE Page, change the sound type to VINTAGE, and change the flute footage settings as indicated below. DISPLAY SELECT FOOT SWITCH UTILITY INTERNET RHYTHM PROGRAM VOICE EDIT PATTERN SEQUENCE U. ORGAN FLUTES L. ORGAN ROTARY SP SPEED FLUTES NOTE The setting of the Lower Organ Flute is ideal for playing bass parts on the Lower keyboard. [. . . ]

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