User manual YAMAHA P-150

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[. . . ] . . . and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha P-150. The P-150 is a high-performance electronic piano with full-scale, weighted action keyboard, a selection of high quality piano and other useful instrument voices, and versatile performance and other advanced features which make it ideal for professional stage and studio applications, as well as for home entertainment and music study use. The P150's main features include: s Dual and Split voice modes The P-150's Dual and Split modes let you play two voices at once, a "main" voice and a "sub" voice, either by layering the two voices of your choice (Dual mode) or by assigning a different voice to each end of the keyboard (Split mode). In Split mode, the key transposition values can be set independently for both main and sub voices. s One-touch Performance recall The P-150 features a Performance Play mode that lets you store up to 24 Performances, or configurations of all voice, MIDI and other parameter settings, for recall at the touch of a button. [. . . ] The Edit Menu Tree below outlines the Edit mode functions and pages. (Pages can be selected with the [PAGE] button or by pressing the specific [EDIT SELECT] button continually. Items marked with an asterisk* can be selected using the [1]/[q] buttons. ) PERFORMANCE MENUS 4. CHANNEL Page 1. CHANNEL TRANSMIT * RECEIVE * 5. CONTINUOUS SLIDER(CS) / FOOT CONTROLLER(FC) Page 1. CS ASSIGN 2. CS RANGE MIN/MAX * 3. FC ASSIGN 4. FC RANGE MIN/MAX * SYSTEM MENUS 1. SYSTEM Page 1. MASTER TUNE 2. REVERB 3. DEVICE NUMBER 4. MIDI MERGE 5. PERFORMANCE ENABLE MIDI CHANNEL * LOCAL * CONTROLLER ASSIGN * 6. POPUP TIME PROGRAM CHANGE * OTHERS * 7. STORE TYPE 7. PANEL SWITCH (PS) Page 1. PANEL SWITCH 1 ASSIGN 2. PANEL SWITCH 2 ASSIGN 8. NAME Page 1. PERFORMANCE NAME CHARACTER SELECT (16 characters) * 9. ORGAN COMBINATION Page 1. FOOTAGE 8 FOOTAGE TYPES * 2. RESPONSE, ATTACK RESPONSE, 3 ATTACK TYPES, ATTACK LENGTH/MODE * 2. MIDI FILTER Page 1. TRANSMIT FILTER MESSAGE TYPE * ON/OFF * 2. RECEIVE FILTER MESSAGE TYPE * ON/OFF * VOICE MENUS 10. PITCH BEND (PB)/MODULATION WHEEL (MW) Page 1. PB RANGE 2. MW ASSIGN EDIT MODE 3. PROGRAM CHANGE TABLE Page 1. PROGRAM CHANGE TRANSMIT VOICE/PERFORMANCE NO. * MSB/LSB * PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER * 2. PROGRAM CHANGE RECEIVE PROGRAM CHANGE NUMBER * VOICE/PERFORMANCE NO. KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY Page 1. KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY INTERNAL 2. KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY MIDI 3. KEYBOARD RANGE MIN/MAX * 12. INTERNAL EQUALIZER Page 1. EQ LOW * MID * HIGH * REVERB Page 1. REVERB TYPE TYPE * DEPTH * MODULATION Page 1. MODULATION TYPE TYPE * SPEED * 42 SELECTING AN EDIT FUNCTION 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. Press an [EDIT SELECT] button. The LED above the button you press starts blinking, and the name of the currently active parameter page appears in the LCD screen. 1 MASTER TUNE 1s 440. 0Hz PIANO 1 SYSTEM MASTER TUNE 1 440. 0Hz Channel, Local, CS FC and PS settings are basically classified as Performance parameters, though they are treated as System parameters when Sys is selected for MIDI Channel, Local or Controller Assign in the Performance Enable function (System Menu), see page 45. When Sys has been selected, the letter S will appear to the right of the page number, replacing the letter P. SELECTING EDIT FUNCTION PAGES Press the [PAGE] button once or more. Each time you press the [PAGE] button a page will appear in the LCD screen. MIDI LOCAL 1s on PAGE ENTERING AND EXITING EDIT MODE Press the [EDIT] button. The LED above the [EDIT] button starts blinking, as does the LED above the [EDIT SELECT] button which was active the last time you exited Edit mode. The name of the currently active parameter page appears in the LCD screen. PERF. A You can also select Edit function pages by pressing the same [EDIT SELECT] button once or more. [. . . ] q MIDI Panic transmission is not possible during sending/receiving bulk data. * The MIDI Panic feature is an emergency measure of last resort, so sound sometimes might not stop. 75 6. PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE 6. 1SystemSetup F0H, 43H, 1nH, 2AH, 20H, 00H, 00H, N2H, 00H, V2H, F7H n : Device Number N2H : Parameter Number V2H : Parameter Value 2 N2 data name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 MTUNE MENABSW MREVSW MERGSW PERFCHSW PERFLOSW PERFASSSW POPUPPC POPUPOTHER STORETYPE V2 (data range) -64 ­ +63 (o/b) off/on bypass/active off/on sys/perf sys/perf sys/perf off, 1, . . . . . , 5 1, . . . . , 5 auto store/ non auto store 1­16, all, off note Master Tuning MIDI Tx Enable SW Reverb Bypass SW Merge SW Performance Channel Enable SW Performance Local Enable SW Performance Controller Assign Enable SW Popup Time P. C. Send Popup Time Other Store Type auto store / non auto store Device Number 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 1A 1B 1C 1D 1E 1F 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 2A 2B 2C 2D 2E 2F 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 3A 3B 3C 3D 3E 3F ORGRESPONSE ORG. EF reserve reserve reserve reserve BAL DUAL BAL SPLIT DETUNE SPOINT SAREA SFTSW SFTMAIN SFTSUB D SFTSUB S SFTMAIN MD SFTSUB MD LOCALSW TXCH RXCH reserve ASSPS1 ASSPS2 ASSCS ASSCSMIN ASSCSMAX ASSFC ASSFCMIN ASSFCMAX PERFNAME1 PERFNAME2 PERFNAME3 PERFNAME4 PERFNAME5 PERFNAME6 PERFNAME7 PERFNAME8 PERFNAME9 PERFNAME10 PERFNAME11 PERFNAME12 PERFNAME13 PERFNAME14 PERFNAME15 PERFNAME16 0­7 each/first Organ Combination Response Organ Attack Each/First -16 ­ +15 (o/b) -16 ­ +15 (o/b) 0­7 A-1­C7 upper/lower off/on -24 ­ +24 (o/b) -24 ­ +24 (o/b) -24 ­ +24 (o/b) -24 ­ +24 (o/b) -24 ­ +24 (o/b) off/on 0­15, off 0­15, off, all Dual Balance Split Balance Dual Detune Split Point Split Main Voice Area Transpose Switch Main Voice Transpose Sub Voice Transpose (Dual) Sub Voice Transpose (Split) Main Voice MIDI Transpose Sub Voice MIDI Transpose Local on/off Switch TX Channel Rx Channel 0A DEVNUM 6. 2Voice F0H, 43H, 1nH, 2AH, 22H, 00H, 00H, N2H, 00H, V2H, F7H n : Device Number N2H : Parameter Number V2H : Parameter Value 2 N2 data name 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0A 0B 0C PBRANGE MODASS INTVELCRV RXVELCRV VELMIN VELMAX REVTYPE REVDPT MODTYPE MODSPD INTEQL INTEQM INTEQH V2 (data range) 0­12 0­3 0­9 0­9 0­127 0­127 0­3 0­7 0­3 0­7 -16 ­ +16 (o/b) -16 ­ +16 (o/b) -16 ­ +16 (o/b) note PB Range Modulation Wheel Assign Int. 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