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Yamaha U3-SILENT Owner's Manual

Yamaha U3-SILENT Owner's Manual

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  • Page 1 Owner’s manual Manuel de l’utilisateur Bedienungsanleitung Manual del propietario Uso e manutenzione...
  • Page 2 1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables.
  • Page 3 Information for Users on Collection and Disposal of Old Equipment This symbol on the products, packaging, and/or accompanying documents means that used electrical and electronic products should not be mixed with general household waste. For proper treatment, recovery and recycling of old products, please take them to applicable collection points, in accordance with your national legislation and the Directives 2002/96/EC.
  • Page 4 Información para Usuarios sobre Recolección y Disposición de Equipamiento Viejo Este símbolo en los productos, embalaje, y/o documentación que se acompañe significa que los productos electrónicos y eléctricos usados no deben ser mezclados con desechos hogareños corrientes. Para el tratamiento, recuperación y reciclado apropiado de los productos viejos, por favor llévelos a puntos de recolección aplicables, de acuerdo a su legislación nacional y las directivas 2002/96/EC.
  • Page 5 Для инструментов с заземленным кабелем питания ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЕ ВНИМАНИЕ! Электропитание/кабель питания Место установки • Подключайте только к электросети с • При установке инструмента убедитесь в том, что соответствующим напряжением и защитным используемая электрическая розетка легкодоступна. заземлением. Неправильное заземление может При возникновении какого-либо сбоя или вызвать поражение электрическим током. неисправности немедленно отключите питание инструмента и отсоедините кабель питания от Беречь от воды электросети. • Не держите инструмент там, где он может попасть Даже если питание устройства отключено, под дождь, рядом с водой, а также в сырых и инструмент продолжает в минимальном количестве влажных помещениях. Не ставьте на него емкости потреблять электроэнергию. с жидкостью, которая может пролиться и попасть в Если инструмент не используется в течение отверстия. длительного времени, отсоедините кабель питания от Беречь от огня электросети.
  • Page 6 (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr (VI)) (PBB) (PBDE) SJ/T 11363-2006 SJ/T 11363-2006 EU RoHS EU RoHS (This product conforms to the RoHS regulations in the EU.) (Dieses Produkt entspricht der RoHS-Richtlinie der EU.) (Ce produit est conforme aux réglementations RoHS de l’EU.) (Este producto cumple con los requisitos de la directive RoHS en la UE.) 이...
  • Page 7: Owner's Manual

    Owner’s manual...
  • Page 8 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes an external power supply (adaptor). DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adaptor other than one described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recommended by Yamaha. WARNING: IMPORTANT:...
  • Page 9: Music Book "50 Greats For The Piano

    You can enjoy the natural expression of the music. Realistic Piano Voice • The piano voice is faithfully sampled from the Yamaha CFX concert grand piano. You can enjoy the clear and beautiful tone of the piano. • The piano voice is sampled with the binaural sampling* method. Even if you listen through headphones, you can enjoy the immersive sound, as if it sounds from the piano.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Introduction Accessories Check that the following items are supplied with your piano. • AC adaptor (PA-150A [upright piano], PJP-PS04 [grand piano] or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha) × 1 • Power cable × 1 * • Headphones × 1 • Headphones hanger × 1 •...
  • Page 11 Introduction Table of Contents Chapter Chapter Getting Started .........6 Connecting to Other Devices ....33 Part Names and Functions .........6 Connecting to Audio Devices ......33 Connecting the AC Adaptor ......9 Connecting to MIDI Devices ......35 Attaching the Headphones Hanger ....10 Connecting the USB Storage Device ....36 Turning the Power On ........10 Connecting Powered Speakers [for Grand Piano] ..........37...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Chapter Getting Started Part Names and Functions ■ Piano Upright piano Grand piano [for models equipped with a sostenuto pedal] (on the rear of the piano) Control unit Control unit GM unit (page 7) (page 7) (page 8) Silencing lever DC12V jack Activates the Silent Piano™...
  • Page 13 Chapter Getting Started Part Names and Functions ■ Control unit (front panel) Upright piano Grand piano POWER button FUNC. button Turns the digital piano on and off. Switches the function. The function will be switched as follows each time you press this button. PIANO button [For upright pianos] Switches the voice of the digital piano to the Piano...
  • Page 14 Chapter Getting Started Part Names and Functions ■ Control unit (bottom panel) DC IN 12V jack AUX IN/AUX OUT jacks (stereo mini jack) Connect the supplied AC adaptor (page 9). Connect to the input or output jacks of external audio devices.
  • Page 15: Power Cable

    AC wall outlet. PJP-PS04 Warning Use the Yamaha PA-150A/PJP-PS04 AC adaptor, or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha. Use of other AC adaptors may result in damage, overheating, or fire. Caution • Do not stretch the cord or bend its ends.
  • Page 16: Headphones

    Chapter Getting Started Attaching the Headphones Hanger Attach the hanger to the underside of the control unit with the two screws supplied. Screwdriver Turning the Power On Press the POWER button. The POWER lamp lights up. The display shows the voice number “1” (Piano). Note • The sound is not output properly if you hold down the keyboard while turning the power on.
  • Page 17: Playing The Piano

    Chapter Playing the Piano Using the Silent Piano™ Function [For upright pianos not equipped with a sostenuto pedal] Press the center pedal and slide it to the left. [For upright pianos equipped with a sostenuto pedal] Pull the silencing lever towards you until you hear a click and feel the mechanism catch.
  • Page 18: Selecting Voices

    Voice Explanation The unit does not use any voices. Piano A piano sound sampled from the Yamaha CFX concert grand piano. Electric Piano 1 An electronic piano sound produced by an FM synthesizer. Electric Piano 2 The sound of an electric piano using hammer-struck metallic “tines.”...
  • Page 19 Chapter Playing the Piano Selecting Voices ■ Changing the voice to that of a piano [for upright piano] You can change the voice to that of a piano with the touch of a button. Press the PIANO button. The PIANO lamp lights up and the voice is changed to that of a piano.
  • Page 20: Applying The Reverb Effect

    Chapter Playing the Piano Applying the Reverb Effect A piano sounds differently depending on the size of the room, or the material of the building in which it is played. The reverberation is the major reason for this difference. Using the reverb functions and simulating the reverberation in a concert hall, gives you the feeling of the being at a live performance.
  • Page 21: Using The Metronome

    Chapter Playing the Piano Using the Metronome The unit features the built-in metronome that helps you to play at the accurate tempo. Press the FUNC. button repeatedly to switch the function to METRO. The current tempo setting appears on the display. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the metronome.
  • Page 22: Playing Back Songs

    • Keys do not move during the song playback. • Use headphones or commercially available powered speakers to listen to the song. • You can also play back the music software for Disklavier purchased from the “Yamaha MusicSoft” website. For further information, refer to the following website: Yamaha MusicSoft: http://www.yamahamusicsoft.com/...
  • Page 23: Playing Back The Demonstration Song

    Chapter Playing Back Songs Playing Back the Demonstration Song You can play back any of the demonstration songs stored in this unit. Press the FUNC. button repeatedly to switch the function to SONG. The song number of the currently selected category appears on the display.
  • Page 24: Playing Back The Preset Song

    Chapter Playing Back Songs Playing Back the Preset Song Besides the demonstration songs, 50 piano songs are preset in this unit. These correspond to the score in the music book “50 greats for the Piano.” This will help you to practice playing along with the song playback. Press the FUNC.
  • Page 25: Playing Back The Song Recorded On The Internal Memory

    Chapter Playing Back Songs Playing Back the Song Recorded on the Internal Memory Your performance that has been recorded as a MIDI song and saved on the internal memory can also be played back. Note To record your performance, see “Recording Your Performance on the Internal Memory” on page 24. Press the FUNC.
  • Page 26: Playing Back The Song Saved On The Usb Storage Device

    Chapter Playing Back Songs Playing Back the Song Saved on the USB Storage Device Connecting commercially available USB storage device to the unit allows you to play back songs stored on that device. Connect the USB storage device to the USB port at the front of the control unit.
  • Page 27 Chapter Playing Back Songs Playing Back the Song Saved on the USB Storage Device Press the +/YES or –/NO button to select the desired song number. Song Number Explanation S.00 – S.99 F.00 – F.99 100 – 399 Plays back only the selected song. When the playback advanced to the end of the selected song, playback stops.
  • Page 28: Operations During Playback

    Chapter Playing Back Songs Operations during Playback Pause Move to the previous/next song Stop Fast-forward/rewind (Hold) ■ Pausing playback You can pause playback and restart it from where the song was paused. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button during playback. While playback is paused, the PLAY/PAUSE lamp blinks. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to restart playback again.
  • Page 29: Changing The Playback Tempo

    Chapter Playing Back Songs Changing the Playback Tempo You can speed up or slow down the playback tempo. Slowing down the playback tempo can be useful when practicing a difficult piano part. During playback or pause, hold the FUNC. button for a second to switch to the tempo setting display.
  • Page 30: Recording Your Performance

    Chapter Recording Your Performance Recording Your Performance on the Internal Memory You can record your performance on the internal memory of the unit. Recorded performances are saved as a MIDI song (SMF0). Note • You can record up to 10 songs on the internal memory. • You can record up to approximately 500 KB, which equates to a standard song of approximately 30 minutes in length, per one recording.
  • Page 31 Chapter Recording Your Performance Recording Your Performance on the Internal Memory Press the +/YES and –/NO buttons to select the destination song number. Note • If you select an empty song (which contains no data), the song number and the blank indication (- - -) appears alternately on the display. • Note that the new recording will erase the existing data if you select a song which contains data.
  • Page 32: Recording Your Performance On The Usb Storage Device

    Chapter Recording Your Performance Recording Your Performance on the USB Storage Device You can record your performance directly on the USB storage device. Recorded performances are saved as a MIDI song (SMF0) or an audio song (USB Audio Recorder, 44.1kHz/16bit stereo WAV). Note • You can record as much as the capacity of the USB storage device allows.
  • Page 33 Chapter Recording Your Performance Recording Your Performance on the USB Storage Device Press the +/YES or –/NO button to select the destination song number. Note • If you select an empty song (which contains no data), the song number and the blank indication (- - -) appears alternately on the display.
  • Page 34: Recording With The Metronome

    Chapter Recording Your Performance Recording with the Metronome You can use the metronome to record performance. Press the FUNC. button repeatedly to switch the function to METRO. The current tempo setting appears on the display. Press the PLAY/PAUSE button to start the metronome.
  • Page 35: Handling Song Files

    Chapter Handling Song Files Copying a Song File to the USB Storage Device You can copy the user song on the internal memory to the USB storage device. You can use this function to make a backup on the USB storage device to protect your valuable music data. Note You can copy only the user song on the internal memory to the USB storage device.
  • Page 36 Chapter Handling Song Files Copying a Song File to the USB Storage Device Hold the REC button for 3 seconds. “SAv” appears on the display. Hold Then the smallest number of empty song in the USB MIDI user song category and the blank indication (- - -) appears alternately on the display.
  • Page 37: Deleting A Song File

    Chapter Handling Song Files Deleting a Song File You can delete the user song on the internal memory or the USB storage device. Note You can delete only the user song on the internal memory or the USB storage device. To delete the song file stored on the USB storage device, connect the USB storage device to the USB port at the front of the control unit.
  • Page 38 Chapter Handling Song Files Deleting a Song File Hold the REC and STOP buttons simultaneously for 3 seconds. “n-y” and “dEL” appears alternately on the display. Hold Note You cannot delete songs other than user songs. If you try to delete such songs, “E01”...
  • Page 39: Connecting To Other Devices

    Chapter Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to Audio Devices Caution Be sure to turn the unit and audio devices off before attempting to connect them. Note The AUX IN or AUX OUT jack on this unit is a stereo mini jack. If your connection cable is not compatible, you will need to use an adaptor.
  • Page 40 Chapter Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to Audio Devices ■ Connecting to the AUX IN jack When connected to other sound modules or playback devices (such as CD players): You can use the Silent Piano™ function together with the sound received from the connected devices. Control unit bottom panel To AUX IN jack Other sound modules...
  • Page 41: Connecting To Midi Devices

    Chapter Connecting to Other Devices Connecting to MIDI Devices Caution Be sure to turn the unit and MIDI devices off before attempting to connect them. ■ Connecting to the MIDI OUT jack When connected to other MIDI device: You can reproduce the Silent Piano™ performances using sound modules such as synthesizers and other MIDI devices.
  • Page 42: Connecting The Usb Storage Device

    ■ Compatible devices USB flash memory You can use commercially available USB flash memories. The USB flash memory should be formatted in FAT16 or FAT32 file system. Note Yamaha does not assure the operation of the commercially available USB flash memories.
  • Page 43: Connecting Powered Speakers [For Grand Piano]

    Chapter Connecting to Other Devices Connecting Powered Speakers [for Grand Piano] The OUTPUT L (L+R)/R jacks let you connect the optional powered speakers. You can also use the OUTPUT VOL. knob to fine-adjust the volume of these jacks. GM unit Powered speakers L ( L + R ) VOL.
  • Page 44: Using Various Functions

    Chapter Using Various Functions Setting the Various Convenient Functions (Function Setup) To get the most out of your piano, set some of the various convenient functions, such as fine tuning of the pitch, adjusting the metronome volume, etc. ■ Function Setup items Function Setup Item Item Number Page...
  • Page 45: Basic Operations

    Chapter Using Various Functions Setting the Various Convenient Functions (Function Setup) ■ Basic operations Press the FUNC. button repeatedly to turn off all function indicators. The unit enters the Function Setup mode and the Function Setup item number appears on the display. Press the +/YES or –/NO button to select the desired item.
  • Page 46: Details On Each Function Setup Item

    Chapter Using Various Functions Details on Each Function Setup Item ■ Brilliance ■ FIXED Velocity You can adjust the timbre brilliance of the sound from You can change the velocity when you select Off mellow to bright. (FIXED) in the Touch Sensitivity setting. Setting range –2 The unit produces soft and...
  • Page 47: Metronome Volume

    Chapter Using Various Functions Details on Each Function Setup Item ■ Scale ■ Base Note Certain genres of music are composed based on scales You need to specify the root when you select a scale other than equal temperament, which is the common other than equal temperament in the Scale setting.
  • Page 48: Song Balance

    Chapter Using Various Functions Details on Each Function Setup Item ■ Song Balance ■ Damper Resonance Depth You can adjust the volume balance between keyboard You can set the depth of the Damper Resonance effect, playing and song playback (MIDI and audio). Increase which is applied when you press the damper pedal.
  • Page 49: Sustain Sample Depth

    Chapter Using Various Functions Details on Each Function Setup Item ■ Sustain Sample Depth ■ MIDI Transmit Channel You can set the depth of the Sustain Sample effect, You can assign the channel on which the unit transmits which is applied when you press the damper pedal. the MIDI data of keyboard playing.
  • Page 50: Midi Data Format

    Chapter Using Various Functions Details on Each Function Setup Item ■ Local Control ■ Control Change You can select whether the keyboard playing data is You can select whether the unit transmits or receives transmitted to the internal tone generator of the unit. control change messages.
  • Page 51: Restoring The Default Settings

    Chapter Using Various Functions Restoring the Default Settings You can erase the backup of all settings made and restore the factory default settings. While holding the STOP button, press the POWER button to turn the unit on. “CLr” appears on the display and all settings are reset to factory default.
  • Page 52: Deactivating The Auto Power-Off Function

    Chapter Using Various Functions Deactivating the Auto Power-off Function While holding the FUNC. button, press the POWER button to turn the unit on. “PoF” appears on the display and the auto power-off function is deactivated. Note If you deactivate the auto power-off function with this step, “F9 Auto Power-off” in Function Setup (page 44) is automatically set to off.
  • Page 53: Appendix

    A malfunction has occurred in the unit. Contact your nearest Yamaha dealer or authorized distributor. The capacity of the internal memory on the unit or the Delete unnecessary files to ensure sufficient capacity USB storage device is running out.
  • Page 54: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If you have problems with the unit, here are a few troubleshooting tips. If you cannot solve the problem easily yourself, consult your Yamaha piano dealer. DO NOT attempt to repair the piano or the AC adaptor yourself. Symptom...
  • Page 55: Preset Voice List

    Explanation Piano This sound was sampled from the Yamaha CFX concert grand piano. It uses different samples depending on the strength of your playing and produces smoother tonal changes. Even the tonal changes produced by the damper pedal and the subtle sounds of releasing a key are reproduced.
  • Page 56: Song List

    Chapter Appendix Song List ■ Demonstration songs Title <Composer> d.01 Polonaise op.53 “Héroïque” <F. F. Chopin> d.02 Piano Sonate No.18 K.576 1st mov. <W. A. Mozart> d.03 “Little Overture” from The Nutcracker op.71a <P. I. Tchaikovsky> ■ Preset songs Title <Composer> Title <Composer>...
  • Page 57: Playback Sequence Of Song Files On The Usb Storage Device

    Chapter Appendix Playback Sequence of Song Files on the USB Storage Device The illustration below shows the playback sequence of song files stored on the USB storage device. USB storage device First level Second level Third level Fourth level Folder A Sub Folder A Sub Folder A Sub Folder A...
  • Page 58: Attachment Screws For Headphones Hanger

    4 kg 10 kg Accessories AC adapter (PA-150A [upright piano], PJP-PS04 [grand piano] or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha), Power cable , Headphones, Headphones hanger, Attachment screws for headphones hanger, Owner’s manual, Music book “50 greats for the Piano” * 1 For models equipped with a sostenuto pedal.
  • Page 59: Index

    Chapter Appendix Index AC adaptor ..................4, 9 Pause ....................22 Accessory ....................4 Piano playback channel ..............43 Administrative file ................51 Playback ....................16 All playback ..............17, 18, 19, 21 Playback sequence ................51 Audio device ................33, 34 Playback tempo .................23 Audio song ..................16, 51 Power ....................10 Auto power-off ................44, 46 Powered speakers ................33, 37...
  • Page 60 Data list...
  • Page 61: Xg Voice List

    XG Voice List Voice Group Voice Name Element Voice Group Voice Name Element Piano GrandPiano Organ Perc.Organ2 GrndPianoKSP RockOrgan MellowGrPno RotaryOrgan PianoStrings SlowRotary Dream FastRotary BrightPiano ChurchOrgan BritePnoKSP ChurchOrgan3 ElecGrandPno ChurchOrgan2 ElecGrPnoKSP NotreDame DetunedCP80 OrganFlute LayeredCP1 Trem.OrganFl LayeredCP2 ReedOrgan Honkytonk PuffOrgan HonkytonkKSP Accordion...
  • Page 62 XG Voice List Voice Group Voice Name Element Voice Group Voice Name Element Bass TechnoBass Brass SynthBrass3 Orbiter JumpBrass SquareBass AnaVelBrass1 RubberBass AnalogBrass1 Hammer SynthBrass2 SynthBass2 SoftBrass MellowSyBass SynthBrass4 SequenceBass ChoirBrass ClickSynBass AnaVelBrass2 SynBass2Dark AnalogBrass2 SmoothSyBass Reed SopranoSax ModulrSyBass AltoSax DXBass SaxSection XWireBass...
  • Page 63 XG Voice List Voice Group Voice Name Element Voice Group Voice Name Element Synth. Pad Itopia Ethnic Taisho-kin CCPad Kanoon BowedPad Kalimba Glacier Bagpipe GlassPad Fiddle MetallicPad Shanai TinePad Shanai2 PanPad Pungi HaloPad Hichiriki SweepPad Percussive TinkleBell Shwimmer Bonang Converge Altair PolarPad GamelanGongs...
  • Page 64: Xg Drum Kit List

    XG Drum Kit List : Same as Standard Kit 1 : No Sound Bank Select MSB (0-127) Bank Select LSB (0-127) Program Change (0-127) Program Change (1-128) MIDI Alternate Key Off Standard Kit1 Standard Kit2 Room Kit Rock Kit Electro Kit Analog Kit Note # Note...
  • Page 65 XG Drum Kit List : Same as Standard Kit 1 : No Sound Bank Select MSB (0-127) Bank Select LSB (0-127) Program Change (0-127) Program Change (1-128) MIDI Alternate Key Off Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Symphony Kit SFX Kit1 SFX Kit2 Group Note #...
  • Page 66: Midi Data Format

    MIDI Data Format Preset Voice List Bank Program Change Voice Name (0 – 127) Piano Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Electric Piano 3 Harpsichord 1 Harpsichord 2 Vibraphone Celesta Pipe Organ 1 Pipe Organ 2 Pipe Organ 3 Pipe Organ 4 Jazz Organ Strings Choir...
  • Page 67 MIDI Data Format MIDI Channel Message (1) [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] Status byte 1st Data byte 2nd Data byte MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Piano PLAY MIDI Events Song Panel Song MIDI Status Data (HEX) Parameter...
  • Page 68: Midi Data Format

    MIDI Data Format MIDI Channel Message (2) ■ Parameters Controlled by NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Numbers) [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] NRPN Data Entry MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Piano PLAY Parameter Data Range Song Panel Song MIDI...
  • Page 69 MIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change Table ■ MIDI Parameter Change Table (XG SYSTEM) [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Address Size Data XG Default Piano PLAY Parameter Description Song Panel Song MIDI...
  • Page 70 MIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change Table [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Address Size Data XG Default Piano PLAY Parameter Description Song Panel Song MIDI Playback PLAY (Piano Piano Others Part Operation...
  • Page 71 MIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change Table ■ MIDI Parameter Change Table (MULTI EQ) [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Address Size Data Piano PLAY Parameter Description Song Panel Song MIDI Playback PLAY...
  • Page 72 MIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change Table ■ MIDI Parameter Change Table (MULTI PART) [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Address Size Data XG Default Piano PLAY Parameter Description Song Panel Song MIDI...
  • Page 73 MIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change Table [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Address Size Data XG Default Piano PLAY Parameter Description Song Panel Song MIDI Playback PLAY (Piano Piano Others Part Operation...
  • Page 74 MIDI Data Format MIDI Parameter Change Table ■ MIDI Parameter Change Table (DRUM SETUP) [ MIDI (Silent) ] [ Internal Sequencer ] MIDI Reception MIDI Transmission Song Playback MIDI Recording Address Size Data XG Default Piano PLAY Parameter Description Song Panel Song MIDI...
  • Page 75 Refer to Parameter Refer to Refer to Parameter Change Table Refer to Parameter Change Table Parameter Change Table 01000011 = YAMAHA ID Change 0001nnnn = Device Number n=always 0 (when transmit), n=0-F (when recieve) Table 01001100 = Model ID 0hhhhhhh...
  • Page 76 × × × × × × Tuning 11110000 = Exclusive status 01000011 = YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn n= always 0(when transmit), n=0-F(when receive) 00100111 = Model ID of TG100 00110000 = Address High 00000000 = Address Mid 00000000 = Address Low...
  • Page 77: Midi Implementation Chart

    MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART YAMAHA Date: 07-June-2012 Model: Silent Piano SH Version: 1.00 Function... Transmitted Recognized Remarks Basic Channel Default 1, 2 1-16 × Changed 1-16 Mode Default Messages × × × Altered ************** Note Number 0-127 0-127 : True voice...
  • Page 78 P.O.Box 1, Hamamatsu, 430-8650 Japan Copyright © 2013 Yamaha Corporation YF091B0 Jun-13 Printed in Japan...

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