Ypp-15 – Yamaha Personal Electronic Piano YPP-15 User Manual

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Example 2:

chine

Using the YPP-15 with a drum ma-

If you have a MIDI-compatible rhythm/drum ma­

chine, use It as a Slave of the YPP-15. After

matching

MIDI

channels,

play

the

YPP-15

key­

board. Now you can have various percussion sounds

at your fingertips. Playing a key on the YPP-15 will

transmit a specific MIDI Note Number to the drum

machine, which reproduces the percussion sound

corresponding to it.

Here’s another idea: If your drum machine includes

a melody instrument such as bass or vibraphone,

you can access this sound from the YPP-15. First,

look up the MIDI receiving channel assigned for

controlling the sound. Then, set both instruments to

this channel. You can now play the drum machine’s

melody instrument sound from the YPP-15. If you

wish, you can accompany your performance with a

rhythmic pattern (start/stopped locally on the drum

machine). Yourentire performance can be input into

the drum machine as rhythm data.

Examples:

Using the YPP-15 with a sequencer

(and other keyboards)

Knowing how to use the YPP-15 effectively with a

sequencer makes you a MIDI pro!

After you’ve recorded all the parts of your perfor­

mance on the sequencer, you’ll want to play back

your ensemble, with each part matched (via MIDI

channels) to the appropriate instrument or sound

module. Say you’ve recorded a two-part ensemble,

cello and flute, on MIDI channels 1 and 2, each

channel matched to a separate instrument or sound

module in your MIDI system (instruments A and B in

the

Diagram

below).

When

you

play

back

the

ensemble, you may wish to experiment with the

sounds. Here’s one thing you can try: put the YPP-

15 (one of the Slaves in your setup) in OMNI ON

Mode, and select the voice you wish, say PIANO 1.

Thus, the YPP-15 will receive performance data in

both

of MIDI channels 1 and 2, and so will play back

both parts in PIAN01 voice, as a complement to the

cello and flute sounds from instruments A and B.

DIAGRAM

YPP-15

E Q H H H Q

Q Q Q B Q Q

Another use of OMNI ON Mode is for checking the
contents of an unlabelled performance data disk whose

MIDI channels are unspecified. After loading the data

into the sequencer, transmit it from the sequencer to the
YPP-15 in OMNI ON Mode. Regardless of the MIDI
channels to which the data was assigned, the YPP-15 In
OMNI ON Mode will play it back.

DIAGRAM

YPP-15

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