Setting to local control off, Entering multi-timbre mode, Out in 1 out – Yamaha Personal Electronic Piano YPP-15 User Manual

Page 14: Ypp-15

Attention! The text in this document has been recognized automatically. To view the original document, you can use the "Original mode".

Advertising
background image

If you set up a Hand-Shaking connection between

the YPP-15 and the sequencer, there are two things

to be noted:

If the sequencer is set to transmit the same MIDI infor­
mation as received at its MIDI IN jack (This is called

“Echo On”, “Soft Thru On”, etc., depending on the
make), set the YPP-15 to “Local Control Off If you

fail to do this, pressing a single key will sound twice as

many notes as in normal play. As a result, it will reduce

the polyphonic notes you can play at a time.

Conversely, when the sequencer is set to “Echo Off”

(“Soft Thru Off”, etc.), you cannot play directly from the

keyboard If it is in “Local Control Off”, because the

sequencer doesn’t retransmit any received MIDI data. In
this case, you have to set the YPP-35 to “Local Control
On”, which enables you to control the sound module

from either the keyboard or the sequencer.

DIAGRAMS

OUT

IN

YPP-15

n T_:r:i

Echo On

n □

I

c=i

I=l

□□□

--------------------►

;iN

OUT

or

OUT

IN

◄-------------------- !

Local Off

YPP-15

IN

OUT

Echo Off

Local On

(*1) Local Control On/Off: Normally, the YPP-15’s

keyboard is connected to its internal sound module,

which means that when you play, a sound is output

from the instrument, and when you select a different

voice, the sound changes. This state is called “Local

Control On”. However, if desired, the YPP-15 can

be set to “Local Control Off.” In this state, the

keyboard is disconnected from the sound module,

which means that if you play something, a sound will

not be produced from the instrument itself, but your

performance

can be transmitted via MIDI to an

external instrument.

- Setting to Local Control Off

While holding down the MIDI/TRANSPOSE button,

press Voice Select button PIANO 1. To return the

YPP-15 to Local Control On, repeat the same pro­

cedure.

One of the most exciting features of the YPP-15 is

that it is capable of playing all of its five voices at the

same time. This feature is called Multi-timbre, and

is most useful when using the YPP-15 as a Slave

from a sequencer.

The YPP-15 has two play modes: Normal and Multi­

timbre. When the instrument is turned on, it is

always in Normal mode, that is, you play a single

voice on the keyboard. When in Multi-timbre mode,

however, the YPP-15 will act as ten independent

sound modules, with all 5 preset voices available for

use in an ensemble performance.

- Entering Multi-timbre mode

While holding down the MIDI/TRANSPOSE button,

press the HARPSICHORD Voice Select button. To

exit from Multi-timbre mode, repeat the same op­

eration once again.

Now, try using the YPP-15 in Multi-timbfe mode with

a sequencer(*).

* To best use the YPP-15 in Multi-timbre mode, you will

need a Master device which can control other devices

with different MIDI channels at the same time. This could

be a sequencer, MIDI-equipped personal computer, or

MIDI master keyboard.

The following diagram relates to a Hand-Shaking

connection

between

a

YPP-15

and

a

sequencer.

Try going quickly through the following steps, to

become familiar with the use of Multi-timbre mode.

The object is to record an ensemble performance of

several parts onto the sequencer, then play it back

with each part sounding in a different YPP-15 voice.

DIAGRAM

IN

r..

OUT

IN 1

OUT

□ □

YPP-15

12

Advertising