Easy to use functions, Using midi to recall memory, Using midi to control volume – Yamaha DG100-212A User Manual

Page 11: Controlling reverb, tremolo, chorus, And tape echo via midi, Speaker simulator, Dg100, Dg80, Dg130h

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Easy to Use Functions

MIDI commands can be used to select memory numbers, control the reverb, tremolo, chorus and tape echo effects, and control

volume on the DG amplifier. A speaker simulator can also be applied to the LINE OUT signal.

What is MIDI?

MIDI is the acronym for Musical Instruments Digital Interface. MIDI is a world-wide standard communication interface
that allows MIDI compatible musical instruments, computers and other MIDI devices to share musical information and
control one another regardless of instrument type or maker.

Using MIDI to Recall Memory

Program changes sent from a Yamaha MIDI Foot Controller MFC10, etc., or

an external MIDI device can be used to recall settings in the DG amplifier’s

memory.

1.

With a MIDI cable, connect the DG amplifier’s MIDI IN jack to the

MIDI OUT jack on an external MIDI device.

* Use only a standard MIDI cable that is less than 15 meters in length. Use of a

longer cable may result in abnormal operation.

STATUS
DATA/CTRL

BANK MSB/MAX
BANK LSB/MIN
TOGGLE ON-OFF
/NUMBER OF PGM

DEC
/NO

INC

/YES

MEMORY

EDIT

PC

EDIT

WRITE

/EXIT

±

10

8.8.8

.

1.

Using procedures 1. and 2. in the previous “MIDI Memory Recall”

section, connect the external MIDI device and set the MIDI receive

channel.

2.

Next, select the volume control position.

For instructions on the setting procedure, refer to page 13 “Set the

Volume Pedal Position”.

3.

In this condition, number 7 control change data transmitted from

an external MIDI device will now control the DG amplifier’s volume.

* The DG amplifier does not except MIDI control changes other than numbers

7 and 91 to 94.

* For more information on transmitting control data, refer to your external

MIDI device’s owner’s manual.

* Even if another memory number is selected, main volume data will not change.

* When the power is switched ON, main volume data is set to its maximum

level.

* After the main volume data is changed, and the external MIDI device is

disconnected, the volume level may be insufficient. In this case, transmit the
volume change again or, turn the power OFF and then ON again.

Controlling Reverb, Tremolo, Chorus and
Tape Echo via MIDI

You can adjust the Reverb Level (No. 91), Tremolo Depth (No. 92), Chorus

Level (No. 93) and Tape Echo Level (No. 94) settings by transmitting control

change messages from an external MIDI device’s MIDI OUT jack to the DG

Guitar Amp’s MIDI IN jack.

1.

Connect an external MIDI device as described steps 1 and 2 of the

“Using MIDI to Recall Memory” section on this page and set the

MIDI receive channel.

2.

Transmit the parameter control change number and control change

data from the external MIDI device and you can control the effect

parameters listed above.

* For further information regarding the transmission of control change data,

refer to your external MIDI device’s owner’s manual.

Speaker Simulator

The DG amplifier’s speaker simulator provides the line signal with a realistic

simulation of the natural sound of a speaker. The speaker simulator can be

used on the line signal when the LINE OUT jack is connected to a mixer or

recorder.

For setting instructions, refer to the “Speaker Simulator ON/OFF”

section in this manual.

DG amplifier
Rear Panel

MIDI Cable

External MIDI Device

MIDI IN

MIDI OUT

2.

Set the DG amplifier’s MIDI receive channel and the MIDI transmit

channel on the external device to the same MIDI channel number

(the factory preset channel number is 1).

For setting instructions see page 12 “Set the MIDI Receive Chan-

nel”.

3.

Create a program change table*

1

. (The factory preset is, program

change number = memory number).

For setting instructions see page 12 “Creating a Program Change

Table”.

*

1

For example, “the received program change number 1, recalls the DG
amplifier’s memory number 5”. To achieve this, the received program change
number must be assigned to the corresponding memory number.

4.

When program memory data is transmitted from an external MIDI

device, data in the corresponding memory assigned to the program

change table will be recalled.

* For instructions on how to transmit program change data, check the owner’s

manual of the external MIDI device you are using.

Using MIDI to Control Volume

You can control the DG amplifier’s overall volume from an external MIDI

device using a number 7 control change message (main volume) sent from

the MIDI OUT jack of an external MIDI device to the DG amplifier’s MIDI IN

jack. By connecting a Yamaha MIDI Foot Controller MFC10, etc., or a MIDI

device equipped with a foot pedal, you can use the foot pedal to control the

volume during performance. Using the following three positions, you can

select the control position as to where the volume is changed.

• “

bP

” : Before Pre Amp. Controls the volume before the preamp.

• “

AP

” : After Pre Amp. Controls the volume after the preamp.

• “

Ar

” : After REVERB: Controls the volume after the reverb.

INPUT

SPEAKER

LINE OUT

Power Amp

bP

Pre Amp

Reverb

AP

Ar

DG100-

212A

/DG80-

210A

/DG80-

112A

/DG130H

A

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