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Service Manual: (Mark
Service Manual: (Mark
SERVICE MANUAL
(Mark3)
DU1A
CONTENTS
PROTECTION OF EYES
FROM LASER BEAM DURING SERVICING .............. 3
SPECIFICATIONS ..................................................................... 5
PANEL LAYOUT ...................................................................... 7
CIRCUIT BOARD LAYOUT .................................................... 10
DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE ............................................... 12
LSI PIN DESCRIPTION ........................................................... 24
IC BLOCK DIAGRAM ............................................................. 32
CIRCUIT BOARDS .................................................................. 36
WRITING NEW PROGRAM TO FLASH MEMORY ............... 49
TEST MODE ........................................................................... 52
ERROR MESSAGES .............................................................. 58
TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................ 60
RESETTING YOUR DISKLAVIER .......................................... 62
MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART ......................................... 63
PIANO MAINTENANCE PART .............................................. 64
PARTS LIST
OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
BLOCK DIAGRAM
This document is printed on chlorine free (ECF) paper with soy ink.
WIRING
WARNING : Failure to follow appropriate service and safety procedures when servicing this product may result in per-
sonal injury, destruction of expensive components and failure of the product to perform as specified. For
these reasons, we advise all Yamaha product owners that all service required should be performed by an
authorized Yamaha Retailer or the appointed service representative.
IMPORTANT : This presentation or sale of this manual to any individual or firm does not constitute authorization certifi-
cation, recognition of any applicable technical capabilities, or establish a principal-agent relationship of
any form.
The data provided is belived to be accurate and applicable to the unit(s) indicated on the cover. The research engineering, and
service departments of Yamaha are continually striving to improve Yamaha products. Modifications are, therefore, inevitable
and changes in specification are subject to change without notice or obligation to retrofit. Should any discrepancy appear to
exist, please contact the distributor’s Service Division.
WARNING : Static discharges can destroy expensive components. Discharge any static electricity your body may have
accumulated by grounding yourself to the ground bus in the unit (heavy gauge black wires connect to
this bus.)
IMPORTANT : Turn the unit OFF during disassembly and parts replacement. Recheck all work before you apply power
to the unit.
DO NOT PLACE SOLDER, ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS IN YOUR MOUTH FOR ANY REASON WHAT
SO EVER!
Avoid prolonged, unprotected contact between solder and your skin! When soldering, do not inhale solder fumes or expose
eyes to solder/flux vapor!
If you come in contact with solder or components located inside the enclosure of this product, wash your hands before handling
food.
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having specification equal to those
originally installed.
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The Control Unit is classified as a Class 1 laser product. One of the labels below is located on the inside of the CD drive unit.
Top cover
1/2" CD-ROM
Bottom chassis
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This set employs a laser. Therefore, be sure to carefully follow the instructions below when servicing.
When checking the laser diode emission, keep your eyes more than 30 cm away from the objective lens.
1) When testing and / or repairing any component within the product, keep your eyes and skin more than
30 cm away from the laser pick-up unit at all time. Do not stare the laser beam at any time.
2) Do not attempt readjustment, disassemble and repair of the laser pick-up, unless noted elsewhere in
this manual.
3) CAUTION - Use of controls or readjustments or performance of procedures other than those specified
herein may result in hazardous radiation exposure.
VARO!
AVATTAESSA JA SUOJALUKITUS OHITETTAESSA OLET ALTTIINA NÄKYMÄTTÖMÄLLE
LASERSÄTEILYLLE. ÄLÄ KATSO SÄTEESEEN.
VARNING!
OSYNLIG LASERSTRÅLNING NÄR DENNA DEL ÄR ÖPPNAD OCH SPÄRREN ÄR URKOPPLAD. BETRAKTA
EJ STRÅLEN.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Removable Floppy Disk 3.5" 2DD (720 KB) or 2HD (1.44 MB) floppy disk
Media Compact Disc Yamaha PianoSoft.PlusAudio, audio CD
Main Display Song number plus 24-character × 2-line LCD
Function Indicators LEDs, including drive/disk number indicator
Drive CD and floppy disk
Control Unit
Switches Power, Host Select (MIDI, PC1, PC2, Mac)
Dimensions (WHD) 227 × 87 × 180 mm (9" × 3 1/2" × 7")
Weight 2.2 kg (4.8 lbs)
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Metronome Time Signatures 1/4, 2/4, 3/4, 4/4, 5/4, 6/4, 7/4, 8/4, 9/4
Audible (tick, on/off, volume controllable in the Silent system),
Function
visual (LEDs)
Editing
Track Mix, move, copy, delete, transpose
Functions
Copy, sort, delete, type convert (SMF, E-SEQ, earlier Disklavier),
Song
time format convert
Utility Disk Format, copy, type convert
Functions Calendar/Clock/Timer Current time display, time/date stamp for recording
Disk: 64 characters max.
Title Entry
Song: 32 characters max.
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PANEL LAYOUT
Switch Box
q w e
r t y
AUX
FOOT CNTRL
OUT IN
q w e r
AC IN
MAINS
L R
AC OUTLET AC OUTLET
OUTPUT
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Control Unit
Front Panel
q w e r t y u i o
DRIVE SELECT
GENERAL
INSTRUMENT
!0 !1 !2 !3 !4 !5 !6 !7 !8 !9 @0 @1 @2
Rear Panel q w
CD CONTROL R L
AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI IN
OUT MIDI IN
TO HOST HOST SELECT TO CONTROL CABLE
FOR PIANO
PC1 PC2
MIDI MAC
e r t y u
Remote Controller
q [RECORD] button
w Number keypad *
e [REPEAT] button *
RECORD PART SELECT
q L R
!0 r [A-B] button *
t
SEARCH
1 2 3 !1 [REV • FWD] buttons
y
DRIVE
w 4 5 6
!2 [SONG SELECT] buttons
7 8 9 0
u [PLAY] button
REPEAT TRANSPOSE i [PAUSE] button
e – 0 +
!3
A-B TEMPO o [STOP] button
r – 0 + !4
REV•FWD VOLUME
!0 [PART SELECT] buttons
t – + !5 !1 [SEARCH] button
SONG SELECT !2 [DRIVE] button
y
PLAY PAUSE STOP
!3 [TRANSPOSE] buttons
u o !4 [TEMPO] buttons
PPR-102E
!5 [VOLUME] buttons
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S-Rail MD
assembly
Switch box
unit
DRIVE C
PEDAL SENSOR MN
DB
Pedal drive unit
MN-PS unit
Power
transformer
PEDAL DRIVE
Pedal sensor unit SUB POWER SUPPLY PWB
MN-PS unit
D view
CTRL IN U HP
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KEY SENSOR
B view Right side view
Control unit
A view
Outlet assembly
OTLT
Outlet assembly
PEDAL OUTPUT
SENSOR
PEDAL
DRIVE Pedal drive unit
C view
Hammer sensor unit
HAMMER EMISSION
HAMMER SENSOR
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DISASSEMBLY PROCEDURE
A. Removing the Exterior and Action Unit
1. Top Board (Front) (Time required: About 1 minute) 3. Fallboard (Time required: About 4 minutes)
1-1 Open the top board (front). (Fig.A) 3-1 Open the top board (front). (See procedure A-1.)
3-2 Remove the upper board (front). (See procedure A-2.)
3-3 Open the fallboard vertically and remove upwards. (Fig.C)
∗
Top board (front)
The fallboard cannot be removed unless it is vertical.
Fallboard
(Fig.A) (Fig.C)
2. Upper Board (Front) (Time required: About 3 minutes) 4. Keyboard Holder (Time required: About 5 minutes)
2-1 Open the top board (front). (See procedure A-1.) 4-1 Open the top board (front). (See procedure A-1.)
2-2 Loosen the screw marked [A], slide the stopper, and turn 4-2 Remove the upper board (front). (See procedure A-2.)
the upper board (front) wooden stop. (Fig.B) 4-3 Remove the fallboard. (See procedure A-3.)
Turn the upper board (front) wooden stop on the right- 4-4 Remove the two (2) screws marked [B] at left and right,
hand side. and the hexagonal nut marked [C]. The keyboard holder
2-3 Lift and remove the upper board (front). (Fig.B) can then be removed. (Fig.D)
stopper
Keyboard holder
[A]
Upper board (front)
wooden stop
[C]
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5. Lower Board (Front) (Time required: About 2 minutes) 6. Action Unit (Time required: About 9 minutes)
5-1 Remove the screw marked [D] in the lower board (front) 6-1 Open the top board (front). (See Procedure A-1.)
spring stopper. (Fig.E) 6-2 Remove the upper board (front). (See procedure A-2.)
5-2 Press the lower board (front) spring stopper, and pull out 6-3 Remove the fallboard. (See procedure A-3.)
the knob. The lower board (front) can then be removed. 6-4 Remove the keyboard holder. (See procedure A-4.)
(Fig.E) 6-5 Remove the two (2) connectors on the right-hand side.
(Fig.F)
6-6 Lift the hammer rail, pull the soft raising pole forwards,
and remove the hook. (Fig.F-1)
6-7 Remove the fixed bolts at left and right. The action unit
can then be removed. (Fig.F-2)
∗ Fitting the action unit
Insert the soft raising pole into the hammer rail, insert
the damper raising pole into the damper lever rod, and
fix the action unit in place.
(Fig.E)
Fixed bolt
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[C201G]
[C301G]
[C201G]
[71G] [C211G]
[C234G]
[C211G]
DSP [C231G]
[C211G] [C231G] [C234G]
1/2" CD-ROM
[43G] FDD unit
(Photo.1)
Lower side [43G]
CONTROLLER (CTRL)
[43G] [71G]
[72G]
CONTROLLER (CTRL)
[74G]
[43G] [74G] [61GA] [72G]
Transistor holder
[43G] [73G] CD PANEL
Bottom chassis
(Photo.2)
Rear view Sounder assembly
Panel unit CD
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7. Panel Unit CD (Time required: About 5 minutes) 10. FDD Unit (Time required: About 6 minutes)
7-1 Remove the top cover CD. (See procedure B-1.) 10-1 Remove the top cover CD. (See procedure B-1.)
7-2 Remove the panel. (See procedure B-5.) 10-2 Remove the panel unit CD. (See procedure B-7.)
7-3 Remove the five (5) screws marked [21GA]. The panel 10-3 Remove the three (3) screws marked [43G]. The FDD
unit CD can then be removed. (Fig.1) unit can then be removed. (Fig.1, Photo.2)
8. PASW Circuit Board (Time required: About 7 minutes) 11. CONTROLLER (CTRL) Circuit Board
8-1 Remove the top cover CD. (See procedure B-1.) (Time required: About 8 minutes)
8-2 Remove the panel unit CD. (See procedure B-7.) 11-1 Remove the top cover CD. (See procedure B-1.)
8-3 Remove the eight (8) screws marked [61GB]. The PASW 11-2 Remove the panel unit CD. (See procedure B-7.)
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.2) 11-3 Remove the FDD unit. (See procedure B-10.)
11-4 Remove the screw marked [61GA], the three (3) screws
9. LCD Assembly (Time required: About 6 minutes) marked [71G], the two (2) screws marked [72G], the two
9-1 Remove the top cover CD. (See procedure B-1.) (2) lock screws marked [73G] and the screw marked
9-2 Remove the panel unit CD. (See procedure B-7.) [74G]. The CONTROLLER (CTRL) circuit board can then
9-3 Remove the three (3) screws marked [51GA]. The LCD be removed. (Fig.1, Photo.2,3)
assembly can then be removed. (Fig.2)
12. Sounder Assembly (Time required: About 9 minutes)
12-1 Remove the top cover CD. (See procedure B-1.)
12-2 Remove the panel unit CD. (See procedure B-7.)
12-3 Remove the FDD unit. (See procedure B-10.)
12-4 Remove the sounder assembly, which is attached to the
bottom chassis with adhesive tape. (Fig.1)
[51GA]
LCD assembly
[61GB]
PASW
Panel unit CD
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13. Hammer Sensor Unit (Time required: About 14 minutes) 14. Replacing the Geared Motor
13-1 Open the top board (front). (See procedure A-1.) (Time required: About 15 minutes)
13-2 Remove the upper board (front). (See procedure A-2.) 14-1 Open the top board (front). (See procedure A-1.)
13-3 Remove the fallboard. (See procedure A-3.) 14-2 Remove the upper board (front). (See procedure A-2.)
13-4 Remove the keyboard holder. (See procedure A-4.) 14-3 Remove the fallboard. (See procedure A-3.)
13-5 Remove the action unit. (See procedure A-6.) 14-4 Remove the keyboard holder. (See procedure A-4.)
13-6 Set in the silent mode, remove the stopper rail and loosen 14-5 Remove the action unit. (See procedure A-6.)
the two (2) screws marked [G]. The rail stay L can then 14-6 Remove the stopper rail. (See procedure B-13-6.)
be removed. (Fig.3-1) 14-7 Loosen the screw marked [03G] and remove the MD
∗ Always fit the rail stay L in its original position. lever, loosen the screw marked [2b] and move the rail
Place a mark near the screws before loosening to facilitate stay R to the left, and remove the three (3) screws marked
positioning later. (Fig.3-1) [26G]. The geared motor can then be removed. (Fig.3-2)
13-7 Remove the screw marked [E] and the four (4) screws
marked [F]. The hammer sensor unit can then be lifted
diagonally and removed. (Fig.3)
[E]
[F]
Motor unit
[F]
[F]
Motor
(Fig.3-2)
(Photo.4)
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Front view
15. HAMMER SENSOR Circuit Board and HAMMER EMISSION
HAMMER SENSOR [81G] Hammer
Circuit Board (Time required: About 15 minutes each)
15-1 Open the top board (front). (See procedure A-1.)
15-2 Remove the upper board (front). (See procedure A-2.)
15-3 Remove the fallboard. (See procedure A-3.)
15-4 Remove the keyboard holder. (See procedure A-4.)
15-5 Remove the action unit. (See procedure A-6.)
15-6 HAMMER SENSOR Circuit Board:
Remove the two (2) screws marked [81G]. The HAMMER
SENSOR circuit board can then be removed.
(Fig.4, Photo.5)
15-7 HAMMER EMISSION Circuit Board:
Remove the two (2) screws marked [91G]. The HAMMER
(Photo.5)
EMISSION circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.4)
∗ The HAMMER SENSOR and HAMMER EMISSION Front view Hammer sensor unit
circuit boards may be removed without removing the
hammer sensor unit.
HAMMER EMISSION
[91G] [81G]
HAMMER SENSOR
Key
(Photo.7)
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[51GB]
KEY SENSOR
(Photo.8)
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DRIVE C
[142S]
MN
DB
[091S] x 4
MN-PS unit
[151S] x 2 [141S]
Pedal sensor unit MN-PS unit
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F. MN Circuit Board
F-1 Remove the six (6) screws marked [22GA]. The MN circuit
board can then be removed. (Fig.8,9)
G. DB Circuit Board
G-1 Remove the two (2) screws marked [32G]. The DB circuit
[15GA]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP600410) board can then be removed. (Fig.8,9)
(Photo.9)
H. SUB POWER SUPPLY Circuit Board
B. DRIVE A Circuit Board H-1 Remove the four (4) screws marked [42G]. The SUB
B-1 Remove the three (3) screws marked [15GB]. The DRIVE POWER SUPPLY circuit board can then be removed.
A circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.8, Photo.10) (Fig.8,9)
∗ Both DRIVE A circuit boards are removed in the same
manner. I. PWB Circuit Board
I-1 Remove the MN-PS unit. (See procedure B-19-E.)
[15GB] DRIVE A
I-2 Remove the six (6) screws marked [61GC]. The PWB
circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.8,9)
∗ Lay out a cloth, pull out the MN-PS unit, and then remove
the PWB circuit board. (Photo.13)
PWB
[61GC]
[15GC]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP600410) [22GA]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP600410)
(Photo.11) [32G]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S A3.0X6 MFZN2Y (VQ895400)
[42G]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP600410)
[61GC]: Bonding Tapping Screw-C 4.0X8 MFZN2BL (V2433700)
D. DRIVE C Circuit Board (Fig.9)
D-1 Remove the two (2) screws marked [15GD]. The DRIVE
MN-PS unit PWB
C circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.8, Photo.12)
[15GD] DRIVE C
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(Photo.14)
[151S] x 2
Pedal sensor unitM
PEDAL SENSOR
[151S]: Truss Head Tapping Screw-1 4.0X16 MFZN2Y (03747340)
(Fig.10)
K. Pedal Drive Unit [091S] x 4
K-1 Loosen the four (4) screws marked [091S]. The pedal
drive unit can then be removed. (Fig.8, Photo.15)
[12] x 2
PEDAL DRIVE
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20. Switch Box Unit (Time required: About 1 minute) Front view
20-1 Remove the four (4) screws marked [071S]. The switch
box unit can then be removed. (Fig.12)
[071S]x4
Switch box unit
23. CTRL IN U Circuit Board (Time required: About 4 minutes) [21GB]:Hexagonal Nut 12.0X14X2 MFZN2BL (VB508600)
23-1 Remove the switch box unit. (See procedure B-20.) (Photo.16)
23-2 Remove the hexagonal nut marked [I]. The CTRL IN U
circuit board can then be removed. (Photo.16)
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24. OTLT Circuit Board (Time required: About 5 minutes) OTLT Circuit Board (B model):
OUTPUT Circuit Board (Time required: About 4 minutes) Remove the two (2) screws marked [21GC], the screw
Power Switch Assembly (Time required: About 3 minutes) marked [22GC] and the two (2) screws marked [23G].
24-1 Remove the eight (8) screws marked [22GB]. The outlet The OTLT circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.15)
cover can then be removed. (Photo.17) 24-3 OUTPUT Circuit Board (All models):
24-2 OTLT Circuit Board (U,APTW models): Remove the two (2) hexagonal nuts marked [20G]. The
Remove the six (6) screws marked [21GC] and the two OUTPUT circuit board can then be removed. (Fig.13,14,15)
(2) screws marked [23G]. The OTLT circuit board can 24-4 Power Switch Assembly (U,APTW models):
then be removed. (Fig.13) Remove the two (2) screws marked [22GD]. The power
OTLT Circuit Board (E,APTH,APHK models): switch assembly can then be removed. (Fig.13)
Remove the six (6) screws marked [21GC] and the two Power Switch Assembly (E,B,APTH,APHK models):
(2) screws marked [23G]. The OTLT circuit board can Remove the two (2) screws marked [25G]. The power
then be removed. (Fig.14) switch assembly can then be removed. (Fig.14,15)
[21GC]
[22GB] [25G]
MAINS
[20G]
OUTPUT
Power switch assembly
[21GC]
[21GC]
[22GD] [25G]
MAINS
MAINS
[20G]
[20G]
OUTPUT OUTPUT
Power switch assembly Power switch assembly
[20G]: Hexagonal Nut 12.0X14X2 MFZN2BL (VB508600) [20G]: Hexagonal Nut 12.0X14X2 MFZN2BL (VB508600)
[21GC]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 3.0X6 MFZN2BL (VA819100) [21GC]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-P 3.0X6 MFZN2BL (VA819100)
[22GD]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2BL (EP630210) [22GC]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-S 3.0X6 MFZN2BL (EP630210)
[23G]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-C 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP630390) [23G]: Bind Head Tapping Screw-C 3.0X6 MFZN2Y (EP630390)
(Fig.13) [25G]: Bind Head Screw 3.0X20 MFZN2BL (EG330240)
(Fig.15)
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CONTROLLER: IC007
HD6417014F28 (XU147A00) CPU MN: IC002
PIN PIN
NAME I/O FUNCTION NAME I/O FUNCTION
NO. NO.
1 PE14 O Port E 57 D11 I/O
2 PE15 O Port E 58 D10 I/O
Data bus
3 VSS I Ground 59 D9 I/O
4 A0 O 60 D8 I/O
5 A1 O 61 VSS I Ground
6 A2 O 62 D7 I/O
7 A3 O 63 D6 I/O Data bus
8 A4 O 64 D5 I/O
9 A5 O 65 VCC I Power supply
10 A6 O 66 D4 I/O
11 A7 O 67 D3 I/O
12 A8 O Address bus 68 D2 I/O Data bus
13 A9 O 69 D1 I/O
14 A10 O 70 D0 I/O
15 A11 O 71 VSS I Ground
16 A12 O 72 XTAL I Crystal oscillator
17 A13 O 73 MD3 I Mode control
18 A14 O 74 EXTAL I Crystal oscillator
19 A15 O 75 MD2 I Mode control
20 A16 O 76 NMI I Non-maskable interrupt request
21 VCC I Power supply 77 VCC I Power supply
22 A17 O Address bus 78 MD1 I Mode control
23 VSS I Ground 79 MD0 I Mode control
24 /RAS O Row address strobe 80 PLLVCC I PLL Power supply
25 /CASL O Column address strobe (low) 81 PLLCAP I PLL capacitor
26 /CASH O Column address strobe (high) 82 PLLVSS I PLL Ground
27 VSS O Ground 83 PA15 / CK O Port A / Clock
28 RDWR / PB5 O DRAM read/write / Port B 84 /RES I Reset
29 A18 O 85 PE0 I
30 A19 O Address bus 86 PE1 I
31 A20 O 87 PE2 I Port E
32 PB9 /A21 O Port B / Address bus 88 PE3 I
33 VSS I Ground 89 PE4 I
34 /RD O Read 90 VSS I Ground
35 /WDTOVF O Watch dog timer overflow 91 AN0 / PF0 I
36 /WRH O High write 92 AN1 / PF1 I
37 VCC I Power supply 93 AN2 / PF2 I
Analog input / Port F
38 /WRL O Low write 94 AN3 / PF3 I
39 VSS I Ground 95 AN4 / PF4 I
40 /CS1 O Chip select 96 AN5 / PF5 I
41 /CS0 O Chip select 97 AVSS I Analog ground
42 PA9 / TCLKD O Port A / Timer clock 98 AN6 / PF6 I Analog input / Port F
43 /IRQ2 / TCLKC I Interrupt request / Timer clock 99 AN7 / PF7 I Analog input / Port F
44 /CS3 O Chip select 100 AVCC I Power supply
45 /CS2 O Chip select 101 VSS I Ground
46 /IRQ1 I Interrupt request 102 PE5 O Port E
47 TXD O Data transmission 103 VCC I Power supply
48 RXD I Data reception 104 PE6 O
49 /IRQ0 I Interrupt request 105 PE7 O
50 PA1 / TXD0 O Port A / Data transmission 106 PE8 O Port E
51 PA0 / RXD0 I Port A / Data reception 107 PE9 O
52 D15 I/O 108 PE10 O
53 D14 I/O Data bus 109 VSS I Ground
54 D13 I/O 110 PE11 O
55 VSS I Ground 111 PE12 O Port E
56 D12 I/O Data bus 112 PE13 O
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DRIVE A: IC1
YM3421-F (XL150A00) PWM GENERATOR DRIVE B: IC1
PIN NAME I/O FUNCTION PIN NAME I/O FUNCTION
NO. NO.
1 D6 I 33 C2# O
2 D5 I 34 C1 O
3 D4 I 35 B1 O
4 D3 I Data bus 36 A1# O
5 D2 I 37 A1 O
6 D1 I 38 G1# O
7 D0 I 39 G1 O
8 C3 O 40 F1# O
9 B3 O Key drive pulse 41 F1 O
10 A3# O 42 E1 O
11 VSS Ground 43 D1# O
12 A3 O 44 D1 O
13 G3# O 45 C1# O Key drive pulse
14 G3 O 46 C0 O
15 F3# O 47 B0 O
16 F3 O 48 A0# O
17 E3 O 49 A0 O
18 D3# O 50 G0# O
19 D3 O Key drive pulse 51 G0 O
20 C3# O 52 F0# O
21 C3 O 53 F0 O
22 B2 O 54 E0 O
23 A2# O 55 D0# O
24 A2 O 56 D0 O
25 G2# O 57 C0# O
26 VSS Ground 58 VDD I Power supply
27 G2 O 59 ø/M I Clock
28 F2# O 60 /IC I Initial clear
29 F2 O 61 /CS I Chip select
30 E2 O Key drive pulse 62 /AE I Address enable
31 D2# O 63 /DE I Touch data enable
32 D2 O 64 D7 I Data bus
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IC BLOCK DIAGRAM
1A 1 14 VDD
1A 1 14 VDD HD74LVC14FP (XY751A00)
1B 2 13 4B DSP: IC024
1Y 2 13 6A
1Y 3 12 4A Hex Inverter
2A 3 12 6Y
2A 4 11 4Y 1
4 11
1A 14 VDD
2Y 5A
2B 5 10 3B 2 13
5 10 1Y 6A
3A 5Y
2Y 6 9 3A 3 12
6 9 2A 6Y
3Y 4A
VSS 7 8 3Y 2Y 4 11
Vss 7 8 5A
4Y
3A 5 10 5Y
6 9
3Y 4A
GND 7 8 4Y
1D 2 D 13 2CLR 1A 1 16 Vcc
1A Vcc
CLR
1 14
1CK 3 CK D 12 1B 2 15 1 Rext / Cext
2D
1B 2 13 4B
1PR 4 PR CK 11 2CK 1 3 CLR 14 Cext
1Y 3 12 4A
1Q 5 Q 10 1Q Q 1Q
PR 2PR 4 Q 13
2A 4 11 4Y 6 Q 9 2Q 5 12 2Q
1Q Q 2Q Q Q
2B 5 10 3B 7 8
GND Q 2Q 2 Cext 6 CLR 11 CLR
2Y 6 9 3A 2 Rext / Cext 7 10 2B
L H X X H L
H L X X L H
L L X X H H
H H f H H L
H H f L L H
H H L X QO QO
6 15
2B 6 9 3B G1 6 G1 Y4 11 Y4 A5 B4
Output A6 7 14
GND 7 8 3A Y7 7 Y7 Y5 10 Y5 B5
Y6
A7 8 13
GND 8 9 Y6 B6
A8 9 12 B7
GND 10 11 B8
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A1 2 19 G2 D1 2 D Q 19 Q1 D0 2 D Q 19 Q0
C OE CK OE
A2 3 18 Y1 D2 3 D Q 18 Q2 D1 3 D Q 18 Q1
C OE CK OE
A3 4 17 Y2 D3 4 D Q 17 Q3 D2 4 D Q 17 Q2
C OE CK OE
A4 5 16 Y3 D4 5 D Q 16 Q4 D3 5 D Q 16 Q3
C OE CK OE
A5 6 15 Y4 D5 6 D Q 15 Q5 D4 6 D Q 15 Q4
C OE CK OE
A6 7 14 Y5 D6 7 D Q 14 Q6 D5 7 D Q 14 Q5
C OE CK OE
A7 8 13 Y6 D7 8 D Q 13 Q7 D6 8 D Q 13 Q6
C OE CK OE
A8 9 12 Y7 D8 9 D Q 12 Q8 D7 9 D Q 12 Q7
C OE CK OE
GND 10 11 Y8 GND 10 11 Clock GND 10 11 Clock
0Y
2 15 Q6 2 Q6 Q11 15 Q11 2Y 2 2Y 2X 15 2X
1A 1D
4 13 Q7 4 Q7 Q8 13 Q8 3Y 4 3Y X-COM 13 X-COM
1DE 1Z
5 12 Q4 5 Q4 Q9 12 Q9 1Y 5 1Y 0X 12 0X
2R 2DE
6 11 Q3 6
Q3 CL 11 CLR INH 6 INH 3X 11 3X
2A 2Z
B - INPUT 6 C + INPUT 6 11
9 Clock Input CL1 R12 Output
- + - +
B + INPUT 7 8 C - INPUT Auto Clear ACL 7 10 R11 Output
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- +
GND 2 7 A-Vcc SCL 2 7 OSCIN VDD 2 7
Non-Inverting
Input A
Inverting
GND 3 6 B-Vcc SDA 3 6 OSCOUT Output B 3 6
Input B
- +
B-IN 4 5 Vss 4 5 INTRA Vss 4 5 Non-Inverting
B-OUT
Input B
OUT A 1 Output A 1 +V 8
+DC Voltage Output A 1 +V 8
+DC Voltage
14 OUT D Supply Supply
Inverting Inverting
-IN A 2 - + 13 -IN D 2 7 Output B 2 7 Output B
+ -
Input A - + Input A - +
Non-Inverting 3 6
Inverting Non-Inverting 3 6
Inverting
+IN A 3 12 +IN D + - + -
Input A Input B Input A Input B
-DC Voltage Supply 4 -V 5 Non-Inverting Ground 4 -V 5 Non-Inverting
+V 4 +V GND 11 -V Input B Input B
+IN B 5 10 +IN C
- +
6 + -
-IN B 9 -IN C
OUT B 7 8 OUT C
HA1630Q04T (X2869A00)
KEY SENSOR: OP001,002
Quad Operational Amplifier
Output 1 1 14 Output 4
Inverting Inverting
2 - + 13
Input 1 Input 4
+ -
Non-inverting 3 Non-inverting
12
Input 1 Input 4
Non-inverting Non-inverting
5 10
Input 2 Input 3
- +
Inverting 6 + -
9 Inverting
Input 2 Input 3
Output 2 7 8 Output 3
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M62320FP (XU402A00)
CONTROLLER: IC023
I/O Expand
YH-S1 (XK413A00)
PWB: IC1
Regulator (Half Bridge)
9 8
10 13
Starting Power
Driver1
11 Circuit1 SW.TR1 14
16
17
1 21
4 19
Starting Power
Driver2
5 Circuit2 SW.TR2 20
SUB 21 NC
3 2 1
NC Empty Pin: 6 7 12 15 18
, , , ,
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CIRCUIT BOARDS
ATAPI (DA) Circuit Board (XY021A0) ................................. 47
CD PANEL Circuit Board (XY109A0) ................................. 46
CONTROLLER (CTRL) Circuit Board (X0646A0) ............................ 36/37
CTRL IN U Circuit Board (XR146A0) ................................. 46
DRIVE A Circuit Board (XL114D0) ............................ 40/41
DRIVE B Circuit Board (XL114D0) ............................ 40/41
DRIVE C Circuit Board (XL114D0) ............................ 40/41
DSP Circuit Board (XW912A0) ................................ 45
HAMMER EMISSION Circuit Board (X2569A0) ................................. 48
HAMMER SENSOR Circuit Board (XS719B0) ................................. 43
HP (1/2, 2/2) Circuit Board (X0538A0) ................................. 37
KEY SENSOR Circuit Board (X2329B0) ................................. 44
MN Circuit Board (X2679A0) ............................ 38/39
OTLT Circuit Board (U,APTW models) (X2642A0) ................................. 47
OTLT Circuit Board (E,B,APTH,APHK models) (X2678A0) ................................. 48
OUTPUT Circuit Board (X2641A0) ................................. 46
PASW Circuit Board (XV883A0) ................................. 46
PK-CTL Circuit Board (XY168B0) ................................. 44
SUB POWER SUPPLY Circuit Board (XV955B0) ................................. 43
PWB Circuit Board (XL056D0) ................................. 42
Note: See parts list for details of circuit board component parts.
to FDD
POWER
to FDD
to DSP-CN1
TIMER Adjustment
to Speaker
not installed
LCD DRIVE
BOOT SW
Pattern side
to MN-CN104
OUT IN
AUX
Component side
not installed
to KEY SENSOR-CN1
to PK-CTL-CN03 to PK-CTL-CN02 to CONTROLLER-CN001 to DSP-CNSWP
MN Circuit Board
to HP (1/2)-CN8
DIP-SWITCH
to MOTOR
to SILENT PEDAL SW.
not installed
to OTLT-CN4
Component side
MN: V798690
MN Circuit Board
Pattern side
MN: V798690 39
DU1A
A A'
DRIVE A: VN94030 4
DRIVE C: VN94030 4
40
DU1A
B B'
Pattern side
Pattern side
DRIVE A: VN94030 3
DRIVE B: VN94030 3
DRIVE C: VN94030 3
41
DU1A
B
for over-current protection
to HAMMER EMISSION-CN1
Component side
to KEY SENSOR-CNH1
Pattern side
Component side
Pattern side
to DRIVE A-CN35
PK-CTL Circuit Board to PEDAL SENSOR to DRIVE B-CN117 to KEY SENSOR-CN1
-CNP N.C to MN-CN2
to MN-CN11
Pattern side
KEY SENSOR: V858590
44 PK-CTL: V520210
DU1A
CD CONTROL
to MN-CN12
AUDIO/ANALOG MIDI IN
L R
not installed
RESET Component side
Pattern side
DSP: V525430
45
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Pattern side
DRIVE SELECT
Component side
0
-/NO
-10 -8 -6 -4 -2
from CONTROLLER-CN007
+/YES
Component side
to CONTROLLER-CN008
Selector
TENPO
TRANSPOSE
METRONOME BALANCE
VOLUME
FUNC. METRONOME
Pattern side
FUNC.
VOICE
VOICE
Component side
R-L
L-R
REV
AUX
L R
REC
REC
STOP
PLAY/PAUSE
to MN-CN110
STANDBY/ON
PLAY/PAUSE
Component side
CD PANEL: V525530
CTRL IN U: VT83560
OUTPUT: X2641A0
46 PASW: V378990
DU1A
AC OUTLET
AC OUTLET
to Mains Power Switch
AC IN
Component side
Component side
to DSP-CNA1 to DSP-CNA2
CD-ROM drive
ATAPI (DA): V578320 Pattern side
OTLT: X2642A0 (U,APTW models)
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AC OUTLET
(E,APTH,APHK models)
AC OUTLET
to Mains Power Switch (E,APTH,APHK models)
AC IN
Component side
Pattern side
The DU1A control unit, key and pedal drive unit, key sensor unit, and MN-PS unit each incorporate a separate
CPU, with each unit running under the control of a dedicated program.
The system program version upgrade involves upgrade of a portion of the control unit control program.
For the SEP prior to HQ-SXG, the version is upgraded by replacing the ROM, however with the DU1A the
upgrade is achieved by transferring the new program from a floppy disk to the flash memory in the DU1A by
operation from the panel on the control unit.
The upgraded system program is retained in memory during operation, and while power is OFF.
(See the following page for operating procedure.)
∗ If power is switched OFF, or the disk is removed from the floppy disk drive, during the version upgrade, the
upgrade will be incomplete and the system will not operate correctly when power is switched ON again.
Switch power ON while pressing the [PLAY/PAUSE] button again and repeat the version upgrade procedure.
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Power ON +
Power on while pushing the [PLAY/PAUSE] button.
PLEASE WAIT Starting the UPDATE mode.
CONTROLLER C.B.
CTRL system V4.41
*UPDATE (ENT) When the display appears for the circuit board that
PK-CTL C.B. you wish to rewrite, push [ENTER] button.
KEY system V1.00
*UPDATE (ENT)
DSP C.B.
DSP system V01.21
*UPDATE (ENT)
PLEASE WAIT
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CANCEL COMPLETE
Turn OFF, Turn ON again! Turn OFF, Turn ON again!
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TEST MODE
Test-Mode
+/YES +/YES
L R + Power +/YES +/YES
← →
—/NO —/NO —/NO —/NO
V 01.21 020405
[MIDI] → →
L: COS, R: SIN 1,760 Hz
∗Memory data will be deleted.
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• Connect the test cable to the [CD CONTROL] terminal to perform the test.
OK ! (Refer to the following diagram.)
• Test tone playback test. Check the headphone playback sound without the speakers.
L: COS, R: SIN 1,760 Hz Use the [-/NO], [+/YES] buttons to change the frequency. 110/440/1760/7040 Hz
Make sure there is no playback sound distortion.
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q q
V4.41 Apr 9 2002 Test & Loader : V1.40
UP S UP S
w e r t y u
q Version No. check (Left: controller sheet version No./Right: test program version No.)
w Controller type: Self-diagnosis display, cannot change the settings.
e LCD display “JPN” (Japanese)/“ENG” (English) Use the [L] and [R] buttons to change settings. Select “ENG”.
r Re-record/Playback only type: Self-diagnosis display, cannot change the settings.
t Piano type GP/UP/GT2/GT7 Change settings: Use the [-/NO] or [+/YES] buttons to select “UP.”
y Silent function Change settings: Use the [REC] button to select “S.”
u Ensemble sound type: Self-diagnosis display, cannot change the settings.
• 7-segment LED and operation button LED lighting test
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R
Cleared • PK-CTL sheet EEP-ROM clear
→ → EEP ROM!! ∗Memory data will be deleted.
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MN SHEET TEST
• MN sheet test screen
ERROR HISTORY
• The error conditions will be displayed.
Re-display
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ERROR MESSAGES
While operating your Disklavier an error message may appear in the display. If an error message appears,
refer to the table below for an explanation of the message.
Note: This table does not explain every error message.
The floppy disk is either new and has not yet been
formatted for use with the Disklavier or uses a format not
recognized by the Disklavier.
Format the floppy disk.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
If you are having difficulty operating your Disklavier, see if any of the symptoms listed below apply to your problem and follow
the recommended remedy.
Power • If a song number higher than the last song number on the
disk is specified, the last song will be selected.
You cannot turn on the Disklavier.
• Make sure the power cord is connected to a suitable AC outlet. A search time is specified using the remote control, but
• Switch on the Disklavier’s “MAINS” switch. the end of the song is selected.
• Press the [STANDBY / ON] button and turn on the Control • If a time value higher than the total length of the song is
Unit. specified, the end of the song will be selected.
• If the Disklavier still cannot be turned on, disconnect it from
the AC wall outlet, and consult your Disklavier dealer. During playback, complex note trills and faint pianissimo
passages are occasionally missed.
• Increase the Disklavier’s volume level.
Control Unit The Disklavier lowers the playback volume by reducing the
force applied to each hammer. So for notes that are already
The Control Unit does not appear to work correctly. quiet (pianissimo, etc.), when the playback volume is reduced
• Turn off the Control Unit, wait 5 seconds, then turn it back there may not be enough force applied to a hammer for it to
on. strike the strings.
If the problem continues, consult your Disklavier dealer.
The metronome does not sound during song playback.
• Check that the song uses a measures and beats time format.
Remote Control If not, the metronome will not sound.
You cannot control the Disklavier using the remote When you play back a song you downloaded from the
control. internet, the volume of the piano parts is too loud.
• Make sure that you are pointing the remote control at the • Song data created for use with other electronic instruments
Control Unit’s remote control sensor. often include sound with high velocity (loudness). Edit the
• Make sure that you are within the remote control’s specified volume of the track containing high velocity.
operating range.
• Make sure that the remote control’s batteries have been
installed correctly. PianoSmart
• Check the condition of the remote control’s batteries.
Pianosmart fails to work (fails to synchronize).
• Check whether the CD is the same as the number of the CD
Playback printed on the Smart PianoSoft package, etc.
• When the songs are all the same even if the CD is different,
None of the playback functions can be used. copy Smart PianoSoft onto the memory disk, and execute
• Insert a Disklavier song disk into the disk drive. “Change to a different CD.”
• When a copied CD and Smart PianoSoft are to be played
Songs are played back at the wrong tempo or in the wrong simultaneously, their playback timing may not coincide.
key.
• Reset the tempo or transposition functions.
Once the tempo or transposition functions have been set, Pedal
they will affect playback of all songs until another disk is
inserted, or they are reset. During playback, the pedals do not operate.
• Check that the pedal cancel function is not set to “PDoff.”
Songs are not played back in the normal song order. • The sustain pedal is not made to move. Only the internal
• Check that the “RND” and “RPT” repeat functions are off. mechanism operates.
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Recording
When recording the second part of an L/R song, the first
part will not play back for monitoring.
• Set the Monitor Piano option to ON.
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62
YAMAHA [Disklavier] MIDI IMPLEMENTATION CHART Date : 01-Feb-2000 DU1A
Model: Mark III Full-Function Version : 1.00
Default 3 3
Mode Messages × 3, 4 (m=1) *2, *3
Altered **************** ×
Note 0-127 0-127
Number : True voice **************** 0-127
After Key’s O *5 O
Touch Ch’s × O *1, *2
System Exclusive O O
: Song Pos O *1 O *1
Common : Song Sel O *1 O *1
: Tune × ×
System : Clock O ×
Real Time : Commands O *1 O *1
Aux : All Sound OFF O O (120, 126, 127)
: Reset All Cntrls × O (121)
: Local ON/OFF × O
: All Notes OFF O O (123-125)
Mes- : Active Sense O O
sages : Reset × ×
Notes *1 = Received (transmitted) if switch is on. *5 = Applying further pressure on the key does not output
*2 = Only “ESBL Part” can recognize. “key aftertouch” information. Instead, key position is
*3 = m is always treated as “1” regardless of its value. transmitted as additional information.
*4 = Transmit if this model has a Sostenuto Pedal.
Since Yamaha hybrid piano series were introduced into the market in 1987,
there have been 2 service materials for each piano technicain (Maintenance
hand books) and electronic technician (service manuals). The both materials
are unified now and will be issued as new service manuals. The service manu-
als will be provided as pdf formated data. For the piano technicians, the
necessary maintenance pages are marked with index tabs. To print out them and
bring to the customer's house to give services are recommended.
Service Manual
PP 008600
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Fig. 1
Service Manual
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8 STEP MAINTENENCE for the PIANO TECHNICIAN (Minimum 4 are necessary.)
STEP 1 Check if the hammer shank stopper do not disturb the dampers or hammers
movement during normal playing. --> OK STEP 2
STEP 2
Turn on the power then depress and lock the
center pedal to enter the silent mode. The
hammer shank stopper moves 8mm toward front.
Check if the acoustic sound doesn't come
out during playing keyboard with mf (Mezzo
forte level). If no sound comes, then the
distance between hammer head and strings
will be within 4.5mm-7mm when the hammer
shank touches the shank stopper cushion.
(Fig.3) --> OK STEP 3
Fig. 3
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STEP 3
Turn on the POWER and check if all 88 keys sound correctly through headphones. (The
standard volume position is 3 o'clock.) Depress the right pedal and play some notes
to check electronic sustain function. --> OK STEP 4
Check first that if the black shutter is not damaged by taking out the keyboard when
some notes sound incorrectly. --> Test mode and Key sensor test, page 69
STEP 4
Pedal adjustment/measurement and keyboard regulation/measurement give the
disklavier optimal recording and playback capability.
Service Manual
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Soft Pedal :
1) Hold and raise up the cylinder (C) until (L) = 0mm. Push
the lock solenoid (D), then quit your hold (MUTE position).
2) Rotate the rod adjuster (B) so that the hammer blow dis-
tance becomes 15mm from strings.
3) Unlock (D) by pushing up the cylinder (C).
4) Adjust the hammer striking distance when the pedal fully
depressed so that it becomes 25mm from strings by turning the
wing nut (A).
5) Perform the soft pedal measurement by using maintenance
mode 04.
6) Perform the MIDI 7F adjustment to store the pedal stroke
end.
FUNC button --> depress pedal fully --> RECORD button
Fig. 4
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STEP 5
Recording test: Use an empty formatted floppy disk or formatted internal flash memory.
Record : REC (Stand by) button --> Play (Rec.mode) button --> Play through all 1-88keys
--> Depress loud (right) pedal and soft (lent) pedal --> Stop button
Playback: Playback button --> check all recorded test data
Delete song: FUNC. --> cursor button (->) to select 'SongDelete' --> ENTER
--> cursor button (->) to select the recorded test data --> ENTER
--> OK, Complete the post-delivery inspection.
--> If any playback noise: Exchange the noisy planger with others in the unit.
STEP 6
Hammer shank stopper Fig. 5
The screws on each shank stopper
section give the fine hammer
Service Manual
PP 008600
stop positioning and eliminate
unevenness in the same section.
(Fig.5) --> OK STEP 3
STEP 8
Motor drive (MD) unit for the silent function is located on the right action bracket.
Fig. 9 Fig. 10
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Fig. 11 Fig. 12
Service Manual
PP 008600
When the silent function is turned ON and turned OFF, both the shank stopper lever and the MD
lever will stop by touching each stroke end. (Fig.11,12) If either of them doesn't touch its
end, there is stroke loss of shank stopper move. It can be re-adjusted by using the adjust screw
to get the maximum stroke distance. (Fig.13)
Piano maintenance part
Adjust screw
Fig. 13
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By using test mode, key sensor test/adjustment and hammer sensor test/adjustment can be done.
This is normally used after replacing hammer/key sensor. The keys that sound unusually or
nothing in the STEP 3 need to be checked by this mode as well.
Service Manual
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Hammer sensor test/adjustment
TEST MODE --> SENSOR SHEET --> HAMMER SENSOR
DEPTH TEST
Depress and lock the center pedal to enter
The hammer sensor has 4 adjustment positions as below. Perform KEYBOARD MEASUREMENT
maintenance mode 05 in the STEP 4 if the sensor position is moved.
Fig. 15
Turn clockwise for Turn clockwise for
pulling pushing
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In order to get more information or replacing parts about these models, Yamaha service desk
reqires the correct model name and serial number. (Sometimes electorical serial number and the
sensor or tone generator version.) Refer to the sticker on the bottom of the switch box under
the keybed. (Fig.16)
E,B,APTH,APHK models
Service Manual
PP 008600
U,APTW models
Piano maintenance part
Fig. 16
Silent pianos include a 4-bit DIP-switch on the MN board. During normal use the switch bits
(SW1 to SW4) are generally all set to OFF, but during servicing or maintenance you can use
them to execute function checks as described below. Please turn power OFF before changing
the DIP-switch settings, and then turn power back ON to activate the new settings.
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PRESS + Power ON UP
REV FWD
P (Playback Models)
or
* MAINTENANCE * R (Full-function Models)
*** MODE UPSR ***
S (with Silent)
PRESS R button
Important test item
***** TEST ***** 1. Minimum-pressure single-note check.
Playability check
***** PLAY ***** 13. Sustain pedal (Half pedal) time check.
14.15. Sustain pedal half point hold check.
R
Adjustment item
Minimum-pressure check
*** KEYBOARD *** Adjustment of playback 1. 1 key correction
** ADJUSTMENT ** 2. All key correction
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Data minimum value
R Sustain pedal measurement
Re-writing of table data for Should be performed each time
** LOUD PEDAL ** sustain pedal the piano is serviced.
*Ms=PLAY Tr=REC*
Half point manual adjustment Adjustment
R Mute time: 1.5sec
Smartkey system
*** KEYBOARD ***
* SMART AUTO ADJ * auto adjustment
Power OFF
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Fig. 17
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(Mark3)
DU1A
PARTS LIST
CONTENTS
UNIT COMPARISON ............................................................... 2
OVERALL ASSEMBLY ............................................................. 3
S-RAIL MD ASSEMBLY ........................................................... 7
CONTROL UNIT ....................................................................... 8
PANEL UNIT .......................................................................... 11
MN-PS UNIT .......................................................................... 12
HAMMER SENSOR UNIT ...................................................... 14
KEY SENSOR UNIT ............................................................... 16
KEY DRIVE UNIT .................................................................... 18
SWITCH BOX UNIT ............................................................... 21
PEDAL DRIVE UNIT ............................................................... 22
PEDAL SENSOR UNIT ........................................................... 24
OUTLET ASSEMBLY ............................................................. 25
ELECTRICAL PARTS .............................................................. 29
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specification equal to those originally installed.
UNIT COMPARISON
2
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OVERALL ASSEMBLY
Control unit: See page 8
Front view 265
200
210 230
220
S-Rail MD assembly:
See page 7
27
30 031S
057S
056S
130 130a
59
92 116 117S
261S
90 142S
Pedal drive unit: 93
See page 22
U,APTW (Black)
091S models
E view
143 141S
80 140
Pedal sensor unit: MN-PS unit:
See page 24 150 081S See page 12
151S
072S
D view 076S 75 73
70 071S
U,APTW E,B,APTH,APHK
models Switch box unit: See page 21
models
250 74 U,APTW models
E,B,APTH,APHK 085S
252S models 77 078S
79 CE (230V) type seal
50 051S
Key drive unit: See page 18
3
DU1A
253
211S
221S
Key sensor unit:
See page 16 40 60 270
041S 061S
025S
022S
280
111S
135
113
251
4
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ACCESSORIES
* V9261500 Floppy Disk X 2 DKV DEMO disk, New disk
V5179500 Remote Controller PPR-102E 11
VH214900 Battery SUM-3N(4S)NE.AB 01
XY941A00 CD-ROM 07
VQ785200 Headphone HPE-170 17
* V5965600 Floppy Disk S key 3.5" U
-- Floppy Disk Case x1 U (V628250)
6
DU1A
S-RAIL MD ASSEMBLY
Top view 35
03G
26G
25 25a
2a
25c
2
25b
7
DU1A
CONTROL UNIT
C232G
C300
C233G
C302G C222G
C301G
C220
C221
C234 C210
C230 C240 C201G
C301G
C260 C200
C211G
C234G 71G
C231G
C211G
C250
70 C261G
C270 100
43G
93 43G
C150
42G
90 91 40
72G
92
73G 41G 42G
C141G 41G
C101G C140
60 74G
C102G
61G
80a
C120 10
22 50
C110
11G 80
81G 50
C100
21G
50
20
Panel unit: See page 11 Sounder assembly
21G
8
DU1A
9
DU1A
10
DU1A
PANEL UNIT
30
51G
50
61G
40
20
60
11
DU1A
MN-PS UNIT
Top view
71 81 81a
90
72a 72 70 70a 70b 70c 70d
73a 73
22G
20 41
12 12
79 79a 21
74 74a
12 12 75 75a
21
78 51
50
40
52G
43
42G
14G 76
80
11
53
77
10
62 60 61G 62
12
DU1A
13
DU1A
14
Front view
Rear view
125G 110
140 125G 125G
Right side view
180 90
Receiver Emission
50 60
123 80
DU1A
15
DU1A
16
95G 72G
Right side view
91 30 31G 70
90
Front view
92
94G
A view 40
61G 62G
51G
Fiber wiring
Emission Receiver 50 60
side side
DU1A
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1k
ey 8G
50 51 ~
54 55
2
3
50 51
54 55 8G
4
1 38G
5 ~8
37 8k
ey
16
6
34
38G
35G 17
37
18 7
15G 14 20G 20G 35G 34
20G 42G
15G
13
31a
31 19
40G
12 20G
15G
11 32
15G
32
15G
18
2 4 6 8G
5 7
3
Top view
1
27
28
16
26 17 18 32
56 24 24a
57 41G 29 36 39 40G 30 25 19
23 23a
U10 type only 30a 25a
Bottom view
DU1A
19
DU1A
20
DU1A
Rear view
20
30
21G
Front view
21
DU1A
For U1
For U3
Lock solenoid
22
DU1A
23
DU1A
Top view
1 1a
5G
Front view
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OUTLET ASSEMBLY
U,APTW models
22G
20
21G Red to gray
2 11 Black to gray
Red to orange
Black to orange
16
10 10a 10b
22G
13 13a
14
18
20G
15
19
12 5 17 24G 30
25
DU1A
E,APTH,APHK models
16
25G
22G 13 13a
14
18
40
20G
15
19
12 5 17 24G 30
26
DU1A
B model
Front view Right side view
32
1 4
22G 23G 3 31
6
22G
2 11 Red to gray
Black to gray
Red to orange
Black to orange
16
21G
20G
15
19
12 5 17 24G 30
27
DU1A
28
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PART NO.
REF NO. DESCRIPTION REMARKS QTY RANK
-- Jumper Wire L=20.0mm (VY94720)
CN2 LB932050 Base Post Connector VH 5P TE 01
CN3 LB932040 Base Post Connector VH 4P TE 01
CN4 LB918030 Base Post Connector XH 3P TE 01
D1 VB941200 Diode 1SS133,1SS176 U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
F1 VT454900 Fuse T 1A JU U,APTW 01
F1 KB000710 Fuse T L 500mA S 250V E,APTH,APHK 02
F-HLD VP206500 Fuse Holder CLIP EYF-52BC U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
JK1 VM597400 AC Outlet CCT1302-0202 U,APTW: AC OUTLET 01
JK1 VV537400 AC Outlet, Socket S2-770T-210 1P E,APTH,APHK: AC OUTLET 04
JK2 VM597400 AC Outlet CCT1302-0202 U,APTW: AC OUTLET 01
JK2 VV537400 AC Outlet, Socket S2-770T-210 1P E,APTH,APHK: AC OUTLET 04
JK3 VT308200 AC Inlet CCT9302-0201 2P U,APTW: AC IN 02
JK3 VT308100 AC Inlet CCT9302-0101M 2P E,B,APTH,APHK: AC IN 02
Q1 IC1815M0 Transistor 2SC1815 Y,GR U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
R1 HF754750 Carbon Resistor 75.0 1/4 J U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
R2 HF754560 Carbon Resistor 56.0 1/4 J U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
R3 HF756100 Carbon Resistor 1.0K 1/4 J U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
RY1 V5974200 Relay DC FTR-H2AL005T U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 03
* RY1 V5990700 Relay DC FTR-F2AL005T U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK
ZD VQ451000 Zener Diode MTZJ5.1B 5.1V U,E,APTW,APTH,APHK 01
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-- DI Unit J EX (VN81320)
1 VN412700 Radiator Assembly J EX DI 04
2 XK742A00 IC NJM78M20FA REGULATOR +20V 02
3 VC407900 Transistor 2SD1913 R,S 01
4 VN399400 Diode Stack FMU-12R 5.00A 200V 03
5 VN399300 Diode Stack FMU-12S 5.00A 200V 03
11 VN447600 Support SUS301CSP DI 07
12 EP600450 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X5 MFZN2BL 2 01
-- PW Unit J EX (VN81330)
1 VN412600 Radiator Assembly J EX PW 04
2 VN399500 Diode Stack FMU-36S 20.0A 600V 05
3 VN137600 Transistor 2SC3263 05
4 VN715800 Diode Stack D5LC40 5.0A 400V 03
5 VN838200 Transistor 2SA1006B Q,P 03
6 VN822000 Bushing TRB1749-A 01
11 EP630610 Bind Head Tapping Screw-C A3.0X10 MFC2BL 01
12 VK195900 Radiation Sheet BFG-20ADH-3 19X24 01
13 VN829800 Radiation Sheet BFG-20AD 13 X 18 01
14 VP047400 Support SUS301CSP DH 07
15 VP049500 Support SUS301CSP PW 07
16 EP600450 Bind Head Tapping Screw-B 3.0X5 MFZN2BL 3 01
17 VP244800 Socket J PW 03
V3188300 LCD 13
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DU1A
DU1A OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 1/5 (MN, DB, HP, OTLT, OUTPUT)
1 1
MN DB
DRAM 4M EPROM 16M
not installed NAND RAM 1M
not installed
2 2
: not installed
CPU
to KEY SENSOR-CN1
to PK-CTL - CN02
SWX00B
3 3
N.C
Photo
Coupler
to PK-CTL - CN03
4 REGULATOR +3.3V
4
ROM
Photo Coupler WAVE L 64M SWP30
D/A CONVERTER
REGULATOR +5V
OP AMP
DRAM
4M
5 5
not installed
ROM
WAVE H V263610
64M
LINE
DRIVER/RECEIVER
to DSP-CNSWP
6 6
to MOTOR
not installed
M
MOTOR
DRIVE REGULATOR +12V
REGULATOR +3.3V
REGULATOR –5V
DAC
7 7
Power Supply
not OP AMP
Name Connection installed OP AMP SILENT PEDAL SW ON
OP AMP
REGULATOR +5V
MN
DAC SILENT PEDAL SW
ON
OFF
OP AMP CN4: 3,5 pins
OP AMP
others
8 8
OP AMP
to SUB POWER SUPPLY-CN6
V798690 1
9 9
HP
MAX
L HP1
AC IN
AC IN HEADPHONES
10 AUX 10
Mains Power SW HP2
Mains Power SW
R
MAX
11 AUX 11
OUT
to SUB POWER SUPPLY - CN1
V900040
WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked and must be replaced with parts having
specifications equel to those originally installed. : Ceramic Capacitor Note : See parts list for details of circuit board
: Metal Oxide Film Resistor component parts
12 12
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
DU1A
DU1A OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 2/5 (CONTROLLER, PASW, CD PANEL)
1 1
CONTROLLER (CTRL)
REGULATOR +3.3V
OR OR
OR LCD
CONTROL UNIT DKC55RCD
GENERAL
2 2
FLASH ROM 16M
SYSTEM RESET BUFFER
DRAM 16M
INVERTER
FLASH ROM 128M
BOOT SW
DFF D-FF FDD
LCD DRIVE
3 3
BUFFER BUFFER
CPU
INVERTER
PASW
4 STANDBY/ON 4
OR
FDC
5 5
DECODER
Photo Coupler
6 6
IN
MIDI
CN1
OUT Pin No. FUNCTION
REW
FWD
INVERTER
to DSP-CN1
Photo Coupler
V379590
DECODER
8 8
FG
1
6
2
to PK-CTL - CN01
11 1
to MN-CN7
3
4
5 INVERTER
6
7
Photo Coupler
B. COUNTER
8
9
10
CD PANEL
10
11
12
15 5
13
14
15
TO CONTROL
9 CABLE 9
FOR PIANO
Photo Coupler
DRIVE
REGULATOR +5V
D-FF
to SPEAKER
10 10
HOST SELECT
SELECT L SELECT R
OR V525520
DRIVE SELECT
TO HOST
TIMER Adjustment
LINE DRIVER N.C
: Ceramic Capacitor Note : See parts list for details of circuit board
component parts
V807830 WARNING
Components having special characteristics are marked
and must be replaced with parts having specifications equel
12 to those originally installed. 12
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
DU1A
DU1A OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 3/5 (DSP,ATAPI)
1 1
DSP
to CONTROLLER-CN002
2 2
Photo Coupler
PLD
3 3
TRANSCEIVER
SRAM 1M
4 4
TRANSCEIVER
FLASH MEMORY
INVERTER
5 5
INVERTER
6 6
LINE DRIVER
7 7
MULTIPLEXER
8 8
ADC&DAC
INVERTER
9 OP AMP 9
: Ceramic Capacitor
10 10
ATAPI (DA)
Note : See parts list for details of circuit board
component parts
11 11
12 12
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
DU1A
DU1A OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM4/5 (DRIVE A(1), DRIVE A(2), DRIVE B, DRIVE C, PWB, PK-CTL, SUB POWER SUPPLY, PEDAL DRIVE, PEDAL SENSEOR, CTRL IN U)
1 1
SUB POWER
SUPPLY
4 4
IC1: UPC24A05HF
IC2: NJM7812FA
IC3: NJM7912FA
to OTLT-CN3
5 TRANSFORMER
N,C 5
PWM GENERATOR PWM GENERATOR
to MN-CN108
VN58830 7
VN58820 7 VN58820 7
V437910
6 6
TEKTRONIX 2232 TEKTRONIX 2232 TEKTRONIX 2232 TEKTRONIX 2232 TEKTRONIX 2232 TEKTRONIX 2232
1SS133
1
10K
R32
D1
R1
RY1
T2 456
C18
F2
0.1
47 s5 +HV
9 27 27 D1NL20U A10068(Q/P)
22
C1815(Y/GA)
D1NL20U 8 +HV
Q3
R6
FLASH ROM 8M
1/50
SRAM 1M
C32
1K
11
C9
C1740S(A/S)
s19
R1
SHIFT
470/25
CB5
R34
R41
100
390
100K
C2
R57
Q2 100K
R4
C3263 D17 1
1/50
VHIS
C32
510
2
16 17
R17 1SS133
FMU-36S
D6
R18
12
1P47
Q7 A1321
INVERTER
C10
s19
1 Q8
5P6.8
Q14
R53
RY2
YH-S1
s11
R56
8 8
13 14
s16
10 Q5 1
D5
to KEY SENSOR-CN1
R36 82K
13 C3263 RY2
1200/200
RY1 L3
C3334
C3334
Q11
Q15
R13
3P0.33
3P0.33
to MN - CN2
1
R51 10 14 Q16
2200P/400
s4
R15
9 10 11
6 R42 A1015(Q/Y)
CB1 C8 R7 200uH R22
1
4.7/160
C35
C3
L
L1 1 L2 4
0.01 5P6.8
7
1
2.7K
14
12K
R43
SW+ LOCK
C37
R24 Q12
C1
100/6.3 F6
s7
s7
SW—
s7
C4
14
4.7/100
OR
8
C12 200uH
C33
1K
22/16
R46
R45
C3334
6.8K
18K
1200/160
C22
R38
PO—
2200P/400
3P0.1
10K
820/160
D5LC40
s13 1
s18
D10
s3
C24
R48
C28
PO+
C13
L5
s14
C5
R23 1
REGULATOR
FMU-12S
CB1815(Y/GR)
Q17
15 E
IC 1
1K
5
D7
1 2 E +5V
4
R47
10K
4 E AND
3
16 F7
C15 IC2
+8V NX55106
1
s13 NJM78M20FA
to MN - CN11
R58
220
C34
2.2/250
C39
100/50
PHI
C20
4700P/400
D18
R54 R25 OR
C40
PEDAL SENSOR
0.1
R27
56
INVERTER
9 B560(E/F)
Q9 9
R39
10/16
2 Q3 2SC1740S(R/S) s3
C36
FMN-12R
8. 2mHz2 44mHz2 10
D14
R29
2SC2603(E/F)
1
D8
1000/25
10
C1815(Y/GR)
s4
THERMOSTAT
C21
470/16
470/10
5 Q1 DTA11EES s9
D11
C26
C31
D16
UN4111
s10 XL207 XL208
6 D4 ABN-606 s11 XC083 XC084
D5SBA60 s12
s13 3.15A250V T 2A250V
7 R7 VN06740
VN63060
s14
s15
1800/200 560/400
220K
VN54330: U, APTW models
s16 TM1641S-L TM1661S-L
VN54340: E, B, APTH, APHK models RETRIGGERABLE
s17 0.22/125(U) 1/250 SINGLE SHOT
0.22/250(C)
s18 12mH/1.6 OR
s19 3300P/630
LATCH
N.C
RETRIGGERABLE INVERTER OR AND AND INVERTER AND
SINGLE SHOT
CTRL IN U
FOOT CNTRL
VT83650 0
12 12
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A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
DU1A
DU1A OVERALL CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5/5 (KEY SENSOR, HAMMER EMISSION, HAMMER SENSOR)
1 1
KEY SENSOR
HAMMER EMISSION
2 2
3 3
OP AMP
CPU
4 4
Transistor
Array
V890320
SYSTEM RESET
5 5
INVERTER
OP AMP
to PK-CTL - CN02
to MN - CN2
6 6
HAMMER SENSOR
Photo Coupler
N.C
7 Parts inside of are not installed. 7
V858590
COMPARATOR
N.C
INVERTER
: Ceramic Capacitor Note : See parts list for details of circuit board
component parts
: Metal Oxide Film Resistor
8 : Metal Film Resistor 8
GATE ARRAY
M5237ML(XP154A00) µPC29M33T-E1(XU965A00) NJM78L05UA(XJ598A00) µPC24A05HF (XM967A00) NJM7805FA(XJ607A00) NJM79L05UA(XN086A00)
REGULATOR REGULATOR +3.3V REGULATOR +5V REGULATOR +5V REGULATOR +5V REGULATOR -5V
2
9 9
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 1 3 32 3
1
3
1: OUTPUT 1: INPUT 1: OUTPUT 1: COMMON
1: INPUT 1: OUTPUT
2: COMMON 2: COMMON 2: COMMON 1 2: INPUT
2 2: COMMON 2: COMMON
3: INPUT 3: OUTPUT 3: INPUT 3 3: OUTPUT 3: INPUT 3: OUTPUT COMPARATOR
COMPARATOR
NJM7812FA(XJ608A00) NJM7912FA(XC721A00) NJM78M20FA(XK742A00) FMU-36S (VN399500) RBV-606 (VN932100) D5SBA60 (VN953300)
REGULATOR +12V REGULATOR -12V REGULATOR+20V DIODE STACK 20.0A 600V DIODE STACK 6.0A 600V DIODE STACK 5.0A 600V
32 32
1 1
10 10
1: OUTPUT 1: OUTPUT 1 : OUTPUT
2: COMMON 2: INPUT 2 : COMMON
3: INPUT 3: COMMON 3 : INPUT
D5LC40 (VN715800) FMU-12S (VN399400) FMU-12S (VN399300) D3SBA20 (VN011300) S1VB20 1.0A 200V MTZ J 9.1C (VG439300)
(VQ379300) Transistor Array
DIODE STACK 5.0A 400V DIODE STACK 5.00A 200V DIODE STACK 5.00A 200V DIODE STACK 4.0A 200V ZENER DIODE 9.1V
DIODE STACK
1 VV44070 0
2
1: ANODE
11 2: CATHODE 11
12 12
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
CN006
CONTROL UNIT DKC55RCD
C—C
16MHz
SHRxD1
SHTxD1
GENERAL
SENSOR
INSTRUMENT
AN0~7
(16P) BUFFER INVERTER MAC PD(PD0-7)
B D0-7 1MHz
2 4 PC2 HOST
SELECT
5,8 TA1,2 DRIVE &
OP-AMP(14P)
B
IC032 1MHz PC1 PD
IC008 OP1,2
(20P) (5P) MIDI (3P) (3P) (3P) DRIVE & (14P)
FDC SW001
(34P)
CN005
(10P)
IC116 TRA1,2 COMPARATOR
(8P)
+5D (CMP1,CMP2) KEY
FDD IC029 1,4
SHUTTER
(64P) 40 CN3(13P)
24 TR8
D-FF DRAM
D0-7 PHOTO
COUPLER REGULATOR 4M HUMMER
JK001
A0-7 +3.3V SHUTTER LED UNIT
CN004
CN4
(64P) 7 1,92,96 76,77,222
(2P) (14P) PEDAL (13P)
4M 16M EMISSION
MRC1-6
X1
SWITCH 7MHz
PASW (6P) 72 IC5 (240P)
TRANSISTOR DECODER IC012 (44P) (42P)
6
Panel ARRAY (14P)
CN007
IC020 74
CN1
Switches (16P) 11 12
(21P) (21P) IC033 50,51
MINI (112P) ROM ROM
(16P)
C LED
10
BINARY
COUNTER 7 PHOTO
D-Sub
CONNECTOR
(11P)
ADDRESS BUS WAVE L
64M
WAVE H
64M
C
TRANSISTOR 8MHz IC021 COUPLER to CONTROL
PANEL 6
SWITCH ARRAY (16P) 1MHz
IC003,005 IC012 CABLE 91,108, (44P) (44P)
(6P) (14P) FOR PIANO 110~112
IC034
(16P) 13 12 SWITCH BOX UNIT
CN001 (8P)
CD PANEL
CN008
1,3
CN1
CN002
REAL TIME I/O RxD3
CLOCK EXPAND
CN003
PHOTO
N.C HP1
IC024 IC023 5 COUPLER (10P)
(3P) (8P) (16P) (7P) (7P) HEADPHONES OUTLET ASSEMBLY
IC014
(6P) RY2 HP2
(8P) (8P) (8P)
LINE DRIVER/
CN12
RECEIVER (10P) OUTPUT
D IC26 3,9,15 REVERB D
(16P)
(6P)
VSS +8A (10P)
CN1
CN109 CN110 (4P)
BUS 98 CD CONTROL (3P) (4P)
ATAPI (DA) RESET 45
L NC L
CNA1
DRST DRST
(30P) (30P) (20P) IC23 DSP CONTROLLER 48 5 I/F 1
CN1
IC17, 18 (14P)
1M PLD (10P) R
3 4 1 2 IC19
GND
FLASH 97 SWP
(64P)
AUX
ROM XTAL1 (44P)
CNA2
CN3
ADDRESS BUS
(14P) LINE 10, 11 16M
CN01
(10P) PLAY DATA 5 62
IC21 DRIVER PC RxD1 29
(16P)
CD IC01 (6P)
9 8 (14P) +5D CNSWP
- MULTI- CONTROL
IC25
E 13 - 14
PLEXER
3 9 -
IC22
8
ADC
&DAC
RESET
CONTROL
RESET (6P) 30 FLASH
ROM
SRAM E
CNRCA 16, 17 IC11, 24
PRESET PC 5 66 RxD0
CPU 1M
2 1 13 13 - 14 PRESET IC02 (6P) 8M U,APTW models
R - (28P)
23 P42 IC04 OTLT OTLT
AUDIO/ANALOG +5D
(80P) IC05 IC06 B model E,APTH,APHK models
(16P) IC2 P41
CN02
MIDI IN L 6
-
7 +3.3V, +1.8V +3.3D (9P) SENS DATA (48P) (32P)
~
IC3 REGULATOR
CD ROM drive +1.8V P70
IC12,13 TR1, 2 RY1
W
(3P)
W L
F1 L
+5DV +5D AC IN L
(8P) REGULATOR AC
CN03
AC IN L OUTLET
CN2 COIL
IC03 (3P) DATA BUS (5P)
1 CN2
MN-PS 2 (5P)
1
CB6
CN06
(7P) GND +5V 2 Loud GATE ARRAY 4
3 3 GND
1 W
F Sensor SENSOR 4
F
CB5
CTRL IN U
+100V
CN1 Loud CN05 CN08 EMI
TR1 (7P) (3P) FIL
(3P) Solenoid 3
PROTECT 7
SUB POWER SUPPLY CN5 FOOT
CN2 (10P) Sig (3P) 4
(3P) RY1 Shift 2 CNTRL
F1 TR2 Solenoid 1
CN1
(Primary) (3P) PORT BUS
PROTECT CN101
CN3
+100V DRIVE C (16P)
CN215
CN36
REGULATOR-12V DRIVE A (2) Key No.57~88
+100V
(3P)
CN37 CN35
(16P) (3P)
PROTECT Signal
THERMOSTAT
H H
WIRING
TO CONTROL CABLE 45 SPEAKER
FOR PIANO 8 7 6 46
5 4 3
1 MIDI MIDI
5
10
1
6 2 1 TO HOST 3 4
IN OUT 15 11
2
9
E
E
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
1
5
4
3
CN001 (15P)
16
16
1 13 1 13 1 20
to LCD MODULE
26
26
Vcc
Vcc
G#
G#
C#
D#
C#
D#
A#
A#
F#
F#
CN1 (20P)
G
G
C
D
A
E
CN006 (16P)
I I
CN1 (16P)
FDD to FDD
1
CND-
1
KEY SENSOR
12V
21 1 1 10
CONTROL 5 CN1 (21P) CN1 (12P) FFC 7 FFC 8 CD-ROM DRIVE KEY SENSOR UNIT
2
UNIT PASW CN2 (30P) CN3 (25P) ATAPI
CD PANEL CN1 (50P) (DA) THERMOSTAT THERMOSTAT KEY DRIVE UNIT
18 TMN-
TMN+
SENS-
SENS+
+100V
+100V
+100V
+100V
+100V
+100V
+100V
+100V
13 21 22 23
N.C
K 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3 1 3
K
6 1 3 1 1 3 1 3 4 1 7 1 1 9 1 2 1 3
CN202 CN213 CN116 (PH6P) CN117 (PH3P) CN102 CN113 CN2 CN33 CN38 CN35 CN2 CN33 CN38 CN35 CN04 CN05 to sensor / MN CN15 CN08
(EH3P) (EH3P) (EH3P) (EH3P) (EH3P) (EH3P) (PH2P) (PH3P) (EH3P) (EH3P) (PH2P) (PH3P) CN34 (PH4P) (PH7P) (PH2P) (PH3P)
(XH3P) CN02 (PH9P)
CN214 DRIVE C CN215 CN114 CN36 CN34 CN36 1 9P
12 (XH3P) (XH3P) (XH3P) (XH3P) (XH3P) 14 (XH3P) +100V
1 1 1
DRIVE B 1
DRIVE A (1) 1 1
DRIVE A (2) G
PK-CTL
+100V +100V +100V +100V +100V +100V 9P
3
G G G G G G CN03 (PH8P) CN01 (PH10P)
3
CN201 (PH14P) 3 3
CN115 (PH14P) CN101 (PH16P) 3
CN37 (PH16P) 3 3
CN37 (PH16P) CN06 (PH16P) to MN to Control Unit
1 14 1 14 16 1 16 1 16 1 1 16 1 8 1 10
17 19
20
15 32
8P 8P
L L
TH
PROTECT
G
S.PWM
D.PWM
+100
DAMPER SIG.
SHIFT SIG.
+5
G
TMN+
CMD-
TMN-
GND
GND
12V
5V
6P
25 2P 2P
24 D-SUB
33 CABLE
1
CN5 HEAD PHONES (HP1)
AC (7P)
G G CN1
SUB POWER 1 10 34
6 1 1 3 1 5 (LB3P) SUPPLY CN11 (PH10P) CN2 (PH11P) CN7 (PH4P) CN4 HEAD PHONES (HP2)
CN5 CN1 CNP (EH5P)
7
3 to PK-CTL to KEY SENSOR MIDI FOR DB
(8P) HP (1/2)
DC100V
1 1
(EH6P) (EH3P)
PEDAL CB5 CB1
AC
CN2 CN106
VOLUME
(VH7P) CN8
PEDAL SENSOR (LB3P) (LB3P) (PH7P) 35 AUX (10P)
MN DB L R OUTLET BOX REVERB
DRIVE 3
26
3
10
28 CN104
36 ( ) British specification
CN6 CN108
M CN6 CN2 CN3 CN4
1
(20P) (20P)
(PH8P) JK1 JK2 There is not the attachment of a part. M
(EH2P) (XH3P) (XH4P) (EH4P)
10 PWB CN107 CN1 AUX IN
SW+ OUTPUT
1 3 4 1 4 1
SW-
CN5 (26P) (26P)
CN7
HP (2/2)
(PH10P) OTLT
+100
AUX OUT
G
+100
+100
(XH4P) 3
THERMOSTAT G 27 4P 4P (ZD) 4
42 5
40 CN4
TRANSFORMER 39 (3P)
(R3)
(Q1) L
CN3 (4P) 44
PEDA DRIVE UNIT M 1K 1
MN-PS UNIT 3P 3P +8V
2 to PS NOISE FILTER
MOTOR SILENT PEDAL SWITCH 38 1
2
(R2)
W 3
AC (U,APTW models)
N 3
56 4 N
GND
43
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
Appendix
MIDI Data Format
If you are familiar with MIDI, or are using a computer to control your music software with computer-
generated MIDI messages, the data provided in this section can help you to control your Disklavier.
Messages include those that can be received by the piano part and/or those that can be received by an
ESBL part. Messages that can be transmitted as well as received are shown as “transmitted”.
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1.2 Control Change Cntrl# Parameter Data Range
10 Pan 0...127
1.2.1 Bank Select
(ESBL Part) (transmitted) 1.2.7 Expression
(Piano Part, ESBL Part)
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range
0 Bank Select MSB 0: Normal, Cntrl# Parameter Data Range
63: User voice, 11 Expression 0...127
1
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
72 Release Time 0...127 $01 $63 $mm EG Attack Time
(0:-64, 64:+0, 127:+63) mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
1.2.14 Attack Time $01 $64 $mm EG Decay Time
(ESBL Part) mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
$01 $66 $mm EG Release Time
Messages which adjust the envelope attack time set for each mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
Voice. $14 $rr $mm Drum Filter Cutoff Frequency
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
73 Attack Time 0...127 rr : drum instrument note number
(0:-64, 64:+0, 127:+63) $15 $rr $mm Drum Filter Resonance
mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
1.2.15 Brightness rr : drum instrument note number
(ESBL Part) $16 $rr $mm Drum EG Attack
Messages which adjust the filter cutoff frequency set for each mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
Voice. rr : drum instrument note number
$17 $rr $mm Drum EG Decay Rate
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
74 Brightness 0...127 rr : drum instrument note number
(0:-64, 64:+0, 127:+63) Applies to both Decay1 and 2.
1.2.16 Portamento Control $18 $rr $mm Drum Instrument Pitch Coarse
(ESBL Part) mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
rr : drum instrument note number
Messages which apply a portamento between the currently-
$19 $rr $mm Drum Instrument Pitch Fine
sounding note and the subsequent note.
mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range rr : drum instrument note number
84 Portamento Control 0...127 $1A $rr $mm Drum Instrument Level
mm : $00 - $7F (0 - max)
1.2.17 Effect1 Depth (Reverb Send Level)
rr : drum instrument note number
(ESBL Part)
$1C $rr $mm Drum Instrument Pan
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (random, left -
91 Effect1 Depth 0...127 center - right)
1.2.18 Effect3 Depth (Chorus Send Level) rr : drum instrument note number
(ESBL Part) $1D $rr $mm Drum Instrument Reverb Send Level
mm : $00 - $7F (0 -max)
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range rr : drum instrument note number
93 Effect3 Depth 0...127 $1E $rr $mm Drum Instrument Chorus Send Level
1.2.19 Effect4 Depth (Variation Effect Send Level) mm : $00 - $7F (0 - max)
(ESBL Part) rr : drum instrument note number
$1F $rr $mm Drum Instrument Variation Send Level
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range mm : $00 - $7F (0 - max)
94 Effect4 Depth 0...127 rr : drum instrument note number
1.2.20 Data Increment / Decrement (for RPN) MSB 14H- 1FH (for Drum) is valid only if the Multi Part
(ESBL Part) parameter PART MODE = DRUMS 1 or DRUMS2 for that
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range channel. (If PART MODE = DRUM, no values will be changed.)
96 RPN Increment 0...127 1.2.22 RPN (Registered Parameter Number)
97 RPN Decrement 0...127 (ESBL Part)
1.2.21 NRPN (Non-Registered Parameter Number)
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range
(ESBL Part)
100 RPN LSB 0...127
Cntrl# Parameter Data Range 101 RPN MSB 0...127
98 NRPN LSB 0...127 The following RPN numbers can be received.
99 NRPN MSB 0...127
RPN Data entry
First send the NRPN MSB and NRPN LSB to specify the
MSB LSB MSB LSB PARAMETER NAME and VALUE
parameter which is to be controlled. Then use Data Entry to set
RANGE
the value of the specified parameter.
00H 00H mmH — Pitch Bend Sensitivity
* Note that once the NRPN has been set for a channel mm:00-18H (0-24 chromatic steps)
subsequent data entry will be recognized as the same NRPN’s Assignable in chromatic steps up to
value change. Therefore, after you use the NRPN, you should set 2 octaves
a Null (7FH, 7FH) value to avoid an unexpected result. Default : 02H
The following NRPN number can be received. LSB value is ignored.
00H 01H mmH 11H Fine Tuning
NRPN Data entry mm: 00H-40H-7FH (-64-0-+63)
MSB LSB MSB PARAMETER NAME and VALUE 00H 02H mmH — Coarse Tuning
RANGE mm: 28H - 40H - 58H (-24 - +24
$01 $08 $mm Vibrato Rate chromatic steps)
mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63) LSB value is ignored.
$01 $09 $mm Vibrato Depth 7FH 7FH — — RPN null
mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63) Cancels RPN and NRPN numbers
$01 $0A $mm Vibrato Delay 1.2.23 Channel Mode Messages
mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
$01 $20 $mm Filter Cutoff Frequency The following Channel Mode Messages can be received.
mm : $00 - $40 - $7F (-64 - 0 - +63)
2nd byte 3rd byte
$01 $21 $mm Filter Resonance
120 0 All Sound Off
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121 0 Reset All Controllers 1.4 Pitch Bend
123 0 All Note Off (ESBL Part)
124 0 Omni Off
125 0 Omni On When Multi Part Parameter Rcv PITCH BEND CHANGE=OFF,
126 0 ~ 16 Mono pitch bend for that part is not received.
127 0 Poly 1.5 Channel Aftertouch
1.2.23.1 All Sound Off (ESBL Part)
(Piano Part, ESBL Part) (transmitted) 1.6 Polyphonic Aftertouch
(ESBL Part) (PianoPart) (transmitted)
ESBL part;
Applying further pressure on the key does not output “key
Terminates all sounds currently sounding on the specified
aftertouch” information. Instead, key position is transmitted as
channel. However, the status of channel messages such as
additional information.
Note On and Hold On is maintained.
Piano Part; 2. SYSTEM EXCLUSIVE MESSAGES
The status of channel messages is not maintained.
2.1 Parameter Change
1.2.23.2 Reset All Controllers
(ESBL Part) The Disklavier receives the following parameter change
messages.
The values of the following controllers will be reset to the
defaults. [UNIVERSAL REALTIME MESSAGE]
1) Master Volume
CONTROLLER VALUE
Pitch Bend Change ±O (center) [UNIVERSAL NON REALTIME MESSAGE]
Channel Aftertouch 0 (off) 1) General MIDI Mode On
Polyphonic Aftertouch 0 (off)
Modulation 0 (off) [XG NATIVE]
Expression 127 (max) 1) XG System on
Hold l 0 (off) 2) XG System Data parameter change
Portamento 0 (off) 3) Multi Effect1 Data parameter change
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Sostenuto 0 (off) 4) Multi Part Data parameter change
Soft Pedal 0 (off) 5) Drums Setup Data parameter change
Portamento Control cancels the Portamento Source Key [OTHER]
Number that was received 1) Master tuning
RPN number not specified; internal data 2) TG300 System Data Parameter change
will not change 3) TG300 Multi Effect Data parameter change
NRPN number not specified; internal data
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00000001 01 = Sub-ID #2=General MIDI On 2.1.5 Other parameter changes
11110111 F7 = End of Exclusive 2.1.5.1 Master Tuning
When General MIDI Mode On is received. the play mode will (ESBL Part)
be changed to XG mode. 11110000 F0 Exclusive status
When this happens, the ESBL part will receive the MIDI 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
messages which compatible with GM System Level 1, and 0001nnnn 1n Device Number
consequently will not receive NRPN and Bank Select messages. 00100111 27 Model ID
Since approximately 50ms is required to execute this messag, be 00110000 30 Sub ID2
sure to leave an appropriate interval before the subsequent 00000000 00
message. 00000000 00
2.1.4 XG Native Parameter Change 0mmmmmmm mm Master Tune MSB
(ESBL Part) 0lllllll ll Master Tune LSB
0ccccccc cc
With the Parameter Change messages as listed below, you can
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
change the characteristic of a Voice, such as by Effect Type or
effect parameter, transpose, tuning, and others. This message simultaneously changes the pitch of all channels.
11110000 F0 Exclusive status 2.2 Bulk Dump
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID (ESBL Part)
0001nnnn 1n Device Number The Disklavier receives the following bulk dump data.
01001100 4C XG Model ID
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High [XG NATIVE]
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid 1) XG System Data
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low 2) Multi Effect1 Data
0ddddddd ddddddd Data 3) Multi Part Data
| | 4) Drums Setup Data
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
[QS300 NATIVE]
* Any number is OK since the device number for the Disklavier 1) QS300 User Normal Voice Data
is fixed to “All”. 2.2.1 XG Native Bulk Dump
For parameters with data size of 2 or 4, transmit the appropriate
number of data bytes. 11110000 F0 Exclusive status
When sending the parameter change messages consecutively, be 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
sure to leave an appropriate interval (if the time base is 480. ca 5 0000nnnn 0n Device Number
unit) between the messages. 01001100 4C XG Model ID
0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb ByteCount
2.1.4.1 XG System On
0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb ByteCount
(ESBL Part)
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
11110000 F0 Exclusive status 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low
0001nnnn 1N Device Number 0ddddddd dd Data
01001100 4C XG Model ID | |
0aaaaaaa 00 Address High | |
0aaaaaaa 00 Address Mid 0ccccccc ccccccc Checksum
0aaaaaaa 7E Address Low 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
00000000 00 Data
For the Address and Byte Count, refer to the supplementary
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
tables.
When this data is received. the Disklavier will switch to XG The Checksum is the value that results in a value of 0 for the
mode and all the parameters will be initialized accordingly, and lower 7 bits when the Start Address, Byte Count, plus the
XG-compatible messages such as NRPN and Bank Select Checksum itself are added.
messages can be received. 2.2.1.1 XG System Data bulk dump
Since approximately 50ms is required to execute this message, (ESBL Part)
be sure to leave an appropriate interval before the subsequent
message See tables <1-1> and <1-2>.
2.1.4.2 XG System Data parameter change 2.2.1.2 Multi Effect1 Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part) (ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-2>. See tables <1-1> and <1-3>.
2.1.4.3 Multi Effect1 Data parameter change 2.2.1.3 Multi Part Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part) (ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-3>. See tables <1-1> and <1-4>.
2.1.4.4 Multi Part Data parameter change 2.2.1.4 Drums Setup Data bulk dump
(ESBL Part) (ESBL Part)
See tables <1-1> and <1-4>. See tables <1-1> and <1-5>.
2.1.4.5 Drums Setup Data parameter change 2.2.2 QS300 Native Bulk Dump
(ESBL Part)
11110000 F0 Exclusive status
See tables <1-1> and <1-5>. 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID
0000nnnn 0n Device Number
If a Drum Setup Reset parameter change message is received, 01001101 4B QS300 Model ID
the Drum Setup parameter values will be initialized. 0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb ByteCount
Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter 0bbbbbbb bbbbbbb ByteCount
values to be initialized. 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address High
0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Mid
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0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Address Low a) Transmission
0ddddddd dd Data Transmitted.
| |
b) Reception
| |
Once FE has been received. if no MIDI data is subsequently
0ccccccc ccccccc Checksum
received for longer than an interval of approximately
11110111 F7 End of Exclusive
300msec. the Disklavier will perform the same function as
2.2.2.1 QS300 User Normal Voice Data bulk damp when ALL SOUNDS OFF. ALL NOTES OFF, and RESET
(ESBL Part) ALL CONTROLLERS messages are received, and will
See tables <2-1> and <2-2>. then return to a status in which FE is not monitored.
4.2 Timing Clock
3. SYSTEM COMMON MESSAGES a) Transmission
3.1 Song Position Pointer This message is transmitted only when the REMOTE OUT
parameter is set to On.
a) Transmission
This message is transmitted only when the REMOTE OUT b) Reception
parameter is set to On. Not recognized.
a) Transmission b) Reception
This message is transmitted only when the REMOTE OUT This message is received only when REMOTE IN
parameter is set to On. Parameter is Set to On.
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Parameter is set to On. This message is transmitted only when the REMOTE OUT
parameter is set to On.
4. SYSTEM REALTIME MESSAGES
b) Reception
4.1 Active Sensing This message is received only when REMOTE IN
Parameter is Set to On.
<Table 1-2>
MIDI Parameter Change table (SYSTEM) [XG]
Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value
(H) (H) (H) (H)
00 00 00 4 0000-07FF MASTER TUNE -102.4 - +102.3 [cent] 00 04 00 00
1st bit3-0➝bit15-12 -400
2nd bit3-0➝bit11-8
3rd bit3-0➝bit7-4
4th bit3-0➝bit3-0
04 1 00 - 7F MASTER VOLUME 0 - 127 7F
05 1 00 - 7F not used
06 1 28 - 58 TRANSPOSE -24 - +24 [semitones] 40
7D n DRUM SETUP RESET n=Drum setup number
7E 00 XG SYSTEM ON 00=XG system ON (receive only)
7F 00 ALL PARAMETER RESET 00=ON (receive only)
TOTAL SIZE 07
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<Table 1-3>
MIDI Parameter Change table (EFFECT 1) [XG]
Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value
(H) (H) (H) (H)
02 01 00 2 00-7F REVERB TYPE MSB see Effect Type List 01(=HALL1)
00-7F REVERB TYPE LSB 00 : basic type 00
02 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 1 see Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type
03 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 2 ’’ ’’
04 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 3 ’’ ’’
05 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 4 ’’ ’’
06 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 5 ’’ ’’
07 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 6 ’’ ’’
08 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 7 ’’ ’’
09 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 8 ’’ ’’
0A 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 9 ’’ ’’
0B 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 10 ’’ ’’
0C 1 00-7F REVERB RETURN -∞dB...0dB...+6dB(0...64...127) 40
0D 1 01-7F REVERB PAN L63...C...R63(1...64...127) 40
TOTAL SIZE 0E
02 01 10 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 11 see Effect Parameter List Depends on reverb type
11 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 12 ’’ ’’
12 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 13 ’’ ’’
13 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 14 ’’ ’’
14 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 15 ’’ ’’
15 1 00-7F REVERB PARAMETER 16 ’’ ’’
TOTAL SIZE 6
02 01 20 2 00-7F CHORUS TYPE MSB see Effect Type List 41 (=CHORUS1)
00-7F CHORUS TYPE LSB 00 : basic type 00
22 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 1 see Effect Parameter List Depends on chorus Type
23 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 2 ’’ ’’
24 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 3 ’’ ’’
25 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 4 ’’ ’’
26 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 5 ’’ ’’
27 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 6 ’’ ’’
28 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 7 ’’ ’’
29 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 8 ’’ ’’
2A 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 9 ’’ ’’
2B 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 10 ’’ ’’
2C 1 00-7F CHORUS RETURN -∞dB...0dB...+6dB(0...64...127) 40
2D 1 01-7F CHORUS PAN L63...C...R63(1...64...127) 40
2E 1 00-7F SEND CHORUS TO REVERB -∞dB...0dB... +6dB(0...64...127) 00
TOTAL SIZE 0F
02 01 30 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 11 see Effect Parameter List Depends on chorus Type
31 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 12 ’’ ’’
32 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 13 ’’ ’’
33 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 14 ’’ ’’
34 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 15 ’’ ’’
35 1 00-7F CHORUS PARAMETER 16 ’’ ’’
TOTAL SIZE 6
02 01 40 2 00-7F VARIATION TYPE MSB see Effect Type List 05 (=DELAY L, C, R)
00-7F VARIATION TYPE LSB 00 : basic type 00
42 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 MSB see Effect Parameter List Depends on variation type
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 1 LSB ’’ ’’
44 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 2 LSB ’’ ’’
46 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 LSB ’’ ’’
48 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 LSB ’’ ’’
4A 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 LSB ’’ ’’
4C 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 6 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 6 LSB ’’ ’’
4E 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 7 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 7 LSB ’’ ’’
50 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 8 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 8 LSB ’’ ’’
52 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 9 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 9 LSB ’’ ’’
54 2 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 10 MSB ’’ ’’
00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 10 LSB ’’ ’’
56 1 00-7F VARIATION RETURN -∞ dB...0dB...+6dB(0...64...127) 40
57 1 01-7F VARIATION PAN L63...C...R63(1...64...127) 40
58 1 00-7F SEND VARIATION TO REVERB -∞ dB...0dB...+6dB(0...64...127) 00
59 1 00-7F SEND VARIATION TO CHORUS -∞ dB...0dB...+6dB(0...64...127) 00
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5A 1 00-01 VARIATION CONNECTION 0:INSERTION, 1:SYSTEM 00
5B 1 00-0F,7F VARIATION PART Part1...16(0...15) 7F
0FF (127)
5C 1 00-7F MW VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64 - +63 40
5D 1 00-7F BEND VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64 - +63 40
5E 1 00-7F CAT VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64 - +63 40
5F 1 00-7F AC1 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64 - +63 40
60 1 00-7F AC2 VARIATION CONTROL DEPTH -64 - +63 40
TOTAL SIZE 21
02 01 70 1 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 11 see Effect Parameter List Depends on variation type
71 1 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 12 ’’ ’’
72 1 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 13 ’’ ’’
73 1 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 14 ’’ ’’
74 1 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 15 ’’ ’’
75 1 00-7F VARIATION PARAMETER 16 ’’ ’’
TOTAL SIZE 6
<Table 1-4>
MIDI Parameter Change table (MULTI PART) [XG]
Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value
(H) (H) (H) (H)
08 nn 00 1 00 - 20 ELEMENT RESERVE 0 - 32 part10=0, other =2
nn 01 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT MSB 0 - 127 part10=7F, other=0
nn 02 1 00 - 7F BANK SELECT LSB 0 - 127 00
nn 03 1 00 - 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1 - 128 00
nn 04 1 00 - 0F, 7F Rcv CHANNEL 1 - 16,OFF part no.
nn 05 1 00 - 01 MONO/POLY MODE 0:MONO 01
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1:POLY
nn 06 1 00 - 02 SAME NOTE NUMBER KEY ON ASSIGN 0:SINGLE 1 (all part)
1:MULTI part10=2, other=0
2:INST (for DRUM)
nn 07 1 00 - 03 PART MODE 0:NORMAL 00 (other than Part10)
1:DRUM 02 (Part10)
2-3:DRUMS1 - 2
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nn 33 1 00 - 01 Rcv CONTROL CHANGE 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 34 1 00 - 01 Rcv POLY AFTER TOUCH (PAT) 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 35 1 00 - 01 Rcv NOTE MESSAGE 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 36 1 00 - 01 Rcv RPN 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 37 1 00 - 01 Rcv NRPN 0/OFF, 1/ON XG=01, GM=00
nn 38 1 00 - 01 Rcv MODULATION 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 39 1 00 - 01 Rcv VOLUME 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 3A 1 00 - 01 Rcv PAN 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 3B 1 00 - 01 Rcv EXPRESSION 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 3C 1 00 - 01 Rcv HOLD1 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 3D 1 00 - 01 Rcv PORTAMENTO 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 3E 1 00 - 01 Rcv SOSTENUTO 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
nn 3F 1 00 - 01 Rcv SOFT PEDAL 0/OFF, 1/ON 01
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<Table 1-5>
MIDI Parameter Change table (DRUM SETUP) [XG]
Address Size Data Parameter Description Default
(H) (H) (H) (H)
3n rr 00 1 00 - 7F PITCH COARSE -64 - +63 40
3n rr 01 1 00 - 7F PITCH FINE -64 - +63 [cent] 40
3n rr 02 1 00 - 7F LEVEL 0 - 127 Depends on the note
3n rr 03 1 00 - 7F ALTERNATE GROUP 0/OFF, 1 - 127 ’’
3n rr 04 1 00 - 7F PAN 0/random, 1/L63 - 64/C - 127/R63 ’’
3n rr 05 1 00 - 7F REVERB SEND 0 - 127 ’’
3n rr 06 1 00 - 7F CHORUS SEND 0 - 127 ’’
3n rr 07 1 00 - 7F VARIATION SEND 0 - 127 7F
[Note]
n: Drum number (0 - 1)
rr: note number (0D - 5B)
When XG system on or GM mode on messages are received, all Drum Setup parameters are initialized.
The Drum Setup Reset message can be used to initialized each Drum Setup parameter.
Appendix
Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter values to be initialized.
<Table 2-1>
Parameter Bass Address
Model ID = 4B [QS300]
<Table 2-2>
MIDI Bulk Dump table (USER NORMAL VOICE) [QS300]
Address Size Data Parameter Description Default
(H) (H) (H) (H)
[Common]
11 nn 00 17D 20-7E Voice Name
:
07
08 not used
: ”
0A ”
0B 01-03 Element Switch 1:Element 1 on, 2:Element 2 on, 3:Element 1 and 2 on
0C 00-7F Voice Level
0D not used
: ”
3C ”
[Element 1]
3D 00-7F Wave Number High bit13-bit7
3E 00-7F Wave Number Low bit6-bit0
3F 00-7F Note Limit Low
40 00-7F Note Limit High
41 00-7F Velocity Limit Low
42 00-7F Velocity Limit High
43 00-01 Filter EG Velocity Curve
44 00-02 LFO Wave Select 0:saw, 1:tri, 2:S&H
45 00-01 LFO Phase Initialize 0:OFF, 1:ON
46 00-3F LFO Speed
47 00-7F LFO Delay
48 00-7F LFO Fade Time
49 00-3F LFO PMD Depth
4A 00-0F LFO CMD Depth
4B 00-1F LFO AMD Depth
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4C 20-60 Note Shift
4D 0E -72 Detune
4E 00-05 Pitch Scaling 0:100%, 1:50%, 2:20%, 3:10%, 4:5%, 5:0%
4F 00-7F Pitch Scaling Center Note
50 00-03 Pitch EG Depth 0:1/2oct, 1:1oct, 2:2oct, 3:4oct
51 39-47 Velocity PEG Level Sensitivity
52 39-47 Velocity PEG Rate Sensitivity
53 39-47 PEG Rate Scaling
54 00-7F PEG Rate Scaling Center Note
55 00-3F PEG Rate 1
56 00-3F PEG Rate 2
57 00-3F PEG Rate 3
58 00-3F PEG Rate 4
59 00-7F PEG Level 0
5A 00-7F PEG Level 1
5B 00-7F PEG Level 2
5C 00-7F PEG Level 3
5D 00-7F PEG Level 4
5E 00-3F Filter Resonance
5F 00-07 Velocity Sensitivity
60 00-7F Cutoff Frequency
61 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 1
62 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 2
63 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 3
64 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 4
65 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Offset 1
66 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Offset 2
67 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Offset 3
68 00-7F Cutoff Scaling Offset 4
69 39-47 Velocity FEG Level Sensitivity
6A 39-47 Velocity FEG Rate Sensitivity
6B 39-47 FEG Rate Scaling
6C 00-7F FEG Rate Scaling Center Note
6D 00-3F FEG Rate 1
6E 00-3F FEG Rate 2
6F 00-3F FEG Rate 3
70 00-3F FEG Rate 4
71 00-7F FEG Level 0
72 00-7F FEG Level 1
73 00-7F FEG Level 2
74 00-7F FEG Level 3
75 00-7F FEG Level 4
76 00-7F Element Level
77 00-7F Level Scaling Break Point 1
78 00-7F Level Scaling Break Point 2
79 00-7F Level Scaling Break Point 3
7A 00-7F Level Scaling Break Point 4
7B 00-7F Level Scaling Offset 1
7C 00-7F Level Scaling Offset 2
7D 00-7F Level Scaling Offset 3
7E 00-7F Level Scaling Offset 4
7F 00-06 Velocity Curve
80 00-0F Pan 0 (Left)-14 (Right), 15:Scaling
81 39-47 AEG Rate Scaling
82 00-7F AEG Scaling Center Note
83 00-0F AEG Key on Delay
84 00-7F AEG Attack Rate
85 00-7F AEG Decay 1 Rate
86 00-7F AEG Decay 2 Rate
87 00-7F AEG Release Rate
88 00-7F AEG Decay 1 Level
89 00-7F AEG Decay 2 Level
8A 00-7F Address Offset High bit13-bit7
8B 00-7F Address Offset Low bit6-bit0
8C 39-47 Resonance Sensitivity
[Element 2]
8D same as [Element 1]
: ”
DC ”
[Element 3]
DD not used
: ”
12C ”
12D [Element 4]
: not used
17C ”
TOTAL SIZE 17D ”
nn=Voice Number (00-1F)
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XG Normal Voice List
Bank Select MSB = 000, LSB = Bank Number
Voice names in bold typeface are voices that can be selected in the Disklavier.
The Disklavier can produce all the voices listed below, but can only display bank 0 voices.
Instrument Program Bank Ele- Instrument Program Bank Ele- Instrument Program Bank Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele-
Group # # Voice Name ment Group # # Voice Name ment Group # Voice Name ment Group # ment
# #
Piano 1 0 GrandPno 1 Organ 17 0 DrawOrgn 1 Bass 33 0 Aco.Bass 1 Ensemble 49 0 Strings1 1
1 GrndPnoK 1 32 DetDrwOr 2 40 JazzRthm 2 3 S.Strngs 2
18 MelloGrP 1 33 60sDrOr1 2 45 VXUprght 2 8 SlowStr 1
40 PianoStr 2 34 60sDrOr2 2 34 0 FngrBass 1 24 ArcoStr 2
41 Dream 2 35 70sDrOr1 2 18 FingrDrk 2 35 60sStrng 2
2 0 BritePno 1 36 DrawOrg2 2 27 FlangeBa 2 40 Orchestr 2
1 BritPnoK 1 37 60sDrOr3 2 40 Ba&DstEG 2 41 Orchstr2 2
3 0 E.Grand 2 38 EvenBar 2 43 FngrSlap 2 42 TremOrch 2
1 ElGrPnoK 2 40 16+2"2/3 2 45 FngBass2 2 45 VeloStr 2
32 Det.CP80 2 64 Organ Ba 1 65 ModAlem 2 50 0 Strings2 1
40 ElGrPno1 2 65 70sDrOr2 2 35 0 PickBass 1 3 S.SlwStr 2
41 ElGrPno2 2 66 CheezOrg 2 28 MutePkBa 1 8 LegatoSt 2
4 0 HnkyTonk 2 67 DrawOrg3 2 36 0 Fretless 1 40 Warm Str 2
1 HnkyTnkK 2 18 0 PercOrgn 1 32 Fretles2 2 41 Kingdom 2
5 0 E.Piano1 2 24 70sPcOr1 2 33 Fretles3 2 64 70s Str 1
1 El.Pno1K 1 32 DetPrcOr 2 34 Fretles4 2 65 Str Ens3 1
18 MelloEP1 2 33 LiteOrg 2 96 SynFretl 2 51 0 Syn.Str1 2
32 Chor.EP1 2 37 PercOrg2 2 97 Smooth 2 27 ResoStr 2
40 HardEl.P 2 19 0 RockOrgn 2 37 0 SlapBas1 1 64 Syn Str4 2
45 VX El.P1 2 64 RotaryOr 2 27 ResoSlap 1 65 SS Str 2
64 60sEl.P 1 65 SloRotar 2 32 PunchThm 2 52 0 Syn.Str2 2
6 0 E.Piano2 2 66 FstRotar 2 38 0 SlapBas2 1 53 0 ChoirAah 1
Appendix
1 El.Pno2K 1 20 0 ChrchOrg 2 43 VeloSlap 2 3 S.Choir 2
32 Chor.EP2 2 32 ChurOrg3 2 39 0 SynBass1 1 16 Ch.Aahs2 2
33 DX Hard 2 35 ChurOrg2 2 18 SynBa1Dk 1 32 MelChoir 2
34 DXLegend 2 40 NotreDam 2 20 FastResB 1 40 ChoirStr 2
40 DX Phase 2 64 OrgFlute 2 24 AcidBass 1 54 0 VoiceOoh 1
41 DX+Analg 2 65 TrmOrgFl 2 35 Clv Bass 2 55 0 SynVoice 1
42 DXKotoEP 2 21 0 ReedOrgn 1 40 TeknoBa 2 40 SynVox2 2
45 VX El.P2 2 40 Puff Org 2 64 Oscar 2 41 Choral 2
Bank 0 : (GM) Bank 18 : Dark Bank 34 : Detune 3 Bank 43 : Velo-Switch Bank 71 : Other wave
Bank 1 : Key Scale Planning Bank 19 : Dark Bank 35 : Octave 1 Bank 45 : Velo-Xfade Bank 72 : Other wave
Bank 3 : Stereo Bank 20 : Resonant Bank 36 : Octave 2 Bank 64 : Other wave Bank 96 : Other wave
Bank 6 : Single Bank 24 : Attack Bank 37 : 5th 1 Bank 65 : Other wave Bank 97 : Other wave
Bank 8 : Slow Bank 24 : Release Bank 38 : 5th 2 Bank 66 : Other wave Bank 98 : Other wave
Bank 12 : Fast Decay Bank 27 : Reso Sweep Bank 39 : Bend Bank 67 : Other wave Bank 99 : Other wave
Bank 14 : Double Attack Bank 28 : Muted Bank 40 : Tutti Bank 68 : Other wave Bank 100 : Other wave
Bank 16 : Bright Bank 32 : Detune 1 Bank 41 : Tutti Bank 69 : Other wave Bank 101 : Other wave
Bank 17 : Bright Bank 33 : Detune 2 Bank 42 : Tutti Bank 70 : Other wave
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Bank Select
MSB = 064, LSB = 000
SFX Voice
Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Program MSB=064 Ele- Program MSB=064 Ele-
Group # # ment Group # # ment Group # # ment # LSB=000 ment # LSB=000 ment
Reed 65 0 SprnoSax 1 Synth Pad 92 0 ChoirPad 2 Ethnic 105 0 Sitar 1 1 CuttngNz 1 65 Tel.Dial 1
66 0 Alto Sax 1 64 Heaven2 2 32 DetSitar 2 2 CttngNz2 2 66 DoorSqek 1
40 Sax Sect 2 66 Itopia 2 35 Sitar 2 2 3 67 Door Slam 1
43 HyprAlto 2 67 CC Pad 2 96 Tambra 2 4 Str Slap 1 68 Scratch 1
67 0 TenorSax 1 93 0 BowedPad 2 97 Tamboura 2 5 69 Scratch 2 2
40 BrthTnSx 2 64 Glacier 2 106 0 Banjo 1 6 70 WindChm 1
41 SoftTenr 2 65 GlassPad 2 28 MuteBnjo 1 7 71 Telphon2 1
64 TnrSax 2 1 94 0 MetalPad 2 96 Rabab 2 8 72
68 0 Bari.Sax 1 64 Tine Pad 2 97 Gopichnt 2 9 73
69 0 Oboe 2 65 Pan Pad 2 98 Oud 2 10 74
70 0 Eng.Horn 1 95 0 Halo Pad 2 107 0 Shamisen 1 11 75
71 0 Bassoon 1 96 0 SweepPad 2 108 0 Koto 1 12 76
72 0 Clarinet 1 20 Shwimmer 2 96 T. Koto 2 13 77
Pipe 73 0 Piccolo 1 27 Converge 2 97 Kanoon 2 14 78
74 0 Flute 1 64 PolarPad 2 109 0 Kalimba 1
15 79
75 0 Recorder 1 66 Celstial 2 110 0 Bagpipe 2
16 80
76 0 PanFlute 1 Synth 97 0 Rain 2 111 0 Fiddle 1
17 Fl.KClik 1 81 CarEngin 1
77 0 Bottle 2 Effects 45 ClaviPad 2 112 0 Shanai 1
18 82 Car Stop 1
78 0 Shakhchi 2 64 HrmoRain 2 64 Shanai2 1
19 83 Car Pass 1
79 0 Whistle 1 65 AfrcnWnd 2 96 Pungi 1
20 84 CarCrash 1
80 0 Ocarina 1 66 Caribean 2 97 Hichriki 2
21 85 Siren 2
Synth Lead 81 0 SquareLd 2 98 0 SoundTrk 2 Percussive 113 0 TnklBell 2
22 86 Train 1
6 Square 2 1 27 Prologue 2 96 Bonang 2
23 87 Jetplane 2
8 LMSquare 2 64 Ancestrl 2 97 Gender 2
24 88 Starship 2
18 Hollow 1 99 0 Crystal 2 98 Gamelan 2
25 89 Burst 2
19 Shmoog 2 12 SynDrCmp 2 99 S.Gamlan 2
64 Mellow 2 14 Popcorn 2 100 Rama Cym 2
26 90 Coaster 2
65 SoloSine 2 18 TinyBell 2 101 AsianBel 2 27 91 SbMarine 2
66 SineLead 1 35 RndGlock 2 114 0 Agogo 2 28 92
82 0 Saw.Lead 2 40 GlockChi 2 115 0 SteelDrm 2 29 93
6 Saw 2 1 41 ClearBel 2 97 GlasPerc 2 30 94
8 ThickSaw 2 42 ChorBell 2 98 ThaiBell 2 31 95
18 DynaSaw 1 64 SynMalet 1 116 0 WoodBlok 1 32 96
19 DigiSaw 2 65 SftCryst 2 96 Castanet 1 33 Rain 1 97 Laughing 1
20 Big Lead 2 66 LoudGlok 2 117 0 TaikoDrm 1 34 Thunder 1 98 Scream 1
24 HeavySyn 2 67 XmasBell 2 96 Gr.Cassa 1 35 Wind 1 99 Punch 1
25 WaspySyn 2 68 VibeBell 2 118 0 MelodTom 2 36 Stream 2 100 Heart 1
40 PulseSaw 2 69 DigiBell 2 64 Mel Tom2 1 37 Bubble 2 101 FootStep 1
41 Dr. Lead 2 70 AirBells 2 65 Real Tom 2 38 Feed 2 102
45 VeloLead 2 71 BellHarp 2 66 Rock Tom 2 39 103
96 Seq Ana 2 72 Gamelmba 2 119 0 Syn.Drum 1 40 104
83 0 CaliopLd 2 100 0 Atmosphr 2 64 Ana Tom 1 41 105
65 Pure Pad 2 18 WarmAtms 2 65 ElecPerc 2 42 106
84 0 Chiff Ld 2 19 HollwRls 2 120 0 RevCymbl 1 43 107
64 Rubby 2 40 NylonEP 2 Sound 121 0 FretNoiz 2 44 108
85 0 CharanLd 2 64 NylnHarp 2 Effects 122 0 BrthNoiz 2 45 109
64 DistLead 2 65 Harp Vox 2 123 0 Seashore 2 46 110
65 WireLead 2 66 AtmosPad 2 124 0 Tweet 2 47 111
86 0 Voice Ld 2 67 Planet 2 125 0 Telphone 1 48 112
24 SynthAah 2 101 0 Bright 2 126 0 Helicptr 1 49 Dog 1 113 MchinGun 1
64 VoxLead 2 64 FantaBel 2 127 0 Applause 1 50 Horse 1 114 LaserGun 2
87 0 Fifth Ld 2 96 Smokey 2 128 0 Gunshot 1 51 Bird 2 1 115 Xplosion 2
35 Big Five 2 102 0 Goblins 2 52 116 FireWork 2
88 0 Bass &Ld 2 64 GobSyn 2 53 117
16 Big&Low 2 65 50sSciFi 2
54 118
64 Fat&Prky 2 66 Ring Pad 2
55 Ghost 2 119
65 SoftWurl 2 67 Ritual 2
56 Maou 2 120
Synth Pad 89 0 NewAgePd 2 68 ToHeaven 2
57 121
64 Fantasy2 2 70 Night 2
58 122
90 0 Warm Pad 2 71 Glisten 2
59 123
16 ThickPad 2 96 BelChoir 2
60 124
17 Soft Pad 2 103 0 Echoes 2
61 125
18 SinePad 2 8 EchoPad2 2
62 126
64 Horn Pad 2 14 Echo Pan 2
63 127
65 RotarStr 2 64 EchoBell 2
64 128
91 0 PolySyPd 2 65 Big Pan 2
64 PolyPd80 2 66 SynPiano 2
65 ClickPad 2 67 Creation 2
: No Sound
66 Ana Pad 2 68 Stardust 2
67 SquarPad 2 69 Reso Pan 2
104 0 Sci-Fi 2
64 Starz 2
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TG300B Normal Voice List
Bank Select MSB = Bank Number, LSB = ooo
Instrument Program Bank Ele- Instrument Program Bank Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele-
Group # # Voice Name ment Group # Voice Name ment Group # ment Group # ment
# # #
Piano 1 0 GrandPno 1 Organ 17 0 DrawOrgn 1 Guitar 29 0 Mute.Gtr 1 Strings 41 0 Violin 1
8 GrndPnoK 1 1 70sDrOr1 2 8 FunkGtr1 2 8 SlowVln 1
16 MelloGrP 1 8 DetDrwOr 2 16 FunkGtr2 2 126 E-Organ4 2
126 A-Piano1 2 9 70sDrOr2 2 126 A-Bass 2 127 synecho1 2
127 a.piano1 1 16 60sDrOr1 2 127 synbass1 1 42 0 Viola 1
2 0 BritePno 1 17 60sDrOr2 2 30 0 Ovrdrive 1 126 E-Organ5 2
8 BritPnoK 1 18 60sDrOr3 2 126 Choir-1 1 127 rain 2
126 A-Piano2 2 24 CheezOrg 2 127 synbass2 1 43 0 Cello 1
127 a.piano2 1 32 DrawOrg2 2 31 0 Dist.Gtr 1 126 E-Organ6 2
3 0 E.Grand 2 33 EvenBar 2 8 FeedbkGt 2 127 synoboe 2
1 ElGrPno1 2 40 Organ Ba 1 9 FeedbGt2 2 44 0 Contrabs 1
2 ElGrPno2 2 126 Slap-2 2 126 Choir-2 1 126 E-Organ7 2
8 ElGrPnoK 2 127 harpsi1 1 127 synbass3 2 127 synecho2 2
126 A-Piano3 2 18 0 PercOrgn 1 32 0 GtrHarmo 1 45 0 Trem.Str 1
127 a.piano3 1 1 70sPcOr1 2 8 GtFeedbk 1 8 SlowTrStr 1
4 0 HnkyTonk 2 8 DetPrcOr 2 126 Choir-3 2 9 Susp Str 2
8 HnkyTnkK 2 32 PercOrg2 2 127 synbass4 1 126 E-Organ8 2
126 A-Piano4 2 126 Slap-3 2 Bass 33 0 Aco.Bass 1 127 synsolo 2
127 e.piano1 1 127 harpsi2 2 126 Choir-4 2 46 0 Pizz.Str 1
5 0 E.Piano1 2 19 0 RockOrgn 2 127 newagepd 2 126 E-Organ9 2
8 Chor.EP1 2 8 RotaryOr 2 34 0 FngrBass 1 127 synrdorg 2
16 VX El.P1 2 16 SloRotar 2 1 FngBass2 2 47 0 Harp 1
24 60sEl.P 1 24 FstRotar 2 126 Strngs-1 2 126 SoftTP-1 1
25 HardEl.P 2 126 Slap-4 2 127 synharmo 2 127 synbell 1
26 MelloEP1 2 127 harpsi3 1 35 0 PickBass 1 48 0 Timpani 1
Appendix
32 El.Pno1K 1 20 0 ChrchOrg 2 8 MutePkBa 1 126 SoftTP-2 1
126 A-Piano5 1 8 ChurOrg2 2 126 Strngs-2 2 127 squareld 2
127 e.piano2 1 16 ChurOrg3 2 127 choir pd 2 Ensemble 49 0 Strings1 1
6 0 E.Piano2 2 24 OrgFlute 2 36 0 Fretless 1 1 Slow Str 1
8 Chor.EP2 2 32 TrmOrgFl 2 1 Fretles2 2 8 Orchestr 2
16 VX El.P2 2 126 Slap-5 2 2 Fretles3 2 9 Orchstr2 2
24 DX Hard 2 127 clavi1 1 3 Fretles4 2 10 TremOrch 2
32 El.Pno2K 1 21 0 ReedOrgn 1 4 SynFretl 2 11 ChoirStr 2
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Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele- Instrument Program Bank Voice Name Ele-
Group # # ment Group # # ment Group # # ment Group # # ment
Brass 57 0 Trumpet 1 Synth Lead 81 0 SquareLd 2 Synth 97 0 Rain 2 Percussive 113 0 TnklBell 2
1 Trumpet2 1 1 Square 2 1 Effects 1 HrmoRain 2 8 Bonang 2
24 BriteTrp 2 2 Hollow 1 2 AfrcnWnd 2 9 Gender 2
25 WarmTrp 2 3 Mellow 2 8 ClaviPad 2 10 Gamelan 2
126 Sax-3 1 4 SoloSine 2 127 brssect2 2 11 S.Gamlan 2
127 contrabs 1 5 Shmoog 2 98 0 SoundTrk 2 16 Rama Cym 2
58 0 Trombone 1 6 LMSquare 2 1 Ancestrl 2 127 timpani 1
1 Trmbone2 2 8 SineLead 1 2 Prologue 2 114 0 Agogo 2
126 Sax-4 2 127 sax3 1 127 vibe1 1 127 melotom 1
127 harp 1 1 82 0 Saw.Lead 2 99 0 Crystal 2 115 0 SteelDrm 2
59 0 Tuba 1 1 Saw 2 1 1 SynMalet 1 127 deepsnar 1
1 Tuba 2 1 2 PulseSaw 2 2 SftCryst 2 116 0 WoodBlok 1
126 Brass-1 1 3 ThickSaw 2 3 RndGlock 2 8 Castanet 1
127 harp 2 1 4 Big Lead 2 4 LoudGlok 2 127 e.perc1 1
60 0 Mute.Trp 1 5 VeloLead 2 5 GlockChi 2 117 0 TaikoDrm 1
126 Brass-2 1 6 HeavySyn 2 6 ClearBel 2 8 Gr.Cassa 1
127 guitar 1 1 7 DynaSaw 1 7 XmasBell 2 127 e.perc2 1
61 0 Fr.Horn 2 8 Dr. Lead 2 8 VibeBell 2 118 0 MelodTom 2
1 FrHorn2 2 16 WaspySyn 2 9 DigiBell 2 1 Real Tom 2
8 FrHrSolo 1 127 sax4 1 16 ChorBell 2 8 Mel Tom2 1
16 HornOrch 2 83 0 CaliopLd 2 17 AirBells 2 9 Rock Tom 2
126 Brass-3 2 2 Pure Pad 2 18 BellHarp 2 127 taiko 1
127 guitar 2 1 127 clarint1 1 19 Gamelmba 2 119 0 Syn.Drum 1
62 0 BrasSect 1 84 0 Chiff Ld 2 127 vibe2 1 8 Ana Tom 1
8 BrssSec2 2 127 clarint2 1 100 0 Atmosphr 2 9 ElecPerc 2
126 Brass-4 2 85 0 CharanLd 2 1 WarmAtms 2 127 taikorim 1
127 elecgtr1 2 8 DistLead 2 2 NylnHarp 2 120 0 RevCymbl 1
63 0 SynBras1 2 127 oboe 1 3 Harp Vox 2 127 cymbal 2
1 PolyBrss 2 86 0 Voice Ld 2 4 HollwRls 2 Sound 121 0 FretNoiz 2
8 SynBras3 2 127 eng.horn 1 5 NylonEP 2 Effects 1 CuttngNz 1
9 QuackBr 2 87 0 Fifth Ld 2 6 AtmosPad 2 2 Str Slap 1
16 AnaBrss1 2 1 Big Five 2 127 symallet 1 3 CttngNz2 2
126 Brass-5 2 127 bassoon 1 101 0 Bright 2 127 castanet 1
127 elecgtr2 2 88 0 Bass &Ld 2 127 maletwin 2 122 0 BrthNoiz 2
64 0 SynBras2 1 1 Big&Low 2 102 0 Goblins 2 1 Fl.KClik 1
1 Soft Brs 2 2 Fat&Prky 2 1 GobSyn 2 127 triangle 1
8 SynBras4 2 127 harmnica 1 2 50sSciFi 2 123 0 Seashore 2
16 AnaBrss2 2 Synth Pad 89 0 NewAgePd 2 127 glocken 2 1 Rain 1
17 VelBras2 2 1 Fantasy2 2 103 0 Echoes 2 2 Thunder 1
126 Orch-Hit 1 127 trumpet1 1 1 EchoBell 2 3 Wind 1
127 sitar 1 90 0 Warm Pad 2 2 Echo Pan 2 4 Stream 2
Reed 65 0 SprnoSax 1 1 ThickPad 2 3 EchoPad2 2 5 Bubble 2
127 a.bass 1 1 2 Horn Pad 2 4 Big Pan 2 127 orchehit 1
66 0 Alto Sax 1 3 RotarStr 2 6 SynPiano 2 124 0 Tweet 2
8 HyprAlto 2 4 Soft Pad 2 127 tubulbel 1 1 Dog 1
127 a.bass 2 1 127 trumpet2 1 104 0 Sci-Fi 2 2 Horse 1
67 0 TnrSax 2 1 91 0 PolySyPd 2 1 Starz 2 3 Bird 2 1
8 BrthTnSx 2 1 PolyPd80 2 127 xylophon 1 127 telphone 1
127 e.bass 1 1 127 trmbone1 2 Ethnic 105 0 Sitar 1 125 0 Telphone 1
68 0 Bari.Sax 1 92 0 ChoirPad 2 1 Sitar 2 2 1 Tel.Dial 1
127 e.bass 2 1 1 Heaven2 2 2 DetSitar 2 2 DoorSqek 1
69 0 Oboe 2 127 trmbone2 2 8 Tambra 2 3 DoorSlam 1
127 slapbas1 1 93 0 BowedPad 2 16 Tamboura 2 4 Scratch 1
70 0 Eng.Horn 1 127 fr.horn1 1 127 marimba 2 5 WindChm 1
127 slapbas2 1 94 0 MetalPad 2 106 0 Banjo 1 6 Scratch2 2
71 0 Bassoon 1 1 Tine Pad 2 1 MuteBnjo 1 127 bird 1
127 fretles1 1 2 Pan Pad 2 8 Rabab 2 126 0 Helicptr 1
72 0 Clarinet 1 127 fr.horn2 2 16 Gopichnt 2 1 CarEngin 1
127 fretles2 1 95 0 Halo Pad 2 24 Oud 2 2 Car Stop 1
Pipe 73 0 Piccolo 1 127 tuba 2 127 koto 1 3 Car Pass 1
127 flute1 1 96 0 SweepPad 2 107 0 Shamisen 1 4 CarCrash 1
74 0 Flute 1 1 PolarPad 2 127 sho 2 5 Siren 2
127 flute2 1 8 Converge 2 108 0 Koto 1 6 Train 1
75 0 Recorder 1 9 Shwimmer 2 8 T. Koto 2 7 Jetplane 2
127 piccolo1 1 10 Celstial 2 16 Kanoon 2 8 Starship 2
76 0 PanFlute 1 127 brssect1 1 127 shakhchi 2 9 Burst 2
127 piccolo2 2 109 0 Kalimba 1 16 Coaster 2
77 0 Bottle 2 127 whistle1 2 127 jam 1
127 recorder 1 110 0 Bagpipe 2 127 0 Applause 1
78 0 Shakhchi 2 127 whistle2 1 1 Laughing 1
127 panpipes 2 111 0 Fiddle 1 2 Scream 1
79 0 Whistle 1 127 bottle 2 3 Punch 1
127 sax1 2 112 0 Shanai 1 4 Heart 1
80 0 Ocarina 1 1 Shanai2 1 5 FootStep 1
127 sax2 1 8 Pungi 1 127 efctwatr 2
16 Hichriki 2 128 0 Gunshot 1
127 breath 2 1 MchinGun 1
2 LaserGun 2
3 Xplosion 2
127 efctjngl 2
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XG Drum Voice List
Bank Select MSB = Bank Number, LSB = 000
Drum kit names in bold typeface are those that can be selected in the Disklavier.
Bank 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 127 126 126
Program # 1 2 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 1 2
Note# Note Key Alternate Standard Kit Standard2 Kit Room Kit Rock Kit Electro Kit Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Classic Kit SFX 1 SFX 2
off assign
13 C# -1 3 Surdo Mute
14 D -1 3 Surdo Open
15 D# -1 Hi Q
16 E -1 Whip Slap
17 F -1 4 Scratch Push
18 F# -1 4 Scratch Pull
19 G -1 Finger Snap
20 G# -1 Click Noise
21 A -1 Metronome Click
22 A# -1 Metronome Bell
23 B -1 Seq Click L
24 C 0 Seq Click H
25 C# 0 Brush Tap
26 D 0 O Brush Swirl L
27 D# 0 Brush Slap
28 E 0 O Brush Swirl H Reverse Cymbal Reverse Cymbal
29 F 0 O Snare Roll Snare Roll 2
30 F# 0 Castanet Hi Q Hi Q
31 G 0 Snare L Snare L 2 SD Rock M Snare M SD Rock H Brush Slap L
32 G# 0 Sticks
33 A 0 Bass Drum L Bass Drum M Bass Drum H 4 Bass Drum M Bass Drum L2
34 A# 0 Open Rim Shot Open Rim Shot 2
35 B 0 Bass Drum M Bass Drum M 2 Bass Drum H 3 BD Rock BD Analog L Gran Cassa
36 C 1 Bass Drum H Bass Drum H 2 BD Rock BD Gate BD Analog H BD Jazz BD Soft Gran Cassa Mute Guitar Cutting Noise Dial Tone
37 C# 1 Side Stick Analog Side Stick Guitar Cutting Noise 2 Door Creaking
38 D 1 Snare M Snare M 2 SD Room L SD Rock SD Rock L Analog Snare L Brush Slap M Marching Sn M Door Slam
Appendix
39 D# 1 Hand Clap String Slap Scratch
40 E 1 Snare H Snare H 2 SD Room H SD Rock Rim SD Rock H Analog Snare H Brush Tap H Marching Sn H Scratch 2
41 F 1 Floor Tom L Room Tom 1 Rock Tom 1 E Tom 1 Analog Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Brush Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Windchime
42 F# 1 1 Hi-Hat Closed Analog HH Closed 1 Telephone Ring2
43 G 1 Floor Tom H Room Tom 2 Rock Tom 2 E Tom 2 Analog Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2
44 G# 1 1 Hi-Hat Pedal Analog HH Closed 2
45 A 1 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Rock Tom 3 E Tom 3 Analog Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3
46 A# 1 1 Hi-Hat Open Analog HH Open
47 B 1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Rock Tom 4 E Tom 4 Analog Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4
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TG300B Drum Voice List
Program # 1 9 17 25 26 33 41 49 57 128
Note# Note Alternate Standard Kit Room Kit Power Kit Electro Kit Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Orchestra Kit SFX Set C/M Kit
assign
25 C# 0 Snare Roll
26 D 0 Finger Snap
27 D# 0 Hi Q Hi-Hat Closed
28 E 0 Whip Slap Hi-Hat Pedal
29 F 0 7 Scratch Push Hi-Hat Open
30 F# 0 7 Scratch Pull Ride Cymbal 1
31 G 0 Sticks
32 G# 0 Click Noise
33 A 0 Metronome Click
34 A# 0 Metronome Bell
35 B 0 Bass Drum M BD Jazz
36 C 1 Bass Drum H BD Power BD Electronic BD Analog H BD Jazz BD Soft Gran Cassa
37 C# 1 Side Stick Analog Side Stick
38 D 1 Snare M SD Power SD Electronic Analog Snare L Brush Tap Concert SD
39 D# 1 Hand Clap Brush Slap Castanet High-Q
40 E 1 Snare H SD Power Brush Swirl Concert SD Slap SD Electro
41 F 1 Floor Tom L Room Tom 1 Room Tom 1 E Tom 1 Analog Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Timpani F Scratch Push
42 F# 1 1 Hi-Hat Closed Analog HH Closed 1 Timpani F# Scratch Pull
43 G 1 Floor Tom H Room Tom 2 Room Tom 2 E Tom 2 Analog Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Timpani G Sticks
44 G# 1 1 Hi-Hat Pedal Analog HH Closed 2 Timpani G# Square Click Hi-Hat Open 1
45 A 1 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Room Tom 3 E Tom 3 Analog Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Timpani A Metronome Click
46 A# 1 1 Hi-Hat Open Analog HH Open Timpani A# Metronome Bell Hi-Hat Open 2
47 B 1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Room Tom 4 E Tom 4 Analog Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Timpani B Guitar Fret Noise
48 C 2 Mid Tom H Room Tom 5 Room Tom 5 E Tom 5 Analog Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Timpani C Guitar Cutting Down
49 C# 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Analog Cymbal Timpani C# Guitar Cutting Up
50 D 2 High Tom Room Tom 6 Room Tom 6 E Tom 6 Analog Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Timpani D Ac Bass Slap
51 D# 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Timpani D# FL.Key Click
52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Reverse Cymbal Timpani E Laughing
53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Timpani F Screaming
54 F# 2 Tambourine Punch
55 G 2 Splash Cymbal Heartbeat
56 G# 2 Cowbell Analog Cowbell Footsteps 1
57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Hand Cym.1 Footsteps 2
58 A# 2 Vibraslap Applause
59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Hand Cym.2 Door Creaking
60 C 3 Bongo H Door Slam
61 C# 3 Bongo L Scratch
62 D 3 Conga H Mute Analog Conga H Windchime
63 D# 3 Conga H Open Analog Conga M Engine Start
64 E 3 Conga L Analog Conga L Tire Screech
65 F 3 Timbale H Car Passing
66 F# 3 Timbale L Crash
67 G 3 Agogo H Siren
68 G# 3 Agogo L Train
69 A 3 Cabasa Jetplane
70 A# 3 Maracas Analog Maracas Helicopter
71 B 3 2 Samba Whistle H Starship
72 C 4 2 Samba Whistle L Gunshot
73 C# 4 3 Guiro Short Machine Gun Vibraslap
74 D 4 3 Guiro Long Laser Gun
75 D# 4 Claves Analog Claves Explosion
76 E 4 Wood Block H Dog Laughing
77 F 4 Wood Block L Horse Gallop Screaming
78 F# 4 4 Cuica Mute Bird Tweet Punch
79 G 4 4 Cuica Open Rain Heartbeat
80 G# 4 5 Triangle Mute Thunder Footsteps 1
81 A 4 5 Triangle Open Wind Footsteps 2
82 A# 4 Shaker Seashore Applause
83 B 4 Jingle Bell Stream Door Creaking
84 C 5 Bell Tree Bubble Door Slam
85 C# 5 Castanet Scratch
86 D 5 6 Surdo Mute Windchime
87 D# 5 6 Surdo Open Engine Start
88 E 5 Applause Tire Screech
89 F 5 Car Passing
90 F# 5 Crash
91 G 5 Siren
92 G# 5 Train
93 A 5 Jetplain
94 A# 5 Helicopter
95 B 5 Starship
96 C 6 Gunshot
97 C# 6 Machine Gun
98 D 6 Laser Gun
99 D# 6 Explosion
100 E 6 Dog
101 F 6 Horse Gallop
102 F# 6 Bird Tweet
103 G 6 Rain
104 G# 6 Thunder
105 A 6 Wind
106 A# 6 Seashore
107 B 6 Stream
108 C 7 Bubble
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Effect Type List
Exclusive Effect Type Description
MSB LSB
REVERB
00 00 NO EFFECT Effect turned off.
01 00 HALL1 Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall.
01 01 HALL2 Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall.
02 00 ROOM1 Reverb simulating the resonance of a room.
02 01 ROOM2 Reverb simulating the resonance of a room.
02 02 ROOM3 Reverb simulating the resonance of a room.
03 00 STAGE1 Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument.
03 01 STAGE2 Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument.
04 00 PLATE Reverb simulating a metal plate reverb unit.
10 00 WHITE ROOM A unique short reverb with a bit of initial delay.
11 00 TUNNEL Simulation of a tunnel space expanding to left and right.
13 00 BASEMENT A bit of initial delay followed by reverb with a unique resonance.
CHORUS
00 00 NO EFFECT Effect turned off.
41 00 CHORUS1 Conventional chorus program that adds natural spaciousness.
41 01 CHORUS2 Conventional chorus program that adds natural spaciousness.
41 02 CHORUS3 Conventional chorus program that adds natural spaciousness.
41 08 CHORUS4 Chorus with stereo input. The pan setting specified for the Part will also apply to the effect sound.
42 00 CELESTE1 A 3-phase LFO adds modulation and spaciousness to the sound.
42 01 CELESTE2 A 3-phase LFO adds modulation and spaciousness to the sound.
42 02 CELESTE3 A 3-phase LFO adds modulation and spaciousness to the sound.
42 08 CELESTE4 Celeste with stereo input. The pan setting specified for the Part will also apply to the effect sound.
43 00 FLANGER1 Adds a jet-airplane effect to the sound.
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43 01 FLANGER2 Adds a jet-airplane effect to the sound.
43 08 FLANGER3 Adds a jet-airplane effect to the sound.
VARIATION
00 00 NO EFFECT Effect turned off.
01 00 HALL1 Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall.
01 01 HALL2 Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall.
02 00 ROOM1 Reverb simulating the resonance of a room.
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Effect Parameter List
No Parameter Range Value See Con- No Parameter Range Value See Con-
Table trol Table trol
HALL1, HALL2, ROOM 1, 2, 3, STAGE 1, 2, PLATE ECHO
1 Reverb Time 0.3~30.0s 0-69 table#4 1 Lch Delay1 0.1~355.0ms 1-3350
2 Diffusion 0~10 0-10 2 Lch Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127
3 Initial Delay 0~63 0-63 table#5 3 Rch Delay1 0.1~355.0ms 1-3550
4 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-52 table#3 4 Rch Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127
5 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 34-60 table#3 5 High Damp 0.1~1.0 1-10
6 6 Lch Delay2 0.1~355.0ms 1-3550
7 7 Rch Delay2 0.1~355.0ms 1-3550
8 8 Delay2 Level 0~127 0-127
9 9
10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 • 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 •
11 Rev Delay 0~63 0-63 table#5 11
12 Density 0~3 0-3 12
13 Er/Rev Balance E63>R ~ E=R ~ E>R63 1-127 13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3
14 14 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
15 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3
16 16 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
WHITE ROOM, TUNNEL, BASEMENT CROSS DELAY
1 Reverb Time 0.3~30.0s 0-69 table#4 1 L->R Delay 0.1~355.0ms 1-3550
2 Diffusion 0~10 0-10 2 R->L Delay 0.1~355.0ms 1-3550
3 Initial Delay 0~63 0-63 table#5 3 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127
4 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-52 table#3 4 Input Select L, R, L&R 0-2
5 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 34-60 table#3 5 High Damp 0.1~1.0 1-10
6 Width 0.5~10.2m 0-37 table#11 6
7 Height 0.5~20.2m 0-73 table#11 7
8 Depth 0.5~30.2m 0-104 table#11 8
9 Wall Vary 0~30 0-30 9
10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 • 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 •
11 Rev Delay 0~63 0-63 table#5 11
12 Density 0~3 0-3 12
13 Er/Rev Balance E63>R~E=R~E>R63 1-127 13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3
14 14 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
15 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3
16 16 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
DELAY L, C, R EARLY REF1, EARLY REF2
1 Lch Delay 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 1 Type S-H, L-H, Rdm, Rvs, Plt, Spr 0-5
2 Rch Delay 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 2 Room Size 0.1~7.0 0-44 table#6
3 Cch Delay 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 3 Diffusion 0~10 0-10
4 Feedback Delay 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 4 Initial Delay 0~63 0-63 table#5
5 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 5 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127
6 Cch Level 0~127 0-127 6 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-52
7 High Damp 0.1~1.0 1-10 7 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 34-60
8 8
9 9
10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 • 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 •
11 11 Liveness 0~10 0-10
12 12 Density 0~3 0-3
13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3 13 High Damp 0.1~1.0 1-10
14 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76 14
15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3 15
16 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76 16
DELAY L, R GATE REVERB, REVERSE GATE
1 Lch Delay 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 1 Type TypeA, TypeB 0-1
2 Rch Delay 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 2 Room Size 0.1~7.0 0-44 table#6
3 Feedback Delay1 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 3 Diffusion 0~10 0-10
4 Feedback Delay2 0.1~715.0ms 1-7150 4 Initial Delay 0~63 0-63 table#5
5 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 5 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127
6 High Damp 0.1~1.0 1-10 6 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-52
7 7 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 34-60
8 8
9 9
10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 • 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 •
11 11 Liveness 0~10 0-10
12 12 Density 0~3 0-3
13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3 13 High Damp 0.1~1.0 1-10
14 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76 14
15 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3 15
16 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76 16
• : Can be controlled by AC1 (Assignable Controller 1)
No.* : T hese numbers correspond to the Parameter Suffix numbers in <Table 1-3>
See Table** : Refer to “Effect Data Assign Table”
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No Parameter Range Value See Con- No Parameter Range Value See Con-
Table trol Table trol
KARAOKE 1, 2, 3 ROTARY SPEAKER
1 Delay Time 0~127 0-127 table#7 1 LFO Frequency 0.00~39.7Hz 0-127 table#1 •
2 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 2 LFO Depth 0~127 0-127
3 HPF Cutoff Thru~8.0kHz 0-52 3
4 LPF Cutoff 1.0k~Thru 34-60 4
5 5
6 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3
7 7 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
8 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3
9 9 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 • 10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14
15 15
16 16
CHORUS 1, 2, 3, 4, CELESTE 1, 2, 3, 4 TREMOLO
1 LFO Frequency 0.00~39.7Hz 0-127 table#1 1 LFO Frequency 0.00~39.7Hz 0-127 table#1 •
2 LFO PM Depth 0~127 0-127 2 AM Depth 0~127 0-127
3 Feedback Level -63~+63 1-127 3 PM Depth 0~127 0-127
4 Delay Offset 0~127 0-127 table#2 4
5 5
6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz~2.0kHz 8-40 table#3
7 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76 7 EQ Low Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz~16.0kHz 28-58 table#3
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9 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76 9 EQ High Gain -12~+12dB 52-76
10 Dry/Wet D63>W~D=W~D<W63 1-127 • 10
11 11
12 12
13 13
14 14 -180~+180deg 4-124
15 Input Mode mono/stereo 0-1 15 Input Mode mono/stereo 0-1
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Effect Data Assign Table
Table#1 Table#2 Table#3 Table#4
LFO Frequency (Hz) Modulation Delay Offset (ms) EQ Frequency (Hz) Reverb Time (ms)
Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value Data Value
0 0.00 43 1.81 86 5.38 0 0.0 43 4.3 86 8.6 0 THRU(20) 43 2.8k 0 0.3 43 4.6
1 0.04 44 1.85 87 5.55 1 0.1 44 4.4 87 8.7 1 22 44 3.2k 1 0.4 44 4.7
2 0.08 45 1.89 88 5.72 2 0.2 45 4.5 88 8.8 2 25 45 3.6k 2 0.5 45 4.8
3 0.13 46 1.94 89 6.06 3 0.3 46 4.6 89 8.9 3 28 46 4.0k 3 0.6 46 4.9
4 0.17 47 1.98 90 6.39 4 0.4 47 4.7 90 9.0 4 32 47 4.5k 4 0.7 47 5.0
5 0.21 48 2.02 91 6.73 5 0.5 48 4.8 91 9.1 5 36 48 5.0k 5 0.8 48 5.5
6 0.25 49 2.06 92 7.07 6 0.6 49 4.9 92 9.2 6 40 49 5.6k 6 0.9 49 6.0
7 0.29 50 2.10 93 7.40 7 0.7 50 5.0 93 9.3 7 45 50 6.3k 7 1.0 50 6.5
8 0.34 51 2.15 94 7.74 8 0.8 51 5.1 94 9.4 8 50 51 7.0k 8 1.1 51 7.0
9 0.38 52 2.19 95 8.08 9 0.9 52 5.2 95 9.5 9 56 52 8.0k 9 1.2 52 7.5
10 0.42 53 2.23 96 8.41 10 1.0 53 5.3 96 9.6 10 63 53 9.0k 10 1.3 53 8.0
11 0.46 54 2.27 97 8.75 11 1.1 54 5.4 97 9.7 11 70 54 10.0k 11 1.4 54 8.5
12 0.51 55 2.31 98 9.08 12 1.2 55 5.5 98 9.8 12 80 55 11.0k 12 1.5 55 9.0
13 0.55 56 2.36 99 9.42 13 1.3 56 5.6 99 9.9 13 90 56 12.0k 13 1.6 56 9.5
14 0.59 57 2.40 100 9.76 14 1.4 57 5.7 100 10.0 14 100 57 14.0k 14 1.7 57 10.0
15 0.63 58 2.44 101 10.10 15 1.5 58 5.8 101 11.1 15 110 58 16.0k 15 1.8 58 11.0
16 0.67 59 2.48 102 10.80 16 1.6 59 5.9 102 12.2 16 125 59 18.0k 16 1.9 59 12.0
17 0.72 60 2.52 103 11.40 17 1.7 60 6.0 103 13.3 17 140 60 THRU(20.0k) 17 2.0 60 13.0
18 0.76 61 2.57 104 12.10 18 1.8 61 6.1 104 14.4 18 160 18 2.1 61 14.0
19 0.80 62 2.61 105 12.80 19 1.9 62 6.2 105 15.5 19 180 19 2.2 62 15.0
20 0.84 63 2.65 106 13.50 20 2.0 63 6.3 106 17.1 20 200 20 2.3 63 16.0
21 0.88 64 2.69 107 14.10 21 2.1 64 6.4 107 18.6 21 225 21 2.4 64 17.0
22 0.93 65 2.78 108 14.80 22 2.2 65 6.5 108 20.2 22 250 22 2.5 65 18.0
23 0.97 66 2.86 109 15.50 23 2.3 66 6.6 109 21.8 23 280 23 2.6 66 19.0
24 1.01 67 2.94 110 16.20 24 2.4 67 6.7 110 23.3 24 315 24 2.7 67 20.0
25 1.05 68 3.03 111 16.80 25 2.5 68 6.8 111 24.9 25 355 25 2.8 68 25.0
26 1.09 69 3.11 112 17.50 26 2.6 69 6.9 112 26.5 26 400 26 2.9 69 30.0
27 1.14 70 3.20 113 18.20 27 2.7 70 7.0 113 28.0 27 450 27 3.0
28 1.18 71 3.28 114 19.50 28 2.8 71 7.1 114 29.6 28 500 28 3.1
29 1.22 72 3.37 115 20.90 29 2.9 72 7.2 115 31.2 29 560 29 3.2
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30 1.26 73 3.45 116 22.20 30 3.0 73 7.3 116 32.8 30 630 30 3.3
31 1.30 74 3.53 117 23.60 31 3.1 74 7.4 117 34.3 31 700 31 3.4
32 1.35 75 3.62 118 24.90 32 3.2 75 7.5 118 35.9 32 800 32 3.5
33 1.39 76 3.70 119 26.20 33 3.3 76 7.6 119 37.5 33 900 33 3.6
34 1.43 77 3.87 120 27.60 34 3.4 77 7.7 120 39.0 34 1.0k 34 3.7
35 1.47 78 4.04 121 28.90 35 3.5 78 7.8 121 40.6 35 1.1k 35 3.8
36 1.51 79 4.21 122 30.30 36 3.6 79 7.9 122 42.2 36 1.2k 36 3.9
37 1.56 80 4.37 123 31.60 37 3.7 80 8.0 123 43.7 37 1.4k 37 4.0
38 1.60 81 4.54 124 33.00 38 3.8 81 8.1 124 45.3 38 1.6k 38 4.1
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