Yamaha DD-55 owner manual GM Voice List, MSB=000, LSB=000

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Appendix

GM Voice List............................................................................

(MSB=000, LSB=000)

Program

 

 

Program

 

 

Program

 

Change

Voice Name

 

Change

Voice Name

 

Change

Voice Name

No.

 

 

No.

 

 

No.

 

000

Grand Piano

 

048

Strings 1

 

096

Rain

001

Bright Piano

 

049

Strings 2

 

097

Sound Track

002

ElecGrandPno

 

050

SynStrings1

 

098

Crystal

003

Honkytonk

 

051

SynStrings2

 

099

Atmosphere

004

El.Piano 1

 

052

Choir Aahs

 

100

Brightness

005

El.Piano 2

 

053

Voice Oohs

 

101

Goblins

006

Harpsichord

 

054

Synth Voice

 

102

Echoes

007

Clavi.

 

055

OrchestraHit

 

103

Sci-Fi

008

Celesta

 

056

Trumpet

 

104

Sitar

009

Glockenspiel

 

057

Trombone

 

105

Banjo

010

Music Box

 

058

Tuba

 

106

Shamisen

011

Vibraphone

 

059

MutedTrumpet

 

107

Koto

012

Marimba

 

060

French Horn

 

108

Kalimba

013

Xylophone

 

061

BrassSection

 

109

Bagpipe

014

TubularBells

 

062

SynthBrass1

 

110

Fiddle

015

Dulcimer

 

063

SynthBrass2

 

111

Shanai

016

DrawbarOrgan

 

064

Soprano Sax

 

112

Tinkle Bell

017

Perc.Organ

 

065

Alto Sax

 

113

Agogo

018

Rock Organ

 

066

Tenor Sax

 

114

Steel Drums

019

Church Organ

 

067

Baritone Sax

 

115

Woodblock

020

Reed Organ

 

068

Oboe

 

116

Taiko Drum

021

Accordion

 

069

English Horn

 

117

Melodic Tom

022

Harmonica

 

070

Bassoon

 

118

Synth Drum

023

Tango Accord

 

071

Clarinet

 

119

Rev.Cymbal

024

Nylon Guitar

 

072

Piccolo

 

120

GtrFretNoise

025

Steel Guitar

 

073

Flute

 

121

Breath Noise

026

Jazz Guitar

 

074

Recorder

 

122

Seashore

027

Clean Guitar

 

075

Pan Flute

 

123

Bird Tweet

028

Muted Guitar

 

076

Blown Bottle

 

124

TelephonRing

029

Overdriven

 

077

Shakuhachi

 

125

Helicopter

030

Distortion

 

078

Whistle

 

126

Applause

031

GtrHarmonics

 

079

Ocarina

 

127

Gunshot

032

AcousticBass

 

080

Square Lead

 

 

 

033

Finger Bass

 

081

SawtoothLead

 

 

 

034

Pick Bass

 

082

CalliopeLead

 

 

 

035

FretlessBass

 

083

Chiff Lead

 

 

 

036

Slap Bass 1

 

084

Charang Lead

 

 

 

037

Slap Bass 2

 

085

Voice Lead

 

 

 

038

Synth Bass 1

 

086

Fifths Lead

 

 

 

039

Synth Bass 2

 

087

Bass & Lead

 

 

 

040

Violin

 

088

New Age Pad

 

 

 

041

Viola

 

089

Warm Pad

 

 

 

042

Cello

 

090

PolySynthPad

 

 

 

043

Contrabass

 

091

Choir Pad

 

 

 

044

Trem.Strings

 

092

Bowed Pad

 

 

 

045

PizzicatoStr

 

093

Metallic Pad

 

 

 

046

Orch.Harp

 

094

Halo Pad

 

 

 

047

Timpani

 

095

Sweep Pad

 

 

 

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Contents Page Special Message Section Precautions Contents Using an AC Power Adaptor Setting UpUsing Batteries Panel Controls Front PanelPAD button 11, 14 0SONG button 15, 16Using a pair of headphones Using the Foot Pedals 1/2Side Panel Left Side Panel Right @4 @3 @2Turn on the power Playing the Demo SongStart the Demo Song Stop the Demo SongPlay the Pads/Pedals Pad NamesPad Ex. shown, Drum KitHand Percussion ON/OFF Assigning a Drum Kit to the Pads and PedalsPress the Hand Perc button Press the KIT buttonPress the PAD button Select the pad or pedal to be assignedSelect a Voice Number Play the Pads and PedalsDisplay the Reverb On/Off Setting Exit the Reverb On/Off SettingReverb ON/OFF Set the Reverb On/OffSetting the Pad Sensitivity Display the current pad sensitivity settingExit the sensitivity setting Adjusting the Pad’s SensitivityAdjusting the Pad Volume Click ON/OFFPlaying a Song Select the Song and PlayPress the Song button Select a Song NumberAuto Kit Select ON/OFF Setting Tap StartAdjusting the Tempo About the Beat IndicatorExit the Auto Kit Select Press the Tempo buttonTrack ON/OFF Play along with a SongBreak Repeat Set the a start repeat pointSet the B end repeat point Stop the A-B RepeatRecording Recording a SongPlayback What’s MIDI? Midi FunctionsExample of Keyboard Information System Messages Channel MessagesAbout Midi terminals What You Can Do With Midi Connecting to a Computer Enter/Exit the MIDI/Utility Mode Setting the ClockDisplay the clock setting Exit the MIDI/Utility modeLocal ON/OFF Display the Local On/Off SettingSet the Local On/Off Setting the Midi Transmit Channel Display the Midi Transmit Channel NumberSelect a pad to be assigned a Midi Transmit Number Set the Midi Transmit Channel NumberSetting the Midi Note Number Display the Midi Note NumberSelect the pad to be assigned a Midi Note Num- ber Assign a Midi Note NumberSaving and Loading Song Data Yamaha PK Club Portable Keyboard HomeManaging Data on DD-55 Transmitting and Receiving FilesAppendix InitializeTroubleshooting Problem Cause/SolutionDrum Voice List Panel Voice ListVoice Voice Name Phrase Name Song List SongDrum Kit List Small Pad PedalSmall Pad Pedal Drum Map MidiProgram Change No 120 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 Keyboard GM Voice List MSB=000, LSB=000Yamaha Digital Percussion Appendix Effect map ReverbSpecifications Panel ControlsLimited Warranty North America Http//www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english

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