Yamaha PLG150-PF manual What is a Plug-in Voice and what is a Board Voice?

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Notice that the Bank is called P1-B. The P1 is the slot, PLUG-IN slot 1. The “B” denotes Board Voice. When you press EDIT, like most edit areas of Motif, there are two levels the COMMON level (reached via the dedicated button) and the Element level (reached via the Track 1 button).

Press EDIT

Touch the Track 1 button to select Element level programming

Press F1 OSC/ SF1 Wave

This is the screen where the Motif Voice targets the PLG-PF Board Voice waveform. The PLG150-PF sound is recalled here but you cannot “get at” the individual elements. In the above screen shot, the Piano+Choir sound (which is listed as a 3- element sound) is recalled here as a combined waveform. You cannot get at the individual Elements (piano and 2 choir) to select new ones – the way you would with an internal AWM2 Voice. You will be able to adjust the relative volumes of the 3 elements through OFFSET parameters that are provided. Additionally, you can go to the COMMON level and add Motif controller sets and Effects. When you are ready to store your work it will be saved to one of 64 PLG_USR bank locations. The Motif

reserves 64 USER locations for each PLG150 series board.

The PLG_USR bank (PLG1USR in our example slot 1) will allow you to create and store 64 sounds based on the data on the PLG150-PF board. This Voice data will remain in memory after power down. And will be available as long as the PLG150-PF board has been detected and is in the slot.

What is a Plug-in Voice and what is a Board Voice?

The PLG_USR bank is initially a blank Motif bank. It awaits your variations (64) of the PLG150-PF data. The voice data on the PLG-PF board are called the Board Voices (032/000). Instead of using ROM samples from the host, the PLG-PF Voices point to sample data that is resident on the PLG-PF board. The Voice data contained on the PLG150-PF is based on specially sampled data – same AWM2 technology as the internal voices.

Plug-In Voices are Board Voices that have been integrated with Motif parameters, controllers and effects. (64 PLG PRE and 64 PLG USR)

The PF board has several banks of sounds as follows: The numbers represent MSB/LSB for bank select – (MSB and LSB Bank Select numbers are used to facilitate remote changes from a device like a sequencer and are used in the Motif’s Song and Pattern MIXING setup. More on that later).

PLG_USR = 64 blank locations (Saved in ALL, ALL VOICE and VOICE EDITOR type Files). When used in a MIX look for the MSB/LSB numbers, and Pu1, Pu2, or Pu3 according to which slot, as follows:

If PLG150-PF is in slot 1: 63/24 Pu1

If PLG150-PF is in slot 2: 63/25 Pu2

If PLG150-PF is in slot 3: 63/26 Pu3

What this means is: if your PLG150-PF board is in slot number 1, then the PLG1USR bank will be addressed by bank numbers 63/24. PLG1USR = the 64 empty locations reserved for the PLG150-PF detected in slot 1. PLG1USR is Pu1. If your

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Contents PLG150-PF Checking Installation PLG150-Pf Piano Plug-in BoardSounds What is a Plug-in Voice and what is a Board Voice? How the PLG150-PF Works Page Offsets Board in a MIX ClaviHousekeeping

PLG150-PF specifications

The Yamaha PLG150-PF is a high-quality plug-in synthesizer board that has gained recognition for its remarkable ability to simulate the sounds and textures of the classic Fender Rhodes piano. Designed for owners of compatible Yamaha synthesizers, this board allows musicians to expand their instrument's capabilities seamlessly, making it a valuable addition to any digital setup.

One of the standout features of the PLG150-PF is its sophisticated physical modeling technology. This technology enables users to achieve realistic sounds that respond dynamically to playing nuances. The model recreates the characteristic timbre and behavior of a Rhodes piano, capturing the essence of its unique sound. It offers a variety of controls that allow musicians to tweak the tone, envelope, and effects, ensuring a custom sound palette that fits perfectly within their music styles.

The PLG150-PF is equipped with 128-note polyphony, providing ample headroom for rich chord voicings and layered parts. Musicians can perform complex arrangements without worrying about note dropouts. Additionally, this synthesizer board includes multiple velocity-sensitive layers, which enhance playability and expression. The board also features various effects processors, including reverb and chorus, allowing users to add depth and richness to their sound.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its compatibility with Yamaha's Advanced Wave Memory (AWM) technology. AWM enables the board to deliver high-quality samples while employing efficient sound synthesis methods. This approach not only produces impressive audio fidelity but also conserves system resources, allowing for greater performance capabilities in runtime.

The installation of the PLG150-PF is straightforward, thanks to its plug-in design that fits neatly into the expansion slots of compatible Yamaha synthesizers. It supports various models, including the CS6x, CS6R, and MOTIF series. Utilizing this plug-in board is as simple as selecting it within the synthesizer's menu system, making it easy for musicians to access its ν’λΆ€ν•œ sounds quickly.

In summary, the Yamaha PLG150-PF stands out for its realistic emulation of the Fender Rhodes piano, equipped with physical modeling technology, abundant polyphony, and compatibility with Yamaha's AWM. With its user-friendly installation and robust feature set, it serves as an exceptional tool for musicians seeking to enhance their sonic palette and explore the rich world of electric piano sounds.