Yamaha PLG150-PF manual

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Start in VOICE mode

Select the PLG Slot with your PLG150- PF (our example will refer to slot 1)

Press F2 Bank and select bank 032/000

Place F1 PLAY

Select Voice H13: --Wah Clav

This is a Board Voice (P1-B)4. Play it and you will see that a wah-wah effect is already active (Auto-Wah). I selected this Voice to show a specific point: Certain of the Board Voices on the PLG150-PF already have effects programmed on the board – the assignment is fixed. You can tweak them via controller offsets (as we will see).

Press EDIT

Press COMMON – this selects the upper level of editing (see below).

Press the TRACK 1 button – in this case it selects the ELEMENT level of edit mode (see below).

F1 OSC/ SF1 Wave – this screen is where the Board Voice is assigned. The Motif parameters that will be stored in a USER VOICE will be applied to this waveform.

F4 opens the door to the NATIVE parameters: those “native” to the board.

“PF Mode” deals with the PLG150-PF board’s ability to respond to SUSTAIN as a continuous controller (for half-pedaling

4The 1 in P1 refers to the SLOT number. If your board is in slot 2 it will be P2-B.

effects etc.) if you have a pedal capable of sending Sustain as a continuous stream of data. The Board also has its own two-band tuneable EQ. PAGE right with the cursor arrow.

Like the Motif itself, the PLG150-PF board can have up to 4 Elements to a Voice (see the PLG150PF Owner’s Manual for listings of Voices). Although this is fixed (preset) you do have an offset for each Element so that you can change the relative volumes between elements.

As you can see from the asterisks (***) (means parameter is not available) the Wah-Clav is a 2-element Voice.

AC1 or “Assignable Control 1” is set to do Element Level on EL1 and EL2.

The REV and CHORUS processor can only be used if it is activated already. For most Voices you will use the Motif’s REVERB and CHORUS processors.

“INS LFO FRQ” translates to INSERT EFFECT Low Frequency Oscillator Frequency. This will offset the SPEED of the wah-wah, in this example.

“INS LFO DPT” translates to INSERT EFFECT LFO Depth. This will offset the AMOUNT of wah-wah Filter sweep depth.

“INS DRY/WET”. This will offset the balance between dry signal and the effect. This will effectively allow you to turn the wah-wah effect on and off by offsetting the pre- programmed value toward DRY.

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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.