Yamaha DGX-305 manual Connecting To a Computer, What Is MIDI?, Channel Messages, System Messages

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Connecting To a Computer

Nearly all of the electronic musical instruments made today – particularly synthesizers, sequencers and computer music related devices – use MIDI. MIDI is a worldwide standard that allows these devices to send and receive performance and setting data. Naturally, this instru- ment lets you save or send your keyboard performance as MIDI data, as well as that of the songs, styles and panel settings.

The potential MIDI holds for your live performance and music creation/production is enormous

simply by connecting this instrument to a computer and transmitting MIDI data. In this sec- tion, you'll learn the basics of MIDI and the particular MIDI functions of this instrument.

What Is MIDI?

No doubt you have heard the terms “acoustic instru- ment” and “digital instrument.” In the world today, these are the two main categories of instruments. Let's consider a grand piano and a classical guitar as repre- sentative acoustic instruments. They are easy to under- stand. With the piano, you strike a key, and a hammer inside hits some strings and plays a note. With the gui- tar, you directly pluck a string and the note sounds. But how does a digital instrument go about playing a note?

Acoustic guitar note production

Pluck a string and the body resonates the sound.

Digital instrument note production

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Tone Generator

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(Electronic circuit)

Sampling

Sampling

Note

 

Note

Playing the keyboard

Based on playing information from the keyboard, a sampling note stored in the tone generator is played through the speakers.

As shown in the illustration above, in an electronic instrument the sampling note (previously recorded note) stored in the tone generator section (electronic circuit) is played based on information received from the key- board. So then what is the information from the key- board that becomes the basis for note production?

For example, let’s say you play a “C” quarter note using the grand piano sound on the instrument. Unlike an acoustic instrument that puts out a resonated note, the electronic instrument puts out information from the key- board such as “with what voice,” “with which key,” “about how strong,” “when was it pressed,” and “when was it released.” Then each piece of information is changed into a number value and sent to the tone gener-

ator. Using these numbers as a basis, the tone generator plays the stored sampling note.

Example of Keyboard Information

Voice number (with what voice)

1 (grand piano)

Note number (with which key)

60 (C3)

 

 

Note on (when was it pressed) and

Timing expressed numerically

note off (when was it released)

(quarter note)

Velocity (about how strong)

120 (strong)

Your keyboard performance and all panel operations of this instrument are processed as MIDI data. The songs, auto accompaniment (styles), and User songs are also made up of MIDI data.

MIDI is an acronym that stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and it allows different musical instru- ments and devices to instantly communicate with each other, via digital data. The MIDI standard is used all over the world and was designed to transmit perfor- mance data between electronic musical instruments (or computers). Thanks to MIDI, you can control one instrument from another and transmit performance data between the devices-taking your creative and perfor- mance potential to even higher levels.

MIDI messages can be divided into two groups: Chan- nel messages and System messages.

Channel Messages

This instrument is capable of handling 16 MIDI chan- nels simultaneously – meaning it can play up to sixteen different instruments at the same time. Channel mes- sages transmit information such as Note ON/OFF, Pro- gram Change, for each of the 16 channels.

Message Name

Instrument Operation/Panel Setting

 

 

Note ON/OFF

Performance data of the keyboard (contains

 

note number and velocity data)

Program Change

Instrument selection (including bank select

 

MSB/LSB, if necessary)

Control Change

Instrument settings (volume, pan, etc.)

 

 

System Messages

This is data that is used in common by the entire MIDI system. System messages include messages like Exclu- sive Messages that transmit data unique to each instru- ment manufacturer and Realtime Messages that control the MIDI device.

Message Name

Instrument Operation/Panel Setting

Exclusive Message

Reverb/chorus settings, etc.

 

 

Realtime Messages

Start/stop operation

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Contents Page Model Serial No Purchase Date Battery NoticeDisposal Notice Lead-in to co-axial type cable Entsorgung leerer Batterien nur innerhalb DeutschlandsPrecautions Backing up the SmartMedia Saving and backing up your dataXGlite Copyright NoticePanel logos GM System LevelAbout the Supplied CD-ROM Supplied AccessoriesAll you need is one finger Special features of the DGX-505/305Contents AC outlet Setting UpPower Requirements PA-5D orSetting Up Connecting to a computer USB terminal Insert the music rest Music Rest0LESSON Repeat & Learn button 1PERFORMANCE Assistant button Panel Controls and TerminalsSong Category List Style Category ListDisplay Voice Category List Panel Controls and Terminals@9MAIN/AUTO Fill / f button Press the Performance Assistant button Chord Type Play With Both HandsPress the Song button Select a songPlay on the keyboard Indicator flashes in response to the song chord dataEasy Way To Play Piano Quick Guide Press the START/STOP buttonSounds like a melody Melody Type Play With One FingerQuick Guide The Easy Way To Play Piano Press the + buttonPlaying With a Jazz Feel Displaying the ScoreYou Want To Play With the Correct Rhythm You Want To Play Jazzy Ad-lib LinesPlayback Secret Of the performance assistant technologyExternal Songs and the performance assistant technology SongTry playing the keyboard Change the Song TempoPlay the Demo Song Press the Demo buttonLanguage item Currently selected language Select a display languagePress and hold the Function button for longer than a second Press Exit to return to the Main displayPlay the keyboard Select and Play a Voice MainPress the Voice button Select the voice you want to playPress the Voice button again Play Two Voices Simultaneously DualPress the Dual button Press and hold the Voice button for longer than a secondTry Playing a Variety Of Instrument Voices Quick Guide Play Different Voices With the Left and Right Hands SplitPress the Split button Select the desired split voice Press the Voice button twice morePress the Portable Grand button Play the Grand Piano VoicePitch Bend Touch ResponseSound Effect Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 on Drum Kit Selection Procedure refer to steps 1 and 2 onPress the START/STOP button again Play Along With Auto Accompaniment StylePress the Style button Select a styleStart style playback by playing a chord in the accompani Quick Guide Styles Auto AccompanimentPress the INTRO/ENDING/rit. button Press the Sync Start buttonPress the INTRO/ENDING/rit. button to end HarmonyStyles Auto Accompaniment Quick Guide Play along with the stylePerform steps 1, 2, 3, and 5 on Press and hold the Harmony button for longer than a secondSelect a harmony type Press the Exit buttonImmediate Start Variety Of Ways To Start and Stop Style PlaybackImmediate Stop Stop and Enter Synchro Start ModeTap Start Following three methods can be used to stop style playbackSong displayed here can be played Select and Listen To a SongListen to the song Rotate the dial to select the song you want to listen toTypes Of Songs Preset Song CategoriesPress the Score button and a single-staff score will appear Using Songs Quick GuideFollow steps 1 and 2 of the procedure described on Displaying the Song ScoreNumber Name Preset Songs That Can be Used For Lyrics DisplayDisplay the Lyrics Press the Lyrics buttonSelect the part you want to practice Lesson procedure is as followsLesson 1 Waiting Select a song for your lessonShifting the keyboard left or right Use the Lesson Mode button to select LessonPress the Lesson Mode button to select Lesson Quick Guide Select a Song For a LessonPlay while following the score marker Press the Lesson Mode button twice to start LessonSelect a Song For a Lesson Quick Guide Select the song and part you want to practice steps 1Practice Makes Perfect Repeat and Learn Press the Lesson Mode button three times to start LessonPress the Lesson Repeat & Learn button during a lesson Press the Easy Song Arranger button Using the Easy Song ArrangerDisplay Quick Guide Change a Song’s StylePress the Voice button three times Select a voiceMelody Chords Track ConfigurationSpecify tracks and record Selection on the display Recording ProcedureQuick Guide Record Your Own Performance Select the tracks you want to record to and confirm yourStop recording by pressing the START/STOP or REC Recording will start when you play on the keyboardWhen the recording is done … Record Your Own Performance Quick GuideTrack Clear Deleting a Specified Track From a User Song Song Clear Deleting User SongsBackup Backup and InitializationInitialization Basic Operation Basic Operation and DisplaysDisplay pages 52 Basic Operation and Displays Function Display DisplaysDisplay Names Main DisplaySong Track Status Main Display ItemsStyle Auto-accompaniment Status Function ON/Off IconsUse the dial to select a reverb type Handy Performance FeaturesAdjusting the Reverb Send Level Adding ReverbUse the dial to select a chorus type Handy Performance Features ReferenceAdjusting the Chorus Send Level Adding ChorusHold for longer than a second Reference Handy Performance FeaturesMetronome Press the Metronome button to start the metronomeSelect voice number 000 steps 1 2 on One Touch SettingTouch Response Sensitivity Press the Touch button to turn touch response onAdjusting the Harmony Volume Adjusting the Voice ParametersPanel Sustain Press the Style button or the Easy Song Arranger button Setting the Split PointStyle Auto-accompaniment Functions Play Only the Style RhythmReference Style Auto-accompaniment Functions Adjusting the Style VolumePlay a Style With Chords but No Rhythm Stop Accompaniment About Style NumberEasy Chords Standard Chords Playing Auto-accompaniment ChordsStyle Auto-accompaniment Functions Reference There are two ways of playing auto-accompaniment chordsChord Name/Abbreviation Normal Voicing Chord C Display All chords in the chart are C-root chordsLooking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary Reading Chord Names Chord BasicsPlay the song page 35 and press Song VolumeRepeat Muting Independent Song PartsSong Fast Forward, Fast Reverse, and Pause Reference Song SettingsSmall Pitch Changes Tuning Change the Key Of a SongChange the Melody Voice Song Settings ReferenceMedia Select Saving Settings to the Registration Memory Memorize Your Favorite Panel SettingsBank number Recalling a Registration Memory Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings ReferenceLocating and Editing the Function Settings Function settingsCategory Setting Item title Range/Settings Description Function settings ReferenceFunction Display List Reference Function settings Can be selected/played Using SmartMedia MemoryInserting a SmartMedia Card Check that the file control icon appears in the Main displayDisplay prompts you for confirmation Change the Media Select Setting to SmartMediaReference Using SmartMedia Memory Formatting SmartMedia CardsCursor left Delete Dial Character Selects Cursor right Using SmartMedia Memory ReferenceDefault file name will automatically be created Saving DataPress the Execute button Convert a User Song to SMF Format and SavePress the File Control button Select the source user songDeleting Data From a SmartMedia Card Loading Saved User data filesSelect the file you want to load Select the file you want to delete Save Your Easy Song Arranger Settings To SmartMediaEasy Song Arranger settings saved to SmartMedia Playing Songs Saved To SmartMediaSystem Messages Connecting To a ComputerWhat Is MIDI? Channel MessagesUSB Connection Midi SettingsReference Connecting To a Computer USB Precautions#-1 Midi PC Mode Settings For Computer ConnectionConnecting To a Computer Reference PC Mode = OFFTransferring Song Files From a Computer See page 82 for the procedureClick the memory medium Close the window to end the Musicsoft DownloaderStyle Files To Use transferred Songs For Lessons or Score Display …CD-ROM Contents Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideSystem Requirements Software InstallationAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Reference Install the softwareRestart the computer Reference Accessory CD-ROM Installation GuideInstalling the driver on Windows Click NextAccessory CD-ROM Installation Guide Reference Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause and Solution TroubleshootingHow can I delete or re-install the driver? Windows Me/98 Playback response is delayedCannot suspend or resume the computer cor- rectly LCD Message Comment MessagesMessages Assembly Parts DGX-505 only Keyboard Stand Assembly DGX-505 OnlyAttach the stand bases Attach the back board Keyboard Stand Assembly DGX-505 OnlyInstall the keyboard to the stand Post-assembly checklistSpecifications Panel Voice List Voice ListXGlite Voice/XGlite Optional Voice* List Voice ListString Voice number with an asterisk * is XGlite optional voice Midi Drum Kit ListDrum Kit List Style No Style Name Style ListSong List Preset SongsMidi Songs Provided On the Supplied CD-ROM Chorus Types Effect Type ListHarmony Types Reverb TypesYamaha Midi Implementation Chart02Chorus2 Midi Data Format03Flanger1 Panel controls and terminals IndexMusicsoft Downloader 82, 84 Sibelius Scorch License Agreement Limited Warranty North America Http//www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english