Yamaha DGX-305, DGX-505 manual Voice number with an asterisk * is XGlite optional voice

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Voice List

 

Bank Select

 

MIDI

 

Voice

MSB

LSB

 

Program

Voice Name

No.

 

Change#

(0 - 127)

(0 - 127)

 

 

 

 

(1 - 128)

 

365

000

000

 

091

Poly Synth Pad

366

000

000

 

092

Choir Pad

367

000

066

 

092

Itopia

368

000

000

 

093

Bowed Pad

369

000

000

 

094

Metallic Pad

370

000

000

 

095

Halo Pad

371

000

000

 

096

Sweep Pad

 

 

SYNTH EFFECTS

372

000

000

 

097

Rain

373

000

065

 

097

African Wind

374

000

066

 

097

Carib

375

000

000

 

098

Sound Track

376

000

027

 

098

Prologue

377

000

000

 

099

Crystal

378

000

012

 

099

Synth Drum Comp

379

000

014

 

099

Popcorn

380

000

018

 

099

Tiny Bells

381

000

035

 

099

Round Glockenspiel

382

000

040

 

099

Glockenspiel Chimes

383

000

041

 

099

Clear Bells

384

000

042

 

099

Chorus Bells

385

000

065

 

099

Soft Crystal

386

000

070

 

099

Air Bells

387

000

071

 

099

Bell Harp

388

000

072

 

099

Gamelimba

389

000

000

 

100

Atmosphere

390

000

018

 

100

Warm Atmosphere

391

000

019

 

100

Hollow Release

392

000

040

 

100

Nylon Electric Piano

393

000

064

 

100

Nylon Harp

394

000

065

 

100

Harp Vox

395

000

066

 

100

Atmosphere Pad

396

000

000

 

101

Brightness

397

000

000

 

102

Goblins

398

000

064

 

102

Goblins Synth

399

000

065

 

102

Creeper

400

000

067

 

102

Ritual

401

000

068

 

102

To Heaven

402

000

070

 

102

Night

403

000

071

 

102

Glisten

404

000

096

 

102

Bell Choir

405

000

000

 

103

Echoes

406

000

000

 

104

Sci-Fi

 

 

 

 

WORLD

 

407

000

000

 

105

Sitar

408

000

032

 

105

Detuned Sitar

409

000

035

 

105

Sitar 2

410

000

097

 

105

Tamboura

411

000

000

 

106

Banjo

412

000

028

 

106

Muted Banjo

413

000

096

 

106

Rabab

414

000

097

 

106

Gopichant

415

000

098

 

106

Oud

416

000

000

 

107

Shamisen

417

000

000

 

108

Koto

418

000

096

 

108

Taisho-kin

419

000

097

 

108

Kanoon

420

000

000

 

109

Kalimba

421

000

000

 

110

Bagpipe

422

000

000

 

111

Fiddle

423

000

000

 

112

Shanai

 

 

 

 

PERCUSSIVE

 

424

000

000

 

113

Tinkle Bell

425

000

096

 

113

Bonang

426

000

097

 

113

Altair

427

000

098

 

113

Gamelan Gongs

428

000

099

 

113

Stereo Gamelan Gongs

429

000

100

 

113

Rama Cymbal

430

000

000

 

114

Agogo

431

000

000

 

115

Steel Drums

432

000

097

 

115

Glass Percussion

433

000

098

 

115

Thai Bells

434

000

000

 

116

Woodblock

 

Bank Select

MIDI

 

Voice

MSB

LSB

Program

Voice Name

No.

Change#

(0 - 127)

(0 - 127)

 

 

(1 - 128)

 

435

000

096

116

Castanets

436

000

000

117

Taiko Drum

437

000

096

117

Gran Cassa

438

000

000

118

Melodic Tom

439

000

064

118

Melodic Tom 2

440

000

065

118

Real Tom

441

000

066

118

Rock Tom

442

000

000

119

Synth Drum

443

000

064

119

Analog Tom

444

000

065

119

Electronic Percussion

445

000

000

120

Reverse Cymbal

 

 

SOUND EFFECTS

446

000

000

121

Fret Noise

447

000

000

122

Breath Noise

448

000

000

123

Seashore

449

000

000

124

Bird Tweet

450

000

000

125

Telephone Ring

451

000

000

126

Helicopter

452

000

000

127

Applause

453

000

000

128

Gunshot

454

064

000

001

Cutting Noise

455

064

000

002

Cutting Noise 2

456

064

000

004

String Slap

457

064

000

017

Flute Key Click

458

064

000

033

Shower

459

064

000

034

Thunder

460

064

000

035

Wind

461

064

000

036

Stream

462

064

000

037

Bubble

463

064

000

038

Feed

464

064

000

049

Dog

465

064

000

050

Horse

466

064

000

051

Bird Tweet 2

467

064

000

056

Maou

468

064

000

065

Phone Call

469

064

000

066

Door Squeak

470

064

000

067

Door Slam

471

064

000

068

Scratch Cut

472

064

000

069

Scratch Split

473

064

000

070

Wind Chime

474

064

000

071

Telephone Ring 2

475

064

000

081

Car Engine Ignition

476

064

000

082

Car Tires Squeal

477

064

000

083

Car Passing

478

064

000

084

Car Crash

479

064

000

085

Siren

480

064

000

086

Train

481

064

000

087

Jet Plane

482

064

000

088

Starship

483

064

000

089

Burst

484

064

000

090

Roller Coaster

485

064

000

091

Submarine

486

064

000

097

Laugh

487

064

000

098

Scream

488

064

000

099

Punch

489

064

000

100

Heartbeat

490

064

000

101

Footsteps

491

064

000

113

Machine Gun

492

064

000

114

Laser Gun

493

064

000

115

Explosion

494

064

000

116

Firework

The voice number with an asterisk (*) is XGlite optional voice.

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Contents Page Battery Notice Model Serial No Purchase DateDisposal 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 ListPanel Controls and Terminals Display Voice Category List@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 secondPlay Different Voices With the Left and Right Hands Split Try Playing a Variety Of Instrument Voices Quick GuidePress 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 1Press the Lesson Mode button three times to start Lesson Practice Makes Perfect Repeat and LearnPress 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 voiceTrack Configuration Melody ChordsSpecify 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 and Initialization BackupInitialization Basic Operation and Displays Basic OperationDisplay 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 Voice Parameters Adjusting the Harmony VolumePanel 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 SongSong Settings Reference Change the Melody VoiceMedia Select Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings Saving Settings to the Registration MemoryBank number Recalling a Registration Memory Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings ReferenceLocating and Editing the Function Settings Function settingsFunction settings Reference Category Setting Item title Range/Settings DescriptionFunction 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 songLoading Saved User data files Deleting Data From a SmartMedia CardSelect 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 TroubleshootingPlayback response is delayed How can I delete or re-install the driver? Windows Me/98Cannot suspend or resume the computer cor- rectly LCD Message Comment MessagesMessages Keyboard Stand Assembly DGX-505 Only Assembly Parts 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 ListPreset Songs Song ListMidi Songs Provided On the Supplied CD-ROM Chorus Types Effect Type ListHarmony Types Reverb TypesYamaha Midi Implementation ChartMidi Data Format 02Chorus203Flanger1 Panel controls and terminals IndexMusicsoft Downloader 82, 84 Sibelius Scorch License Agreement Limited Warranty North America Http//www2.yamaha.co.jp/manual/english