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DDK-7
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U.R.G., Pro Audio & Digital Musical Instrument Division, Yamaha Corporation
© 2006 Yamaha Corporation
WJ07570 xxxMWDHx.x-01A0
Printed in Japan
Contents
Main
2
PRECAUTIONS
Power supply/Power cord Location
Do not open
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
Connections
Maintenance Handling caution
Saving data
Model No. DDK-7 Serial No.
Page
Main Features
Page
Contents
Panel Layout. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
1 Quick Introductory Guide. . . . . . . . . . 11
2 Voices. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
5 Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion. . . . . . 60
Panel Layout
Front Panel
Page
LCD Display/Display Select
Overview
Quick Introductory Guide
Contents
1
2
Page
Changing the Display Page
2
1
Adjusting Parameter Values by Using the Display Sliders
Touching the display slider directly:
Using the Data Control dial:
Selecting the Display Language
3
Muting the Touch Panel Sound
Adjusting the Display Brightness
How to call up the Voice Display:
4
Page
Selecting Registrations
5
Page
Quick Introductory Guide
1
BASIC POPS & ROCK DANCE & BALLAD JAZZ & LATIN
LIVE PERFORMANCE
Page
SYMPHONY & WORLD
6
7
Voices
Voices for the Upper Keyboard
1
Voices for the Lower Keyboard
Voices for Pedalboard
Selecting a Voice
2
Changing the Voice volume
Using the VOLUME buttons on the panel (coarse)
Using VOLUME slider in the display (ne)
About the To Lower function
About the Solo function
Notes on using Solo
3
Page
Page
Page
Page
Organ Flutes
Page
Page
Voice Controls and Effects
Lead Voice 1, 2
1
Page
Page
Page
Page
Reverb
To adjust the reverb effect and call up the Reverb pages:
DEPTH:
2
Page
Page
Sustain
To add sustain to the Voices and call up the Sustain page:
Rotary Speaker
Page
DELAY
3
ER/KARAOKE
CHORUS
FLANGER
PHASER
TREMOLO/AUTO PAN
ROTARY SPEAKER
DISTORTION
This effect adds distortion to the sound.
DISTORTION+
A combination of Distortion and Delay.
WAH
DYNAMIC
EQ/ENHANCER
PITCH CHANGE
This effect changes the pitch.
MISCELLANEOUS
Creates special effects.
THRU
Bypass control. This cancels the effect processing.
Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion
The Rhythm Menu is displayed.
Selecting a rhythm
Contents
1
Page
Rhythm Structure
INTRO
MAIN
FILL IN
Operating the rhythm from the panel
To start/stop the rhythm: START
SYNCHRO START
BREAK
ENDING
INTRO
ENDING
To switch the rhythm sections:
To use the Fill In patterns:
To use the Break patterns:
Changing the rhythm volume
Using VOLUME buttons on the panel (coarse):
Using VOLUME slider in the display (ne):
Adjusting the tempo
Changing the rhythm reverb
2
Table 1:
3
To set the A.B.C. function:
4
Auto Bass Chord (A.B.C.)
Page
To set the M.O.C. function:
5
Using the Preset Keyboard Percussion
6
Page
Preset Keyboard Percussion List
Page
Page
Assigning sounds to the User Keyboard Percussion
5
To erase one instrument:
To erase all instruments:
Copying the Keyboard Percussion settings
Page
Detailed settings for each percussion instrument
Page
Kit Assign List
Page
Page
Page
Registration Memory
1
1
Functions and settings that cannot be memorized:
2
Using the [D.] (Disable) button:
3
memory
4
Setting the Registration Shift mode in the Regist Shift display
5
To set the User Registration order:
1
2
3
order.
Conrming the Registration Shift setting in the Voice Display
Page
6
Available parameters
Page
Page
Music Data Recorder (MDR)
To protect your data (write-protect switch):
1
2
3
To select the desired song:
2
Page
Page
Song Icons
Media Contents: Folders, Songs, and Files
Recording your performance
4
Re-recording (Retry)
Recording each part separately
Page
Punch-in Recording
5
Page
To delete the entered character:
To convert into kanji (Japanese language):
Saving Registrations as Registration Data (File)
Saving Two or More Registration Banks to One Song
Replacing Registrations
Next Regist Settings (Changing the order of the Registration data)
Page
Page
7
8
Custom Play
Playing Back the Selected Part(s)
Fast Forward, Rewind and Pause
Changing the Tempo
Repeat Playback
Playing Back XG Songs
Page
Song Copy
To copy within one media:
To copy a song from one USB ash memory to another:
To copy between a SmartMedia card and USB ash memory:
9
Moving a Protected Song
Song Delete
5
Page
About Protected Songs
Page
Page
XG Song Delete
Converting to EL format
Converting from EL format
2
Checking the Remaining Memory/media ID
Voice Edit
AWM Voice structure
1
Page
Page
Editing an AWM Voice
EQ (Equalizer)
Page
Page
Filter Cutoff frequency and Resonance
Page
LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)
3
4
5
DDK-7 Owners Manual 147
Rhythm Program
3Rhythm Sequence Program. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .183
Outline of the Rhythm Programming Operation
Rhythm Pattern Program (pages 148 173)
Rhythm Sequence Program (pages 183 190)
2
Page
Case 1: Creating your own rhythm by changing a preset rhythm
User Rhythm
Preset Rhythm
Case 2: Creating your own rhythm by assembling parts from other different rhythms
Case 3: Creating your own rhythm from scratch
Basic settings for the Rhythm Pattern
Page
Page
Entering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm Pattern Step Write
Step Write and Real Time Write
5
Page
Editing Entered Percussion Notes
To move an entered note:
Page
To erase all instruments:
To replace the instrument:
About Quantize
With Step Write
With Real Time Write
Entering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm Pattern Real Time Write
To erase an instrument/key assignment:
Creating Backing Patterns (Rhythmic Chord Function)
To select an appropriate Accompaniment pattern for your newly created rhythm:
To create your own backing patterns with the Rhythmic Chord function:
Page
Page
Adjusting Volume and Panning
4
Effect Settings
Page
LCD
Page
Saving Rhythm Patterns
LCD
Conrming rhythm patterns before saving
Example: When saving the Main A and Main B sections you have created into one user rhythm
Quitting the Rhythm Pattern Program
Recalling User Rhythm Patterns
Selecting Rhythm from an External Media
About le types that can be loaded to the DDK-7
Percussion Kit List
Page
Page
Rhythm Program Voice List
Page
Page
Page
Selecting a Sequence
3
Page
Programming a Sequence
4
Auditioning a Sequence
Editing an Existing Rhythm Sequence
Page
Programming a Registration Sequence
Entering Next Regist:
Editing an Existing Registration Sequence
To move an entry:
Next Regist Loading Time
To erase an entry:
Quitting the Rhythm Sequence Program
To quit the Rhythm Sequence Program:
Playing Rhythm Sequences
To play any of the rhythm sequences you have created:
Playing All Sequences in Order
To start a sequence using the Left Footswitch:
4
Sequence Data to external media
Controllers
Contents
1
Controlling the Rhythm
Controlling Glide
LOWER2)
Controlling Rotary Speaker
Assignable Functions
2
Page
Controlling Sustain
Page
Page
Controlling the Solo Function
Controlling the Rhythm
Controlling Glide
Controlling Rotary Speaker
Page
Page
3
Controlling Pitch Bend
Controlling the Rhythm Tempo
11
Transpose and Pitch Controls
Internet Direct Connection
To use the Internet connection, you will rst need to subscribe to an Internet service or provider.
1
Connection example 1: Connecting by cable (using a modem without router)
Connection example 2: Connecting by cable (using a modem with router)
2
Connection example 3: Wireless connection
Scrolling the Display
Following Links
Monitoring the Internet Connection Status
Refreshing a Web Page/Canceling Loading of a Web Page
Return to the Previous Web Page
Saving Bookmarks of Your Favorite Pages
Page
Editing Bookmarks
1
2
3
Page
Browser
3
LAN
Wireless LAN
Others
4 5
6
Connections
For adjusting the level of input signal from the MIC jack.
1 AC INLET jack
For connecting the power cable.
2 PHONES jacks
USB
Using Headphones
2
System
Playing the Sounds of the DDK-7 Through an External Audio System
Using a mixer for live performance
Power-on Procedure
Selecting Outputs for Each Part
3
4
Using the USB terminal
5
Using the MIDI IN/OUT terminals
6
Recording the Sounds of the DDK-7 to an External Recorder
Outputting the Sound of an External Device Through the External Speakers of the DDK-7
Connecting a Microphone
To adjust the volume/reverb:
Controlling External MIDI Devices from the DDK-7
2
Controlling the DDK-7 from an External Device
Connecting USB storage devices or USB-LAN adaptor
Compatible USB devices
Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminals
What is MIDI?
7
MIDI Messages of the DDK-7
Channel Messages
System Messages
MIDI Channels
8
Page
Appendix
XG Voice & Drum List
Only for XG song playback.
Page
Page
Page
Page
XG Drum Map
Page
SFX Kit 2 (126/0/2)
Key Off
1. Channel Messages
1.1 DDK Mode
MIDI Data Format
DDK-7 Owners Manual 249
* Can be changed in the MIDI settings (page 238). ** Can be output when assigned to channel 4.
1.2 XG Mode
2. Realtime Messages
* Received only when in the Ext. mode
Universal Realtime Messages
3. System Exclusive Messages
3.1 Format
DDK-7 Owners Manual 251
Universal Non-Realtime Messages
XG Native
Clavinova Exclusive Message Exclusive Electone Exclusive
Selectors Volume
Organ Flute Voice
Solo Mode
To Lower
DDK-7 Owners Manual 253
Brilliance
Rhythm Sequence
Sustain
Solo Bar Keyboard Percussion
Voice Section Parameters
Panel Voice Parameters (Address mm: 0 7 = UK1
PEDAL 1
LEAD 2
LEAD 1
Page
Keyboard Parameters
Rhythm
Page
Overall
Page
MIDI Implementation Chart
YAMAHA DDK / Model: DDK-7
YAMAHA [XG mode] / Model: DDK-7
Troubleshooting
Page
Page
Specications
Page
Index
Numerics
A
B
C
K
L
M
N
O
R
S
T
U
V
NORTH AMERICA
CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
EUROPE
AFRICA MIDDLE EAST
ASIA