This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply (adapter). DO
NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one
described in the manual, on the name plate, or specifically recom-
mended by Yamaha.
WARNING: Do not place this product in a position where anyone could
walk on, trip over ,or roll anything over power or connecting cords of any
kind. The use of an extension cord is not recommended! If you must use
an extension cord, the minimum wire size for a 25’ cord (or less ) is 18
AWG. NOTE: The smaller the AWG number ,the larger the current han-
dling capacity. For longer extension cords, consult a local electrician.
This product should be used only with the components supplied or; a
cart, rack, or stand that is recommended by Yamaha. If a cart, etc., is
used, please observe all safety markings and instructions that accom-
pany the accessory product.
SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE:
The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the
time of printing. However, Yamaha reserves the right to change or modify
any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update existing
units.
This product, either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head-
phones or speaker/s, may be capable of producing sound levels that
could cause permanent hearing loss. DO NOT operate for long periods
of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable. If you
experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, you should consult an
audiologist.
IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before
damage occurs.
Some Yamaha products may have benches and / or accessory mount-
ing fixtures that are either supplied with the product or as optional
accessories. Some of these items are designed to be dealer assembled
or installed. Please make sure that benches are stable and any optional
fixtures (where applicable) are well secured BEFORE using.
Benches supplied by Yamaha are designed for seating only. No other
uses are recommended.
NOTICE:
Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a
function or effect works (when the unit is operating as designed) are not
covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, and are therefore the owners
responsibility. Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer
before requesting service.
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:
Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and environ-
mentally friendly. We sincerely believe that our products and the produc-
tion methods used to produce them, meet these goals. In keeping with
both the letter and the spirit of the law, we want you to be aware of the
following:
Battery Notice:
This product MAY contain a small non-rechargeable battery which (if
applicable) is soldered in place. The average life span of this type of bat-
tery is approximately five years. When replacement becomes necessary,
contact a qualified service representative to perform the replacement.
This product may also use “household” type batteries. Some of these
may be rechargeable. Make sure that the battery being charged is a
rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being
charged.
When installing batteries, do not mix batteries with new, or with batteries
of a different type. Batteries MUST be installed correctly. Mismatches or
incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture.
Warning:
Do not attempt to disassemble, or incinerate any battery. Keep all batter-
ies away from children. Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regu-
lated by the laws in your area. Note: Check with any retailer of
household type batteries in your area for battery disposal information.
Disposal Notice:
Should this product become damaged beyond repair, or for some reason
its useful life is considered to be at an end, please observe all local,
state, and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that
contain lead, batteries, plastics, etc. If your dealer is unable to assist
you, please contact Yamaha directly.
NAME PLATE LOCATION:
The name plate is located on the bottom of the product. The model num-
ber, serial number, power requirements, etc., are located on this plate.
You should record the model number, serial number, and the date of pur-
chase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a perma-
nent record of your purchase.
Model
Serial No.
Purchase Date
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION
92-BP (bottom)
YPT-410 Owner’s Manual3
1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!
This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions con-
tained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not
expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by
the FCC, to use the product.
2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/
or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s
supplied with this product MUST be used. Follow all installation
instructions. Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC
authorization to use this product in the USA.
3. NOTE: This product has been tested and found to comply with the
requirements listed in FCC Regulations, Part 15 for Class “B” digital
devices. Compliance with these requirements provides a reason-
able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential
environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec-
tronic devices. This equipment generates/uses radio frequencies
and, if not installed and used according to the instructions found in
the users manual, may cause interference harmful to the operation
of other electronic devices. Compliance with FCC regulations does
not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations. If
this product is found to be the source of interference, which can be
determined by turning the unit “OFF” and “ON”, please try to elimi-
nate the problem by using one of the following measures:
Relocate either this product or the device that is being affected by
the interference.
Utilize power outlets that are on different branch (circuit breaker or
fuse) circuits or install AC line filter/s.
In the case of radio or TV interference, relocate/reorient the
antenna. If the antenna lead-in is 300 ohm ribbon lead, change the
lead-in to co-axial type cable.
If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results,
please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of
product. If you can not locate the appropriate retailer, please contact
Yamaha Corporation of America, Electronic Service Division, 6600
Orangethorpe Ave, Buena Park, CA90620
The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by
Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries.
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)
* This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
Entsorgung leerer Batterien (nur innerhalb Deutschlands)
Leisten Sie einen Beitrag zum Umweltschutz. Verbrauchte Batterien
oder Akkumulatoren dürfen nicht in den Hausmüll. Sie können bei
einer Sammelstelle für Altbatterien bzw. Sondermüll abgegeben wer-
den. Informieren Sie sich bei Ihrer Kommune.
(class B)
(battery)
OBSERVERA!
Apparaten kopplas inte ur växelströmskällan (nätet) så länge som den
ar ansluten till vägguttaget, även om själva apparaten har stängts av.
ADVARSEL: Netspæendingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt,
sålæenge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt, som er t endt — også
selvom der or slukket på apparatets afbryder.
VAROITUS: Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty käyttökytkin ei irroita koko
laitetta verkosta.
(standby)
*This applies only to products distributed by
YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA.
COMPLIANCE INFORMATION STATEMENT
(DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY PROCEDURE)
Responsible Party :Yamaha Corporation of America
Address :6600 Orangethorpe Ave., Buena Park, Calif.
90620
Telephone :714-522-9011
Type of Equipment :Digital Keyboard
Model Name :YPT-410
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
1)this device may not cause harmful interference, and
2)this device must accept any interference received including
interference that may cause undesired operation.
See user manual instructions if interference to radio reception is
suspected.
(FCC DoC)
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PRECAUTIONS
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING
* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
WARNING
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical
shock, short-circuiting, damages, fire or other hazards. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
•Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument. The required voltage
is printed on the name plate of the instrument.
•Use the specified adaptor (PA-130 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha)
only. Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or
overheating.
•Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have
accumulated on it.
•Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators,
and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord, place heavy objects
on it, or place it in a position where anyone could walk on, trip over, or roll
anything over it.
•Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or
modify them in any way. The instrument contains no user-serviceable parts. If it
should appear to be malfunctioning, discontinue use immediately and have it
inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
•Do not expose the instrument to rain, use it near water or in damp or wet
conditions, or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into
any openings. If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument, turn off the
power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the
instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
•Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands.
•Do not put burning items, such as candles, on the unit.
A burning item may fall over and cause a fire.
•If the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged, or if there is a
sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument, or if any unusual smells or
smoke should appear to be caused by it, immediately turn off the power switch,
disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected
by qualified Yamaha service personnel.
CAUTION
Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others, or damage
to the instrument or other property. These precautions include, but are not limited to, the following:
•When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet, always hold
the plug itself and not the cord.
•Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument, or during
electrical storms.
•Do not connect the instrument to an electrical outlet using a multiple-connector.
Doing so can result in lower sound quality, or possibly cause overheating in the
outlet.
•Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the +/- polarity
markings. Failure to do so might result in overheating, fire, or battery fluid
leakage.
•Always replace all batteries at the same time. Do not use new batteries together
with old ones. Also, do not mix battery types, such as alkaline batteries with
manganese batteries, or batteries from different makers, or different types of
batteries from the same maker, since this can cause overheating, fire, or battery
fluid leakage.
•Do not dispose of batteries in fire.
•Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not intended to be charged.
•When the batteries run out, or if the instrument is not to be used for a long time,
remove the batteries from the instrument to prevent possible leakage of the
battery fluid.
•Keep batteries away from children.
•If the batteries do leak, avoid contact with the leaked fluid. If the battery fluid
should come in contact with your eyes, mouth, or skin, wash immediately with
water and consult a doctor. Battery fluid is corrosive and may possibly cause
loss of sight or chemical burns.
•Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations, or extreme cold or
heat (such as in direct sunlight, near a heater, or in a car during the day) to
prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal
components.
•Do not use the instrument in the vicinity of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile
phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the instrument, TV, or radio may
generate noise.
•Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally
fall over.
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Do not open
Water warning
Fire warning
If you notice any abnormality
Power supply/AC power adaptor
Battery
Location
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•Before moving the instrument, remove all connected adaptor and other cables.
•When setting up the product, make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily
accessible. If some trouble or malfunction occurs, immediately turn off the
power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet. Even when the power
switch is turned off, electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum
level. When you are not using the product for a long time, make sure to unplug
the power cord from the wall AC outlet.
•Use only the stand specified for the instrument. When attaching the stand or
rack, use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could cause damage to the
internal components or result in the instrument falling over.
•Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the
power for all components. Before turning the power on or off for all components,
set all volume levels to minimum. Also, be sure to set the volumes of all
components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls
while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level.
•When cleaning the instrument, use a soft, dry cloth. Do not use paint thinners,
solvents, cleaning fluids, or chemical-impregnated wiping cloths.
•Do not insert a finger or hand in any gaps on the instrument.
•Never insert or drop paper, metallic, or other objects into the gaps on the panel
or keyboard. If this happens, turn off the power immediately and unplug the
power cord from the AC outlet. Then have the instrument inspected by qualified
Yamaha service personnel.
•Do not place vinyl, plastic or rubber objects on the instrument, since this might
discolor the panel or keyboard.
•Do not rest your weight on, or place heavy objects on the instrument, and do not
use excessive force on the buttons, switches or connectors.
•Do not use the instrument/device or headphones for a long period of time at a
high or uncomfortable volume level, since this can cause permanent hearing
loss. If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears, consult a
physician.
Saving and backing up your data
The panel settings and some other types of data is lost when you turn off the power
to the instrument. Save the data to the Registration Memory (page 80.)
Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation.
Save important data to an external device such as a computer. (page 91)
Backing up the external media
•To protect against data loss through media damage, we recommend that you
save your important data onto two external media.
Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use.
When using a power adaptor, even when the power switch is in the “STANDBY” position, electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level. When you are not
using the instrument for a long time, make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet.
Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations.
● Trademarks
•Windows is a registered trademark of Microsoft
®
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
•The company names and product names in this manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Connections
Maintenance
Handling caution
Saving data
Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument, or data that is lost or destroyed.
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this manual are for instructional purposes only, and may be different from the ones on your instrument.
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The following is the title, credits and copyright notices for the song pre-installed in this electronic keyboard:
Composition Title : Against All Odds
Composer’s Name : Collins 0007403
Copyright Owner’s Name : EMI MUSIC PUBLISHING LTD AND HIT & RUN MUSIC LTD
All Rights Reserved, Unauthorized copying, public performance and broadcasting are strictly prohibited.
This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with
respect to which it has license to use others’ copyrights. Such copyrighted materials include, without limitation, all
computer software, style files, MIDI files, WAVE data, musical scores and sound recordings. Any unauthorized use of
such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws. Any violation of copyright
has legal consequences. DON’T MAKE, DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES.
Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and/or audio data is
strictly prohibited except for your personal use.
GM System Level 1
“GM System Level 1” is an addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM-compatible music
data can be accurately played by any GM-compatible tone generator, regardless of manufacturer. The GM
mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support GM System Level.
XGlite
As its name implies, “XGlite” is a simplified version of Yamaha’s high-quality XG tone generation format.
Naturally, you can play back any XG song data using an XGlite tone generator. However, keep in mind that
some songs may play back differently compared to the original data, due to the reduced set of control
parameters and effects.
USB
USB is an abbreviation for Universal Serial Bus. It is a serial interface for connecting a computer with
peripheral Devices. It allows “hot swapping” (connecting peripheral devices while the power to the com-
puter is on).
Stereo Sampled Piano
The instrument has a special Portable Grand Piano Voice—created by state-of-the-art stereo sampling tech-
nology and using Yamaha’s sophisticated AWM (Advanced Wave memory) tone generation system.
Touch Response
The exceptionally natural Touch Response feature, with a convenient front panel on/off switch, gives you
maximum expressive level control over the voices. It also works in conjunction with the Dynamic Filter,
which dynamically adjusts the timbre or tone of a voice according to your playing strength—just a like a
real musical instrument!
STYLE FILE
The Style File Format is Yamaha’s original style file format which uses a unique conversion system to pro-
vide high-quality automatic accompaniment based on a wide range of chord types.
Copyright Notice
Panel Logos
YPT-410 Owner’s Manual7
Congratulations and thank you for purchasing
the Yamaha YPT-410 Digital Keyboard!
Please read this owner’s manual carefully before using the instrument
in order to take full advantage of its various features.
Make sure to keep this manual in a safe and handy place even after you finish reading,
and refer to it often when you need to better understand an operation or function.
The YPT-410 package includes the following items. Please check that you have them all.
• Owner’s Manual
• Music rest
• Accessory CD-ROM
Included Accessories
● Music Rest
Insert the music rest
into the slots as shown.
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Special Features of the YPT-410
■Creating New Sounds Page 18
By adjusting just two knobs you can add varying degrees of distortion,
“sweetness,” or other characteristics to a sound to change it subtly or drasti-
cally. Parameters that can be assigned to the knobs include effect, filter, enve-
lope generator and more. You can create new sounds in real time!
■Arpeggio Function Page 14
Similar to the arpeggio functions provided on some synthesizers, this func-
tion automatically produces arpeggios (broken chords) when you simply play
the appropriate notes on the keyboard. A variety of arpeggios can be pro-
duced by changing your fingering or the arpeggio type.
■Performance assistant technology Page 23
Play along with a song on the instrument’s keyboard and produce a perfect
performance every time ... even if you play wrong notes! All you have to do
is play on the keyboard—alternately on the left- and right-hand ranges of the
keyboard, for example—and you’ll sound like a pro as long as you play in
time with the music.
■Play a Variety of Instrument Voices Page 28
The instrument voice that sounds when you play the keyboard can be
changed to violin, flute, harp, or any of an extensive range of voices. You can
change the mood of a song written for piano, for example, by using violin to
play it instead. Experience a whole new world of musical variety.
■Play Along with Styles Page 33
Want to play with full accompaniment? Try the auto-accompaniment Styles.
The accompaniment styles provide the equivalent of a full backing band cov-
ering a wide variety of styles from waltzes to 8-beat to euro-trance ... and
much more. Select a style that matches the music you want to play, or exper-
iment with new styles to expand your musical horizons.
•Playing two same root keys in the adjacent octaves produces accompa-
niment based only on the root.
•A perfect fifth (1+5) produces accompaniment based only on the root
and fifth which can be used with both major and minor chords.
•The chord fingerings listed are all in “root” position, but other inversions
can be used—with the following exceptions: m7, m7
b
5, 6, m6, sus4,
aug, dim7, 7
b
5, 6(9), sus2.
NOTE
•Inversion of the 7sus4 and m7(11) chords are not recognized if the
notes shown in parentheses are omitted.
•The auto accompaniment will sometimes not change when related
chords are played in sequence (e.g. some minor chords followed by the
minor seventh).
•Two-note fingerings will produce a chord based on the previously played
chord.
NOTE
Style (Auto-accompaniment) Functions
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The Dictionary function is essentially a built-in “chord book” that shows you the individual notes of chords.
It is ideal when you know the name of a certain chord and want to quickly learn how to play it.
1
Press and hold the LESSON [START]
button for longer than a second.
2
As an example, we’ll learn how to play a
GM7 (G major seventh) chord. Press the
“G” key in the section of the keyboard
labeled “ROOT”. (The note doesn’t
sound.) The root note you set is shown
in the display.
3
Press the “M7” (major seventh) key in
the section of the keyboard labeled
“CHORD TYPE”. (The note doesn’t
sound.) The notes you should play for
the specified chord (root note and
chord type) are shown in the display,
both as notation and in the keyboard
diagram.
To call up possible inversions of the chord,
press the [+]/[-] buttons.
4
Try playing a chord in the auto accom-
paniment section of the keyboard,
checking the indications in the display.
When you’ve played the chord properly,
a bell sound signals your success and
the chord name in the display flash.
Looking Up Chords Using the Chord Dictionary
Dict.
Hold for longer than
a second
001
Dict.
001
Dict.
Notation of chord
Chord name (root and type)
Individual notes of chord (keyboard)
•About major chords: Simple major chords are usually indicated only
by the root note. For example, “C” refers to C major. However, when
specifying major chords here, make sure to select “M” (major) after
pressing the root note.
NOTE
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Song Settings
1
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
2
Use the CATEGORY [] and [] but-
tons to select the Song Volume item.
3
Use the dial to set the song volume
between 000 and 127.
You can specify a section of a song—“A” is the
start point and “B” is the end point—for repeat
playback.
1
Play the song (page 39) and press the
[A-B REPEAT] button at the beginning
of the section you want to repeat (the
“A” point).
2
Press the [A-B REPEAT] button a sec-
ond time at the end of the section you
want to repeat (the “B” point).
3
The specified A-B section of the song
will now play repeatedly.
You can stop repeat playback at any time by
pressing the [A-B REPEAT] button.
Song Volume
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SongVol
Song volume
•Song volume can be adjusted while a song is selected.
NOTE
A-B Repeat
AB
•The repeat start and end points can be specified in one-measure
increments.
•The current measure number is shown in the display during play-
back.
•If you want to set the start point “A” at the very beginning of the song
press the [A-B REPEAT] button before starting playback of the song.
NOTE
Song Settings
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Each “track” of a song plays a different part of the
song—melody, percussion, accompaniment, etc.
You can mute individual tracks and play the muted
part on the keyboard yourself, or simply mute
tracks other than the ones you want to listen to.
Use the SONG MEMORY [1]–[5] and [A] buttons
to mute or un-mute the corresponding tracks. The
track number in the display disappears when that
track is muted. Refer to page 52 for information
about the song track configuration.
You can change a song’s melody voice to any other voice you prefer.
1
Select the song and play it.
2
Rotate the dial to select the voice you
want to listen to after pressing the
[VOICE] button.
3
Press the [VOICE] button for longer
than a second.
“SONG MELODY VOICE” appears in the
display for a few seconds, indicating
that the voice selected in step #2 has
replaced the song’s original melody
voice.
Muting Independent Song Parts
Track number on—Track will playback
Track number off—Track is muted or
contains no data
Change the Melody Voice
•You cannot change the melody voice of a user song.
NOTE
050
Strings
SONG MEL
Hold for longer than
a second
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Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings
This instrument has a Registration Memory feature that lets you save your favorite set-
tings for easy recall whenever they’re needed. Up to 16 complete setups can be saved
(8 banks of two setups each).
1
Set the panel controls as required—
select a voice, accompaniment style,
etc.
2
Press the [●] (MEMORY/BANK) button.
A bank number will appear in the dis-
play when you release the button.
3
Use the dial or the [1]–[8] number but-
tons to select a bank number from 1 to
8.
4
Press the REGIST MEMORY [1] or [2]
button while holding the [●] (MEMORY/
BANK) button to store the current panel
settings to the specified registration
memory.
8 Banks
Memory 1
Up to 16 presets (eight
banks of two each) can be
memorized.
Memory 2
Saving to the Registration Memory
1
Bank
Bank number
•Data cannot be saved to the registration memory during song play-
back.
NOTE
Writing!
•If you select a Registration Memory number that already contains
data, the previous data is deleted and overwritten by the new data.
NOTE
•Do not turn off the power while saving settings to the registra-
tion memory, otherwise the data may be damaged or lost.
CAUTION
Memorize Your Favorite Panel Settings
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1
Press the [●] (MEMORY/BANK) button.
A bank number will appear in the dis-
play when you release the button.
2
Use the dial or the [1]–[8] number but-
tons to select bank you want to recall.
3
Press the REGIST MEMORY button, [1]
or [2], containing the settings you want
to recall. The recalled REGIST MEMORY
number appears in the display for a few
seconds. The panel controls will be
instantly set accordingly.
Recalling a Registration Memory
Bank number
1
Bank
REGIST 1
1
● Settings That Can be Saved to the Registra-
tion Memory
• Style settings*
Style number, Auto Accompaniment ON/OFF,
Split Point, Style settings (Main A/B),
Style Volume, Tempo
• Voice settings
Main Voice setting (Voice number, Volume,
Octave, Pan, Reverb Send Level, Attack Time,
Release Time, Filter Cutoff, Filter Resonance,
Chorus Send Level), Dual Voice settings
(Dual ON/OFF, Voice number, Volume, Octave,
Pan, Reverb Send Level, Chorus Send Level,
Attack Time, Release Time, Filter Cutoff, Filter
Resonance), Split Voice settings (Split ON/OFF,
Voice number, Volume, Octave, Pan,
Reverb Send Level, Chorus Send Level)
• Effect settings
Reverb Type, Chorus Type
• Arpeggio settings
Arpeggio Type, Arpeggio ON/OFF
• Harmony settings
Harmony ON/OFF, Harmony Type,
Harmony Volume
• Other settings
Transpose, Pitch Bend Range, Knob Assign
*Style settings are not available for Registration Memory when
using the Song features.
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The Functions
The “Functions” provide access to a range of detailed instrument parameters for tun-
ing, setting the split point, and adjusting the voices and effects. Take a look at the func-
tion list starting on the opposite page. There are 54 function parameters in all.
When you locate a function you want to set up, simply select the function’s display
name (shown to the right of the function name in the list) and adjust as required.
1
Find the function you want to set in the
list that begins on page 83.
2
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
3
Select a function.
Press the CATEGORY [] and [] buttons as
many times as necessary until the function’s
display name appears in the display.
4
Use the dial, the [+] and [-] buttons, or
the [0]–[9] number buttons to set the
selected function as required.
The [+] and [-] buttons are used to make ON/
OFF type settings: [+] = ON, [-] = OFF.
In some cases the [+] button will initiate execu-
tion of the selected function, and the [-] will
cancel the selection.
Some function settings are stored in memory as
soon as they are changed. See “The Backup
Parameters” on page 56 for information on the
function settings that are stored on the instru-
ment. To restore all initial factor default set-
tings perform the “Backup Clear” procedure
described in the “Initialization” section on page
56.
Selecting and Setting Functions
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StyleVol
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00
Transpos
The selected function.
Direct numeric
entry.
•Increment value by 1.
•ON
•Execute
•Decrement value by 1.
•OFF
•Cancel
Press simultaneously to
recall the default setting.
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● Function Setting List
SettingItem titleRange/SettingsDescription
Style VolumeStyleVol000–127Determines the volume of the Style.
Song VolumeSongVol000–127Determines the volume of the Song.
TransposeTranspos-12–12Determines the pitch of the instrument by semitone increments.
TuningTuning-100–100Sets the pitch of the instrument’s sound in 1-cent increments.
Pitch Bend RangePBRange01–12Sets the pitch bend range in semitone increments.
Split PointSplitPnt
000–127
(C-2–G8)
Determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split “point”—
in other words, the key that separates the Split (lower) and Main (upper)
voices. The Split Point setting and Accompaniment Split Point setting are
automatically set to the same value.
Touch SensitivityTouchSns
1(Soft),
2(Medium),
3(Hard)
When Touch Response is on, this determines the sensitivity of the
feature.
Main Voice VolumeM.Volume000–127Determines the volume of the Main voice.
Main Voice OctaveM.Octave-2–+2Determines the octave range for the Main voice.
Main Voice PanM.Pan
000 (left)–
64 (center)–
127 (right)
Determines the pan position of the Main voice in the stereo image. The
value “0” results in the sound being panned full left; the value “127”
results in the sound being panned full right.
Main Voice Reverb LevelM.Reverb000–127
Determines how much of the Main voice’s signal is sent to the Reverb
effect.
Main Voice Chorus LevelM.Chorus000–127
Determines how much of the Main voice’s signal is sent to the Chorus
effect.
Main Voice Attack TimeM.Attack000–127Sets the Main voice attack time.
Main Voice Release TimeM.Releas000–127Sets the Main voice release time.
Main Voice Filter CutoffM.Cutoff000–127Sets the Main voice filter cutoff frequency.
Main Voice Filter
Resonance
M.Reso.000–127Sets the Main voice filter resonance.
Dual VoiceD.Voice001–504Selects the Dual voice.
Dual Voice VolumeD.Volume000–127Determines the volume of the Dual voice.
Dual Voice OctaveD.Octave-2–+2Determines the octave range for the Dual voice.
Dual Voice PanD.Pan
000 (left)–
64 (center)–
127 (right)
Determines the pan position of the Dual voice in the stereo image. The
value “0” results in the sound being panned full left; the value “127”
results in the sound being panned full right.
Dual Voice Reverb LevelD.Reverb000–127
Determines how much of the Dual voice’s signal is sent to the Reverb
effect.
Dual Voice Chorus LevelD.Chorus000–127
Determines how much of the Dual voice’s signal is sent to the Chorus
effect.
Dual Voice Attack TimeD.Attack000–127Sets the Dual voice attack time.
Dual Voice Release TimeD.Releas000–127Sets the Dual voice release time.
Dual Voice Filter CutoffD.Cutoff000–127Sets the Dual voice filter cutoff frequency.
Dual Voice Filter
Resonance
D.Reso.000–127Sets the Dual voice filter resonance.
Split VoiceS.Voice001–504Selects the Split voice.
Split Voice VolumeS.Volume000–127Determines the volume of the Split voice.
Split Voice OctaveS.Octave-2–+2Determines the octave range for the Split voice.
Split Voice PanS.Pan
000 (left)–
64 (center)–
127 (right)
Determines the pan position of the Split voice in the stereo image. The
value “0” results in the sound being panned full left; the value “127”
results in the sound being panned full right.
Split Voice Reverb LevelS.Reverb000–127
Determines how much of the Split voice’s signal is sent to the Reverb
effect.
Split Voice Chorus LevelS.Chorus000–127
Determines how much of the Split voice’s signal is sent to the Chorus
effect.
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*All these settings can be conveniently reset to their initial default values by pressing the [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously. (The exception to this is
Initial Send, which is an operation, not a setting.)
Reverb TypeReverb01–10Determines the Reverb type, including off (10). (See the list on page 117)
Chorus TypeChorus01–05Determines the Chorus type, including off (05). (See the list on page 117)
Master EQ TypeMasterEQ
Speaker1,
Speaker2,
Headphone,
Line Out1,
Line Out2
Sets the equalizer applied to the speaker output for optimum sound in
different listening situations.
Harmony TypeHarmType01–26Determines the Harmony type. (See the list on page 117)
Harmony VolumeHarmVol000–127Determines the volume of the Harmony effect.
Arpeggio TypeARP Type01–50Determines the Arpeggio type. (See the list on page 14)
Arpeggio VelocityARP Velo
1 (Original),
2 (Thru)
Sets the velocity mode for arpeggio playback.
Style File LoadSff Load001–nnnLoads a Style file.
PC modePC modePC1/PC2/OFFOptimizes the MIDI settings when you connect to a computer (page 88).
Local On/OffLocalON/OFF
Determines whether the instrument’s keyboard controls the internal tone
generator (ON) or not (OFF). (page 87)
External ClockExtClockON/OFF
Determines whether the instrument synchronizes to the internal clock
(OFF) or an external clock (ON). (page 87)
Keyboard OutKbdOutON/OFF
Determines whether keyboard performance data of the instrument is
transmitted (ON) or not (OFF).
Style OutStyleOutON/OFF
Determines whether Style data is transmitted (ON) via USB or not (OFF)
during Style playback.
Song OutSongOutON/OFF
Determines whether Song data is transmitted (ON) via USB or not (OFF)
during Song playback.
Initial SendInitSendYES/NO
Lets you send the data of the panel settings to a computer. Press [+] to
send, or press [-] to cancel.
Time Signature
Numerator
TimesigN00–60Determines the time signature of the Metronome.
Time Signature
Denominator
TimesigD
Half note,
Quarter note,
Eighth note,
Sixteenth note
Sets the length of each metronome beat.
Metronome VolumeMtrVol000–127Determines the volume of the Metronome.
Lesson Track (R)R-Part
GuideTrack
1–16
Determines the guide track number for your right hand lesson. The
setting is only effective for songs in SMF format 0 transferred from a
computer.
Lesson Track (L)L-Part
GuideTrack
1–16
Determines the guide track number for your left hand lesson. The setting
is only effective for songs in SMF format 0 transferred from a computer.
GradeGrade ON/OFFDetermines whether the Grade function is on or off.
Demo CancelD-CancelON/OFF
Determines whether Demo cancel is enabled or not. When this is set to
ON, the Demo Song will not play, even if the [DEMO] button is pressed.
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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 stan-
dard that allows these devices to send and receive performance and setting data. Natu-
rally, this instrument lets you save or send your keyboard performance as MIDI data, as
well as the songs, styles and panel settings.
The potential MIDI holds for your live performances and music creation/production is
enormous—simply by connecting this instrument to a computer and transmitting MIDI
data. In this section, you’ll learn the basics of MIDI and the specific MIDI functions pro-
vided by this instrument.
No doubt you have heard the terms “acoustic
instrument” and “digital instrument”. In the world
today, these are the two main categories of instru-
ments. Let’s consider a grand piano and a classical
guitar as representative acoustic instruments. They
are easy to understand. With the piano, you strike a
key, and a hammer inside hits some strings and
plays a note. With the guitar, you directly pluck a
string and the note sounds. But how does a digital
instrument go about playing a note?
As shown in the illustration above, in an electronic
instrument the sampling note (previously recorded
note) stored in the tone generator section (elec-
tronic circuit) is played based on information
received from the keyboard. So then what is the
information from the keyboard 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 reso-
nated note, the electronic instrument puts out infor-
mation from the keyboard 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 generator. Using
these numbers as a basis, the tone generator plays
the stored sampling note.
Example of Keyboard Information
Your keyboard performance and all panel opera-
tions 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 Instru-
ment Digital Interface and it allows different musi-
cal instruments 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 performance 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 per-
formance potential to even higher levels.
MIDI messages can be divided into two groups:
Channel messages and System messages.
What Is MIDI?
●Acoustic guitar note production
Pluck a string and the body
resonates the sound.
●Digital instrument note production
Based on playing information from the keyboard, a sampling note
stored in the tone generator is played through the speakers.
Playing the keyboard
Tone Generator
(Electronic circuit)
LR
Sampling
Note
Sampling
Note
Voice number (with what voice)1 (grand piano)
Note number (with which key)60 (C3)
Note on (when was it pressed) and
note off (when was it released)
Timing expressed
numerically (quarter note)
Velocity (about how strong)120 (strong)
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●Channel Messages
This instrument is capable of handling 16 MIDI
channels simultaneously—meaning it can play up
to sixteen different instruments at the same time.
Channel messages transmit information such as
Note ON/OFF, Program Change, for each of the 16
channels.
●System Messages
This is data that is used in common by the entire
MIDI system. System messages include messages
like Exclusive Messages that transmit data unique
to each instrument manufacturer and Realtime
Messages that control the MIDI device.
The following functions become available when this instrument is connected to a computer.
● Performance data can be transferred between the instrument and the computer (page 87).
● Files can be transferred between the instrument and the computer (page 89).
The connection procedure is as follows:
1
Install the USB-MIDI driver on your com-
puter.
The USB–MIDI driver is included on the CD-ROM.
Installation of the USB MIDI driver is described on
page 92.
2
Connect the USB terminal of the computer
to the USB terminal on the instrument using
a standard USB cable (USB cable sold sep-
arately).
The supplied CD-ROM also includes a Musicsoft
Downloader application that allows you to transfer
song files from your computer to the instrument’s
flash memory. For instructions about how to install
Musicsoft Downloader and how to transfer song
files, see page 90.
■Precautions when using the [USB] termi-
nal
When connecting the computer to the [USB] termi-
nal, make sure to observe the following points.
Failing to do so risks freezing the computer and
corrupting or losing the data. If the computer or the
instrument freezes, restart the application software
or the computer OS, or turn the power to the instru-
ment off then on again.
Message NameInstrument 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 ChangeInstrument settings (volume, pan, etc.)
Message NameInstrument Operation/Panel Setting
Exclusive MessageReverb/chorus settings, etc.
Realtime MessagesStart/stop operation
Connecting a Personal Computer
USB cable
YPT-410
•Use an AB type USB cable of less than about 3 meters.
•Before connecting the computer to the [USB] terminal, exit from
any power-saving mode of the computer (such as suspended,
sleep, standby).
•Before turning on the power to the instrument, connect the com-
puter to the [USB] terminal.
•Execute the following before turning the power to the instrument
on/off or plugging/unplugging the USB cable to/from the [USB]
terminal.
•Quit any open application software on the computer.
•Make sure that data is not being transmitted from the instru-
ment. (Data is transmitted whenever you play notes on the
keyboard or play back a song, etc.)
•While a USB device is connected to the instrument, you should
wait for six seconds or more between these operations: (1) when
turning the power of the instrument off then on again, or (2) when
alternately connecting/disconnecting the USB cable.
CAUTION
•The Musicsoft Downloader application may not be able to access the
instrument in the following cases:
•During style playback.
•During song playback.
NOTE
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By connecting the instrument to a computer, the instrument’s performance data can be used on the com-
puter, and performance data from the computer can be played on the instrument.
The instrument has 32-note maximum polyphony. This means
that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once, regard-
less of what functions are used. Auto accompaniment uses a
number of the available notes, so when auto accompaniment
is used the total number of available notes for playing on the
keyboard is correspondingly reduced. The same applies to the
Split Voice and Song functions. If the maximum polyphony is
exceeded, earlier played notes will be cut off and the most
recent notes have priority (last note priority).
●Panel Voice List
•The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for
each voice. Use these program change numbers when
playing the instrument via MIDI from an external device.
•Program Numbers 001 to 128 directly relate to MIDI Pro-
gram Change Numbers 000 to 127. That is, Program Num-
bers and Program Change Numbers differ by a value of 1.
Remember to take this into consideration.
•Some voices may sound continuously or have a long
decay after the notes have been released while the sus-
tain pedal (footswitch) is held.
NOTE
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
PIANO
001000112001Grand Piano
002000112002Bright Piano
003000112007Harpsichord
004000112004Honky-tonk Piano
005000112003MIDI Grand Piano
006000113003CP 80
E.PIANO
007000114005Cool! Galaxy Electric Piano
008000113006Hyper Tines
009000112005Funky Electric Piano
010000112006DX Modern Electric Piano
011000114006Venus Electric Piano
012000112008Clavi
ORGAN
013000118019Cool! Organ
014000117019Cool! Rotor Organ
015000112017Jazz Organ 1
016000113017Jazz Organ 2
017000112019Rock Organ
018000114019Purple Organ
019000112018Click Organ
020000116017Bright Organ
021000127019Theater Organ
02200012102016'+2' Organ
02300012002016'+4' Organ
024000113020Chapel Organ
025000112020Church Organ
026000112021Reed Organ
ACCORDION
027000112022Musette Accordion
028000113022Traditional Accordion
029000113024Bandoneon
030000113023Modern Harp
031000112023Harmonica
GUITAR
032000112025Classical Guitar
033000112026Folk Guitar
034000112027Jazz Guitar
03500011702860’s Clean Guitar
03600011302612Strings Guitar
037000112028Clean Guitar
038000113027Octave Guitar
039000112029Muted Guitar
040000112030Overdriven Guitar
041000112031Distortion Guitar
BASS
042000112034Finger Bass
043000112033Acoustic Bass
044000112035Pick Bass
045000112036Fretless Bass
046000112037Slap Bass
047000112039Synth Bass
048000113039Hi-Q Bass
049000113040Dance Bass
STRINGS
050000112049String Ensemble
051000112050Chamber Strings
052000113050Slow Strings
053000112045Tremolo Strings
054000112051Synth Strings
055000112046Pizzicato Strings
056000112041Violin
057000112043Cello
058000112044Contrabass
059000112047Harp
060000112106Banjo
061000112056Orchestra Hit
CHOIR
062000112053Choir
063000113053Vocal Ensemble
064000112055Air Choir
065000112054Vox Humana
SAXOPHONE
066000117067Sweet! Tenor Sax
067000113065Sweet! Soprano Sax
068000112067Tenor Sax
069000112066Alto Sax
070000112065Soprano Sax
071000112068Baritone Sax
072000114067Breathy Tenor Sax
073000112072Clarinet
074000112069Oboe
075000112070English Horn
076000112071Bassoon
TRUMPET
077000115057Sweet! Trumpet
078000112057Trumpet
079000112058Trombone
080000113058Trombone Section
081000112060Muted Trumpet
082000112061French Horn
083000112059Tuba
BRASS
084000112062Brass Section
085000113062Big Band Brass
08600011306380’s Brass
087000119062Mellow Horns
088000114063Techno Brass
089000112063Synth Brass
FLUTE
090000114074Sweet! Flute
091000113076Sweet! Pan Flute
092000112074Flute
093000112073Piccolo
094000112076Pan Flute
095000112075Recorder
096000112080Ocarina
SYNTH LEAD
097000112081Square Lead
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
Voice List
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●XGlite Voice/XGlite Optional Voice* List
098000112082Sawtooth Lead
099000115082Analogon
100000119082Fargo
101000112099Star Dust
102000112086Voice Lead
103000112101Brightness
SYNTH PAD
104000112092Xenon Pad
105000112095Equinox
106000112089Fantasia
107000113090Dark Moon
108000113101Bell Pad
PERCUSSION
109000112012Vibraphone
110000112013Marimba
111000112014Xylophone
112000112115Steel Drums
113000112009Celesta
114000112011Music Box
115000112015Tubular Bells
116000112048Timpani
DRUM KITS
117127000001Standard Kit 1
118127000002Standard Kit 2
119127000009Room Kit
120127000017Rock Kit
121127000025Electronic Kit
122127000026Analog Kit
123127000113Dance Kit
124127000033Jazz Kit
125127000041Brush Kit
126127000049Symphony Kit
127126000001SFX Kit 1
128126000002SFX Kit 2
ARPEGGIO
129000112081Synth Sequence
130000112082Sawtooth Lead Arpeggio
131000115082Analog Sequence
132000096082Chord Sequence
133000006082Sawtooth
134000000081Square Pulse
135000113063Trance
136000114063Synth Echo
137000112001Piano Arpeggio
138000114005Ballad Electric Piano
139000117028Guitar Chord
140000112025Guitar Arpeggio
141000113039Acid Synth
142127000001Arabic Loop
143127000002Massive Percussion
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
PIANO
144000000001Grand Piano
145000001001Grand Piano KSP
146000040001Piano Strings
147000041001Dream
148000000002Bright Piano
149000001002Bright Piano KSP
150000000003Electric Grand Piano
151000001003Electric Grand Piano KSP
152000032003Detuned CP80
153000000004Honky-tonk Piano
154000001004Honky-tonk Piano KSP
155000000005Electric Piano 1
156000001005Electric Piano 1 KSP
157000032005Chorus Electric Piano 1
158000000006Electric Piano 2
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
159000001006Electric Piano 2 KSP
*160000032006Chorus Electric Piano 2
161000041006DX + Analog Electric Piano
162000000007Harpsichord
163000001007Harpsichord KSP
164000035007Harpsichord 2
165000000008Clavi
166000001008Clavi KSP
CHROMATIC
167000000009Celesta
168000000010Glockenspiel
169000000011Music Box
170000064011Orgel
171000000012Vibraphone
172000001012Vibraphone KSP
173000000013Marimba
174000001013Marimba KSP
175000064013Sine Marimba
176000097013Balimba
177000098013Log Drums
178000000014Xylophone
179000000015Tubular Bells
180000096015Church Bells
181000097015Carillon
182000000016Dulcimer
183000035016Dulcimer 2
184000096016Cimbalom
185000097016Santur
ORGAN
186000000017Drawbar Organ
187000032017Detuned Drawbar Organ
18800003301760’s Drawbar Organ 1
18900003401760’s Drawbar Organ 2
19000003501770’s Drawbar Organ 1
19100003701760’s Drawbar Organ 3
19200004001716+2'2/3
193000064017Organ Bass
19400006501770’s Drawbar Organ 2
195000066017Cheezy Organ
196000067017Drawbar Organ 2
197000000018Percussive Organ
19800002401870’s Percussive Organ
199000032018Detuned Percussive Organ
200000033018Light Organ
201000037018Percussive Organ 2
202000000019Rock Organ
203000064019Rotary Organ
204000065019Slow Rotary
205000066019Fast Rotary
206000000020Church Organ
207000032020Church Organ 3
208000035020Church Organ 2
209000040020Notre Dame
210000064020Organ Flute
211000065020Tremolo Organ Flute
212000000021Reed Organ
213000040021Puff Organ
214000000022Accordion
215000000023Harmonica
216000032023Harmonica 2
217000000024Tango Accordion
218000064024Tango Accordion 2
GUITAR
219000000025Nylon Guitar
220000043025Velocity Guitar Harmonics
221000096025Ukulele
222000000026Steel Guitar
22300003502612-string Guitar
224000040026Nylon & Steel Guitar
225000041026Steel Guitar with Body Sound
226000096026Mandolin
227000000027Jazz Guitar
228000032027Jazz Amp
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
Voice List
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229000000028Clean Guitar
230000032028Chorus Guitar
231000000029Muted Guitar
232000040029Funk Guitar
233000041029Muted Steel Guitar
234000045029Jazz Man
235000000030Overdriven Guitar
236000043030Guitar Pinch
237000000031Distortion Guitar
238000040031Feedback Guitar
239000041031Feedback Guitar 2
240000000032Guitar Harmonics
241000065032Guitar Feedback
242000066032Guitar Harmonics 2
BASS
243000000033Acoustic Bass
244000040033Jazz Rhythm
245000045033Velocity Crossfade Upright Bass
246000000034Finger Bass
247000018034Finger Dark
248000040034Bass & Distorted Electric Guitar
249000043034Finger Slap Bass
250000045034Finger Bass 2
251000065034Modulated Bass
252000000035Pick Bass
253000028035Muted Pick Bass
254000000036Fretless Bass
255000032036Fretless Bass 2
256000033036Fretless Bass 3
257000034036Fretless Bass 4
258000000037Slap Bass 1
259000032037Punch Thumb Bass
260000000038Slap Bass 2
261000043038Velocity Switch Slap
262000000039Synth Bass 1
263000040039Techno Synth Bass
264000000040Synth Bass 2
265000006040Mellow Synth Bass
266000012040Sequenced Bass
267000018040Click Synth Bass
268000019040Synth Bass 2 Dark
*269000040040Modular Synth Bass
270000041040DX Bass
STRINGS
271000000041Violin
272000008041Slow Violin
273000000042Viola
274000000043Cello
275000000044Contrabass
276000000045Tremolo Strings
277000008045Slow Tremolo Strings
278000040045Suspense Strings
279000000046Pizzicato Strings
280000000047Orchestral Harp
281000040047Yang Chin
282000000048Timpani
ENSEMBLE
283000000049Strings 1
284000003049Stereo Strings
285000008049Slow Strings
28600003504960’s Strings
287000040049Orchestra
288000041049Orchestra 2
289000042049Tremolo Orchestra
290000045049Velocity Strings
291000000050Strings 2
292000003050Stereo Slow Strings
293000008050Legato Strings
294000040050Warm Strings
295000041050Kingdom
296000000051Synth Strings 1
297000000052Synth Strings 2
298000000053Choir Aahs
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
299000003053Stereo Choir
300000032053Mellow Choir
301000040053Choir Strings
302000000054Voice Oohs
303000000055Synth Voice
304000040055Synth Voice 2
305000041055Choral
306000064055Analog Voice
307000000056Orchestra Hit
308000035056Orchestra Hit 2
309000064056Impact
BRASS
310000000057Trumpet
311000032057Warm Trumpet
312000000058Trombone
313000018058Trombone 2
314000000059Tuba
315000000060Muted Trumpet
316000000061French Horn
317000006061French Horn Solo
318000032061French Horn 2
319000037061Horn Orchestra
320000000062Brass Section
321000035062Trumpet & Trombone Section
322000000063Synth Brass 1
323000020063Resonant Synth Brass
324000000064Synth Brass 2
325000018064Soft Brass
326000041064Choir Brass
REED
327000000065Soprano Sax
328000000066Alto Sax
329000040066Sax Section
330000000067Tenor Sax
331000040067Breathy Tenor Sax
332000000068Baritone Sax
333000000069Oboe
334000000070English Horn
335000000071Bassoon
336000000072Clarinet
PIPE
337000000073Piccolo
338000000074Flute
339000000075Recorder
340000000076Pan Flute
341000000077Blown Bottle
342000000078Shakuhachi
343000000079Whistle
344000000080Ocarina
SYNTH LEAD
345000000081Square Lead
346000006081Square Lead 2
347000008081LM Square
348000018081Hollow
349000019081Shroud
350000064081Mellow
351000065081Solo Sine
352000066081Sine Lead
353000000082Sawtooth Lead
354000006082Sawtooth Lead 2
355000008082Thick Sawtooth
356000018082Dynamic Sawtooth
357000019082Digital Sawtooth
358000020082Big Lead
359000096082Sequenced Analog
360000000083Calliope Lead
361000065083Pure Lead
362000000084Chiff Lead
363000000085Charang Lead
364000064085Distorted Lead
365000000086Voice Lead
366000000087Fifths Lead
367000035087Big Five
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
Voice List
YPT-410 Owner’s Manual109
The voice number with an asterisk (*) is XGlite optional voice.
368000000088Bass & Lead
369000016088Big & Low
370000064088Fat & Perky
371000065088Soft Whirl
SYNTH PAD
372000000089New Age Pad
373000064089Fantasy
374000000090Warm Pad
375000000091Poly Synth Pad
376000000092Choir Pad
377000066092Itopia
378000000093Bowed Pad
379000000094Metallic Pad
380000000095Halo Pad
381000000096Sweep Pad
SYNTH EFFECTS
382000000097Rain
383000065097African Wind
384000066097Carib
385000000098Sound Track
386000027098Prologue
387000000099Crystal
388000012099Synth Drum Comp
389000014099Popcorn
390000018099Tiny Bells
391000035099Round Glockenspiel
392000040099Glockenspiel Chimes
393000041099Clear Bells
394000042099Chorus Bells
395000065099Soft Crystal
396000070099Air Bells
397000071099Bell Harp
398000072099Gamelimba
399000000100Atmosphere
400000018100Warm Atmosphere
401000019100Hollow Release
402000040100Nylon Electric Piano
403000064100Nylon Harp
404000065100Harp Vox
405000066100Atmosphere Pad
406000000101Brightness
407000000102Goblins
408000064102Goblins Synth
409000065102Creeper
410000067102Ritual
411000068102To Heaven
412000070102Night
413000071102Glisten
414000096102Bell Choir
415000000103Echoes
416000000104Sci-Fi
WORLD
417000000105Sitar
418000032105Detuned Sitar
419000035105Sitar 2
420000097105Tamboura
421000000106Banjo
422000028106Muted Banjo
423000096106Rabab
424000097106Gopichant
425000098106Oud
426000000107Shamisen
427000000108Koto
428000096108Taisho-kin
429000097108Kanoon
430000000109Kalimba
431000000110Bagpipe
432000000111Fiddle
433000000112Shanai
PERCUSSIVE
434000000113Tinkle Bell
435000096113Bonang
436000097113Altair
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
437000098113Gamelan Gongs
438000099113Stereo Gamelan Gongs
439000100113Rama Cymbal
440000000114Agogo
441000000115Steel Drums
442000097115Glass Percussion
443000098115Thai Bells
444000000116Woodblock
445000096116Castanets
446000000117Taiko Drum
447000096117Gran Cassa
448000000118Melodic Tom
449000064118Melodic Tom 2
450000065118Real Tom
451000066118Rock Tom
452000000119Synth Drum
453000064119Analog Tom
454000065119Electronic Percussion
455000000120Reverse Cymbal
SOUND EFFECTS
456000000121Fret Noise
457000000122Breath Noise
458000000123Seashore
459000000124Bird Tweet
460000000125Telephone Ring
461000000126Helicopter
462000000127Applause
463000000128Gunshot
464064000001Cutting Noise
465064000002Cutting Noise 2
466064000004String Slap
467064000017Flute Key Click
468064000033Shower
469064000034Thunder
470064000035Wind
471064000036Stream
472064000037Bubble
473064000038Feed
474064000049Dog
475064000050Horse
476064000051Bird Tweet 2
477064000056Maou
478064000065Phone Call
479064000066Door Squeak
480064000067Door Slam
481064000068Scratch Cut
482064000069Scratch Split
483064000070Wind Chime
484064000071Telephone Ring 2
485064000081Car Engine Ignition
486064000082Car Tires Squeal
487064000083Car Passing
488064000084Car Crash
489064000085Siren
490064000086Train
491064000087Jet Plane
492064000088Starship
493064000089Burst
494064000090Roller Coaster
495064000091Submarine
496064000097Laugh
497064000098Scream
498064000099Punch
499064000100Heartbeat
500064000101Footsteps
501064000113Machine Gun
502064000114Laser Gun
503064000115Explosion
504064000116Firework
Voice
No.
Bank Select
MIDI
Program
Change#
(1–128)
Voice Name
MSB
(0–127)
LSB
(0–127)
110YPT-410 Owner’s Manual
Drum Kit List
•“ ” indicates that the drum sound is the same as “Standard Kit 1”.
•Each percussion voice uses one note.
•The MIDI Note # and Note are actually one octave lower than keyboard Note # and Note. For example, in “117: Standard Kit 1”, the “Seq Click H” (Note# 36/
Note C1) corresponds to (Note# 24/Note C0).
•Key Off: Keys marked “O” stop sounding the instant they are released.
•Voices with the same Alternate Note Number (*1 ... 4) cannot be played simultaneously. (They are designed to be played alternately with each other.)
Voice No.117118119120121122
MSB (0–127) / LSB (0–127) / PC (1–128)127/000/001127/000/002127/000/009127/000/017127/000/025127/000/026
KeyboardMIDI
Key
Off
Alternate
assign
Standard Kit 1Standard Kit 2Room KitRock KitElectronic KitAnalog Kit
Note#NoteNote#Note
25C#013C#-13Surdo Mute
26D014D-13Surdo Open
27D#015D#-1Hi Q
28E016E-1Whip Slap
29F017F-14Scratch H
30F#018F#-14Scratch L
31G019G-1Finger Snap
32G#020G#-1Click Noise
33A021A-1Metronome Click
34A#022A#-1Metronome Bell
35B023B-1Seq Click L
36C124C0Seq Click H
37C#125C#0Brush Tap
38D126D0OBrush Swirl
39D#127D#0Brush Slap
40E128E0OBrush Tap SwirlReverse CymbalReverse Cymbal
41F129F0OSnare RollSnare Roll 2
42F#130F#0CastanetHi Q 2Hi Q 2
43G131G0Snare SoftSnare Soft 2Snare Noisy
Snare Snappy Electro
Snare Noisy 4
44G#132G#0Sticks
45A133A0Kick SoftKick Tight 2Kick 3Kick Tight 2
46A#134A#0Open Rim Shot
Open Rim Shot H Short
47B135B0Kick TightKick Tight ShortKick 2Kick GateKick Analog Short
48C236C1KickKick ShortKick GateKick Gate HeavyKick Analog
49C#237C#1Side StickSide Stick Analog
50D238D1SnareSnare ShortSnare SnappySnare RockSnare Noisy 2Snare Analog
51D#239D#1Hand Clap
52E240E1Snare TightSnare Tight HSnare Tight SnappySnare Rock RimSnare Noisy 3Snare Analog 2
53F241F1Floor Tom LTom Room 1Tom Rock 1Tom Electro 1Tom Analog 1
54F#242F#11Hi-Hat Closed
Hi-Hat Closed Analog
55G243G1Floor Tom HTom Room 2Tom Rock 2Tom Electro 2Tom Analog 2
56G#244G#11Hi-Hat Pedal
Hi-Hat Closed Analog 2
57A245A1Low TomTom Room 3Tom Rock 3Tom Electro 3Tom Analog 3
58A#246A#11Hi-Hat Open Hi-Hat Open Analog
59B247B1Mid Tom LTom Room 4Tom Rock 4Tom Electro 4Tom Analog 4
60C348C2Mid Tom HTom Room 5Tom Rock 5Tom Electro 5Tom Analog 5
61C#349C#2Crash Cymbal 1Crash Analog
62D350D2High TomTom Room 6Tom Rock 6Tom Electro 6Tom Analog 6
63D#351D#2Ride Cymbal 1
64E352E2Chinese Cymbal
65F353F2Ride Cymbal Cup
66F#354F#2Tambourine
67G355G2Splash Cymbal
68G#356G#2CowbellCowbell Analog
69A357A2Crash Cymbal 2
70A#358A#2Vibraslap
71B359B2Ride Cymbal 2
72C460C3Bongo H
73C#461C#3Bongo L
74D462D3Conga H MuteConga Analog H
75D#463D#3Conga H OpenConga Analog M
76E464E3Conga LConga Analog L
77F465F3Timbale H
78F#466F#3Timbale L
79G467G3Agogo H
80G#468G#3Agogo L
81A469A3Cabasa
82A#470A#3MaracasMaracas 2
83B471B3OSamba Whistle H
84C572C4OSamba Whistle L
85C#573C#4Guiro Short
86D574D4OGuiro Long
87D#575D#4ClavesClaves 2
88E576E4Wood Block H
89F577F4Wood Block L
90F#578F#4Cuica MuteScratch H 2Scratch H 2
91G579G4Cuica OpenScratch L 2Scratch L 3
92G#580G#42Triangle Mute
93A581A42Triangle Open
94A#582A#4Shaker
95B583B4Jingle Bells
96C684C5Bell Tree
97C#685C#5
98D686D5
99D#687D#5
100E688E5
101F689F5
102F#690F#5
103G691G5
E1
F1
F#1
G1
G#1
A1
A#1
B1
C1
D#1
D1
C#1
E2
F2
F#2
G2
G#2
A2
A#2
B2
C2
D#2
D2
C#2
E3
F3
F#3
G3
G#3
A3
A#3
B3
C3
D#3
D3
C#3
E4
F4
F#4
G4
G#4
A4
A#4
B4
C4
D#4
D4
C#4
E5
F5
F#5
G5
G#5
A5
A#5
B5
C5
D#5
D5
C#5
C6
Drum Kit List
YPT-410 Owner’s Manual111
Voice No.117123124125126127128
MSB (0–127) / LSB (0–127) / PC (1–128)127/000/001127/000/113127/000/033127/000/041127/000/049126/000/001126/000/002
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