MOBILE MINI KEYBOARD Version 1.
This manual describes additions and changes with respect to the Owner’s Manual that came with your instrument. It also includes Version 1.2 content for the reface CS and reface DX. Table of Contents New reface CS Functions..........................................................................3 Master Tuning ............................................................................................................... 3 Master Transpose ....................................................................
New reface CS Functions Yamaha has upgraded the reface CS firmware, adding the following new functions. • • • • • • • • • Master Tuning Master Transpose Pitch Bend Range Transmit Channel Receive Channel Quantize Mode Guide / Click Sound Switch Foot Volume / Sustain Switch Sustain Master Tuning The Master Tuning function sets the tuning for the entire instrument (414.8 to 466.8 Hz). This can be very useful when you wish to tune your reface to the pitch of another instrument or a CD.
New reface CS Functions 2. While holding down the C2 key, press a key between A#3 and C#4. If, for example, you wish to raise the pitch by 1.00 Hz, press the C#4 key five times while holding down the C2 key. Parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) Setting keys Lower by about 0.2 Hz (-0.2 Hz) Raise by about 0.2 Hz (+0.2 Hz) A#3 C#4 C2 Master Tuning B3 C4 Set to 442.0 Hz Return to 440.
New reface CS Functions Master Transpose The Master Transpose function adjusts the sound produced by the keyboard in semitone units (where 12 semitones equals one octave). This allows you to, for example, change the key of a song while still playing the same keys on the keyboard. Factory default setting: 0 Procedure 1. While holding down the A3, C#4, and E4 keys, set the [ Settings mode. ] (Standby/On) switch to On ( ).
New reface CS Functions 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above. Parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) No sound produced Sound produced C#2 D#2 C2 D2 E2 5. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn off the instrument and exit Advanced Settings mode. In order to avoid changing other parameter settings while playing, be sure to always exit Advanced Settings mode after changing settings.
New reface CS Functions Adjusting in semitone units 1. While holding down the A3, C#4, and E4 keys, set the [ Settings mode. ] (Standby/On) switch to On ( ). This activates Advanced C #4 A3 E4 In this mode, all of the OSC [TYPE] lamps light up, and you can change parameters by using the keyboard. While holding down the E2 key, press a key between C3 and C5. 22 20 18 15 13 8 6 3 Setting keys 1 Parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) 10 2.
New reface CS Functions 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above. Parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) No sound produced Sound produced C#2 D#2 C2 D2 E2 5. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn off the instrument and exit Advanced Settings mode. In order to avoid changing other parameter settings while playing, be sure to always exit Advanced Settings mode after changing settings.
New reface CS Functions 3. Release the C#2 key and confirm that all of the OSC [TYPE] lamps light up. This indicates that your setting has been saved. NOTICE Do not turn off the instrument until all of the OSC [TYPE] lamps have lit up. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to data becoming corrupted. 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above.
New reface CS Functions While holding down the D#2 key, press a key between C3 and E4. D #2 8 ch 6 ch 3 ch 1 ch Receive Channel 15 ch Setting keys 13 ch Parameter selection keys (C2 to E2) 10 ch 2. C#3 D#3 F#3 G#3 A#3 C#4 D#4 All 2 ch 4 ch 5 ch 7 ch 9 ch 11 ch 12 ch 14 ch 16 ch C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 Whenever you press a parameter selection key or a setting key, the lighting condition of the OSC [TYPE] lamps changes accordingly. No sound is produced during the setting process. 3.
New reface CS Functions Quantize Mode Quantize mode lets you automatically quantize notes in real time as you record. Quantize aligns the timing of note events to the nearest beat. On your reface CS, you can select either sixteenth notes or eighth-note triplets as the quantize timing. Setting Quantize mode D3 E3 Quantize On/Off Quantize Timing While holding down the D3 key, press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to toggle Quantize mode on and off.
New reface CS Functions Foot Volume / Sustain Switch The Foot Volume / Sustain Switch function sets whether Foot Volume or Sustain is to be controlled via the [FOOT CONTROLLER] jack. Factory default setting: Foot Volume Procedure 1. While holding down the F3 key, set the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to On ( ). F3 Each time you perform this operation, the setting toggles between Foot Volume and Sustain. Display when set Foot Volume Lamps from the LOOPER section light up.
New reface DX Functions Yamaha has upgraded the reface DX firmware, adding the following new parameters. • • • • Master Tuning Master Transpose Quantize Mode Guide / Click Sound Switch Master Tuning (M.TUNE) Master Transpose (M.TP) Master Tuning and Master Transpose can be set on the Tuning screen that has been added as Page 2 displayed by using the [FUNCTION] button. Page 2: Tuning screen M.TUNE (Master Tuning) M.TP (Master Transpose) 414.8 to 466.
New reface DX Functions Quantize Mode Quantize mode lets you automatically quantize notes in real time as you record. Quantize aligns the timing of note events to the nearest beat. On your reface DX, you can select either sixteenth notes or eighth-note triplets as the quantize timing. Factory default setting: Quantize off Setting Quantize mode Looper recording standby Looper playing Quantize mode can be set on the Looper’s Recording Standby screen or Playing screen.
New reface CP Functions Yamaha has upgraded the reface CP firmware, adding the following new functions. • • • • Master Tuning Master Transpose Transmit Channel Receive Channel Master Tuning The Master Tuning function sets the tuning for the entire instrument (414.8 to 466.8 Hz). This can be very useful when you wish to tune your reface to the pitch of another instrument or a CD. Factory default setting: 440.0 Hz Setting to either 440.0 Hz or 442.0 Hz 1.
New reface CP Functions 2. While holding down the C2 key, press a key between A#3 and C#4. If, for example, you wish to raise the pitch by 1.00 Hz, press the C#4 key five times while holding down the C2 key. Parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) Setting keys Lower by about 0.2 Hz (-0.2 Hz) Raise by about 0.2 Hz (+0.2 Hz) A#3 C#4 C2 Master Tuning B3 C4 Set to 442.0 Hz Return to 440.
New reface CP Functions Master Transpose The Master Transpose function adjusts the sound produced by the keyboard in semitone units (where 12 semitones equals one octave). This allows you to, for example, change the key of a song while still playing the same keys on the keyboard. Factory default setting: 0 Procedure 1. While holding down the A3, C#4, and E4 keys, set the [ Settings mode. ] (Standby/On) switch to On ( ).
New reface CP Functions 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above. Parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) No sound produced Sound produced C#2 D#2 C2 D2 5. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn off the instrument and exit Advanced Settings mode. In order to avoid changing other parameter settings while playing, be sure to always exit Advanced Settings mode after changing settings.
New reface CP Functions 3. Release the C#2 key and confirm that all of the [TYPE] lamps light up. This indicates that your setting has been saved. NOTICE Do not turn off the instrument until all of the [TYPE] lamps have lit up. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to data becoming corrupted. 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above.
New reface CP Functions While holding down the D#2 key, press a key between C3 and E4. D #2 8 ch 6 ch 3 ch 1 ch Receive Channel 15 ch Setting keys 13 ch Parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) 10 ch 2. C#3 D#3 F#3 G#3 A#3 C#4 D#4 All 2 ch 4 ch 5 ch 7 ch 9 ch 11 ch 12 ch 14 ch 16 ch C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 Whenever you press a parameter selection key or a setting key, the lighting condition of the [TYPE] lamps changes accordingly. No sound is produced during the setting process. 3.
New reface YC Functions Yamaha has upgraded the reface YC firmware, adding the following new functions. • • • • Master Tuning Master Transpose Transmit Channel Receive Channel In addition, when the rotary speed is FAST, you can now also switch to SLOW by moving the [ROTARY SPEED] lever up once. Master Tuning The Master Tuning function sets the tuning for the entire instrument (414.8 to 466.8 Hz). This can be very useful when you wish to tune your reface to the pitch of another instrument or a CD.
New reface YC Functions 2. While holding down the C2 key, press a key between A#3 and C#4. If, for example, you wish to raise the pitch by 1.00 Hz, press the C#4 key five times while holding down the C2 key. Parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) Setting keys Lower by about 0.2 Hz (-0.2 Hz) Raise by about 0.2 Hz (+0.2 Hz) A#3 C#4 C2 Master Tuning B3 C4 Set to 442.0 Hz Return to 440.
New reface YC Functions Master Transpose The Master Transpose function adjusts the sound produced by the keyboard in semitone units (where 12 semitones equals one octave). This allows you to, for example, change the key of a song while still playing the same keys on the keyboard. Factory default setting: 0 Procedure 1. While holding down the A3, C#4, and E4 keys, set the [ Settings mode. ] (Standby/On) switch to On ( ).
New reface YC Functions 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above. Parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) No sound produced Sound produced C#2 D#2 C2 D2 5. Press the [ ] (Standby/On) switch to turn off the instrument and exit Advanced Settings mode. In order to avoid changing other parameter settings while playing, be sure to always exit Advanced Settings mode after changing settings.
New reface YC Functions 3. Release the C#2 key and confirm that all of the [WAVE] lamps light up. This indicates that your setting has been saved. NOTICE Do not turn off the instrument until all of the [WAVE] lamps have lit up. Failure to observe this precaution can lead to data becoming corrupted. 4. Play a key other than the parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) to check the sound. If you need to continue adjusting, return to Step 2 above.
New reface YC Functions While holding down the D#2 key, press a key between C3 and E4. D #2 8 ch 6 ch 3 ch 1 ch Receive Channel 15 ch Setting keys 13 ch Parameter selection keys (C2 to D#2) 10 ch 2. C#3 D#3 F#3 G#3 A#3 C#4 D#4 All 2 ch 4 ch 5 ch 7 ch 9 ch 11 ch 12 ch 14 ch 16 ch C3 D3 E3 F3 G3 A3 B3 C4 D4 E4 Whenever you press a parameter selection key or a setting key, the lighting condition of the [WAVE] lamps changes accordingly. No sound is produced during the setting process. 3.
Appendix Keyboard Settings Various settings can be made by pressing the [ ] (Standby/On) switch while holding down a specific key on the keyboard. If the instrument is turned on, you will need to turn it off once to make settings in this way. Each setting is toggled on and off, etc. whenever this procedure is carried out. However, when you have set the Auto Power-Off function to off (disabled), you will need to do a Factory Reset in order to turn in back on (enabled).
Appendix Setting Confirmation For confirming the current settings of all parameters set by using the keyboard.