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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: Power supply/Power cord Connections • 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.
NOTICE Information To avoid the possibility of malfunction/ damage to the product, damage to data, or damage to other property, follow the notices below. About copyrights Handling • 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.
Welcome Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha YC88/YC73. This instrument is a Stage Keyboard designed especially for live performance. Please read this Owner’s Manual carefully before using the instrument in order to take full advantage of its various features. When you have finished reading the manual, keep it in a safe, accessible place, and refer to it when you need to better understand an operation or function.
Contents PRECAUTIONS ..................................................................5 NOTICE ...............................................................................7 Information..........................................................................7 Welcome...............................................................................8 Accessories ...........................................................................8 Main Features .........................................................
Controls and Functions Front Panel 3 2 5 4 1 6 SPEAKER/AMP Section (page 18) Organ Section (page 14) 7 8 9 ) Live Set (page 12) 1 Bend Lever Settings of LCD and the lamps For using as the Pitch Bend controller or as to change the rotation speed of the rotary speaker on the SPEAKER/ AMP Section. Which of the two functions is used by the Bend Lever can be set from the [SETTINGS] button → “Controllers” → “Bend Lever” → “Mode” (page 49). In the default settings, this is set to “Pitch Bend.
Controls and Functions Keys (Key A, Key B) Sections (page 16) EFFECT, SPEAKER/AMP, REVERB Sections (pages 17–19) Master EQ (page 19) 6 [EXIT] button 9 [TOUCH] button The MENU screens and the SETTINGS screens have a hierarchical structure. Press this button to exit from the current screen and return to the previous level. Also, holding down this button and pressing other specific buttons/knobs gives you access to a variety of convenient shortcuts and quick operations (Special Operations; page 31).
Controls and Functions Live Set Live Set View @ # $ ! % ^ Turn the Encoder dial when at the Top screen to open the Live Set View. On the Live Set View, the names of the Live Set Sounds [1]–[8] for one Live Set Page are displayed in a screen. The indication will appear on the left of the currently selected Live Set Sound. To change the Live Set Sound in Live Set View, turn the Encoder dial to select a Live Set Sound, and then press the [ENTER] button.
Controls and Functions NOTE If you wish to store the currently edited settings to another Live Set Sound, use the Encoder dial to select which Live Set Sound to store the data to. You can confirm the sound of that has already been stored in the destination by playing the keyboard, before step 2. Initializing the Live Set Sound 1. Call up the Live Set Sound you want to initialize. 2. Open the initialization screen. [MENU] button → “Job” → “Live Set Manager”→ “Initialize.” 3. Execute initialization.
Controls and Functions Organ Section * G F K J I H ( C D A B E & The YC88/YC73 Organ Section allows you to select an organ type from the VCM Organ tone generator that faithfully reproduces a tonewheel-type vintage organ or an FM tone generator that reproduces a transistor-type organ, and uses physical drawbars allowing you to perform while changing the organ sound in real time.
Controls and Functions ( LOWER/UPPER [L U] button The Organ Section is divided into two parts: LOWER and UPPER. Use this button to select which of those two parts you want to display/change the settings of. A SPLIT [L U] button For selecting the setting whether each part of the Organ sounds or not when you play each keyboard section relative to the Split Point. Pressing the button alternates sequentially between the four settings.
Controls and Functions P SPLIT [L R] button Keys (Key A/Key B) Section d N Determines where the currently selected Section can be played on the keyboard, with the Split Point as the basis. Pressing the button alternates sequentially between the three settings. M O c b a d S R P Q T c L The Section sounds no matter where on the keyboard you play. L The Section sounds only when you play the left section of the keyboard.
Controls and Functions b Effect type selection switch/display Use this switch to select the type of Insertion Effects. The type name currently selected is displayed using two characters. The Effect types that can be selected in EFFECT 1/2 and the EFFECT Section are different. For a list of the available Effect types, refer to page 32. Operating this switch while holding the [EXIT] button, moves to the top of next/previous Effect category (page 31).
Controls and Functions g [TAP] button Use this button to control the speed (tempo) when the “Tempo Delay” type is selected. Tap this button three times or more to change the tempo. You can also change the “Tempo Delay Time” (page 45) by turning the [RATE] knob while holding the [EXIT] button. tune the status of the rotary speaker from [SETTINGS] button “Sound” “Rotary Speaker” (page 44). • Rtr A and Rtr B use monaural input and stereo/monaural output.
Controls and Functions REVERB Section Master EQ s p t u q v r Master EQ adjusts the tone of the overall sound. o The REVERB Section applies a reverb effect to all Voice Sections, creating a rich, special ambience as if you are playing in a concert hall or other performance space. o Section [ON/OFF] switch r MASTER EQUALIZER [ON/OFF] button To enable (turn on) or disable (turn off) the Master EQ. The lamp is lit up when Master EQ is applied.
Rear Panel 1 2 4 3 5 AC outlet USB flash drive 1 [STANDBY/ON] switch 6 MIDI [IN]/[OUT] terminals For switching the instrument to standby or turning it on. With a standard MIDI cable (commercially available), you can connect an external MIDI instrument, and control it from this instrument. Likewise, you can use an external MIDI device (such as a keyboard or sequencer) to control the sounds on this instrument. 2 [AC IN] jack For connecting the supplied AC power cord.
Controls and Functions 6 7 8 9 ) ! @ # 3 FC3A, FC4A, FC5 FC4A, FC5 External MIDI keyboard, etc. External synthesizer, etc. Headphones Mixer, etc. FC7 Keyboard amplifier or Monitor speakers 9 FOOT CONTROLLER [1]/[2] jacks # [PHONES] jack For connecting a separately sold foot controller (FC7), which conveniently lets you continuously control one of various different assignable functions with your foot— such as volume and the tone of Voice Sections.
Setting Up Setting Up Power Supply Connect the respective ends of the supplied AC power cord in the following order. Make sure the [STANDBY/ ON] switch on the instrument is set to the STANDBY position. 1. Connect the supplied power cord to the [AC IN] jack on the instrument’s rear panel. 2. Connect the other end of the power cord to an AC outlet.
Basic Structure & Display Content Auto Power Off Function The Auto Power Off function automatically turns off this instrument after 30 minutes of inactivity. By default, this is set to “Disable.” Setting the Auto Power Off function [MENU] button → “General” → “Auto Power Off” → “Enable” (page 38). NOTICE • Since any unsaved data will be lost when the Auto Power Off function turns off this instrument. Make sure to store your work before this occurs.
Exiting from the Current Screen The MENU screens and the SETTINGS screens are arranged in a hierarchical structure. To move one step back to the previous hierarchy, press the [EXIT] button. Pressing the [EXIT] button several times will return you to the Top (Live Set Sound) screen. Editing File Names/Live Set Sound Names Editing File Names [MENU] button → “File” → “File Utility” → “Rename” → Select the desired file for which you wish to edit the name → Edit the name → [ENTER] button to save the file.
Saving / Loading Data Saving / Loading Data In the File screens ([MENU] button → “File”), you can save/load the data of this instrument, including the entire system settings, entire Live Set, or each Live Set Sound to/from a USB flash drive. NOTE Before using a USB flash drive, be sure to read “Precaution when using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal” (page 26). Saving the settings to a USB flash drive Loading the settings from a USB flash drive 1.
Saving / Loading Data Precautions when using the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal This instrument features a built-in USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. When connecting a USB device to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal, be sure to handle the USB device with care. Follow the important precautions below. NOTE For more information about the handling of USB devices, refer to the owner’s manual of the USB device.
Using with External Devices Using with External Devices By using the MIDI [IN]/[OUT] terminals and the USB [TO HOST] terminal, you can connect various kinds of external devices to this instrument. • MIDI [IN]/[OUT] terminals: Connecting the instrument to an external MIDI device (synthesizer, tone generator module, etc.), and transmit/receive MIDI data. • USB [TO HOST] terminal: Connecting the instrument to a computer or iPhone/iPad, and transmit/receive MIDI and audio data.
Using with External Devices Setting the MIDI transmit and receive channels To control a device using MIDI data, you must match the transmit channel on the controlling device and the receive channel on the controlled device. You can change the transmit channel (Tx) and receive channel (Rx) on this instrument to any number. Make changes as necessary from the [MENU] button → “General” → “MIDI Settings” → “MIDI Channel” → “Tx”/ “Rx.
Using with External Devices Connecting to a computer By connecting this instrument to your computer, you can use musical production applications such as DAW software to expand your musical possibilities. Here are some of the creative options you can explore. • Using this instrument as an external tone generator or MIDI keyboard for DAW software. • Recording your performance on this instrument in MIDI or audio format by DAW software on your computer.
Using with External Devices MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) is a global standard designed to allow performance, Voice, and other data to be transferred between musical instruments. As such, reliable data communication is assured even between musical instruments and equipment from different manufacturers. In addition to data generated by playing the keyboard or selecting a Live Set Sound, a wide range of other data types can also be exchanged via MIDI.
Special Operations List The Special Operations are convenient shortcuts that help you quickly set important functions and parameters, especially for Live Set Sounds. To use them, hold down the [EXIT] button and operate the relevant controls listed below. Location Operation Description Center area of the panel [EXIT] + [SETTINGS] button Resets only those sound settings being edited to their default state. This operation does not overwrite the stored data of the Live Set Sound.
Insertion Effect Type List *Keys: These effect types can only be used in the EFFECT 1 and EFFECT 2 on the Key A and Key B Sections. *EFFECT: These effect types can only be used in the EFFECT Section. Category Type Name Description Stereo/ Mono G Chorus Chorus effect that produces a deep sound with complex modulation. Turn the [DEPTH] knob to adjust the depth, and the [RATE] knob to adjust the speed. Stereo SPX Chorus Chorus effect that uses a three-phase LFO to give more complex swell and spread.
Insertion Effect Type List Category Type Name Display Description Stereo/ Mono Wah Pedal Wah Wah that is controlled by the pedal. Turn the [DEPTH] knob to adjust the amount of distortion, and the [RATE] knob to adjust the amount of resonance. By default, pedal wah control is assigned to FOOT CONTROLLER [2]. Stereo Delay Cross Delay Delay that alternates the delayed repeats between the left and right sides of the stereo image.
EG/Filter Control Type List You can change the expression of the sound in real time by operating the [EG FILTER] knob while playing phrases. This list explains the control types of each EG and Filter. EG (Envelope Generator) EG allows you to determine how the level of the sound changes in time. This lets you to reproduce a variety of sound characteristics of natural acoustic instruments—such as the quick attack and decay of percussion sounds, or the long release of sustained piano sound.
EG/Filter Control Type List Filter Filter is a function that changes the tone of a sound by passing or only a specific frequency range and cutting signals in other frequency ranges. This instrument controls the following two characteristics with a single knob. Cutoff Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter (which frequency band signal or higher is cut), adjusting the brightness of the sound. Higher values result in a brighter sound.
MENU LIST From the [MENU] button, you can configure various parameters and functions that affect the whole system of this instrument. The settings will be stored in this instrument. Operation 1. Press the [MENU] button. 2. Use the Encoder dial and the [ENTER] button to select an item and display the settings screen. NOTE You can also use the LIVE SET buttons [1] to [6] to select the items directly. The LIVE SET buttons [1] to [6] correspond to the items in order from the top.
MENU LIST Function name MIDI Settings Description MIDI Control Determines the transmission of MIDI control messages. When this is set to “On,” MIDI messages corresponding to the controls on the instrument are transmitted when a setting is changed using the controls (knobs, etc.), allowing you to receive and record the operation information on DAW software or an external MIDI device.
MENU LIST Function name Keyboard/ Pedal Description Octave Shifts the octave range of the keyboard up or down. Settings: -3 – +3 Default: +0 Transpose Transposes the pitch of the keyboard up or down in semitones. Settings: -12 – +12 Default: +0 Touch Curve Determines how actual velocities will be generated according to the strength with which you play notes on the keyboard (page 11).
MENU LIST Control Panel Function name Panel Lock Settings Description Live Set Organ/Keys Determines whether the panel lock for each of the categories listed at left are enabled (On) or disabled (Off). Default: On Effect/Sp Amp/Reverb Master EQ Display Lights Section Determines whether the indicator lamps of each Section are always lit (“On”) regardless the status of the corresponding Section [ON/OFF] switch.
MENU LIST Function name Description Advanced Settings EG/Filter Reset Determines whether to reset (On) or maintain without resetting (Off) the parameters of EG and FILTER when Voices are switched in the Key A/Key B Sections. Default: On System Settings Power On Sound Determines which Live Set Sound is shown when this instrument is turned on. Default: 1-1 MIDI Device Number Determines the MIDI device numbers.
Function name Section Manager Edit Recall Description Initialize Organ Initializes all the settings under [SETTINGS] → “Sound” → “Organ Settings” of the Live Set Sound currently being edited. Rotary Speaker Initializes all the settings under [SETTINGS] → “Sound” → “Rotary Speaker” of the Live Set Sound currently being edited. FM Unison Initializes all the settings under “FM Unison” of the desired Section, of the Live Set Sound currently being edited.
SETTINGS LIST SETTINGS LIST From the [SETTINGS] button, you can configure and store the various settings of the currently selected Live Set Sound. The settings made here will all be stored in the Live Set Sound. Operation 1. Press the [SETTINGS] button. 2. Use the Encoder dial and the [ENTER] button to select an item and display the settings screen. NOTE If there are six or fewer items displayed on the screen, you can also use the LIVE SET buttons [1] to [6] to select the items directly.
SETTINGS LIST Function name Key A Settings/ Key B Settings Description Mono/Poly Selects whether to play the Section as monophonic (Mono) or polyphonic (Poly). When set to “Mono,” the icon is displayed to the right of the Section name (A, B) on the Top screen. Default: Poly Portamento Determines settings regarding the portamento function, which continuously changes the sound from one played note to the next. This can only be set when “Mono/Poly” is set to “Mono.
SETTINGS LIST Function name Description Rotary Speaker Determines the detailed operations of the VCM Rotary Speaker types (RtrA and RtrB types of the SPEAKER/AMP Section). Level Horn Determines the volume of the horn (treble). Settings: 0 – 127 Default: 64 Rotor Determines the volume of the rotor (bass). Settings: 0 – 127 Default: 64 Background Noise Switch Determines whether to include (On) or not include (Off) simulated background noise.
SETTINGS LIST Function name Description Tempo Delay Time Determines the delay time in note lengths relative to the tempo for the “Tempo Delay” effect. Settings: 1/32 Tri. – 1/2 Default: 1/4 NOTE You can change the tempo used for calculating the delay time by setting it with the [TAP] button or the [RATE] knob in the EFFECT Section.
SETTINGS LIST Function name Description Key A • Ext+Int: Sound is generated for both key-on signals received from an external MIDI device and performance on this instrument’s keyboard. • ExtOnly: Sound is generated only for key-on signals received from an external MIDI device. Sound is not generated when the keyboard on this instrument is played. • Off: Sound is not generated for key-on signals received from an external MIDI device. Sound is generated when the keyboard on this instrument is played.
SETTINGS LIST Master Keyboard This function is for using the YC88/YC73 as a master keyboard. It allows the keyboard to be split into as many as four different zones, each of which can control separate sounds of an external tone generator. For example, you can make a Live Set Sound combining Voices from this instrument and the connected external tone generators, or a Live Set Sound composed with Voices of external tone generators only.
SETTINGS LIST Function name Zone Settings Zone 1–4 Description Bank LSB* *: Detailed settings Determines the Bank Select LSB to be sent as a MIDI message to the external tone generator played by the currently selected zone upon selection of a Live Set Sound. Default: 0 Program Change* Determines the Program Change Number to be sent as a MIDI message to the external tone generator played by the currently selected zone upon selection of the Live Set Sound.
SETTINGS LIST Controllers Function name Description Bend Lever Switches the operation mode of the Bend Lever. • Pitch Bend: Operates as a Pitch Bend controller. • Rotary S/F: Switches between slow and fast for the rotary speaker of the SPEAKER/AMP Section. Moving the lever in either direction produces the same effect as pressing the ROTARY SPEAKER [Slow Fast] button.
SETTINGS LIST Function name Description Foot Controller 2 Determines the Control Change number to be assigned to a foot controller (sold separately) connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER [2] jack. Assign Settings: Off, 1 – 63, 65, 67 – 119, USB Audio Volume Default: 4 (Pedal Wah) Limit Low Determines the lower limit value for a foot controller (sold separately) connected to the FOOT CONTROLLER [2] jack.
Appendix Display Messages LCD indication Description Auto power off disabled. This message appears when Auto Power Off is disabled. Completed. The specified load, save, format, or other Job has been completed. Connecting to USB device… Currently recognizing the USB flash drive connected to the USB [TO DEVICE] terminal. Device number is off. Bulk data cannot be transmitted/received because the device number is off. Device number mismatch.
Appendix Troubleshooting No sound? Wrong sound? When a problem like this occurs, please check the following points before assuming that the product is faulty. Many problems can be solved by executing the Factory Reset operation (page 23). If the problem persists, consult your Yamaha dealer. 52 Issue Suspected cause Solution The instrument turns off unexpectedly. This is normal when the Auto Power Off function is enabled.
Appendix Issue Suspected cause Solution Data communication between the computer and this instrument does not work properly. The Port settings on the computer are not appropriate. Check the port settings on the computer. MIDI bulk data transmission does not work properly. Use of the wrong terminals (MIDI, USB). Check the connections. Wrong MIDI device number. Check the MIDI device number. Cannot save data to the external USB flash drive. The USB flash drive is write protected.
Appendix Specifications Item Details YC88 88-key NW-GH3 (Natural Wood Graded Hammer) keyboard: synthetic ebony and ivory keytops Keyboard Tone Generation YC73 73-key BHS (Balanced Hammer Standard) keyboard: matte black keytops Tone Generation Technology VCM Organ, AWM2, FM Polyphony (max.
Appendix Index A R Auto Power Off ..................................................................23 REVERB Section ................................................................19 Rotary Speaker ............................................................ 18, 44 C Computer .................................................................... 27, 29 E Effect ...................................................................................17 EFFECT Section .........................................
DATA LIST Live Set Sound List YC88 56 Name Split Section Point Bank No 1 1 Natural CFX G2 1 2 Soulful Rd G2 1 3 FM EP 1 G2 1 4 FM Lead G2 1 5 Jazz Lead G2 1 6 Rock Organ 1 G2 1 7 Gospel Shout! G2 1 8 Rex Direct G2 2 1 One Ear Upright G2 2 2 67 Trem EP G2 2 3 80s Piano Layer G2 2 4 Fat OB Brass G2 2 5 Jazz Swish G2 2 6 Prog 1 G2 2 7 Gospel Worship G2 2 8 Italian Organ 1 G2 3 1 C7 w/Pad G2 3 2 Wr Trem G2 3 3 FM EP+Pad 1 G2 3 4
DATA LIST Name Split Section Point Bank No 3 5 Squabble G2 3 6 Casino Fire G2 3 7 H Split Ld/Ba G2 3 8 Church G2 Organ Key A Key B Organ Key A Key B Organ Key A Key B Organ Key A Key B Voice Name H1 H2 H1 F1 - LSB PC Bank No 63 2 5 6 5 FM EP 5 G2 63 2 6 6 6 Magic Piano G2 63 2 7 6 7 80s Soundtrack G2 63 2 8 6 8 FM EP+Pad 2 G2 7 1 Swell Backgrnd C3 7 2 Bass and 73Rd G2 YC88/YC73 Name Split Section Point Bank No 4 1 Clean Amp G2 4 2 H Sp
DATA LIST Split Section Point Bank No Name 9 7 String Ensemble G2 9 8 Big Fanfare G2 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Classic Gt. Steel Gt. Clean Gt.
DATA LIST Section Keys A/B Category Synth Sub Category Lead Bass ChromPerc Others Strings Guitar Brass Sax / Winds Bass No.
DATA LIST Control Change Number List O: = Organ, U: = Organ UPPER, L: = Organ LOWER, A: = Key A, B: = Key B, E: = EFFECT, S: = SPEAKER/AMP *1: Parameter Value/Controller Value Correspondence Table (page 61) *2: Assignable only to the foot switch. *3: Assignable only to the foot controller 1/2 and modulation lever. Parameters shown within parentheses do not affect the sound of this instrument. CC No.
DATA LIST Foot Switch, Foot Controller 1, Foot Controller 2, Modulation Lever Table (*1) Panel controls CC No.
DATA LIST MIDI Data Format (1) TRANSMIT FLOW MIDI <-+--[SW1]--+---------NOTE OFF 8nH OUT | | +---------NOTE ON 9nH | | | +---------CONTROL CHANGE | | SUSTAIN BnH,40H | | ASSIGNABLE CONTROLLER BnH,(01H...
DATA LIST (3-2-2) RESET ALL CONTROLLERS (CONTROL NUMBER = 79H, DATA VALUE = 0) (3-4-5) DUMP REQUEST Resets the values set for the following controllers.
DATA LIST MIDI Data Table Bank Select MSB Bulk Dump Block LSB Program No.
DATA LIST MIDI PARAMETER CHANGE TABLE (BULK CONTROL) Address High Mid Low Data Size Range High Mid Low (HEX) 0E 0F pp 0n 1 - 7F 00 1 - pp 0n 1 - 7F 00 1 - Parameter Name Bulk Header Bulk Footer Description - Current Sound Buffer - Live Set Sound User (pp = 0 – 19, n = 0 – 7) - Current Sound Buffer - SYSTEM High Mid Low 20 00 00 1 01 1 02 4 06 1 Data Range 1 00 – 01 Section Hold reserved Disable, Enable 00 29 1 00 – 01 Live Set View Mode Close, Keep 00 2A
DATA LIST LIVE SET SOUND Address High Mid Low Common Group Number = 7F 1C, Model ID = 09 Address High Mid Low 46 66 00 Size Data Parameter Name Range Description Default (HEX) Size 1 20 – 7F Live Set Sound Name 1 32 – 127 (ASCII) 40 'I' 01 1 20 – 7F Live Set Sound Name 2 32 – 127 (ASCII) 6E 'n' 02 1 20 – 7F Live Set Sound Name 3 32 – 127 (ASCII) 69 'i' 03 1 20 – 7F Live Set Sound Name 4 32 – 127 (ASCII) 74 't' Description Default (HEX) 29 1 2A 1 00 – 01 Effect Switch
DATA LIST ZONE Address High Mid Low Zone 1-4 zz: Zone Number, 00 – 03 (HEX) Group Number = 7F 1C, Model ID = 09 Address Data Size Range High Mid Low 4A zz Parameter Name Description Default (HEX) Notes Size Data Range Parameter Name Default Notes (HEX) Description 0C 1 00 – 01 Receive Expression Off, On 01 0D 1 00 – 01 Receive Sustain Off, On 01 0E 1 00 – 01 Receive Sostenuto Off, On 01 0F 1 00 1 00 – 01 Zone Switch Off, On 00 – 01 With the default settings, only the Zon
DATA LIST Keys Sections Address High Mid Low Key A/Key B Section s: Section number, 0-1 (0: A, 1: B) Data Size Range High Mid Low 68 0s Parameter Name Description Data Range Parameter Name Description Default Notes (HEX) 2E 1 00 – 14, Effect 1 Type 16 – 17, 19 – 21 *3 00 40 Group Number = 7F 1C, Model ID = 09 Address 60 Size Default Notes (HEX) 00 1 00 – 03 Current Category Piano, E.
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