Yamaha P-200 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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In this case you cannot use the [CS]
slider to change the transpose value.
(Trying to do so in Dual mode will
activate the detune function.)
When the transpose setting exceeds
the legal range (A–1 ~ C7) the P-200
plays and repeats the one octave
higher (or lower) range. Also note that
MIDI notes will not be transmitted if the
data exceeds MIDI note values 0 ~
127.
C3 (middle C) is the normal pitch, or 0 value, so all you need to do is press any
key above or below C3 to set the transpose amount. For example, if you want
the transpose amount to be one octave below normal keyboard pitch, simply
press C2. To return the transpose amount to normal pitch, simply press C3
again.
You can also change the transpose amount setting one semitone at a time by
holding the [TRANSPOSE] button and pressing the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES]
buttons.
You can set the transpose amount anywhere within a range of four octaves,
from -24 (C1) to 24 (C5). If you try to set the transpose amount by pressing a
key below C1 or above C5 on the keyboard, the P-200 will react as though you
pressed C1 or C5.
2.
Release the [TRANSPOSE] button.
The P-200 will assume that you want to transpose using this value, and leave
the transpose function turned on after you complete the setting.
In a similar way, internal sub voice and MIDI transpose signals for the MIDI
main and sub voice can be set independently, as explained below.
INTERNAL SPLIT SUB VOICE: To set the transpose value for the internal
split sub voice, in Split mode, press and hold [TRANSPOSE], then hold [SPLIT],
then press a key on the keyboard (or press the [–1/NO] or [+1/YES] buttons).
INTERNAL DUAL SUB VOICE: To set the transpose value for the internal
dual sub voice, in Dual mode, press and hold [TRANSPOSE], then hold
[SPLIT], then press a key on the keyboard (or press the [–1/NO] or [+1/YES]
buttons).
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SPLIT
DETUNE
TRANSPOSE
TRANSPOSE $
SPLIT SUB +12 
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DUAL SUB +12 
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