Yamaha DG60FX-112 User Manual
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Using the Foot Switch and the Bank
Switch
Switch
• Press a foot switch (1-3) to select the corre-
sponding patch number 1-3 in the currently se-
lected group/bank.
lected group/bank.
* If the Foot Switch’s function is set to “
EFF
” in the Utility
mode, it will not be possible to select a patch using the
Foot Switch. (See page 23)
Foot Switch. (See page 23)
• Press and hold the BANK switch until the dis-
play and the foot switch lamp flashes then re-
move your foot. In this condition, the following
procedure can be used.
move your foot. In this condition, the following
procedure can be used.
* Even if the Foot Switch function is set to “
EFF
” in the
Utility Mode, this mode can be entered by stepping on the
BANK switch.
BANK switch.
1. Hold Foot Switch 1 for more than one second to
switch between the USER AREA
↔
PRESET
AREA. When the area is changed, the Foot
Switch’s lamps will flash.
Switch’s lamps will flash.
2. Hold Foot Switch 2 for more than one second to
decrease the group number by a value of one.
When the Group number is changed, the Foot
Switch’s lamps will flash.
When the Group number is changed, the Foot
Switch’s lamps will flash.
3. Hold Foot Switch 3 for more than one second to
increase the group number by a value of one.
When the Group number is changed, the Foot
Switch’s lamps will flash.
When the Group number is changed, the Foot
Switch’s lamps will flash.
4. Press a Foot Switch (1-3) to select the corre-
sponding bank number (1-3). The three lamps
above the Bank Switch will indicate which bank
number is selected.
above the Bank Switch will indicate which bank
number is selected.
5. When a BANK is selected, the lamp in the dis-
play and foot switch lamp will flash quickly. Press
a Foot Switch (1-3) at this time to select the cor-
responding patch number (1-3).
a Foot Switch (1-3) at this time to select the cor-
responding patch number (1-3).
* To cancel the selected patch, press the BANK switch. It will
return to the previous condition.
Using the DG60FX-112
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Using MIDI Control
MIDI program change data transmitted from an ex-
ternal MIDI device such as the YAMAHA MIDI Foot
Controller MFC10, etc. can be used to select patches
in the DG60FX-112.
ternal MIDI device such as the YAMAHA MIDI Foot
Controller MFC10, etc. can be used to select patches
in the DG60FX-112.
1. Use a MIDI cable to connect the MIDI IN jack on
the DG60FX-112 to the MIDI OUT jack on an
external MIDI device.
external MIDI device.
* Make sure to use a MIDI cable that conforms to the MIDI
standard. Also, limit the length of the MIDI cable to 15
meters. Use of a long cable may result in trouble such as
inferior performance of the device, etc.
meters. Use of a long cable may result in trouble such as
inferior performance of the device, etc.
2. Match the DG60FX-112’s MIDI receive channel
with the MIDI transmit channel on the external
MIDI device.
MIDI device.
→
page 24 [Set the MIDI Receive Channel]
3. Create a Program Change Table*. (Factory de-
fault
→
Program Change No : Patch No. = 1:011,
2:012…128:4.12)
→
page 24 [Create a Program Change Table]
* This operation is used to assign patch numbers to a corre-
sponding program change number received from an exter-
nal device. For example, when the program change num-
ber “1” is received, the DG60FX-112’s patch number
“113” is recalled.
nal device. For example, when the program change num-
ber “1” is received, the DG60FX-112’s patch number
“113” is recalled.
4. When program change data is transmitted from
an external MIDI device, the patch is selected
that corresponds to the program change table
you created.
that corresponds to the program change table
you created.
* Refer to the owner’s manual for your external MIDI device
for instructions on how to transmit program change data.
MIDI IN
MIDI
OUT
OUT
MFC10, etc