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System Menu
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YDP-184 Owner’s Manual
Pedal Half Pedal Point (Pop-up
window)
Here you can specify the point to which you must
depress the right pedal before the assigned effect
begins to be applied. This setting applies only to the
“Sustain Continuously” effect is assigned.
0 -2 (effective with
the shallowest
press) – 0 – +4
(effective with the
deepest press)
Soft Pedal
Depth
(Pop-up
window)
Determines how deeply the Soft pedal effect is applied.
This parameter is available only for the pedal to which
“Soft” (page 81) is assigned.
51 10
Pitch Bend
Range
(Pop-up
window)
Determines the range of the pitch bend that is produced
via the pedal in semitone steps. This setting is available
only for the pedal to which “Pitch Bend Up” or “Pitch
Bend Down” (page 81) is assigned.
NOTE
For some Voices, the pitch may not be changed according to
the Pitch Bend Range value set here.
2 0 – +12 (pressing
the pedal will
raise/lower the
pitch by 12
semitones
[1 octave])
Play/Pause (Setting display)
Assigns the [R/K] (Play/Pause) button’s function to one
of the Left pedal and Center pedal. If a value other than
“Off” is selected here, the corresponding pedal’s
function assigned in the “Voice” menu (page 80) is
disabled.
Off Off, Left, Center
Sound Brilliance (Setting display) Adjusts the brilliance of Voices played via the entire
keyboard.
Normal Mellow 1 – 3,
Normal,
Bright 1 – 3
IAC Turns the IAC effect on or off. For details about IAC,
refer to page 17.
On On, Off
IAC depth (Pop-up
window)
Determines the depth of the IAC. The higher the value,
the more clearly the low/high sounds at lower volume
levels.
0-3 +3
SP Optimizer Turns the Stereophonic Optimizer function (when
headphones are connected) on or off. When the
function is on and headphones are connected, the
sound enhanced with the Stereophonic Optimizer,
allowing you to enjoy more realistic sound (page 18).
On On, Off
MIDI MIDI OUT (Setting display) Determines the MIDI channel on which the MIDI
messages generated via the keyboard performance will
be transmitted from the MIDI [OUT] or USB [TO HOST]
terminal. When Dual/Split/Duo is on, the MIDI channels
are assigned as follows.
Performance via the R1 Voice = n (setting value)
Performance via the R2 Voice = n+2
Performance via the L Voice = n+1
Ch1 Ch1 – Ch16, Off
(not transmitted)
MIDI IN (Setting display) Determines which part of the instrument will be
controlled by each channel data of the MIDI messages
coming from the MIDI [IN] and USB [TO HOST] terminal.
Song: Song part is controlled by the MIDI messages.
Keyboard: The entire keyboard is controlled
regardless of the Dual/Split/Duo setting.
R1: The keyboard performance via the R1 Voice is
controlled.
L: The keyboard performance via the L Voice is
controlled.
R2: The keyboard performance via the R2 Voice is
controlled.
Off: No part is controlled.
“Song” for each of
all MIDI channels
For each MIDI
channel:
•Song
•Keyboard
•R1
•L
•R2
•Off
To call up the desired parameter:
Press the [FUNCTION] button several times to select “System” menu, then use the [u]/[d]/[<]/[>] buttons to select the desired
parameter.
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Description Default setting Setting range
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