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1. MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 PC 1 128 127 000 002 127 000 009 127 000 017 127 000 025 127 000 026 TT ts lower No Ke mem standard Kit 1 Standard Kit 2 Room Kit Rock Kit Electronic Kit Analog Kit 25 c o 13 Oe 1 3 Surdo Mute 26 D 0 14 JD 1 3 Surdo Open 27 D o 15 D 1 Hi Q 28 E 0 16 E A Whip Slap 29 F DI 17 JF A 4 Scratch Push 30 F o 18 FR 1 4 Scratch Pull 31 G 0 19 G 1 Finger Snap 32 G o 20 G 1 Click Noise 33 JA DI 21 JA i Metronome Click 34 A 0 22 AR 1 Metronome Bell 35 B 0 23 B 1 Seg Click L 36 C 1 24 C 0 Seq Click H 37 C 1 25 ICH 0 Brush Tap 38 ID 1 26 D 0 O Brush Swirl 39 D 1 27 DF 0 Brush Slap 40 E 1 28 E 0 O Brush Tap Swirl Reverse Cymbal Reverse Cymbal 41 F 1 29 F 0 O Snare Roll 42 FR 1 30 FE 0 Castanet Hi Q 2 Hi Q 2 4 G 1 31 ja 0 Snare H Soft Snare H Soft 2 SD Rock H Snare L SD Rock H 44 G 1 32 GR 0 Sticks 45 JA 11 33 JA O Bass Drum Soft Bass Drum H Bass Drum H 46 JAR 1 34 AR 0 Open Rim Shot Open Rim Shot 2 47 B 1 35 B 0 Bass Drum Hard Bass Drum H BD Rock BD Analog L 48 C 2 36 C 1 Bass Drum Bass Drum 2 BD Rock BD Gate BD Analog H 49 C 2 37 ICE 1 Side Stick Analog Side Stick 50 ID 2 38 D 1 Snare M SnareM2 SD Room L SD Rock L SD Rock L Analog Snare 1 51 D 2 39 DF 1 Hand Clap
2. 2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply adapter DO NOT connect this product to any power supply or adapter other than one described in the manual on the name plate or specifically recommended by Yamaha This product should be used only with the components supplied or a cart rack or stand that is recommended by Yamaha If a cart etc is used please observe all safety markings and instructions that accom pany the accessory product SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECTTO CHANGE The information contained in this manual is believed to be correct at the time of printing However Yamaha reserves the right to change or mod ify any of the specifications without notice or obligation to update exist ing units This product either alone or in combination with an amplifier and head phones or speaker s may be capable of producing sound levels that could cause permanent hearing loss DO NOT operate for long periods of time at a high volume level or at a level that is uncomfortable If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears you should consult an audiologist IMPORTANT The louder the sound the shorter the time period before damage occurs NOTICE Service charges incurred due to a lack of knowledge relating to how a function or effect works when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty
3. E Maximum Polyphony The instrument has 32 note maximum polyphony This means NOTE The Voice List includes MIDI program change numbers for that it can play a maximum of up to 32 notes at once regardless gach voice Use these program change numbers when of what functions are used Auto accompaniment uses a num playing the instrument via MIDI from an external device ber of the available notes so when auto accompaniment is used OO ULM OOT 10 TEE SEGO rolata tO MID ro the total number of available notes for playing on the pads is gram Change Numbers 000 to 127 That is Program Numbers and Program Change Numbers differ by a value correspondingly reduced of 1 Remember to take this into consideration 44 Bank Select MIDI Bank Select MIDI MSB LSB a Voice Name MSB LSB Aa Voice Name 0 127 0 127 1 128 0 127 0 127 1 128 PIANO 0 113 50 Slow Strings 0 112 1 Grand Piano 0 112 45 Tremolo Strings 0 112 2 Bright Piano 0 112 51 Synth Strings 0 112 7 Harpsichord 0 112 46 Pizzicato Strings 0 112 4 Honky tonk Piano 0 112 41 Violin 0 112 3 MIDI Grand Piano 0 112 43 Cello 0 113 3 CP 80 0 112 44 Contrabass E PIANO 0 112 47 Harp 0 114 5 Cool Galaxy Electric Piano 0 112 106 Banjo 0 113 6 Hyper Tines 0 112 56 Orchestra Hit 0
4. y Drum Pads 8 pads 125mm x 4 88mm x 4 Touch Sensitive Maximum Polyphony 32 Drum Kits 50 Preset 3 Custom Songs 100 Tracks 4 DRUM 1 DRUM 2 DRUM 3 BACKING Custom Song 5 Songs approximately 10 000 notes per song Voices Drum Voices 254 4 phrase 25 Functions HAND PERCUSSION OM OFF TRACK ON OFF TAP START PAD START BREAK A B REPEAT DEMO Panel Controls ASSIGN button REVERB button HAND PERC button KIT button CLICK button SONG button TEMPO button PART MUTE DRUM 1 3 BACKING buttons FUNC TION button DEMO button STANDBY ON button REC button BREAK TAP button A B REPEAT button START STOP button DRUM PAD x 8 LED Display Song Drum Kit Tempo etc Auxiliary jacks DC IN12 V AUX IN PHONES OUTPUT MIDI IN OUT PEDAL 1 2 Main Amplifier 5W 4 SW EIAJ Speaker 8cmx2 Power Consumption 19W Power Supply Adaptor Yamaha PA 5D PA 150 or an equivalent rec ommended by Yamaha sold separately Batteries Six C size LR14 R14P or equivalent bat teries sold separately Dimensions WxDxH 602 x 411 x 180 mm 23 11 16 x 16 3 16 x 7 1 16 Weight 4 5 kg 9 Ibs 15 oz Supplied Accessories Drum Stick x 2 Foot Pedal 1 amp 2 Owner s Manual Optional Accessories AC Power Adaptor PA 5D PA 150 or an equivalent Headphones HPE 150 HPE 30 USB MIDI interface UX16 Kick Pad KP65 Hi Hat Controller HH65 Optional Foot Pedal is necessary when using the
5. fln on This is the normal setting in which notes played on the instrument s keyboard are sounded by the internal tone generator system Data received via the instrument s MIDI terminal will also be played by the internal tone generator GFE off With this setting the instrument itself produces no sound pad or pedal performance but the performance data is transmitted via the MIDI terminal Data received via the instrument s MIDI terminal will also be played by the internal tone generator Normally this should be set to on since you ll want to hear the sound of the instrument as you play it However for external sequencer applications you may need to set this to off to avoid getting double notes in which the sounds of the instrument are played twice once from the pads and once again by the pad data routed through the sequencer I Enter the Local On Off setting function FUNCTION o DRUM2 e E em Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the L L item appears After a while the current On Off status appears next to the LL indication Turn Local On Off 5 Turn the DIAL clockwise to set to ON and turn it counter clockwise to set it to OFF Default setting is ON DEE Do 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Function mode FUNCTION Q lt Regardless of the Local ON OFF sett
6. 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Function mode DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 17 18 Play the Pads Pedals Setting the Pad Sensitivity The instrument allows you to custom set the sensitivity of the pads range 0 2 When set to a value of 2 the pad sensitivity is the highest providing the most dynamic range for your playing softest to loudest volume FUNCTION wow ow f Enter the Pad Sensitivity setting function Ki gt O di Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the 51 item appears Cf D After a while the current Sensitivity value appears next to the Sit indication eg Set the Sensitivity To raise the value turn the DIAL to the right clockwise and to lower it turn the DIAL to the left counter clockwise Default value is 1 3 Exit from the Function mode by pressing the ien FUNCTION button Ki About the Pad Sound Mechanism Each time you strike a pad the sensor Which is located at the bottom of the pad triggers an electronic signal and makes a drum sound If you strike a pad too strongly nearby sensors may also respond to the hit and trigger unwanted sounds The DD 65 YDD 60 is set to ignore weak signals from the pads in order to prevent inadvertent unwanted sounds However this may result in problems when intentionally striking two pads simultaneously If one
7. Hi Hat Pedal Power 14 Stereo Shuffle Kit 2 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 15 Stereo Shuffle Kit 3 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 16 Stereo Slow Rock Kit 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 17 Electronic Kit 1 10 BD Gate 105 Hi Hat Pedal 18 Electronic Kit 2 10 BD Gate 105 Hi Hat Pedal 19 Dance Kit 1 14 AnBD Dance 2 111 Analog HH Closed 4 20 Dance Kit 2 15 AnBD Dance 3 111 Analog HH Closed 4 21 Analog Kit 12 BD Analog H 108 Analog HH Closed 2 22 DJ Kit 13 AnBD Dance 1 111 Analog HH Closed 4 23 Disco Kit 1 6 Bass Drum 105 Hi Hat Pedal 24 Disco Kit 2 14 AnBD Dance 2 111 Analog HH Closed 4 25 Jazz Kit 16 BD Jazz 105 Hi Hat Pedal 26 Brush Kit 5 Bass Drum Hard 105 Hi Hat Pedal 27 5 4 Jazz Kit 4 Bass Drum Soft 105 Hi Hat Pedal 28 Dixieland Kit 5 Bass Drum Hard 105 Hi Hat Pedal 29 Soul Kit 2 Bass Drum Power Open 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 30 R amp RKit 6 Bass Drum 105 Hi Hat Pedal 31 6 8 Blues Kit 1 Bass Drum AMB 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 32 Country Kit 6 Bass Drum 105 Hi Hat Pedal 33 Samba Kit 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 34 BossaNova Kit 1 5 Bass Drum Hard 105 Hi Hat Pedal 35 BossaNova Kit 2 2 Bass Drum Power Open 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 36 Conga Kit 6 Bass Drum 163 Cowbell Top 37 Conga amp Bongo Kit 7 Bass Drum 2 163 Cowbell Top 38 Salsa Kit 6 Bass Drum 171 Wood Block H 39 Beguine Kit 5 Bass Dr
8. Melodic Tom 2 Real Tom Rock Tom Synth Drum Analog Tom Electronic Percussion Reverse Cymbal XG SOUND EFFECTS 121 122 123 124 125 126 127 128 114 115 116 Fret Noise Breath Noise Seashore Bird Tweet Telephone Ring Helicopter Applause Gunshot Cutting Noise Cutting Noise 2 String Slap Flute Key Click Shower Thunder Wind Stream Bubble Feed Dog Horse Bird Tweet 2 Maou Phone Call Door Squeak Door Slam Scratch Cut Scratch Split Wind Chime Telephone Ring 2 Car Engine Ignition Car Tires Squeal Car Passing Car Crash Siren Train Jet Plane Starship Burst Roller Coaster Submarine Laugh Scream Punch Heartbeat Footsteps Machine Gun Laser Gun Explosion Firework The voice with an asterisk is XGlite optional voice DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 47 48 Appendix Dram Map ossessi e indicates that in the column on the immediate left Each percussion voice uses one note The MIDI Note and Note are actually one octave lower than listed For example in Standard Kit 1 the Seq Click H Notes 36 Note C1 corre sponds to Notes 24 Note CO If you strike several pads simultaneously which are assigned to the same alternate assign number the instrument will sound only one voice The alternate assign number only applies to the voices of MSB 127
9. Xiaocha Mute 208 Luo big 49 SEKIt1 248 Rooster 252 Horse Neigh 253 Cow 254 Lion 50 SEKit2 236 Laugh 244 Huuaah 245 Uh Hit 237 Scream DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual KntNo Voice Small Pad 1 Voice 4 Small Pad 2 Voice 4 Small Pad 3 Voice 4 Small Pad 4 01 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 100 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 02 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 103 Hi Hat Closed Power 2 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 03 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 103 Hi Hat Closed Power 2 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 04 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 100 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 05 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 100 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 06 120 Crash Cymbal 1 104 Hi Hat Closed 122 Ride Cymbal 1 125 Chinese Cymbal 07 120 Crash Cymbal 1 104 Hi Hat Closed 122 Ride Cymbal 1 125 Chinese Cymbal 08 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 100 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 09 120 Crash Cymbal 1 104 Hi Hat Closed 122 Ride Cymbal 1 135 Tambourine 2 10 120 Crash Cymbal 1 104 Hi Hat Closed 122 Ride Cymbal 1 135 Tambourine 2 11 Analog Cymbal Anal
10. 08H OmH 11H IIH F7H Il Dry Level Om Channel Number Recording to an external sequencer from the DD 65 YDD 60 and playing back the data may result in selection of a different Reverb effect or a dif ferent kit Sending MIDI data from the DD 65 YDD 60 to an external tone generator may result in an unexpected voice particularly if the tone generator doesn t have the same kind of voice as the DD 65 YDD 60 If the received value does not contain an effect type in the TYPE LSB the LSB will be directed to TYPE 0 The numbers in parentheses in front of the Effect Type names correspond By using an external sequencer which is capable of editing and transmit ting the system exclusive messages and parameter changes you can se lect the Reverb Chorus and DSP effect types which are not accessible 54 to the number indicated in the display from the DD 65 YDD 60 panel itself 9 REVERB TYPE TYPE LSB MSB 00 01 02 08 16 1 18 19 20 000 No Effect 001 1 Hall1 2 Hall2 3 Hall3 002 Room 4 Room1 5 Room2 003 Stage 6 Stage1 7 Stage2 004 Plate 8 Plate1 9 Plate2 005 127 No Effect CHORUS TYPE TYPE LSB MSB 00 01 02 08 16 17 18 19 20 000 064 No Effect 065 Chorus 2 Chorus2 066 Celeste 1 Chorus1 067 Flanger 3 Flanger1 4 Flanger2 068 127 No Effect DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Appendix ziel P
11. 181 Surdo Open 222 TalkingDrum Open 259 Hard Rock 182 Tablah Tak 4 223 TalkingDrum BendUp 260 Black Contemporary 183 Tablah Tak 2 224 TalkingDrum Slap 261 Hard Shuffles 184 Tablah Sak 1 225 TalkingDrum LeftHand Open 262 Blues Shuffle 185 Tablah Dom 1 226 Oodaiko 263 AOR 186 Daholla Dom 227 Oodaiko Rim 264 Soul 187 Riq Snouj 2 228 Yaguradaiko 265 Club Mix 188 Riq Tak 1 229 Yaguradaiko Rim 266 House 189 Riq Tak 2 230 Atarigane 267 Jazz Funk 190 Rig Brass 2 231 Shimedaiko 268 Ballad 191 Rig Dom 232 Tsudumi 269 R amp B 192 Katem Dom 233 Ainote 270 Motown 193 Katem Sak 2 234 Scratch Cut 271 Urban Funk 194 Sagat 2 235 Scratch 272 Fusion 195 Baya Ge 236 Laugh 273 Fusion Samba 196 Baya Ke 237 Scream 274 Jazz 197 Baya Ghe 238 Punch 275 Arabic 198 Baya Ka 239 Car Crash 276 Indian 199 Tabla Na 240 Yo 277 African 200 Tabla Tin 241 Go 278 Conga 201 Tabla Di 242 Get up 279 Timbal 202 Tabla Ne 243 Whoow 203 Bangu 244 Huuaah e The voice is recorded in stereo By assigning Closed and Open Hi Hat voices to both the Pad and Foot Pedal 2 those voices can be controlled with the Foot Pedal 2 as follows e Strike the pad while pressing the Foot Pedal 2 the Closed Hi Hat voice will sound e Strike the pad without pressing the Foot Pedal 2 the Open Hi Hat voice will sound Press the Foot Pedal 2 without striking the pad the Hi Hat Pedal voice will sound If these voices have been assigned to more than one pad only the left
12. 2 and 3 and the Backing track DRUM 1 Bass Drum DRUM2 Snare Drum DRUM 3 Cymbal BACKING Backing n Pressing a Track button DRUM 1 DRUM 2 DRUM 3 e e o e BACKING will mute turn off the sound the corresponding track AE DRUMO BAGNO and its indicator lamp will turn off OO Q O When drum 3 is Muting DRUM 1 DRUM 2 and DRUM 3 tracks allows you to play muted along with the song and practice the missing part Break With the Break function you can liven up songs by adding your own solos or fills whenever you want Striking a pad while in the Break mode the song s accompaniment will be muted until the end of the measure you have finished your fill or solo in I During song playback press the BREAK TAP button During song playback press the BREAK TAP button The three beat lamps in the display flash indicating the instrument is in Break standby mode To cancel the Break mode simply press the BREAK TAPI button once again The beat lamps flash in tempo WZ P Play the Break Strike any pad or pedal and the accompaniment will mute until the end of the measure you played in You can play a drum fill or drum solo during this break The instrument returns to the Break standby mode when the Break measure is completed 26 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Play along with a Sony 3 Exit the Break mode BREAK To exit the Break mode press the
13. 52 E 2 40 E 1 Snare H Hard Snare H Hard 2 SD Room H SD Rock Rim SD Rock H Analog Snare 2 53 F 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Room Tom 1 Rock Tom 1 E Tom 1 Analog Tom 1 54 FR 2 42 FR 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog HH Closed 1 55 G 2 4 G 1 Floor Tom H Room Tom 2 Rock Tom 2 E Tom 2 Analog Tom 2 56 GH 2 44 GR 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Analog HH Closed 2 57 A 2 45 IA 1 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Rock Tom 3 ETom3 Analog Tom 3 58 AR 2 46 AR 1 1 Hi Hat Open Analog HH Open 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Rock Tom 4 ETom4 Analog Tom 4 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Room Tom 5 Rock Tom 5 ETom5 Analog Tom 5 61 ICE 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Analog Cymbal 62 D 3 50 ID 2 High Tom Room Tom 6 Rock Tom 6 ETom6 Analog Tom 6 63 DB 3 51 DF 2 Ride Cymbal 1 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal 65 JF 3 5 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup 66 F 3 54 F 2 Tambourine 2 67 G 3 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal 68 G 3 56 GR 2 Cowbell Analog Cowbell 69 A 3 57 IA 2 Crash Cymbal 2 70 A 3 58 AR 2 Vibraslap Zi B 3 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 72 IC 4 6 C 3 Bongo H 73 ci 4 61 CR 3 Bongo L 74 ID 4 6 D 3 Conga H Mute Analog Conga H 75 D 4 63 D 3 Conga H Open Analog Conga M 76 E 4 64 E 3 Conga L Analog Conga L 77 F 4 65 F 3 Timbale H 78 FR 4 66 F 3 Timbale L 79 G 4 67 G 3 80 GH 4 es GF 3 81 A 4 69 JA 3 82 Am 4 70 AR 3 Analog Maracas 83 B 4 71 B 3 O Samba Whistle H 84 C 5 72 C 4 O Samba Whistle L 85 IC 5 73 C 4 Guiro Short 86 ID
14. BREAK TAP button R The Break mode is also exited when the song is stopped B The Break does not function if DEMO is started Using A B Repeat If you want to practice a particular section of a song you can specify that section s A start repeat and B end repeat points The accompaniment will continuously repeat between points A and B allowing you to practice between those points for as long as you like I Set the A start repeat point A B REPEAT When the song playback has reached the start of the section you want B to practice press the A B REPEAT button and the A repeat point Ng is set An Al will appear in the display 2 Set the B end repeat point When the song playback has reached the end point of the section you KB want to practice press the A B REPEAT button once again to set the REPEAT E B point 5 appears in the display A one measure count in plays CH b appears in the display then the specified section plays back W repeatedly The current measure number will appear in the display dur ing repeat playback lt The A B Repeat start and end points can only be set in measure steps 3 Stop the A B REPEAT Press the START STOP button and the song accompaniment will stop START STOP Press the START STOP button once again and the accompaniment will again repeat between the set points Repeat is canceled when
15. However charges for labor and or any miscellaneous expenses incurred are the consumers responsibility Yamaha reserves the right to utilize reconditioned parts in repairing these products and or to use reconditioned units as warranty replacements THIS WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY WHICH YAMAHA MAKES IN CONNECTION WITH THESE PRODUCTS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY APPLICABLE TO THE PRODUCT INCLUDING THE WARRANTY OF MERCHANT ABILITY IS LIMITED TO THE DURATION OF THE EXPRESS WARRANTY YAMAHA EXCLUDES AND SHALL NOT BE LIABLE IN ANY EVENT FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow limitations that relate to implied warranties and or the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages Therefore these limitations and exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights You may also have other rights which vary from state to state CONSUMERS RESPONSIBILITIES If warranty service should be required it is necessary that the consumer assume certain responsibilities 1 Contact the Customer Service Department of the retailer selling the product or any retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product for assistance You may also contact Yamaha directly at the address provided below Deliver the unit to be serviced under warranty to the retailer selling the product an authorized service center or to Yamaha with an explanation of the problem Please be prepared to provide proof purchase date
16. March 1 Nomal 035 HipHopBalad Nomai 072 March 2 Nomal Demo These songs demonstrate the drum sounds and rhythms Pattern These are special loop repeating patterns for drum practice A variety of basic patterns are included in this type Song These include drum and fill in patterns and are ideal for general practice pur poses 40 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Appendix Small Pad 1 Small Pad 2 bs 6 i Small Pad 3 Small Pad 4 Pad 4 Pedal 2 Kit No Kit Name Voice 4 Pedal 1 Voice Pedal 2 01 Stereo Kit 1 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 02 Stereo Kit 2 2 Bass Drum Power Open 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 03 Stereo Kit 3 1 Bass Drum AMB 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 04 Stereo Kit 4 1 Bass Drum AMB 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 05 Stereo Kit 5 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 06 Hand Rock Kit 1 9 BD Rock 105 Hi Hat Pedal 07 Hard Rock Kit 2 9 BD Rock 105 Hi Hat Pedal 08 Stereo Ballad Kit 1 Bass Drum AMB 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 09 Ballad Kit 1 6 Bass Drum 105 Hi Hat Pedal 10 Ballad Kit 2 7 Bass Drum 2 105 Hi Hat Pedal 11 Analog Ballad Kit 1 12 BD Analog H 108 Analog HH Closed 2 12 Analog Ballad Kit 2 11 BD Analog L 108 Analog HH Closed 2 13 Stereo Shuffle Kit 1 2 Bass Drum Power Open 101
17. 112 5 Funky Electric Piano CHOIR 0 112 6 DX Modern Electric Piano 0 112 53 Choir 0 114 6 Venus Electric Piano 0 113 53 Vocal Ensemble 0 112 8 Clavi 0 112 55 Air Choir ORGAN 0 112 54 Vox Humana 0 112 17 Jazz Organ 1 SAXOPHONE 0 113 17 Jazz Organ 2 0 112 67 Tenor Sax 0 112 19 Rock Organ 0 112 66 Alto Sax 0 114 19 Purple Organ 0 112 65 Soprano Sax 0 112 18 Click Organ 0 112 68 Baritone Sax 0 116 17 Bright Organ 0 114 67 Breathy Tenor Sax 0 127 19 Theater Organ 0 112 72 Clarinet 0 121 20 16 2 Organ 0 112 69 Oboe 0 120 20 16 4 Organ 0 112 70 English Horn 0 113 20 Chapel Organ 0 112 71 Bassoon 0 112 20 Church Organ TRUMPET 0 112 21 Reed Organ 0 112 57 Trumpet ACCORDION 0 112 58 Trombone 0 112 22 Musette Accordion 0 113 58 Trombone Section 0 113 22 Traditional Accordion 0 112 60 Muted Trumpet 0 113 24 Bandoneon 0 112 61 French Horn 0 112 23 Harmonica 0 112 59 Tuba GUITAR BRASS 0 112 25 Classical Guitar 0 112 62 Brass Section 0 112 26 Folk Guitar 0 113 62 Big Band Brass 0 112 27 Jazz Guitar 0 113 63 80 s Brass 0 117 28 60 s Clean Guitar 0 119 62 Mellow Horns 0 113 26 12Strings Guitar 0 114 63 Techno Brass 0 112 28 Clean Guitar 0 112 63 Synth Brass 0 113 27 Octave Guitar FLUTE 0 112 29 Muted Guitar 0 112 74 Flute 0 112 30 Overdriven Guitar 0 112 73 Piccolo 0 112 31 Distortion Guitar 0 112 76 Pan Flute BASS 0 112 75 Recorder 0 112 34 Finger Bass 0 112 80 Ocarina 0 112 33 Acoustic Bass SYNTH 0 112 35 Pick Bass 0 112 81 Sguare Lead 0 112 36 Fretl
18. 20 Notre Dame 20 Organ Flute 20 Tremolo Organ Flute 21 Reed Organ 21 Puff Organ 22 Accordion 23 Harmonica 23 Harmonica 2 24 Tango Accordion 24 Tango Accordion 2 XG GUITAR 25 Nylon Guitar 25 Velocity Guitar Harmonics 25 Ukulele 26 Steel Guitar 26 12 string Guitar 26 Nylon amp Steel Guitar 26 Steel Guitar with Body Sound 26 Mandolin 27 Jazz Guitar 27 Jazz Amp 28 Clean Guitar 28 Chorus Guitar 29 Muted Guitar 29 Funk Guitar 29 Muted Steel Guitar 29 Jazz Man 30 Overdriven Guitar 30 Guitar Pinch 31 Distortion Guitar 31 Feedback Guitar 31 Feedback Guitar 2 32 Guitar Harmonics 32 Guitar Feedback 32 Guitar Harmonics 2 XG BASS 33 Acoustic Bass 33 Jazz Rhythm 33 Velocity Crossfade Upright Bass DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 45 46 Appendix Bank Select MSB 0 127 CO O CO Of CO OF CO Of CO OC CO CO Of CO Of OC OF CO Of CO CO Of CO Of CO CF CO CO CO OC CO CO CO CO CO OO O CO Of ol Of CO Of CO Of Of CO Of CO OF CO CJ CO CO CO CO Cf CO CO CO CO LSB 0 127 0 18 40 43 45 65 0 28 0 32 33 34 0 32 0 43 0 40 0 6 12 18 19 40 41 BR BR o S o o S o olo o olo o 32 40 0 0 40 41 64 0 35 64 0 32 0 MIDI oal Voice Name 1 128 34 Finger Bass 34 Finger Dark 34 Bass 8 Distorted Electric Guitar 34 Finger Slap Bass 34 Finger Bass 2 34 Modulated Bass 35 Pick Bass 35 Muted Pick Bass 36 Fretless Bass 36 Fretless
19. 5 81 A 4 2 Triangle Open 94 A 5 82 AR 4 Shaker 95 B 5 83 B 4 Jingle Bell 96 C 6 84 C 5 Bell Tree WindChime 97 c 6 85 C 5 98 ID 6 8 D 5 99 D 6 87 DF 5 100 E 6 88 E 5 101 F 6 89 F 5 102 FE 6 90 FE 5 103 G 6 91 G 5 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 49 Appendix 50 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 PC 1 128 127 000 89 126 000 001 126 000 002 126 000 035 126 000 037 wel e Notes Noe Key Alternate standard Kiti Stereo Power Kit 2 SFX Kit 1 SFX Kit2 China Kit Atabic Kit 25 c o 13 CE 1 3 Surdo Mute Zarb Back mf 26 D 0 14 D 1 3 Surdo Open Zarb Tom f 27 D o 15 D 1 Hi Q Zarb Eshareh 28 E 0 16 E A Whip Slap Zarb Whipping 29 F DI 17 JF A 4 Scratch Push Tombak Tomf 30 F o 18 FR 1 4 Scratch Pull Neghareh Tom f 31 G 0 19 G i Finger Snap Tombak Back f 32 G o 20 G5 1 Click Noise Neghareh Back f 33 JA DI 21 JA i Metronome Click Tombak Snapf 34 AR 0 22 A 1 Metronome Bell Neghareh Pelang f 35 B 01 23 B 1 Seq Click L Tombak Trill 36 IC 1 24 C 0 Seg Click H Luo Big Khaligi Clap 1 37 C 1 25 ICH 0 Brush Tap Zalgouta Open 38 ID 1 26 D
20. 81 JA 4 2 Triangle Open Tablah Sak 2 94 A 5 82 AR 4 Shaker Tablah Tremolo 95 B 5 83 B 4 Jingle Bell Tablah Sak 1 96 C 6 84 C 5 Bell Tree WindChime Dog Machine Gun Tablah Dom 1 97 c 6 85 C 5 Horse Laser Gun 98 ID 6 86 D 5 Bird Tweet 2 Explosion 99 D 6 87 DF 5 Firework 100 E 6 88 E 5 101 F 6 89 JF 5 102 FE 6 90 FE 5 103 G 6 9 ja 5 Maou MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 PC 1 128 126 000 040 126 000 044 126 000 113 126 000 114 TT ot oro DEI mem Standard Kit 1 Indian Kit Pop Latin Kit Sound Effect Kit World Kit 25 c o 13 Oe 1 3 Surdo Mute 26 ID Di 14 D 1 3 Surdo Open 27 D o 15 D 1 Hi Q 28 E O0 16 E 1 Whip Slap 29 F DI 17 F A 4 Scratch Push 30 IP 0 18 FR 1 4 Scratch Pull Hand Clap 31 IG 0 19 G 1 Finger Snap 32 G o 20 G 1 Click Noise 33 A 0j 21 A i Metronome Click 34 A 0 22 AR 1 Metronome Bell Conga H Tip 35 B DI 23 B 1 Seg Click L Conga H Heel 36 C 1 24 C 0 Seg Click H Baya Ge Conga H Open 37 ICE 1 25 ICH 0 Brush Tap Baya Ke Conga H Mute 38 ID 1 26 JD o O Brush Swirl Baya
21. AJO INMO pon ONOW NO INWO Z pon ATOd NO INNO I DON qosoy sobes ASUAS DATJOY S N AAO S93ON IIV AJO NO T220 SITJUI IIV ago HHO punos TIY SPUPWWOJ SUT ILY 4201 u qsAs x O x xX xX x x x x Vx o SATSNTOxY WUS3JSAS 36 OR SK XXXIX ONAL obueu heLo O 9 x Bold DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 53 Appendix NOTE 1 Value of Pan for each drum pad and foot pedal is not transmitted via MIDI 2 The DD 65 YDD 60 can accept Start Stop signals received via MIDI by setting the MIDI clock to External 3 This data is transmitted only when it is contained in the song data 4 Exclusive GM System ON FOH 7EH 7FH 09H 01H F7H This message automatically restores all default settings for the instru ment with the exception of MIDI Master Tuning MIDI Master Volume FOH 7FH 7FH 04H 01H Il mm F7H This message allows the volume of all channels to be changed simul taneously Universal System Exclusive The values of mm is used for MIDI Master Tuning Values for Il are ignored Reverb Type FOH 43H 1nH 4CH 02H 01H 00H mmH IIH F7H mm Reverb Type MSB Il Reverb Type LSB Refer to the Effect Map page 54 for details E Effect map Chorus Type FOH 43H 1nH 4CH 02H 01H 20H mmH IIH F7H lt mm Chorus Type MSB e Il Chorus Type LSB Refer to the Effect Map page 54 for details DRY Level FOH 43H 1nH 4CH
22. Bass 2 36 Fretless Bass 3 36 Fretless Bass 4 37 Slap Bass 1 37 Punch Thumb Bass 38 Slap Bass 2 38 Velocity Switch Slap 39 Synth Bass 1 39 Techno Synth Bass 40 Synth Bass 2 40 Mellow Synth Bass 40 Sequenced Bass 40 Click Synth Bass 40 Synth Bass 2 Dark 40 Modular Synth Bass 40 DX Bass XG STRINGS 41 Violin 41 Slow Violin 42 Viola 43 Cello 44 Contrabass 45 Tremolo Strings 45 Slow Tremolo Strings 45 Suspense Strings 46 Pizzicato Strings 47 Orchestral Harp 47 Yang Chin 48 Timpani XG ENSEMBLE 49 Strings 1 49 Stereo Strings 49 Slow Strings 49 60 s Strings 49 Orchestra 49 Orchestra 2 49 Tremolo Orchestra 49 Velocity Strings 50 Strings 2 50 Stereo Slow Strings 50 Legato Strings 50 Warm Strings 50 Kingdom 51 Synth Strings 1 52 Synth Strings 2 53 Choir Aahs 53 Stereo Choir 53 Mellow Choir 53 Choir Strings 54 Voice Oohs 55 Synth Voice 55 Synth Voice 2 55 Choral 55 Analog Voice 56 Orchestra Hit 56 Orchestra Hit 2 56 Impact XG BRASS 57 Trumpet 57 Warm Trumpet 58 Trombone DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Bank Select MSB 0 127 CO Of CO Of CO OF CO Of S CO CO CO CO Oooo ol OF CO CO OC OC Of CO Of CO Of CO Of CO CO Of CO Of CO OF CO CJ CO CO CO CO Cf CO CO CO CO CO O CO ol ol OJ OF CO O CO ol CO olo LSB 0 127 18 0 0 0 6 32 37 0 35 0 20 Sol clolololo 3 bI3lolo clololololololo MIDI EEU Voice Name 1 128 58 Trombone 2
23. Claves Mridang Slide Cuica Mute 88 E 5 76 JE 4 Wood Block H Khomokh Normal Cuica Open Tsudumi 89 F 5 77 F 4 Wood Block L Khomokh Mute Ainote 90 FF 5 78 FR 4 Cuica Mute Khomokh Mitatk Uh Hit 91 IG 5 79 G 4 Cuica Open Hateli Long 92 G 5 80 GF 4 2 Triangle Mute Hateli Short 93 JA 5 81 JA 4 2 Triangle Open Triangle Mute 94 AR 5 82 AR 4 Shaker Triangle Open 95 B 5 83 B 4 Jingle Bell 96 C 6 84 C 5 Bell Tree Wind Chime 97 IC 6 85 CF 5 98 ID 6 86 D 5 99 D 6 87 DF 5 100 E 6 88 E 5 101 F 6 89 F 5 102 FE 6 90 F 5 103 IG 6 91 G 5 Appendix DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 51 Appendix LOL OUL L6 95 6 16 PL EL TCL TL v9 8 9 bueuo va TL TOTJUOJ OT ISM IST Nau S q ocur Ndx TAJ pues sniouo TAI pues quaeAeW urejsns Aug Leg ImM1UJ JUSPWULIIOJ uoIsss1dxA 3odueq SUMTOA UTEN uoTJeINpON joe es xueg O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 NOS ON ON W W W W O x w S x x x x x x 0 A HUG IJO DION LET T A HU6 LZI I A HU6 O NO ao AJTDOTSA LCL XO X X p p p p xxx DTOA ONAL LEI 0 LECT 0 x ofe XXX AAA S SQ SO X poJzo11YV x x s bess n 3Inegjed x x pebueuo TIeUULUIJ OT T OT 1INEJSO dTseg Uuorjoung SY AI LM peztuboosy poj TUSUBIJ O T uorsz A 3azeuoS uOTJEJUPUST UI IGIN 09 aaxXx S9 aqq TI DON 900C AON TO 33d NOISSNVUAJ IVIIDIG YVHYNVA 52 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Appendix ONOM 44O INWO y SPOW ATOd
24. Ghe Conga H Slap Open 39 D 1 27 DF 0 Brush Slap Baya Ka Conga H Slap 40 E 1 28 E 0 O Brush Tap Swirl Tabla Na Conga H Slap Mute 41 F 1 29 JF 0 O Snare Roll Tabla Tin Conga L Tip Drum Loo 42 FE 1 30 FE 0 Castanet Tablabaya Dha Conga L Heel p 4 G 1 31 G 0 Snare H Soft Tabla Tun Conga L Open 44 G 1 2 IG 0 Sticks Tablabaya Dhin Conga L Mute 45 JA 1 33 A 0 Bass Drum Soft Tabla Di Conga L Slap Open 46 JAR 1 34 AR 0 Open Rim Shot Tablabaya Dhe Conga L Slap 47 B 1 35 B 0 Bass Drum Hard Tabla Ti Conga L Slide 4 C 2 36 JC 1 Bass Drum Tabla Ne Bongo H Open 1 finger Heartbeat Cajon Lo 49 IC 2 37 CR 1 Side Stick Tabla Taran Bongo H Open 3 finger Footsteps Cajon Mute 50 D 2 38 ID 1 Snare M Tabla Tak Bongo H Rim Door Sgueak Cajon Slap 51 D 2 39 DF 1 Hand Clap Chipri Bongo H Tip Door Slam 52 E 2 40 E 1 Snare H Hard Kanjira Open Bongo H Heel Applause 53 F 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Kanjira Slap Bongo H Slap Camera Djembe Lo 54 FR 2 42 F 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Kanjira Mute Bongo L Open 1 finger Horn Djembe Mute 55 G 2 43 G 1 Floor Tom H Kanjira Bendup Bongo L Open 3 finger Hiccup Djembe Slap 56 GR 2 44 GR 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Kanjira Benddown Bongo L Rim Cuckoo Clock 57 A 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Dholak Open Bongo L Tip Stream 58 AR 2 46 AR 1 1 Hi Hat Open Dholak Mute Bongo L Heel Frog 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Dholak Slap Bongo L Slap Rooster 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Dhol Open Timbale L Open Dog PotDru
25. H 37 ICE 1 25 ICH 0 Brush Tap 38 ID 1 26 D 0 O Brush Swirl 39 D 1 27 DF 0 Brush Slap 40 E 1 28 IE 0 O Brush Tap Swirl Reverse Cymbal 41 F 1 29 F 0 O Snare Roll 42 FE 1 30 FE 0 Castanet Hi Q2 43 G i 31 G O0 Snare H Soft AnSD Snappy SD Jazz H Light Brush Slap L Snare Soft Power 1 44 G 1 32 GR 0 Sticks 45 A 11 33 JA 0 Bass Drum Soft AnBD Dance 1 Bass Drum L Bass Drum AMB 46 JAR 1 34 AR 0 Open Rim Shot AnSD OpenRim Open Rim Power 1 47 B 1 35 B 0 Bass Drum Hard AnBD Dance 2 Gran Cassa Bass Drum Power Open 48 C 2 36 C 1 Bass Drum AnBD Dance 3 BD Jazz BD Jazz Gran Cassa Mute Bass Drum Power Closed 49 ICE 2 37 C 1 Side Stick Analog Side Stick Side Stick Power 50 ID 2 38 D 1 Snare M AnSD Q SD Jazz L Brush Slap Marching Sn M Snare Power 1 51 D 2 39 DF 1 Hand Clap 52 E 2 40 E 1 Snare H Hard AnSD Ana Acoustic SD Jazz M Brush Tap Marching Sn H Snare Rough 1 53 F 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Analog Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Brush Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Tom Power 1 54 IP 2 42 FE 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog HH Closed 3 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 5 G 2 4 G 1 Floor Tom H Analog Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Tom Power 2 56 G 2 44 GF 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Analog HH Closed 4 Hi Hat Pedal Power 57 IA 2 45 A 1 Low Tom Analog Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Tom Power 3 58 AR 2 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open Analog HH Open 2 Hi Hat Open Power 59 B 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Analog Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Jazz Tom
26. and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this manual carefully and consult your dealer before requesting service ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES Yamaha strives to produce products that are both user safe and envi ronmentally friendly We sincerely believe that our products and the pro duction methods used to produce them meet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement becomes neces sary contact a qualified service representative to perform the replace ment This product may also use household type batteries Some of these may be rechargeable Make sure that the battery being charged is a rechargeable type and that the charger is intended for the battery being charged When installing batteries do not mix batteries with new or with batter ies of a different type Batteries MUST be installed correctly Mis matches or incorrect installation may result in overheating and battery case rupture Warning Do not attempt to disassemble or incinerate any battery Keep all bat teries away from children Dispose of used batteries promptly and as regulated by the laws in your area Note Check with any retailer of household type batteries in your
27. can not locate the appropriate retailer please contact Yamaha Corporation of America Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park CA90620 The above statements apply ONLY to those products distributed by Yamaha Corporation of America or its subsidiaries class B OBSERVERA Apparaten kopplas inte ur vaxelstromskallan natet sa lange som den ar ansluten till v gguttaget ven om sj lva apparaten har st ngts av ADVARSEL Netsp endingen til dette apparat er IKKE afbrudt s l enge netledningen siddr i en stikkontakt som er t endt ogs selvom der or slukket p apparatets afbryder VAROITUS Laitteen toisiopiiriin kytketty k ytt kytkin ei irroita koko laitetta verkosta Entsorgung leerer Batterien nur innerhalb Deutschlands Leisten Sie einen Beitrag zum Umweltschutz Verbrauchte Batterien oder Akkumulatoren d rfen nicht in den Hausm ll Sie k nnen bei einer Sammelstelle f r Altbatterien bzw Sonderm ll abgegeben wer den Informieren Sie sich bei Ihrer Kommune standby IMPORTANT NOTICE FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM Connecting the Plug and Cord IMPORTANT The wires in this mains lead are coloured in accor dance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this apparatus may not correspond with the coloured makings identifying the ter minals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured BLUE must be c
28. most pad can be used with the Pedal function Closed Open NOTE Phrase data cannot be transmitted The pan data for each voice is fixed and cannot be changed regardless of the pad assign ments For example if a voice containing a left pan setting is assigned to a right pad the actual sound will come from the left DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Appendix o ego kh uo Song Name rue ek Song Name Ga p song Name a Demo 036 Hip Hop Shuffle 1 Nomal 073 6 8 March Nomal 001 DD Funk i 037 Hip Hop Shuffle 2 Nomal 074 Arabic Difficult 002 16Beat Ballad _ 038 Techno Pop Nomal 075 Indian Difficult 003 Swing Jazz n 039 Disco 1 Nomal 076 African Difficult 004 Latin Pop _ 040 Disco 2 Nomal 077 Folklore Difficult 005 world Beat 041 Disco 3 Nomal 078 Japanese 1 Nomal F Pakem 042 4 Beat Easy 079 Japanese 2 Nomal 006 8 Beat 1 Easy 043 Big Band Nomal 080 Chinese Nomal 007 8 Beat2 Easy 044 Swing Jazz Nomal Song 008 8 Beat3 Easy 045 Swing Easy 081 8 Beat Pop Nomal 009 8 Beat 4 Easy 046 5 4 Jazz Difficult 082 8 Beat Rock Nomal 010 8 Beat Pop Easy 047 Dixieland Nomal 083 16 Beat Pop Nomal 011 8 BeatRockn Rol Noma 048 Soul 1 Nomal 084 Hard Roc
29. other possessions or territories of the U S A or in any other country Please record the model and serial number of the product you have purchased in the spaces provided below Model Serial it Sales Slip Purchased from Date Retailer YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA Electronic Service Division 6600 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park CA 90620 KEEP THIS DOCUMENT FOR YOUR RECORDS DO NOT MAIL 58 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual For details of products please contact your nearest Yamaha representative or the authorized distributor listed below Pour plus de details sur les produits veuillez vous adresser Yamaha ou au distributeur le plus proche de vous figurant dans la liste suivante NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario MIS 3R1 Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 CENTRAL amp SOUTH AMERICA MEXICO Yamaha de M xico S A de C V Calz Javier Rojo Gomez 1149 Col Guadalupe del Moral C P 09300 Mexico D F M xico Tel 55 5804 0600 BRAZIL Yamaha Musical do Brasil Ltda Rua Joaguim Floriano 913 4 andar Itaim Bibi CEP 04534 013 Sao Paulo SP BRAZIL Tel 011 3704 1377 ARGENTINA Yamaha Music Latin America S A Sucursal de Argentina Viamonte 1145 Piso2 B 1053 Buenos Aires Argentina Tel 1 4371 7
30. the FUNCTION button to exit from the Q Function mode MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON OFF is automatically turned off when a MIDI Note Number is changed DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 33 About MIDI Transferring Song files to and from a connected computer Even though this instrument has 100 preset songs you can also transmit Song files from your com puter to this instrument s Flash memory Since the area in Flash memory is shared between User songs U01 O05 and loaded songs you may need to erase some User songs to load the data Files of SMF format 0 that you ve loaded to the instrument can be played For details about how to transmit the data using the Musicsoft Downloader application refer to the Online help topic Trans ferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument for unprotected data of the Musicsoft Downloader The SMF Standard MIDI File format is one of the most common and widely compatible sequence formats used for storing sequence data There are two variations Format 0 and Format 1 A large number of MIDI devices are compatible with SMF Format 0 and most commercially available MIDI sequence data is provided in SMF Format Bi Installing Musicsoft Downloadelr You can download the Musicsoft Downloader application from the following website Make sure that your computer has an Internet communication and then install the app
31. the DD 65 YDD 60 for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet and or remove the batteries from the instrument Start the Demo Song DEMO Q Press the DEMO button and the demo song starts playing 3 Stop the Demo Song e START STOP To stop playback press the DEMO button again or press the Sh START STOP button Adjusting the volume in D e r ases fJ EEN EDE Turn the MASTER VOLUMEJ control the overall VOLUME the overall volume volume SONG VOLUME The SONG VOLUME can be used to adjust the balance Q Q di E Qs between the song accompaniment and your own perfor mance on the pads FUNCTION DRUM1 DRUM2 Enter the Function mode by pressing the FUNCTION button then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the 51 item appears The current AN Song volume appears when it is released To raise the value turn the DIAL to the right clockwise and to lower it turn the DIAL to the left counter clock wise Volume range is from 0 to 127 Exit from the Function mode by pressing the FUNCTION button NOTE lt The DRUM 1 and DRUM 2 buttons change the selected order of the function item 12 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Play the Pads Pedals Strike the pad with the supplied drum sticks or your hands to play the drum voices When playing the pads with your hands turn the Hand Percussion featu
32. the triplet indication since it is eas ier to read UM pod 35 21 34 Ld ye l i Bi Shuffle song No 030 mi I x J I X e y TT Play the above pattern with a swing feel I 3 d 3 I 3 1 3 T 3 1 l 3 1 I 3 1 LN M DI b M DL j Fe e 2 n 3 e LA LT Play the above patte DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 57 Limited Warranty 90 DAYS LABOR 1 YEAR PARTS Yamaha Corporation of America hereafter referred to as Yamaha warrants to the original consumer of a product included in the categories listed below that the product will be free of defects in materials and or workmanship for the periods indicated This warranty is applicable to all models included in the following series of products DD YDD SERIES OF Digitl Percussion If during the first 90 days that immediately follows the purchase date your new Yamaha product covered by this warranty is found to have a defect in material and or workmanship Yamaha and or its authorized representative will repair such defect without charge for parts or labor If parts should be required after this 90 day period but within the one year period that immediately follows the purchase date Yamaha will subject to the terms of this warranty supply these parts without charge
33. wow ow 7 Enter the click volume setting function Gy gt O S Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the Li 3 item appears After a while current click volume will appear next to the L 3 indi cation N 2 Set the click volume by using the dial KEN 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Function mode 20 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Play the Pads Pedals Setting Equalization On Off When you use the internal speakers set Egualization to ON default setting is on When you use headphones or external speakers set this to off I Enter the Equalization setting function S E O S Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the 9 item appears After a while the current On Off setting will appear next to the 7 2 Set the Egualizer On Off Turn the DIAL clockwise to set to ON and turn it counter clockwise to set it to OFF a 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Function mode DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 21 22 Playing a Sony This instrument features 100 different songs five demo songs as well as Rhythm pat terns and Fill in patterns that can be used to provide accompaniment See the Song List on page 40 U01 U05 can also be used to playback songs you ve recorded yourself a
34. your eyes mouth or skin wash immediately with water and consult a doctor Battery fluid is corrosive and may possibly cause loss of sight or chemical burns e Do not expose the instrument to excessive dust or vibrations or extreme cold or heat such as in direct sunlight near a heater or in a car during the day to prevent the possibility of panel disfiguration or damage to the internal components e 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 Do not place the instrument in an unstable position where it might accidentally fall over 4 12 1 2 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual e Before moving the instrument remove all connected adaptor and other cables Handling caution e When setting up the product make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the 9 y gap l power switch and disconnect the plug from the outlet Even when the power Do not place vinyl plastic or rubber objects on the instrument since this might switch is turned off electricity is still flowing to the product at the minimum discolor the panel or keyboard level When you are not using the product for a long time make sure to unplug e Do not rest your weight on or place heavy objects on the instrum
35. 0 O Brush Swirl Khaligi Clap 2 39 D 1 27 DF 0 Brush Slap Zalgouta Close 40 E 1 28 IE 0 O Brush Tap Swirl Arabic Hand Clap 41 F 1 29 F 0 O Snare Roll Tabel Tak 1 42 FR 1 30 FE 0 Castanet Sagat 1 43 G 1 31 G 0 Snare H Soft Tabel Dom 44 G 1 32 GR 0 Sticks Sagat 2 45 JA 1 33 A 0 Bass Drum Soft Tabel Tak 2 46 IA 1 34 JA 0 Open Rim Shot Sagat 3 47 B 1 35 IB 0 Bass Drum Hard Rig Tik 3 48 C 2 36 C 1 Bass Drum Cutting Noise Phone Call Bangu Rig Tik 2 49 IC 2 37 C 1 Side Stick Cutting Noise 2 Door Squeak Dagu Mute Rig Tik Hard 1 50 ID 2 38 D 1 Snare M Snare Power 2 Door Slam Dagu Heavy Rig Tik 1 51 Df 2 39 DF 1 Hand Clap String Slap Scratch Cut Paigu High Rig Tik Hard 2 52 E 2 40 E 1 Snare H Hard Scratch Paigu Middle Riq Tik Hard 3 53 F 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Wind Chime Paigu Low Riq Tish 54 FR 2 42 F 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Telephone Ring 2 Riq Snouj 2 55 IG 2 43 G 1 Floor Tom H Riq Roll 56 GR 2 44 GR 1 1 Hi Hat Pedal Rig Snouj 57 A 2 45 IA 1 Low Tom Rig Sak 58 AR 2 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open Rig Snouj 3 59 IB 21 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Rig Snouj 4 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Rig Tak 1 61 ICE 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Rig Brass 1 62 D 3 50 ID 2 High Tom Rig Tak 2 63 D 3 51 DF 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Rig Brass 2 64 E 3 52 JE 2 Chinese Cymbal Flute Key Click Car Engine Ignition Zhongcha Mute Rig Dom 65 F 3 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Car Tires Squeal Zhongcha Open Katem Tak Doff eo FE 3 54
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37. 2 37 SD Rock L 65 Room Tom 5 67 Room Tom 3 69 Room Tom 1 08 Stereo Ballad Kit 21 Snare Power 1 53 Tom Power 5 55 Tom Power 3 57 Tom Power 1 09 Ballad Kit 1 27 Snare M 60 Mid Tom L 62 Floor Tom H 129 Side Stick 10 Ballad Kit 2 30 Snare H Soft 2 60 Mid Tom L 62 Floor Tom H 129 Side Stick 11 Analog Ballad Kit 1 Analog Snare 1 Analog Tom 6 Analog Tom 4 Analog Tom 2 12 Analog Ballad Kit 2 Analog Snare 1 Analog Tom 6 Analog Tom 4 Analog Tom 2 13 Stereo Shuffle Kit 1 Snare Rough 1 Tom Power 6 Tom Power 4 Tom Power 2 14 Stereo Shuffle Kit 2 Snare Rough 2 Tom Power 6 Tom Power 4 Tom Power 2 15 Stereo Shuffle Kit 3 Snare Rough 2 Tom Power 6 Tom Power 4 Tom Power 2 16 Stereo Slow Rock Kit Snare Soft Power 1 Tom Power 6 Tom Power 4 Tom Power 2 17 Electronic Kit 1 SD Elec L E Tom 6 E Tom 4 E Tom 2 18 Electronic Kit 2 Snare L E Tom 6 E Tom 4 E Tom 2 19 Dance Kit 1 AnSD Q Analog Tom 6 Analog Tom 4 Analog Tom 2 20 Dance Kit 2 AnSD Snappy Analog Tom 6 Analog Tom 4 Analog Tom 2 21 Analog Kit Analog Snare 1 Hand Clap Analog Tom 3 Analog Tom 1 22 DJ Kit Analog Snare OpenRim Scratch Cut Scratch Analog Tom 1 23 Disco Kit 1 Snare H Hard Mid Tom H Low Tom Floor Tom L 24 Disco Kit 2 AnSD Snappy Hand Clap Analog Tom 4 Analog Tom 2 25 Jazz Kit SD Jazz L Jazz Tom 6 Jazz Tom 4 Jazz Tom 2 26 Brush Kit Brush Slap Brush Tom 6 Brush Tom 4 Brush Tom 2 27 5 4 Jazz Kit Snare H Soft 2 High Tom Mid Tom L Floor Tom H 28 Dixieland Kit Snare H Soft 2 Brush Ta
38. 4 Tom Power 4 60 C 3 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Analog Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Brush Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Tom Power 5 61 ICH 3 49 CR 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Analog Cymbal Hand Cym L Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 62 ID 3 50 D 2 High Tom Analog Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Brush Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Tom Power 6 63 D 3 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Hand Cym Short L Ride Cymbal Stereo 1 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Chinese Cymbal Power 65 F 3 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Ride Cymbal Cup Stereo eo FE 3 54 FE 2 Tambourine 2 Tambourine 1 67 IG 3 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal Splash Cymbal Power 68 G 3 56 Ta 2 Cowbell Analog Cowbell 69 A 3 57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Hand Cym H Crash Cymbal Stereo 2 70 A 3 58 AR 2 Vibraslap 71 B 3 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Hand Cym Short H Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 72 IC 4 6 C 3 Bongo H 73 ci 4 61 CR 3 BongoL 74 ID 4 62 D 3 Conga H Mute Analog Conga H 75 D 4 63 D 3 Conga H Open Analog Conga M 76 E 4 64 E 3 Conga L Analog Conga L 77 F 4 65 F 3 Timbale H 78 FR 4 66 F 3 Timbale L 79 G 4 67 ja 3 80 GH 4 es GF 3 81 JA 4 69 A 3 82 A 4 70 IA 3 Analog Maracas 83 B 4 71 B 3 O Samba Whistle H 84 C 5 72 C 4 O Samba Whistle L 85 IC 5 73 C 4 Guiro Short 86 ID 5 74 ID 4 O Guiro Long 87 D 5 75 D 4 Claves Analog Claves 88 E 5 76 E 4 Wood Block H 89 F 5 77 F 4 Wood Block L 90 FE 5 78 FR 4 Cuica Mute Scratch Push 91 G 5 79 G 4 Cuica Open Scratch Pull 92 G 5 80 GF 4 2 Triangle Mute 93 A
39. 5 74 D 4 O Guiro Long 87 D 5 75 DF 4 Claves Analog Claves 88 E 5 76 E 4 Wood Block H 89 F 5 77 F 4 Wood Block L 90 FE 5 78 FR 4 Cuica Mute Scratch Push Scratch Push 91 G 5 79 G 4 Cuica Open Scratch Pull Scratch Pull 92 G 5 80 GF 4 2 Triangle Mute 93 A 5 81 A 4 2 Triangle Open 94 A 5 82 AR 4 Shaker 95 B 5 83 B 4 Jingle Bell 96 C 6 84 C 5 Bell Tree 97 ICH 6 85 C 5 98 D 6 88 D 5 99 D 6 87 DF 5 100 E 6 88 E 5 101 F 6 89 F 5 102 FE 6 90 FE 5 103 G 6 91 G 5 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Appendix MSB 0 127 LSB 0 127 PC 1 128 127 000 113 127 000 033 127 000 041 127 000 049 127 000 88 al werd SI od pg Standard Kit 1 Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Symphony Kit Stereo Power Kit 1 25 c o 13 CE 1 3 Surdo Mute 26 D 0 14 JD 1 3 Surdo Open 27 D o 15 D 1 Hi Q 28 E 0 16 E A Whip Slap 29 F DI 17 JF A 4 Scratch Push 30 FR o 18 FR 1 4 Scratch Pull 31 G 0 19 G 1 Finger Snap 32 G o 20 G 1 Click Noise 33 JA DI 21 JA i Metronome Click 34 A 0 22 AR 1 Metronome Bell 35 B 0 23 B 1 Seg Click L 36 C 1 24 C 0 Seg Click
40. 59 Tuba 60 Muted Trumpet 61 French Horn 61 French Horn Solo 61 French Horn 2 61 Horn Orchestra 62 Brass Section 62 Trumpet amp Trombone Section 63 Synth Brass 1 63 Resonant Synth Brass 64 Synth Brass 2 64 Soft Brass 64 Choir Brass XG REED 65 Soprano Sax 66 Alto Sax 66 Sax Section 67 Tenor Sax 67 Breathy Tenor Sax 68 Baritone Sax 69 Oboe 70 English Horn 71 Bassoon 72 Clarinet XG PIPE 73 Piccolo 74 Flute 75 Recorder 76 Pan Flute 77 Blown Bottle 78 Shakuhachi 79 Whistle 80 Ocarina XG SYNTH LEAD 81 Sguare Lead 81 Sguare Lead 2 81 LM Sguare 81 Hollow 81 Shroud 81 Mellow 81 Solo Sine 81 Sine Lead 82 Sawtooth Lead 82 Sawtooth Lead 2 82 Thick Sawtooth 82 Dynamic Sawtooth 82 Digital Sawtooth 82 Big Lead 82 Seguenced Analog 83 Calliope Lead 83 Pure Lead 84 Chiff Lead 85 Charang Lead 85 Distorted Lead 86 Voice Lead 87 Fifths Lead 87 Big Five 88 Bass amp Lead 88 Big amp Low 88 Fat amp Perky 88 Soft Whirl XG SYNTH PAD 89 New Age Pad 89 Fantasy 90 Warm Pad 91 Poly Synth Pad 92 Choir Pad 92 Itopia 93 Bowed Pad Appendix Bank Select MSB 0 127 CO O CO Of OC Of CO Of OF Of OF CO Cf CO CF CO Cf CO CO CO CO CO CO Of CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO CO O CO Of CO Of CO Of S CO S CO CO CO CO ojo CO O CO Of CO OF CO Of S CO CO LSB 0 127 MIDI oal Voice Name 1 128 94 95 96 XG SYNTH EFFECTS 97 Rain 97 African Wind 9
41. 7 Carib 98 Sound Track 98 Prologue 99 Crystal 99 Synth Drum Comp 99 Popcorn 99 Tiny Bells 99 Round Glockenspiel 99 Glockenspiel Chimes 99 Clear Bells 99 Chorus Bells 99 Soft Crystal 99 Air Bells 99 Bell Harp 99 Gamelimba 100 Atmosphere 100 Warm Atmosphere 100 Hollow Release 100 Nylon Electric Piano 100 Nylon Harp 100 Harp Vox 100 Atmosphere Pad 101 Brightness 102 Goblins 102 Goblins Synth 102 Creeper 102 Ritual 102 To Heaven 102 Night 102 Glisten 102 Bell Choir 103 Echoes 104 Sci Fi XG WORLD 105 Sitar 105 Detuned Sitar 105 Sitar 2 105 Tamboura 106 Banjo 106 Muted Banjo 106 Rabab 106 Gopichant 106 Oud 107 Shamisen 108 Koto 108 Taisho kin 108 Kanoon 109 Kalimba 110 Bagpipe 111 Fiddle 112 Shanai XG PERCUSSIVE 113 Tinkle Bell 113 Bonang 113 Altair 113 Gamelan Gongs 113 Stereo Gamelan Gongs 113 Rama Cymbal 114 Agogo 115 Steel Drums 115 Glass Percussion 115 Thai Bells 116 Woodblock 116 Castanets Bank Select MSB 0 127 CO O CO Of CO OF CO CO CO LSB 0 127 0 96 0 64 65 66 0 64 65 0 Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Of Cf Cf Cf Cf Of Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf CO Of Cf CJ CJ CF Cf CJ Cf Cf Cf Cf Cf CJ CF CF CJ CJ CJ CJ CJ ojojo MIDI Program Change 1 128 117 117 118 118 118 118 119 119 119 120 Voice Name Taiko Drum Gran Cassa Melodic Tom
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43. DAL1 PEDAL2 OUTPUT Pedal 1 Drum Sticks A Rear Panel DC IN 12V AC Adaptor jack 8 Using the Foot Pedals 1 2 H When connected these pedals can be used AUX IN jack 9 NN im E PHONES OUTPUT jack 9 sore nvas PEDAL 2 Jack 9 ee a TI di DUN Ki SS gd als URSO INAN GENO 9 the supplied Pedal 1 to the PEDAL 1 jack and Pedal 2 to the PEDAL 2 jack 8 N CAUTION Make sure that the pedal plugs are properly connected to the PEDAL jacks before turning on the power lt Do not press the pedals while turning the power on Doing this changes the recognized polarity of the pedal resulting in reversed pedal operation Avoid using the pedals directly on a soft floor since they may scratch the surface of the floor lt Avoid getting caught in or tripping over the pedal cords this may cause the instrument to fall and result in damage or injury DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Playing the Demo Sony The DD 65 YDD 60 features several demonstration songs 001 005 specially created to show you the dynamic possibilities of the instrument I Turn on the power STANDBY ON Turn on the STANDBY ON switch on A N CAUTION lt Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using
44. FE 2 Tambourine 2 Car Passing Zhongluo Mute Katem Dom 67 IG 3 55 G 2 Splash Cymbal Car Crash Zhongluo Open Katem Sak 1 68 G 3 56 GF 2 Cowbell Siren Xiaoluo Open Katem Tak 1 69 A 3 57 IA 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Train Xiaocha Mute Katem Sak 2 70 JA _ 3 58 IA 2 Vibraslap Jet Plane Xiaocha Open Katem Tak 2 Zi B 3 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Starship Luo High Daholla Sak 2 72 IC 4 6 C 3 Bongo H Burst Daholla Sak 1 73 ICE 4 61 C 3 Bongo L Roller Coaster Daholla Tak 1 74 D 4 62 D 3 Conga H Mute Submarine Daholla Dom 75 D 4 63 D 3 Conga H Open Daholla Tak 2 76 E 4 64 E 3 Conga L Tablah Prok 77 F 4 65 F 3 Timbale H Tablah dom 2 78 FR 4 eo FE 3 Timbale L Tabla Roll of Edge 79 G 4 67 G 3 Tablah Tak Finger 4 80 GR 4 68 GR 3 Shower Laugh Bangzi Tablah Tak Trill 1 81 JA 4 69 A 3 Thunder Scream Muyu High Tablah Tak Finger 3 82 AF 4 70 JA 3 Wind Punch Muyu Mid High Tablah Tak Trill 2 83 B 4 71 B 3 O Samba Whistle H Stream Heartbeat Muyu Mid Tablah Tak Finger 2 84 C 5 72 C 4 O Samba Whistle L Bubble Footsteps Muyu Mid Low Tablah Tak Finger 1 85 IC 5 73 CR 4 Guiro Short Feed Muyu Low Tablah Tik 2 86 D 5 74 D 4 O Guiro Long Tablah Tik 4 87 DR 5 75 DF 4 Claves Tablah Tik 3 88 E 5 76 E 4 Wood Block H Tablah Tik 1 89 F 5 77 F 4 Wood Block L Tablah Tak 3 90 FE 5 78 FR 4 Cuica Mute Tablah Tak 1 91 G 5 79 G 4 Cuica Open Tablah Tak 4 92 G 5 80 GF 4 2 Triangle Mute Tablah Tak 2 93 JA 5
45. SPLAY ama 15 O REVERB button 17 B DRUM PAD x 8 13 Q HAND PERC button ssssssssseessensennnsennnne 14 Q KIT button 15 CLICK button 19 SONG button 22 TEMPO button 25 D PART MUTE DRUM 1 3 BACKING all e EE 26 D FUNCTION button sssasseeseesenenennrnnrnnnnns 12 D DEMO button 12 B STANDBY ON button ssasassssnsseseeneene 12 36 D REC button 28 D BREAK TAP button 23 26 10 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Panel Controls Rear Panel YAMAHA U A CAUTION lt Since speakers are built into the DD 65 YDD 60 you should be careful to never leave any video tapes cassette tapes floppy disks or any kind of magnetic storage media on the panel doing so may result in data loss or damage to the items Also avoid using the DD 65 YDD 60 near a television or computer monitor since interference may result Use the sticks with caution Do not use them for anything other than play ing the instrument Also to avoid Pedal 2 damage or injury refrain from waving them recklessly or throwing them PHONES MIDI IN MIDI OUT PE
46. a different song is selected Exit the Repeat To exit the A B Repeat function press the A B REPEAT button dur RE SEAT ing playback and the A B Repeat mode will be canceled the A B Repeat points will also be canceled and normal playback of the N accompaniment will continue When the song is stopped pressing the A B REPEAT button cancels the A B Repeat points DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 27 Recording a Song The User Songs feature song number UO1 UO5 allows you to record and playback five original songs Maximum 10 000 notes approximately per song Data that can be recorded in the User Song Mode Drum pad and pedal played data Song data the number cannot be changed while in the RECORD Mode Track On Off settings Tempo setting The tempo cannot be changed while in the RECORD mode Song Volume setting Recording I Prepare to Record SONG Q Select a desired song 001 100 drum kit tempo and track on off set NG ting 2 Press the RECORD button to enter the recording mode The dots flash indicating it is set to record standby 3 Turn the dial and select a User song UU 1 403 for saving START STOP 4 Press the START STOP button to start recording u Now you can play and record your performance As the recording progresses the display changes as shown here IODO TODO TOOOTOOO 000 000000 Press the CLICK button to turn the click soun
47. alk on trip over or roll anything over it Do not open e Do not open the instrument or attempt to disassemble the internal parts or modify them in any way The instrument contains no user serviceable paris If it should appear to be malfunctioning discontinue use immediately and have it inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel A CAUTION Water warning e Do not expose the instrument to rain use it near water or in damp or wet conditions or place containers on it containing liquids which might spill into any openings If any liquid such as water seeps into the instrument turn off the power immediately and unplug the power cord from the AC outlet Then have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel e Never insert or remove an electric plug with wet hands Fire warning e Do not put burning items such as candles on the unit A burning item may fall over and cause a fire If you notice any abnormality e If the AC adaptor cord or plug becomes frayed or damaged or if there is a sudden loss of sound during use of the instrument or if any unusual smells or smoke should appear to be caused by it immediately turn off the power switch disconnect the adaptor plug from the outlet and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of physical injury to you or others or damage to the instrument or
48. area for battery disposal information Disposal Notice Should this product become damaged beyond repair or for some rea son its useful life is considered to be at an end please observe all local state and federal regulations that relate to the disposal of products that contain lead batteries plastics etc If your dealer is unable to assist you please contact Yamaha directly NAME PLATE LOCATION The name plate is located on the bottom of the product The model number serial number power requirements etc are located on this plate You should record the model number serial number and the date of purchase in the spaces provided below and retain this manual as a permanent record of your purchase Model Serial No Purchase Date PLEASE KEEP THIS MANUAL 92 BP bottom DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual FCC INFORMATION U S A 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT This product when installed as indicated in the instructions con tained in this manual meets FCC requirements Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority granted by the FCC to use the product 2 IMPORTANT When connecting this product to accessories and or another product use only high quality shielded cables Cable s supplied with this product MUST be used Follow all installation instructions Failure to follow instructions could void your FCC authorization to use this product in the USA 3 NOTE This pro
49. bal 19 Gran Cassa Mute 73 Rock Tom 3 127 Analog Cymbal 20 Snare Soft Power 1 74 Rock Tom 2 128 Side Stick Power 21 Snare Power 1 75 Rock Tom 1 129 Side Stick 22 Snare Rough 1 76 E Tom 6 130 Analog Side Stick 923 Open Rim Power 1 77 E Tom 5 131 Hand Clap 24 Snare Power 2 78 E Tom 4 132 Sticks 25 Snare Rough 2 79 E Tom 3 133 Castanet 26 Snare H Soft 80 E Tom 2 134 Tambourine 1 21 Snare M 81 E Tom 1 135 Tambourine 2 28 Snare H Hard 82 Analog Tom 6 136 Finger Snap 29 Open Rim Shot 83 Analog Tom 5 137 Vibraslap 30 Snare H Soft 2 84 Analog Tom 4 138 Conga H Tip 31 Snare M 2 85 Analog Tom 3 139 Conga H Heel 32 Snare H Hard 2 86 Analog Tom 2 140 Conga H Open 33 Open Rim Shot 2 87 Analog Tom 1 141 Conga H Mute 34 SD Room L 88 Jazz Tom 6 142 Conga H Slap Open 35 SD Room H 89 Jazz Tom 5 143 Conga H Slap 36 SD Rock H 90 Jazz Tom 4 144 Conga H Slap Mute 37 SD Rock L 91 Jazz Tom 3 145 Conga L Open 38 SD Rock Rim 92 Jazz Tom 2 146 Conga L Mute 39 Snare L 93 Jazz Tom 1 147 Conga L Slap Open 40 SD Elec L 94 Brush Tom 6 148 Conga L Slide 41 Analog Snare 1 95 Brush Tom 5 149 Bongo H Open 1 Finger 42 AnSD Snappy 96 Brush Tom 4 150 Bongo H Open 3 Finger 43 AnSD Q 97 Brush Tom 3 151 Bongo H Rim 44 AnSD Ana Acoustic 98 Brush Tom 2 152 Bongo H Tip 45 AnSD OpenRim 99 Brush Tom 1 153 Bongo H Heel 46 SD Jazz L 400 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 154 Bongo H Slap 47 SD Jazz M 8101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 155 Bongo L Open 1 Finger 48 Marching Sn M 8102 Hi Hat Open P
50. cting an audio source AUX IN Jack AUXIN Gr o a O This jack is for connection to an external audio source You can play the instrument with backing music and accompaniment like playing with a full band Adjust the input level from the volume control of the external audio source for optimum balance Connecting Pedals 1 and 2 PEDAL1 PEDAL2 These jacks for connection of the Pedal 1 or Pedal 2 footswitches These pedals can be used simulta neously play the drum set s hi hat pedal or bass drum voices or they can also be assigned to play other Pedal 2 Setting Up voices as well Connect the supplied Pedal 1 to the PEDAL 1 jack and Pedal 2 to the PEDAL 2 jack lt Make sure that the pedal plugs are properly con nected to the PEDAL jacks before turning on the power Using the MIDI Terminals other MIDI instrument SNN The instrument also features MIDI terminals allow ing you to interface the instrument with other MIDI instruments or computers For more information see page 30 MIDI cables sold separately must be used for con necting to MIDI devices They can be bought at music stores etc Always use a high quality MIDI cable to connect MIDI OUT to MIDI IN terminals Never use MIDI cables longer than about 15 meters since cables longer than this can pick up noise which can cause data errors Turn on the power Turn dow
51. d on or off during recording 28 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Recording a Sony 5 Stop Recording To stop recording press the START STOP button START STOP lt Ifthe memory becomes full while recording is in progress FL will appear y in the display and recording will automatically stop AN CAUTION e Please note that if in step 3 you select a User Song which has been recorded or contains data it will be overwritten with new data While the data is being recorded appears and moves from left to right on the display never interrupt the power supply e g remove the batteries or unplug the AC adaptor Doing so can result in a loss of data Playing the recorded song The recorded User Songs UO1 UO5 can be played back in the same manner as any song song numbers 001 100 The user songs UO1 UO5 are located to next to the number 100 before 001 Song Clear The Song clear operation completely erases all recorded data on all tracks of a selected user song I Press the REC button LN ei Turn the dial to select the desired song U01 U05 to be cleared To cancel the Clear operation press the REC button again LIL ar LO UE ap ULIS START STOP 3 Press the START STOP button two times NG The Clear operation will be executed N CAUTION e While the data is being cleared a mark appears and moves from left to right on the display nev
52. duct has been tested and found to comply with the requirements listed in FCC Regulations Part 15 for Class B digital devices Compliance with these requirements provides a reason able level of assurance that your use of this product in a residential environment will not result in harmful interference with other elec tronic devices This equipment generates uses radio frequencies and if not installed and used according to the instructions found in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does This applies only to products distributed by YAMAHA CORPORATION OF AMERICA not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to elimi nate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate either this product orthe device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna If the antenna lead in is 300 ohm ribbon lead change the lead in to co axial type cable If these corrective measures do not produce satisfactory results please contact the local retailer authorized to distribute this type of product If you
53. eeded the limit of stopped 10 000 notes Song is automatically started when Pad is Pad Start is set to ON Set Pad Start to OFF See page 23 struck DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 37 Appendix Drum Voice List s s s s s sessnsnssnnnnnnnnnununanass Panel Voice List NS Voice Name Neie Voice Name NS Voice Name 1 Bass Drum AMB 55 Tom Power 3 109 Analog HH Open 2 Bass Drum Power Open 56 Tom Power 2 110 Analog HH Closed 3 3 Bass Drum Power Closed 57 Tom Power 1 111 Analog HH Closed 4 4 Bass Drum Soft 58 High Tom 112 Analog HH Open 2 5 Bass Drum Hard 59 Mid Tom H 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 6 Bass Drum 60 Mid Tom L 114 Crash Cymbal Stereo 2 7 Bass Drum 2 61 Low Tom 115 Ride Cymbal Stereo 1 8 Bass Drum H 62 Floor Tom H 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 9 BD Rock 63 Floor Tom L 117 Ride Cymbal Cup Stereo 10 BD Gate 64 Room Tom 6 118 Chinese Cymbal Power 11 BD Analog L 65 Room Tom 5 119 Splash Cymbal Power 12 BD Analog H 66 Room Tom 4 120 Crash Cymbal 1 13 AnBD Dance 1 67 Room Tom 3 121 Crash Cymbal 2 14 AnBD Dance 2 68 Room Tom 2 122 Ride Cymbal 1 15 AnBD Dance 3 69 Room Tom 1 123 Ride Cymbal 2 16 BD Jazz 70 Rock Tom 6 124 Ride Cymbal Cup 17 Bass Drum L 71 Rock Tom 5 125 Chinese Cymbal 18 Gran Cassa 72 Rock Tom 4 126 Splash Cym
54. ent and do not the power cord from the wall AC outlet use excessive force on the buttons switches or connectors e Do not place objects in front of the instruments air vent since this may prevent e Do not use the instrument device or headphones for a long period of time at a adequate ventilation of the internal components and possibly result in the high or uncomfortable volume level since this can cause permanent hearing instrument overheating oss If you experience any hearing loss or ringing in the ears consult a physician e Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components turn off the Saving data power for all components Before turning the power on or off for all components Backing up your data set all volume levels to minimum Also be sure to set the volumes of all components at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls While playing the instrument to set the desired listening level e When cleaning the instrument use a soft dry cloth Do not use paint thinners solvents cleaning fluids or chemical impregnated wiping cloths e Saved data may be lost due to malfunction or incorrect operation Save the important data to your computer For information on sending the data see page 36 Yamaha cannot be held responsible for damage caused by improper use or modifications to the instrument or data that is lost or destroyed Always turn the power off when the instrument is not in use Whe
55. er interrupt the power supply e g by removing the batteries or unplugging the AC adaptor Doing so can result in loss of data DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 29 30 About MIDI The MIDI IN and MIDI OUT terminals located on this instrument s rear panel allow connection to other MIDI instruments devices and computers for expanded musical functionality for example using this instrument to play sounds on other instruments or for recording your performance to a sequencer or computer Preset song data cannot be transmitted via the MIDI OUT terminal o MWhatisMIDI 4 SOS MIDI Musical Instrument Digital Interface is a world standard interface MIDI IN MIDI OUT for communication between electronic musical instruments and music devices When MIDI equipped instruments are connected viaa MIDI cable d it becomes possible to transfer performance and setting data between them m R for significantly enhanced performance and production potential VEZ Sg A CAUTION Connect this instrument to external equipment only after turning off power for all devices Then turn on the power first to this instrument then to the connected external eguipment What You Can Do With MIDI Transferring performance data between this instrument and MIDI equipped instruments or com puter page 30 Transferring SONG data between this instrument and computer page 34 Transferring Performance Data To and From Anot
56. ess Bass 0 112 82 Sawtooth Lead 0 112 37 Slap Bass 0 115 82 Analogon 0 112 39 Synth Bass 0 119 82 Fargo 0 113 39 Hi Q Bass 0 112 99 Star Dust 0 113 40 Dance Bass 0 112 86 Voice Lead STRINGS 0 112 101 Brightness 0 112 49 String Ensemble 0 112 92 Xenon Pad 0 112 50 Chamber Strings 0 112 95 Eguinox DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Appendix Bank Select MSB LSB 0 127 0 127 0 112 0 113 0 113 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 0 112 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 127 0 126 0 126 0 126 0 126 0 126 0 126 0 126 0 126 0 0 0 0 1 0 40 0 41 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 32 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 32 0 0 0 1 0 32 0 41 0 0 0 1 0 35 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 64 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 64 0 97 0 98 0 0 MIDI Program Change 1 128 Voice Name PERCUSSION 12 Vibraphone 13 Marimba 14 Xylophone 115 Steel Drums 9 Celesta 11 Music Box 15 Tubular Bells 48 Timpani DRUM KITS 1 Standard Kit 1 2 Standard Kit 2 9 Room Kit 17 Rock Kit 25 Electronic Kit 26 Analog Kit 113 Dance Kit 33 Jazz Kit 41 Brush Kit 49 Symphony Kit 88 Stereo Power Kit 1 89 Stereo Power Kit 2 1 SFXKIt1 2 SFX Kit 2 35 China Kit 37 Arabic Kit 40 Indian Kit 44 Pop Latin Kit 113 Sound Effect Kit 114 World Kit XG PIANO Grand Piano Grand Piano KSP Piano Strings Dream Bright Piano Bright Piano KSP Electric Grand Piano Electric Grand Piano KSP D
57. etuned CP80 Honky tonk Piano Honky tonk Piano KSP Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 1 KSP Chorus Electric Piano 1 Electric Piano 2 Electric Piano 2 KSP Chorus Electric Piano 2 DX Analog Electric Piano Harpsichord Harpsichord KSP Harpsichord 2 Clavi Clavi KSP XG CHROMATIC 9 Celesta 10 Glockenspiel 11 Music Box 11 Orgel 12 Vibraphone 12 Vibraphone KSP 13 Marimba 13 Marimba KSP 13 Sine Marimba 13 Balimba 13 Log Drums 14 Xylophone CO NI NI NI gt Od Od Od C1 OO AY BY Cd Cd C9 PO Po A Bank Select MSB LSB 0 127 0 127 0 96 97 0 35 96 97 ojojojojojojo CO Of CO Of OC Of OC Of OC OF Of CO Cf CO Cf CO CO CO CO Of CO Cf CO Of OI CO OI CO CO CO CO olo CH CO Of CO Of CO OF CO Of OC CO Of S Of CO CF CO CJ CO S S S CO CO Oo o olo A o MIDI SE Voice Name 1 128 15 Tubular Bells 15 Church Bells 15 Carillon 16 Dulcimer 16 Dulcimer 2 16 Cimbalom 16 Santur XG ORGAN 17 Drawbar Organ 17 Detuned Drawbar Organ 17 60 s Drawbar Organ 1 17 60 s Drawbar Organ 2 17 70 s Drawbar Organ 1 17 60 s Drawbar Organ 3 17 16 2 2 3 17 Organ Bass 17 70 s Drawbar Organ 2 17 Cheezy Organ 17 Drawbar Organ 2 18 Percussive Organ 18 70 s Percussive Organ 18 Detuned Percussive Organ 18 Light Organ 18 Percussive Organ 2 19 Rock Organ 19 Rotary Organ 19 Slow Rotary 19 Fast Rotary 20 Church Organ 20 Church Organ 3 20 Church Organ 2
58. ferent Drum Kits 1 50 see the Drum Kit List page 41 quickly and easily 50 of the kits have preset voice combinations that will be set to the pads and pedals when the kit is selected Select some different kits and try playing them The instrument also has three Custom Drum Kits allowing you to assign the desired voices to the eight pads or two pedals see Assigning Voices to Individual Pads and Pedals and saving to a Cus tom Kit LU I L 037 page 16 I Press the KIT button Q When you press the KIT button the currently selected Drum Kit number appears on the display P Select a Drum Kit Number y uw Turn the DIAL to select a Drum Kit number Drum Kit numbers will increase as the DIAL is turned to the right clockwise and decrease as the DIAL is turned to the left counter clockwise lt Drum Kit number 1 is normally selected when the power is turned on 1 13 Drum Kit are the Custom Kit Custom Kits are those that you ve assigned the desired voice to each I S mus xc pad and pedal then saved the entire assignments as a kit See Assign raer ct ou LUIS LUJ ing Voices to Individual Pads and Pedals and saving to a Custom Kit 0 13 page 16 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 15 Play the Pads Pedals Assigning Voices to Individual Pads and Pedals and saving to a Custom Kit 7 23 The instrument contains a total of 254 high quality drum sounds pl
59. g the Yamaha DD 65 YDD 60 The DD 65 YDD 60 has been developed to respond and play like a drum set but with greater ease flexibility and sophisticated functions Before you use the instrument we recommend that you carefully read through this manual The DD 65 YDD 60 is a sophisticated yet easy to use instrument with the following features and functions E Select and play 254 different percussion sounds A wide variety of percussion voices is available letting you play different sounds when you hit the pads for example changing a pad to play a snare tom conga or even special sound effects such as a door slam or a lion s roar E Select and play 100 different Songs The 100 songs include Demos Drum patterns and Fill in patterns You can mute the individual parts and play the muted part on the pads and pedals yourself E Record your own performance Up to five of your performances can be saved to this instrument and these songs can be played in the same manner as the preset songs Supplied accessories Drum Stick x2 Foot Pedal 1 amp 2 Owner s Manual 6 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Contents Z7 Main features 6 About MIDI 30 Setting Up 8 What iS MIDI 30 E T II GU a aaa nai Bee 3 What You Can Do With MIDI 30 quirements sse maan E Perfomance Dala To and Fiom Panel Controls 10 An
60. g with a Song 26 Setting the Track ON OFF 26 sir CES 26 Using A B Repeat oooooooo Woo 27 Recording a Song 28 risolo saran sa ak ka 28 Playing the recorded SONG 29 SONG Uea iiu mIs kea fts 29 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 7 Setting Up Be sure to do the following operations BEFORE turning on the power Power Requirements Although the instrument will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries Yamaha recom mends use of an AC adaptor whenever possible An AC adaptor is more environmentally friendly than batteries and does not deplete resources Using an AC Power Adaptor D Make sure that the power of the instrument is off display shows no indications AN WARNING Use the specified adaptor PA 5D PA 150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha only The use of other adaptors may result in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument DC IN 12V gt Q T Q Adaptor Z Connect the AC adaptor to the power supply jack AC outlet 3 Plug the AC adaptor into an AC outlet A CAUTION Unplug the AC Power Adaptor when not using the instru ment or during electrical storms Never interrupt the power supply e g remove the batteries or unplug the AC adaptor during any DD 65 YDD 60 record operation Doing so can result in a loss of data Even when the instrument is tur
61. her Instrument By connecting this instrument to other MIDI devices or a computer the performance data of the instrument can be used on those other MIDI devices or computer and also the performance data from other MIDI devices and computer can be received and sounded with this instrument When the instrument is connected with another MIDI device it transmits receives performance data DD 65 YDD 60 MIDI transmit MF 4 MIDI receive YAMAHA When the instrument is connected with a computer it transmits receives performance data MIDI IN MIDI OUT DD 65 YDD 60 A USB MIDI interface such as the Yamaha DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual About MIDI A Yamaha UX16 or similar USB MIDI interface sold separately will be necessary for MIDI connection between the instrument and a USB equipped computer Make sure to purchase a Yamaha UX16 or a quality USB MIDI interface at a musical instrument store computer store or electrical appliance store If you use the UX16 interface install the driver supplied with the interface on your computer When using a computer special software sequencer software is needed Local ON OFF Local Control determines whether or not notes played on the instrument are sounded by its internal tone generator system the internal tone generator is active when local control is on and inactive when local control is off
62. ide Cymbal Stereo 2 131 Hand Clap 32 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 126 Splash Cymbal 33 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 34 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 179 Bell Tree 35 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 118 Chinese Cymbal Stereo 36 Conga H Tip Conga H Heel Guiro Short 169 Guiro Long 37 Conga H Heel Conga H Slap Mute Crash Cymbal 2 152 Bongo H Tip 38 Claves Bongo H Open 1F Ride Cymbal 2 163 Cowbell Top 39 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 170 Claves 40 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 125 Chinese Cymbal 41 120 Crash Cymbal 1 104 Hi Hat Closed 122 Ride Cymbal 1 179 Wind Chime 42 120 Crash Cymbal 1 104 Hi Hat Closed 122 Ride Cymbal 1 179 Wind Chime 43 184 Tablah Sak 1 182 Tablah Tak 4 189 Riq Tak 2 190 Rig Brass 2 44 196 Baya Ke 198 Baya Ka 202 Tabla Ne 200 Tabla Tin 45 120 Crash Cymbal 1 218 Djembe Mute 224 TalkingDrum Slap 222 TalkingDrum Open 46 164 Agogo H 221 PotDrum Close 165 Agogo L 163 Cowbell Top 47 232 Tsudumi 227 Oodaiko Rim 170 Claves 229 Yaguradaiko Rim 48 210 Zhongluo Open 206 Zhongcha Open 209 Luo High 211 Xiaocha Mute 49 250 Cat 249 Dog 247 Frog 251 Owl 50 1241 Go 242 Get up 239 Car Crash 240 Yo Appendix DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 43 Appendix VOICE aM
63. ing the instrument s performance data is always sent to the MIDI OUT terminals for transmission to external MIDI devices AN CAUTION lt No sound comes from speakers when Local control is set to OFF DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 31 About MIDI Setting the MIDI Note Number Each pad and pedal 10 total can be assigned a specific MIDI note number anywhere from C 2 to G8 For information on transmit notes and voices refer to the Drum Map on page 48 CN 1 Enter the MIDI Note number setting function DRUM1 DRUM2 e O Qs Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the not item appears After a While the MIDI note number currently assigned to Pad 1 appears next to the nat indication VF 2 Select a pad or pedal to be assigned a MIDI Note em Number i Strike any pad to see the currently assigned MIDI note number for the pad in the display Sharp notes are indicated by a beat lamp on the right side of the display amp sharp Indicates the note number is C 2 AN 3 Assign a MIDI Note Number To select the desired MIDI note number turn the DIAL to the right clockwise and the MIDI note numbers will increase Turn the DIAL to the left counter clockwise and MIDI note numbers will decrease You can also select the MIDI note number by striking the pad repeatedly Every time the pad is struck the value will increa
64. itialization This function erases all backup data in the instrument s flash memory and restores the initial default settings The following initialization procedures are provided Bi Initial Clear s s sssssessssssssssussesnunuununnunnunnunannuussutss To clear all data backed up to the internal flash memory described above turn the power on by pressing the STANDBY ON switch while holding the DEMO button The backed up data will be erased and the default values restored j STANDBY ON DEMO 7 CE nm FEL appears followed by song Mi number O i A CAUTION lt When you execute the Initial Clear operation all backup data will be cleared You can save the data of the five built in User Songs to a computer by using Musicsoft Downloader Back Up Clear na ga To clear all backed up data with the exception of song data that has been memorized to the internal flash memory turn the power on by pressing the STANDBY ON switch while holding the FUNC TION button STANDBY ON FUNCTION nm L ir appears followed by song 7 number O i 36 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Appendix Trouble OA ban In many cases problems or malfunctions that occur during use can be remedied easily Please check the following list before deciding that your instrument is damaged If the suggested remedy is ineffective take the instrument to an authorized Yamaha deale
65. k Nomal 012 46 Beat 1 Nomal 049 Soul 2 Nomal 085 16 Beat Ballad Nomal 013 16 Beat 2 Nomal 050 Funk Nomal 086 6 8 Ballad Nomal 014 16 Beat 3 Nomal 051 Soul Funk Nomal 087 Pop Rock Nomal 015 16 Beat Dance Nomal 052 Rock n Roll Nomal 088 Bossa Nova Nomal 016 Hard Rock 1 Nomal 053 16 8 Blues Nomal 089 Pop Shuffle Nomal oz HardRock2 Noma 054 Country Nomal 090 Rock n Roll Nomal 018 Hard Rock 3 Difficult 055 Light Pop Nomal 091 Club Mix Nomal 019 8 Beat Ballad 1 Easy 056 Samba Nomal 092 Fusion Shuffle Nomal 020 8 Beat Ballad 2 Nomal 057 Bossa Nova 1 Nomal 093 Blues Shuffle Nomal 021 16 Beat Ballad 1 Easy 058 Bossa Nova 2 Nomal 094 Funk Difficult 022 16 Beat Ballad 2 Nomal 059 Conga Bossa Nova Easy 095 Disco Nomal 023 16BeatBalad3 X Noma 060 Montuno Nomal 096 Jazz Funk Difficult 024 116 Beat Ballad 4 Nomal 061 Mambo 1 Nomal 097 Fast Jazz 1 Difficult 025 16 Beat Shuffle 1 Difficult 062 Mambo 2 Nomal 098 Fast Jazz 2 Difficult 026 16 Beat Shuffle 2 Difficult 063 Chacha Easy 099 Fusion Samba Difficult 027 6 8 Ballad Easy 064 Rhumba Nomal 100 Latin Fusion Difficult 028 6 8 Slow Rock 1 Easy 065 Salsa Nomal 029 68 SlowRock2 Noma 066 Beguine Nomal 030 Pop Shuffle 1 Nomal 067 _ Reggae Nomial 031 Pop Shuffle 2 Nomal 066 EE Easy 032 Rock n Roll Shuffle Nomal 969 Swing Waltz Doma 033 Dance Soul Nomal 070 Jazz Waltz Difficult 034 Dance Beat Difficult 071
66. lication on your com puter http music yamaha com download You can obtain the latest version of the Musicsoft Downloader at the above website address The minimum computer requirements for Musicsoft Downloader operation OS Windows 98SE Me 2000 XP Home Edition XP Professional CPU 233 MHz or higher Intel Pentium Celeron processor family 500 MHz or more is recommended Memory 64 MB or more 256 MB or more is recommended Hard Disk at least 128 MB of free space at least 512 MB of free space is recommended Display 800 x 600 HighColor 16 bit Other Microsoft Internet Explorer 5 5 or higher E Connecting a personal computer After installing the Musicsoft Downloader application on your computer connect the instrument as described below A Yamaha UX16 or similar USB MIDI interface sold separately will be necessary for MIDI con nection between the instrument and a USB equipped computer Make sure to purchase a Yamaha UX16 or a quality USB MIDI interface at a musical instrument store computer store or electrical appliance store If you use the UX16 interface install the driver supplied with the interface on your computer MIDI IN MIDI OUT A USB MIDI interface such as the Yamaha 34 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual About MIDI E Transferring song files from a computetr You can t
67. m Open 61 ICH 3 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Dhol Mute Cat PotDrum Close 62 D 3 50 ID 2 High Tom Dhol Slap Owl 63 D 3 51 DF 2 Ride Cymbal 1 Dhol Slide Horse Gallop 64 E 3 52 E 2 Chinese Cymbal Mridangam Normal Horse Neigh 65 F 3 53 F 2 Ride Cymbal Cup Mridangam Open Timbale Paila L Cow TalkingDrum Open 66 FE 3 54 FE 2 Tambourine 2 Mridangam Mute Timbale H Open Lion TalkingDrum BendUp 67 IG 3 55 Ja 2 Splash Cymbal Mridangam Slap Scratch TalkingDrum Slap 68 GH 3 56 GR 2 Cowbell Mridangam Rim Yo TalkingDrum LeftHand Open 69 A 3 57 A 2 Crash Cymbal 2 Chimta Open Go 70 A 3 58 IA 2 Vibraslap Chimta Normal Get up Zi B 3 59 B 2 Ride Cymbal 2 Chimta Ring Timbale Paila H Whoow 72 C 4 60 C 3 Bongo H Dholki Open Cowbell Top Oodaiko 73 ICE 4 61 CR 3 Bongo L Dholki Mute Oodaiko Rim 74 ID 4 62 D 3 Conga H Mute Dholki Slap 75 D 4 63 D 3 Conga H Open Dholki Slide 76 E 4 64 E 3 Conga L Khol Open Guiro Short 77 F 4 65 F 3 Timbale H Khol Slide Guiro Long Huuaah Yaguradaiko 78 FR 4 eo FE 3 Timbale L Khol Mute Yaguradaiko Rim 79 G 4 67 G 3 Manjira Open 80 G 4 68 G 3 Manjira Closed Tambourine 81 JA 4 69 A 3 Jhanji Open 82 IA 4 70 JA 3 Jhanji Closed 83 B 4 71 B 3 O Samba Whistle H Mondira Atarigane 84 C 5 2 C 4 O Samba Whistle L Mridang Open Maracas Shimedaiko 85 IC 5 73 CR 4 Guiro Short Mridang Mute Shaker 86 ID 5 74 ID 4 O Guiro Long Mridang Rim Cabasa 87 D 5 75 DH 4
68. ment to a com puter by using Musicsoft Downloader For details about how to transmit Song data using the Musicsoft Downloader application refer to the Online help topic Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument for unprotected data in the application Data that can be transferred to a computer from the instrument User songs U01 U05 Preset Song data cannot be transmitted from the instrument lt Do not rename the user file on the computer If you do so it will not be recognized when trans ferred to the instrument Erasing Transferred Song from the instrument s Memory To erase all Memory including data transferred from a computer use the Initial Clear function on page 36 To erase specific Songs transferred from the computer use the Delete function on Musicsoft Downloader DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 35 Appendix Z Backup and Initialization Some internal parameters will be backed up to internal memory even if the power is turned off You can initialize all internal memory to the default settings or initialize the memory excepting the Songs Following parameters remain in memory User Songs including songs loaded Click Volume from computer Pad Start ON OFF Custom Kit MIDI note number Touch Sensitivity MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON Auto Kit Select ON OFF OFF Song Volume Equalization ON OFF In
69. n the volume by turning the MASTER VOLUME control to the left and press the STANDBY ON switch to turn on the power Press the STANDBY ON switch again to turn the power off MASTER VOLUME STANDBY ON gt MIN MAX A CAUTION Even when the switch is in the STANDBY position electric ity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the DD 65 YDD 60 for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet and or remove the batteries from the instrument Never interrupt the power supply e g remove the batteries or unplug the AC adaptor during any record operation on the instrument Doing so can result in a loss of data a While the data is being recorded appears and moves from left to right on the display never interrupt the power supply e g remove the batteries or unplug the AC adaptor Doing so can result in a loss of data DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 9 Panel Controls Front Panel PART MUTE ASSIGN REVERB PERE o DRUM2 DRUMS BACKING es D E KIT CLICK REC BREAK REPEAT START STOP N eO a o es eO 9 Xe TEMPO Front Panel MASTER VOLUME control 12 D A B REPEAT button 27 O DIAL sasa sd SEA 15 9 START STOP button 12 22 ASSIGN button een 16 D DI
70. n using a power adaptor even when the power switch is in the STANDBY position electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC outlet Make sure to discard used batteries according to local regulations The illustrations and LED displays as shown in this owners manual are for instructional purposes only and may appear somewhat different from those on your instrument COPYRIGHT NOTICE This product incorporates and bundles computer programs and contents in which Yamaha owns copyrights or with respect to which it has license to use others copyrights Such copyrighted materials include without limitation all computer software style files MIDI files WAVE data musical scores and sound recordings Any unauthorized use of such programs and contents outside of personal use is not permitted under relevant laws Any violation of copyright has legal consequences DON T MAKE DISTRIBUTE OR USE ILLEGAL COPIES Copying of the commercially available musical data including but not limited to MIDI data and or audio data is strictly prohibited except for your personal use Trademarks The company names and product names in this Owner s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 4 12 2 2 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 5 Congratulations Thank you for purchasin
71. nd or loaded from computer Refer to the section Transferring Song files to and from a connected computer on page 34 for details Select one of the songs and listen to it Selecting and playing a Song 1 Press the SONG button SONG Q When you press the SONG button the current song number appears 1 in the display Select a Song Number Use the DIAL to select a song number Song numbers will increase as the DIAL is turned to the right clockwise and decrease as the DIAL is turned to the left counter clockwise See the Song List on page c o oE lt Song number is automatically selected whenever the power is turned ON With the Auto Kit Select feature turned on selecting a song will also auto matically select the best suited Drum Kit for that song See Setting the Auto Kit Select ON OFF on page 24 lt The complexity of each song can be shown at the Song list See the Song List on page 40 U01 U05 are User Songs which you ve recorded yourself and or loaded from computer Note that when you press START STOP button no sounds are played if there is no data 3 Press the START STOP button When you press the START STOP button a one or two measure START STOP count in plays and the song starts playing As the song is playing the Song s current measure will be shown in E the display Try playing the pads and pedals along with the song To sto
72. ned off electricity is still flowing to the instrument at the minimum level When you are not using the instrument for a long time make sure you unplug the AC power adaptor from the wall AC out let Using Batteries D Open the battery compartment cover located on the instrument s bottom panel 8 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 2 Insert the six new alkaline batteries being careful to follow the polarity markings on the side of the compartment Cac p ofl aom aod ou peg d fe d fe OI fe ei e fe d Replace the compartment cover making sure that it locks firmly in place N caution lt Never connect or disconnect the AC power adaptor when the power is on and the batteries are installed Doing so will turn the power off For battery operation the instrument requires six 1 5V C size LR14 or equivalent batteries Alkaline bat teries are recommended When battery power becomes too low for proper operation the volume may be reduced the sound may be distorted and other problems may occur When this happens make sure to replace all batteries following the precautions listed below AV CAUTION Use alkaline batteries for this instrument Other types of bat teries including rechargeable batteries may have sudden drops of power when battery power becomes low Make sure to install the batteries with the proper orientation maintaining the correct polarity as shown Incor
73. og HH Closed 1 Ride Cymbal 2 170 Claves 12 Analog Cymbal Analog HH Closed 1 Ride Cymbal 2 170 Claves 13 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 14 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 2 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 15 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 2 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 134 Tambourine 1 16 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo 17 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 125 Chinese Cymbal 18 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 125 Chinese Cymbal 19 Analog Cymbal Analog HH Closed 3 Triangle Open 175 Triangle Mute 20 Analog Cymbal Analog HH Closed 3 Hand Clap 135 Tambourine 2 21 Analog Cymbal Analog HH Closed 1 Cowbell Top 135 Tambourine 2 22 Analog Cymbal Analog HH Closed 3 Ride Cymbal 1 121 Crash Cymbal 2 23 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 126 Splash Cymbal 24 Analog Cymbal Analog HH Closed 3 Crash Cymbal 2 135 Tambourine 2 25 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 124 Ride Cymbal Cup 26 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 124 Ride Cymbal Cup 27 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 135 Tambourine 2 28 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 125 Chinese Cymbal 29 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 131 Hand Clap 30 Crash Cymbal 1 Hi Hat Closed Ride Cymbal 1 126 Splash Cymbal 31 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 R
74. onnected to the ter minal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Making sure that neither core is connected to the earth terminal of the three pin plug This applies only to products distributed by Yamaha Kemble Music U K Ltd 2 wires battery DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 3 4 PRECAUTIONS PLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference A WARNING Always follow the basic precautions listed below to avoid the possibility of serious injury or even death from electrical shock short circuiting damages fire or other hazards These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply AC power adaptor e Only use the voltage specified as correct for the instrument The required voltage is printed on the name plate of the instrument e Use the specified adaptor PA 5D PA 150 or an equivalent recommended by Yamaha only Using the wrong adaptor can result in damage to the instrument or overheating e Check the electric plug periodically and remove any dirt or dust which may have accumulated on it e Do not place the AC adaptor cord near heat sources such as heaters or radiators and do not excessively bend or otherwise damage the cord place heavy objects on it or place itin a position where anyone could w
75. optional KP65 Specifications and descriptions in this owner s manual are for information pur poses only Yamaha Corp reserves the right to change or modify products or specifications at any time without prior notice Since specifications equip ment or options may not be the same in every locale please check with your Yamaha dealer DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 35 Appendix Drum SCOPE ENER KN KN KN KN KN EN ENKEN KN KN KN EN EN ENN KN KN KN EN KN KN KEN There are many different types of drum score commercially available but we ve chosen the following common format for the examples below HiHabOymba4HH get Glee i Hat cymbal H A Open Close 1 Ride Cymbal RIDE A Crash Cymbal Snare Drum High Tom kurs O Snare Drum Brush Slap M Low Tom l kk 4 l d F x e lt gt High Low t t Hi Hat Cymbal PEDAL Bass Drum The following is an actual rhythm pattern using the notation E 8 Beat song No 010 16 Beat song No 012 O KAA AAA SEEM Fe fr fr f 2 56 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Appendix E 4 Beat song No 042 Ziel A RIDE l Hi B nin e Z CT tT tT 1 In the notation above eighth notes are to be played with a triplet feel as shown in the notation below For swing and shuffle rhythms this straight notation is preferable to
76. other Instrument 30 Local ON OFF uuu demam 31 Playing the Demo Song 12 Setting the MIDI Note Number Ban Kai kana Wa 32 NA MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON OFF 33 justing the volume Transferring Song files to and from SONG VOLUME Keenakan mnta aman 12 a connected computer 34 Play the Pads Pedals 13 Pad NAMES sus eran noo anno 13 Setting the Hand Percussion ON OFF 14 Lock the Hand Percussion ON 14 S Selecting a Drum Kit and play it 15 Appendix 36 Assigning Voices to Individual Pads and Pedals Backup and Initialization 36 and saving to a Custom Kit LU i L019 16 Troubleshooting ooooooooWo 37 Setting the Reverb ON OFF eee 17 Drum Voice List ooooooooooooooWoo 38 Setting the Reverb type o ooooooooooooo 17 oe Ba aa E MAK pu SHEET EE Ge an an 44 Setting the Click ON OFF ooooooooooooo 19 Drum Map ate on M 48 Setting the Time Signature of the Click 19 MIDI Implementation Chart 52 Setting Equalization On Off 21 SPECINIGA ONS isn edet OA ea 55 I Blue 56 Playing a Song 22 Selecting and playing a Song 22 Tp Ou rr PE na mn To 23 PAGS TAM E CS 23 Setting the Auto Kit Select ON OFF 24 Adjusting the Tempo 25 Play alon
77. other property These precautions include but are not limited to the following Power supply AC power adaptor e When removing the electric plug from the instrument or an outlet always hold the plug itself and not the cord e Unplug the AC power adaptor when not using the instrument or during electrical storms e 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 Battery e Always make sure all batteries are inserted in conformity with the polarity markings Failure to do so might result in overheating fire or battery fluid leakage e Always replace all batteries at the same time Do not use new batteries together with old ones Also do not mix battery types such as alkaline batteries with anganese batteries or batteries from different makers or different types of atteries from the same maker since this can cause overheating fire or battery luid leakage e Do not dispose of batteries in fire 73 e Do not attempt to recharge batteries that are not intended to be charged e When the batteries run out or if the instrument is not to be used for a long time remove the batteries from the instrument to prevent possible leakage of the battery fluid e Keep batteries away from children e f the batteries do leak avoid contact with the leaked fluid If the battery fluid should come in contact with
78. ower 156 Bongo L Open 3 Finger 49 Marching Sn H 8103 Hi Hat Closed Power 2 157 Bongo L Rim 50 Brush Tap 104 Hi Hat Closed 158 Bongo L Slap 51 Brush Slap 105 Hi Hat Pedal 159 Timbale H Open 52 Tom Power 6 106 Hi Hat Open 160 Timbale L Open 53 Tom Power 5 107 Analog HH Closed 1 161 Timbale Paila H 54 Tom Power 4 108 Analog HH Closed 2 162 Timbale Paila L 38 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Appendix OJ Voice Name kra Voice Name Bane Voice Name 163 Cowbell Top 204 Paigu Middle 245 Uh Hit 164 Agogo H 205 Dagu Heavy 246 Footsteps 165 Agogo L 206 Zhongcha Open 247 Frog 166 Cabasa 207 Zhongcha Mute 248 Rooster 167 Maracas 208 Luo Big 249 Dog 168 Guiro Short 209 Luo High 250 Cat 169 Guiro Long 210 Zhongluo Open 251 Owl 170 Claves 211 Xiaoluo Open 252 Horse Neigh 171 Wood Block H 212 Xiaocha Mute 253 Cow 172 Wood Block L 213 Muyu Mid 254 Lion 173 Cuica Mute 214 Cajon Lo 174 Cuica Open 215 Cajon Mute Phrase List 175 Triangle Mute 216 Cajon Slap Werer 176 Triangle Open 217 Djembe Lo No Voice Name 177 Shaker 218 Djembe Mute 255 Simple Rock 178 Jingle Bell 219 Djembe Slap 256 Pop Rock 179 Wind Chime 220 PotDrum Open 257 R amp R 180 Surdo Mute 221 PotDrum Close 258 Groove Rock
79. p Brush Slap Floor Tom L 29 Soul Kit Snare Rough 2 Tom Power 5 Tom Power 3 Tom Power 1 30 R amp RKit Snare H Soft High Tom Mid Tom L Floor Tom H 31 6 8 Blues Kit Snare Soft Power 1 Tom Power 5 Tom Power 3 Tom Power 1 32 Country Kit SD Room L Room Tom 4 Room Tom 2 Side Stick 33 Samba Kit Snare Rough 1 Agogo L Agogo H Surdo Open 34 BossaNova Kit 1 Side Stick Brush Tom 5 Brush Tom 3 Brush Slap 35 BossaNova Kit 2 Snare Power 1 Tom Power 6 Tom Power 4 Side Stick Power 36 Conga Kit Conga H Slap Mute Conga H Open Conga L Slide Conga L Open 37 Conga amp Bongo Kit Conga H Open Conga L Open Bongo H Open 1F Bongo L Open 3F 38 Salsa Kit Low Tom Bongo L Open 3F Timbale H Open Timbale L Open 39 Beguine Kit Snare H Soft Low Tom Floor Tom L Side Stick 40 Reggae Kit Snare Rough 1 Timbale H Open Timbale L Open Tom Power 1 41 Waltz Kit 51 Brush Slap 171 Wood Block H 172 Wood Block L 98 Brush Tom 2 42 March Kit 48 Marching Sn M 135 Tambourine 2 134 Tambourine 1 49 Marching Sn H 43 Arabic Kit 185 Tablah Dom 1 183 Tablah Tak 2 188 Rig Tak 1 191 Rig Dom 44 lindian Kit 197 Baya Ghe 195 Baya Ge 199 Tabla Na 201 Tabla Di 45 African Kit 219 Djembe Slap 217 Djembe Lo 225 TalkingDrum LeftHand Open 223 TalkingDrum BendUp 46 Folklore Kit 220 PotDrum Open 215 Cajon Mute 216 Cajon Slap 214 Cajon Lo 47 Japanese Kit 226 Oodaiko 231 Shimedaiko 230 Atarigane 228 Yaguradaiko 48 China Kit 204 Paigu Middle 203 Bangu 212
80. p playback of the song press the START STOP button once again You can also use the TAP START function to start songs see page 23 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Playing a Sony Tap Start The Tap Start function allows you to set the song s overall tempo as well as start the accompani ment simply by tapping out the rhythm The accompaniment will playback at the tempo with which the pads are struck or the pedals are pressed I Press the BREAK TAP button While song playback is stopped press the BREAK TAP button All three of the beat lamps flash indicating the instrument is set to Tap Start standby To cancel the Tap Start mode simply press the BREAK TAP button once again the beat lamps will turn off 2 Play the Tap Start In the case of a song in 4 4 strike any pad or press any pedal four times and the accompaniment will start at the desired tempo lt The number of times needed to strike the pad will change according to the following time signatures 5 4 5 times 4 4 4 times 3 4 3 times 6 8 2 times 3 Stop the Song Playback Press the START STOP button and the song accompaniment will stop START STOP ET Pad Start The Pad Start function allows to start the song simply by striking a pad or pressing a pedal To stop the song press the START STOP button orumi www Enter the Pad Start setting function 5 O S Press the FUNCTION b
81. pad is struck strongly and the other weakly the pad struck weakly may not sound even though you want it to To solve this you can change the DD 65 YDD 60 settings or alter your playing technique as described below Striking two pads simultaneously results in one of the pads not sounding Set the pad sensitivity level to 2 This may solve the problem if you strike one of the pads weakly Better yet take care to strike both pads with egual force Striking one pad results in other pads also sounding even though they were not struck Set the pad sensitivity level to 0 With this setting pads that are not struck are effectively kept from responding to strong hits on nearby pads DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual Play the Pads Pedals Setting the Click ON OFF The instrument includes a click sound with adjustable tempo and time signature CLICK Press the CLICK button The click sounds in rhythm at the current tempo See Adjusting the Q m Tempo on page 25 To turn the click off press the button once again Setting the Time Signature of the Click E Setting the numerator of the time signature The range is 0 to 16 The first beat is accented with a bell sound and the rest with clicks Enter the numerator value setting function FUNCTION DRUM1 DRUM2 1 Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or S mo IN DRUM 2 b
82. r for proper diagnosis and repair Do not attempt to repair this digital instrument by yourself as serious damage may occur Problem Cause Solution A buzz or click occurs momentarily when the This is a normal power surge noise that occurs when the instrument is turned ON or OFF POWER switch is operated The LED display is completely dark The batteries are low and should be replaced with a com When the pads are struck the display is dark plete set of six new batteries immediately Ideally an and returns to DO 17 optional AC adaptor should be used to power the instrument see page 8 The Custom Kit voice assignments have disap peared or defaulted When using a mobile phone noise is produced Using a mobile phone in close proximity to the instrument may produce interference To prevent this turn off the mobile phone or use it further away from the instrument No sound comes from the speakers The volume is set too low Adjust the volume see page 12 A plug is inserted into the PHONES OUTPUT jack and should be taken out see page 9 e The LOCAL ON OFF is set to OFF Set the LOCAL ON OFF to ON see page 31 The selected voice does not sound when the Use the PAD ASSIGN function to program the desired voice pad is struck to the appropriate pad see page 16 The desired voice has not been assigned to the pad Suddenly FL appears and recording is The amount of recorded data has exc
83. ransmit Song files from your computer to your instrument s Flash Memory For details about how to transmit the data using the Musicsoft Downloader application refer to the Online help topic Transferring Data Between the Computer and Instrument for unprotected data of the Musicsoft Downloader lt The Musicsoft Downloader application may not be able to access the instrument in the following cases During Demo playback During Song playback During recording Data that can be loaded to the instrument from a computer Songs 5 Songs max U01 U05 Data 70 Kbytes per song Song data Format SMF Format 0 Song data MID MIDI Song A CAUTION lt Use the power adaptor when transferring data The data can be corrupted if the batteries fail during the transfer Note that user songs 01 to 05 are commonly used for songs you ve recorded and or loaded Be care ful not to erase your important data Never turn the power off and never plug unplug the AC power adaptor during data transmission Not only will the data fail to be transferred and saved but operation of the flash memory may become unstable and its contents may disappear completely when the power is turned on or off Close the window to exit from the Musicsoft Downloader and re enable control of the instru ment E Transferring user song files from the instrument to a computer You can transfer the User Songs or loaded Songs from computer stored to the instru
84. re on by press ing the HAND PERC button the lamp lights The volume of the pads sounds responds to your playing when you play soft the vol ume is soft and when you play strongly the volume is loud The actual loudness of the sound may vary according to which part of the pad is struck Pad Names A hi hat sound is assigned to Small Pad 2 Drum Kit 1 Striking Small Pad 2 while pressing Pedal 2 produces a closed hi hat sound Striking the Pad 2 without pressing the pedal produces an open hi hat sound Small Pad 1 113 Crash Cymbal Stereo 1 Pad 2 52 Tom Power 6 Small Pad 2 100 Hi Hat Closed Power 1 Pad 1 21 Snare Power 1 Pedal 2 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power Press Pedal 2 to control the Hi hat This is in the case of Drum Kit 1 When using Pedal 2 touch response d does not function e Ex shown Drum Kit 1 Small Pad 3 116 Ride Cymbal Stereo 2 Pad 3 54 Tom Power 4 Small Pad 4 119 Splash Cymbal Stereo Pad 4 56 Tom Power 2 YAMAHA Pedal 1 3 Bass Drum Power Closed Pedal 1 features touch response the volume responds to how hard you press the pedal If your pressing of the pedal is too slow or soft there may be no sound DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 13 Play the Pads Pedals Setting the Hand Percussion ON OFF You can play the pads of the instrument either with the supplied sticks or
85. rect battery installation may result in heat fire and or leaking of corro sive chemicals When the batteries run down replace them with a complete set of six new batteries NEVER mix old and new batteries Do not use different kinds of batteries e g alkaline and man ganese at the same time If the instrument is not to be in use for a long time remove the batteries from it in order to prevent possible fluid leak age from the battery Connecting headphones PHONES OUTPUT Jack el 2 The DD 65 YDD 60 speakers are automatically shut off when a plug is inserted into this jack The PHONES OUTPUT jack also functions as an external output You can connect the PHONES OUTPUT jack to a keyboard amplifier stereo system mixer tape recorder or other line level audio device to send the instrument s output signal to that device AN WARNING Avoid listening with the headphones at high volume for long periods of time doing so may not only result in ear fatigue it may be damaging to your hearing A CAUTION To prevent damage to the speakers set the volume of the external devices at the minimum setting and turn power off the devices before connecting them Failure to observe these precautions may result in electric shock or equipment dam age Also be sure to set the volumes of external devices at their minimum levels and gradually raise the volume controls while playing the instrument to set the desired listening level Conne
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88. sales receipt credit card copy etc when requesting service and or parts under warranty Shipping and or insurance costs are the consumers responsibility Units shipped for service should be packed securely Repaired units will be returned PREPAID if warranty service is required within the first 90 days IMPORTANT Do NOT ship anything to ANY location without prior authorization A Return Authorization RA will be issued that has a tracking number assigned that will expedite the servicing of your unit and provide a tracking system if needed Your owners manual contains important safety and operating instructions It is your responsibility to be aware of the contents of this manual and to follow all safety precautions EXCLUSIONS This warranty does not apply to units whose trade name trademark and or ID numbers have been altered defaced exchanged removed or to failures and or damages that may occur as a result of Neglect abuse abnormal strain modification or exposure to extremes in temperature or humidity Improper repair or maintenance by any person who is not a service representative of a retail outlet authorized by Yamaha to sell the product an authorized service center or an authorized service representative of Yamaha This warranty is applicable only to units sold by retailers authorized by Yamaha to sell these products in the U S A the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico This warranty is not applicable in
89. se by semitone steps 4 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Function mode iu When you select a drum Kit or Custom Kit the MIDI Note Number will be applied to the preset value If the Auto Kit Select is set to ON and another Song is selected the MIDI Note Number will be applied to the preset value MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON OFF is automatically turned off when a MIDI Note Number is changed FUNCTION 32 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual About MIDI MIDI Note Number Auto Selection ON OFF Ordinarily you should keep this function set to on for the instrument default setting is on When MIDI Number Auto Selection is on and you strike the pad the MIDI note number correspond ing to the pad voice you strike is sent via the MIDI OUT terminal On the other hand when MIDI Number Auto Selection is off and you strike the pad the MIDI note number that you ve specifically assigned to the pad is sent via the MIDI OUT terminal I Enter the MIDI Number Auto Selection setting function QG B OQ After pressing the FUNCTION button press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the Ant item appears wm FUNCTION DRUM1 DRUM2 After a while the current setting on off appears next to Hn E P Set MIDI Number Auto Select on off as desired to set it to OFF Turn the DIAL clockwise to set to ON and turn it counter clockwise DEF Lin FUNCTION 3 Press
90. t anywhere from 11 to 320 beats per minute The higher the tempo value the faster the tempo I Press the TEMPO button The current tempo value 11 320 appears in the display 2 Set the Tempo Use the DIAL to select the TEMPO Turn the DIAL to the right clockwise to increase the Tempo value and turn it to the left counter clockwise to decrease the value lt When both the SONG and TEMPO buttons are pressed simultaneously the preset tempo of the currently selected song is automatically applied 9 z SONG TEMPO METTE PRESET TEMPO About the Beat Indicator During song playback the three beat lamps in the display will flash in a specific pattern to help you in keeping the beat For a song in 4 4 time at a tempo of 120 bpm 1st beat 2nd beat 3rd beat 4th beat e can e ram ran ran IL LI ILLI ILLI ILLI 3 Press the SONG button to exit from the Tempo setting mode The tempo value cannot be changed while the demo is playing or during recording DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 25 Play along with a Song Use the pads and pedals to play along with the song accompaniment The instrument can play a total of 32 notes simultaneously That includes notes produced by song accompaniment pads foot pedals and note data received through the MIDI IN jack Setting the Track ON OFF The instruments song accompaniment consists of 4 tracks Drum tracks 1
91. um Hard 105 Hi Hat Pedal 40 Reggae Kit 1 Bass Drum AMB 101 Hi Hat Pedal Power 41 Waltz Kit 16 BD Jazz 105 Hi Hat Pedal 42 March Kit 18 Gran Cassa 105 Hi Hat Pedal 43 Arabic Kit 192 Katem Dom 193 Katem Sak 2 44 lindian Kit 186 Daholla Dom 187 Riq Snouj 2 45 African Kit 6 Bass Drum 166 Cabasa 46 Folklore Kit 6 Bass Drum 178 Jingle Bell 47 Japanese Kit 233 Ainote 178 Jingle Bell 48 China Kit 205 Bangzi 207 Bangu 49 SEKIt1 246 Footsteps 246 Footsteps 50 SE Kit 2 238 Punch 246 Footsteps Pedal 1 DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 41 Appendix Small Pad 3 Small Pad 1 Small Pad 4 Small Pad 2 42 d 6 Pad 4 Pedal 2 O Pedal 1 Kit No Kit Name Voice 4 Pad 1 Voice Pad 2 Voice Pad 3 Voice 4 Pad 4 01 Stereo Kit 1 21 Snare Power 1 52 Tom Power 6 54 Tom Power 4 56 Tom Power 2 02 Stereo Kit 2 24 Snare Power 2 53 Tom Power 5 55 Tom Power 3 57 Tom Power 1 03 Stereo Kit 3 25 Snare Rough 2 52 Tom Power 6 54 Tom Power 4 56 Tom Power 2 04 Stereo Kit 4 20 Snare Soft Power 1 54 Tom Power 4 56 Tom Power 2 128 Side Stick Power 05 Stereo Kit 5 22 Snare Rough 1 52 Tom Power 6 54 Tom Power 4 56 Tom Power 2 06 Hard Rock Kit 1 38 SD Rock Rim 70 Rock Tom 6 72 Rock Tom 4 74 Rock Tom 2 07 Hand Rock Kit
92. us 25 drum phrases see the Drum Voice List page 38 and you can assign these freely to each of the 8 drum pads and 2 ped TI DII als Try assigning some different voices and save your own L Li i L Li 3 Custom Drum Kits NOTE e Custom Kit CO C G3 and i drum kit contents are the same until modified see the Drum Kit List page 41 e ASSIGN di I Press the ASSIGN button When you press the ASSIGN button the button s lamp lights and ID gm L Li 1 appears on the display Turn the dial and select a Custom Kit LO 1 1 73 for saving OR 3 Select a pad or pedal to be assigned Strike any pad one time or press a pedal and the currently assigned voice number for that pad pedal is shown in the display Select a Voice Number You can select the voice by repeatedly striking the pad or repeatedly y E pressing the pedal while listening to the voice or by turning the DIAL tt Striking the pad or pressing the pedal to select a voice Every time the pad is struck or a pedal is pressed voice numbers will increase by a value of one 1 In this method you can hear and select an assigned voice Using the DIAL to select a voice PN Turn the DIAL to the right clockwise and voice numbers will increase Turn the DIAL to the left counter clockwise and voice numbers will decrease See the Drum Voice List on page 38 Repeat the pre
93. utton a number of times until the LL item appears After a while the current numerator value appears next to the LL indication Set the numerator value of the time signature To raise the value turn the DIAL to the right clockwise and to lower it turn the DIAL to the left counter clockwise lt Default value is 4 When set to 00 the click sounds all beats with a click sound no accent 1 10 fa ko ak oO FUNCTION 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Ra Function mode DD 65 YDD 60 Owners Manual 19 Play the Pads Pedals E Setting the denominator of the time signature Set the basic note value for each measure aj p bod I Enter the denominator value setting function Q B O Q Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the L 2 item appears After a While the current denominator value appears next to the CL indication Set the denominator value of the time signature amp Set the denominator value to one of the values 2 2 4 1 8 2 16 A by using the DIAL Default value is 4 gt z L 1 IT d ar H ow H ih FUNCTION 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the IN Function mode Mi Setting the click volume ssnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Sets the click volume range 1 127 FUNCTION
94. utton once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the 7 25 item appears CN AL After a while the current On Off status appears next to the Pci indication Turn Pad Start On Off Zu Turn the DIAL clockwise to set to ON and turn it counter clockwise to set it to OFF Default setting is OFF 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the OFF Function mode DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual 23 Playing a Song Setting the Auto Kit Select ON OFF With the Auto Kit Select feature turned on the best suited Drum Kit for the song will automatically be selected If Auto Kit Select is OFF the Drum kit does not change even if the song number is changed ER sun wa Enter the Auto Kit Select function O AN Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the Ft 5 item appears After a while the current On Off status will appear next to the Ft 5 indication Turn Auto Kit Select On Off Turn the DIAL clockwise to set to ON and turn it counter clockwise to set it to OFF Auto Kit Select on Default setting is ON 3 Press the FUNCTION button to exit from the Function mode GFF ar in FUNCTION Original factory setting is on 24 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Playing a Sony Adjusting the Tempo The song tempo and Click tempo can be se
95. vious steps 3 and 4 for any or all of the pads and ped als 16 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Play the Pads Pedals 5 Save to a Custom kit nia Press the ASSIGN button to save to a Custom kit the lamp will be Q off 5 To cancel the saving simply press the KIT SONG or DEMO button After you ve assigned the voice the instrument will automatically be set to the assigned custom kit You can now play the voice you have assigned to the pad pedal Setting the Reverb ON OFF Different depths of the DD 65 YDD 60 s reverb effect can be added to the DD 65 YDD 60 s overall sound I Press the REVERB button amp is on When you press the REVERB button the button s lamp lights and the ambience of a room or concert hall is added to the sound di To turn Reverb off press the REVERB button again Make sure that the lamp is not lit Setting the Reverb type FUNCTION DRUM mz f Enter the Reverb type setting function Press the FUNCTION button once then press the DRUM 1 or DRUM 2 button a number of times until the e b item appears The currently selected Reverb type number appears next to the r bt indication Change the reverb type by turning the DIAL Reverb type List FUNCTION di No Reverb Type No Reverb Type 1 Hall 1 6 Stage 1 2 Hall 2 7 Stage 2 3 Hall 3 8 Plate 1 4 Room 1 9 Plate 2 5 Room 2 10 Off
96. with your hands Press and set the following button when you play the instrument with your hands I Press the HAND PERC button Hand Percussion on When you press the HAND PERC button the button s lamp lights and the pad sensitivity is automatically adjusted for optimum playing by hand At the same time an appropriate song 059 and drum kit 37 HAND are automatically called up PERC When Hand Percussion is off Song 001 and drum kit 01 are auto matically called up Be sure to strike the pads only with your hands when HAND PERCUS SION is on since the sensitivity is automatically set to appropriate level for hand playing Lock the Hand Percussion ON If you perform on the instrument solely with your hands we recommend that you use this operation to lock the Hand Percussion so that it is always on This protects the instrument from being inadvert ently changed during your performance I Make sure that Hand Percussion is set to on the lamp is lit Set the Hand Percussion Lock to ON e PERC Press and hold the HAND PERC button until L G2 appears on the Q display Press and hold 3 To turn off Hand Percussion Lock press and hold the HAND PERC button until the L GL is no longer shown on the display 14 DD 65 YDD 60 Owner s Manual Play the Pads Pedals Selecting a Drum Kit and play it The instrument allows you to choose from 50 dif
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