![]() ![]() (1) Turn off the keyboard's LOCAL CONTROL setting, so playing on the keyboard produces no sound. On page 2 of the P-115's MIDI Reference there's a note that says: "Program change and other like channel messages received will not affect the panel settings of the instrument or the notes you play on the keyboard."įortunately, there's still a way to achieve what you want to do, but it requires a sort of workaround: But other keyboards don't have functions for that- e.g., my PSR-E/YPT models don't, nor does the P-115. Some keyboards- e.g., the PSR-S and Tyros models- have functions which let you assign one or more MIDI IN channels to one or more keyboard parts, so incoming MIDI messages will affect the specified part. An arranger keyboard will usually have a number of "style parts" as well- typically 8 of them- for playing the tracks of a style, and 16 "song parts" for recording or playing back a MIDI song file that uses 16 channels. On some Yamaha keyboards these parts are called "Main" or "Right 1," "Dual" or "Right 2," and "Split" or "Left." It looks like they're called "Voice 1" and "Voice 2" on the P-115. The issue is that the "keyboard parts" are separate from the "MIDI channels." A multi-timbral keyboard usually has a number of "parts" that it lets you play sounds with- e.g., it may have a right-hand part and a left-hand part for splitting the keyboard and playing with two different sounds, it may have two parts that can be played as two sounds layered together, etc. I don't think it's anything to do with the buttons you use to select the voices. So it would appear that either a) Cubase is only adding the "second" voice to the first, as if I was already pressing a button for the first voice, or b) My Cubase script is sending data that applies to "dual" mode, and I need to somehow configure my script to ensure it selects only one voice.Īny help you can offer is greatly appreciated! #Tyros 2 patch Cubase plusWhen I try to select a voice in Cubase, I get whatever voice was already selected on the P115, plus the voice selected in Cubase layered with it.in much the same way as would occur if I held one button on the P115 and selected the second voice as I described above. Now if you hold one of the voice buttons down and press another button, it layers both voices together. Not sure how familiar you are with the P115, but it has a single row of buttons, and above each button are two voices - if you press a button once, it selects the first vice press the same button again, it selects second one. ![]() ![]() I've been able to do this with my old Roland D-10, as it has the more common A11, A12, A13. ![]()
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