Owner’s ManualDDK-7v1.1EN
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual10LCD Display/Display SelectOverview1 LCD display (touch-panel) . . . . . . . . . . . . page 132 DATA CONTROL dial . . . . . . . .
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1006Registration MemoryRegistration Shift, in “JUMP” mode:The current Registration number (left) and the destination number (right
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual101In the Voice Display, Page 2, you can conveniently “unify” a specific parameter used in different Voice grou
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1026Registration MemorySelect the parameter and part in the Parameter Select pop-up menu. After selecting the desired parameter, t
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual103Unifies the currently turned-on parameter’s values.You unify the relevant parameter values in each Registrat
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1046Registration MemoryIn the Voice Display, Page 3, you can copy a Registration stored to a specific Registration Memory number to
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual105Press the COPY FROM [SECTION] button and select the Regist Section that you wish to copy.To abort the oper
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual106Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)The Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.) is a sophisticated recording system b
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual107Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Pressing any button other than the [MDR] button while the M.D.R. display is open exits from the M.
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual108Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)76 IN Selects the next lower (or deeper) layer folder or media. For example, when “USB 01:/ Folder1
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual109Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7If media cannot be found: Press the button until the button is grayed out. The Media List will b
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual11Quick Introductory GuideWhether you are an advanced performer or have never touched an electronic keyboard in your life, we reco
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual110Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Media Contents: Folders, Songs, and FilesFolders:A folder is a storage location in the media, used
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual111Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Precautions when using the USB TO DEVICE terminalThis instrument features a built-in USB TO DEVICE
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual112Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7If you find that you are unable to use new, blank external media (such as floppy disks or USB flash m
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual113Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7In the M.D.R. display, you can select a blank song to which you want to record your performance or
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual114Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Search a SongSearch for a desired song by using the Search function.Insert the media containing th
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual115Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Press the [SEARCH] button in the display. Press the [KEYWORD] button. Enter the folder/song name f
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual116Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Confirm the detected folder/song name. Press the desired folder/song. The display will automaticall
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual117Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Recording Your PerformanceSet the desired Registrations on the DDK-7. Make all the DDK-7 settings
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual118Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Re-recording (Retry)If you make a mistake during recording, you can re-record the song from the be
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual119Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7The following setting lets you record only Lower Keyboard and Pedalboard parts.Press the [F] (Play
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual12Quick Introductory Guide1Turn the power on.Make sure the volume settings of the DDK-7 and external devices are turned down to th
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual120Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Punch-in RecordingThis lets you re-record a specific phrase or section which you don’t want to use,
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual121Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Press the [CHANGE NAME] button.The following display appears.Move the cursor to the desired point
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual122Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7To delete the entered character:Move the cursor to the character you want to delete.Press the [DEL
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual123Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7You can also record Registrations by themselves, without recording a performance. Bulk data, inclu
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual124Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Saving Two or More Registration Banks to One SongWhen you want to use more than 16 Registration nu
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual125Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Replacing RegistrationsThe M.D.R. also lets you change the Registrations of an existing song witho
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual126Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Press the [REGIST EDIT] button in the SONG Page to call up the Regist (Registration) Edit display.
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual127Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)75 SAVESaves the current panel settings as a Registration bank in the song. The currently selected
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual128Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Registrations (and bulk data) recorded to song numbers can be easily loaded back to the DDK-7 by t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual129Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Press the [LOAD] button.A message appears, prompting confirmation of the operation. Press the [LOAD
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual13Quick Introductory Guide1This instrument features a special touch panel that allows you to change the parameters by simply touch
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual130Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7The M.D.R. enables you to play back commercially available XG-compatible song data and MIDI data c
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual131Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Playing Back the Selected Part(s)You can also play back selected parts of your recorded performanc
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual132Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Fast Forward, Rewind and PauseFast Forward and Rewind:During playback, press the [H] (Fast forward
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual133Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7To reset the changed tempo:Use the TEMPO [RESET] button in the display to reset the tempo to its o
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual134Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Press the REPEAT button to select the repeat mode.Each press of the button switches the mode SINGL
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual135Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7The M.D.R. display can display a music notation (score) of the performance data recorded to media.
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual136Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Changing the score contents and settings The Score Settings display lets you choose the contents t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual137Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7The TOOLS Page in the M.D.R. display has many functions, such as song copy, song delete, etc. Song
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual138Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Press the [COPY] button in the display to call up the Copy To display.(If necessary) Change the de
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual139Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Song DeleteYou can delete the data of one song. You can specify for deletion only Registration dat
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual14Quick Introductory Guide1Pressing Buttons on the DisplayThere are three types of buttons: those that select a function, those th
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual140Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Converting to XGThis function allows you to convert the DDK-7 song data to XG format data. You can
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual141Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Converting to EL formatYou can convert songs created on the DDK-7 to EL-series format, and save th
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual142Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Converting from EL formatYou can convert the songs in the floppy disk created with an EL-series Ele
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual143Music Data Recorder (M.D.R.)7Checking the Remaining Memory/media IDIn the TOOLS Page, press the [INFORMATION] button. If a USB
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1448Voice EditVoice EditThis DDK-7 has a Voice Edit feature that allows you to create your own Voices.We suggest that you read thr
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual145Selecting a Voice for editingSelect the Voice you want to edit from the Voice Menu.For example, if you want to edit
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual146After you have selected the Voice section, the AWM Page (first page of the Voice Edit display) will appear.
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual147Editing an AWM VoiceYou can edit an AWM Voice on the AWM Page and LAYER Page in the Voice Edit display. In the AWM P
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual1481 Element select buttonsSelect the Element you wish to edit.2 Element On/Off switchesThe [AWM1] – [AWM4] buttons ind
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual1491 LEVELDetermines the output level of the Element.Range: 0 – 1272 NOTE LIMITDetermines the lowest and highest notes
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual15Quick Introductory Guide1Adjusting Parameter Values by Using the Display SlidersYou can adjust some parameters such as Volume, R
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual1503 ATTACK RATEDetermines how quickly the Element will reach its maximum level after the key is played. Higher values
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual1511 LFO WAVEDetermines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound. For details, see page 152.2 LFO SPEEDDetermines the sp
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual152Edited AWM Voices can be saved as User Voices (up to sixteen).Press the [SAVE] button at the top right of the displa
8Voice EditDDK-7 Owner’s Manual153After saving the Voice, be sure to quit the Voice Edit function (page 153) before turning the power off. Turning off
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1549Rhythm ProgramRhythm ProgramThe DDK-7 includes powerful rhythm programming functions: Rhythm Pattern Program and Rhythm Sequen
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1559Rhythm ProgramRhythm Pattern Program lets you use any of the different instrument sounds (drum and percussion) assigned to eac
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1569Rhythm ProgramTo copy a preset rhythm, press the [RHYTHM] button. To create your own rhythm from scratch, press the [NEW RHYTH
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1579Rhythm ProgramA Rhythm consists of 15 sections: Intro 1 – 3, Main A – D, Fill In A – D, Ending 1 – 3, and Break.In Rhythm Patt
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1589Rhythm ProgramBasic settings for the Rhythm PatternIn the SETTING Page of the display, set the conditions of the rhythm, such
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1599Rhythm ProgramSelect a section to which you want to enter or edit the rhythm pattern.Pressing the SECTION button on the displa
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual16Quick Introductory Guide1Here you can change the display settings: displayed language (English or Japanese), touch panel sound,
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1609Rhythm Program2 ASSEMBLECopies the part from another rhythm to the currently selected rhythm. You can assemble various section
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1619Rhythm Program3 CLEAR PARTClears a specific part or parts from the currently selected rhythm. Pressing this button calls up the
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1629Rhythm ProgramEntering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm Pattern – Step WriteYou can enter percussion sounds in the INPUT Page of
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1639Rhythm ProgramSelect the percussion sound you wish to enter by pressing the key on the Upper or Lower keyboard that correspond
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1649Rhythm Program2 ACCENT buttonsRecords the instrument and determines its volume or Accent level. Press one of the ACCENT button
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1659Rhythm ProgramChange the accent level by using the ACCENT buttons or Accent box.The Accent box allows for finer changes.1 Accen
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1669Rhythm ProgramTo erase an entered note:Select the note you want to erase (as in Step 1 on page 164).Press the [REST] button in
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1679Rhythm ProgramTo erase all instruments:Press [CLEAR] in the display.The following display appears, prompting confirmation of th
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1689Rhythm ProgramAbout QuantizeThe Quantize function is a process of rounding off timing or duration values, so that each note pl
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1699Rhythm ProgramEntering Percussion Sounds to a Rhythm Pattern – Real Time WriteWhile you listen to the entered rhythm or metron
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual17Quick Introductory Guide1Muting the Touch Panel SoundThe DDK-7 is set by default with the touch panel sound turned on, giving yo
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1709Rhythm ProgramYou can erase an instrument while rhythm is played.To erase an instrument/key assignment:While holding down the
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1719Rhythm ProgramTo create your own backing patterns with the Rhythmic Chord function:The Rhythmic Chord pattern can be entered b
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1729Rhythm ProgramSet the Gate Time.You can adjust the Gate Time setting by using GATE TIME buttons in the display, or Data Cont
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1739Rhythm ProgramTo change the Gate Time:Select the note for which you want to change the gate time (see Step 1 on page 164).Pres
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1749Rhythm ProgramSelect the desired part for which you wish to change the Voice.The Voice menu appears.Select the desired Voice,
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1759Rhythm ProgramDetermines the position of each accompaniment part in the stereo image.Range: L64 – R63Effect SettingsYou can se
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1769Rhythm Program1 CHORUS TYPEDetermines the type of the chorus effect. Pressing the CHORUS TYPE button calls up the chorus type
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1779Rhythm Program1 VARIATION (Variation Effect Category)Selects the effect category of the variation effect. Pressing the VARIATI
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1789Rhythm ProgramDetailed settings for each percussion instrumentYou can independently adjust the settings of pan, pitch, reverb
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1799Rhythm Program1 Percussion Kit NameIndicates the currently selected kit. Pressing this button calls up the Percussion Kit list
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual18Quick Introductory Guide1You can visually confirm the currently assigned Voices to each keyboard, currently selected rhythm, Regi
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1809Rhythm ProgramPress the [SAVE] button to save the pattern, or press [CANCEL] to abort the operation.After saving the Rhythm, b
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1819Rhythm ProgramQuitting the Rhythm Pattern ProgramYou can quit the Rhythm Pattern Program from any of its display pages.Press t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1829Rhythm ProgramSelecting Rhythm from an External MediaYou can load rhythms from a USB flash memory, or other external media and
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1839Rhythm ProgramPercussion Kit List*: Indicates an instrument which requires the Gate Time setting.Standard Kit 1Live!Std KitLiv
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1849Rhythm Program*: Indicates an instrument which requires the Gate Time setting.Analog Kit Dance Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Symp
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1859Rhythm Program*: Indicates an instrument which requires the Gate Time setting.Multi Kit 2 Live!Studio Kit SFX Kit 1 SFX Kit 2
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1869Rhythm ProgramRhythm Program Voice ListPIANO1 Live!GrandPianoBrightPianoHarpsichordGrandHarpsiHonkyTonkLive!WarmGrandBalladSta
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1879Rhythm ProgramBASS1 Cool!FingerBassAcousticBassCool!DynoPickCool!FretlessSlapBassSubBassHardBassResoBassHouseBassBigDroneBassR
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1889Rhythm Program6 XG SynthBrass2XG SoftBrassXG SynthBrass4XG ChoirBrassXG AnaVel.Brass2XG AnalogBrass2REED1 Sweet!TenorSaxSweet!
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1899Rhythm ProgramETHNIC1 BagpipeXG SitarXG DetunedSitarXG Sitar2XG TambraXG TambouraXG BanjoXG MutedBanjoXG RababXG GopichantXG O
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual19Quick Introductory Guide11 Voice SectionsShows the Voices currently assigned to each Voice section. You can also mute specific Vo
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1909Rhythm ProgramWith the Rhythm Sequence Program function, you can string together any of the DDK-7’s existing rhythms and the r
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1919Rhythm ProgramPress one of the Sequence buttons ([SEQ. 1] – [SEQ. 4]) in the display to select the rhythm sequence number you
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1929Rhythm ProgramProgramming a SequencePress the [RHYTHM] button at the top right of the display to call up the RHYTHM Page.Press
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1939Rhythm ProgramAuditioning a SequenceYou can play a sequence you are editing at any time to audition the changes.Move the curso
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1949Rhythm Program1 POSITIONThese are cursor controls for moving the cursor (colored orange) along the rhythm row in the display.M
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1959Rhythm ProgramProgramming a Registration SequenceThe Registration Sequence feature allows you to have desired Registrations au
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1969Rhythm ProgramPress the DATA [SET] button in the display.The Registration number appears in the display (in the timing order),
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1979Rhythm ProgramTo move the Registration number timing, press the DATA [SET] button. To move the Next Regist timing, press the N
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1989Rhythm ProgramPress the rhythm [START] button.The rhythm in the selected sequence starts playback.The Registration Memory also
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual1999Rhythm ProgramCopying a SequenceYou can copy a rhythm sequence stored on a sequence button to another button. You can also add
(1)B-11 1/22DDK-7 Owner’s ManualPRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WAR
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20Quick Introductory Guide1The Registrations stored to the Registration number can be copied to another Registration number for ea
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20010ControllersControllersThese leg- and foot-operated controls allow you to execute various performance functions and switch the
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20110ControllersPress the [LEFT] button at the top right of the display to ca
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20210Controllers4 INTRO 1 – INTRO 3These functions correspond to the INTRO [1] – [3] buttons on the panel. For example, when the I
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20310ControllersControlling Rotary SpeakerYou can control the Rotary Speaker
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20410ControllersAssigning functions to a Foot Pedal:Press the [UTILITY] button to call up the Utility display.Press the [F.PEDAL]
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20510ControllersControlling SustainYou can control the on/off status of Susta
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20610ControllersControlling Lead SlideCall up the Voice Condition display Page 2 of the Lead Voice section to which you want to ap
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20710ControllersControlling Melody On ChordCall up the Page 4 of the Voice Di
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20810ControllersControlling the Solo FunctionYou can turn the Solo function on/off by using the Foot Pedal. See page 31 for more i
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual20910ControllersControlling GlideYou can control the Glide effect not only by
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual21Quick Introductory Guide1A “Registration” consists of panel settings including the selected Upper Keyboard Voices, Lower Keyboar
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual21010ControllersControlling Registration ShiftYou can control Registration Shift not only by using the right Footswitch, but also
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual21110ControllersThe Pedal Unit DDKU-P7 features a expression pedal and a 2nd
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual21210ControllersControlling Pitch Bend1 MODEDetermines the range of the Pitch Bend control. Each step changes the pitch range by a
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual21310ControllersControlling the Rhythm Tempo1 MODEDetermines the range of tem
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual21411Transpose and Pitch ControlsTranspose and Pitch ControlsThere are two pitch-related controls on the DDK-7: Transpose and Pitc
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual215Connections12ConnectionsOn the backside and front left side of the DDK-7 keyboard is a separate panel equipped with various inp
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual216Connections121 FOOT PEDAL jacksFor connecting to an optional FC4/FC5/FC7/FC9 Foot Pedal.1 - 1 VOLUME jackFor controlling the vo
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual217Connections127 AUX OUT (LEVEL FIXED) jacks7 - 1 SUB (1, 2) jacksFor connection to an external amplifier/speaker system. These ou
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual218Connections12Playing the Sounds of the DDK-7 Through an External Audio SystemBy using the OUTPUT jacks, you can connect your DD
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual219Connections12*The Unbalanced line is intended for line-level signals.Power-on ProcedureBefore turning the power on to all compo
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual22Quick Introductory Guide1Select the desired Registration by pressing the appropriate button on the display.One display page cont
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual220Connections12Selecting Outputs for Each PartYou can assign each individual part of the DDK-7's sounds such as Voice, Percu
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual221Connections12Connecting a Pedal Unit (DDKU-P7) to the DDK-7 allows you to use the Pedalboard, right and left Footswitches, Expr
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual222Connections12By using the USB TO HOST terminal or MIDI IN/OUT terminals, you can connect your DDK-7 to a computer and receive/t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual223Connections12Using the MIDI IN/OUT terminalsBy using an optional MIDI interface such as the UX16, you can connect the DDK-7 to
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual224Connections12Outputting the Sound of an External Device Through the External Speakers of the DDK-7You can connect the AUX IN ja
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual225Connections12To adjust the volume/reverb:Press the [UTILITY] button on the panel to call up the Utility display.Using the MIC.
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual226Connections12Controlling the DDK-7 from an External DeviceYou can use an external MIDI keyboard or sequencer to remotely play t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual227Connections12This section explains what MIDI is, and what it can do, as well as how you can use MIDI on your DDK-7.What is MIDI
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual228Connections12MIDI (Musical Instrument Digital Interface) allows electronic musical instruments to communicate with each other,
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual229Connections12MIDI ChannelsMIDI data is assigned to one of sixteen MIDI channels. Using these channels, 1 – 16, the performance
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual23Quick Introductory Guide1Registration Menu ListPageLIVE PERFORMANCEBASIC POPS & ROCK DANCE & BALLAD JAZZ & LATIN
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual230Connections12When you connect your DDK-7 with a second MIDI device (such as a synthesizer or computer), you can determine how t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual231Connections123 INTERNAL/EXTERNALSwitches control over the displayed items between the DDK-7 (INTERNAL) or the connected device
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual232AppendixXG Voice & Drum List13Voice NumberVoice Name CategoryMSB LSB PRG001XG GrandPiano PIANO011XG GrndPianoKSP0
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual23303526XG 12StrGuitar GUITAR04026XG Nylon&Steel04126XG Steel&Body09626XG Mandolin0027 XG JazzGuitar01827XG Mell
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual2340059 XG Tuba BRASS01659XG Tuba20060 XG MutedTrumpet0061 XG FrenchHorn0661 XG FrHornSolo03261XG FrenchHorn203761XG Hor
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual23506697XG Carib SYNTH EFFECTS0098 XG SoundTrack02798XG Prologue06498XG Ancestral0099 XG Crystal01299XG SynthDr.Comp0149
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual23664 0 51 XG BirdTweet2 SOUND EFFECTS64 0 55 XG Ghost64 0 56 XG Maou64 0 65 XG PhoneCall64 0 66 XG DoorSqueak64 0 67 XG
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual237XG Drum Map MSB/LSB/PCNoteStandard Kit 1(127/0/1)KeyOffStandard Kit 2(127/0/2)KeyOffHit Kit(127/0/5)KeyOffRoom Kit(12
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual238 MSB/LSB/PCNoteAnalog Kit(127/0/26)KeyOffDance Kit(127/0/28)KeyOffJazz Kit(127/0/33)KeyOffBrush Kit(127/0/41)KeyOffSy
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual239 MSB/LSB/PCNoteSFX Kit 2(126/0/2)KeyOff12131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536 Phone Call Ø37 Door Squeak
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual24Quick Introductory Guide1You can confirm the version of your DDK-7 by the following procedure.Press the [UTILITY] button to call
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual2401. Channel Messages1.1 DDK ModeMIDI Data FormatCode (Hexadecimal) Function Receive Transmit Remarks8n, nn, 00-7F Note
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual241* Can be changed in the MIDI settings (page 230).** Can be output when assigned to channel 4.1.2 XG ModeBn, 78, 00Bn,
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual242* Can be changed in the MIDI settings (page 230).** Can be output when assigned to channel 4.2. Realtime Messages* Re
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual243Universal Non-Realtime MessagesXG NativeClavinova ExclusiveMessage ExclusiveElectone Exclusive˛: don’t care N:
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual244*1. Switches*2. Panel Switch EventsSelectorsVolumeOrgan Flute VoiceTo LowerSolo Modenn Switch Receive Transmit45H Lef
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual245BrillianceSustainSolo BarKeyboard PercussionDisableRotary SpeakerRhythm Sequencecc Switch dd RemarksCode Receive Rx R
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual246*3. MIDI ParameterVoice Section ParametersPanel Voice Parameters (Address mm: 0 – 7 = UK1, UK2, LK1, LK2, LEAD 1, LEA
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual247Organ Flute Voice Parameters (Address mm: 0 – 1 = UK, LK)10 00-07 40 3 0000-7F00-7FEffect 1 Type MSB/LSB 0000-7F00-7F
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual248Keyboard Parameters Sustain Parameters (Address mm: 0 – 2 = UK, LK, PEDAL)11 00-01 05 1 00-7F Footage 2' 00:MIN7
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual249Keyboard Percussion Parameters (Address mm: 1 – 2 = K.B.P. [1], K.B.P. [2])RhythmRhythm ParametersRhythm Sequence Par
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual25VoicesThe DDK-7 features hundreds of high quality Voices. Any of these Voices can be used on the Upper Keyboard and Lower
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual250Accompaniment ParametersA.B.C. Function ParametersM.O.C. Function ParametersSection ParametersKeyboard Percussion Par
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual251OverallSystem ParametersEffect Parameters (Overall): ReverbEffect Parameters (Overall): Rhythm ReverbEffect Parameter
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual252AUX OUTFoot Pedal*4. MDRAddress Size Data Parameter Data Receive Rx Range Transmit Tx Rangehh mm ll14 04 00-13 1 00-0
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual2530, 321, 5, 7, 1046, 3811166465-6771-7884, 91, 93, 9496, 9798-99, 100-101:True Voice1, 2, 3, 16 (*1)1-16Ø 9nH, v=1-127
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual2540, 321, 5, 7, 1046, 3811166465-6771-7884, 91, 93, 9496, 9798-99, 100-101:True Voice1, 2, 3, 16 1-16Ø 9nH, v=1-127˛ 9n
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual255TroubleshootingProblem Possible Cause and SolutionGENERAL OPERATIONThe sound is not heard for about 10 seconds after
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual256VOICES/RHYTHMSThe pitch may sound excessively high on the Pedalboard and low in the higher registers of the Lower and
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual257VOICE EDITINGDuring Voice editing, the specified Voice isn’t heard, even when the keyboard is played.• The Element is
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual258SpecificationsKEYBOARD Keyboard TypeUPPER: 49 Keys (C-C) Standard (FS) LOWER: 61Keys (C-C) Standard (FS)Touch ToneUPPE
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual259Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha Corp. reserves the ri
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual26Lead Voice 1 and 2 sound only the highest note (or last note played) if two or more keys are played together. This makes
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual260Numerics2nd Expression Pedal... 211AAC INLET jack...
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual261M[M.] (Memory) ... 90M.O.C...
13AppendixDDK-7 Owner’s Manual262TTEMPO (MDR) ... 132TEMPO (Rhythm) ...
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Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual27Since selection of Voices follows the same procedure throughout all Voice sections, instructions for only the Upper Keybo
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual28For example, to call up Piano 1, select the Piano category.The name of the selected category (Piano) is displayed on the
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual29Using the VOLUME buttons on the panel (coarse)Press one of the VOLUME buttons of each Voice section on the panel to set t
(1)B-11 2/23DDK-7 Owner’s Manual• Do not place the instrument against a wall (allow at least 3 cm/one-inch from the wall), since this can cause inade
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual30Pressing a Voice button once calls up the Voice Menu display. Pressing it a second time calls up the Voice Condition disp
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual31About the Solo functionThe Lead Voice 2 section features an exclusive Solo function. Solo lets you instantly switch to a
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual32Press the [SOLO] button in the display.Select the [SOLO] button in the left side of the display if you are using the (1 V
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual33This list shows all available Voices on the DDK-7. Numbers written at the left side of each column in this list indicate
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual345 Horn 1 8’ THRU THRUHorn 2 8’ THRU THRUHorn 3 8’ THRU THRUHorn 4 8’ THRU THRUHorn 5 8’ THRU THRUHorn 6 8’ THRU THRUMuted
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual353 Bell Pad 1 8’ CELESTE 1 DELAY LRBell Pad 2 8’ XG CHORUS 3 CROSS DELAYBell Pad 3 8’ XG CHORUS 3 DELAY LRBell Pad 4 8’ XG
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual362 Theatre Organ 1 8’ TREMOLO 2 HM ENHANCERTheatre Organ 2 8’ HM ENHANCER THRUTheatre Organ 3 8’ GT TREMOLO 1 HM ENHANCERT
Voices2DDK-7 Owner’s Manual372 Celesta 1 4’ HM ENHANCER THRUCelesta 2 4’ HM ENHANCER THRUMusic Box 1 4’ THRU THRUMusic Box 2 4’ HM ENHANCER STAGE 2Chi
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual38Organ Flutes3Organ FlutesThe DDK-7 has an Organ Flutes feature that allows you to create your own organ Voices, giving you acces
Organ Flutes3DDK-7 Owner’s Manual39Adjust flute footage settings (over a range of 0 – 8).The Flute footage levers can be adjusted by directly touching
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual4Accessories• Owner’s Manual•Power cordCongratulations!You are the proud owner of a fine electronic keyboard, the DDK-7.The Yamaha
Organ Flutes3DDK-7 Owner’s Manual40Press the [EFFECT] button in the upper right on the display to adjust the Rotary Speaker settings.1 EFFECT TYPESele
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual41Voice Controls and EffectsThe DDK-7 is equipped with two general kinds of functions that can be used
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual42Choose a Voice on the panel, then press the same button on the panel again (or press the name of the
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual433 PITCHControls pitch according to the play style of After Touch.AFTER touchControls the pitch accord
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual44The items included in this page differ between the Lead Voice sections and the other sections. SLIDE
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual452 TOUCH VIBRATOTurns the Touch Vibrato function on or off. Setting Touch Vibrato to on lets you apply
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual46You can edit the effect parameters from these two displays. Both displays have the same contents. You
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual47The Reverb, Sustain and Rotary Speaker displays are called up by pressing the respective buttons on t
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual481 TYPEDetermines the reverb type for each of the Voice sections and the Organ Flute Voice. Several ty
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual49Determines the amount of reverb effect applied to each Voice section.Each slider corresponds to the R
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual5Main FeaturesWide Variety of Registration Menus page 21The Registration Menu buttons feature a total of 288 Registrations, allowi
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual50SustainThe sustain effect, selectable for the each Voice section, causes Voices to gradually fade out
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual51Rotary SpeakerRotary Speaker recreates the rich, swirling sound of the popular rotating speaker effec
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual52Adjust the rotating speed and mode of the Rotary Speaker.Press the [ROTARY SP SPEED] button on the pa
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual53REVERBProduces a gentle “wash” of aftertones in the sound, recreating the subtle ambience and depth o
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual54ER/KARAOKEProduces early reflections without the subsequent reverb, or a deep echo effect like that us
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual55PHASERSimilar to Flanger, this produces rolling timbre changes and a pronounced up/down filter sweep e
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual56ROTARY SPEAKERThis popular effect (used mainly for electronic organ sounds) recreates the rich, anima
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual57DISTORTION+A combination of Distortion and Delay.WAHThis uses an automatic up/down filter sweep to cha
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual58DYNAMICThis effect (also called compression) “squeezes” the overall dynamic range of the sound, and h
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual59PITCH CHANGEThis effect changes the pitch.MISCELLANEOUSCreates special effects.AMBIENCEIMPULSE EXPRES
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual6• The bitmap fonts used in this instrument have been provided by and are the property of Ricoh Co., Ltd.• This product incorporat
4Voice Controls and EffectsDDK-7 Owner’s Manual60DYNA RINGMODRING MODISOLATORTHRUBypass control. This cancels the effect processing.Level Offset 0 - 1
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual61Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionThis DDK-7 features 274 different real rhythms featuring actual drum and pe
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual625Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionSelect the desired Rhythm category with the category buttons in the display.You can also choose the “
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual63Rhythm StructureEach rhythm is made up of “sections.” Since each section is a rhythmic variation of t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual645Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionOperating the rhythm from the panelYou can turn the rhythm on/off and switch the sections as desired
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual65INTROPressing one of the INTRO [1] – [3] buttons automatically adds a short introduction before start
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual665Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionTo use the Break patterns:As you play the DDK-7 along with the rhythm, occasionally press the [BREAK]
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual67Adjusting the tempoYou can adjust the rhythm tempo by pressing the TEMPO buttons. Pressing the right
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual685Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionYou can also see the Tempo and Bar/Beat indications in the Voice Display. In the Voice Display, both
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual692Rhythm ListMARCH1Marching Band 1Marching Band 2Marching Band 3Alpine March6/8 March 16/8 March 26/8
12345678910111312AppendixConnectionsTranspose and Pitch ControlsControllersRhythm ProgramVoice EditMusic Data Recorder (M.D.R.)Registration MemoryRhyt
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual705Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion•BALLAD1Power BalladDramatic BalladMovie Ballad 1Movie Ballad 2Secret ServiceCarpenters PopRomantic B
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual71The Accompaniment function provides arpeggiated chords and other instrumental embellishments when rhy
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual725Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionAdjust the volume and amount of reverb applied to the Accompaniment.Pressing the rhythm button on the
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual731 A.B.C. MODEOFF:Cancels the Auto Bass Chord function.SINGLE FINGER:The Single Finger mode provides t
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual745Rhythm/Keyboard Percussion2 MEMORYLOWER:When this is set to on, the Lower keyboard Voices and chord accompaniment keep playing
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual75M.O.C. MODEOFF:Cancels the Melody On Chord function.Mode 1:Produces harmonies of up to two notes in a
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual765Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionSelect the desired percussion kit.As a default, Multi Kit is assigned to the keyboards but you can ch
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual77Preset Keyboard Percussion List : Indicates the keys of the DDK-7 keyboard and DDKU-
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual785Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionSFX Kit 1 SFX Kit 2Preset 2(PK) Preset 1(LK) Preset 1(UK) Preset 2(PK) Preset 1(LK) Preset 1(UK)Cutti
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual79Arabic Kit Pop Latin KitPreset 2(PK) Preset 1(LK) Preset 1(UK) Preset 2(PK) Preset 1(LK) Preset 1(UK)
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual8Panel LayoutFront PanelUPPER 1, 2(page 25)SUSTAIN button(page 50)REGIST MENU(page 21)RHYTHM/KEYBOARD PERCUSSION(page 61)USB TO DE
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual805Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionAssigning sounds to the User Keyboard PercussionYou can assign any desired drum and percussion sound
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual81Assign an instrument to a particular key or pedal by simultaneously holding down the desired instrume
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual825Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionTo erase all instruments:You can clear all assignments using the [CLEAR] button in the display (ASSIG
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual83Within the Menu buttons, select the User location as the destination — for example, User 1.Press the
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual845Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDetailed settings for each percussion instrumentYou can independently adjust the settings of pan, pit
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual856 RESETInitializes settings such as pan, pitch, and reverb to their default values.Pressing the [EXEC
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual865Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionKit Assign ListMulti KitCYMBALCrash Cymbal 1Crash Cymbal 2Crash Cym MuteRide Cymbal 1Ride Cymbal 2Rid
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual87Hybrid Tom 3Hybrid Tom 4Hybrid Tom 5Hybrid Tom 6BASS DRUMKick Tight HKick WetKick Tight LPERCUSSION 1
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual885Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionConga Analog HBongo HBongo LTimbale HTimbale LCowbell AnalogClaves 2Guiro LongGuiro ShortMaracas 2Vib
5Rhythm/Keyboard PercussionDDK-7 Owner’s Manual89PERCUSSION 2Surdo MuteSurdo OpenCuica MuteCuica OpenCabasaShakerAgogo HAgogo LSamba Whistle HSamba Wh
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual9MASTER VOLUME dial (page 12)[D.] (Disable) button(page 92)45678910 12D.11POWER switch(page 12)
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual906Registration MemoryRegistration MemoryRegistration Memory allows you to store virtually all the settings you make on the panel
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual91Functions and settings that cannot be memorized:The following settings cannot be stored to a Registration Me
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual926Registration MemorySimply press the numbered button that corresponds to the Registration you wish to select.•You can also recal
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual93Selecting Disable Mode:The Disable mode enables you to select what is to be disabled when the [D.] (Disable)
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual946Registration MemoryYou can save your Registration Memory settings to an external storage device, such as USB flash memory, with
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual95Deleting all Registration data (including Registration Memory and Registration Shift settings, User rhythms,
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual966Registration MemorySetting the Registration Shift mode in the Regist Shift displayConnect the Pedal Unit (DDKU-P7) or optional
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual973 JUMPPressing the Right Footswitch, or with an optional Foot Pedal jumps to select the designated panel Reg
DDK-7 Owner’s Manual986Registration Memory2 DATAThese are data controls used to enter and delete Registration numbers in the Registration row.SET: For
6Registration MemoryDDK-7 Owner’s Manual99Confirming the Registration Shift setting in the Voice DisplayYou can confirm the Registration Shift mode in t
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