Thank you again. I did purchase my YC88 last week and it is so much fun to learn about it. It is one thing to read about the Exit/hold feature, it is another to see it done on the keyboard. Makes it so much faster to grasp what one can do with it.
As a newer YC61 owner, i've been watching your YC videos, and they're all fantastic. No filler, and lots of great information. Thanks for creating thtem!
Hello Steve, Trying out my new YC-88/61 setup. Love the keyboard and thanks to you I am learning how to navigate an already great live keyboard. When my house gig resumes in 2 weeks I am ready to take the new duo out to the gig. Presently I am using a Nord Stage 4 88 and a Nord Stage 3 73 Compact for my upper keyboard. I was a big Yamaha user for many years from all the motifs to the stage pianos. I got spoiled by the Nords over the last 8 years but it was your PodCast that told me to gig the YC a try. I did find out one real important thing. Going out of the XLR's verses the ¼" outputs is huge. I could not believe the difference. Fortunately my Ashley 308B line mixer has channels one and two switchable between ¼" or XLR. Then I run that signal through a Focusrite ISA 2 preamp and into a DBX intelligent EQ, and finally to a Warm Audio Bus Summing unit. I then run out of the bus Summing via XLR into a Presonus Temblor Sub and up to my Space Station. It's quite a setup and is actually a small set up that's very portable. I can see by your videos you are a very talented player with nice chops. I would love to catch up to you at a gig. Let me know where your band is playing. I'm in North Carolina but would make a trip out to meet in person. Thank you so much for being a great teacher and keep up the good work. Rocky
Thanks again for some amazing content. I hope Yamaha is hooking you up with some free gear. They should feature your tips and tricks on getting around the YC series keyboards on their website as well. Thanks Brother!
These are super useful features, but it’s not great UI design. There should be a dedicated ‘SHIFT’ button and at least some visible hint on the panel to inform the user that there’s an extra function for a given control. Using a button marked only as ‘EXIT’ for all this useful stuff is not good. Maybe we’re supposed to put little stickers on the panel to remind us? (I see that little ‘F’ on the filter knob!)
Very nice video. Great useful tips👍👍I have an additional question - is it possible to control the volume of the input-jacks with the mod-lever? I know I can control usb-input level this way - but not able to find jacks anywhere.
Each voice in the live set has its own transpose settings remembered. So when you switch to another voice, it will switch to that transpose setting. No global transpose that I'm aware of, would be a great firmware update.
Even though you can't access the Key engines from the Organ side, using the FM synth algorithms ( F4, F5, F6) can definitely get you more voicing options. More info on those here: ruclips.net/video/_BSNh0DcIAA/видео.html
Yes, you can assign the Either foot-switch 1 or 2 or even the Mod lever to control a variety of rotary parameters including fast/slow, or stop/brake. In fact, they can even all be assigned to control a different parameter, if you need that.. Page 60 of the manual covers all the available assignments.
Is there a way to make a rotor control pedal behave like a Nord, that is, momentary, and not having to step on the pedal again to turn the rotary effect off ?? I haven't found it yet...thanks!
I haven't found a way to get a regular 'non-latching' hold pedal to do it but hopefully some one might chime in here if they come across another pedal type that will.
I've been trying to control the attack and decay on the organ section, but the only way I found was using the EG/filter knob which is only connected to key A/key B... Can anyone help?
I just talked with Steinberg support and they gave me a bull s-- answer telling me the YC 88 is too complex but I noticed they do have the more complex midi device configurations in the midi device list . I hate companies like that.
Great video (as all the YC ones :) )! I have one question after testing the YC out yesterday. I could not get the synth (in my example it was on panel b) to sustain when I held the sustain pedal down. The piano sounds (panel a) worked well (sustained), but not the synth. I only had one hour in the shop, so I had to move on with everything I wanted to test, but I can't find anything about this. Can you confirm this is the way it works, or was there some setting I missed and can you let the synth sustain with the pedal after releasing the keys? Thanks in advance!
All the YC Series behave the same way, Each sound engine can have its own sustain pedal assignments as well as the Organ section. All are independent from each other. Go to Settings/Controllers/Receive SW/Sustain.
The individual drawbars ( Both Lower and Upper positions ) do transmit MDI CC info. It appears to be up to the apps your using to see how extensively each apps will use that data. For example, using the YC with iOS version of Korg Module, the MIDI learn feature in the apps settings correctly detects each drawbar and assigns it to a given parameter.
................................."DRAWBAR POSITION UPDATE" -So, EXIT/Organ button updates the patch to the current drawbar settings. To be clear, is this a permanent change to the patch?
No, not permanent. Its only permanent if you store the patch with the altered settings. This is true for all the live changes you make while playing as well.
My YC61 crashed During a firmware update because of a power surge. Does anybody know how to get back into the machine it is now in what they call “brick mode”. I just bought the unit two weeks ago from Sweetwater they said I can return it and they’ll send me a new one but I was wondering if there was anyway I could possibly get back in. There’s nothing when I powered on no display nothing. Anybody else know how to solve this?
@@Featherlightstudio Yeah I called Sweetwater they said send it back there they’re going to give me a new one or they will be able to “un-brick” it. So I shipped it back UPS this morning
I’ve been listening to your videos for hours now and I’m waiting on my wife 6061 that’s coming from Sweetwater this week. I am a musician that is totally blind and I chose this keyboard for performing live. So anything that keeps me from having to menu dive it’s gonna be very helpful. I’m really interested in how I could use that filter trick or if I could hear when I change the type of filter. Also I wonder how I can assign the pedal to either the Keith section or a or B on the organs and save that to a live set so that it could hold the notes on one side and not the other. Also can you only have one split point and then layer maybe two instruments on the top? I realize these are kind of basic questions. And another video you demonstrated using the offset control with velocity to bring another instrument at a certain amount of force I have a lot to learn and I’m definitely gonna buy you some coffee on PayPal. In the RUclips app on my iPhone with voiceover double tapping the link doesn’t work so I’ll just have to copy and paste them into my browser. I would appreciate any sources that I could get somebody to help me learn the physical layout of controls on the board. . That was amazing. Apologies for the dictation mistakes that I am unable to edit.
Heh Reginald, yeah, one of the big advantages of the YC keyboards is so many of the functions are right there on the top pf the board and instantly available however, some of the more specific functions will still require you to navigate through the menu or settings pages like, assigning hold pedal to Keys A/B or organ sections. The Yamaha Synths Official site is a great resource as well for all thing YC related. ruclips.net/video/pbXC0Ajp1C4/видео.html
OK I am using this keyboard for a while. but tip #1 already blew my mind. Thank you!
I just got the YC61 and I didn't realize how much I ejoy how simple and Intuitive the menu and buttons are.
Thank you again. I did purchase my YC88 last week and it is so much fun to learn about it. It is one thing to read about the Exit/hold feature, it is another to see it done on the keyboard. Makes it so much faster to grasp what one can do with it.
You ALWAYS do things to amaze me...I'm always always learning...and anxiously awaiting for my YC76 eta 3 weeks. Thnx for all you share...
Flicked through the manual and missed every single thing you mentioned. Thank you for putting this together.
Thank you for all these insider tips. I've just bought a YC73 and learning how to get the most out of it. Really helpful!
As a newer YC61 owner, i've been watching your YC videos, and they're all fantastic. No filler, and lots of great information. Thanks for creating thtem!
Thank you for the timely advice!
Great stuff here. I just wish Yamaha included this info in their user manual.
Thanks a lot. For a few weeks I have a YC88 and I love how you simple tell things. Thanks you! God bless
This video is fantastic! Many thanks for doing these!
Subbed, great info! Just got the YC88 and this is all amazing. Also, your playing is killer
Hello Steve, Trying out my new YC-88/61 setup. Love the keyboard and thanks to you I am learning how to navigate an already great live keyboard. When my house gig resumes in 2 weeks I am ready to take the new duo out to the gig. Presently I am using a Nord Stage 4 88 and a Nord Stage 3 73 Compact for my upper keyboard. I was a big Yamaha user for many years from all the motifs to the stage pianos. I got spoiled by the Nords over the last 8 years but it was your PodCast that told me to gig the YC a try. I did find out one real important thing. Going out of the XLR's verses the ¼" outputs is huge. I could not believe the difference. Fortunately my Ashley 308B line mixer has channels one and two switchable between ¼" or XLR. Then I run that signal through a Focusrite ISA 2 preamp and into a DBX intelligent EQ, and finally to a Warm Audio Bus Summing unit. I then run out of the bus Summing via XLR into a Presonus Temblor Sub and up to my Space Station. It's quite a setup and is actually a small set up that's very portable. I can see by your videos you are a very talented player with nice chops. I would love to catch up to you at a gig. Let me know where your band is playing. I'm in North Carolina but would make a trip out to meet in person. Thank you so much for being a great teacher and keep up the good work. Rocky
Sounds like a killer live setup!
Yamaha should hire you for all the videos they do. This is excellent. I’m learning so much from these.
I’ve owed this since it came out and apparently new nothing…Thank you… Subscribed!
superb tips, thanks. learn a lot
Thanks again for some amazing content. I hope Yamaha is hooking you up with some free gear. They should feature your tips and tricks on getting around the YC series keyboards on their website as well. Thanks Brother!
lol I wish, but no.
Some handy tips here. Thank you from a YC88 user.
Your clickbaity video title was actually accurate. Great series of vids.
I try not to be too clickbaity if possible lol
excellent tutorial!
Great video, I learned a few new tricks. Thx!! :)
Thank you for suring. Saves a lot of time!
These are super useful features, but it’s not great UI design. There should be a dedicated ‘SHIFT’ button and at least some visible hint on the panel to inform the user that there’s an extra function for a given control. Using a button marked only as ‘EXIT’ for all this useful stuff is not good. Maybe we’re supposed to put little stickers on the panel to remind us? (I see that little ‘F’ on the filter knob!)
Thanks very much for this very useful information and needless to say my upgrade from my electro 5 will no longer be in a red colour 🎹😊
Thank you for showing all this tips
Thanks a lot, very helpful hidden features
Very nice video. Great useful tips👍👍I have an additional question - is it possible to control the volume of the input-jacks with the mod-lever? I know I can control usb-input level this way - but not able to find jacks anywhere.
The input jacks are hardware set at line level so you set the incoming audio from the source
( Mixer/keyboard, ect)
Hello is it possible to transpose - 2 ( for example )and then swapp between Live set and the transpose remain the same -2
Each voice in the live set has its own transpose settings remembered. So when you switch to another voice, it will switch to that transpose setting. No global transpose that I'm aware of, would be a great firmware update.
Is there a way to layer three sounds by changing the organ sound into another sound for an extra layer?
Even though you can't access the Key engines from the Organ side, using the FM synth algorithms ( F4, F5, F6) can definitely get you more voicing options.
More info on those here:
ruclips.net/video/_BSNh0DcIAA/видео.html
@@Featherlightstudio ok. Thank u
Is there any way to assign a foot SWITCH to control the simulated leslie or make the rotary speaker go from slow to fast?
Yes, you can assign the Either foot-switch 1 or 2 or even the Mod lever to control a variety of rotary parameters including fast/slow, or stop/brake. In fact, they can even all be assigned to control a different parameter, if you need that.. Page 60 of the manual covers all the available assignments.
Is there a way to make a rotor control pedal behave like a Nord, that is, momentary, and not having to step on the pedal again to turn the rotary effect off ?? I haven't found it yet...thanks!
I haven't found a way to get a regular 'non-latching' hold pedal to do it but hopefully some one might chime in here if they come across another pedal type that will.
Can you even assign a foot switch to control the rotor?
Awesome video
I've been trying to control the attack and decay on the organ section, but the only way I found was using the EG/filter knob which is only connected to key A/key B... Can anyone help?
Is there a Cubase Patch setup file for the YC-88?
Patch setup file? might need more info
I just talked with Steinberg support and they gave me a bull s-- answer telling me the YC 88 is too complex but I noticed they do have the more complex midi device configurations in the midi device list . I hate companies like that.
Well done!
Great video (as all the YC ones :) )!
I have one question after testing the YC out yesterday.
I could not get the synth (in my example it was on panel b) to sustain when I held the sustain pedal down.
The piano sounds (panel a) worked well (sustained), but not the synth.
I only had one hour in the shop, so I had to move on with everything I wanted to test, but I can't find anything about this.
Can you confirm this is the way it works, or was there some setting I missed and can you let the synth sustain with the pedal after releasing the keys?
Thanks in advance!
All the YC Series behave the same way, Each sound engine can have its own sustain pedal assignments as well as the Organ section. All are independent from each other. Go to Settings/Controllers/Receive SW/Sustain.
@@Featherlightstudio Thanks!
I did not buy it yet, but this was one of my questionmarks until now.
Subscribed to stay connected 😎
Hey! Can you use the drawbars as midi sliders/faders??
The individual drawbars ( Both Lower and Upper positions ) do transmit MDI CC info. It appears to be up to the apps your using to see how extensively each apps will use that data. For example, using the YC with iOS version of Korg Module, the MIDI learn feature in the apps settings correctly detects each drawbar and assigns it to a given parameter.
................................."DRAWBAR POSITION UPDATE" -So, EXIT/Organ button updates the patch to the current drawbar settings. To be clear, is this a permanent change to the patch?
No, not permanent. Its only permanent if you store the patch with the altered settings. This is true for all the live changes you make while playing as well.
excellent
My YC61 crashed During a firmware update because of a power surge. Does anybody know how to get back into the machine it is now in what they call “brick mode”. I just bought the unit two weeks ago from Sweetwater they said I can return it and they’ll send me a new one but I was wondering if there was anyway I could possibly get back in. There’s nothing when I powered on no display nothing. Anybody else know how to solve this?
It would depend on what's actually damaged, if its the power supply or main board, best to deal with Sweetwater on that.
@@Featherlightstudio Yeah I called Sweetwater they said send it back there they’re going to give me a new one or they will be able to “un-brick” it. So I shipped it back UPS this morning
@@Featherlightstudio Oh and I almost forgot thank you for your input I really appreciate that
@@Featherlightstudio I also appreciate your videos they are one of the many reasons I bought this instrument to begin with. Great stuff
I’ve been listening to your videos for hours now and I’m waiting on my wife 6061 that’s coming from Sweetwater this week. I am a musician that is totally blind and I chose this keyboard for performing live. So anything that keeps me from having to menu dive it’s gonna be very helpful. I’m really interested in how I could use that filter trick or if I could hear when I change the type of filter. Also I wonder how I can assign the pedal to either the Keith section or a or B on the organs and save that to a live set so that it could hold the notes on one side and not the other. Also can you only have one split point and then layer maybe two instruments on the top? I realize these are kind of basic questions. And another video you demonstrated using the offset control with velocity to bring another instrument at a certain amount of force I have a lot to learn and I’m definitely gonna buy you some coffee on PayPal. In the RUclips app on my iPhone with voiceover double tapping the link doesn’t work so I’ll just have to copy and paste them into my browser. I would appreciate any sources that I could get somebody to help me learn the physical layout of controls on the board.
. That was amazing. Apologies for the dictation mistakes that I am unable to edit.
Heh Reginald, yeah, one of the big advantages of the YC keyboards is so many of the functions are right there on the top pf the board and instantly available however, some of the more specific functions will still require you to navigate through the menu or settings pages like, assigning hold pedal to Keys A/B or organ sections. The Yamaha Synths Official site is a great resource as well for all thing YC related.
ruclips.net/video/pbXC0Ajp1C4/видео.html
Me who don't even own the keyboard: Interesting.
Ah yes, page 31 of the YC manual, "Special Operations List" in video format
:)