Galileo YP200 Owner's Manual - page 8
YP200
owner’s manual
EN - 3
Sound Preset Selection
The Sound Preset , the timber resource of YP200, is the combination of one or more sounds, a
reverberation effect and a modulation effect. There are 19 available presets, 15 single and 4
combination.
Use the DATA UP/DOWN buttons to select any sound preset you like.
Press the Grand Piano button on the control panel to quickly recall the Grand Piano preset.
Sound Preset List
Main preset
Recall Grand Piano preset
Recall previous preset
Use the TEMPO/DATA
button to change BPM
value.
Numbers 1;2;...0 are assigned to the keys of
the first octave of YP200 keyboard.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0
There are two methods to change the frequency:
1. Type the number of BPM by means of only the white keys ranging from B0 to D2.
Each of these keys is assigned a number whose value is shown below the key.
2. Press DATA to speed and DOWN DATA UP to slow the heart of BPM.
Metronome
Recall next preset
The METRONOME button has two functions:
1. Activate / deactivate the metronome (via normal pressure)
2. Change BPM frequency (via a longer pressure of at least two seconds).
Pressing the button once, the BPM
changes by one unit , while a long press
is a variation continues until the button
is released or it reaches the lower limit
(30 BPM) or higher (250 BPM).
Simultaneously pressing DATA UP and
data DOWN , the BPM will be set to the
value 120.
Press Metronome button to exit the BPM
editing.
prg Sound Preset
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Grand Piano (MAF)
Bright Piano (MAF)
El. Vintage 1
El. Vintage 2
El. Vintage 3
FM Piano
Clavinet 1
Clavinet 2
Harpsichord
Vibraphone
Guitar
Jazz Organ
Pipe Organ
Strings Ensemble
Slow Strings
Piano dual Strings
Piano dual Pad
FM Piano dual Pad
Pipe Organ dual Choir