I Have a YC73 and a Midi keyboard as a second manual for the organ, it’s really a shame that the vibrato/chorus and percussion buttons don’t generate MIDI CC, cause i would really like to assign that on my midi keyboard, there is no method to bypass this right?
Thank you, thank you, thank you🎉. I have learned a ton from watching your videos on the Yamaha YC. You have a new subscriber!! Any suggestions on a midi pedal board for bass?
Only problem is the fully weighted Piano keys on the YC88 is far from optimal for playing organ parts even for a trained Pianist thos keys might hurt a bit 😘
I use GigPerformer and two buttons are mandatory. Song section up and down. Sadly you mentioned that no button sends any CC on YC series. Real pity. I will always need another controller or a pedalboard
Hi, After some help.How you use a YC to ONLY use the B3Xorgan and not the internal YC organ from the pad app on B3X. You need to have the toggle switch on YC set as ON and then as you move drawbars on the YC you get the combined effect of organ on BOTH YC organ engine and the B3X. Hoping for some tech savvy person to help. Great video Steve
@@musomarc In the Effect section ( Not Keys A or B) assign it to Organ. Then choose a Compressor effect and turn just the rate knob all the way down, effectively turning off the organ.
Excellent tutorial! This helped me a lot. Thank you!
Crystal clear! Thank you so much for the old interface like mine👍
Excellent work at Featherlight. Thank you!
Thank you! I learned a lot. You are a fantastic teacher.
I Have a YC73 and a Midi keyboard as a second manual for the organ, it’s really a shame that the vibrato/chorus and percussion buttons don’t generate MIDI CC, cause i would really like to assign that on my midi keyboard, there is no method to bypass this right?
None that I Have found, here's hoping for a firmware update.
Thank you, thank you, thank you🎉. I have learned a ton from watching your videos on the Yamaha YC. You have a new subscriber!! Any suggestions on a midi pedal board for bass?
I dont play foot pedals myself so I would love to know what you find out about it and report back to us, so we can all learn about it!
Thank you so much! 😃
Only problem is the fully weighted Piano keys on the YC88 is far from optimal for playing organ parts even for a trained Pianist thos keys might hurt a bit 😘
I use GigPerformer and two buttons are mandatory. Song section up and down. Sadly you mentioned that no button sends any CC on YC series. Real pity. I will always need another controller or a pedalboard
Yeah, I really wish Yamaha would do a firmware update and allow the buttons to generate MIDI CC Info, that would open up a huge range of control.
@@Featherlightstudio If we could start a "class action" to promote that...
All buttons and toggle switches on CP are programmable . I also have a YC and find it strange that they are not. I guess they only have up to 128
@@onkeyz I tried YC73 connected to midi monitor of GigPerformer and buttons aren't sending anything
@@furiobisotti8150 no the YC don't but the CP 88 do. They do in Camelot pro anyway. I also have gig performer but use that for vsts only
Hi, After some help.How you use a YC to ONLY use the B3Xorgan and not the internal YC organ from the pad app on B3X. You need to have the toggle switch on YC set as ON and then as you move drawbars on the YC you get the combined effect of organ on BOTH YC organ engine and the B3X.
Hoping for some tech savvy person to help. Great video Steve
A quick workaround would be to assign the last post Effects to Organ them put a Comp on it and turn the compressor output all the way down.
Hi Steve. Thanks for the reply, apologies for tardy reply. Can you explain that out step by step in detail?
Thanks @@Featherlightstudio
@@musomarc In the Effect section ( Not Keys A or B) assign it to Organ. Then choose a Compressor effect and turn just the rate knob all the way down, effectively turning off the organ.
Thanks so much Steve. Got it. Again, love your videos and knowledge.Regards@@Featherlightstudio
Although I like the YC organ better
I actually do as well, far more organic to use in the moment with all the realtime controls!