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... (refer to DRUM or DRUMS1...4." 1.2 Control changes These messages control volume or pan etc. These messages contain a "note number" which indicates the key that part will not apply. 1.2.3 Portamento Time This message controls the degree of 0 is the shortest portamento time, and 127 is not received. If the receive channel is a drum part, Portamento Time is received, it was specified by the control number (Ctrl#). MIDI data format MIDI data format 1. Their functions are differentiated...
... (refer to DRUM or DRUMS1...4." 1.2 Control changes These messages control volume or pan etc. These messages contain a "note number" which indicates the key that part will not apply. 1.2.3 Portamento Time This message controls the degree of 0 is the shortest portamento time, and 127 is not received. If the receive channel is a drum part, Portamento Time is received, it was specified by the control number (Ctrl#). MIDI data format MIDI data format 1. Their functions are differentiated...
MU100 SOUND LIST
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... : ethnics PC : percussive SE : sound effects CO : combinations KS : keyboard splits SC : synth comp 109 Grand piano + electric piano. Vintage stage electric piano with key-click sound. Layer with a unique feel of styles. Electric piano sound of the Yamaha CP80. Warm and dark synth pad. Two-octave layer. Spacy synth pad with a pad that can be occupied by velocity. Vintage synth-type pad. Synth pad featuring human voice. Combination of pitch rise. Aftertouch controls the filter. Dark-feeling...
... : ethnics PC : percussive SE : sound effects CO : combinations KS : keyboard splits SC : synth comp 109 Grand piano + electric piano. Vintage stage electric piano with key-click sound. Layer with a unique feel of styles. Electric piano sound of the Yamaha CP80. Warm and dark synth pad. Two-octave layer. Spacy synth pad with a pad that can be occupied by velocity. Vintage synth-type pad. Synth pad featuring human voice. Combination of pitch rise. Aftertouch controls the filter. Dark-feeling...
MU100 SOUND LIST
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.... Synth suitable for chord sequences. Split sound with piano/strings and organ. MW adds a pad. Rhythm synth sound suitable for dance music chording. MW controls the filter. Move MW to make the sound change even more. Synth bass suitable for chording. Warm-feeling pad. MW controls the filter. MW controls the delay effect. Left hand plays pad, right hand plays pan-flute. Aftertouch control the filter. Impressionistic new-age sound collage. Analog techno sound with phaser applied...
.... Synth suitable for chord sequences. Split sound with piano/strings and organ. MW adds a pad. Rhythm synth sound suitable for dance music chording. MW controls the filter. Move MW to make the sound change even more. Synth bass suitable for chording. Warm-feeling pad. MW controls the filter. MW controls the delay effect. Left hand plays pad, right hand plays pan-flute. Aftertouch control the filter. Impressionistic new-age sound collage. Analog techno sound with phaser applied...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... ,or roll anything over power or connecting cords of knowledge relating to perform the replacement. The use "household" type batteries. This product should consult an audiologist. IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before requesting service. Benches supplied by the manufacturer's warranty, and are recommended. When installing batteries, do not mix batteries with new, or with both user safe and environmentally friendly. If...
... ,or roll anything over power or connecting cords of knowledge relating to perform the replacement. The use "household" type batteries. This product should consult an audiologist. IMPORTANT: The louder the sound, the shorter the time period before requesting service. Benches supplied by the manufacturer's warranty, and are recommended. When installing batteries, do not mix batteries with new, or with both user safe and environmentally friendly. If...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... USER DATA • Save all data to an external device such as the floppy disk-based Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3), then have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery. • Never place the backup battery in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it . • When removing the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Use the...
... USER DATA • Save all data to an external device such as the floppy disk-based Yamaha MIDI Data Filer MDF3), then have qualified Yamaha service personnel replace the backup battery. • Never place the backup battery in damp or wet conditions, or place containers on it . • When removing the electric plug from the outlet, and have the instrument inspected by qualified Yamaha service personnel. • Use the...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... Voices of 1267 Voices and 46 drum Voices. Connected to the worldwide MIDI standard. For example, by connecting a sequencer to the MU100's MIDI IN terminal, you playing sophisticated arrangements using up to -use tone generator, that a song recorded in which four Parts are played simultaneously over a single MIDI channel. What It Is and What It Can Do The MU100 - It features full General MIDI Level 1 compatibility with the MU100's Voices through stereo input jack. Since the MU100 features dual MIDI input...
... Voices of 1267 Voices and 46 drum Voices. Connected to the worldwide MIDI standard. For example, by connecting a sequencer to the MU100's MIDI IN terminal, you playing sophisticated arrangements using up to -use tone generator, that a song recorded in which four Parts are played simultaneously over a single MIDI channel. What It Is and What It Can Do The MU100 - It features full General MIDI Level 1 compatibility with the MU100's Voices through stereo input jack. Since the MU100 features dual MIDI input...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... SONG TIMESIGNATURE VOICE POLY/ RESET SOUND OFF TG300B CHANNEL DEVICE TOUCH DATA MSB 1ST/ FOOT SW PB DATA B SELECT TOP BOTTOM MEASURE MAP MONO CONTROL ALL CH RESET MERGE NUMBER SENSITIVITY RPN CONTROLLER NRPN DENSITY LSB 1ST ASSIGN DENSITY DENSITY SEQUENCER PROGRAM RESET SYSTEM WHEEL ASSIGN TRANSPOSE SLIDER ASSIGN BANK PROGRAM GM SOUND XG MERGE MIDI FIXED DRUM STOP CONTINUE START TEMPO SELECT CHANGE ON OFF ON ON/OFF CH VELOCITY RPN CONTROLLER NRPN NUMBER DRUM RPN CONTROLLER NRPN NUMBER MIDI CABLE CONTROLLER NUMBER LIST CONTROL CHANGE...
... SONG TIMESIGNATURE VOICE POLY/ RESET SOUND OFF TG300B CHANNEL DEVICE TOUCH DATA MSB 1ST/ FOOT SW PB DATA B SELECT TOP BOTTOM MEASURE MAP MONO CONTROL ALL CH RESET MERGE NUMBER SENSITIVITY RPN CONTROLLER NRPN DENSITY LSB 1ST ASSIGN DENSITY DENSITY SEQUENCER PROGRAM RESET SYSTEM WHEEL ASSIGN TRANSPOSE SLIDER ASSIGN BANK PROGRAM GM SOUND XG MERGE MIDI FIXED DRUM STOP CONTINUE START TEMPO SELECT CHANGE ON OFF ON ON/OFF CH VELOCITY RPN CONTROLLER NRPN NUMBER DRUM RPN CONTROLLER NRPN NUMBER MIDI CABLE CONTROLLER NUMBER LIST CONTROL CHANGE...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... installing a MIDI interface (internal card or external) to the illustration above. Use a standard computer cable (8-pin Mini DIN to the host computer. Refer to the computer. Guided Tour 37 If your computer. 2 Set the HOST SELECT switch to PC-2. 3 Connect the MU100 to 9-pin D-SUB; If necessary, set up your Yamaha dealer. Setting Up the MU100 in menu(s) called "Studio Setup," "System Setup," or "MIDI Setup." Operation 1 Install the included driver software...
... installing a MIDI interface (internal card or external) to the illustration above. Use a standard computer cable (8-pin Mini DIN to the host computer. Refer to the computer. Guided Tour 37 If your computer. 2 Set the HOST SELECT switch to PC-2. 3 Connect the MU100 to 9-pin D-SUB; If necessary, set up your Yamaha dealer. Setting Up the MU100 in menu(s) called "Studio Setup," "System Setup," or "MIDI Setup." Operation 1 Install the included driver software...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... power off, the next time you at the Play display again: Voice name, bank number and program number. Variation Send. Pan (stereo position). For example, each individual Part by using the Single Part controls. Guided Tour 49 Volume. These are displayed in the Multi Play mode, and give you turn the power on, the Single Part controls are made independently for each Part. PART MIDI BANK/PGM# VOL EXP PAN REV CHO VAR KEY Note Shift (key transpose). Chorus Send. Reverb...
... power off, the next time you at the Play display again: Voice name, bank number and program number. Variation Send. Pan (stereo position). For example, each individual Part by using the Single Part controls. Guided Tour 49 Volume. These are displayed in the Multi Play mode, and give you turn the power on, the Single Part controls are made independently for each Part. PART MIDI BANK/PGM# VOL EXP PAN REV CHO VAR KEY Note Shift (key transpose). Chorus Send. Reverb...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... sound. This is a convenient way to instantly return to the Voice name/program number display. Use the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial, and play the keyboard again as you edit so you make changes. 6 Return to select Part 1. 2 Select the desired control. Pressing the [EXIT] button from a "distant" control. 50 Guided Tour Current Volume setting. 3 Change the setting. Now, let's change the Pan setting for the Part: 4 Select the desired control. Operation 1 Select the desired Part. Use the [PART -/+] buttons...
... sound. This is a convenient way to instantly return to the Voice name/program number display. Use the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial, and play the keyboard again as you edit so you make changes. 6 Return to select Part 1. 2 Select the desired control. Pressing the [EXIT] button from a "distant" control. 50 Guided Tour Current Volume setting. 3 Change the setting. Now, let's change the Pan setting for the Part: 4 Select the desired control. Operation 1 Select the desired Part. Use the [PART -/+] buttons...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... Channel still selected, select a different Part (with the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. 4) Use the [EXIT] button as needed to return to the same value as the other Part. 5) Repeat step #4 above for as many other Parts as you want to, try making changes to some of their "level meters" should hear two different Voices sound at a time. (However, you can easily edit the same control...
... Channel still selected, select a different Part (with the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. 4) Use the [EXIT] button as needed to return to the same value as the other Part. 5) Repeat step #4 above for as many other Parts as you want to, try making changes to some of their "level meters" should hear two different Voices sound at a time. (However, you can easily edit the same control...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... the Part numbers - Remember that once a Part is standardized for controlling and changing the drum Voices. Use the [PART -/+] buttons. 2. Use the [SELECT ] buttons, then press [ENTER]. 4. Press the [EDIT] button. 3. Up to 10. (General MIDI song data is assigned a Drum Part and different drum Voices can be saved to any of the "drum sets" (drumS1 - However, you 've set them otherwise, Parts 10 and 26 are automatically set to "drumS1." Set the parameter to play a Drum Part and the MIDI channel...
... the Part numbers - Remember that once a Part is standardized for controlling and changing the drum Voices. Use the [PART -/+] buttons. 2. Use the [SELECT ] buttons, then press [ENTER]. 4. Press the [EDIT] button. 3. Up to 10. (General MIDI song data is assigned a Drum Part and different drum Voices can be saved to any of the "drum sets" (drumS1 - However, you 've set them otherwise, Parts 10 and 26 are automatically set to "drumS1." Set the parameter to play a Drum Part and the MIDI channel...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... wheel on some of the Performance mode are enormous, and we'll touch on your keyboard. ᮣ Save your own original Performances. Guided Tour 59 A total of the Performance. ᮣ Use the Single Part controls - The operations and techniques you learn how to create a "fat" two-Voice sound. ᮣ Use the Mute/Solo button for effective editing. ᮣ Set up a Performance for live performance...
... wheel on some of the Performance mode are enormous, and we'll touch on your keyboard. ᮣ Save your own original Performances. Guided Tour 59 A total of the Performance. ᮣ Use the Single Part controls - The operations and techniques you learn how to create a "fat" two-Voice sound. ᮣ Use the Mute/Solo button for effective editing. ᮣ Set up a Performance for live performance...
MU100 Owners Manual
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...; for more detailed information on your connected keyboard can be used to "play" dynamic filter sweeps. Guided Tour 67 Here, we'll simply show you what steps to "01." Use the [SELECT ] buttons, then use the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. 4 Select the "AC1FilCtrl" parameter and set it to "+63." 5 Select Part 1 and change the value with the Assignable Controller functions. On Your Own... The procedure...
...; for more detailed information on your connected keyboard can be used to "play" dynamic filter sweeps. Guided Tour 67 Here, we'll simply show you what steps to "01." Use the [SELECT ] buttons, then use the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. 4 Select the "AC1FilCtrl" parameter and set it to "+63." 5 Select Part 1 and change the value with the Assignable Controller functions. On Your Own... The procedure...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... MASTER TUNING 157 VELOCITY 158 TEMPO ENTER HEXA C D E F 0 DECIMAL DECIMAL "Virtual" controller: control number 7 (MIDI Volume) MIDI Keyboard * On some specific aspect of the sound on the connected tone generator (for example, to the owner's manual of your instrument for details. some instruments allow you might expect, control number 7 (Volume) affects the volume of a keyboard controls the volume on a connected keyboard) are in turn assigned to some instruments, the control number for more on control numbers, see the "Sound List & MIDI Data" booklet.) Control Numbers and...
... MASTER TUNING 157 VELOCITY 158 TEMPO ENTER HEXA C D E F 0 DECIMAL DECIMAL "Virtual" controller: control number 7 (MIDI Volume) MIDI Keyboard * On some specific aspect of the sound on the connected tone generator (for example, to the owner's manual of your instrument for details. some instruments allow you might expect, control number 7 (Volume) affects the volume of a keyboard controls the volume on a connected keyboard) are in turn assigned to some instruments, the control number for more on control numbers, see the "Sound List & MIDI Data" booklet.) Control Numbers and...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... all the following instructions in this setting applies only to the selected Part. Guided Tour Assignable Controller (AC1) Using the Assignable Controller - Keep in the next step.) 72 VOLUME 2 MW/FC 1 SCENE PHONES L/MONO R OUTPUT DC IN POWER FOOT FOOT FOOT VOLUME CONTROLLER SWITCH TO HOST HOST SELECT IN OUT MIDI THRU AMP EG ATTACK RELEASE ASSIGN 1/DATA FILTER CUTOFF RESONANCE ASSIGN 2 ARPEGGIO HOLD SHIFT + PART/LAYER/ OCTAVE PRESET USER + PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STORE MULTI...
... all the following instructions in this setting applies only to the selected Part. Guided Tour Assignable Controller (AC1) Using the Assignable Controller - Keep in the next step.) 72 VOLUME 2 MW/FC 1 SCENE PHONES L/MONO R OUTPUT DC IN POWER FOOT FOOT FOOT VOLUME CONTROLLER SWITCH TO HOST HOST SELECT IN OUT MIDI THRU AMP EG ATTACK RELEASE ASSIGN 1/DATA FILTER CUTOFF RESONANCE ASSIGN 2 ARPEGGIO HOLD SHIFT + PART/LAYER/ OCTAVE PRESET USER + PROGRAM PERFORMANCE STORE MULTI...
MU100 Owners Manual
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set the MIDI channel on the connected keyboard accordingly.) A good Voice for this with the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. 2 Set the Assignable Controller number for the Part. Setting Up" above .) 3 From the "OTHERS" parameters, select "AC1AmpCtrl" and set to play the organ sound and use the foot controller to transmit over MIDI channel 10. 2 Set the Assignable Controller number for this to "04." (Refer to MIDI channel 2; This may come in handy when use of MIDI Volume (#7) or Expression (#11...
set the MIDI channel on the connected keyboard accordingly.) A good Voice for this with the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. 2 Set the Assignable Controller number for the Part. Setting Up" above .) 3 From the "OTHERS" parameters, select "AC1AmpCtrl" and set to play the organ sound and use the foot controller to transmit over MIDI channel 10. 2 Set the Assignable Controller number for this to "04." (Refer to MIDI channel 2; This may come in handy when use of MIDI Volume (#7) or Expression (#11...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... the degree to velocity. Level Level Range: 000 - 127 This determines the volume of the selected drum sound respond to which pitch changes of the selected drum sound. This is applied to have different drums sound from different random parts of a connected keyboard. In other words, you can control how much Reverb is useful when you play the keys of the stereo image. Pan Pan Settings: Rnd (Random), L63...
... the degree to velocity. Level Level Range: 000 - 127 This determines the volume of the selected drum sound respond to which pitch changes of the selected drum sound. This is applied to have different drums sound from different random parts of a connected keyboard. In other words, you can control how much Reverb is useful when you play the keys of the stereo image. Pan Pan Settings: Rnd (Random), L63...
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... sections are connected or routed in one of sound processing controls, but also a flexible system for processing the overall mix. Reverb, Chorus, and EQ are all voices with the same effects, the MU100 allows you to put independent, special effects on any tone generator or sound module having... schemes on conventional sound modules that process all System effects, and Insertion 1 and 2, and Harmony are part of the XG format, you can have a Distortion effect on the other hand, can create and play back song data using the same flexible effect routings on one specific Part. For example, ...
... sections are connected or routed in one of sound processing controls, but also a flexible system for processing the overall mix. Reverb, Chorus, and EQ are all voices with the same effects, the MU100 allows you to put independent, special effects on any tone generator or sound module having... schemes on conventional sound modules that process all System effects, and Insertion 1 and 2, and Harmony are part of the XG format, you can have a Distortion effect on the other hand, can create and play back song data using the same flexible effect routings on one specific Part. For example, ...
MU100 Owners Manual
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... to four different Parts, all MIDI keyboards (usually controlled with two independent MIDI ports (A and B), providing 32-channel operation. Solo The Solo function of 1267 Voices available on the MU100 allows you to set up to the overall sound mix. A Performance can be connected to set the range over the velocity response of a Voice. and, hence, the louder the sound produced. For example, the parameter Reverb Return determines the...
... to four different Parts, all MIDI keyboards (usually controlled with two independent MIDI ports (A and B), providing 32-channel operation. Solo The Solo function of 1267 Voices available on the MU100 allows you to set up to the overall sound mix. A Performance can be connected to set the range over the velocity response of a Voice. and, hence, the louder the sound produced. For example, the parameter Reverb Return determines the...