Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 45
Note=1st, 36 C 1, SetChord, CMaj7
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# Move the cursor to the MIDI note number focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select the note number of the drum voice. A Assign a MIDI note number the drum voice to in Drum Kit Voice Edit mode (P.50). AThe right side of the MIDI note number focus area shows the note name. The MIDI note number corresponds to each key on the keyboard. You can move the cursor to each focus area and set the note number using the note name. This is convenient when you are planning to play a scale on an external tone generator. The relationship between note numbers and names. MIDI defines the note "C" in the center of the keyboard as note number 60. Yamaha defines the note by putting a number that symbolizes the octave, and the "C" in the center of the keyboard is regarded as "C3". MIDI 0 note number C0 C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 127 ASkip (skp) can be selected when the Key On Mode on the 14th page of the Key On screen (P.43) is set to "alter" or "alterMN." This enables you to skip the notes set in Skip (skp) when you are playing each sound in sequence by playing the pads. $ Repeat steps " and # to assign the other MIDI note numbers and select the parameter (type). After you have completed setting the MIDI note numbers, go to step ! and set the parameters for the MIDI note numbers of the other input numbers. Note MIDI note number Note name Note=1st INPUT = 36 C 1 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: The following parameters can be set for input numbers 1 to 12. Note:1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, mut, rim (or Opn, Cls, FCl, FOp, rim) MIDI note number: off, 13 to 84. Feature Reference - Drum Kit Trigger Edit Mode Using chord names to set the MIDI note number Press the CHORD button while holding SHIFT to display the 31th page or SetChord (chord settings). This display is used to set the chords played by hitting a pad. By selecting a chord from the 12 roots and 25 types available, a MIDI note number representing the chord is automatically set to one of the 1st to 4th notes. ! Move the cursor to the INPUT focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to choose the input jack number. You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the input jack number by hitting each pad or drum. " Move the cursor to the ROOT focus area of the CHORD and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to choose the ROOT type. # Repeat steps ! and " and set the CHORD for each INPUT number. $ To go back to the first page of this mode (the note number settings on the 11th page), press the PAGE¡ or PAGE⁄ buttons. SetChord Root Type CMaj7 MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK INPUT Settings: The following parameters can be set for input numbers 1 to 12. Root: C, CG, D, DG, E, F, FG, G, GG, A, AG, B Type: Maj7, Maj, 6th, M7(11), Maj9, add9, min, min6, min7, m7(a5), mM7, min9, m add9, 7th, 7(G5), 7(a9), 7th9, 7(G9), 7G(11), 7(a13), 7(13), 7sus4, sus4, dim, aug ARefer to the chord type list on P.79 for details of each chord. 41