Yamaha 2.0 Owner's Manual - Page 61

Key Mode

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9 Key mode This sets the Key mode to the voices assigned to each MIDI note number. This mode defines the sound output rules when the same voices are used. ! 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 choose the MIDI note number. You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the MIDI note number by hitting each pad or drum. " Move the cursor to the Key mode focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select one of the following modes: poly There are no limits to the number of voices delivered at once. semi(2) ......... Up to 2 voices for this note number can be produced at one time. When a 3rd voice is triggered, this function truncates one of the first 2 voices and delivers the 3rd voice. mono One voice can be delivered at one time. When a 2nd voice is triggered, this function truncates the first voice and delivers the 2nd voice. hi mono ........ Truncates the previous voice and produces only one voice at a time. However, the note number selected in this mode overrules the other voices. For example, the note number selected here will not be truncated even if the number of voices produced at one time exceeds the maximum number of 32 voices. AWhen a voice with a long release such as the cymbal is set to "mono", 2 hits with short intervals may cause an unnatural feel since the first sound is abruptly truncated. # Repeat steps ! and " to set the Key mode for each note number. Key Mode Key mode MIDI note number = MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK poly Settings: The following parameters can be set for MIDI note number 13 to 84. poly, semi(2), mono, hi mono Feature Reference - Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode 10 AlterGrp (alternate group) This sets the Alternate Group for each voice assigned to each MIDI note number. The Alternate Group is a group of voices which should not be delivered at the same time. For example, by assigning an open hi-hat with a closed hi-hat in the same Alternate Group, the open hi-hat sound will be canceled once the closed hi-hat sound is delivered. This will help you create a more realistic feel featuring acoustic drum-like actions. ! 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 choose the MIDI note number. You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115) to automatically select the MIDI note number by hitting each pad or drum. " Move the cursor to the Alternate Group number focus area and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons to set the numbers. AA voice assigned in the same Alternate Group is always dominated by the following voice and only one voice will be delivered at a time. AlterGrp Alternate group = 3 MIDI note number MISC. CYMBAL SNARE KICK Settings: The following parameters can be set for MIDI note number 13 to 84. off, 1 to 127 57

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Feature Reference
Drum Kit Voice Edit Mode
9
Key mode
This sets the Key mode to the voices assigned to
each MIDI note number.
This mode defines the
sound output rules when the same voices are
used.
!
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
choose the MIDI note number.
You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115)
to automatically select the MIDI note
number by hitting each pad or drum.
"
Move the cursor to the Key mode focus area
and rotate the Data Scroll Wheel or use the
+1/YES and -1/NO buttons to select one of
the following modes:
poly
..............
There are no limits to the number of voices
delivered at once.
semi(2)
.........
Up to 2 voices for this note number can be
produced at one time.
When a 3rd voice is
triggered, this function truncates one of the
first 2 voices and delivers the 3rd voice.
mono
............
One voice can be delivered at one time.
When a 2nd voice is triggered, this
function truncates the first voice and
delivers the 2nd voice.
hi mono
........
Truncates the previous voice and produces
only one voice at a time.
However, the
note number selected in this mode
overrules the other voices.
For example,
the note number selected here will not be
truncated even if the number of voices
produced at one time exceeds the
maximum number of 32 voices.
A
When a voice with a long release such as the cymbal is
set to
mono
, 2 hits with short intervals may cause an unnatural
feel since the first sound is abruptly truncated.
#
Repeat steps
!
and
"
to set the Key mode
for each note number.
MISC.
SNARE
KICK
CYMBAL
Key Mode
=
poly
Key mode
MIDI note number
Settings:
The following parameters can be set for MIDI note
number 13 to 84.
poly, semi(2), mono, hi mono
10
AlterGrp (alternate group)
This sets the Alternate Group for each voice
assigned to each MIDI note number.
The
Alternate Group is a group of voices which
should not be delivered at the same time.
For
example, by assigning an open hi-hat with a
closed hi-hat in the same Alternate Group, the
open hi-hat sound will be canceled once the
closed hi-hat sound is delivered.
This will help
you create a more realistic feel featuring acoustic
drum-like actions.
!
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
choose the MIDI note number.
You can also enable the Learn mode (P.115)
to automatically select the MIDI note
number by hitting each pad or drum.
"
Move the cursor to the Alternate Group
number focus area and rotate the Data Scroll
Wheel or use the +1/YES and -1/NO buttons
to set the numbers.
A
A voice assigned in the same Alternate Group is always
dominated by the following voice and only one voice will be
delivered at a time.
MISC.
SNARE
KICK
CYMBAL
AlterGrp
=
3
Alternate group
MIDI note number
Settings:
The following parameters can be set for MIDI note
number 13 to 84.
off, 1 to 127