Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 44

TrgCopy1] & [TrgCopy2] Trigger Copy, MIDIEG] MIDI Envelope Generator, from Input, to Kit, Curve

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Edit Section [TrgCopy1] & [TrgCopy2] Trigger Copy You can copy trigger settings to create a drum kit for a similar configuration of pads. Use the [TrgCopy1] page to copy settings from a specific trigger input. Use the [TrgCopy2] page to copy setting from the drum kit you are currently working (editing) with. Either copy operation is done simply by selecting a target and pressing the ENTER/YES button. Copying from a Trigger Input [TrgCopy1]Input Kit Input from 16 to current 16 1 2 3 1 (from) Input Select the source trigger input. ❏ Settings: 1~16 2 (to) Kit Select the destination drum kit. Select current when copying to the current drum kit. ❏ Settings: current, U1~U40 3 (to) Input Select the destination trigger input of the drum kit 2. ❏ Settings: 1~16 Copying from the Current Drum Kit [TrgCopy2]Copy Current Trigger to Kit U1 1 1 (to) Kit Select the destination drum kit. ❏ Settings: U1~U40 [MIDIEG] MIDI Envelope Generator In this page, you can create a MIDI-controlled EG, triggered from a pad head or rim (page 39). This is a function that outputs the specified Control Change data values continuously and controls them transitionally in an envelope curve. You can use this, for example, for real-time control of the stereo panning or volume level of sustained sounds from an external synthesizer or the built-in tone generator. [MIDIEG] Curve 3 -- 1 Time 32 2 Example: Curve 3 Control Change value MIDI 1ch 3 Type Ctl 16 4 0 Time 1 Curve Select from 8 different envelope curves. As shown in the diagram above, different Control Change values will be output in a transition time 2 in the envelope curve specified here. ❏ Settings: 1~8 2 Time Determines the transition time when the envelope curve 1 comes into effect. The larger the value, the longer the elapsed time. ❏ Settings: 0~127 3 MIDI Determines the MIDI channel used to output the Control Change data. ❏ Settings: 1ch~16ch Copy Operation When you select the source and destination, press the ENTER/YES button. An "Are You Sure?" confirmation message will appear in the display. Press the ENTER/YES button again to actually execute the copy operation. Press the EXIT/NO button to cancel. When you return to the copy page, continue copying if desired, or resume making trigger settings. 4 Type Determines the Controller number used to output the Control Change data. ❏ Settings: Ctl0~Ctl119 n For more information on available controller numbers, refer to the Controller Number List in the separate Data List. 44

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Edit Section
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[TrgCopy1] & [TrgCopy2] Trigger Copy
You can copy trigger settings to create a drum kit for a similar
configuration of pads.
Use the [TrgCopy1] page to copy
settings from a specific trigger input.
Use the [TrgCopy2]
page to copy setting from the drum kit you are currently
working (editing) with.
Either copy operation is done simply
by selecting a target and pressing the ENTER/YES button.
Copying from a Trigger Input
1
(from) Input
Select the source trigger input.
Settings:
1~16
2
(to) Kit
Select the destination drum kit.
Select current when copying
to the current drum kit.
Settings:
current, U1~U40
3
(to) Input
Select the destination trigger input of the drum kit
2
.
Settings:
1~16
Copying from the Current Drum Kit
1
(to) Kit
Select the destination drum kit.
Settings:
U1~U40
Copy Operation
When you select the source and destination, press the
ENTER/YES button.
An “Are You Sure?” confirmation
message will appear in the display.
Press the ENTER/YES
button again to actually execute the copy operation.
Press the
EXIT/NO button to cancel.
When you return to the copy
page, continue copying if desired, or resume making trigger
settings.
[MIDIEG] MIDI Envelope Generator
In this page, you can create a MIDI-controlled EG, triggered
from a pad head or rim (page 39).
This is a function that
outputs the specified Control Change data values
continuously and controls them transitionally in an envelope
curve.
You can use this, for example, for real-time control of
the stereo panning or volume level of sustained sounds from
an external synthesizer or the built-in tone generator.
1
Curve
Select from 8 different envelope curves.
As shown in the
diagram above, different Control Change values will be
output in a transition time
2
in the envelope curve specified
here.
Settings:
1~8
2
Time
Determines the transition time when the envelope curve
1
comes into effect.
The larger the value, the longer the elapsed
time.
Settings:
0~127
3
MIDI
Determines the MIDI channel used to output the Control
Change data.
Settings:
1ch~16ch
4
Type
Determines the Controller number used to output the
Control Change data.
Settings:
Ctl0~Ctl119
n
For more information on available controller numbers, refer to the
Controller Number List in the separate Data List.
[TrgCopy1]Input
Kit
Input
from 16
to current
16
1
3
2
[TrgCopy2]Copy Current Trigger to Kit
U1
1
[MIDIEG]
Curve
Time
MIDI
Type
3
--
32
1ch
Ctl 16
1
3
4
2
Control Change value
Example: Curve 3
Time
0