Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 48
Voice Settings, Edit s and Basic Operations
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Edit Section Voice Settings Press the VOICE button on the top panel, designated by DRUMKIT, to start editing voice settings for the drum kit you are currently working with. VOICE [Voice1] Type Voice 42* Volume Tuning 38 D1 AcSnr1 MCA55 110 - 1.00 n The first page that appears (the one last called up) may be different from the display shown above (page 76). In the first six pages you can assign a drum voice for each note number contained in the rhythm and drum part (MIDI channel 10) and set up how that voice will sound. Turn the leftmost knob, and note the huge amount of target note numbers available - 82 in all (13~94). This is the total of usable notes for the rhythm and drum part, and provides more than enough to choose from in setting up a simple kit. You may also need to make adjustments to a Preset kit to suit you're applications, but such settings are always minimal. In the rest of the pages, you can copy settings and make setups for other MIDI parts for playing together with a drum kit. Settings changes [Voice1] Type Voice 2* Volume Tuning 49C#2 XtrSnr rim 127 + 0.00 Edit Pages and Basic Operations Voice settings are available in the following ten pages, categorized by purpose and function. [Voice1] Type Voice 2* Volume Tuning 49C#2 XtrSnr rim 127 + 0.00 Wave1 Wave2 XSfilter XSdecay Balance Mapl1370 warm type1 32 0 [Voice3] Pan 49C#2 R13 Layer Filter Q +63 +63 +63 [Voice4] Attack Decay 49C#2 0 0 [Voice5] KeyMode AltGrp RvKeyOn RvKeyOff 49C#2 semi2 127 off off [Voice6] Output RevSend ChoSend 49C#2 stereo 127 127 [VoiceCopy] Note Kit Note from 49C#2 to current 49C#2 [MIDI1] Transmit PC# BankMSB BankLSB Ch=10 off 001 000 000 [MIDI2] Volume Pan Ctrl# / Value Ch=10 127 R63 127 127 [MIDI3] RevSend ChoSend Ch=10 127 127 n You can also select the target input by hitting the corresponding pad (page 76), conveniently letting you fine-tune your drum kit settings while playing. Also, refer to Basic Operations on page 20. 48