Yamaha IIs Owner's Manual - Page 54

MIDI1], [MIDI2] & [MIDI3] MIDI Setup, Transmit, BankMSB & BankLSB, Volume, Ctrl# & Value

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Edit Section [MIDI1], [MIDI2] & [MIDI3] MIDI Setup Use these three pages to make settings for a MIDI ensemble using the built-in tone generator or external sound modules. The setting data will be sent to MIDI parts internally or externally (via MIDI OUT or USB) when you recall and play the drum kit you are currently editing. [MIDI1] Transmit PC# Ch=10 on 001 1 2 3 BankMSB BankLSB 000 000 4 [MIDI2] Volume Pan Ctrl# / Value Ch=10 127 R63 127 127 5 6 7 [MIDI3] RevSend ChoSend Ch=10 127 127 8 9 1 Ch= Determines the target MIDI channel (1 to 16). 2 Transmit Determines the MIDI events that will be sent out over the target channel 1. ❏ Settings: • off: Sends no MIDI events. All following parameters cannot be set and "---" is shown in the display. • all: Sends both Program Change and Control Change, and all following parameters become accessible. • PC: Sends only Program Change, and parameters related to Program Change become accessible. Parameters related to Control Change (in the 2nd and 3rd screens) are disabled. n When sending and setting only Program Change (Transmit=PC), you can also use Bank Select (a Control Change event). 3 PC# Determines the program number to be transmitted. If used for the built-in tone generator, this specifies a GM voice. ❏ Settings: 001~128 n If you set a program number for channel 10 (Ch = 10), it will be only sent out externally via MIDI OUT or USB. Since it is not sent to the built-in tone generator, your drum kit will not be affected. 4 BankMSB & BankLSB If you use an external sound module that has multiple sound banks, you can use these two events for selecting a bank. In combination with the program number parameter 3, you can select a specific sound program. However, you do not need to use these two events for the built-in tone generator since it has no banks. ❏ Settings: 000~127 (for both MSB and LSB) 5 Volume Determines the value for the controller number 007 (volume). If used for the built-in tone generator, this affects the volume of each part. ❏ Settings: 000~127 6 Pan Determines the value for the controller number 010 (pan). If used for the built-in tone generator, this affects the stereo panning of each part. ❏ Settings: 000~064~127 (left to center to right) 7 Ctrl# & Value Control Change is MIDI information used to control the performance of a MIDI device. You can control a variety of functions pre-defined as controller numbers and their control values. These two parameters let you create a specific Control Change event by setting the controller number (Ctrl#) and control value (Value). ❏ Settings: ---, 000~127 (Ctrl#), 000~127 (Value) n Selecting "---" for Ctrl# will automatically set "---" for Value, disabling this feature. 8 RevSend Determines the value for the controller number 091 (effect depth). If used for the built-in tone generator, this specifies the master send level to the reverb effect (system effect) for each part. ❏ Settings: 000~127 9 ChoSend Determines the value for the controller number 093 (effect depth). If used for the built-in tone generator, this specifies the master send level to the chorus effect (system effect) for each part. ❏ Settings: 000~127 n If you set a Control Change event 7 that duplicates the Volume 5, Pan 6, RevSend 8, or ChoSend 9 setting, the Control Change event 7 will take priority. Once you've finished making the desired voice settings, store this drum kit (page 35). 54

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[MIDI1], [MIDI2] & [MIDI3] MIDI Setup
Use these three pages to make settings for a MIDI ensemble
using the built-in tone generator or external sound modules.
The setting data will be sent to MIDI parts internally or
externally (via MIDI OUT or USB) when you recall and play
the drum kit you are currently editing.
1
Ch=
Determines the target MIDI channel (1 to 16).
2
Transmit
Determines the MIDI events that will be sent out over the
target channel
1
.
Settings:
• off:
Sends no MIDI events.
All following parameters cannot be
set and “---” is shown in the display.
• all:
Sends both Program Change and Control Change, and all
following parameters become accessible.
• PC:
Sends only Program Change, and parameters related to
Program Change become accessible.
Parameters related to
Control Change (in the 2nd and 3rd screens) are disabled.
n
When sending and setting only Program Change (Transmit=PC),
you can also use Bank Select (a Control Change event).
3
PC#
Determines the program number to be transmitted.
If used
for the built-in tone generator, this specifies a GM voice.
Settings:
001~128
n
If you set a program number for channel 10 (Ch = 10), it will be
only sent out externally via MIDI OUT or USB.
Since it is not sent
to the built-in tone generator, your drum kit will not be affected.
4
BankMSB & BankLSB
If you use an external sound module that has multiple sound
banks, you can use these two events for selecting a bank.
In
combination with the program number parameter
3
, you
can select a specific sound program.
However, you do not
need to use these two events for the built-in tone generator
since it has no banks.
Settings:
000~127 (for both MSB and LSB)
5
Volume
Determines the value for the controller number 007
(volume).
If used for the built-in tone generator, this affects
the volume of each part.
Settings:
000~127
6
Pan
Determines the value for the controller number 010 (pan).
If used for the built-in tone generator, this affects the stereo
panning of each part.
Settings:
000~064~127 (left to center to right)
7
Ctrl# & Value
Control Change is MIDI information used to control the
performance of a MIDI device.
You can control a variety of
functions pre-defined as controller numbers and their control
values.
These two parameters let you create a specific Control
Change event by setting the controller number (Ctrl#) and
control value (Value).
Settings:
---, 000~127 (Ctrl#), 000~127 (Value)
n
Selecting “---” for Ctrl# will automatically set “---” for Value,
disabling this feature.
8
RevSend
Determines the value for the controller number 091 (effect
depth).
If used for the built-in tone generator, this specifies
the master send level to the reverb effect (system effect) for
each part.
Settings:
000~127
9
ChoSend
Determines the value for the controller number 093 (effect
depth).
If used for the built-in tone generator, this specifies
the master send level to the chorus effect (system effect) for
each part.
Settings:
000~127
n
If you set a Control Change event
7
that duplicates the Volume
5
,
Pan
6
, RevSend
8
, or ChoSend
9
setting, the Control Change
event
7
will take priority.
Once you’ve finished making the desired voice
settings, store this drum kit (page 35).
[MIDI1] Transmit
PC#
BankMSB BankLSB
Ch=10
on
001
000
000
1
4
3
2
[MIDI2] Volume
Pan
Ctrl#
/ Value
Ch=10
127
R63
127
127
7
6
5
[MIDI3] RevSend ChoSend
Ch=10
127
127
9
8