Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 41

Midi Receive Channel, Volume

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MULTI Settings: Source: I, C, P Bank: 1 ... 8 Number: 1 ... 8 Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART SELECT] key corresponding to the desired multi-play part. Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to move the cursor to the source, bank, or number parameter. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set the selected parameter as necessary. Details: In this display the source, bank and number parameters are shown in the standard SY35 voice number format. "P12," for example, is preset bank 1, number 2; "I35" is internal bank 3, number 5, etc. MIDI RECEIVE CHANNEL MU>MIDI Rcv.ch channel= 1 Summary: Sets the MIDI receive channel for the selected multi-play part to any channel between 1 and 16, or off. Settings: 0 ... 16, off Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART SELECT] key corresponding to the desired multi-play part. Use the [6] cursor key to move the cursor to the lower display line. The [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys are used to select the desired MIDI channel or turn MIDI reception for that part off. Details: The most logical and easy-to-follow settings for multi-play parts 1 through 8 are, naturally, MIDI channels 1 through 8. Turn MIDI reception "off" for parts you do not intend to use. VOLUME MU>VOLUME Level= 0 Summary: Adjusts the volume of the selected multi-play part. Settings: 0 ... 99 Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART SELECT] key corresponding to the desired multi-play part. Use the [6] cursor key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired volume level. Details: A setting of "0" produces no sound while a setting of "99" produces maximum volume. The ability to independently adjust the volume of each multi-play part makes it simple to set up the optimum balance or "mix" between parts. 36

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MULTI
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Settings:
Source: I, C, P
Bank: 1 … 8
Number: 1 … 8
Procedure:
Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART
SELECT] key corresponding to the desired
multi-play part.
Use the [
4
] and [
6
] cursor keys to move the cur-
sor to the source, bank, or number parameter.
Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set the
selected parameter as necessary.
Details:
In this display the source, bank and number
parameters are shown in the standard SY35
voice number format. “P12,” for example, is
preset bank 1, number 2; “I35” is internal bank
3, number 5, etc.
MIDI RECEIVE CHANNEL
MU>MIDI Rcv.ch
channel= 1
Summary:
Sets the MIDI receive channel for the
selected multi-play part to any channel between
1 and 16, or off.
Settings:
0 ... 16, off
Procedure:
Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART
SELECT] key corresponding to the desired
multi-play part.
Use the [
6
] cursor key to move the cursor to the
lower display line. The [–1/NO] and [+1/YES]
keys are used to select the desired MIDI channel
or turn MIDI reception for that part off.
Details:
The most logical and easy-to-follow set-
tings for multi-play parts 1 through 8 are, natu-
rally, MIDI channels 1 through 8. Turn MIDI
reception “off” for parts you do not intend to
use.
VOLUME
MU>VOLUME
Level= 0
Summary:
Adjusts the volume of the selected
multi-play part.
Settings:
0 ... 99
Procedure:
Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART
SELECT] key corresponding to the desired
multi-play part.
Use the [
6
] cursor key to move the cursor to the
lower
display
line.
Use
the
[–1/NO]
and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired volume level.
Details:
A setting of “0” produces no sound while
a setting of “99” produces maximum volume.
The ability to independently adjust the volume
of each multi-play part makes it simple to set up
the optimum balance or “mix” between parts.