Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual - Page 105

Native System Parameter Editing

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Creating Plug-in Custom Voices Native System Parameter Editing The word "native" here describes the parameters that are exclusive to each of the Plugin Boards. Because of this, the editing screens displayed on the 9000Pro will differ depending on the particular Plug-in Board being used. For example, when editing Plug-in voices of the PLG150-VL, parameter names such as "WX Lip" and "Brth Curv" (Breath Curve) which are unique to the VL tone generation system are displayed, as shown below on the right. The illustration below applies to step #7 of the Basic Procedure on page 101. You can store the settings in this display to Flash ROM by using this button. PAGE CONTROL BACK NEXT Select the desired Board. When the same (or same type) of Plug-in Boards (e.g., the PLG100-DX and the PLG150DX) have been installed in the two slots, only SLOT 1 is available. This lets you change the volume output from the Plug-in Board and adjust the relative balance among the 9000Pro preset voices and the Plugin voices. Please note the following points. • The volume balance of the song using the Plug-in voices is changed by adjusting this value. • When the same (or same type) of Plug-in Boards have been installed in the two slots, only the value set for SLOT 1 is available. Reference 105 103

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Creating Plug-in Custom Voices
Creating Plug-in Custom Voices
Reference
105
Native System Parameter Editing
The word “native” here describes the parameters that are exclusive to each of the Plug-
in Boards.
Because of this, the editing screens displayed on the 9000Pro will differ
depending on the particular Plug-in Board being used.
For example, when editing
Plug-in voices of the PLG150-VL, parameter names such as “WX Lip” and “Brth
Curv” (Breath Curve) which are unique to the VL tone generation system are dis-
played, as shown below on the right.
The illustration below applies to step #7 of the Basic Procedure on page 101.
Select the desired Board.
When the same (or same type)
of Plug-in Boards (e.g., the
PLG100-DX and the PLG150-
DX) have been installed in the
two slots, only SLOT 1 is avail-
able.
This lets you change the volume out-
put from the Plug-in Board and adjust
the relative balance among the
9000Pro preset voices and the Plug-
in voices.
Please note the following points.
The volume balance of the song
using the Plug-in voices is changed
by adjusting this value.
When the same (or same type) of
Plug-in Boards have been installed
in the two slots, only the value set
for SLOT 1 is available.
NEXT
BACK
PAGE CONTROL
You can store the settings in this display
to Flash ROM by using this button.
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