Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 163

Utility Mode

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Utility Mode Utility Mode The parameters in Utility Mode are explained here. Utility Mode can roughly be divided into a screen for settings common to the entire system, a screen for Voice Mode settings and a screen for Plug-in Board settings. You will first see the following screen when you enter Utility Mode. Each of the three Utility Mode screens contain further sub-screens. Basically the [PAGE] knob is used to switch between parameter screens and Knobs [B], [C] and [1]/[2] are used to set the values for each parameter. You can also use the [DATA] knob or the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys to enter values. Sys (System): System settings MSTR (System Master) You can set the overall parameters, including volume and pitch, which mainly relate to the synthesizer's tone generator section. The following four screens are available. MSTR TG (Master Tone Generator) MSTR Kbd (Master Keyboard) MSTR EF Bypass (Master Effect By-pass) MSTR Other (Master Other) MSTR TG (Master Tone Generator) Set the parameters which control the synthesizer's tone generator section. MSTR TG) Vol Sys 127 NoteShift Tune +63 +102.3c MSTR TG) Vol Sys 127 NoteShift Tune +24 +102.3c • Master • Control • MIDI Vce (Voice): Voice Mode settings s Vol (Master Volume) Set the synthesizer's overall volume. t Settings: 0 ~ 127 M.EQ Low) Shape Vce peak • Master Equalizer • Control Gain +12dB Freq 50Hz Q 12.0 Plg (Plug-in): Plug-in Settings PLG Status) Plugin PLG1:PLG100-VH Expand PLG2:PLG150-AN part • Plug-in Board Status • Plug-in Board 1 System • Plug-in Board 2 System s NoteShift (Master Note Shift) Set the amount (in semitones) by which the note pitch is shifted. This parameter only affects the synthesizer's internal tone generator. It does not affect information transmitted via MIDI. t Settings: -24 ~ 0 ~ +24 s Tune (Master Tune) Adjust the keyboard tuning (in 0.1 cent steps). t Settings: -102.4 ~ +102.3 Details about how to enter Utility Mode are given on Page 22. Menu Display MSTR Kbd (Master Keyboard) Set the parameters related to the keyboard. When you use the [PAGE] knob while holding down the [SHIFT] key, the following menu will be displayed. Use the [PAGE] knob to move the cursor (≥) between items, then release the [SHIFT] key to jump to the selected item. Cursor MSTR TG) Sys:>MSTR≥CTRL>MIDI Sys Vce:>M.EQ>CTRL Plg:>PLG>1>2 SHIFT PAGE A B C 1 2 DATA PART/ELEMENT MSTR Kbd) Oct Trnspose Vel Sys +3 +11 fixed = 127 s Oct (Master Octave Shift) Shift the octave range of the keyboard up or down. t Settings: -3 ~ 0 ~ +3 s Trnspose (Master Transpose) Transpose the pitch of the keyboard up or down (in semitones). This affects information transmitted via MIDI. t Settings: -11 ~ +11 If you transpose beyond the note range limits (C-2 and G8), the notes will be wrapped over. This parameter is not available in the CS6R. 163

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Utility Mode
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Utility Mode
MSTR (System Master)
You can set the overall parameters, including volume and
pitch, which mainly relate to the synthesizer’s tone
generator section.
The following four screens are available.
MSTR TG (Master Tone Generator)
MSTR Kbd (Master Keyboard)
MSTR EF Bypass (Master Effect By-pass)
MSTR Other (Master Other)
MSTR TG (Master Tone Generator)
Set the parameters which control the synthesizer’s tone
generator section.
Vol (Master Volume)
Set the synthesizer’s overall volume.
Settings:
0 ~ 127
NoteShift (Master Note Shift)
Set the amount (in semitones) by which the note
pitch is shifted.
This parameter only affects the
synthesizer’s internal tone generator.
It does not
affect information transmitted via MIDI.
Settings:
-24 ~ 0 ~ +24
Tune (Master Tune)
Adjust the keyboard tuning (in 0.1 cent steps).
Settings:
-102.4 ~ +102.3
MSTR Kbd (Master Keyboard)
Set the parameters related to the keyboard.
Oct (Master Octave Shift)
Shift the octave range of the keyboard up or down.
Settings:
-3 ~ 0 ~ +3
Trnspose (Master Transpose)
Transpose the pitch of the keyboard up or down (in
semitones). This affects information transmitted via
MIDI.
Settings:
-11 ~ +11
If you transpose beyond the note range limits (C-2 and G8), the
notes will be wrapped over.
This parameter is not available in the CS6R.
MSTR Kbd)
Oct Trnspose
Vel
Sys
+3
+11
fixed =
127
MSTR TG) Vol NoteShift Tune
Sys 127 +24 +102.3c
The parameters in Utility Mode are explained here.
Utility Mode can roughly be divided into a screen for
settings common to the entire system, a screen for Voice
Mode settings and a screen for Plug-in Board settings.
You will first see the following screen when you enter
Utility Mode.
Each of the three Utility Mode screens
contain further sub-screens.
Basically the [PAGE] knob
is used to switch between parameter screens and Knobs
[B], [C] and [1]/[2] are used to set the values for each
parameter.
You can also use the [DATA] knob or the
[DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] keys to enter values.
Sys (System): System settings
• Master
• Control
• MIDI
Vce (Voice): Voice Mode settings
• Master Equalizer
• Control
Plg (Plug-in): Plug-in Settings
• Plug-in Board Status
• Plug-in Board 1 System
• Plug-in Board 2 System
Details about how to enter Utility Mode are given on Page 22.
Menu Display
When you use the [PAGE] knob while holding down
the [SHIFT] key, the following menu will be
displayed.
Use the [PAGE] knob to move the cursor
(
) between items, then release the [SHIFT] key to
jump to the selected item.
SHIFT
PAGE
PART
/
ELEMENT
DATA
A
B
C
1
2
MSTR TG) Sys:>MSTR≥CTRL>MIDI
Sys Vce:>M.EQ>CTRL Plg:>PLG>1>2
Cursor
PLG Status) PLG1:PLG100-VH Expand
Plugin PLG2:PLG150-AN part
M.EQ Low) Shape Gain Freq Q
Vce peak +12dB 50Hz 12.0
MSTR TG) Vol NoteShift Tune
Sys 127 +63 +102.3c