Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 70
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Basics Section You don't need to make further settings for Zone 4 since it is not intended for an internal Part and has already been set to output performance information via the MIDI OUT connector in steps 5 to ). The key range of Zone 4 matches to that of Zone 3 so that solo performance made in that range will be sent on MIDI channels 3 (from Zone 3) and 4 (from Zone 4) via MIDI OUT to an external MIDI device. 2Select "Common" using the Knob [A], then open the GEN M. Kbd (General Master Keyboard) screen using the [PAGE] knob. GENíM.Kbd) Mode Lower Upper Point Common split ch01 ch02 C 3 Turning the [PAGE] knob while holding down the [SHIFT] key enables you to scroll though parameters in the Menu screens (Page 121). You can set additional Part settings in Performance Edit Mode. If you have a trouble possibly associated with these settings, such as no sound from a specific Part, confirm any Part settings related to volume, etc. Refer to Page 130 for more information about Part settings. 3Select "layer" for the Mode parameter using the Knob [B]. If Master Keyboard Mode is deactivated (without the [MASTER KEYBOARD] key pressed), the Mode parameter value will be shown in brackets (like "(layer)"). ^Before exiting Performance Edit Mode, store above settings in a Performance. For storing a Performance, refer to Page 141. In Performance Play Mode, recall the Performance you have just stored. Simply pressing the [MASTER KEYBOARD] key activates or deactivates the 4-Zone configuration you made above. Layer The illustration below shows an example of a Layer configuration. Layer refers to two separate Parts with a overlapped key range, enabling to play unison with these Parts. The following example is to play unison with Voices selected for Part 1 and Plug-in 1 Part. You can make this configuration in the following steps. Layer (Upper) 4Use Knobs [C] and [1] to respectively set MIDI transmit channels for the Lower and Upper parameters. Note that Lower and Upper refer to two Parts (Zones) to be layered together. These channel settings can create and send performance information on two separate channels to the internal tone generator and an external MIDI device via the MIDI OUT connector. Here we set "Ch01" for "Lower" and "Ch02" for "Upper." You can also use the PROGRAM/PART keys [1] to [16] to select MIDI channels for the Lower and Upper Parts (Page 123). 5Turn the Knob [A] and select a Part. First select "Part01" for the Upper Part. 6Use the [PAGE] knob and open the MIX Vce (Mix Voice) screen. Select a Voice for the Upper Part. Layer (Lower) MIXíVce) Memory Number Ctgry Search Part01 PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano] Part 1 Voice Plug-in 1 Part Plug-in Voice 7Use the [PAGE] knob to open the LYR Mode (Layer Mode) screen. Set the Layer (Layer Switch) to "off" and the RcvCh (MIDI Receiving Channel) to "1." Before you set up a Layer configuration in the following procedure, edit and prepare necessary Voices for layers in associated Edit Modes. Plug-in Voices are available only when you attach an optional Plug-in Board (Page 108). 1Press the [PERFORM] key, followed by the [EDIT] key (each LED will light) to enter Performance Edit Mode. Then, press the [MASTER KEYBOARD] key to activate Master Keyboard Mode (its LED will light). LYRíMode) Mode Part01 poly Arp Layer RcvCh on off 1 If other Parts' RcvCh (MIDI receive channels) are set to the same ones assigned to two Parts, those Parts will also sound when you play on the keyboard. This might be troublesome if you simply need two layered Parts. To mute unnecessary Parts while you play on the keyboard, set "RcvCh" for those Parts to "off." You can only play Voices from layered Parts. 70