Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 126

Pitch Parameters, Level, Effect Send Parameters

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Multi Edit Mode Assignment 117 q Alternate Group Note On/Off 118 q Receive Note On (RcvNoteOn) q Receive Note Off Output Assignment 118 q Output Select (OutptSel) The Drum Setup parameters are only available when the Part Mode has been set to drumS1 - S4. (See page 108.) Pitch Parameters Pitch Coarse Range: -64 - +63 This determines the coarse pitch setting of the selected drum sound. Pitch Fine Range: -64 - +63 This determines the fine pitch setting of the selected drum sound. Pan Pan Settings: Rnd (Random), L63 - C - R63 This determines the stereo position of the selected drum sound. A setting of "Rnd" (Random) randomly assigns the drum to a pan position. This is useful when you want to have different drums sound from different random parts of the stereo image. Velocity Pitch Sensitivity (VelPchSens) Range: -16 - +16 This determines the degree to which pitch changes of the selected drum sound respond to velocity. In other words, you can control how much the pitch of the sound changes by how hard or soft you play the keys of a connected keyboard. Positive values raise the pitch and negative values lower the pitch. A value of 00 results in no pitch change, whatever velocity is received. Level Level Range: 000 - 127 This determines the volume of the selected drum sound. Effect Send Parameters Reverb Send (Rev Send) Range: 000 - 127 This determines the level of the selected drum sound that is sent to the Reverb effect. A value of 000 results in a completely "dry" drum sound, no matter how much Reverb is applied to the Drum Part. NOTE Keep in mind that the Reverb effect must be properly enabled and set for this parameter to work as intended. (See page 142.) Also, the parameters Reverb Send in Single Part control (page 97) and Reverb Return in All Part control (page 98) must be set to appropriate values. Multi Mode 115

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Multi Mode
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Multi Edit Mode
Pitch Parameters
Pitch Coarse
Range:
–64 — +63
This determines the coarse pitch setting
of the selected drum sound.
Pitch Fine
Range:
–64 — +63
This determines the fine pitch setting of
the selected drum sound.
Velocity Pitch Sensitivity (VelPchSens)
Range:
–16 — +16
This determines the degree to which pitch
changes of the selected drum sound respond
to velocity. In other words, you can control
how much the pitch of the sound changes
by how hard or soft you play the keys of a
connected keyboard. Positive values raise
the pitch and negative values lower the pitch.
A value of 00 results in no pitch change,
whatever velocity is received.
Level
Level
Range:
000 — 127
This determines the volume of the se-
lected drum sound.
Pan
Pan
Settings:
Rnd (Random), L63 — C —
R63
This determines the stereo position of the
selected drum sound. A setting of “Rnd”
(Random) randomly assigns the drum to a
pan position. This is useful when you want
to have different drums sound from differ-
ent random parts of the stereo image.
Effect Send Parameters
Reverb Send (Rev Send)
Range:
000 — 127
This determines the level of the selected
drum sound that is sent to the Reverb ef-
fect. A value of 000 results in a com-
pletely “dry” drum sound, no matter how
much Reverb is applied to the Drum Part.
NOTE
Keep in mind that the Reverb effect must be
properly enabled and set for this parameter to
work as intended. (See page 142.) Also, the pa-
rameters Reverb Send in Single Part control
(page 97) and Reverb Return in All Part control
(page 98) must be set to appropriate values.
Assignment
............................................................
117
Alternate Group
Note On/Off
..........................................................
118
Receive Note On (RcvNoteOn)
Receive Note Off
Output
Assignment
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118
Output Select (OutptSel)
The Drum Setup parameters are only available when the Part Mode has
been set to drumS1 — S4.
(See page 108.)