Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 180
VL Voice and Harmony System Parameters PLUGIN
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VL Voices and Harmony System Parameters (PLUGIN) VL Voice and Harmony System Parameters (PLUGIN) VL Voice System Parameters Path: [UTIL] button → "PLUGIN" → "PLG100-VL" These parameters include assignment of the Part for the VL Voice, as well as other controls that affect overall operation. For more information on the VL Voices and how to use them, refer to page 62. Part Assign Settings: In XG Mode: 01 - 16, off In Performance Mode: 01 - 04, off Details • The "Expd" setting is recommended when using a WX controller in the "tight lip" mode. The "Norm" setting is recommended when using the WX controller "loose lip" mode. • The settings made here are effective only for the internal VL tone generator. This determines the Part to which the VL Voice is assigned. If a Part is not properly assigned here, none of the VL Voice banks can be selected for the Part. Breath Mode Settings: BC/WX, Vel, TchEG NOTE The VL voices cannot be assinged to several Parts at one time since the VL tone generator section is monophonic. WX Lip Mode Settings: Norm, Expd WX-series Wind MIDI Controllers produce pitch bend data ranging from "-16" to "+32" in response to lip (reed) pressure. The WX Lip parameter determines whether these values are used as is ("Norm"), or expanded to a full "-64" through "+63" range ("Expd"). This is also effective for pitch bend data transmitted from devices other than those of the WX-series. Sets the control source to be used for "breath" control. This parameter should be set to "BC/WX" when a breath controller or Yamaha WX-series Wind MIDI Controller is being used. When "Velocity" is selected, breath variation is controlled by keyboard initial touch response. When "Touch EG" is selected, breath variation is controlled by a combination of initial keyboard touch response and aftertouch pressure. Initial key velocity sets the initial breath level, and aftertouch pressure determines the shape of the subsequent breath envelope. Utility Mode 169
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