Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 41

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Selecting and Playing Individual Voices • Notice that as you increase the bank number, at some point beyond the XG Voice banks (above bank 127) the bank number returns to "000" and the following icon appears in the display: Banks showing this icon are MU100 Exclusive Voice banks, and are different than the same numbered XG Voice banks. (See the "Sound List & MIDI Data" booklet.) • VL Voice banks may also be selected if VL Voice selection for the Part has been enabled. (See page 69.) • Though the MU100R skips over bank numbers with identical Voices (see step #3 above), it can be set to not skip bank numbers, if desired. (See page 160: Utility mode/System/Display Bank Select.) Changing the Play Mode Display The MU100R lets you view the Parts in three ways, depending on your preference. Press the [PLAY] button repeatedly. Each press of the [PLAY] button switches among the three displays below. 1) Full level meters This shows the level meters at their maximum height, but only displays half of the Parts. 2) All Parts, with half level meters This displays all Parts, but the level meters are at half the height. 3) All Parts, with full level meters This displays all Parts with the level meters at maximum height. However, the Voice name and number are not displayed. 30 Guided Tour

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Guided Tour
• Notice that as you increase the bank number, at some point beyond the XG
Voice banks (above bank 127) the bank number returns to “000” and the fol-
lowing icon appears in the display:
Banks showing this icon are MU100 Exclusive Voice banks, and are different
than the same numbered XG Voice banks.
(See the “Sound List & MIDI Data”
booklet.)
VL Voice banks may also be selected if VL Voice selection for the Part has been
enabled.
(See page 69.)
Though the MU100R skips over bank numbers with identical Voices (see step
#3 above), it can be set to not skip bank numbers, if desired. (See page 160:
Utility mode/System/Display Bank Select.)
Changing the Play Mode Display
The MU100R lets you view the Parts in three ways, depending on your prefer-
ence.
Press the
[PLAY]
button repeatedly.
Each press of the
[PLAY]
button switches among the three displays below.
1)
Full level meters
2)
All Parts, with half level meters
3)
All Parts, with full level meters
This shows the level meters at their maximum height,
but only displays half of the Parts.
This displays all Parts, but the level meters are at half the height.
This displays all Parts with the level meters at maximum height.
However, the Voice name and number are not displayed.
Selecting and Playing Individual Voices