Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 42

Selecting Voices From a MIDI Keyboard

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Selecting and Playing Individual Voices Selecting Voices From a MIDI Keyboard You can also select Voices remotely from a connected MIDI keyboard. Though the actual operation may differ depending on the keyboard used, the general procedure is the same. These instructions also apply to use with a computer. (Refer to the owner's manual of your specific instrument or software for detailed instructions.) Operation 1 Make the necessary settings on the keyboard. Make sure that the keyboard is set to transmit over the desired MIDI channel (the same as that of the selected Part), and that it is set up to send Program Change messages. 2 Select a program number on the keyboard. The Voice number and name on the MU100R will change, and will be the same number as the program number you selected on your keyboard. Details • Depending on what keyboard you are using to control the MU100R, you may need to be careful in selecting program numbers. The MU100R's program numbers start at "001," but some keyboards have different numbering systems. For example, some start at "0" - which means that selecting "25" on the keyboard will select Voice 026 on the MU100R. • Part 10 is reserved for playing drum "kits." This is the default factory setting for all of the Multi modes (XG, TG300B, and C/M). For more information on drum Parts, see page 39. Guided Tour 31

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Guided Tour
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Selecting Voices From a MIDI Keyboard
You can also select Voices remotely from a connected MIDI keyboard. Though
the actual operation may differ depending on the keyboard used, the general
procedure is the same. These instructions also apply to use with a computer.
(Refer to the owner’s manual of your specific instrument or software for
detailed instructions.)
Operation
1
Make the necessary settings on the keyboard.
Make sure that the keyboard is set to transmit over the desired
MIDI channel (the same as that of the selected Part), and that it
is set up to send Program Change messages.
2
Select a program number on the keyboard.
The Voice number and name on the MU100R will change, and
will be the same number as the program number you selected
on your keyboard.
Details
Depending on what keyboard you are using to control the MU100R, you may
need to be careful in selecting program numbers.
The MU100R’s program num-
bers start at “001,” but some keyboards have different numbering systems. For
example, some start at “0” — which means that selecting “25” on the keyboard
will select Voice 026 on the MU100R.
Part 10 is reserved for playing drum “kits.” This is the default factory setting for
all of the Multi modes (XG, TG300B, and C/M). For more information on drum
Parts, see page 39.
Selecting and Playing Individual Voices