Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 7

Editing in the Performance Mode, Assignable Controller AC1, Playing and Editing VL Voices, Effects, - specifications

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Edit Menu Parameters 36 Changing the Filter and EG Settings of a Part 36 On Your Own 38 Editing Drum Kits - with the Drum Setup Controls 39 Making Changes to Individual Drum Sounds - the "Drum" Parameters 40 On Your Own 42 Editing in the Performance Mode 43 All Part Controls ...44 Transposing the Overall Key of a Performance 45 Single Part Controls - Selecting Different Voices for the Performance 46 On Your Own 47 Edit Menu Parameters - Creating a Two-Voice Layer 48 Setting Up a Keyboard Split 50 On Your Own 51 Using the Assignable Controller in a Performance 51 Saving Your Original Performance 52 Assignable Controller (AC1 53 Controllers and Control Numbers 53 Control Numbers and the Actual Sound 54 Assigning the Assignable Controller 55 Using the Assignable Controller - Setting Up 56 Using the Assignable Controller - Some Applications 57 Changing the Brightness on a Piano Voice 57 Experssive Volume Control of a Part 59 Expressive Control of Individual Drum Sounds 59 On Your Own 61 Playing and Editing VL Voices 62 About the VL Voice Section 62 Virtual Acoustic Synthesis 63 VA Advantages 63 VL Tone Generator Model 63 Voice Organization 67 Selecting VL Voice banks and VL Voices 69 Editing a VL Voice ...71 Effects ...73 Using Reverb and Chorus 73 Applying Distortion to a Part - Using the Variation Effects 75 Harmony Effect ...77 Using the Harmony Effect 77 On Your Own 79 Equalizer (EQ) ...80 Adjusting the Tone of a Specific Part - Part EQ 80 Adjusting the Overall Tone - Main EQ 82 Individual Outputs ...83 Using the Individual Outputs 83 Table of Contents v

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Edit Menu Parameters
................................................................................................
36
Changing the Filter and EG Settings of a Part
.....................................................
36
On Your Own
... ................................................................................................
38
Editing Drum Kits — with the Drum Setup Controls
...............................................
39
Making Changes to Individual Drum Sounds — the "Drum" Parameters
...........
40
On Your Own
... ................................................................................................
42
Editing in the Performance Mode
................................................................................
43
All Part Controls
.........................................................................................................
44
Transposing the Overall Key of a Performance
.........................................................
45
Single Part Controls — Selecting Different Voices for the Performance
..................
46
On Your Own
... ................................................................................................
47
Edit Menu Parameters — Creating a Two-Voice Layer
.............................................
48
Setting Up a Keyboard Split
.......................................................................................
50
On Your Own
... ................................................................................................
51
Using the Assignable Controller in a Performance
....................................................
51
Saving Your Original Performance
.............................................................................
52
Assignable Controller (AC1)
.........................................................................................
53
Controllers and Control Numbers
..............................................................................
53
Control Numbers and the Actual Sound
.....................................................................
54
Assigning the Assignable Controller
..........................................................................
55
Using the Assignable Controller — Setting Up
.........................................................
56
Using the Assignable Controller — Some Applications
............................................
57
Changing the Brightness on a Piano Voice
...........................................................
57
Experssive Volume Control of a Part
....................................................................
59
Expressive Control of Individual Drum Sounds
..................................................
59
On Your Own
... ................................................................................................
61
Playing and Editing VL Voices
......................................................................................
62
About the VL Voice Section
.......................................................................................
62
Virtual Acoustic Synthesis
....................................................................................
63
VA Advantages
................................................................................................
63
VL Tone Generator Model
..............................................................................
63
Voice Organization
................................................................................................
67
Selecting VL Voice banks and VL Voices
..................................................................
69
Editing a VL Voice
......................................................................................................
71
Effects
..............................................................................................................................
73
Using Reverb and Chorus
...........................................................................................
73
Applying Distortion to a Part — Using the Variation Effects
....................................
75
Harmony Effect
..............................................................................................................
77
Using the Harmony Effect
..........................................................................................
77
On Your Own
... ................................................................................................
79
Equalizer (EQ)
................................................................................................................
80
Adjusting the Tone of a Specific Part — Part EQ
......................................................
80
Adjusting the Overall Tone — Main EQ
....................................................................
82
Individual Outputs
.........................................................................................................
83
Using the Individual Outputs
.....................................................................................
83