Yamaha S03 Owner's Manual - Page 38
Using the S03 as a Multitimbral Tone Generator (Multi Edit), You can now play Parts - software
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Basics Section 3 You can now play Parts in the Multi via the keyboard. If the MIDI receive channel parameter is the same for any Parts, those Parts can be played in unison. Now try selecting other Multis. n To play a Voice from the keyboard, make sure that the MIDI Receive Channel for that Voice's Part and the MIDI Transmit Channel for the keyboard are both set to the same value. Using the S03 as a Multitimbral Tone Generator (Multi Edit) Multi mode lets you configure the S03 as a multitimbral tone generator for use with computerbased music software or external sequencers. If each track in a song file uses a different MIDI channel, then the Parts in a Multi can be each assigned to those MIDI channels correspondingly. Therefore, you can play back a song file on an external sequencer and have different Voices playing on different tracks simultaneously. In the following example, we will create a Multi suited to playing back a song file consisting of three Parts: piano, bass and drums. The piano track is assigned to MIDI channel 2, the bass track to channel 3, and the drums to channel 10. n You can use the included XGworks lite sequencer software (see the attached Installation Guide) to play multiple Parts on the S03. Before doing that, however, make sure that all connections between the computer and the S03 have been properly made (page 13). Song File Track 1 Track 2 Track 3 Piano Transmit Ch.2 Bass Transmit Ch.3 Drums Transmit Ch.10 Multi Part 2 Part 3 Part 10 Piano Voice Receive Ch.2 Bass Voice Receive Ch.3 Drum Voice Receive Ch.10 Computer (sequencer software) Tone generator S03 38