Yamaha MU128 Portable Generator User Manual


 
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MU128 Multi Mode
This determines the bank number of the
selected Part’s Voice. (Refer to the SOUND
LIST & MIDI DATA booklet.)
Once you’ve selected a Voice, you can
easily select the related variation Voices
by changing the bank number. For ex-
ample, if program number 001, GrandPno
(Grand piano), has been selected, chang-
ing the Voice bank calls up variation pi-
ano Voices, such as MelloGrP (Mellow
grand piano), PianoStr (Piano strings),
etc.
For information on the Part mode, see
page 120; for information on the Sound
Module mode, see page 170.
NOTES
• The MU100 icon appears in the display to
indicate the MU100 exclusive Voices, and
the SFX icon indicates the SFX Voices.
• MU100 exclusive Voices are original Voices
unique to the MU128 and MU100, and do
not conform to the GM standard in the XG
Voice map. When playing back song data
using any of these Voices on an XG-com-
patible tone generator other than the
MU128 (or the MU100/100R), the Part us-
ing one of these Voices will not sound.
Program (Voice) Number
Settings:
A/D1 (A/D Input part): 001 — 013
A/D2 (A/D Input part): 001 — 005
Normal part: 001 — 128
This determines the Voice for the selected
Part. (Refer to the SOUND LIST & MIDI
DATA booklet.)
NOTE
When a variation bank number (one other
than 000) is selected, a square cursor (
) at
the program number parameter indicates that
the current Voice is not a variation Voice, but
is identical to the same numbered Voice in
bank 000.
Details
When the A/D1 or A/D2 Part is selected:
• Specifying the bank number and the pro-
gram number lets you easily call up the
most suitable input gain and effect settings
for the input signal.
• When the Variation Connection parameter
for an effect (page 150) is set to “SYS,” the
Variation Send parameter (page 108) can
be used to simultaneously apply the same
effect to both A/D1 and A/D2.
• Setting the bank number of the A/D1 Part
to 018 or 019 calls up the stereo setting,
which configures the input source and ef-
fect so that the A/D input 1/2 terminals are
used as stereo left/right, allowing you to
apply the effect set for the A/D1 Part to both
the left and right signals. In this condition,
[***] is shown in the bank number and the
program number of the A/D2 Part to indi-
cate that the Part cannot be independently
set.
• If A/D Part Lock parameter (page 158) is set
to on, the A/D Part settings cannot be con-
trolled from an external MIDI device.
• To change the input source/gain settings and
effect type for the A/D1 and A/D2 Parts by
an external MIDI device, use the Show
MIDI Data function (page 171) to deter-
mine and transmit the corresponding sys-
tem exclusive message.
Part Controls