Yamaha MU128 Portable Generator User Manual


 
MU128 Utility Mode
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Master Tune (M.Tune)
Range: –102.4 — +102.3 cents
(approx. +/– 1 semitone)
This determines the overall fine tuning of
the MU128’s Voices. It does not affect the
pitch of the individual drum/percussion
sounds of the drum kits. Master Tune is es-
pecially useful for adjusting the pitch of the
MU128 when playing with other instru-
ments. The actual pitch of each Voice de-
pends also on the other pitch related param-
eters: Note Shift, Transpose (in Play mode)
and Detune (in Edit mode).
NOTE
At around 440 Hz, 1 Hz is approximately
equal to 4 cents.
Device Number (DevNo.)
Settings: 1 — 16, all
This determines the Device Number for
the MU128, a kind of MIDI “identifica-
tion” number to distinguish between mul-
tiple units. For example, if you are using
more than one MU128, set a different De-
vice Number for each. This setting only
applies to the data dump features. (page
162.) If you have only one MU128, set
this to “all.”
System Functions (SYSTEM)
The System functions provide various controls of the overall operation of
the MU128, such as Master Tune, Mute and A/D Part Lock, some MIDI
receive filters and a display Contrast control.
Performance Receive Channel
(PFMRcvCh)
Range: 01 — 16
This determines the MIDI receive chan-
nel for the Performance mode. Set this
to match the MIDI transmit channel on
the connected MIDI device. Also, make
sure that the MIDI device is connected to
the MIDI IN-A terminal of the MU128
and that the Performance mode is en-
abled.
MIDI IN-A Terminal
Settings: rear, front
This determines which of the MIDI IN-A
terminals is used to receive MIDI data.
When set to “rear,” the rear panel MIDI
IN-A terminal is active; when set to
“front,” the front panel MIDI IN A termi-
nal is active. Both terminals cannot be
used simultaneously. This is set to “rear”
as the factory default.
System Functions (SYSTEM)