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Istruzioni per l'uso Yamaha, Modello MU100

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It also introduces you to most of the other, advanced features and operations of the instrument — enabling you to quickly and effectively get the most out of your new MU100. Setting Up Your MU100 Setting Up Your MU100 0 In this section, you’ll learn how to: . Connect the MU100 in the most basic setup — with a MIDI keyboard and an external amplifier/speaker system. Other setup examples are covered in later sections; for example, setting up for use with a computer is on page 35. Once you’ve set up the MU100, we urge you to play the Demo song (page 31) and hear what the instrument is capable of. What You’ll Need . The MU100 and the included PA-5B power adaptor. . A MIDI keyboard, electronic piano, or any instrument that can output MIDI data. . An amplifier/speaker system, preferably stereo. Alternately, you can use a set of stereo headphones. . Audio connecting cables. . A MIDI cable. Making the Connections CAUTION! Before making any connections, turn all related equipment off, and make sure the MU100 power adaptor is not connected to an electrical outlet. Operation 1 Connect the MIDI cable. Connect the MIDI OUT terminal of the MIDI keyboard to the MIDI IN-A of the MU100 (as shown in the illustration). 2 Connect the audio cables. Connect the L and R OUTPUT jacks of the MU100 to the appropriate inputs on the amplifier speaker system (as shown in the illustration). •If you are using stereo headphones, connect them to the front panel PHONES jack. 28 Guided Tour Guided Tour 29 3 Set the HOST SELECT switch. Set this rear panel switch to MIDI (see illustration). 4 Connect the AC power adaptor. Plug the DC output cable of the PA-5B into the DC IN terminal on the rear panel, then plug the adaptor into an appropriate electrical outlet. CAUTION! • Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the PA-5B. The use of an incompatible adaptor may result in irreparable damage to the MU100, and even pose a serious shock hazard. • Be sure to disconnect the power adaptor from the outlet when the MU100 is not in use. Now that you’ve set up the MU100, we urge you to go on to the next section, turn on the instrument, and play the Demo song (page 31) to hear what the instrument is capable of. If you need information on setting up the MU100 for a different type of system, refer to “Setting Up the MU100 in Your Music System” on page 33. MIDI Keyboard MIDI OUT MIDI IN-A MIDI CABLE R Amplifier Speaker System PHONES L DC IN Power Adaptor SEQUENCER PROGRAM SYSTEM WHEEL ASSIGN STOP SONG SELECT CONTINUE START TEMPO B TOP BOTTOM MEASURE TIME SIGNATURE FIXED VELOCITY MIDI CH MERGE ON/OFF SOUND OFF XG ON GM ON VOICE MAP POLY/ MONO BANK SELECT PROGRAM CHANGE CHANNEL MERGE RESET CONTROL TG300B RESET SOUND OFF ALL CH DEVICE NUMBER TOUCH SENSITIVITY RPN NRPN DRUM CONTROLLER NUMBER RPN NRPN DATA DENSITY MSB 1ST/ LSB 1ST FOOT SW CONTROLLER ASSIGN SLIDER ASSIGN RPN NRPN DRUM CONTROLLER NUMBER DATA DENSITY PB DENSITY RESET TRANSPOSE 1 MODULATION 2 BREATH 5 PORTA TIME 6 DATA ENTRY 7 VOLUME 10 PANPOT 11 EXPRESSION 64 HOLD1(DAMPER) 65 PORTAMENTO 71 HARMONIC 72 RELEASE TIME 73 ATTACK TIME 74 BRIGHTNESS 84 PORTA CTRL 123 VIBRATO RATE 124 VIBRATO DEPTH 125 VIBRATO DELAY 126 LP FILTER CUTOFF 127 LP FILTER RESONANCE 128 HP FILTER CUTOFF 129 EQ LO GAIN 130 EQ HI GAIN 131 EQ LO FREQUENCY 132 EQ HI FREQUENCY 133 EG ATTACK TIME 134 EG DECAY TIME 135 EG RELEASE TIME 136 DRUM LP FILTER CUTOFF 137 DRUM LP FILTER RESONANCE 138 DRUM EG ATTACK RATE 139 DRUM EG DECAY RATE 140 DRUM PITCH COARSE 141 DRUM PITCH FINE 142 DRUM LEVEL 143 DRUM PAN 144 DRUM REVERB 145 DRUM CHORUS 146 DRUM VARIATION 147 DRUM HP FILTER CUTOFF 148 DRUM EQ LO GAIN 149 DRUM EQ HI GAIN 150 DRUM EQ LO FREQUENCY 151 DRUM EQ HI FREQUENCY 91 REVERB 93 CHORUS 94 VARIATION 120 PB SENSITIVITY 121 FINE TUNE 122 COARSE TUNE CONTROLLER NUMBER LIST CONTROL CHANGE ENTER HEXA B 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 0 DECIMAL DECIMAL RPN NRPN 152 CH PRESSURE 153 KEY PRESSURE 154 MASTER VOLUME 156 MASTER TUNING 157 VELOCITY 158 TEMPO OTHERS Setting Up Your MU100 Powering Up Powering Up Admittedly this is a simple operation, but you should be careful to follow the instructions below to avoid possible damage to your equipment and speakers. Operation 1 Turn on the power of your MIDI keyboard. 2 Turn on the power of the MU100. Press the POWER/VOL switch. After the animated greeting display finishes, the following display appears: 3 Turn down all volume controls. This includes the MU100 and any connected equipment. 4 Turn on the amplifier/speaker system. 5 Set the volume controls. First, set the volume control on the MU100 to about the midway position, then set the volume on the amplifier to a suitable level. Powering Down When you turn the power off, make sure to do it in the following order: 1) Amplifier/speaker system 2) MU100 3) Other connected equipment (MIDI keyboard, etc.) This prevents possible damage to the speakers. 30 Guided Tour Playing the Demo Song Playing the Demo Song g Now that you’ve set everything up properl...


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