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Istruzioni per l'uso Yamaha, Modello MU5

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(See the Saving & Restoring Data via MIDI illustration above.) Also, set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI. When using the TO HOST terminal, make sure that the HOST SELECT switch is set corresponding to the device to be used. (Refer to pages 17 – 21 for more on host computer connections.) 2 Simultaneously hold down the s buttons and press E. A “Sending” message appears in the display during the operation. Once started, the operation cannot be stopped. When the operation is completed, the MU5 returns to the normal Play mode. Setting the Device Number The settings allow you to select the device number specified for the data dump. If you are using more than one MU5, set a different device number (1 – 16) for each unit before sending the data. If you have only one MU5, set this to ALL. When using the number keys to enter a value for device number, the value “0” corresponds to “ALL.” To reload the data from the data recorder back to the MU5: Make sure that the devices are properly connected (see the Saving & Restoring Data via MIDI illustrations above), and execute the appropriate data transfer operation from the data recorder. (Refer to the owner’s manual of that device for instructions.) The MU5 automatically receives incoming bulk data. 37 PART PGM# VOICE NAME This operation allows you to restore the original factory settings of the MU5. CAUTION! Using Initialize All will erase whatever settings you’ve made on the MU5. If you have important settings you wish to keep, store them to a MIDI data recorder with the Dump Out function. (See page 36.) Operation Simultaneously hold down the s buttons and press E. When the operation is completed, a “Finished” message appears in the display and the MU5 returns to the normal Play mode. 38 Part Edit Mode Part Edit Mode e The Part Edit mode allows you to change certain settings for each individual Part. Keep in mind, though, that the settings you make may automatically change when playing songs on a connected sequencer. For example, the song data may include different Volume, Pan and Note Shift settings for each Part. Volume Volume setting PART PGM# VOICE NAME Graphically shows Volume position for Selected Part each Part. 0 – 127 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1516 100 Range Default This determines the Volume of the selected Part. The Volume setting is graphically represented by bars in the display. NOTE Keep in mind that when playing the MU5’s keyboard, the actual sound level of a selected Part also depends on the Velocity setting in the Utility mode. If the Velocity setting is at or near the minimum, the Part may be very low in level, no matter what the Volume setting made here. 39 PART PGM VOICE NAME # 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 151413 Pan MIDI Channel Pan setting Graphically shows Pan position for each Part. Range L 64 – C 00 – R 63 Default C 00 This determines the stereo position of a selected Part. The Pan position is graphically represented by bars in the display. A double bar (equal sign) in the middle represents the center position (C 00), while a bar at the top indicates full right (R 63) and a bar at the bottom indicates full left (L 64). Selected Part PART PGM VOICE NAME # 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 151413 Pan MIDI Channel Pan setting Graphically shows Pan position for each Part. Range L 64 – C 00 – R 63 Default C 00 This determines the stereo position of a selected Part. The Pan position is graphically represented by bars in the display. A double bar (equal sign) in the middle represents the center position (C 00), while a bar at the top indicates full right (R 63) and a bar at the bottom indicates full left (L 64). Selected Part PGM# VOICE NAME MIDI Channel setting Selected Part 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1516 Shows MIDI Channel setting for each Part. 1 – 16, Off Range Default Part 1 = 1, Part 2 = 2, Part 3 = 3, etc. This determines the MIDI Receive Channel for each Part. For example, if a Part is set to channel 1, it responds only to MIDI data received over channel 1. For full multi-timbral operation, in which each Part is used to play a different Voice, use the default setting. (The “Off” setting can also be selected by using the number key 0.) 40 Part Edit Mode PART PGM VOICE NAME # 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 151413 Note Shift Range -24 – +24 semitones Default 00 This determines the key transposition (Note Shift) setting for each Part. Keep in mind that the actual key transposition of the Part also depends on the global Transpose setting in the Utility menu (see page 33). Part Tune Note Shift setting Shows Note Shift setting for each Part.Selected Part Part Edit Mode PART PGM VOICE NAME # 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 16 151413 Note Shift Range -24 – +24 semitones Default 00 This determines the key transposition (Note Shift) setting for each Part. Keep in mind that the actual key transposition of the Part also depends on the global Transpose setting in the Utility menu (see page 33). Part Tune Note Shift setting Shows Note Shift setting for each ...


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