Master Control Utility - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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UTILITY MODE
Summary: Master control utility jobs allow you to
select master control setups, edit setup parame-
ters, and specify the channels on which each
type of data is transmitted.
Procedure:
From: System utility
MIDI utility
Card utility
Disk utility
Sample utility
MDR utility
Press: F7 (Mstr)
Select: the desired master control utility job and
press ENTER.
MASTER CONTROL
Summary: This job allows you to select master
control setups and edit setup parameters.
Procedure:
From: master control utility
directory
Select: 1:Controller Select
Specify: a master control setup to activate, de-
activate, or edit.
To activate: an inactive setup, press ENTER.
To deactivate:
an active setup, press ENTER.
To edit: a control setup, press F8 (Edit).
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1. Controller select
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Move the cursor in this area to select one of the
following jobs and then press ENTER.
01: Controller Select: Select one or more MIDI
master control setups, and edit setup
parameters.
02: Transmit Filter: Specify which types of data
will be transmitted on which channels when
the SY99 is in master control mode.
To move to a different utility mode press F1-F6.
To select a job from the currently displayed job
directory, hold SHIFT and press a function key.
This area displays the names assigned to the
eight master control setups. Move the cursor to
a setup number and press ENTER to activate or
deactivate the selected setup. Refer to the
explanation of the Activation function, below.
Press Fl (Strt), F2 (Cont), or F3 (Stop) to
transmit a start, continue, or stop message to an
external sequencer or rhythm machine via MIDI
OUT.
Press F6 (Mute) to switch Mute mode on or off.
Refer to the explanation of Mute mode, below.
Press F7 (Solo) to switch Solo mode on or off.
Refer to the explanation of Solo mode, below.
Press F8 (Edit) to edit the selected master con-
trol setup. Refer to the explanation of the
Controller edit function, below.
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