Utility Display List - Yamaha MM8 Owner's Manual

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■ Utility Display List

Group
Function Item
EFFECT
Reverb Type
Chorus Type
DSP On/Off
DSP Type
Master EQ Type
VOLUME
Pattern Volume
Song Volume
OVERALL
Tuning
Pitch Bend Range
Split Point
Touch Sensitivity
Chord Fingering
ARPEGGIO
Arpeggio Type
Arpeggio Velocity
PC MODE
PC Mode
MIDI
Local On/Off
External Clock
On/Off
Keyboard Out
Pattern Out
Song Out
Initial Setup
METRONOME
Time Signature –
Numerator
Time Signature –
Denominator
Volume
UTILITY
Demo Cancel
* Press the [INC/YES][DEC/NO] buttons simultaneously to instantly recall the default settings (except for initial MIDI setup).
Display Indication Range/Settings
Reverb Type
01–26
Chorus Type
01–31
DSP On/Off
ON/OFF
DSP Type
001–190
Master EQ Type
1 (Flat), 2 (Attack),
3 (Hard), 4 (Retro),
5 (HighPass)
Pattern Volume
000–127
Song Volume
000–127
Tuning
415.3–466.2 Hz
Pitch Bend Range
01–12
Split Point
000–127(C-2–G8)
Touch Sensitivity
1 (Soft), 2 (Medium),
3 (Hard), 4 (off)
Chord Fingering
1 (Multi Finger),
2 (FullKeyboard)
Arpeggio Type
01–150
Arpeggio Velocity
1 (Original), 2 (Thru)
PC Mode
ON/OFF
Local
ON/OFF
External Clock
ON/OFF
Keyboard Out
ON/OFF
Pattern Out
ON/OFF
Song Out
ON/OFF
Initial Setup
YES/NO
Time Signature –
00–60
Numerator
Time Signature –
2, 4, 8,16
Denominator
Metronome Vol-
000–127
ume
Demo Cancel
ON/OFF
Description
Determines the Reverb type, "26" is "off". (See the list
on page 100)
Determines the Chorus type. "31" is "off". (See the
list on page 100)
Sets the equalizer applied to the instrument output
(including headphones or other output) for optimum
sound in different listening situations.
Determines the DSP type. "190" is "off". (See the list
on page 101).
Selects the Master EQ type. Use this feature to boost
the bass, reduce the reproduction range for special
effects, and more.
Determines the volume of pattern playback.
Determines the volume of song playback.
Sets the pitch of the instrument's sound in approxi-
mately 0.2 Hertz increments.
Sets the pitch bend range in semitone increments.
Determines the highest key for the Split voice and
sets the Split "point"—in other words, the key that
separates the Split (lower) and Main (upper) voices.
The Split Point and Accompaniment Split Point set-
tings are automatically set to the same value.
Determines the sensitivity of the feature.
Sets the chord detection mode.
In the Multi Finger mode both normal chords and
simple chords played to the left of the split point are
detected. In the Full keyboard mode normal chords
played anywhere on the keyboard will be detected,
and notes played normally will sound as well.
Selects the arpeggio type. Refer to the arpeggio list
on page 104.
Sets the arpeggio volume.
Optimizes the MIDI settings for connecting to a com-
puter (page 79).
Local control determines whether or not notes played
on the instrument are sounded by its internal tone
generator system: the internal tone generator is
active when local control is on, and inactive when
local control is off. (page 78)
These settings determine whether the instrument is
synchronized to its own internal clock (OFF), or to a
clock signal from an external device (ON). (page 78)
These settings determine whether keyboard perfor-
mance data is transmitted via the MIDI output (ON)
or not (OFF).
Determines whether pattern data will be output via
the MIDI output (ON) or not (OFF) during pattern
playback.
Determines whether song data will be output via the
MIDI output (ON) or not (OFF) during song playback.
Sends the instrument's panel data to a computer.
Press [INC/YES] to send, or press [DEC/NO] to can-
cel.
Determines the time signature of the metronome.
Sets the length of each metronome beat.
Determines the volume of the metronome.
When ON, demo playback will not start even if the
[SONG] and [PATTERN] buttons are pressed simulta-
neously.
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