Mixing Mode - Yamaha S90 Owner's Manual

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Song editing in the Sequence
Play mode
[F2] Sequence Play Output Channel
From this display you can confirm the MIDI channel,
and determine which MIDI port the channel data is
sent to.
OUT CH (Output Channel)
Indicates channel transmission to the MIDI OUT
terminal (Display only).
n In the Sequence play mode, the MIDI data created by
playing the keyboard/wheels is sent to the tone generator
block or the external MIDI devices via the MIDI output
channel of the currently selected track.
Port
Determines the MIDI transmission port for the
corresponding channel. This is useful for sending data
to external tone generators over multiple MIDI ports in
an extended MIDI setup. Keep in mind that this
parameter is available for channels having assignments
to Plug-in parts 1 - 3 (for installed single-part boards)
or Plug-in parts 17 -32 (for installed multi-part boards).
The internal tone generator parts of the S90 are
automatically fixed at port 1.
Settings off, 1 ~ 3
n Port data can be output only through the USB terminal.

Mixing mode

In this mode, you can set up mixing data, and set
various parameters for the tone generator parts —
including the desired voice, as well as its level, pan, EQ,
effect and other settings.
How the Mixing mode affects the tone generator parts,
and how it is affected by other elements is made clear
by the following diagram.
Sequencer block
Song Data
Playback of song data affects
the Mixing settings.
Tone Generator
block
Mixing
Tone
Generator
Mixing parameters are not actually part of the song
data, but rather are settings for the tone generator, as it
is played back by the song data. As such, the Mixing
parameter settings are not recorded to the song tracks.
n Even if the selected song has no sequence data, this
Mixing data can be stored (put) to Mix template as
system data (page 79). Playing back such song data
transmits the mixing setup to the external MIDI
instrument.
Mixing mode (Simple Mixer
functions)
n The parameters that have the same name in the Mixing
mode and in the Mixing Edit mode have the same
functions and settings.
Basic Procedure
1 In the CHAIN display, press the [F6] (MIX) button
to enter the Mixing mode.
2 Select the desired Mix Template for editing (page
79), then exit from the TEMPLATE display.
MIDI data from external
devices affects the Mixing
settings.
Editing in the Mixing mode
determines the Mixing
settings.
77
Playing the Songs

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