Multi Mode; Part Controls - Yamaha MU100 Owner's Manual

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Multi Mode

In the Multi mode, the MU100 performs as a multi-timbral tone generator
capable of playing up to 32 Parts simultaneously, over 32 MIDI channels.
Normally, the MU100 should be set to Multi mode when using it with a
sequencer and General MIDI song data. There are three Multi modes: XG,
TG300B and C/M. (For information on selecting these, see pages 22 and
156.)
Part Controls ................................................................................ 95
Single Part Control ................................................................ 96
All Part Control ..................................................................... 98
Multi Edit Mode .......................................................................... 100
Filter ................................................................................... 100
Envelope Generator (EG) .................................................... 102
Equalizer (EQ)..................................................................... 105
Vibrato ............................................................................... 106
Others ................................................................................ 107
Drum Setup Controls ...........................................................114

Part Controls

The Part controls in the Play mode give you tools for adjusting the basic
sound and settings for each Part. The MU100 lets you adjust the various
settings for each Part individually (Single Part control) or together (All Part
control). Each of these types is explained in greater detail below.
NOTE
In the Multi mode, no settings can be permanently saved to the internal memory
of the MU100. However, you can use the Dump Out function to save Multi
settings to a MIDI data storage device. (See page 34.)
Multi Mode

Part Controls

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