Yamaha MU100R Owner's Manual page 40

Yamaha mu100r synthesizer: user guide
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Instrument icon, indicating the type of
Voice. Arrow at top right of icon indi-
cates program number is selected.
5 Change the program number.
Use the [VALUE -/+] buttons or data dial. In the example dis-
play below, Voice number 25 has been selected.
6 Play the Voice.
Play this new Voice from the connected MIDI keyboard. (Make
sure that the keyboard is transmitting on channel 1.) If you've
carefully followed all instructions up to now, the "level meter"
of the Part should move — and you should be able to hear the
sound of the MU100R as you play. Try selecting other Voice
banks and Voices and play them as well. Each Voice bank con-
tains some different Voices, some of which are variations, some
unique.
Details
• The MU100R's Voices and program numbers follow the GM (General MIDI)
format. This means that you can select a Voice type by its number, then select
Voice variations by bank. For example, all the nylon guitar Voices are at pro-
gram number 25.
• In the XG mode, the Voices are conveniently organized in the banks according
to their type. For example, Voices having stereo variations or brighter variations
are found in the "Stereo" and "Bright" banks, respectively. (See the "Sound List
& MIDI Data" booklet.)
• Banks MSB 48, 46 and above feature Voices that are not simply variations, but
use different instrument samples. (See the "Sound List & MIDI Data" booklet.)
Selecting and Playing Individual Voices
Bank number.
Program number. Dark arrow
indicates program number is
selected.
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