Yamaha MU90R Owner's Manual page 88

Yamaha mu90r synthesizer: user guide
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The main use for this parameter is in creating realistic hi-hat sounds. By assigning an open
hi-hat and a closed hi-hat to the same group, you can "choke" or stop the open hi-hat sound
by simply playing the closed hi-hat — just like pressing the pedal on an actual hi-hat set.
Receive Note On (RcvNoteOn)
This determines how the selected drum sound responds to MIDI
Note On messages. Normally, this should be set to on so that the
corresponding drum sound plays when a MIDI Note On message is
received. Set this to off when you want to keep the selected drum
sound from playing.
Receive Note Off
This determines how the selected drum sound responds to MIDI
Note Off messages. When this is set to on, the selected sound will
stop in response to the corresponding MIDI Note Off message. An
on setting is good for some sustained sounds (like a whistle), or for
key-controlled cymbal "chokes." For most drum sounds, however,
this should be set to off so that the drum sound plays back in its en-
tirety (is not cut off).
Output Select (OutPtSel)
This determines the output configuration for the selected drum sound.
When set to "stereo," the drum sound is output (with effects) through
the main OUTPUT and PHONES jacks. When set to one of the "ind"
(individual) settings, it is output (without effects) through the INDIV.
OUTPUT jacks. When set to "ind1+2," the drum sound is output in
stereo (1: left, 2: right). Settings of "ind1" and "ind2" output the drum
sound in mono to the corresponding jack. (Drum sounds output
through the INDIV. OUTPUT jacks cannot be heard through the
PHONES jack.)
NOTE
The Output Select Lock parameter (page 116) must be set to "off" in order to change this
s e t t i n g .
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