Native System Parameter; Voice Edit Parameters - Yamaha PLG150-DR Owner's Manual

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Native System Parameter

The Native System parameter "Part Assign" is added to the Utility parameters of the XG tone genera-
tor. For more details on how to edit this, refer to the section "Enabling and Selecting DR/PC Voices"
on page 10. If you are using the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC with an Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
compatible synthesizer, the Parts assigned to Plug-in Boards are fixed and this parameter cannot be
changed.
G Part Assign
This determines the Part to which the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC voice is assigned. If a Part is not
properly assigned here, none of the PLG150-DR/PLG150-PC voices can be selected for the Part.
(This applies to XG Plug-in System compatible "mother" devices.)
Settings: 1 -16, off

Voice Edit Parameters

These parameters are used to create original voices, and as such are more detailed and offer greater
sonic control than the Native parameters. Voice Edit parameters are divided into two groups: 1) the
Common parameters, which affect all instruments in the kit (voice), and 2) the Instrument parameters,
which are set independently for each instrument. For greater ease and convenience in editing, use the
Plug-in Board Editor, contained on the included CD-ROM. For detailed instructions on using the
Plug-in Board Editor, refer to the electronic documentation on the CD-ROM.
Common Parameters
G Name
This determines the name for the voice or kit.
G Volume
This determines the overall volume of the kit (voice).
Range: 0 — 127
G Rev Send (Reverb Send)
This determines the level of the kit's sound that is sent to the Reverb effect.
Range: 0 — 127
G Original Kit
This lets you select one of the eighty Preset kits.
Range: 0 — 79
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