Chorus Send (Cho Send); Variation Send (Var Send); Filter Parameters; Lpf Cutoff Frequency (Lpf Cutoff) - Yamaha MU100 Owner's Manual

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Chorus Send (Cho Send)

Range:
000 — 127
This determines the level of the selected
drum sound that is sent to the Chorus ef-
fect. A value of 000 results in a completely
"dry" drum sound, no matter how much
Chorus is applied to the Drum Part.
NOTE
Keep in mind that the Chorus effect must be
properly enabled and set for this parameter to
work as intended. (See page 135.) Also, the pa-
rameters Chorus Send in Single Part control
(page 97) and Chorus Return in All Part control
(page 98) must be set to appropriate values.

Variation Send (Var Send)

Settings:
off, on (when Variation Con-
nection is set to INS);
000 — 127 (when Variation
Connection is set to SYS)
This determines the level of the selected
drum sound that is sent to the Variation ef-
fect. A setting of off results in a completely
"dry" drum sound, no matter how much
Variation is applied to the Drum Part.
NOTE
Keep in mind that the Variation effect must be
properly enabled and set for this parameter to
work as intended. (See page 136.) Also, the pa-
rameters Variation Send in Single Part control
(page 97) and Variation Return in All Part con-
trol (page 99) must be set to appropriate values.

Filter Parameters

LPF Cutoff Frequency (LPF Cutoff)

Range:
–64 — +63 (XG mode), 000 —
127 (TG300B or C/M mode)
This determines the cutoff frequency of
the low pass filter (LPF) for the selected
drum sound. The LPF filters out frequen-
cies higher than the cutoff point and
"passes" the lower frequencies. Lower
cutoff values create a deeper, more
rounded tone, while higher values create
a brighter tone. (For more information,
see LPF Cutoff Frequency on page 101.)
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LPF Resonance (LPF Reso)

Range:
This determines the amount of filter reso-
nance or emphasis of the LPF Cutoff Fre-
quency above for the selected drum
sound. Higher values make the filter ef-
fect more pronounced and stronger, cre-
ating a resonant peak around the cutoff
frequency. (For more information, see
LPF Resonance on page 101.)

Velocity LPF Cutoff Sensitivity (VelLPFSens)

Range:
This determines the degree to which the
LPF Cutoff Frequency for the selected
drum sound changes in response to ve-
locity. In other words, you can shift the
LPF Cutoff Frequency of the filter up or
down (and thus change the timbre of the
sound) depending on how hard or soft you
play the keys of a connected keyboard.
Positive values raise the LPF Cutoff Fre-
quency and negative values lower it. A
value of 00 results in no frequency
change, whatever velocity is received.

HPF Cutoff Frequency (HPF Cutoff)

Range:
This determines the cutoff frequency of
the high pass filter (HPF) for the selected
drum sound. The HPF filters out frequen-
cies lower than the cutoff point and
"passes" the higher frequencies. Lower
cutoff values preserve the fundamental
and lower overtones of the sound, while
higher values create a thinner, brighter
tone. (For more information, see HPF
Cutoff Frequency on page 101.)
Multi Mode
–64 — +63 (XG mode), 000 —
127 (TG300B or C/M mode)
–16 — +16
–64 — +63

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