Play Modes And The Part Controls; Part Edit Mode; Utility Mode - Yamaha MU100R Owner's Manual

Yamaha mu100r synthesizer: user guide
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The bottom right of the display indicates the currently selected Sound Mod-
ule mode.
NOTE
When set to the TG300B mode, the MU100R may not be able to play TG300-spe-
cific song data with complete accuracy. However, MIDI data designed for other
computer music tone generators is compatible with the MU100R.

Play Modes and the Part Controls

Once the operating mode of the MU100R is set (Multi or Performance),
there are two main ways you can use the MU100R: playing and editing. In
the Play modes, you play the Voices; in the various Edit modes, you change
their settings.
Within the Play modes are the Part controls. These let you make basic
settings for the Parts. The Single Part controls allow you to make indepen-
dent settings for each Part, while the All Part controls allow you to change
the overall settings of all Parts. (See pages 96 and 98 for more information.)
The MU100R has several different Edit modes, each with various menus
and operations:

Part Edit Mode

The Part Edit mode allows you to change certain settings for each individual
Part, such as those of the Filter, EG (Envelope Generator), and many other
settings. The internal Voices can be sounded during editing, allowing you to
hear the effects of your edits.

Utility Mode

The Utility mode lets you set functions related to the overall operation of the
MU100R, such as Master Tune, display Contrast and reception of certain
MIDI messages that affect the entire instrument. Included also are miscella-
neous operations, such as sending bulk data to a data storage device, initial-
izing of the MU100R settings, and playing the special Demo song.
Selected Sound Module mode.
The MU100R — What It Is and What It Can Do
The MU100R — What It Is and What It Can Do
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TG300B
C/M
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