Editing A Part; Changing The Note Shift And Volume Settings - Yamaha MU15 Owner's Manual

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The editing features of the MU15 provide various controls for changing the
Parts and setting other important operating functions. Among other things,
these let you set the Volume or Pan setting of each Part independently, change
the Velocity of the built-in keyboard, and save your edits to a connected
computer, sequencer or data storage device.
NOTE
The Velocity and Local Control settings cannot be saved.
Editing on the MU15 is basically divided into three types of controls: Part,
Effect, and Utility. In this section, you'll learn how to change the Note Shift
setting and the Volume setting (both Part controls). However, the instructions
given here are fundamentally the same for all editing operations. (See the
Reference section of this manual for information about the specific editing
functions.)

Changing the Note Shift and Volume Settings

The Note Shift parameter lets you change the key (pitch) of the
selected Part. This only affects the Normal Voices, and does not
change the pitch of the Drum Voices.
The Volume parameter allows you to change the level of each Part's
Voice, letting you set a custom balance or mix of all the Parts.
Operation
Z Select the desired parameter.
For Note Shift, simultaneously hold down the PLAY/EDIT button and
press the NOTE SHFT button. Doing this enters the Edit mode and
calls up the Note Shift parameter.
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Editing a Part

NoteShft
Current Note Shift value

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