Yamaha CBX-K2 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Setting the Functions
Setting a Specific Value for a Function
(MSB, LSB)
Operation: C + Function Key MSB value LSB
value L
Relevant Functions: Bank Select; RPN; NRPN
Example:
This example shows how to use the Bank Select function to
select different banks. This example also shows you how to use
the functions that require entry of two values: MSB and LSB.
In this example, we’ll enter a value of 012 (MSB) 034 (LSB)
C + T 0 1 2 0 3
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C + T 0 c 2 2
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NOTE
Decimal values of MSB and LSB are 3 digits
each (6 digits total); hexadecimal values are 2 digits
each. Zeroes must be entered, unless they occur at the
beginning of the value. For example, for the decimal
value of 001 (MSB) 012 (LSB), the first two zeroes may
be omitted, but the third must be entered. In other
words, the value could be entered as 1
0
1
2.
Setting a Specific Value for a Specific
Controller
Operation: C + Function Key Controller Number
L {Value(s) L}
Relevant Functions: RPN*; Controller; NRPN*
Functions marked with an asterisk (*) above require
that you enter two values: an MSB (Most Significant
Byte) and an LSB (Least Significant Byte). (See
operation , this page.)
Example:
Changing the Portamento Time to 25.
C + S 5 (Portamento Time) L
{2 5 L}
The operation steps enclosed in braces ({}) can be repeated
or re-entered as long as C is held.
NOTE
This operation assigns a controller number for
the Assignable Wheel or Slider, and sends a specific
value for that controller number. You can also send a
specific value for the controller (in the Group B func-
tions) without altering the controller assignment.
Transpose Setting
Operation: C + G / H
To transpose up one semitone, use the H key
(F2). To transpose down one semitone, use the
G key (E2). Each repeated pressing of the
key while holding C transposes the pitch by an
additional semitone. To restore the normal default trans-
pose setting, hold down C and press both
G / H keys simultaneously.
NOTE
You can also enter transpose values directly by
using operation above.
Selecting a Drum Number (when editing
a specific drum number with controller
numbers 136 – 151)
You can use operation above to set the drum number
for editing a specific drum number with controller numbers
136 – 151. However, the following operation lets you set
the Drum number by playing it from the keyboard. This
allows you to hear the drum sound you’ll be editing, since
the last note played on the keyboard determines the drum
sound to be changed.
Without pressing C, find the desired drum number by
sound — by pressing keys on the keyboard. Next, hold
down C , press F , then L. This sets
the drum number to the last key pressed. Then (to set the
controller number for that drum sound), hold down C
and press S, then enter the controller number
(136 through 151). This sets the Controller Number for the
Drum parameter you wish to control with the Assignable
Wheel or Slider.
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