Yamaha III Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Drum Kit Mode [DRUM KIT]
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Drum Kit mode Song mode Click mode Trigger mode File mode Utility mode Chain mode Sampling mode
C Voice number
Determines the Voice number included in the Voice category
selected at
2.
D [SF5] INPUT
Pressing the [SF5] button toggles the display type between
“INPUT” (meaning that parameters can be edited for each
Trigger Input jack) and “SOURCE” (meaning that parameters
can be edited for each Trigger Input Source).
E [SF6] Input Lock
You can turn Input Lock on or off by pressing this button.
When Input Lock is turned on (the [L] indicator appears at the
top right of the display), the Trigger Input Source
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cannot be
changed even if you hit any pad. This function is useful when
you want to adjust the parameters of the current Trigger Input
Source while hitting the pads of other Trigger Input Sources.
When “MIDI” is selected as SOURCE, the following dis-
play appears.
1 Note number
Determines the MIDI note number to which you can assign
the desired Drum Voice.
From this display, you can set parameters such as volume
and tuning. This display consists of two pages, which can
be called up via the Cursor [N] and [M] buttons.
The first page when the INPUT display is called up:
The first page when the SOURCE display is called up:
The initial page when the SOURCE display is called
up and “MIDI” is selected:
1 Volume
When the INPUT display is called up, this parameter (for
which the value is indicated in the knob icon) determines the
volume of each selected Trigger Input Jack. When the
SOURCE display is called up, this parameter determines the
volume of each selected Trigger Input Source. You can adjust
the volume balance among the Voices assigned to the pads by
setting this parameter.
B Tuning
When the INPUT display is called up, this parameter (for
which the value is indicated in the knob icon) determines the
pitch of each selected Trigger Input Jack. When the SOURCE
display is called up, this parameter determines the pitch of
each selected Trigger Input Source. The Tuning parameter can
be adjusted finely in cents.
C PAGE >
This appears when another page can be called up from the
current page. Use the Cursor [
M] or [N] button to call up
another page.
Settings Refer to the separate Data List booklet.
NOTE
Check the Stack/Alternate settings; when “----” is displayed, you can-
not select the voice category and number (page 86 and 126).
Settings C#1 – A#5
NOTE
MIDI note messages from an external MIDI device can also be used
to set this parameter. Once this is set via MIDI, Input Lock can be
used to disable further inadvertent editing.
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Setting Volume, Tuning and Other
Parameters
[SF2] OUT-TUNE
Range 0 – 127
Range -24.00 – +24.00
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2 1
3
2 1
3
2 1