Yamaha S30 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Basics
Section
3Select “4zone” for the Mode parameter using
the Knob [B].
If Master Keyboard Mode is deactivated (without
the [MASTER KEYBOARD] key pressed), the
Mode parameter value will be shown in brackets
(like “(4zone)”).
4Select one of “Zone01” to “Zone04” using the
Knob [A]. As we have selected “4zone” for
the Mode parameter, you can now select
setting screens for four Zones. Select
“Zone01” to get started with the settings.
You can also use the BANK [A] to [D] keys to
respectively select “Zone01” to “Zone04.”
Selecting a Zone opens the MKB Transmit
page. You may want to select a sub screen to
set up a Zone using the [PAGE] knob. But you
first specify basic items in the MKB Transmit
page, such as MIDI transmit channel, enabling
or disabling MIDI output to the internal tone
generator and to the MIDI OUT connector.
5Set MIDI transmit channel (TrnsCh) to
“Ch01” using the Knob [C]. Set MIDI output
to the internal tone generator (TG) and MIDI
OUT (MIDI) both to “on.”
These settings can differentiate each Zone
from one another, to internally or externally
output performance made in each Zone using
a separate MIDI channel. Finally, you will
separately control sound tones from four
zones.
To do this, set “Ch01” to “Ch04” respectively
to the “TrnsCh” parameters in the MKB
Transmit pages for Zones 1 to 4. For the
“TG” and “MIDI” parameters, set both “on”
for Zones 1 to 3. For Zone 4, set “off” to
“TG” and “on” to “MIDI.” You can switch
between multiple MKB Transmit screens using
the Knob [A].
Some of basic settings for four zones are now
complete.
6Select “Zone01” again using the Knob [A].
Open the MKB Note screen using the [PAGE]
knob. In this screen, you can specify a key
range for a Zone.
In the MKB Note page, you can also find other
parameters such as Note Limit, Transpose, etc.
Refer to page 121 for more information about
these parameters.
MKBíNote)Octave Transpose Note Limit
Zone01 +1 +11 C-2 - G 8
MKBíTransmit) TrnsCh TG MIDI
Zone01 Ch01 on on
7Set “Note Limit” (zone key range) with the
lowest and highest notes using Knobs [1]
(lowest) and [2] (highest). For “Zone01”,
select “C-2” for the lowest note and “B1” for
the highest.
8Use the Knob [A] to switch to the MKB Note
page for “Zone02”. As in the same manner in
step 7, select “C2” for the lowest note and
“B2” for the highest.
9Use again the Knob [A] to switch to the MKB
Note screen for “Zone03”. As in the same
manner in step 7, select “C3” for the lowest
note and “G8” for the highest.
)Use the Knob one more time [A] to switch to
the MKB Note page for “Zone04”. As in the
same manner in step 7, select “C3” for the
lowest note and “G8” for the highest. Note
that this key range setting will make a
overlapped range with Zone 3.
For detailed settings of a Zone, refer to page 121.
!Turn the Knob [A] and select a Part for a
Zone. In this example, we select Part 1 for
Zone 1, Part 2 and Part 3 respectively for Zone
2 and Zone 3. We don’t select any internal
Part for Zone 4 since Zone 4 is set only to
output performance information via MIDI
Out. First, select Part 1 (Part01) for Zone 1.
You can also use the [MEMORY] or
PROGRAM/PART keys to select a Part for a
Zone (page 104).
@Use the [PAGE] knob and open the MIX Vce
screen, to set up a Voice for performance using
the Arpeggiator.
#Use the [PAGE] knob and open the Layer
Mode (LYR Mode) screen. Set the Arpeggiator
Switch (Arp) to “on,” Layer Switch (Layer) to
“off,” and MIDI receive channel (RcvCh) to
“1.” Finally in the Arpeggio type (ARP Type)
screen, set the Switch parameter to “on.”
Prepare basic Arpeggiator settings (Type, etc.) in
Voice Edit Mode before you set up a Zone setting
in Performance Edit Mode.
With settings made in steps ! to #, you can
now play the Arpeggiator with a Voice
assigned to “Part01” (Part 1) set to MIDI
receive channel 1 (RcvCh) when you play in
the key range of Zone 1.
LYRíMode) Mode Arp Layer RcvCh
Part01 Poly on off 1
MIXíVce) Memory Number Ctgry Search
Part01 PRE1:128(H16)[Pf:GrandPiano]