Yamaha S90 ES Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Using the Plug-in Boards
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Quick Guide Using the Plug-in Board
Owner’s Manual
Using a Multi Part Plug-in Board
In this section, we'll explain how to play back an XG for mat song in the Multi mode, using the PLG100-XG Plug-in Boar d.
Naturally, to get the most out of these instructions, you should prepare to play back XG song data (Standard MIDI File) by
connecting the S90 ES to the computer.
Playback with a Multi Part Plug-in
Board
See page 184 for details.
n If the MIDI Port number here is set to “1” or “off,” the Plug-in Voice
may sound simultaneously with the internal Voice, when playing
back a Multi in the Multi/Sequence Play mode. To keep this from
happening, make sure the MIDI Port number of the Plug-in Board is
set to “2” or “3”—especially when using the Multi/Sequencer Play
mode.
To prevent a similar problem when using both a Single Part Plug-in
Board and a Multi Part Plug-in Board together, set each board to a
different MIDI Port number.
You must set the transmit port of each track on the XG song
to the same number as the port number selected in the
step 4.
For details how to connect the S90 ES to computer, see
page 67.
Editing a Part on a Multi Part Plug-in
Board
How to edit the Multi Part Plug-in Parts 17 - 32 is basically
the same as editing the internal Parts 1 - 16. See page 44.
However, please note that the Multi Part Plug-in Part (17 -
32) settings apply not to one individual Multi but to all
Multis, and the Insertion Effects and System Effects are not
applied to Multi Part Plug-in Parts.
1
After turning the power off, install the Multi
Part Plug-in Board PLG100-XG to slot 3 of this
synthesizer.
2
Switch the S90 ES power on.
3
Check the status of the installed Plug-in
Boards in the [UTILITY] [F6] PLUG [SF1]
STATUS display.
4
Set the MIDI port of the PLG100-XG to “2” or
“3” in the [UTILITY] [F6] PLUG [SF2] MIDI
display.
The name of the installed Plug-in Board is displayed.
5
Press the [MULTI/SEQ PLAY] button to enter
the Multi mode.
6
Play back XG song from the sequencer
software on the computer.