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MIDI

Setting Up Your MU10

Connecting to a Computer With a MIDI Interface

Connect the MIDI IN terminal of the
MU10 with the MIDI OUT terminal
on the MIDI interface as shown at the
right, then set the HOST SELECT
switch to MIDI.

 NOTE

 If you are using a Macintosh computer,

you may need to set the MIDI interface
clock to an appropriate value.  (Refer to
the owner’s manual of your particular
music software.)

 When the HOST SELECT switch is set to

MIDI, data received via the TO HOST
terminal is ignored.

Connecting With a MIDI Device

 NOTE

 MIDI channel 10 on the MU10 is

automatically set to play the drum
Voices.

MIDI

STOP

CONTINUE

START

GM
ON

SOUND

OFF

XG
ON

MERGE
ON/OFF

1               2               3               4               5               6               7               8               9

A               B               C               D               E               F               0

TRANSPOSE

HEXA

DECIMAL

DECIMAL

DC IN

OCTAVE

OCTAVE SHIFT

OCTAVE
RESET

PITCH

ASSIGNABLE

IN

MIDI

OUT

ENTER

DRUM

NUMBER

NRPN

CONTROLLER

RPN

FIXED

VELOCITY

MIDI
CH

PROGRAM

CHANGE

BANK

SELECT

TEMPO

PROGRAM

RESET

SYSTEM

WHEEL ASSIGN

SEQUENCER

POWER ON    OFF

MIDI  KEYBOARD  CBX-K1

CONTROLLER  NUMBER  LIST

64  HOLD1(DAMPER)
65  PORTAMENTO
66  SOSTENUTO(CHORD HOLD)
67  SOFT PEDAL
69  HOLD2
71  HARMONIC CONTENT
72  RELEASE TIME
73  ATTACK TIME

74  BRIGHTNESS
84  PORTAMENTO CONTROL
91  REVERB DEPTH
92  TREMOLO DEPTH
93  CHORUS DEPTH
94  VARIATION DEPTH
95  PHASER DEPTH

122  COARSE TUNING
       (NRPN)

  (RPN)

120  PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY
121  FINE TUNING

123  VIBRATO RATE
124  VIBRATO DEPTH
125  VIBRATO DELAY

126  FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
127  FILTER RESONANCE
128  EG ATTACK TIME
129  EG DECAY TIME
130  EG RELEASE TIME
131  DRUM FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY
132  DRUM FILTER RESONANCE
133  DRUM EG ATTACK TIME

134  DRUM EG DECAY TIME
135  DRUM PITCH COARSE
136  DRUM PITCH FINE
137  DRUM LEVEL
138  DRUM PAN
139  DRUM REVERB DEPTH
140  DRUM CHORUS DEPTH
141  DRUM VARIATION DEPTH

1  MODULATION  DEPTH
5  PORTAMENTO TIME
6  DATA ENTRY
7  MAIN VOLUME
8  BALANCE CONTROL

10  PANPOT
11  EXPRESSION

CONTROL  CHANGE

142  CHANNEL PRESSURE
143  KEY PRESSURE
144  MASTER VOLUME
145  MASTER BALANCE
146  MASTER TUNING
147  VELOCITY
148  TEMPO

OTHERS

SHIFT

HOST SELECT

Computer
(Sequencer
software)

MIDI

OUT

MIDI
IN

MIDI
OUT

MIDI
IN

MU10

Tone generator

MIDI Keyboard

MIDI
Inter-
face

MIDI Thru

(Echo back)

ON

MIDI Keyboard

MIDI OUT

MIDI IN

HOST SELECT

MU10

Tone generator

Serial
port

The MU10 can be integrated into any
MIDI system in a variety of ways.  In
the example connection shown at the
right, the MU10 is being played from a
MIDI keyboard.  Connect the MIDI IN
terminal of the MU10 with the MIDI
OUT terminal on the MIDI keyboard,
set the HOST SELECT switch to
MIDI, and set the MIDI transmit
channel on the keyboard to the desired
value.  (Refer to the owner’s manual of
that device for details.)

Summary of Contents for MU10

Page 1: ...0 has 676 Normal Voices and 21 Drum Voices percus sion sets with full General MIDI compatibility including Yamaha s new XG MIDI It provides 16 Part multi timbral capac ity and full 32 note polyphony f...

Page 2: ...to a Computer With a MIDI Interface 16 Connecting With a MIDI Device 16 Connecting to Audio Equipment 17 Using the A D INPUT Function 18 MU10 Overview and Features 21 About MIDI 24 Appendix MIDI Data...

Page 3: ...essages and System Exclusive data Also flashes slowly when battery power be comes too low for proper operation wA D INPUT VOLUME controls 1 2 For control of the A D INPUT audio level eLINE OUT PHONES...

Page 4: ...sent to the internal tone generator When the HOST SELECT switch is set to PC 1 PC 2 or Mac the received data is directly sent to the TO HOST terminal bypassing the internal tone generator See page 14...

Page 5: ...installing a special MIDI interface to your computer With the proper sequencing software on the computer the MU10 can be used for both recording and playing back of sequencer data The internal tone g...

Page 6: ...rce such as a microphone or guitar allowing you to play along with the MIDI tracks The MU10 is an ideal addition to larger MIDI studios as well since it gives you a high quality 16 Part multi timbral...

Page 7: ...adaptor or batteries When ever possible you should use the AC adaptor since the MU10 runs only for a short time on battery power approximately two hours and twenty minutes on alkaline batteries NOTE...

Page 8: ...tteries When to Replace the Batteries When the battery power runs too low to properly operate the MU10 the POWER lamp will flash slowly When this happens replace all batteries with a complete set of s...

Page 9: ...as well Refer to the owner s manuals of your particular computer and music software for more information ConnectingWithaComputer You can connect the MU10 with your computer in one of two ways 1 direct...

Page 10: ...nal 8 pin MINI DIN to 25 pin D SUB cable then set the HOST SELECT switch to PC 1 IBMPC ATandCompatibles Connect the TO HOST terminal of the MU10 to the serial port of the IBM PC AT or compatible compu...

Page 11: ...H 94 VARIATION DEPTH 95 PHASER DEPTH 122 COARSE TUNING NRPN RPN 120 PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY 121 FINE TUNING 123 VIBRATO RATE 124 VIBRATO DEPTH 125 VIBRATO DELAY 126 FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY 127 FILTER R...

Page 12: ...cable or a stereo mini stereo mini cable MIN MAX VOLUME LINE OUT PHONES TONE VOLUME LOW HIGH POWER ON OFF TONE VOLUME LOW HIGH POWER ON OFF INPUT Stereo mini INPUT Audio equipment MIN MAX VOLUME LINE...

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