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48

Program #

1

9

1

7

2

5

2

6

3

3

4

1

4

9

5

7

128

Note#

Note

Alternate 

Standard Kit

Room Kit

Power Kit

Electro Kit

Analog Kit

Jazz Kit

Brush Kit

Orchestra Kit

SFX Set

C/M Kit

 

     

assign

25

C#

0

Snare Roll

26

D

0

Finger Snap

27

D#

0

Hi Q

Hi-Hat Closed

28

E

0

Whip Slap

Hi-Hat Pedal

29

F

0

7

Scratch Push

Hi-Hat Open 

30

F#

0

7

Scratch Pull

Ride Cymbal 1

31

G

0

Sticks

32

G#

0

Click Noise

33

A

0

Metronome Click

34

A#

0

Metronome Bell

35

B

0

Bass Drum M

BD Jazz

36

C

1

Bass Drum H

BD Power 

BD Electronic

BD Analog H

BD Jazz

BD Soft

Gran Cassa

37

C#

1

Side Stick

Analog Side Stick

38

D

1

Snare M 

SD Power

SD Electronic

Analog Snare L

Brush Tap

Concert SD

39

D#

1

Hand Clap

Brush Slap

Castanet

High-Q

40

E

1

Snare H

SD Power

Brush Swirl

Concert SD

Slap

SD Electro

41

F

1

Floor Tom L

Room Tom 1

Room Tom 1

E

 Tom 1

Analog Tom 1

Jazz Tom 1

Jazz Tom 1

Timpani  F

Scratch Push

42

F#

1

1

Hi-Hat Closed

Analog HH Closed 1

Timpani  F#

Scratch Pull

43

G

1

Floor Tom H

Room Tom 2

Room Tom 2

E

 Tom 2

Analog Tom 2

Jazz Tom 2

Jazz Tom 2

Timpani  G

Sticks

44

G#

1

1

Hi-Hat Pedal

Analog HH Closed 2

Timpani  G#

Square Click

Hi-Hat Open 1

45

A

1

Low Tom

Room Tom 3

Room Tom 3

E

 Tom 3

Analog Tom 3

Jazz Tom 3

Jazz Tom 3

Timpani  A

Metronome Click

46

A#

1

1

Hi-Hat Open 

Analog HH Open

Timpani  A#

Metronome Bell

Hi-Hat Open 2

47

B

1

Mid Tom L

Room Tom 4

Room Tom 4

E

 Tom 4

Analog Tom 4

Jazz Tom 4

Jazz Tom 4

Timpani  B

Guitar Fret Noise

48

C

2

Mid Tom H

Room Tom 5

Room Tom 5

E

 Tom 5

Analog Tom 5

Jazz Tom 5

Jazz Tom 5

Timpani  C

Guitar Cutting Down

49

C#

2

Crash Cymbal 1

Analog Cymbal

Timpani  C#

Guitar Cutting Up

50

D

2

High Tom

Room Tom 6

Room Tom 6

E

 Tom 6

Analog Tom 6

Jazz Tom 6

Jazz Tom 6

Timpani  D

Ac Bass Slap

51

D#

2

Ride Cymbal 1

Timpani  D#

FL.Key Click

52

E

2

Chinese Cymbal

Reverse Cymbal

Timpani  E

Laughing

53

F

2

Ride Cymbal Cup

Timpani  F

Screaming

54

F#

2

Tambourine

Punch

55

G

2

Splash Cymbal

Heartbeat

56

G#

2

Cowbell

Analog Cowbell

Footsteps 1

57

A

2

Crash Cymbal 2

Hand Cym.1

Footsteps 2

58

A#

2

Vibraslap

Applause

59

B

2

Ride Cymbal 2

Hand Cym.2

Door Creaking

60

C

3

Bongo H

Door Slam

61

C#

3

Bongo L

Scratch

62

D

3

Conga H Mute

Analog Conga H

Windchime

63

D#

3

Conga H Open

Analog Conga M

Engine Start

64

E

3

Conga L

Analog Conga L

Tire Screech

65

F

3

Timbale H

Car Passing

66

F#

3

Timbale L

Crash

67

G

3

Agogo H

Siren

68

G#

3

Agogo L

Train

69

A

3

Cabasa

Jetplane

70

A#

3

Maracas

Analog Maracas

Helicopter

71

B

3

2

Samba Whistle H

Starship

72

C

4

2

Samba Whistle L

Gunshot

T

G300B Drum Voice List

Summary of Contents for MU10

Page 1: ...3 ...

Page 2: ...eet these goals In keeping with both the letter and the spirit of the law we want you to be aware of the following Battery Notice This product MAY contain a small non recharge able battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement becomes necessary contact a qualified service representative to perform the rep...

Page 3: ...MU10 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 for playback of even the most sophis ticated song data Three independent digital effect sections with 11 types of Reverb 11 types of Chorus and 43 different Variation effects can be used simultaneou...

Page 4: ...MU10 package should include the items listed below Make sure that you have them all Also write down the serial number of your MU10 in the box below for future reference Unpacking MU10 Serial No Owner s Manual ...

Page 5: ...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 Format 25 XG Normal Voice List 42 TG300B Normal Voice List 44 XG Drum Voice List 46 TG300B Drum Voice List 48 Effect Type List 50 Effect Parameter List 51 Effect Data Assign Table 54 Specifications 55...

Page 6: ...n idea of how you can best use your MU10 4 Setting Up Your MU10 This very important section gets you started using your MU10 It guides you in connecting and setting up the instrument for different example systems and shows you how to get started using your MU10 5 MU10 Overview and Features Once you re familiar with everything above go over this comprehensive guide to all MU10 functions You won t n...

Page 7: ... in irreparable damage to both the adaptor and the instrument An AC adaptor should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the instrument is not to be used for an extended period of time Unplug the AC adaptor during electric storms Avoid plugging the AC adaptor into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption such as electric heaters or ovens Also avoid using multi plug adaptors since ...

Page 8: ... dry soft cloth A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt Never use solvents such as alcohol or thinner Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instrument vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface ELECTRICAL INTERFERENCE This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers If this occurs move the in...

Page 9: ...essages and System Exclusive data Also flashes slowly when battery power be comes too low for proper operation w A D INPUT VOLUME controls 1 2 For control of the A D INPUT audio level e LINE OUT PHONES jack For connection to a set of stereo headphones or an external amplifier speaker system stereo mini plug See page 17 r VOLUME control Adjusts the overall volume of the MU10 q w e r Top Panel Side ...

Page 10: ...s 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 16 i HOST SELECT switch For selecting the type of host computer or when set to MIDI normal MIDI operation Available settings are MIDI PC 2 IBM PC AT and compatible computers PC 1 NEC PC 98 computers...

Page 11: ...f 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 generator also allows for comprehensive control over all Voice and effect parameters via incoming system exclusive messages transmit ted from a sequencer or other MIDI device Refer to the MIDI Data Fo...

Page 12: ...e 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 tone generator Multimedia Since it s portable and compatible with the XG and General MIDI formats the MU10 is a natural for multimedia applications Because of its portability and great sound it s the on...

Page 13: ...l AC 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 Before making any connections make sure that all equipment to be con nected is turned off CAUTION Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the PA 3B PA 1207 or equivalent The use of an incom...

Page 14: ... batteries 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 six new batteries of the same type CAUTION NEVER mix old and new batteries or different types of batteries Also to prevent possible damage due to battery leakage remove the batteries from the instru...

Page 15: ...d as well Refer to the owner s manuals of your particular computer and music software for more information Connecting With a Computer You can connect the MU10 with your computer in one of two ways 1 direct computer port TO HOST terminal or 2 via MIDI interface CAUTION Turn off all devices before making connections MIDI OUT MIDI Thru Echo back ON Computer Sequencer software Since data received via ...

Page 16: ...onal 8 pin MINI DIN to 25 pin D SUB cable then set the HOST SELECT switch to PC 1 IBM PC AT and Compatibles Connect the TO HOST terminal of the MU10 to the serial port of the IBM PC AT or compatible computer with an optional 8 pin MINI DIN to 9 pin D SUB cable then set the HOST SELECT switch to PC 2 If you use an 8 pin MINI DIN to 25 pin D SUB cable connect a 25 pin to 9 pin plug adaptor to the D ...

Page 17: ... 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 1...

Page 18: ...pin 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 OUT PHONES Stereo mini CAUTION After making connections turn down the volume controls on all devices then turn on the power of each device in the following order 1 External MIDI device or computer...

Page 19: ... to the INPUT sources NOTE When the A D INPUT 1 jack or both 1 and 2 is connected the A D INPUT function is turned on and the maximum polyphony simultaneous notes of the MU10 is reduced from 32 to 30 Audio signals received via the A D INPUT 1 and 2 jacks are mixed to one part then processed through the effect sections and mixed with the internal Voices of the MU10 When the power is turned on the A...

Page 20: ...D INPUT jack s When using a single mono source connect it to the A D INPUT 1 jack so that the A D INPUT function is on Connecting the source to only the A D INPUT 2 jack does not turn on the A D INPUT function 3 Turn up the various volume controls until the level is appropriate Start with the controls on any connected equipment then the VOLUME slider on the side panel and finally slowly turn up th...

Page 21: ...encer or other MIDI device to the TO HOST terminal or MIDI IN terminal See page 14 16 The device must be able to transmit System Exclusive messages Refer to the owner s manual of the particular device or software for detailed instructions To set the A D INPUTs to line send this message F0 43 1n 4c 10 00 00 01 F7 To set the A D INPUTs to mic send this message F0 43 1n 4c 10 00 00 00 F7 n device num...

Page 22: ...in use determines the maximum number of simultaneous notes po lyphony which the MU10 can play at any given time depending on the amount of incoming MIDI Note data For details about the number of elements used in each Voice see the XG TG300B Normal Voice List on page 42 Normal Voices and Drum Voices The MU10 has two types of Voices Normal Voices and Drum Voices In this Owner s Manual in general the...

Page 23: ...ment Reserve The MU10 has an Element Reserve feature that lets you reserve a specified number of notes for certain Parts in order to keep notes from being stolen from those Parts by other Parts if incoming MIDI Note data exceeds maximum available polyphony For example if you specify an Element Reserve value of 10 for Part 1 then Part 1 will always keep 10 elements for itself You can set Element Re...

Page 24: ...s the designated effect to all 16 Parts INSERTION EFFECT Applies the designated effect to only one specific Part Reverb and Chorus effect types are dedicated System Effects and therefore are applied to the overall mix The Variation effect type however can be configured as either a System Effect or an Insertion Effect To designate effect types and parameter values via MIDI messages see XG Native Pa...

Page 25: ...sages let you select a Voice bank control volume panning modulation portamento time brightness and various other controller parameters through specific Control Change numbers which correspond to each of the various parameters About MIDI Program Change Program Change messages tell the MU10 which Voice to select for each Part You can insert Program Change messages at any desired location in a song C...

Page 26: ...change the settings on the MU10 Please refer to the owner s manual of your software and hardware for information about how to transmit MIDI messages to the MU10 If the Drum Setup parameter Rcv NOTE OFF Table 1 6 OFF the Drum Part will ignore Key Off messages If the Drum Setup parameter Rcv NOTE ON OFF Table 1 6 the Drum Part will ignore Key On messages 1 2 Control Change Messages which control vol...

Page 27: ...position and 127 extreme right position MIDI Data Format 1 2 7 Expression Messages which control intonation expression of each Part CNTRL PARAMETER DATA RANGE 11 Expression 0 127 A setting of 0 minimum expression volume and 127 maximum expression volume 1 2 8 Hold1 Messages which control sustain on off CNTRL PARAMETER DATA RANGE 64 Hold1 0 127 Settings between 0 63 sustain off and settings between...

Page 28: ...ed by a portamento to C4 Even if the Multi Part parameter Rcv PORTAMENTO Table 1 4 OFF the Portamento Control message will be received 1 2 17 Effect1 Depth Reverb Send Level Messages which adjust the send level for the Reverb effect CNTRL PARAMETER DATA RANGE 91 Effect1 Depth 0 127 1 2 18 Effect3 Depth Chorus Send Level Messages which adjust the send level for the Chorus effect CNTRL PARAMETER DAT...

Page 29: ... 0 max rr drum instrument note number MSB 14H 1FH for Drum is valid only if the Multi Part parameter Table 1 4 PART MODE DRUMS 1 or DRUMS2 for that channel If PART MODE DRUM no values will be changed 1 2 22 RPN Registered Parameter Number Messages which offset or add or subtract values from a Part s pitch bend sensitivity tuning or other parameter settings CNTRL PARAMETER DATA RANGE 100 RPN LSB 0 ...

Page 30: ...ons by the pressure you apply to the keys after the initial striking of the keys over the entire channel If the Multi Part parameter Rcv CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH Table 1 4 OFF that Part will not receive Channel Aftertouch 1 6 Polyphonic Aftertouch Messages which let you control various functions by the pressure you apply to the keys after the initial striking of the keys for each individual key If the ...

Page 31: ...others 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1n Device Number 01001100 4C XG Model ID 0aaaaaaa aa Address High 0aaaaaaa aa Address Mid 0aaaaaaa aa Address Low 0ddddddd dd Data 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Any number is OK since the device number for the MU10 is fixed to All For parameters with data size of 2 or 4 transmit the appropriate number of data bytes When sending the ...

Page 32: ...e See Tables 2 1 and 2 2 2 1 6 Other parameter changes 2 1 6 1 Master Tuning 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0001nnnn 1n Device Number 00100111 27 Model ID 00110000 30 Sub ID2 00000000 00 00000000 00 0mmmmmmm mm Master Tune MSB 01111111 11 Master Tune LSB Occccccc cc irrelevant 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive This message simultaneously changes the pitch of all channels 2 2 Bulk Du...

Page 33: ...s active QS300 User Voices are stored in Bank MSB 63 LSB 00 Program Change numbers for User Voices are 1 32 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01000011 43 YAMAHA ID 0000nnnn 0n Device Number 01001011 4B QS300 Model ID 0bbbbbbb bb Byte Count 0bbbbbbb bb Byte Count 0aaaaaaa aa Address High 0aaaaaaa aa Address Mid 0aaaaaaa aa Address Low 0ddddddd dd Data 0ccccccc cc checksum 11110111 F7 End of Exclusive Be...

Page 34: ...ARAMETER 6 Æ 2 depends on reverb type 08 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 7 Æ 2 depends on reverb type 09 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 8 Æ 2 depends on reverb type 0A 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 9 Æ 2 depends on reverb type 0B 1 00 7F REVERB PARAMETER 10 Æ 2 depends on reverb type 0C 1 00 7F REVERB RETURN Infinity 0dB 6dB 0 64 127 40 0D 1 01 7F REVERB PAN L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 TOTAL SIZE 0E 02 01 10 1 00 7F REVE...

Page 35: ... VARIATION PARAMETER 2 LSB Æ 2 depends on variation type 46 2 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 MSB Æ 2 depends on variation type 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 3 LSB Æ 2 depends on variation type 48 2 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 MSB Æ 2 depends on variation type 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 4 LSB Æ 2 depends on variation type 4A 2 00 7F VARIATION PARAMETER 5 MSB Æ 2 depends on variation type 00 7F VARIATION PA...

Page 36: ... DETUNE 12 8 12 7 Hz 08 00 nn 0A 1st bit 3 0 Æ bit 7 4 80 2nd bit 3 0 Æ bit 3 0 nn 0B 1 00 7F VOLUME 0 127 64 nn 0C 1 00 7F VELOCITY SENSE DEPTH 0 127 40 nn 0D 1 00 7F VELOCITY SENSE OFFSET 0 127 40 nn 0E 1 00 7F PAN 0 random L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 nn 0F 1 00 7F NOTE LIMIT LOW C 2 G8 00 nn 10 1 00 7F NOTE LIMIT HIGH C 2 G8 7F nn 11 1 00 7F DRY LEVEL 0 127 7F nn 12 1 00 7F CHORUS SEND 0 127 00 nn 13...

Page 37: ...4 63 cent 40 nn 4A 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING A 64 63 cent 40 nn 4B 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING A 64 63 cent 40 nn 4C 1 00 7F SCALE TUNING B 64 63 cent 40 nn 4D 1 28 58 CAT PITCH CONTROL 24 24 semitones 40 nn 4E 1 00 7F CAT FILTER CONTROL 9600 9450 cent 40 nn 4F 1 00 7F CAT AMPLITUDE CONTROL 64 63 40 nn 50 1 00 7F CAT LFO PMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 nn 51 1 00 7F CAT LFO FMOD DEPTH 0 127 00 nn 52 1 00 7F CAT LFO AMOD ...

Page 38: ...CT LSB 0 127 00 00 03 1 00 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1 128 02 00 04 1 00 0F 7F Rcv CHANNEL 1 16 OFF 7F 00 05 1 NOT USED 00 06 1 NOT USED 00 07 1 NOT USED 00 08 1 NOT USED 00 09 1 NOT USED 00 0A 1 NOT USED 00 0B 1 00 7F VOLUME 0 127 64 00 0C 1 NOT USED 00 0D 1 NOT USED 00 0E 1 01 7F PAN L63 C R63 1 64 127 40 00 0F 1 NOT USED 00 10 1 NOT USED 00 11 1 00 7F DRY LEVEL 0 127 7F 00 12 1 00 7F CHORUS SEND 0 127 ...

Page 39: ...0 127 depend on the note 3n rr 03 1 00 7F ALTERNATE GROUP 0 OFF 1 127 depend on the note 3n rr 04 1 00 7F PAN 0 random L63 C R63 1 64 127 depend on the note 3n rr 05 1 00 7F REVERB SEND 0 127 depend on the note 3n rr 06 1 00 7F CHORUS SEND 0 127 depend on the note 3n rr 07 1 00 7F VARIATION SEND 0 127 7F 3n rr 08 1 00 01 KEY ASSIGN 0 SINGLE 1 MULTI 00 3n rr 09 1 00 01 Rcv NOTE OFF 0 OFF 1 ON depen...

Page 40: ...SED 01 1 00 01 KARAOKE LOCK OFF ON 00 Table 3 1 Parameter Base Address Model ID 4B QS300 Table 3 2 MIDI Bulk Dump Table USER NORMAL VOICE QS300 Address Size Data Parameter Description Default H H H value H Common 11 nn 00 17D 20 7E Voice Name 07 08 NOT USED NOT USED 0A NOT USED 0B 01 03 Element Switch 1 Element 1 on 2 Element 2 on 3 Element 1 and 2 on 0C 00 7F Voice Level 0D NOT USED NOT USED 3C N...

Page 41: ... 59 00 7F PEG Level 0 5A 00 7F PEG Level 1 5B 00 7F PEG Level 2 5C 00 7F PEG Level 3 5D 00 7F PEG Level 4 5E 00 3F Filter Resonance 5F 00 07 Velocity Sensitivity 60 00 7F Cutoff Frequency 61 00 7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 1 62 00 7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 2 63 00 7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 3 64 00 7F Cutoff Scaling Break Point 4 65 00 7F Cutoff Scaling Offset 1 66 00 7F Cutoff Scaling Off...

Page 42: ... 85 00 7F AEG Decay 1 Rate 86 00 7F AEG Decay 2 Rate 87 00 7F AEG Release Rate 88 00 7F AEG Decay 1 Level 89 00 7F AEG Decay 2 Level 8A 00 7F Address Offset High bit 13 bit 7 8B 00 7F Address Offset Low bit 6 bit 0 8C 39 47 Resonance Sensitivity Element 2 8D Same as Element 1 Same as Element 1 DC Same as Element 1 Element 3 DD NOT USED NOT USED 12C NOT USED 12D Element 4 NOT USED 17C NOT USED TOTA...

Page 43: ...r 2 64 Syn Str4 2 65 SS Str 2 52 0 Syn Str2 2 53 0 ChoirAah 1 3 S Choir 2 16 Ch Aahs2 2 32 MelChoir 2 40 ChoirStr 2 54 0 VoiceOoh 1 55 0 SynVoice 1 40 SynVox2 2 41 Choral 2 64 AnaVoice 1 56 0 Orch Hit 2 35 OrchHit2 2 64 Impact 2 Brass 57 0 Trumpet 1 16 Trumpet2 1 17 BriteTrp 2 32 WarmTrp 2 58 0 Trombone 1 18 Trmbone2 2 59 0 Tuba 1 16 Tuba 2 1 60 0 Mute Trp 1 61 0 Fr Horn 2 6 FrHrSolo 2 32 FrHorn2 ...

Page 44: ...y 2 102 0 Goblins 2 64 GobSyn 2 65 50sSciFi 2 66 Ring Pad 2 67 Ritual 2 68 ToHeaven 2 70 Night 2 71 Glisten 2 96 BelChoir 2 103 0 Echoes 2 8 EchoPad2 2 14 Echo Pan 2 64 EchoBell 2 65 Big Pan 2 66 SynPiano 2 67 Creation 2 68 Stardust 2 69 Reso Pan 2 104 0 Sci Fi 2 64 Starz 2 Instrument Group Bank Voice Name Program Ele ment Ethnic 105 0 Sitar 1 32 DetSitar 2 35 Sitar 2 2 96 Tambra 2 97 Tamboura 2 1...

Page 45: ...ank Voice Name Program Ele ment Strings 41 0 Violin 1 8 SlowVln 1 126 E Organ4 2 127 synecho1 2 42 0 Viola 1 126 E Organ5 2 127 rain 2 43 0 Cello 1 126 E Organ6 2 127 synoboe 2 44 0 Contrabs 1 126 E Organ7 2 127 synecho2 2 45 0 Trem Str 1 8 SlowTrStr 1 9 Susp Str 2 126 E Organ8 2 127 synsolo 2 46 0 Pizz Str 1 126 E Organ9 2 127 synrdorg 2 47 0 Harp 1 126 SoftTP 1 1 127 synbell 1 48 0 Timpani 1 126...

Page 46: ... 127 brssect1 1 Instrument Group Bank Voice Name Program Ele ment Synth 97 0 Rain 2 Effects 1 HrmoRain 2 2 AfrcnWnd 2 8 ClaviPad 2 127 brssect2 2 98 0 SoundTrk 2 1 Ancestrl 2 2 Prologue 2 127 vibe1 1 99 0 Crystal 2 1 SynMalet 1 2 SftCryst 2 3 RndGlock 2 4 LoudGlok 2 5 GlockChi 2 6 ClearBel 2 7 XmasBell 2 8 VibeBell 2 9 DigiBell 2 16 ChorBell 2 17 AirBells 2 18 BellHarp 2 19 Gamelmba 2 127 vibe2 1 ...

Page 47: ...aking 38 D 1 Snare M Snare M 2 SD Room L SD Rock SD Rock L Analog Snare L Brush Slap M Marching Sn M Door Slam 39 D 1 Hand Clap String Slap Scratch 40 E 1 Snare H Snare H 2 SD Room H SD Rock Rim SD Rock H Analog Snare H Brush Tap H Marching Sn H Scratch 2 41 F 1 Floor Tom L Room Tom 1 Rock Tom 1 E Tom 1 Analog Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Brush Tom 1 Jazz Tom 1 Windchime 42 F 1 1 Hi Hat Closed Analog HH Close...

Page 48: ... O Guiro Long 75 D 4 Claves Analog Claves 76 E 4 Wood Block H 77 F 4 Wood Block L 78 F 4 Cuica Mute Scratch Push Scratch Push 79 G 4 Cuica Open Scratch Pull Scratch Pull 80 G 4 2 Triangle Mute 81 A 4 2 Triangle Open 82 A 4 Shaker 83 B 4 Jingle Bell 84 C 5 Bell Tree Dog Machine Gun 85 C 5 Horse Gallop Laser Gun 86 D 5 Bird 2 Explosion 87 D 5 FireWork 88 E 5 89 F 5 90 F 5 Ghost 91 G 5 Maou Same as S...

Page 49: ...3 E Tom 3 Analog Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Timpani A Metronome Click 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open Analog HH Open Timpani A Metronome Bell Hi Hat Open 2 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Room Tom 4 E Tom 4 Analog Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Timpani B Guitar Fret Noise 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Room Tom 5 Room Tom 5 E Tom 5 Analog Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Timpani C Guitar Cutting Down 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 Analog Cym...

Page 50: ...e Door Slam 85 C 5 Castanet Scratch 86 D 5 6 Surdo Mute Windchime 87 D 5 6 Surdo Open Engine Start 88 E 5 Applause Tire Screech 89 F 5 Car Passing 90 F 5 Crash 91 G 5 Siren 92 G 5 Train 93 A 5 Jetplain 94 A 5 Helicopter 95 B 5 Starship 96 C 6 Gunshot 97 C 6 Machine Gun 98 D 6 Laser Gun 99 D 6 Explosion 100 E 6 Dog 101 F 6 Horse Gallop 102 F 6 Bird Tweet 103 G 6 Rain 104 G 6 Thunder 105 A 6 Wind 10...

Page 51: ...00 OVER DRIVE 4B 00 AMP SIMULATOR 4C 00 3BAND EQ MONO 4D 00 2BAND EQ STEREO 4E 00 AUTO WAH LFO 50 00 PITCH CHANGE 40 00 THRU Effect turned off Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall Reverb simulating the resonance of a hall Reverb simulating the resonance of a room Reverb simulating the resonance of a room Reverb simulating the resonance of a room Reverb appropriate for a solo instrument Reverb...

Page 52: ...z 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 16 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 No Parameter Range Value P54 Control CROSS DELAY 1 Lch Delay 0 1 715 0ms 1 7150 2 Rch Delay 0 1 715 0ms 1 7150 3 Cch Delay 0 1 715 0ms 1 7150 4 Feedback Delay 0 1 715 0ms 1 7150 5 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 6 Cch Level 0 127 0 127 7 High Damp 0 1 1 0 1 10 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 12 13 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 14...

Page 53: ...ode mono stereo 0 1 16 No Parameter Range Value P54 Control TREMOLO 1 LFO Frequency 0 00 39 7Hz 0 127 table 1 2 LFO Depth 0 127 0 127 3 Feedback Level 63 63 1 127 4 Delay Offset 0 63 0 63 table 2 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 40 table 3 7 EQ Low Gain 12 12dB 52 76 8 EQ High Frequency 500Hz 16 0kHz 28 58 table 3 9 EQ High Gain 12 12dB 52 76 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 12 13 14 LFO Phas...

Page 54: ...Control AUTO WAH 1 Drive 0 127 0 127 2 AMP Type Off Stack Combo Tube 0 3 3 LPF Cutoff 1 0k Thru 34 60 table 3 4 Output Level 0 127 0 127 5 6 7 8 9 10 Dry Wet D63 W D W D W63 1 127 11 Edge Clip Curve 0 127 0 127 mild sharp 12 13 14 15 16 No Parameter Range Value P54 Control GUITAR AMP SIMULATOR 1 Pitch 24 24 40 88 2 Initial Delay 0 127 0 127 3 Fine 50 50 14 114 4 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz 2 0kHz 8 ...

Page 55: ...23 43 7 124 45 3 125 46 9 126 48 4 127 50 0 Table 3 Data Value EQ Frequency Hz Data Value 0 THRU 20 1 22 2 25 3 28 4 32 5 36 6 40 7 45 8 50 9 56 10 63 11 70 12 80 13 90 14 100 15 110 16 125 17 140 18 160 19 180 20 200 21 225 22 250 23 280 24 315 25 355 26 400 27 450 28 500 29 560 30 630 31 700 32 800 33 900 34 1 0k 35 1 1k 36 1 2k 37 1 4k 38 1 6k 39 1 8k 40 2 0k 41 2 2k 42 2 5k 43 2 8k 44 3 2k 45 ...

Page 56: ... messages Input volume controls 2 independent A D INPUT VOLUME sliders Effects Reverb 11 types Chorus 11 types Variation 43 types can be applied to A D Input sources Controls and Indicators POWER LED A D INPUT VOLUME sliders VOLUME slider HOST SELECT switch POWER ON OFF switch Jacks and Terminals LINE OUT PHONES jack DC IN jack TO HOST terminal MIDI OUT IN terminals A D INPUT 1 2 jacks Power Suppl...

Page 57: ...he LINE OUT PHONES jack is properly con nected to your audio equipment or headphones Check that The LINE OUT PHONES jack is properly con nected to your audio equipment or headphones The side panel VOLUME slider is set to an appro priate level All MIDI connections have been properly made making sure that the MIDI OUT of the external device is connected to the MIDI IN of the MU10 See page 16 Or if y...

Page 58: ...polyphony of the MU10 may be exceeded The MU10 can play no more than 32 notes at once when the A D INPUTs are used this is reduced to 30 see page 18 When the battery power runs too low to properly operate the MU10 the POWER lamp will flash slowly Replace all batteries with a complete set of six new batteries of the same type See page 13 Troubleshooting ...

Page 59: ... x 3 Mode Messages x 3 4 m 1 2 altered x Note x 0 127 Number True voice 0 127 Velocity Note ON x o 9nH v 1 127 Note OFF x x After Key s x o 1 Touch Ch s x o 1 Pitch Bender x o 0 24 semi 1 0 32 x o 1 Bank Select 1 5 7 10 11 x o 1 6 38 x o 1 Data Entry 64 67 x o 1 Control 71 74 x o 1 Sound Controller 84 x o 1 Portamento Cntrl Change 91 93 94 x o 1 Effect Depth 96 97 x o 1 RPN Inc Dec ...

Page 60: ... x o Song Pos x x common Song Sel x x Tune x x System Clock x x Real Time Commands x x Aux Local ON OFF x x All Notes OFF x o 123 127 Mes Active Sense x o sages Reset x x Notes 1 receive if switch is on 2 m is always treated as 1 regardless of its value Mode 1 OMNI ON POLY Mode 2 OMNI ON MONO o Yes Mode 3 OMNI OFF POLY Mode 4 OMNI OFF MONO x No ...

Page 61: ...c Latin America Corp 6101 Blue Lagoon Drive Miami Florida 33126 U S A Tel 305 261 4111 NORTH AMERICA CANADA Yamaha Canada Music Ltd 135 Milner Avenue Scarborough Ontario M1S 3R1 Canada Tel 416 298 1311 U S A Yamaha Corporation of America 6600 Orangethorpe Ave Buena Park Calif 90620 U S A Tel 714 522 9011 EUROPE THE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM LUXEMBOURG SPAIN PORTUGAL GREECE Yam...

Page 62: ...Tel 053 460 2312 ASIA HONG KONG Tom Lee Music Co Ltd 11 F Silvercord Tower 1 30 Canton Road Tsimshatsui Kowloon Hong Kong Tel 730 1098 INDONESIA PT Yamaha Music Indonesia Distributor PT Nusantik Gedung Yamaha Music Center Jalan Jend Gatot Subroto Kav 4 Jakarta 12930 Indonesia Tel 21 520 2577 PHILIPPINES Yupangco Music Corporation 339 Gil J Puyat Avenue P O Box 885 MCPO Makati Metro Manila Philippi...

Page 63: ... in the users manual may cause interference harmful to the operation of other electronic devices Compliance with FCC regulations does not guarantee that interference will not occur in all installations If this product is found to be the source of interference which can be determined by turning the unit OFF and ON please try to eliminate the problem by using one of the following measures Relocate e...

Page 64: ...2 M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1996 ...

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