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3) Select and change these parameters:
LPF Cutoff:
–64
LPF Reso:
+50
Provided your connected keyboard has a modulation wheel (most
do), and all other settings are appropriate, you can create wide, dy-
namic filter sweeps by holding notes and moving the modulation
wheel.
Saving Your Original Performance
Once you’ve edited a Performance, you can give it a different name and
save it for future recall. The MU128 has 100 Internal memory locations for
your original Performances.
For instructions on naming a newly created Performance, see page 138.
Operation
1
Press the [EDIT] button.
2
Select “STORE.”
Either Preset or Internal Performances can be edited, but they can
only be saved to the Internal bank.
3
Select a different Internal number, if desired.
Use the [VALUE
-
/
+
] buttons or data dial.
4
Press the [ENTER] button to save the Performance, or press the
[EXIT] button to cancel.
NOTE
If the contents of the internal bank of Performances has been changed, you can
use the Initialize function to restore the internal Performances to their factory set-
tings.
Keep in mind that doing this automatically erases any original Performances in the
internal memory. For this reason, you should save any important Performance
data to a MIDI data filer (such as the Yamaha MDF3) before executing the Initialize
function.
Editing in the Performance Mode