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The device making the dump request must include the corresponding parameter
header for each data type (listed below). For example, if only one dump request
header is used to request both System and Multi Part data, the MU5 will transmit
only the System data.

• System
• Multi Part
• Reset All Parameters
• System Information

4.6.1  System Data Parameter Change

Refer to charts 1-1 and 1-2 on pages add-21 and add-22.

4.6.2  Multi Part Data Parameter Change

Refer to charts 1-1 and 1-3 on pages add-21 and add-22.

4.6.3  System Information Parameter Change

When a dump request is received, data can be transmitted but not received.

Refer to charts 1-1 and 1-4 on pages add-21 and add-23.

4.7  Yamaha TG100 Dump Request

The MU5 responds to portions of a dump request from the TG100. If the parameter
ranges of both devices are the same, the data transmitted and received remains in its
original state. If both devices have the same function yet their parameter ranges are
different, the MU5 reformats the data before transmitting it.

• System parameters

MASTER TUNE
TRANSPOSE
DEVICE NUMBER
MASTER VOLUME

• Multi Part parameters

VOICE BANK
PC VALUE
RX.CHANNEL
MONO/POLY MODE
DETUNE
NOTE SHIFT
VOLUME
VELOCITY SENSE
PANPOT

(Format is changed)

NOTE LIMIT LOW
NOTE LIMIT HIGH
LFO SPEED
LFO DEPTH
LFO DELAY

(Format is changed)

EG. ATTACK RATE

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Страница 1: ...M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1994 VS67010 408PTCP25 2 01A0 Printed in Japan ...

Страница 2: ... 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 either this product or the device that is being affected by the interference Utilize power outlets that are on different branch circuit breaker or fuse circuits or install AC line filter s In the case of radio or TV interference relocate reorient the antenna I...

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Страница 4: ... them meet 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 rechargeable battery which if applicable is soldered in place The average life span of this type of battery is approximately five years When replacement becomes neces sary contact a qualified service representa tive to perform...

Страница 5: ...tion to a simple laptop to integration in a complete MIDI studio It even features a two octave keyboard with adjustable ten octave range allowing you to play the internal Voices and enter notes to a connected sequencer And since it runs on batteries as well it s ready to make music wherever you take it Trademarks Apple and Macintosh are trademarks of Apple Computer Inc IBM PC and PC AT are registe...

Страница 6: ...al Sound System 16 Setting Up the MU5 in Your Music System 17 Connecting With a Computer 17 Macintosh 18 IBM PC and Clones 19 NEC PC 9800 Series 20 Connecting to Other MIDI Devices 20 Data Flow Block Diagram 21 MIDI Computer Connecting Cables 22 Playing the Demo Song 23 Using the MU5 The Play Mode 24 Playing the Keyboard 24 Changing the Octave Setting 25 Selecting a Part and Changing the Voice 26 ...

Страница 7: ...rol 35 Dump Out 36 Initialize All 38 Part Edit Mode 39 Volume 39 Pan 40 MIDI Channel 40 Note Shift 41 Part Tune 41 Pitch Bend Range 42 Appendix 43 Troubleshooting 43 Error Messages 45 Specifications 46 Index 47 Voice List add 2 MIDI Data Format add 8 MIDI Implementation Chart add 24 Page 3 99 12 16 0 22 PM 名称未設定 ...

Страница 8: ...of the functions and features of the MU5 and offers some important hints on how you can use it effectively 3 Setting Up Your MU5 The Controls of the MU5 The first section shows you how to set up your MU5 for basic operation and the second introduces you to the panel controls and connectors 4 Playing the Demo Song Using the MU5 The Play Mode These two sections get you started using the MU5 The firs...

Страница 9: ...e guide to all editing functions You won t need or want to read everything at once but it is there for you to refer to when you need information about a certain feature or function 8 Appendix Finally use the sections in the Appendix as necessary For example the Index will come in handy when you need to quickly find information on a specific topic Other sections such as the Voice List Troubleshooti...

Страница 10: ...REMOVING CONNECTIONS To prevent damage to the instrument and other connected equip ment always turn off the power prior to connecting or discon necting cables Also turn the power off when the instrument is not in use and disconnect the power adaptor during electric storms HANDLE THE INSTRUMENT WITH CARE Although the instrument has been constructed to withstand the rigors of normal use for optimum ...

Страница 11: ...rate interference noise in the other appliance as well DO NOT OPEN THE CASE OR TRY REPAIRING THE INSTRUMENT YOURSELF The instrument contains no user serviceable parts Never open the case or tamper with the internal circuitry in any way since doing so may result in damage to the instrument Refer all servicing to qualified Yamaha service personnel MIDI CABLES When connecting the instrument to other ...

Страница 12: ...CK ELECTRONIC ANALOG JAZZ BRUSH CLASSIC TONE GENERATOR q w e r t y u o i PART PGM VOICE NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 16 15 14 13 GENERAL The Controls of the MU5 Front Panel q Display In the Play mode this shows the Part number and the currently selected program number and Voice name for the Part It also shows the octave setting when set to a value other than normal and acts as a level meter show...

Страница 13: ...nd u OCTAVE UP buttons For changing the octave transposition of the MU5 s keyboard These also double as s buttons allowing you to select the functions of the Edit modes u Keyboard This two octave keyboard is used to play the Voices of the MU5 It can also be used to play notes on a connected external tone generator or enter notes to a connected sequencer or computer The white keys double as editing...

Страница 14: ...ction to other MIDI devices such as a MIDI keyboard tone generator sequencer or to a computer that has a MIDI interface See page 20 w HOST SELECT switch For selecting the type of connected device See pages 17 20 e TO HOST terminal For connection to a host computer that does not have a MIDI interface See pages 17 20 r DC IN jack For connection to the AC power adaptor t POWER switch For turning on t...

Страница 15: ...MIDI General MIDI is a new addition to the worldwide MIDI standard MIDI as you know stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface and makes it possible for various electronic musical instruments and other devices to communicate with each other For example by connecting a sequencer to the MU5 s MIDI IN terminal you could play back a song on the sequencer using the Voices of the MU5 So where does ...

Страница 16: ...en if you re not a keyboard player you can still play the MU5 with other types of MIDI controllers For example you can use a MIDI percussion controller to play the drum and percussion sounds of the MU5 When Connected to a Computer or Sequencer Home Studio Setup The MU5 integrates easily into any existing setup If you have a MIDI keyboard computer and sequencing software the MU5 with its high quali...

Страница 17: ... Play Mode This is the normal mode of the MU5 the one in which you normally play and select the internal Voices either from the built in keyboard or a connected MIDI device select Parts and use the Mute and Solo functions Utility Mode The Utility mode lets you set functions related to the overall operation of the MU5 such as Master Tune Transpose and Velocity settings Included also are utility ope...

Страница 18: ... Using a Power Adaptor Connect one end of the power adaptor Yamaha PA 3 PA 4 or PA 40 to the DC IN jack on the rear panel and the other end to a suitable electrical outlet HOST SELECT TO HOST MIDI PC 2 PC 1 Mac DC IN POWER ON OFF AC adaptor Power Supply Your MU5 will run either from an optional AC adaptor or batteries Follow the instructions below according to the power source you intend to use NO...

Страница 19: ...rate the MU5 the following display will appear PART PGM VOICE NAME When this happens replace all batteries with a complete set of six new batteries of the same type CAUTION In order to avoid losing any important memory settings when battery power becomes low turn off the MU5 then immediately connect a power adaptor to supply continuous power and replace all batteries NEVER mix old and new batterie...

Страница 20: ...a set of stereo headphones with a stereo miniature plug to the LINE OUT PHONES jack Headphones MIN VOLUME MAX LINE OUT PHONES Using an External Sound System Connect the LINE OUT PHONES jack on the MU5 to the stereo inputs of an amplifier speaker system by using a Y cable stereo miniature plug to dual RCA pin plugs available from many audio and musical instrument dealers MIN VOLUME MAX LINE OUT PHO...

Страница 21: ...to your computer The MU5 can be used with the following computers Apple Macintosh IBM PC and the NEC PC 9800 Series If your computer has a MIDI interface you may want to connect the MU5 to it rather than using the host computer interface on the MU5 See the section Connecting to Other MIDI Devices on page 20 Depending on the computer or interface used set the HOST SELECT switch to the appropriate s...

Страница 22: ...acintosh cable 8 pin Mini DIN on both ends see page 22 3 Turn on the host computer then the MU5 4 Start up your music software and set up the appropriate options on the software for operation with the MU5 The options you may have to set include MIDI Interface Type Standard MIDI Interface MIDI Time Piece Off Clock 1 MHz Other options and settings may have to be made as well Refer to the owner s man...

Страница 23: ... installing a MIDI interface internal card or external to the computer Operation 1 Set the HOST SELECT switch to PC 2 Setting Up the MU5 in Your Music System 2 Connect the MU5 to the host computer as shown in the illustration above Use a standard computer cable 8 pin Mini DIN to 9 pin D SUB see page 22 3 Turn on the host computer then the MU5 4 Start up your music software and set up the appropria...

Страница 24: ... use it in any MIDI system Example uses for the built in MIDI interface include Connecting to a MIDI keyboard for playing the sounds of the MU5 from that keyboard Connecting to a MIDI tone generator for playing the sounds of that tone generator from the MU5 Connecting to a computer equipped with a MIDI interface either internal or external Connecting to a hardware sequencer such as the Yamaha QY20...

Страница 25: ...the appropriate options on the software for opera tion with the MU5 Setting Up the MU5 in Your Music System Data Flow Block Diagram When HOST SELECT switch is set to MIDI MIDI OUT MIDI IN TO HOST OUT IN Keyboard AWM TONE GENERATOR When HOST SELECT switch is set to Mac PC 1 or PC 2 When Local Control is set to Off the keyboard of the MU5 cannot be used to play the internal AWM Voices See page 35 MI...

Страница 26: ...N 4 GND 4 3 TxD 5 8 RxD 6 7 GP i 7 6 TxD 8 MINI DIN 8 PIN PC 1 8 pin MINI DIN to D SUB 25 pin cable If your PC 1 type computer has a 9 pin serial port use the PC 2 type cable Maximum length 1 8 meters MINI DIN 8 PIN D SUB 25 PIN 5 CTS 1 4 RTS 2 3 RxD 3 4 7 GND 8 2 TxD 5 PC 2 8 pin MINI DIN to D SUB 9 pin cable Maximum length 1 8 meters 8 CTS 1 7 RST 2 2 RxD 3 4 5 GND 8 3 TxD 5 MINI DIN 8 PIN D SUB...

Страница 27: ...layback of the individual Parts of the song is shown graphically by the level meter bars in the display NOTE During Demo Song playback all panel controls except the e button and the VOLUME control cannot be used 4 To stop playback of the song press the e button 5 To exit from the Demo Song function press the e button again EXIT 2 Simultaneously hold down the s buttons and press the E button again ...

Страница 28: ...smit ted via MIDI or the TO HOST terminals you can also play an external tone generator or enter notes to a sequencer As you play the keyboard notice the bars that appear in the display at the current Part These serve as a kind of level meter like those found on a mixing console or tape recorder indicating the level or velocity of the Voice at the correspond ing Part Keyboard range E to E C notes ...

Страница 29: ...f is two octaves you can actually play the MU5 over a ten octave range To do this use the d OCTAVE DOWN and u OCTAVE UP buttons Press the d button to lower the pitch by an octave and press the u button to raise it by an octave The current octave setting is shown in the display No indication appears when the octave setting is normal OCT DOWN OCT UP SELECT PART PGM VOICE NAME OCT Current octave sett...

Страница 30: ...keys on the keyboard to select a Voice see boxed section on the next page NOTE You can rapidly advance to the desired number by briefly holding down the appropriate _ button The MU5 has a total of 128 Voices plus 8 different drum kits An OFF setting a value of 137 or higher is also available for turning off the selected Part See page add 2 for a list of the available Voices Indicates selected prog...

Страница 31: ...ously hold down the s buttons and press the number of the value you wish to set For example to set a value of 47 simultaneously hold down the s buttons and press 4 then 7 and finally press the E button to actually enter the new value While holding this down press the following buttons in order 4 7 ENTER PART PGM VOICE NAME OCT DOWN OCT UP SELECT Page 27 99 12 16 0 23 PM 名称未設定 ...

Страница 32: ...DI Data Storage Device You can also use the MU5 with a MIDI data storage device such as the Yamaha MDF2 MIDI Data Filer This lets you save or back up whatever changes you ve made in the settings of the Utility and Part Edit modes Then when you want to recall those settings you can transfer the appropriate data from the storage device The MDF2 also allows you to play compatible song data on the MU5...

Страница 33: ...pecific Voices as well as the overall sound Operation During playback press the m button Each press cycles through the three functions Mute Solo and Normal opera tion Using the MU5 with a Computer or Sequencer Using the MU5 with a MIDI Data Storage Device Muting and Soloing Parts PART PGM VOICE NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 16 15 14 13 The selected Part is muted while all other Parts sound normal...

Страница 34: ...mode provides independent controls for each Part See the Reference section of this manual for information about the specific editing functions Operation 1 Simultaneously hold down the s buttons and press the white key on the keyboard corresponding to the function you wish to edit 2 For Part Edit only Use the buttons to select the Part you wish to edit 3 You can change the value or setting in two d...

Страница 35: ...ence section that follows for more detailed informa tion on the Utility and Part Edit modes Editing NOTE If you try to enter an illegal value a number outside the range of the parameter the MU5 enters the closest value to the one you ve typed in For example in the Volume parameter the range of the parameter is 1 127 and if you try to enter 356 the MU5 automatically enters 127 4 Press the e button ...

Страница 36: ...s Default 0 This determines the overall fine tuning of the MU5 s Voices It also affects the pitch of the individual drum percussion sounds of the drum kits Master Tune is especially useful for adjusting the pitch of the MU5 when playing with other instruments The actual pitch of each Voice depends also on the other pitch related parameters Transpose Note Shift and Part Tune NOTE At around 440 Hz 1...

Страница 37: ... setting Default Off This determines whether or not the Part Mute status of the MU5 is reset when receiving a GM Mode On message Generally this message is automatically transmitted to the MU5 as part of General MIDI song data When Mute Lock is off this resets the Mute status of the Parts on the MU5 If you want to keep the current Mute settings and disable this reset set Mute Lock to On For more in...

Страница 38: ...ST terminals However this does not affect the incoming velocity of notes played from a connected sequencer or external keyboard NOTE Keep in mind that when playing the MU5 s keyboard the actual sound level of a Part also depends on the Volume setting in the Part Edit mode If the Volume setting is at or near the minimum the Part may be very low in level no matter what the Velocity setting made here...

Страница 39: ...another tone genera tor and want to play only that tone generator and leave the MU5 Voices silent A more common application would be when using the MU5 keyboard to input notes to a sequencer If the sequencer is also set up to play back data using the Voices of the MU5 when you play the MU5 it will be sounding its own voices twice once from the keyboard and after a very brief delay again from the M...

Страница 40: ...NAME Not available Device number setting see boxed section on page 37 MU5 MIDI DATA RECORDER MIDI OUT MIDI IN MIDI OUT MIDI IN Saving Restoring Data via MIDI MU5 TO HOST SERIAL PORT COMPUTER MIDI DATA RECORDER Saving Restoring Data via TO HOST Bulk Dump data can be sent and received using the TO HOST connection Bulk Dump data can be sent and received using the MIDI IN and MIDI OUT connections Page...

Страница 41: ...the operation cannot be stopped When the operation is completed the MU5 returns to the normal Play mode Setting the Device Number The settings allow you to select the device number speci fied for the data dump If you are using more than one MU5 set a different device number 1 16 for each unit before sending the data If you have only one MU5 set this to ALL When using the number keys to enter a val...

Страница 42: ...de on the MU5 If you have important settings you wish to keep store them to a MIDI data recorder with the Dump Out function See page 36 Operation Simultaneously hold down the s buttons and press E When the operation is completed a Finished message appears in the display and the MU5 returns to the normal Play mode PART PGM VOICE NAME Page 38 99 12 16 0 25 PM 名称未設定 ...

Страница 43: ...each Part Volume Part Edit Mode Range 0 127 Default 100 This determines the Volume of the selected Part The Volume setting is graphically represented by bars in the display NOTE Keep in mind that when playing the MU5 s keyboard the actual sound level of a selected Part also depends on the Velocity setting in the Utility mode If the Velocity setting is at or near the minimum the Part may be very lo...

Страница 44: ...a different Voice use the default setting The Off setting can also be selected by using the number key 0 Pan setting Graphically shows Pan position for each Part Range L 64 C 00 R 63 Default C 00 This determines the stereo position of a selected Part The Pan position is graphically represented by bars in the display A double bar equal sign in the middle represents the center position C 00 while a ...

Страница 45: ...al Transpose setting in the Utility menu see page 33 Part Tune Range 100 cents Default 0 This determines the fine tuning setting for each Part It also affects the pitch of the individual drum percussion sounds of the drum kits Keep in mind that the actual pitch setting of the Part also depends on the global Master Tune setting in the Utility menu see page 32 Note Shift setting Shows Note Shift set...

Страница 46: ...also be recorded to a sequencer along with normal note data and then played back using the MU5 The default setting 02 allows you to continuously change the pitch by a whole tone up or down Positive values raise the pitch when you move the Pitch Bend wheel up while negative values lower the pitch when you move the wheel up PART PGM VOICE NAME 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1112 16 15 14 13 Bend Range setting...

Страница 47: ...AC outlet and the MU5 See page 14 If you are using batteries check that a fresh set of batteries are properly installed in the battery compartment See page 15 Check that the side panel volume control is set to an appropriate level See page 10 Check that other volume related parameters are set to appropriate levels See Velocity page 34 and Volume page 39 Check that the Parts being played are proper...

Страница 48: ...age 17 The maximum polyphony of the MU5 may be exceeded The MU5 can play no more than 28 notes at once Check that Local Control is set to off See page 35 Also check the settings on your sequencer or computer such as MIDI Echo or Echo Back This is nomal when routing the MU5 to a sequencer or computer and the sequencer s MIDI Echo or Echo Back is set to on No sound when playing the keyboard on the M...

Страница 49: ...h MIDI data is being received by the MU5 at one time Reduce the amount of data being sent to the MU5 An error has been detected in the MIDI data received by the MU5 Check all relevant settings then try receiving the data again The battery voltage is too low for proper operation Replace the old batteries with a set of new ones See page 15 PART PGM VOICE NAME PART PGM VOICE NAME PART PGM VOICE NAME ...

Страница 50: ...l Jacks and Terminals MIDI OUT and MIDI IN terminals TO HOST terminal 8 pin mini DIN DC IN jack OUTPUT PHONES jack Host Computer Interface and Data Baud Rate MIDI 31 250 bps bits per second Mac 31 250 bps PC 1 31 250 bps PC 2 38 400 bps Power Supply YAMAHA PA 3 PA 4 or PA 40 AC Adaptor sold separately Never use the PA 3B Six AA size SUM 3 R 6 or equivalent batteries sold separately Dimensions W x ...

Страница 51: ...38 L Local Control 35 M Master Tune 32 MIDI 11 MIDI Channel 40 MIDI data storage device 20 36 mode 13 Mute 29 Mute Lock 33 N Note Shift 41 O octave setting 25 on off setting 9 26 P Pan 40 Part Edit mode 13 39 Part Tune 41 Parts muting 29 Parts selecting 26 Parts soloing 29 Play mode 13 24 power adaptor using 14 S s buttons 9 30 Solo 29 T Transpose 33 U Utility mode 13 32 V Velocity 34 Voices selec...

Страница 52: ...Voice List MIDI Data Format Page 1 99 12 16 0 44 PM 名称未設定 ...

Страница 53: ...ras1 64 Synth Brass 2 SynBras2 1 Piano Acoustic Grand Piano GrandPno 2 Bright Acoustic Piano BritePno 3 Electric Grand Piano E Grand 4 Honky tonk Piano HnkyTonk 5 Electric Piano 1 E Piano1 6 Electric Piano 2 E Piano2 7 Harpsichord Harpsi 8 Clavi Clavi 9 Chromatic Celesta Celesta 10 Percussion Glockenspiel Glocken 11 Music Box MusicBox 12 Vibraphone Vibes 13 Marimba Marimba 14 Xylophone Xylophon 15...

Страница 54: ... MetalPad 95 Pad 7 halo Halo Pad 96 Pad 8 sweep SweepPad Pgm Instrument Name LCD Group Pgm Instrument Name LCD Group 97 Synth Effects FX 1 rain Rain 98 FX 2 soundtrack SoundTrk 99 FX 3 crystal Crystal 100 FX 4 atmosphere Atmosphr 101 FX 5 brightness Bright 102 FX 6 goblins Goblins 103 FX 7 echoes Echoes 104 FX 8 sci fi SF 105 Ethnic Sitar Sitar 106 Banjo Banjo 107 Shamisen Shamisen 108 Koto Koto 1...

Страница 55: ...L Room Tom 1 Power Tom 1 E Tom 1 42 F 1 1 Closed Hi Hat 43 G 1 Floor Tom H Room Tom 2 Power Tom 2 E Tom 2 44 G 1 1 Pedal Hi Hat 45 A 1 Low Tom Room Tom 3 Power Tom 3 E Tom 3 46 A 1 1 Hi Hat Open 47 B 1 Mid Tom L Room Tom 4 Power Tom 4 E Tom 4 48 C 2 Mid Tom H Room Tom 5 Power Tom 5 E Tom 5 49 C 2 Crash Cymbal 1 50 D 2 High Tom Room Tom 6 Power Tom 6 E Tom 6 51 D 2 Ride Cymbal 1 52 E 2 Chinese Cymb...

Страница 56: ... Analog Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Brush Tom 2 Jazz Tom 2 Analog HH Closed 2 Analog Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Brush Tom 3 Jazz Tom 3 Analog HH Open Analog Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Brush Tom 4 Jazz Tom 4 Analog Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Brush Tom 5 Jazz Tom 5 Hand Cym Open L Analog Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Brush Tom 6 Jazz Tom 6 Hand Cym Closed L Hand Cym Open H Hand Cym Closed H 26 33 41 49 Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Classic Kit Voice Li...

Страница 57: ... High Agogo 68 G 3 Low Agogo 69 A 3 Cabasa 70 A 3 Maracas 71 B 3 O Samba Whistle H 72 C 4 O Samba Whistle L 73 C 4 Guiro Short 74 D 4 O Guiro Long 75 D 4 Claves 76 E 4 Wood Block H 77 F 4 Wood Block L 78 F 4 Cuica Mute Scratch Push 79 G 4 Cuica Open 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 4 Bell Tree 85 C 4 Hi Q Same as Standard Kit Page 6 9...

Страница 58: ...7 add 26 33 41 49 Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Classic Kit Analog Conga H Analog Conga M Analog Conga L Scratch Push Scratch Pull Voice List Page 7 99 12 16 0 45 PM 名称未設定 ...

Страница 59: ...n BANK SELECT MSB Bn 00 BANK SELECT LSB Bn 20 MAIN VOLUME Bn 07 PANPOT Bn 0A PITCH BEND SENSITIVITY Bn 64 00 65 00 06 mm FINE TUNING Bn 64 01 65 00 06 mm 26 11 COARSE TUNING Bn 64 02 65 00 06 mm PROGRAM CHANGE Cn Parameter change System F0 43 1n 44 00 00 00 Parameter change Multi Part F0 43 1n 44 02 00 00 F0 43 1n 44 02 0F 09 System informaton F0 43 1n 44 03 00 00 MIDI sel Host Select n MIDI chann...

Страница 60: ...00 ALL SOUND OFF Bn 79 00 RESET ALL CONTROLLERS Bn 7B 00 ALL NOTE OFF Bn 7C 00 OMNI OFF Bn 7D 00 OMNI ON Cn PROGRAM CHANGE Dn CHANNEL PRESSURE En PITCH BENDER F0 7F 7F or xv 04 01 MIDI MASTER VOLUME F0 7E 7F or xv 09 01 F7 GENERAL MIDI MODE ON F0 43 1n 27 30 00 00 MIDI MASTER TUNING F0 43 1n 44 00 00 00 Parameter change System 02 00 00 Parameter change Multi Part 02 0F 09 00 00 0F All Parameters R...

Страница 61: ...rhythm Voice 32 Bank select LSB 0 Fixed The bank select MSB switches between melody Voices and rhythm Voices The bank select LSB is fixed at 0 3 1 2 2 Data Entry Control Parameter Range 6 Data entry MSB 0 127 38 Data entry LSB 0 127 This is used in conjunction with the RPN parameter see sections 3 1 2 5 and 3 1 4 3 1 2 3 Volume Control Parameter Range 7 Main volume 0 127 3 1 2 4 Pan Control Parame...

Страница 62: ...rse tuning mm 28 40 58 24 0 24 semitones Not used 3 2 Reception 3 2 1 Note ON OFF Receive note range C 2 G8 Velocity range 1 127 Note On velocity only When Receive Note Message is set to OFF reception is disabled When drum part data is received the MU5 sometimes does not respond to Note Off messages depending on the transmitted instrument 3 2 2 Control Change The following control change parameter...

Страница 63: ...Range 1 Modulation 0 127 This affects the vibrato depth 3 2 2 3 Data Entry Control Parameter Range 6 Data entry MSB 0 127 38 Data entry LSB 0 127 This is used in conjunction with the RPN parameter see sections 3 2 2 9 and 3 2 6 3 2 2 4 Main Volume Control Parameter Range 7 Main volume 0 127 3 2 2 5 Pan Control Parameter Range 10 Pan 0 127 A value of 0 corresponds to the left channel and a value of...

Страница 64: ...Reset all controllers 123 0 All note off 124 0 Omni off 125 0 Omni on 126 0 127 Mono 127 0 Poly 3 2 5 1 All Sounds Off This mutes all sounds of the corresponding channel However when the sustain damper pedal is held or a note is held down on the keyboard the sound continues 3 2 5 2 Reset All Controllers Controllers are set to the following values Controller Reset Value Pitch bend 0 normal Modulati...

Страница 65: ...tered Parameter Number The RPN MSB and RPN LSB must be sent first for the specific control parameter followed by the data entry values The MU5 receives and responds to the following RPN RPN Data Entry MSB LSB MSB LSB 00 00 mm Pitch bend sensitivity mm 00 18 0 24 semitones Not used Range is two octaves selectable in one semitone steps When power is turned on this is set to two semitones 00 01 mm 11...

Страница 66: ... Message 4 2 1 Master Volume 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01111111 7F Universal real time 01111111 7F ID of target device 00000100 04 Sub ID 1 Device control message 00000001 01 Sub ID 2 Master volume 0sssssss SS Volume LSB 0t t t t t t t TT Volume MSB 11110111 F7 End of exclusive or 11110000 F0 Exclusive status 01111111 7F Universal real time 0xxxnnnn XN Device number xxx Not used 00000100 04 Sub...

Страница 67: ...0xxxnnnn XN Device Number xxx Not used 00001001 09 Sub ID 1 General MIDI message 00000001 01 Sub ID 2 General MIDI on 11110111 F7 End of exclusive Following reception of the above parameters all MU5 parameters will be initialized excepting Master Tuning However when Mute Lock of the System parameters is set to on Receive Note Message of the Multi Part parameters is not initialized Since one of the...

Страница 68: ... be separated into individual packets System Multi Part Reset All Parameters After adding the Start Address Data and Checksum the checksum s first 7 bit values will be 0 If the received data is outside the legal range i e higher or lower than the maximum and minimum set values at each address the MU5 changes the value to the nearest maximum or minimum setting 4 4 1 System Data Parameter Change Ref...

Страница 69: ...ge The MU5 receives and responds to the following TG100 parameter changes System parameters MASTER TUNE TRANSPOSE DEVICE NUMBER MASTER VOLUME Multi Part parameters VOICE BANK PC VALUE RX CHANNEL MONO POLY MODE DETUNE NOTE SHIFT VOLUME VELOCITY SENSE PANPOT Not received for Voice 8 NOTE LIMIT LOW NOTE LIMIT HIGH LFO SPEED LFO DEPTH LFO DELAY Negative values are ignored EG ATTACK RATE EG RELEASE RAT...

Страница 70: ...aaaa Start address 2nd byte 0aaaaaaa aaaaaaa Start address 3rd byte 0sssssss sssssss Byte count bit 20 bit 14 0sssssss sssssss Byte count bit 13 bit 7 0sssssss sssssss Byte count bit 6 bit 0 0ccccccc ccccccc Checksum 11110111 F7 End of exclusive When the receive address of the dump request corresponds to the start address and the received dump request byte count is correct the data is transmitted ...

Страница 71: ...received data can be transmitted but not received Refer to charts 1 1 and 1 4 on pages add 21 and add 23 4 7 Yamaha TG100 Dump Request The MU5 responds to portions of a dump request from the TG100 If the parameter ranges of both devices are the same the data transmitted and received remains in its original state If both devices have the same function yet their parameter ranges are different the MU...

Страница 72: ...hange Table 5 Active Sensing Status FE a Transmission Not sent b Reception If after receiving an active sensing FE message and no data is received within 300 msec All Sound Off All Note Off and Reset All Controller functions will be executed and will return to the condition as if no FE message had been received Parameter change Start Address Description 00 00 00 System 00 00 7F All parameters rese...

Страница 73: ...xcept for Part 10 BANK SELECT MSB 1 126 no sound 7F Part 10 only 127 drum 02 0n 01 01 00 7F PROGRAM NUMBER 1 128 00 02 0n 02 01 00 10 RECEIVE CHANNEL 0 15 Part No 16 OFF 02 0n 03 01 00 01 RECEIVE NOTE MESSAGE 0 OFF 01 1 ON 02 0n 04 01 00 01 MONO POLY MODE 0 MONO 01 1 POLY 02 0n 05 01 00 7F VOLUME 0 127 64 02 0n 06 01 00 7F PAN 0 L64 40 1 L63 64 C center 127 R63 02 0n 07 01 28 58 NOTE SHIFT 24 24 s...

Страница 74: ...4 MIDI Parameter Change table SYSTEM INFORMATION Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value H H H H 03 00 00 10 23 STRING ASCII 03 00 01 30 STRING ASCII 0 03 00 02 31 STRING ASCII 1 03 00 03 38 STRING ASCII 8 03 00 04 35 STRING ASCII 5 03 00 05 20 STRING ASCII 03 00 06 20 STRING ASCII 03 00 07 56 STRING ASCII V 03 00 08 45 STRING ASCII E 03 00 09 52 STRING ASCII R 03 00 0A 3D STRING ASC...

Страница 75: ... MSB only Bank Select 1 x o Modulation Wheel 6 38 o o Data Entry Control 7 o o Volume 10 o o Panpot Change 11 x o Expression 64 x o Hold 1 84 x o Portamento Cntrl 100 101 o o RPN LSB MSB 120 x o All Sound Off 121 x o Reset All Cntrls Prog o 0 127 o 0 127 Change True System Exclusive o o System Song Pos x x Song Sel x x Common Tune x x System Clock x x Real Time Commands x x Aux Local ON OFF x x Al...

Страница 76: ...M D G EMI Division Yamaha Corporation 1994 VS67010 408PTCP25 2 01A0 Printed in Japan ...

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