INPUT2VOLUME
THE CONTROLS OF THE MU90R1The Controls of the MU90RFront Panel1 PHONES jackFor connection to a set of stereo headphones (1/4”).2 VOLUME controlTurning
PERFORMANCE MODE91Portamento Switch (PortamnSw)Same as the corresponding parameter in the Multi Edit mode. (See page64.)Portamento Time (PortamnTm)Sam
92PERFORMANCE MODESettings: off, onThis determines whether A/D Parts are enabled for the Performanceor not. When set to “on,” Parts 3 and 4 are automa
PERFORMANCE MODE93PartPerformance Edit ModePartFilterLPF Cutoff FrequencyLPF ResonanceHPF Cutoff FrequencyEGEG Attack TimeEG Decay TimeEG Release Time
94PERFORMANCE MODEOthersDetuneMono/Poly ModeNote Limit LowNote Limit HighDry Level (VarConnect=SYS)Velocity Sensitivity DepthVelocity Sensitivity Offs
PERFORMANCE MODE95VibratoThe Vibrato section of Performance Edit parameters are the same as thecorresponding parameters in the Multi Edit mode. (See p
96PERFORMANCE MODEVelocity Limit Low (VelLimitLo)Same as the corresponding parameter in the Multi Edit mode. (Seepage 68.)Velocity Limit High (VelLimi
PERFORMANCE MODE97Copy and Store OperationsThe Copy and Store operations allow you to save and organize the Per-formances you’ve created.CopyThe Copy
98PERFORMANCE MODE3 Press the ENTER button to actually execute the Copy operation.An “Executing…” message flashes in the display during the op-eration
PERFORMANCE MODE992 Use the VALUE q buttons or data dial to change the destina-tion Performance number.3 Press the ENTER button to actually execute th
100PERFORMANCE MODERecall FunctionRecall is a convenient function that allows you to recover an accidently de-leted Performance. For example, if you a
2THE CONTROLS OF THE MU90R11 MUTE/SOLO buttonPressing this alternately mutes or solos the selected Part. (See page 25.)12 ENTER buttonFor calling
EFFECT EDIT MODE101Effect Edit ModeThe MU90R features a built-in multi-effect processor with 6 independent dig-ital effects: Reverb, Chorus, Variation
102EFFECT EDIT MODESettings: NO EFFECT, HALL 1, HALL 2, ROOM 1, ROOM 2,ROOM 3, STAGE 1, STAGE 2, PLATE, WHITE ROOM,TUNNEL, CANYON, BA
EFFECT EDIT MODE103ChorusThe Chorus section uses pitch modulation to create a variety of rich, spa-cious-sounding effects, including Chorus, Flanger,
104EFFECT EDIT MODERange: L63 — C — R63This determines the Pan position of the Chorus sound, or where itappears in the stereo image.Send Chorus to Rev
EFFECT EDIT MODE105TypeSettings: NO EFFECT; WHITE ROOM; TUNNNEL; CANYON;BASEMENT; DELAY L,C,R; DELAY L,R; ECHO;CROSS DELAY; ER 1 — 2; GA
106EFFECT EDIT MODEAssignable Controller 1 Variation Control (AC1VarCtrl)Range: 000 — 127Determines the amount of effect the Assignable Controller has
EFFECT EDIT MODE107The Insertion effects are set up for Insertion routing and can beapplied only to a single selected Part. Refer to About the EffectC
108EFFECT EDIT MODERange: –64 — +63Insertion 1, 2 Part (INS 1, 2 Part)Range: Part 1 — 32, AD 1, AD 2, offThis determines the Part to which the Inserti
EFFECT EDIT MODE109About the Effect Connections — System and InsertionThe multi-effects of the MU90R provide not only a wide range ofsound process
110EFFECT EDIT MODENOTES●The Parts to which Insertion 1, 2 are applied is determined by the Part parameter in the Insertion section (page 106).●Even t
THE CONTROLS OF THE MU90R3Rear Panel1 MIDI THRU, MIDI OUT and MIDI IN A/B terminalsFor connection to other MIDI devices, such as a MIDI keyboard, tone
EFFECT EDIT MODE111When Variation is set to Insertion:NOTES●As with System above, the Parts to which Insertion 1, 2 are applied is determined by t
112EQUALIZER (EQ) EDITEQ TypeGraphically shows current EQ settings.Settings: Flat, Jazz, Pops, Rock, ConcertEQ Type provides five different preset
EQUALIZER (EQ) EDIT113EQ Frequency ParametersThru: 80 Hz, 500 Hz, 1.0 kHz, 4.0 kHz, 8.0 kHzJazz: 50 Hz, 125 Hz, 900 Hz, 3.2 kHz, 6.3 kHzPops: 125 Hz,
114UTILITY MODESystem FunctionsThe System functions provide various controls of the overall operation ofthe MU90R, such as Master Tune, Mute and A/D P
UTILITY MODE115Mute LockSettings: off, onThis determines whether or not the Part Mute status of the MU90Ris reset when receiving a GM System On or XG
116UTILITY MODESettings: off, onThis determines whether the Equalizer settings (page 57) are initial-ized or change in response to incoming MIDI messa
UTILITY MODE117Receive System Exclusive (RcvSysExcl)Settings: off, onThis determines whether System Exclusive messages are received ornot. System Excl
118UTILITY MODEDump Interval (DumpIntrval)Settings: 50, 100, 150, 200, 300This determines the length of time the MU90R pauses when send-ing blocks of
UTILITY MODE119Settings: 1 (displays only banks with unique Voices),2 (displays all banks)Dump Out FunctionsThe Dump Out functions allow you t
120UTILITY MODE1 Make sure that the MU90R is properly connected to the deviceand that the HOST SELECT switch is properly set.When using the MIDI termi
4THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DOThe MU90R — What It Is and What It Can DoWhat It Is…The MU90R is a fulll-featured and easy-to-use tone gener
UTILITY MODE121AllThis transmits all MU90R data (including Part, Performance, sys-tem, and all parameter values) to the connected device.MultiSettings
122UTILITY MODE4 From the “Are you sure?” prompt, press the ENTER button to ex-ecute the operation, or press the EXIT button to cancel it and re-turn
UTILITY MODE1232 From the Initialize menu, select the type of data to be initialized:Factory Settings (FactSet), selected Sound Module mode (XGInit,GM
124UTILITY MODEGeneral MIDI (GM Init)Computer Music (C/MInit)Performance (PFMInit)One of the four parameters above will be available, depending on the
UTILITY MODE125Range: DrumS1 — DrumS4This restores the original drum settings for the selected DrumSetup S1 — S4. (Use the VALUE q buttons or data d
126UTILITY MODE3 To stop playback of the song, press the EXIT button.4 To exit from the Demo Song function, press the EXIT buttonagain.Sound Module Mo
UTILITY MODE127Show Control ChangeThis function allows you to view the currently used control change number,its type and its value (in decimal format)
128UTILITY MODEShow ExclusiveThis function allows you to view the current system exclusive message (inhexadecimal format). It also lets you transmit t
UTILITY MODE129About Cable MessagesThe MU90R can receive Cable messages (F5) when the TO HOST termi-nal is connected to the serial terminal of a compu
130UTILITY MODEMEMO
THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DO5What It Can Do…Here are a few ideas on how you can use the MU90R. The list below is notcomprehensive, but is
APPENDIXThe Reference section of this manual covers in detail all ofthe functions of the MU90R. Refer to it when you need in-formation about a specifi
132APPENDIXXGChapter 1: Format OverviewYamaha introduces a new tone-generator control format designed to meet the requirements ofthe coming multimedi
APPENDIX133greater degree of expressive control. This is why Yamaha is pleased to propose the new XGformat — the tone generator format for the 21st c
134APPENDIX1) Voice Extension by Bank-Select LSBVariations of basic GM voices are stored in banks. To select a variation, specify thedesired bank by s
APPENDIX1354. System Exclusive MessagesParameter ChangeSystem ParametersEffect ParametersThree categories of system effects are supported. One of thes
136APPENDIX4. Control ChangeStatus: BnHIf multipart parameter “Rcv CONTROL CHANGE” is OFF, the part will continue to acceptChannel Mode messages but w
APPENDIX137Note 5: If a Bank Select MSB value of 01H ~ 7EH (SFX voice, or unused MSB) is received and the tone generatordoes not have a voice correspo
138APPENDIXPanpot: 0AHCntrl# Parameter Data Range10 Panpot 0 to 127Default: 40HIf multipart parameter “Rcv PAN” is OFF, the part ignores this messa
APPENDIX139Harmonic Content: 47HCntrl# Parameter Data Range71 Harmonic Content 0 to 127 (0:-64 64:+0 127:+63)Default: 40HApplies adjustment to t
140APPENDIXEffect Send Level 1 (reverb): 5BHCntrl# Parameter Data Range91 Effect 1 Depth 0 to 127Default: 28HAdjusts the reverb send level.Effect
6THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DOAbout the Modes of the MU90RThe MU90R has two main operating modes: Multi and Performance. InMulti mode, the
APPENDIX141The following NRPN values are supported.NRPN Data Entry Parameter Data RangeMSB LSB MSB01H 08H mmH Vibrato Rate mm:00H-40H-7FH(-64-0-+63)01
142APPENDIX00H 01H mmH Fine Tune mm: 00H-40H-7FH (-64-0-+63)Default: 40 00H00H 02H mmH Coarse Tune mm: 00H-40H-7FH (-64-0-+63)Default: 40 00H7FH 7FH N
APPENDIX143MONO: 7EHCntrl# Parameter Data Range126 Mono 0 to 16Generates “All Sound Off” operation. If the value of the third byte (mono number) is
144APPENDIXMaster Tune can be modified either with System Exclusive messages or on the front panel ofa tone generator. Two System Exclusive messages a
APPENDIX145MIDI Master TuningF0H,43H,1nH,27H,30H,00H,00H,mmH,llH,ccH,F7H11110000 F0 Exclusive status01000011 43 YAMAHA ID0001nnnn 1n Device Number00
146APPENDIXBulk Dump11110000 F0 Exclusive status01000011 43 YAMAHA ID0000nnnn 0n Device Number01001100 4C Model ID0bbbbbbb bb Byte Count MSB0bbbbbbb
APPENDIX147TroubleshootingEven though the MU90R is exceptionally easy to use, it may occasionallynot function as you expect it to. If that happens, ch
148APPENDIXError MessagesBattery Low!The battery voltage (for internal memory backup) may be too low. Bring the unitto your local Yamaha dealer or any
APPENDIX149SpecificationsTone Generation MethodAWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2)Maximum Simultaneous Polyphony64-noteSound Module ModesXG (Extended Genera
150APPENDIXControlsVOLUME control; A/D INPUT level control; Mode select buttons: PLAY,UTIL (UTILITY), MODE, EDIT, EFFECT, EQ; other buttons: MUTE/SOLO
THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DO7The MU90R has several different Edit modes, each with various menus andoperations:Part Edit ModeFilterLPF Cu
APPENDIX151GlossaryA/D input Abbreviation for analog-to-digital. TheA/D inputs of the MU90R allow you to processanalog inputs (such as a microphone,
152APPENDIXPerformance In the MU90R, “Performance” refersto an operation mode and the programs that areused in that mode. A Performance can contain u
APPENDIX153IndexAA/D input ... 26A/D Part ...
154APPENDIXMIDI channel ... 22, 86MIDI data flow (diagram) ... 34MI
APPENDIX155Variation Send (Drum Setup) ... 76Variation Send (Multi mode) ... 44Variation
156APPENDIXMEMO
8THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DOEQEQ Low FrequencyEQ Low GainEQ High FrequencyEQ High GainVibratoVibrato RateVibrato DepthVibrato DelayOther
THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DO9Performance Edit ModeCommonPerformance NamePortamento SwitchPortamento TimeMW LFO Pitch Modulation DepthMW L
10THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DOEGEG Attack TimeEG Decay TimeEG Release TimePitch EG Initial LevelPitch EG Attack TimePitch EG Release Leve
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE : DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained
THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DO11Velocity Sensitivity OffsetVelocity Limit LowVelocity Limit HighCopyStoreRecallFor more information on each
12THE MU90R — WHAT IT IS AND WHAT IT CAN DOMEMO
GUIDED TOURWhen using your MU90R for the first time, read through thisshort section of the manual. It guides you step-by-step in us-ing many of the ba
14GUIDED TOURSetting Up Your MU90RIn this introductory section, you’ll learn how to set up the MU90R for usewith a MIDI keyboard. (Setting up for use
GUIDED TOUR15CAUTION!● Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other than the PA-3B. The use of an incompatibleadaptor may result in irreparable damage to
16GUIDED TOURPowering Up and Playing the Demo SongOnce you’ve connected everything properly, you’re ready to turn theMU90R on and start playing it. Ho
GUIDED TOUR17Playing the Demo SongNow that you’ve set everything up properly, try playing the built-in DemoSong. This showcases the high-quality Voice
18GUIDED TOURPlaying Your MU90R With a MIDI KeyboardOperationPlay some notes on your MIDI keyboard.If you’ve carefully followed all instructions up to
GUIDED TOUR19Selecting VoicesIn this brief section, you’ll learn how to select other Voices. You can dothis directly from the panel of the MU90R or re
20GUIDED TOURPlay this new Voice from the keyboard. Try selecting other Voicesand play them as well. (For a list of all the available Voices, refer to
This product utilizes batteries or an external power supply(adapter). DO NOT connect this product to any power sup-ply or adapter other than one descr
GUIDED TOUR212 Use the VALUE q buttons or data dial to change the Banknumber.3 Finally, use the SELECT w buttons again to move the arrowcursor back to
22GUIDED TOURChanging Some of the Settings — Part ControlsYou can make changes to each individual Part by using the Part controls.These are always dis
GUIDED TOUR23Operation1 Use the PAR T q buttons to select Part 2. Part 2.2 Use the SELECT w buttons to call up the “Rcv CH” displaybelow.
24GUIDED TOURChanging the Volume and Pan Settings of a PartNow that you’re playing two Voices at the same time, you may want to ad-just their settings
GUIDED TOUR25Using Mute/SoloThe MU90R has convenient Mute and Solo functions for selectively mut-ing or soloing any of the 32 Parts and A/D Parts A1 a
26GUIDED TOURUsing the A/D InputThe MU90R features a special A/D (Analog-to-Digital) Input function thatallows you to connect a microphone, electric g
GUIDED TOUR273 Use the PA R T q buttons to select Part A1.4 Use the SELECT w buttons to move the arrow cursor toPGM#, as shown below, and u
28GUIDED TOUR7 Now, move the arrow cursor back to PGM# (with the SELECTw buttons) and try selecting some different A/D programs(with the VALUE q butto
GUIDED TOUR29Setting Up the MU90R in Your Music SystemAs you learned in the section The MU90R — What It Is and What ItCan Do on page 4, the MU90R can
30GUIDED TOUROperation1 Set the HOST SELECT switch to Mac.2 Connect the MU90R to the host computer, as shown in the illus-tration above. Use a standar
iiWELCOME TO THE MU90RWelcome to the MU90RCongratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MU90R ToneGenerator!The MU90R is an advanced tone ge
GUIDED TOUR31Operation1 Set the HOST SELECT switch to PC-2.2 Connect the MU90R to the host computer, as shown in the illus-tration above. Use a standa
32GUIDED TOURMDF2MIDI OUTMIDI IN-A or IN-BMIDI CABLEMIDI KeyboardMIDI OUTMIDI IN-BMIDI CABLESTOP CONTINUE STARTSOUNDOFFMERGEON/OFF 1 2
GUIDED TOUR33Using the MU90R with a MIDI Data Storage DeviceYou can also use the MU90R with a MIDI data storage device, such as theYamaha MDF2 MIDI Da
34GUIDED TOURData Flow Block DiagramWhen HOST SELECT switch is set to MIDI (31,250 bps):Sound ModuleA1~16CHTO HOST IN-B IN-A OUT THRUSound Modu
GUIDED TOUR35MIDI/Computer Connecting CablesMIDIStandard MIDI cable. Maximum length 15 meters.DIN 5-PIN DIN 5-PIN42542 (GND)5MacApple Macintosh Periph
REFERENCEThe Reference section of this manual covers in detail all ofthe functions of the MU90R. Refer to it when you need in-formation about a specif
38MULTI MODETo set the Multi mode:1 Press the MODE button.2 Use theg SELECT w buttons to select the desired Multi mode:XG, TG300B or C/M.3 Press the E
MULTI MODE39Multi Play ModeThe Play mode (with the main Play display shown below) is the normaloperating mode of the MU90R. To select the Play mode fr
40MULTI MODEParts 17 — 32 can be displayed by selecting one of those Parts with thePART q buttons. For example, when Part 18 is selected, the changes
ivTABLE OF CONTENTSTable of ContentsWelcome to the MU90R ...
MULTI MODE41Single Part ControlThe Single Part controls include: MIDI Receive Channel, Bank Number,Program Number, Volume, Expression, Pan, Reverb Sen
42MULTI MODEBank NumberThis determines the bank number of the selected Part’s Voice. Eachbank contains 128 Voices. (Refer to the SOUND LIST & MIDI
MULTI MODE43VolumeThis determines the Volume setting for the selected Part’s Voice.Graphically indicates current Volume setting.Range: 000 — 127Expres
44MULTI MODEReverb Send (RevSend)This determines the level of the selected Part’s Voice that is sent to theReverb effect. A value of 000 results in a
MULTI MODE45Graphically indicates current Variation Send setting.Settings: off, on (when Variation Connection is set to INS);000 — 127 (when Variation
46MULTI MODEAll Part ControlThe All Part controls include: Device Number, Master Volume, MasterAttenuator, Reverb Return, Chorus Return, Variation Ret
MULTI MODE47example, if you are using more than one MU90R, set a different De-vice Number for each. This is especially important when using thedata du
48MULTI MODEChorus Return (ChoRtn)Graphically indicates current Chorus Return setting.Range: 000 — 127This determines the amount of Chorus return in t
MULTI MODE49Multi Edit ModeThe Multi Edit mode features various parameters for controlling the Filter,the EG (Envelope Generator), the EQ, and Vibrato
50MULTI MODELPF Cutoff Frequency (LPF Cutoff)This determines the cutoff frequency of the low pass filter (LPF). TheLPF filters out frequencies higher
TABLE OF CONTENTSvGUIDED TOURREFERENCEAPPENDIXREFERENCEMulti Mode...
MULTI MODE51FrequencyLevelResonanceLPF Cutoff Frequency settingHPF Cutoff Frequency (HPF Cutoff)This determines the cutoff frequency of the high pass
52MULTI MODEEG (Envelope Generator)The EG parameters allow you to shape the sound of a Part’s Voice — or, inother words, set how the level and timbre
MULTI MODE532) Long Attack, Decay, Release times:LevelAttack Decay ReleaseTimeKey is releasedKey is pressedMin.Max.Keep in mind that the EG parameters
54MULTI MODEEG Decay TimeGraphically shows EG Decay Time setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelRange: –64 — +63This determines the Dec
MULTI MODE55Pitch EG ParametersThe Pitch EG parameters determine how the pitch of a Part’s Voicechanges over time. This lets you produce subtle or pro
56MULTI MODEPitch EG Attack Time (PEGAtakTime)Graphically shows Pitch EG Attack Time setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelRange: –6
MULTI MODE57Pitch EG Release Time (PEGReleTime)Graphically shows Pitch EG Release Time setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelRange:
58MULTI MODEEQ Low Frequency (Low Freq)This determines the frequency which is boosted or cut (in the Low Gainparameter below) for each Part.Graphicall
MULTI MODE59EQ High GainThis determines the level of the selected frequency (in High Freqabove). Positive values boost the level of the selected frequ
60MULTI MODERange: –64 — +63This determines the speed of the Vibrato effect. Higher values resultin a faster Vibrato sound.Vibrato DepthGraphically sh
viTABLE OF CONTENTSDump Out Functions... 119Saving and R
MULTI MODE61OthersThe Others section of parameters contains miscellaneous controls, includ-ing those related to tuning, Part Mode, velocity, portament
62MULTI MODEDetuneGraphically shows Detune setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelRange: –12.8 — +12.7This determines the fine tuning o
MULTI MODE63The Part Mode settings differ depending on the Sound Module modeselected, as described below.For XG (Extended General MIDI) mode:All setti
64MULTI MODESettings: mono, polyThis determines whether the Part’s Voice is played monophonically(only one note at a time) or polyphonically (up to 6
MULTI MODE65Element Reserve (ElemReserv)This determines the minimum number of sound elements that are re-served for the Part. This setting ensures tha
66MULTI MODERange: C-2 — G8This determines the lowest responding note for the Part. Notes be-low this value will not be played.Note Limit High (Not
MULTI MODE67Range: 000 — 127This determines the degree to which velocity affects the Part’s Voice.Higher values make the Voice more sensitive to chang
68MULTI MODEVelocity Limit Low (VelLimitLo)Graphically shows Velocity Limit Low setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelRange: 000 —
MULTI MODE69Pitch Bend Control (PitBndCtrl)Graphically shows Pitch Bend Control setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelRange: –24 — +24
70MULTI MODEAssignable Controller 1 Control Change Number (AC1 CC No.)This determines the which MIDI control change number is assigned tothe Assignabl
HOW TO USE THIS MANUALviiHow to Use This ManualYou are probably eager to try out your new MU90R Tone Generator rightaway and hear what it can do, rath
MULTI MODE71Assignable Controller 1 Filter Control (AC1 FilCtrl)This determines the degree to which Assignable Controller 1 (AC1) af-fects the Cuttoff
72MULTI MODEAssignable Controller 1 Amplitude Control (AC1 AmpCtrl)This determines the degree to which Assignable Controller 1 (AC1) af-fects the volu
MULTI MODE73Graphically shows the Output Select setting for each Part. Selected Part and MIDI channelSettings: stereo, ind1+2, ind1, ind2NOTE●The
74MULTI MODEUse the SELECT w buttons to select “DRUM” in the display, andpress the ENTER button.Operation1 Select the desired note number and its ass
MULTI MODE75Drum Setup ParametersThe Drum Setup parameters are only available when the Part Mode hasbeen set to DrumS1 — S4. (See page 62.)Pitch Coar
76MULTI MODEChorus Send (Cho Send)Range: 000 — 127This determines the level of the selected drum sound that is sent to theChorus effect. A value of 00
MULTI MODE77Velocity LPF Cutoff Sensitivity (VelLPFSens)This determines the degree to which the LPF Cutoff Frequency for theselected drum sound change
78MULTI MODEEQ High GainThis determines the level of the selected frequency (in High Freqabove) for the selected drum sound. Positive values boost the
MULTI MODE79HINTThe main use for this parameter is in creating realistic hi-hat sounds. By assigning an openhi-hat and a closed hi-hat to the same gro
80PERFORMANCE MODEPerformance Play ModeTo set the Performance mode and call up Performance Play:1 Press the MODE button.2 Use the SELECT w button to s
viii• Use only the stand/rack specified for the instrument. When attaching thestand or rack, use the provided screws only. Failure to do so could caus
PERFORMANCE MODE81Selecting a Performance and its Individual PartsTo call up a Preset or Internal Performance and select individualParts of that Perfo
82PERFORMANCE MODE3 Use the SELECT w buttons to select the Program Number pa-rameter, then use the VALUE q buttons or data dial to selectthe desired P
PERFORMANCE MODE83Performance Part ControlSingle PartBank NumberSettings:A1 part: 000 — 003, 018, 019A2 part: 000 — 0031 — 4 part: 000, 001, 003,
84PERFORMANCE MODEVolumeGraphically indicates current Volume setting.Range: 000 — 127This determines the Volume setting for the selected Part’s Voice.
PERFORMANCE MODE85Chorus Send (ChoSend)Graphically indicates current Chorus Send setting.Range: 000 — 127This determines the level of the selected Par
86PERFORMANCE MODEAll PartSystem MIDI Channel (Sys CH)Graphically indicates current System MIDI Channel setting.Settings: 01 — 16, allThis determines
PERFORMANCE MODE87Performance Volume (Pfm Vol)Graphically indicates current Performance Volume setting.Range: 000 — 127This determines the overall Vol
88PERFORMANCE MODEChorus Return (ChoRtn)Graphically indicates current Chorus Return setting.Range: 000 — 127This determines the amount of Chorus retur
PERFORMANCE MODE89Performance Edit ModeThe Performance Edit mode features various functions and parameters,grouped in the following sections: Common (
90PERFORMANCE MODEOperation1 From the Performance Name display, press the ENTER button.2 Use the SELECT w buttons to select the character position(fla
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