M.D.G., EMI Division © Yamaha Corporation 1994 VS67010 408PTCP25.2-01A0 Printed in Japan
6PrecautionsYour MU5 will give you years of reliable service if you follow the simpleprecautions below:●LOCATIONKeep the instrument away from location
7●CLEAN WITH A SOFT, DRY CLOTHNever use solvents such as benzine or thinner to clean the instru-ment, since these will damage the cabinet finish or du
8VOICE LIST001–008009–016017–024025–032033–040041–048049–056057–064PART–1 VALUE +1 MUTE EXITMSTRTUNETRNSPOSEMUTELOCKVELOCITYLOCLCTRLDUMPOUTINITALLVO
9The Controls of the MU5e -= buttonsFor changing the value of the selected function or parameter. Inthe Play mode, these are used to change the progr
10 Rear Panelq VOLUME controlFor adjusting the overall level of the MU5.w LINE OUT/PHONES jackFor connection to an amplifier/speaker system or a set o
11The MU5 — What It Is and What It Can Do What It Is...The MU5 is a compact, highly portable and easy-to-use tone generator. Itfeatures full General
12 What It Can Do...Here are a few ideas on how you can use the MU5. The list below is notcomprehensive, but is meant to be a general guide to the po
13●Perform With ItBring it with you to a gig — as long as there’s a MIDI keyboardon stage, you can use the high-quality sounds of MU5 in yourperforman
14CAUTION! Do not attempt to use an AC adaptor other thanthe PA-3, PA-4 or PA-40. The use of an incompat-ible adaptor may result in irreparable dama
15● Using BatteriesTo use the MU5 on battery power, insert six 1.5V AA size(SUM-3, R-6 or equivalent) manganese or alkaline batteries inthe battery co
FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT!This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manu
16 Audio ConnectionsIn order to hear your MU5, you’ll have to make certain audio connections.You can listen to the MU5 by using a set of stereo headp
17As you learned in the section The MU5 — What It Is and What It Can Doon page 11, the MU5 can be integrated into a variety of setups. It would beimp
18MacintoshFollow these instructions if you have an Apple Macintosh that isnot equipped with an external MIDI interface. Connect the TOHOST terminal
19IBM PC and ClonesFollow these instructions if you have an IBM PC/AT or compat-ible computer that is not equipped with an external MIDI inter-face.
20NEC PC-9800 SeriesThe NEC PC-9800 Series computers are widely used in Japan.For use with these computers, set the HOST SELECT switch onthe MU5 to PC
21Operation1Set the HOST SELECT switch to MIDI.2Connect the MU5 to the appropriate MIDI device, as shownin the illustrations above. Use a standard MI
22 MIDI/Computer Connecting Cables● MIDIStandard MIDI cable. Maximum length 15 meters.442 (GND)255DIN 5-PINDIN 5-PIN● MacintoshApple Macintosh Peri
23Playing the Demo SongNow that you’ve set everything up properly, try playing the built-in DemoSong. This showcases the high-quality Voices and the
24Using the MU5 — The Play ModeNow that you’ve heard the sophisticated capabilities of the MU5, try playingwith some of them yourself in the Play mode
25Using the MU5 — The Play ModeThe velocity of the keyboard is fixed; in other words, each noteyou play sounds at a predetermined volume. You can cha
Entsorgung leererBatterien(nur innerhalbDeutschlands)Leisten Sie einen Beitrag zumUmweltschutz. VerbrauchteBatterien oder Akkumulatorendürfen nicht in
26Selecting a Part and Changing the VoiceNow, let’s select a different Part and change its Voice.Operation1Use the < buttons to select Part 2. (If
27Using the MU5 — The Play Mode Using the Number Keys to Select a VoiceIn the Play mode, you can also use the number keys to select aVoice’s program
28Using the MU5 with a Computer or SequencerBy connecting the MU5 to a computer or sequencer, you have a powerfulmusic system for playing back songs a
29Muting and Soloing PartsWhile a song is playing back on your computer or sequencer, you can selec-tively mute or solo any of the 16 Parts of the MU5
30EditingThe editing features of the MU5 provide various controls for changing theParts and setting other important operating functions. Among other
31● Use the number keys on the keyboard.While holding down the s buttons, press the numberof the value you wish to set. For example, to set a value o
32ReferenceUtility ModeThe Utility mode lets you set functions related to the overall operation of theMU5, such as Master Tune, Transpose and Velocity
33Utility ModeTransposeRange+/- 24 semitonesDefault0This determines the overall key transposition of the MU5’sVoices, over a total range of four octav
34VelocityRange1 – 127Default88This determines the note on velocity of the built-in keyboard. Allnotes that you play from the MU5’s keyboard will be
35Utility ModeLocal ControlSettingsOff, On (Use the -/= buttons to change this setting.)DefaultOnThis determines whether or not the internal tone gene
SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTION (U.S.A.)This product utilizes batteries or an externalpower supply (adapter). DO NOT connectthis product to any power supply o
36Dump OutSettings1 – 16, AllDefaultAllThis function allows you to save the current parameter settings ofthe MU5 to a MIDI sequencer, computer or a MI
37Utility ModeOperation1Make sure that the MU5 is properly connected to thedevice and that the HOST SELECT switch is properly set.When using the MIDI
38Initialize AllThis operation allows you to restore the original factory settingsof the MU5.CAUTION! Using Initialize All will erase whatever settin
39PART PGM VOICE NAME#123456789101112 16151413Part Edit ModeThe Part Edit mode allows you to change certain settings for each individualPart. Keep in
40PART PGM VOICE NAME#123456789101112 16151413PART PGM VOICE NAME#123456789101112 16151413PanMIDI ChannelRange1 – 16, OffDefaultPart 1 = 1, Part 2 = 2
41PART PGM VOICE NAME#123456789101112 16151413PART PGM VOICE NAME#123456789101112 16151413Part Edit ModeNote ShiftRange-24 – +24 semitonesDefault00Thi
42Pitch Bend RangeRange-24 – +24 semitonesDefault+02This determines the maximum range over which the pitch of thePart can be changed by Pitch Bend mes
43AppendixTroubleshootingEven though the MU5 is exceptionally easy to use, it may occasionally notfunction as you expect it to. If that happens, chec
44Problem Possible Cause and Solution• Check that Local Control is set to on. (See page35.) Also check the points for “No Sound”above.• Check all MI
45Error MessagesErrors may occur from time to time, and when they do the MU5 will display amessage to indicate the type of problem so that you can rec
1Welcome to the MU5Congratulations and thank you for purchasing the Yamaha MU5 ToneGenerator!The MU5 is an advanced tone generator providing exception
46Specifications● Tone Generation MethodAdvanced Wave Memory (AWM)● Polyphony28-note (Dynamic allocation)● Multi-timbral Capacity16-Part● Demo Song1 (
47IndexBbatteries, replacing . . . . . . . . . . . .15batteries, using . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15baud rate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voice List&MIDI Data FormatPage 1 - 99.12.16,0:44 PM - 名称未設定
2add-Voice List● Voice List33 Bass Acoustic Bass Aco.Bass34 Electric Bass (finger) FngrBass35 Electric Bass (pick) PickBass36 Fretless Bass Fretless37
3add-65 Reed Soprano Sax SprnoSax66 Alto Sax Alto Sax67 Tenor Sax TenorSax68 Baritone Sax Bari.Sax69 Oboe Oboe70 English Horn Eng.Horn71 Bassoon Basso
4add-23 B -1 Click L24 C 0 Click H25 C# 0 Brush Tap26 D 0 O Brush Swirl L27 D# 0 Brush Slap28 E 0 O Brush Swirl H Reverse Cymbal29 F 0 O Snare Roll30
5add-Reverse CymbalHi QSD Power H Brush Slap LBass Drum MBD Analog LBD Analog H Gran CassaAnalog Side StickAnalog Snare L Brush SlapAnalog Snare H Bru
6add-Pgm# 1 9 17 25Note# Note Key Off Alternate Standard Kit Room Kit Rock Kit Electronic Kit60 C 3 Bongo H61 C# 3 Bongo L62 D 3 Conga H Mute63 D# 3 C
7add-26 33 41 49Analog Kit Jazz Kit Brush Kit Classic KitAnalog Conga HAnalog Conga MAnalog Conga LScratch PushScratch PullVoice ListPage 7 - 99.12.16
8add-MIDI Data Format1. General1.1 ApplicationThis following MIDI information applies to the MU5.1.2 Applicable StandardsMIDI 1.0 Standard.2. MIDI
2Table of ContentsWelcome to the MU5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1How to Use This Manual . . . . . . . . .
9add-2.2 Receive ConditionMIDI $FE ACTIVE SENSING< Rxnm > $8n NOTE OFF< Rxnm > $9n NOTE ON$Bn, $00 BANK SELECT MSB$Bn, $20 BANK SELECT LS
10add-3. Channel Messages3.1 Transmission3.1.1 Note ON/OFFNote Range = E-2 – E8Velocity = 0 – 1273.1.2 Control changeThe following parameters can
11add-3.1.3 Channel Mode MessagesChannel Mode Messages are not transmitted.3.1.4 RPN (Registered Parameter Number)The RPN MSB and RPN LSB must be se
12add-3.2.2.1 Bank SelectControl # Parameter Range0 Bank select MSB 0 : Melody Voice of GM1 – 126 : No sound127 : Rhythm Voice of GM32 Bank select LS
13add-3.2.2.8 PortamentoControl # Parameter Range84 Portamento control 0 – 127Portamento time is always set to 0.3.2.2.9 (RPN) LSB / MSBControl # Pa
14add-3.2.5.3 All Notes OffNote off is executed. However, if Hold 1 is on, the sound will not stop until a Hold 1= off message is received.3.2.5.4 O
15add-4. System Exclusive Messages4.1 Parameter ChangeThe MU5 receives and responds to the following parameter change messages:• Universal Real Time
16add-4.3 Universal Non Real Time Message4.3.1 General MIDI Mode On11110000 F0 = Exclusive status01111110 7E = Universal non-real time01111111 7F =
17add-4.4 MU5 Native Parameter Change11110000 F0 = Exclusive status01000011 43 = YAMAHA ID0001nnnn 1N = Device number00101011 44 = MU5 Model ID0aaaaa
18add-4.4.4 Reset All Parameters11110000 F0 = Exclusive status01000011 43 = YAMAHA ID0001nnnn 1N = Device number00101011 44 = MU5 Model ID00000000 00
3Table of ContentsReference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Utility Mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
19add-• Multi Part parametersREVERB SEND DEPTH• All Multi Common parameters• All Drum Setup parameters• Voice Memory• Program Change Table4.6 Dump re
20add-The device making the dump request must include the corresponding parameterheader for each data type (listed below). For example, if only one du
21add-EG. RELEASE RATEPITCH BEND RANGEMOD LFO PITCH DEPTHCHANNEL AFTER TOUCH PITCH CONTROLSYSTEM INFORMATIONFor the following parameters, which are un
22add-● Chart 1-2 : MIDI Parameter Change table ( SYSTEM )Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value(H) (H) (H) (H)00 00 00 02 1C – E4 MAST
23add-Address Size Data ParameterDescriptionDefault value(H) (H) (H) (H)02 0n 11 01 31 – 4F LFO DEPTH -15 – +15 4002 0n 12 01 00 – 7F LFO DELAY 0 – 12
YAMAHA [ Tone Generator ] Date:27-JUL-1994Model MU5 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.00+---------------------
M.D.G., EMI Division © Yamaha Corporation 1994 VS67010 408PTCP25.2-01A0 Printed in Japan
4How to Use This ManualYou are probably eager to try out your new MU5 Tone Generator right awayand hear what it can do, rather than have to read throu
5How to Use This Manual6) Muting and Soloing Parts; EditingMute and Solo are useful in song playback, while editing opera-tions prepare you for diggin
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