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Using the TG100 with a computer that has a MIDI interface 8POWER SUPPLYADAPTORSPEAKERSFigure 2. Connecting to a computer that has a MIDI interface.Set
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9 Using the TG100 with a computer that does not have a MIDI interface (TO HOST)6 Using the TG100 with a computer that does not havea MIDI interface (T
Using the TG100 with a computer that does not have a MIDI interface (TO HOST) 10Figure 3. Connecting to a computer that does not have a MIDI interface
11Editing & Saving Voices7 Editing & Saving VoicesIn this tutorial we will edit a voice, give it a new name and then save it to a MIDI datarec
Editing & Saving Voices122)Use the [CURSOR] button to position the cursor under the character that youwant to change, and the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES]
13Editing & Saving Voices1)With the cursor at the leftward position, as below, simultaneously press the[PART] and [EDIT] buttons.2)Repeatedly pres
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1Table of ContentsTG100 features2Conventions used in this manual2Cleaning the TG1002Trademarks21 What is the TG1003Inside the TG1005Menu functions6Sou
2TG100 featuresAWM (Advanced Wave Memory) sound sampling technology192 instrument voices10 drum kits16 voices can be produced simultaneously28-note po
3 What is the TG1001 What is the TG100The TG100 is a 28-note polyphonic AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tonegenerator. It contains 192 instrument voices an
What is the TG100 4DrumsThe TG100 contains 10 drum kits. Part 10 is dedicated to drums and has number onenote priority. You cannot select a different
5What is the TG100Inside the TG100the TG100
What is the TG1006Menu functionsThis diagram shows how the TG100’s functions are organized.
7 What is the TG100Sound module modesG G - General MIDI Level 11This is the default (factory) mode. General MIDI Level 1 is a recent addition to theMI
What is the TG100 8Effectively, priority means the order in which Parts are checked for available notes.For example, Part 10, drums, always has No. 1
9What is the TG100Connected MIDI instruments will only respond to the data if they are set to the sameMIDI receive channel as the MIDI keyboards MIDI
1 Safety, Warnings & Notes1 Safety, Warnings & NotesPlease read the following information before operating your TG100.Safety inform
What is the TG100 10technique is known as “layering”.Mode 2 - OMNI ON, MONOThe MIDI instrument will respond to all channel type messages regardless of
11Controls & connections2 Controls & connectionsFront panelj POWER switchUsed to turn the power on and off. Press once to switch on, press aga
Controls & connections 12o[CURSOR] buttonThis button is used to move the LCD cursor. Each time it is pressed, the cursor movesone position to th
13Controls & connectionsRear Panelj LINE OUT (R, L/MONO) connectorsA pair of 1/4” mono jack sockets. These should be connected to the inputs of a
Controls & connections 14nMIDI THRUMIDI data appearing at the MIDI IN connection is buffered, then output from theMIDI THRU connector. That is, al
15 Play Mode3 Play ModeWhen the TG100 is turned on for the first time, or after the INITIALIZE ALLfunction has been used, the sound module mode is Gen
Play Mode 16Selecting the sound module modeSummary:Select a sound module mode. This affects how the MIDI channels are assigned to the16 Parts and
17 Play Modeyou have other MIDI instruments using those MIDI channels.It should be remembered however, that the reason for having these different soun
Selecting instrument voices 184 Selecting instrument voicesSummary:Select an instrument voice for Parts 1 to 9 and 11 to 16. See also, “Selecting drum
19 Selecting instrument voicesVoice bank tableVoice bankVoice No. Voice name LCDProgram Change number assignmentsElementsGeneral MIDIDiskC/MOrchestra
Introduction 22 IntroductionWelcome to the TG100Thank you for purchasing the TG100. The TG100 is a 28-note polyphonic AWM(Advanced Wave Memory) tone g
Selecting instrument voices 20SprnoSax 1 65 79 5566 Alto Sax Alt
21 Selecting instrument voicesVoice bankPad 8 (sweep) Sweep Pd 2 96107108Program Change number assignmentsVoiceNo. Voicename LCDElementsGeneralMIDIDis
Selecting instrument voices22Voice bankVoice No.Voice name LCDElementsProgram Change number assignmentsGeneral MIDIDiskC/MOrchestraParts 1...9Parts 11
Summary:Select a drum kit for Part 10.Options:PC#No. KIT NAME1 Standard9 Room17 Power25 Elctrnic (Electronic)26 Analog33 Jazz (same as the standard ki
Selecting instrument voices24Clavinova - kit corresponds to the Disk Orchestra Collection.C/M - provides semi-compatibility for MIDI song files record
25Selecting instrument voicesStandard, Room, Power & Electronic drum kit layouts
Selecting instrument voices26Standard, Analog, Brush & Orchestra drum kit layouts
27 Selecting instrument voicesRX drum kit layout
Selecting instrument voices28Clavinova & C/M drum kit layouts
29 Multi Common Edit Mode5 Multi Common Edit ModeSelecting the type of reverbSummary:Select the type of reverb effect.Options:Hall 1, Hall 2Room 1, Ro
3Controls & Connections3 Controls & ConnectionsFront panelPOWER SWITCHLCDPARAMETERBUTTONSMASTER VOLUMEPEAK INDICATOR CONTROLAUDIO IN LEVELCONT
Multi Common Edit Mode30Setting the reverb levelSummary:Set the overall volume level of the reverb effect.Settings:-40...+6dBProcedure:1) In play mode
31 Multi Part Edit Mode6 Multi Part Edit ModeNOTE:Multi Part edit mode settings are not stored when the TG100 isswitched off. If you want to keep the
Multi Part Edit Mode 32Part panpot (stereo position)Summary:Set the pan position of each Part.Settings:L7-L6-L5-L4-L3-L2-L1-0-R1-R2-R3-R4-R5-R6-R7-VOI
33 Multi Part Edit ModeThe “voice” settingThere is one more setting at the far right, just after setting “R7”. This is called“voice”. If “voice” is se
Multi Part Edit Mode34Part EG attack rateSummary:Set the attack rate for each Part.Settings:-7...+7Procedure:1) In play mode, move the cursor, using t
35Multi Part Edit ModePart EG release rateSummary:Set the release rate for each Part.Settings:-7...+7Procedure:1) In play mode, move the cursor, using
Multi Part Edit Mode36Part reverb send levelSummary:Set the reverb send level for each Part.Settings:0...8Procedure:1) In play mode, move the cursor,
37Multi Part Edit ModePart MIDI receive channelSummary:Set the MIDI receive channel for each Part.Settings:1...16 - OFFProcedure:1) In play mode, move
Multipart Edit Mode 38In the following table, General MIDI sound module mode has been selected. Asyou can see, priority is given to Parts by ascend
7 Voice edit modeSummary:Edit the one of the 64 voices in the Internal voice bank.Settings:39 Voice edit modeElement level (see "Adjusting th
Using the TG100 with a MIDI keyboard 44 Using the TG100 with a MIDI keyboardIn this tutorial the TG100 is used with a MIDI keyboard. This could be a M
ElementsSome voices consist of two elements, some of one. If a voice consists of twoelements, individual level, detune and pan editing is possible for
Adjusting the volume of voice elementsSummary:Adjust the volume of voice element(s).Settings:0...127Procedure:1) Enter voice edit mode, as described o
Detuning voice elementsSummary:Detune voice element(s).Settings:-32...+32 centsProcedure:1) Enter voice edit mode, as described on page 39.2) Repeated
Panning voice elementsSummary:Set the pan position of an element.Settings:L7-L6-L5-L4-L3-L2-L1-0-R1-R2-R3-R4-R5-R6-R7Procedure:1) Enter voice edit mod
Naming voicesSummary:Give a name to a voice that you have edited.Settings:Procedure:1) Enter voice edit mode, as described on page 39.2) Repeatedly pr
Copying voicesSummary:Copy a voice from any voice bank into the Internal voice bank.Settings:Voices can be copied into any one of the Internal voice b
8 System Mode FunctionsMaster tuningSummary:Set the overall tuning for the TG100.Settings:-100...+100 cents (±1 semitone)Procedure:1) Simultaneously p
Velocity meter mode settingSummary:Select the LCD MIDI note velocity meter mode.Settings:off-auto-onProcedure:1) Simultaneously press the [PART] and [
Details:System Mode Functions 48The velocity meter does not show the audio volume level of each Part, it showsthe MIDI note velocity currently being r
MIDI Exclusive on/off, device numberSummary:Turn the MIDI Exclusive function on or off and set the device number.Settings:Exclusive-on/off. Device No.
5 Using the TG100 with a MIDI keyboardSwitching on the power1) Before switching on the power, set the “HOST SELECT” switch to “MIDI”.2) Turn do
Using MIDI Dump to save dataSummary:Save the following data to a computer or MDR (MIDI Data Recorder).System Mode Functions 50System mode settingsMult
Initialize All (reset to default settings)Summary:Reset all internal parameters to the default (factory) settings.Settings:Initialize All: Yes or No.P
Playing the Demo songSummary:Play the TG100's internal demonstration song.Settings:Start-StopProcedure:1) Simultaneously press the [PART] and [ED
9 Connecting to a computerThe TG100 can be connected to all computers that are used with MIDI musicsoftware.As well as the standard MIDI IN, OUT and T
MacThis mode is for use with an Apple Macintosh™ computer, which is not connectedto an external MIDI interface unit. The TG100 can be connected direct
PC-1This mode is for use with a PC-9800 type computer. The PC-9800 is a very popularcomputer in Japan. The specifications are the same as those for &q
10 Other FunctionsAdjusting the LCD contrastOther Functions 56The contrast control, on the TG100's rear panel, should be adjusted so that theLCD
11 Typical System ConfigurationsMIDI keyboardMIDI keyboard, this could be a MIDI master keyboard, a synthesizer or anyelectronic keyboard instrument t
Sequencer systemThe following system is quite an advanced MIDI music production system. It isintended to show how your MIDI system can be expanded and
TO HOST connectionAs you can see from the above diagram, not only does the TG100 work as a MIDIinterface for the other MIDI devices, it also eliminate
Using the TG100 with a MIDI keyboard 6Selecting a voice bank1) Repeatedly press the [CURSOR] button until the LCD cursor is positioned asshown below.2
12 AppendixInternal voice bank tableVoice No. Voice name PC No.Element 1LEVEL DETUNE PANElement 2LEVEL DETUNE PAN1234567891011121314151617181920212223
61 AppendixVoice No. Voice name PC No.LEVELElement 1DETUNE PAN LEVEL DETUNE PANElement 233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263
TG100 Setup tableAppendix 62Multi common Edit parametersSong TitleSetup TitleDateSystem Mode parametersSound module modeReverb typeReverb send levelMu
Troubleshooting63 AppendixSymptom What to doNo soundThe demo song plays OK, but theTG100 does not respond to yourMIDI keyboard.Velocity meter is regis
GlossaryAttack rate: The speed at which a sound reaches its maximum initial volume.AWM: Advanced Wave Memory, a technique developed by Yamaha for digi
Panning: The positioning of instruments between the left and right speakers toproduce a stereo effect.Part: The TG100 has 16 Parts. Each Part is assig
13 TG100 specificationsTechnical specificationsInternal ROM voicesInternal RAM voicesPolyphonyMulti-timbralSound samplingReverb effectSound module mod
Host computer connecting cablesMIDIStandard MIDI cable. Maximum length 15 metres.MacApple Macintosh Peripheral cable "M0197).PC-18-PIN MINI DIN t
6814 IndexAAppendix 60Apple Mac computer, connecting 54Audio inconnector 12input level, setting 56peak indicator 56using 56AWM, what is it 3BBK, on th
69 IndexMenu function diagram 6MIDIan explanation 8channel messages 71channel, Part setting 37computer connection 53connectors 14data format 70data sa
7Using the TG100 with a computer that has a MIDI interface5Using the TG100 with a computer that has a MIDIinterfaceIn this tutorial the TG100 is used
MIDI Data Format 7015 MIDI Data Format1. GENERAL1.1 ApplicationThe following MIDI data and specifications apply to the TG100.1.2 Applied standardsM
71 MIDI Data FormatMIDI send conditions (1 of 2)3. Channel Messages3.1 SendChannel Messages not sent.When the Host Select switch is set to anything ot
MIDI Data Format 723.2.6.2 Reset All ControllersControllers are set to the following values.ControllerPitch BendChannel PressureModulationExpressionHo
73 MIDI Data Format4.1.3 Multi Part Data paramater changeThe actual address value = the start address + the offset address.Refer to "Parameter ba
MIDI Data Format 744.2 Dump requestThe following Dump requests can be carried out.1) System Data2) Multi Common Data3) Internal Voice Memory4) Preset
75 MIDI Data Format1.1 Parameter base addressREMARKS:The address marked with "#", cannot be used as the "Start address".1.3 MIDI P
MIDI Data Format 76REMARKS:n: block number (0 -F)Part 1Part 9Part 10Part11Part 16n=In=9n=0n=An=Fx: MIDI channel number (0 - F)When n = 0 (Drums), the
77 MIDI Data FormatREMARKS:The address marked with "#", cannot be used as the "Start address".In Disk Orchestra mode, the voice ve
YAMAHA [ Tone Generator ] Date:14-DEC-1991Model TG100 MIDI Implementation Chart Version : 1.00Function ...Transmitted Recognized RemarksB
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