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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo MU50

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(See pages 28—29.) Or, if you are using the TO HOST terminal with a computer, make sure that the terminal is properly connected to the computer and that the HOST SELECT switch is properly set for your particular computer. (See pages 25—28.) Also, make sure that you have turned on the connected MIDI instrument or computer before turning on the MU50. If you haven’t, simply turning the MU50 off and back on again may solve the problem. Notes are cut off or omitted. The maximum polyphony of the MU50 may be exceeded. The MU50 can play no more than 32 notes at once. (Though 32 notes may seem to be more than enough, you may run short when playing a connected keyboard along with some densely arranged song data.) Reverb, Chorus and/or Variation effects cannot be heard. Check all Reverb-, Chorus- and Variation-related controls: Reverb Send, Chorus Send and Variation Send in Single Part controls (pages 39); Reverb Return, Chorus Return and Variation Return (when Variation Connection is set to SYS) in All Part controls (pages 41—42). Also check the individual effect settings; if no Type has been selected, or if the parameter settings are too low, there may be no effect sound. The input sound (keyboard, guitar, etc.) cannot be heard. Make sure that the INPUT control is set to an appropriate level. Also for best results, make sure that the input type (guitar, keyboard, audio) is set to match the input you are using. APPENDIX APPENDIX s Battery Low! The battery voltage (for internal memory backup) may be too low. Bring the unit to your local Yamaha dealer or any other authorized Yamaha service personnel. Illegal Data! A data error resulted during reception of MIDI messages. Try transmitting the data again, or turn the MU50 off and back on again. MIDI Buffer Full! Too much MIDI data is being received by the MU50 at one time. Reduce the amount of data being sent to the MU50. HOST is OffLine! This message appears when the host computer is not turned on, the connecting cable is not properly connected, or the sequencing software is not active. SysEx Adrs ERROR! The data of the received System Exclusive message is incorrect. Check the address of the message and try transmitting again. SysEx Data ERROR! The data of the received System Exclusive message is incorrect. Check the data of the message (as to whether it requires an MSB or LSB header) and try transmitting again. SysEx Size ERROR! The data of the received System Exclusive message is incorrect. Check the size of the message and try transmitting again. Check Sum ERROR! The checksum of the received System Exclusive message is incorrect. Check the checksum of the message and try transmitting again. This Parameter isn’t Excl Data The selected parameter has no System Exclusive value and cannot be displayed with the Show Exclusive function. No Parameter The selected parameter for use with the Show Exclusive function does not exist as a valid parameter. Rcv CH is OFF! The selected parameter for use with the Show Exclusive function cannot be converted to a MIDI message value since the Receive Channel for the Part is off. Set the Receive Channel to an appropriate value. APPENDIX APPENDIX s Tone Generation Method AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) Maximum Simultaneous Polyphony 32-note Sound Module Modes XG (Extended General MIDI), TG300B, C/M, DOC, and Performance Multi-timbral Capacity 16-Part (on 16 MIDI channels; with element reserve priority for later notes and dynamic Voice allocation) Internal Voice/Program Structure Normal Programs Total Voices ......................... 737 XG mode ............................. 480 TG300B mode .................... 579 C/M mode ........................... 128 (Parts 1 — 9), 64 (Parts 11 — 16) DOC mode .......................... 61 Drum Programs Total Programs .................... 22 XG mode ............................. 11 TG300B mode .................... 10 C/M mode ........................... 1 DOC mode .......................... 1 Performance Programs Up to four Voices plus all effect settings can be memorized to a Performance. Preset Programs .................. 32 . 4 User Programs .................... 128 Effects Five sections of multi-effects: Reverb (12 Types), Chorus (11 Types), Variation (42 Types) Demo Song 1 (not editable, stored in ROM) APPENDIX APPENDIX Custom back-lit LCD Controls INPUT level control; POWER/VOL control; Mode select buttons: PLAY, UTIL (UTILITY), MODE, EDIT, EFFECT; other buttons: MUTE/SOLO, ENTER, EXIT, PA RT q, SELECT w, VALUE q Jacks and Terminals Front panel: INPUT jack (stereo 1/4"), PHONES jack (stereo mini-pin) Rear panel: OUTPUT R, L/MONO jacks (Right, Left/Mono); DC IN jack; TO HOST terminal; HOST SELECT switch; MIDI IN, MIDI OUT, and MIDI THRU terminals Computer/MIDI Interface Direct connection to host computer port (RS-232C, RS-422) with optional cables; MIDI terminals allow connection to MIDI sequencer or MIDI controller Data Transfer (Baud) Rate MIDI — 31,250 bps (bits per second) Mac — 31,250 bps PC-1 — ...


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