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112 pages 1.75 Mb
2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPLEASE KEEP THIS MANUALSPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: NOTICE: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:Battery Notice: Warning: Disposal Notice: NAME PLATE LOCATION: Model Serial No. Purchase Date Deutsch 3 VORSICHTSMASSNAHMENBITTE SORGFLTIG DURCHLESEN, EHE SIE WEITERMACHEN* Heben Sie diese Vorsichtsmanahmen sorgfltig auf, damit Sie spter einmal nachschlagen knnen. WARNUNG VORSICHT 4 Willkommen zum MU158 ber diese Bedienungsanleitung1) Vorsichtsmanahmen 2) Der MU15 - Was ist er und was kann er? 3) Bedienelemente und Anschlsse 4) Einfhrung 9 5) Referenz6) Anhang 7) Sound List & MIDI Data 10 Der MU15 Was ist er und was kann er?13 Bedienelemente und AnschlsseFrontplatte GrandPno q w e r t y u qDisplay 14 wPART-Taster ( , )eVALUE-Taster ( /NO, /YES) rXG BANK-Taster tPLAY/EDIT-Taster yOCTAVE DOWN- und OCTAVE UP-Taster uTastatur 17 Einfhrung EinfhrungAufstellen des MU15Sie brauchenVerwendung eines Netzteils 18 Stromversorgung20 Herstellen der AnschlsseZAnschlieen des MIDI-Kabels. XAnschlieen der Audiokabel. CEinstellen des HOST SELECT-Schalters. 21 EinschatenZSchalten Sie das MIDI-Tasteninstrument ein. XStellen Sie alle Lautstrkeregler auf den Mindestwert. CSchalten Sie den MU15 ein. VSchalten Sie den Verstrker/die Aktivboxen ein. BStellen Sie die gewnschte Lautstrke ein. 22 Einsatz des MU15Spielen auf der Tastatur Anhren des Demo-SongsZHalten sie den PLAY/EDIT-Taster gedrckt, whrend Sie den VALUE /YES-Taster bettigen. DemoSong 24 Voice-AnwahlParts, Voices und BnkeVerwenden Sie die VALUE-Taster. BritePno 26 Part-AnwahlZVerwenden Sie die PART-Taster zum Whlen eines Parts. XOrdnen Sie dem gewhlten Part eine Voice zu. GrandPno 27 BankanwahlZWhlen Sie den bentigten Part. XOrdnen Sie dem Part eine Voice zu. CHalten Sie den XG BANK-Taster gedrckt, whrend Sie mit den VALUE-Tastern eine Banknummer whlen. GrndPnoK 28 Verwendung von Drum VoicesZWhlen Sie Part 10.E.Piano1 El.Pno1K MelloEP1 Chor.EP1 XWhlen Sie die bentigte Drum Voice. CSpielen Sie die Schlagzeugklnge. 29 ndern der OktaveinstellungVerwenden Sie die OCT DOWN / OCT UP-Taster. GrandPno 30 Editieren eines PartsEditieren von Note Shift und VolumeZRufen Sie den bentigten Parameter auf. NoteShftXndern Sie den Wert. CDrcken Sie den PLAY/EDIT-Taster noch einmal, um wieder in den Play-Betrieb zu wechseln. 31 Solo- oder Stummschalten der Parts32 Verwendung der EffekteVerwendung von Chorus und Reverb (Hall)ZWhlen Sie den bentigten Part. XStellen Sie die Send-Werte wunschgem ein. CWhlen Sie nun den Reverb- oder Chorus-Typ. VWhlen Sie den Reverb- (oder Chorus-) Type. BBessern Sie den Effektanteil (Send) nach. 33 RevSendHall1 Einsatz des Variation-EffektsCStellen Sie nun den bentigten Variation-Anteil ein. 34 DelayLCRVWhlen Sie nun den bentigten Variation-Typ. SYS VarSendZWhlen Sie den nderungsbedrftigen Part. XWhlen Sie als Anschlutyp SYS (System). BWhlen Sie den bentigten Variation-Typ. NBessern Sie nun den Effektanteil nach. MStellen Sie Dry Level auf den gewnschten Wert. 35 DryLevelVerwendung der INS-Einstellung (Insert-Effekt) 36 Einsatz des MU15 mit einem Computer/Sequenzer42 ReferenzReferenz 69 AnhangFehlersuche 71 Fehlermeldungen72 Technische Daten73 Index76 XG Normal Voice List78 TG300B Normal Voice List80 XG Drum Voice List (Drum Map)Bank Select MSB=Bank Number, LSB=000 81 XG Drum Voice List (Drum Map): Same as StandKit Closed sound (also group 1) cannot be sounded at the same time. For example, the Hi-Hat Open sound (group 1) and Hi-Hat Assign numbered group cannot be sounded simultaneously. * Drum and percussion sounds assigned to the same Alternate 82 TG300B Drum Voice List (Drum Map)83 TG300B Drum Voice List (Drum Map): Same as Standard Kit pan settings etc., even though the instrument itself is the same. Kit differ from those of the Standard Kit in effect send level or * Some of the C/M Kit instruments in common with the Standard 84 Effect Type ListREVERB* MSB, LSB is represented in hexadecimal. * LSB = 0 is the basic effect type. CHORUS VARIATION 85 Effect Parameter ListVariation Block Hall1,2, Room1,2,3, Stage1,2, Plate W-Room, Tunnel, Basement DelayLCR DelayLR 86 EchoL R LPF DELAY LSF HSFLSF HSF L R LSF HSF DELAY DELAY LPF + + LPF CrsDelay E-Ref1,2 GateRev, RvsGate Karaoke1,2,3 87 Chorus1,2,3,4, Celeste1,2,3,4Flanger1,2,3 SymphnicChorus Block : when input mode=mono Chorus Block : when input mode=stereo Variation Block : when input mode=mono Variation Block : when input mode=stereo Chorus Block 88 RotarySpTremolo(Phaser2) When input mode=stereo AutoPan+ AUTO PAN Phaser1,2When input mode=mono Variation Block (Phaser1) 89 Dist, OverDrvAmpSim 3BandEQ 2BandEQ AutoWah PitchCng 90 Effect Data Assign TableLFO Frequency (Hz) Table#1 Table#2Modulation Delay Offset (ms) Table#3 Table#5 Table#6Room Size (m) Table#7Delay Time (ms) Table#8Reverb Width; Depth; Height (m) 91 MIDI Data Format What is MIDI? MIDI Messages Note On/Off (Key On/Off) Program Change Control Change Pitch Bend Aftertouch System Exclusive Decimal - Hexadecimal Conversion Chart92 < MIDI TRANSMIT/RECEIVE FLOW >94 1. Channel messages1.1 Note on/note off 1.2 Control changes 1.2.1 Bank Select 1.2.2 Modulation 1.2.3 Portamento Time 1.2.4 Data Entry 1.2.5 Main Volume 1.2.6 Panpot 1.2.7 Expression 95 1.2.8 Hold11.2.9 Portamento 1.2.10 Sostenuto 1.2.11 Soft Pedal 1.2.12 Harmonic Content 1.2.13 Release Time 1.2.14 Attack Time 1.2.15 Brightness 96 1.2.16 Portamento Control1.2.17 Effect1 Depth ( Reverb Send Level ) 1.2.18 Effect3 Depth ( Chorus Send Level ) 1.2.19 Effect4 Depth ( Variation Effect Send Level ) 1.2.20 Data Increment / Decrement (for RPN) 1.2.21 NRPN (Non-registered parameter number) 97 1.2.22 RPN (Registered parameter number)1.2.23 Assignable controller 1.3 Channel mode messages 1.3.1 All Sound Off 1.3.2 Reset All Controllers 1.3.3 All Note Off 1.3.4 Omni Off 1.3.5 Omni On 1.3.6 Mono 1.3.7 Poly 1.4 Program change 1.5 Pitch bend 1.6 Channel aftertouch 1.7 Polyphonic aftertouch 98 2. System exclusive messages2.1 Parameter changes 2.1.1 Universal realtime messages 2.1.1.1 Master Volume 99 2.1.2 Universal non-realtime messages 2.1.2.1 General MIDI System On2.1.2.2 Identity Request 2.1.2.3 Identity Reply 2.1.3 XG parameter change EXAMPLE OF PARAMETER CHANGE 100 2.1.3.1 XG System On2.1.3.2 XG System parameter change 2.1.3.3 Multi Effect1 parameter change 2.1.3.4 Display parameter change 2.1.3.5 Multi Part parameter change 2.1.3.6 Drums Setup parameter change 2.1.4 Other parameter changes 2.1.4.1 Master tuning 2.2 Bulk dump 2.2.1 XG bulk dump 2.2.1.1 XG System bulk dump 2.2.1.2 System Information bulk dump 2.2.1.3 Multi Effect1 bulk dump 2.2.1.4 Multi Part bulk dump 2.2.1.5 Drums Setup bulk dump 2.3 Parameter request 2.3.1 XG parameter request 2.4 Dump request 2.4.1 XG dump request 101 3. Realtime messages 110 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another prod- 3. NOTE: 111 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICAMEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES EUROPETHE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND GERMANY/SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM FRANCE AFRICA MIDDLE EASTTURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES ASIAHONG KONG INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES OCEANIAAUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN HEAD OFFICE ITALY SPAIN/PORTUGAL GREECE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY ICELAND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
112 pages 1.76 Mb
2 SPECIAL MESSAGE SECTIONPLEASE KEEP THIS MANUALSPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE: NOTICE: ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES:Battery Notice: Warning: Disposal Notice: NAME PLATE LOCATION: Model Serial No. Purchase Date Franais 3 PRECAUTIONS D'USAGEPRIERE DE LIRE ATTENTIVEMENT AVANT DE PROCEDER A TOUTE MANIPULATION* Ranger soigneusement ce livret de mises en gardes pour pouvoir le consulter dans la suite. ATTENTION PRECAUTIONSAUVEGARDE DES DONNES UTILISATEUR 4 Bienvenue au MU158 Utilisation du mode demploi1) Prcautions 2) Le MU15 Quest-il et que peut-il faire? 3) Commandes et connexions 4) Visite guide 9 5) Rfrence6) Appendice 7) Listes de sons et donnes MIDI 10 Le MU15 Quest-il et que peut-il faire?Quest-il... Que peut-il faire...Emmenez-le avec vous 11 Compagnon de scneMultimdia Utilisation avec un clavier MIDI Utilisation avec dautres contrleurs MIDI Configuration Home Studio 12 General MIDI (GM)XG 13 Commandes et connexionsFace avant GrandPno q w e r t y u qEcran 14 wBoutons PART ( , )eBoutons VALUE ( /NO, /YES) rBouton XG BANK tBouton PLAY/EDIT yBoutons OCTAVE DOWN et OCTAVE UP uClavier 17 Visite guide42 RfrenceOrganigramme des fonctions Rfrence 69 AppendiceDpannage 71 Messages derreur72 Fiche technique73 Index76 XG Normal Voice List78 TG300B Normal Voice List80 XG Drum Voice List (Drum Map)Bank Select MSB=Bank Number, LSB=000 81 XG Drum Voice List (Drum Map): Same as StandKit Closed sound (also group 1) cannot be sounded at the same time. For example, the Hi-Hat Open sound (group 1) and Hi-Hat Assign numbered group cannot be sounded simultaneously. * Drum and percussion sounds assigned to the same Alternate 82 TG300B Drum Voice List (Drum Map)83 TG300B Drum Voice List (Drum Map): Same as Standard Kit pan settings etc., even though the instrument itself is the same. Kit differ from those of the Standard Kit in effect send level or * Some of the C/M Kit instruments in common with the Standard 84 Effect Type ListREVERB* MSB, LSB is represented in hexadecimal. * LSB = 0 is the basic effect type. CHORUS VARIATION 85 Effect Parameter ListVariation Block Hall1,2, Room1,2,3, Stage1,2, Plate W-Room, Tunnel, Basement DelayLCR DelayLR 86 EchoL R LPF DELAY LSF HSFLSF HSF L R LSF HSF DELAY DELAY LPF + + LPF CrsDelay E-Ref1,2 GateRev, RvsGate Karaoke1,2,3 87 Chorus1,2,3,4, Celeste1,2,3,4Flanger1,2,3 SymphnicChorus Block : when input mode=mono Chorus Block : when input mode=stereo Variation Block : when input mode=mono Variation Block : when input mode=stereo Chorus Block 88 RotarySpTremolo(Phaser2) When input mode=stereo AutoPan+ AUTO PAN Phaser1,2When input mode=mono Variation Block (Phaser1) 89 Dist, OverDrvAmpSim 3BandEQ 2BandEQ AutoWah PitchCng 90 Effect Data Assign TableLFO Frequency (Hz) Table#1 Table#2Modulation Delay Offset (ms) Table#3 Table#5 Table#6Room Size (m) Table#7Delay Time (ms) Table#8Reverb Width; Depth; Height (m) 91 MIDI Data Format What is MIDI? MIDI Messages Note On/Off (Key On/Off) Program Change Control Change Pitch Bend Aftertouch System Exclusive Decimal - Hexadecimal Conversion Chart92 < MIDI TRANSMIT/RECEIVE FLOW >94 1. Channel messages1.1 Note on/note off 1.2 Control changes 1.2.1 Bank Select 1.2.2 Modulation 1.2.3 Portamento Time 1.2.4 Data Entry 1.2.5 Main Volume 1.2.6 Panpot 1.2.7 Expression 95 1.2.8 Hold11.2.9 Portamento 1.2.10 Sostenuto 1.2.11 Soft Pedal 1.2.12 Harmonic Content 1.2.13 Release Time 1.2.14 Attack Time 1.2.15 Brightness 96 1.2.16 Portamento Control1.2.17 Effect1 Depth ( Reverb Send Level ) 1.2.18 Effect3 Depth ( Chorus Send Level ) 1.2.19 Effect4 Depth ( Variation Effect Send Level ) 1.2.20 Data Increment / Decrement (for RPN) 1.2.21 NRPN (Non-registered parameter number) 97 1.2.22 RPN (Registered parameter number)1.2.23 Assignable controller 1.3 Channel mode messages 1.3.1 All Sound Off 1.3.2 Reset All Controllers 1.3.3 All Note Off 1.3.4 Omni Off 1.3.5 Omni On 1.3.6 Mono 1.3.7 Poly 1.4 Program change 1.5 Pitch bend 1.6 Channel aftertouch 1.7 Polyphonic aftertouch 98 2. System exclusive messages2.1 Parameter changes 2.1.1 Universal realtime messages 2.1.1.1 Master Volume 99 2.1.2 Universal non-realtime messages 2.1.2.1 General MIDI System On2.1.2.2 Identity Request 2.1.2.3 Identity Reply 2.1.3 XG parameter change EXAMPLE OF PARAMETER CHANGE 100 2.1.3.1 XG System On2.1.3.2 XG System parameter change 2.1.3.3 Multi Effect1 parameter change 2.1.3.4 Display parameter change 2.1.3.5 Multi Part parameter change 2.1.3.6 Drums Setup parameter change 2.1.4 Other parameter changes 2.1.4.1 Master tuning 2.2 Bulk dump 2.2.1 XG bulk dump 2.2.1.1 XG System bulk dump 2.2.1.2 System Information bulk dump 2.2.1.3 Multi Effect1 bulk dump 2.2.1.4 Multi Part bulk dump 2.2.1.5 Drums Setup bulk dump 2.3 Parameter request 2.3.1 XG parameter request 2.4 Dump request 2.4.1 XG dump request 101 3. Realtime messages 110 FCC INFORMATION (U.S.A.)1. IMPORTANT NOTICE: DO NOT MODIFY THIS UNIT! 2. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another prod- 3. NOTE: 111 NORTH AMERICACENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICAMEXICO BRAZIL ARGENTINA PANAMA AND OTHER LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES/ CARIBBEAN COUNTRIES EUROPETHE UNITED KINGDOM IRELAND GERMANY/SWITZERLAND AUSTRIA THE NETHERLANDS BELGIUM FRANCE AFRICA MIDDLE EASTTURKEY/CYPRUS OTHER COUNTRIES ASIAHONG KONG INDONESIA KOREA MALAYSIA PHILIPPINES SINGAPORE TAIWAN THAILAND THE PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND OTHER ASIAN COUNTRIES OCEANIAAUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND COUNTRIES AND TRUST TERRITORIES IN PACIFIC OCEAN HEAD OFFICE ITALY SPAIN/PORTUGAL GREECE SWEDEN DENMARK FINLAND NORWAY ICELAND OTHER EUROPEAN COUNTRIES
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