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Contents
Using the Manuals 2
Basic Structure 3
Structure of the MX49, MX61, or MX88 ......................3
Controller Block...........................................................3
Keyboard.................................................................................. 3
Pitch Bend wheel ..................................................................... 3
Modulation wheel ..................................................................... 4
Knobs ....................................................................................... 4
Tone Generator Block .................................................5
AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2)........................................ 5
Voices....................................................................................... 5
Memory structure of the Voices ............................................... 8
Performances ........................................................................... 9
Performance memory structure.............................................. 10
Editing a Performance and the Voices................................... 10
Effect Block ................................................................11
Effect structure ....................................................................... 11
Effect connections and settings............................................. 12
Arpeggio Block ..........................................................13
Arpeggio categories .............................................................. 13
About the Arpeggio type list .................................................. 14
Arpeggio playback types....................................................... 14
Relation between played notes and Arpeggio types............. 15
Song/Pattern Playing Block......................................16
Rhythm Pattern....................................................................... 16
Song ....................................................................................... 16
Internal Memory .........................................................17
Internal memory of the instrument.......................................... 17
MIDI/Audio Signal Flow .............................................18
Using a Connected Computer 19
Connecting to a computer ........................................19
Creating a Song with a computer.............................22
Recording your performance on the instrument to DAW software
as MIDI data........................................................................... 22
Recording your performance on the instrument to DAW software
as audio data ......................................................................... 27
Recording Arpeggio phrases of the instrument to DAW software
as MIDI data........................................................................... 28
Remote-controlling DAW software or VSTi (software instruments)
from the instrument.................................................................31
Remote Control Assignments .................................................35
Using iOS Applications 39
Reference 40
Performance...............................................................40
Performance Play....................................................................40
Performance Select ................................................................41
Performance Part Select .........................................................41
Performance Edit ....................................................................43
Performance Job ....................................................................54
Performance Store..................................................................56
Supplementary Information.....................................................56
Song/Pattern settings................................................58
Song........................................................................................58
Pattern.....................................................................................59
File...............................................................................60
Terminology in the File operation............................................60
File display..............................................................................61
Utility...........................................................................64
Utility Job ................................................................................68
Remote mode.............................................................70
Remote display.......................................................................70
Switching the functions for Knobs [A] – [D]............................71
Switching the Control Template..............................................71
Utility settings..........................................................................71
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Reference Manual
MX49 MX61 MX88 Reference Manual 2
Using the Manuals
Your MX49, MX61, or MX88 synthesizer comes with four different reference guides—the Owner’s Manual, the Reference Manual (this
document), the Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and the Data List. While the Owner’s Manual is packaged together with the synthesizer as a
hardcopy booklet, this Reference Manual, Synthesizer Parameter Manual, and the Data List are provided as PDF documents from the Yamaha
Downloads web page.
Owners Manual (hardcopy booklet)
Describes how to set up your instrument and how to perform basi useful, informative appendices foc operations. It also has some r
the instrument. This manual explains the following operations.
Reference Manual (this PDF document)
Describes the internal design of your instrument, how to use a connected computer, and all parameters that can be adjusted and set.
Synthesizer Parameter Manual (PDF document)
Explains the voice parameters, effect types, effect parameters, and MIDI messages that are used for synthesizers incorporating the
Yamaha AWM2 sound generators. Read the Owner’s Manual and Reference Manual first and then use this parameter manual, if
necessary, to learn more about parameters and terms that relate to Yamaha synthesizers.
Data List (PDF document)
Provides lists such as the Voice List, Performance List, Arpeggio Type List, Effect Type List, as well as reference materials such as
the MIDI Implementation Chart and Remote Control Function List.
Using the Reference Manual
Using the major function tabs along the upper part of each page from the
Reference section, you can jump to the page for parameter explanations of
the corresponding function. The list indicated at the right of each page in the
selected function is equivalent to the function tree. By clicking the desired
item from this list, you can jump to the page for the corresponding function’s
explanations.
You can click on any page number from the Table of Contents or within
descriptive text to jump to the corresponding page.
You can also click on desired items and topics you want to refer to in the
“Bookmarks” index to the left of the main window, and jump to the
corresponding page. (Click the “Bookmarks” tab to open the index if it is not
displayed.)
If you want to find information on a specific topic, function or feature, select
“Find” or “Searchfrom the Adobe Reader “Edit” menu and enter a key word
to locate the related information anywhere in the document.
NOTE The most-recent version of Adobe Reader can be downloaded from the
following web page.
http://www.adobe.com/products/reader/
NOTE The names and positions of menu items may vary according to the version of
Adobe Reader being used.
Information
The illustrations and LCD screens as shown in this Reference Manual are
for instructional purposes only, and may appear somewhat different from
those on your instrument.
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• Setting up
• Basic operation and displays
• Playing the Voices
• Changing the tonal qualities of the Voice with the
Controllers
• Using the Arpeggio function
• Keyboard Octave/Transpose settings
• Playing the Performances
• Playing the Rhythm Patterns
• Playing the Songs
• Creating an original Performance
• Switching Voices during live performance without the sound cutting off
• Making global System settings
• Exchanging files with USB flash memories
• Connecting external MIDI instruments
• Shift Function list
• Display messages
• Troubleshooting
• Specifications
Son /Pattern File Utility RemotegPerformance
MX49 MX61 MX88 Ref e rence Manual
Performance
Performance Play
Performance Select
Perfo rman ce Part Se lec t
Performance Edit
Common Edit
Chorus Eff
Reverb Eff
Master EQ
Arp Swit ch
General
Name
Par t Edit
Play Mode
Filter/EG
Arp Select
Rcv wS itch
Voice Edit
Voice Insert Ef f /
DrumKit Insert Ef f
Voice LFO
Voice Ctrl Set /
DrumKit Ctrl Set
Voice Name /
DrumKit Name
Voice Job
Voice Store
Performance Job
Initialize
Recall
Copy
Bulk
Performance Store
S pplementary u
Informat ion
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Reference
Performance
A Performance is typically made up of multiple Voices, allowing you to sound them together in various ways. For
example, you can play a richly textured sound on the keyboard by combining two Voices (of Parts 1 and 2), or play
multiple Parts simultaneously by using an external sequencer or MIDI data. This section explains all the Performance
parameters, divided into six categories (Performance Play, Performance Select, Performance Part Select, Performance
Edit, Performance Job, and Performance Store).
Performance Play
This corresponds to the top or main display of the instrument. In this display, you can select/play Part 1 or Part 2, play
different Voices of Parts 1 and 2 together in a layer (Layer function), or play one Voice of Part 2 with your left hand while
you play a different Voice of Part 1 with your right (Split function).
1Performance number
The selected Performance number is always displayed in this three-digit display. When editing Performance
parameters, a dot (.) is shown in the lower right of the screen. This provides a quick confirmation that the current
Performance has been modified but not yet stored. When you want to store the current status, execute the Performance
Store function (page 56).
2Voice of Part 1
3Voice of Part 2
Indicates/determines the Voice assigned to Parts 1 and 2 of the selected Performance. The Voice category, Voice
number, Voice name are displayed in order from left to right. User Voices are indicated by a u” mark at the beginning of
the Voice name. When a category contains User Voices, the User Voices are listed after the Preset Voices of the
category. A cursor (
>
) is displayed between the Voice category and number of the selected Part.
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2
2
2
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(Edit) indicator
When the Voice assigned to Part 1 or Part 2 has been modified, this indicator appears to the right of the Voice name.
This gives a quick confirmation that the Voice has been modified but not yet stored. When you want to store the current
status, execute the Voice Store function (page 53).
5Keyboard icon
When playing the keyboard, this icon appears to the right of the Part that is currently sounding. When the Layer function
is active, this icon appears to the right of both Parts, since both Parts will sound. When the Split functio n is active, the
icon appears at Part 1 when you play the right side of the keyboard (right of the Split Point; page 45), and appears at
Part 2 when you play the left side.
Operat ion
Call u bp Performance Play display y pressing [EXIT] repeatedly Select Part 1/2 w uith C rsor [u d]/[ ]
buttons Select Voice wit h [DATA] dial.
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Select a major function Select a function
MX49 MX61 MX88 Reference Manual
Basic Structure
Using a Connected
Computer
Using iOS
Applications
Basic Structure
Controller Block
Tone Generator Block
Effect Block
Arpeggio Block
Song/Pattern
Playing Block
Internal Memory
MIDI/Audio Signal Flow
Connecting to a computer
Creating a Song with a
computer
Reference
Performance
Song/Pattern
File
Utility
Remote
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Basic Structure
Structure of the MX49, MX61, or MX88
The MX49, MX61, or MX88 system consists of five main functional blocks: Controller, Tone Generator, Effect, Arpeggio,
and Song/Pattern Playing.
Controller Block
This block generates/transmits note on/off, velocity (strength) and other playing information to the synthesizer’s tone
generator block when you play notes. If the Arpeggio function is available, this block also transmits the playing
information to the Arpeggio block.
Keyboard
The keyboard transmits note on/off messages to the Tone Generator Block (for sounding the Voices). The keyboard is
also used for triggering Arpeggio playback. The default note numbers assigned to the keyboard range from C2 – C6
(MX49), C1 – C6 (MX61), and A-1C7 (MX88). You can change the note range of the keyboard in octaves by using the
OCTAVE [-]/[+] buttons, or transpose the notes by using the TRANSPOSE [-]/[+] buttons.
Pitch Bend wheel
Use the Pitch Bend wheel to bend the pitch of the notes up (roll the wheel up away
from you) or down (roll the wheel down toward you) while playing the keyboard.
This wheel is self-centering and will automatically return to normal pitch when
released. Each preset Voice has its own default Pitch Bend Range setting. The
Pitch Bend Range setting can be changed in the Play Mode display (page 47) of
Part Edit. Functions other than Pitch Bend can be assigned to the Pitch Bend wheel
in the Ctrl Set display (page 52) of Voice Edit.
Controller Block
Arpeggio Block
Song/Pattern Playing Block
Tone Generator Effects
Playback
Pitch up
Pitch down

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Kategori: Synthesizer
Modell: MX88

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