Yamaha mfc10 Manual De Usuario

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MFC10 Sample Setups
M I D I   K e y b o a r d   S y s t e m
STATUS
DATA/CTRL
BANK MSB/MAX
BANK LSB/MIN
TOGGLE ON-OFF
/NUMBER OF PGM
DEC
/NO
INC
/YES
MEMORY
EDIT
PC
EDIT
WRITE
/EXIT
±10
8.8.8
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MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
Keyboard
Yamaha VL1/VL7, W5/W7, etc.
The currently set keyboard voices (MIDI tone generator voices) can be changed, according to
the type of Program Change data transmitted from the MFC10.
Also,  control change data, etc., set in the keyboard can be controlled according to the type
Function data transmitted from the MFC10. Rhythm or song start/stop, continue, etc., can also be
controlled depending on the type of instrument.
Both the MIDI keyboard’s receive channel number and the MFC10’s
Program Change Memory Status (MIDI channel number) should be set to
the same MIDI channel number.
Setting
MIDI Effector System
MIDI effectors (Yamaha SPX990, etc.) connected to the MFC10 can receive MIDI program changes.
Connect the MFC10 to a MIDI keyboard (Yamaha Synthesizer VL1/VL7, W5/W7, QS300, EOS,
Portable Keyboard, Clavinova, etc.).
STATUS
DATA/CTRL
BANK MSB/MAX
BANK LSB/MIN
TOGGLE ON-OFF
/NUMBER OF PGM
DEC
/NO
INC
/YES
MEMORY
EDIT
PC
EDIT
WRITE
/EXIT
±10
8.8.8
.
MIDI IN
MIDI OUT
According to the Program Change data transmitted from the MFC10, set Program Change numbers
with the corresponding effect program (type) to select that effect. Of course you can select effects with
the effector itself, but using the MFC10 leaves your hands free to play yet, provides the ability to select
effects quickly and easily.
Both the MIDI effector’s receive channel number and the MFC10’s Pro-
gram Change Memory Status (MIDI channel number) should be set to the
same MIDI channel number.
Setting
Effector
Yamaha SPX990, etc.