Operation, Using the harmony effect – Yamaha PLG100-VH User Manual

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Using the Harmony Effect

This section guides you through the steps of setting up and using the Harmony effect. Since the
PLG100-VH functions as an Insertion effect, it can be edited in the same fashion as the other
Insertion effects in the XG tone generator.

• Keep in mind that actual operation procedures may differ depending on which XG device you are using, the

MU128 or SW1000XG. In general, the instructions below assume you are using the MU128. On the whole, these
instructions are also applicable to the SW1000XG; however, since the SW1000XG has no panel controls, you’ll
need to use the corresponding software controls in the XGworks software. For specific operating instructions on
either the MU128 or SW1000XG, refer to the corresponding owner’s manual.

• When the Performance (PFM) mode is selected, the effect settings change when a different Performance number

is selected. To avoid this, make sure to store the Performance after editing. (Performance is not available on the
SW1000XG.)

Operation

Z Set up the MIDI keyboard or sequencer.

Do this if you wish to control the Harmony effect from a MIDI keyboard or with song
data played on a MIDI sequencer.

To do this:
1)

Connect the MIDI device.
If the tone generator features both MIDI IN-A and B ports, connect the MIDI
device to the A port.

X Set up the A/D Part on the MU128 or SW1000XG.

To do this:
1)

Connect a microphone to the A/D INPUT jack (INPUT 1 on the MU128).

2)

Set the device’s MIDI transmit channel to 1 (or to the same channel you’ll be
setting in step #3 below).

• When the Harmony Type is set to Detune or Chromatic (pages 21~23), Harmony is unaffected by

a connected MIDI device.

HINT

• If you are using a sequencer to control the Harmony effect, dedicate one track of the song data

for control purposes, and set this to a MIDI channel different from all other tracks. (This chan-
nel setting should be matched in step #3 below.)

• Also, you’ll want to make sure that the connected keyboard or sequencer doesn’t sound any of the

MU128’s Parts. If one or more Parts are set to the same MIDI channel (as set above), change the
MIDI channel setting of the Part(s), or set the volume of the Part(s) to 0, or mute the Part(s).

2)

Select Part “A/D1,” then select the “Mic” preset (bank #000, program #002).

MIDI
OUT

MIDI

IN-A

TONE GENERATOR

XG

TG300B

PERFORM

MODE

EQ

UTIL EFFECT

PLAY EDIT

ALL

MUTE/
SOLO

PART

PART

SELECT

VALUE

SELECT

VALUE

ENTER

EXIT

SELECT PART GROUP

Strings

Bass

Guitar

Organ

Chrom.perc.

Piano

Ensemble

Brass

Reed

Pipe

Synth lead Synth pad

Drum

Model excl.

SFX

Percussive

Ethnic

Synth effects

PHONES

MIDI IN A

STAND BY
ON

VOLUME

2

PART

VOL EXP PAN

BANK/PGM

REV CHO VAR KEY

A/D INPUT

1

MU PLG-1 PLG-2 PLG-3

SEQUENCER

PROGRAM

SYSTEM

WHEEL ASSIGN

STOP

SONG

SELECT

START

TEMPO

CONTINUE

B

MEASURE

TOP

BOTTOM

TIME SIGNATURE

FIXED

VELOCITY

MIDI

CH

MERGE

ON/OFF

SOUND

OFF

XG

ON

GM

ON

VOICE

MAP

POLY/

MONO

BANK

SELECT

PROGRAM

CHANGE

CHANNEL

MERGE

RESET

CONTROL

TG300B

RESET

SOUND OFF

ALL CH

DEVICE

NUMBER

TOUCH

SENSITIVITY

RPN

NRPN

DRUM

NUMBER

CONTROLLER

RPN

NRPN

DATA

DENSITY

MSB 1ST/

LSB 1ST

FOOT SW

ASSIGN

CONTROLLER

SLIDER ASSIGN

RPN

NRPN

DRUM

NUMBER

CONTROLLER

DATA

DENSITY

PB

DENSITY

RESET

TRANSPOSE

1

MODULATION

2

BREATH

5

PORTA TIME

6

DATA ENTRY

7

VOLUME

10

PANPOT

11

EXPRESSION

64

HOLD1(DAMPER)

65

PORTAMENTO

71

HARMONIC

72

RELEASE TIME

73

ATTACK TIME

74

BRIGHTNESS

84

PORTA CTRL

123

VIBRATO RATE

124

VIBRATO DEPTH

125

VIBRATO DELAY

126

LP FILTER CUTOFF

127

LP FILTER RESONANCE

128

HP FILTER CUTOFF

129

EQ LO GAIN

130

EQ HI GAIN

131

EQ LO FREQUENCY

132

EQ HI FREQUENCY

133

EG ATTACK TIME

134

EG DECAY TIME

135

EG RELEASE TIME

136

DRUM LP FILTER CUTOFF

137

DRUM LP FILTER RESONANCE

138

DRUM EG ATTACK RATE

139

DRUM EG DECAY RATE

140

DRUM PITCH COARSE

141

DRUM PITCH FINE

142

DRUM LEVEL

143

DRUM PAN

144

DRUM REVERB

145

DRUM CHORUS

146

DRUM VARIATION

147

DRUM HP FILTER CUTOFF

148

DRUM EQ LO GAIN

149

DRUM EQ HI GAIN

150

DRUM EQ LO FREQUENCY

151

DRUM EQ HI FREQUENCY

91

REVERB

93

CHORUS

94

VARIATION

120

PB SENSITIVITY

121

FINE TUNE

122

COARSE TUNE

CONTROLLER

NUMBER LIST

CONTROL CHANGE

ENTER

HEXA

DECIMAL

DECIMAL

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

A

B

C

D

E

F

0

B

RPN

NRPN

152

CH PRESSURE

153

KEY PRESSURE

154

MASTER VOLUME

156

MASTER TUNING

157

VELOCITY

158

TEMPO

OTHERS

Keyboard or sequencer.

MU128 or SW1000XG

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