How the plg150-pf works – Yamaha Motif and the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System Professional Piano Plug-in Board PLG150-PF User Manual

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PLG150-PF is in slot 2, then the PLG2USR
bank will be addressed by bank numbers

63/25, etc.

PLGPRE1 bank = the 64 Preset PLUG-IN
VOICES loaded on detection of the

PLG150-PF; (These are loaded

automatically on power up). When used in
a MIX, look for MSB/LSB numbers, and

“Pp1” below the Part, as follows:

If PLG150-PF is in slot 1: 63/70 Pp1
If PLG150-PF is in slot 2: 63/73 Pp1
If PLG150-PF is in slot 3: 63/76 Pp1

What this means is that if your PLG150-PF

board is in slot 1, then the PLG PRE1 bank
will be bank 63/70. If you select that

MSB/LSB in your MIXER you will be in

touch with the Plug-in Preset1 bank (Pp1).
The Preset Bank for the PLG150-PF will

always be PLG PRE1 no matter which slot.

032/000 = 128 preset Board Voices.
These are the resident sounds of the

PLG150-PF. Use these waveforms to build

finished Motif Plug-in Voices. You can
either build Motif level Voices and store

them to one of 64 PLG USR locations or

you can access these sounds directly
through a SONG or PATTERN MIX. If you

call these up directly through a MIX, they

will still use the effect (if any) that is pre-

programmed on the PLG150-PF Board
Voice, but they will not have any Motif

Voice level effects assignments. You can

apply the System Effects (Rev, Chorus)
and Variation effect of the MIX. You can

apply controller and other parameters via

the PART parameters of the MIX – this lets
you customize any Board Voice for each

“local” Song or Pattern. If you use them

directly in a MIX you will see the MSB/LSB

032/000 and PB below the Part.

If PLG150-PF is in slot 1: 032/000 PB
If PLG150-PF is in slot 2: 032/000 PB
If PLG150-PF is in slot 3: 032/000 PB

When addressing Plug-in Board Voices
directly in a MIX you must be careful when

you have multiple boards of different

technologies. Voice parameters must
match the technology of the board in the

slot. If you point PLG150-PF parameters to

a PLG150-AN you will get a “TYPE
MISMATCH” message and you will get no

sound.

XG Banks: *Other banks are for XG
extension.
These begin with MSB/LSB

080/xxx and 096/xxx. These are PF-XG

extensions for use in XG/GM systems.

These are basically the preset board Voices
rearranged into various banks for use in

XG products that can also access sounds

on the PLG150 series boards. They are the
same 128 sounds found in 32/00 just

rearranged for GM/XG category use. You

can ignore these when using the board in
the Motif.

How the PLG150-PF Works

Let’s go through the steps of tweaking a
PLG150-PF sound. You cannot build a

sound “from scratch”, you must start with

the programming provided by the original
programmer of this data. The samples

have been looped and meticulously

mapped and the elements have been built.
Effects and/or EQ has already been applied

to make these sounds “ready-to-play”.

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The chip set on the PLG150-PF allows

limited access to specific effects. In other
words, if a sound is routed through an

effect that effect is available for you to

tweak – but its assignment is fixed. You
cannot reprogram the effect assignment on

the board. That assignment is fixed – you

can control it but you cannot re-assign it.
You can add the Motif effects Reverb,

Chorus, and Dual Insertion Effects in

addition to those that may be provided on

with the PLG150-PF programming. Consult
the documentation that accompanies the

PLG150-PF for the type of Insertion Effect

that is active (if any) on each of the
provided sounds. For example, Voice #17:

AmbiGrand is a 2 element Voice with a

“Cross Delay” Insertion Effect assigned. Or
check out #90: WurliAmp, a classic

Wurlitzer sound in an “Amp Simulator”.

#68: Sample is an electric piano in a

Rotary Speaker. These are effects that are
on the PLG150-PF board itself and will be

active in a MIX when you select the

PLG150-PF for a PART. This is not a Motif
effect – it refers to the effect processing

available on the PLG150-PF board itself.

Let’s take a closer look so that this is clear.

We are going to do a step-by-step tweak of

the “Wah Clav” Board Voice and turn it

into a finished Motif Plug-in Voice.

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Of course, you wouldn’t want to buy a PLG

board and have to do all that work yourself.

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