Overview of the plg100-xg, Main features of the plg100-xg, Installing the plg100-xg – Yamaha PLG100-XG User Manual

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Overview of the PLG100-XG

Main Features of the PLG100-XG

Exceptionally high-quality AWM2 tone generation system, with 480 instrument voices and 12

special drum voices. As a full tone generator in a single board, the PLG100-XG features maxi-

mum 32-note polyphony and 16-Part multi-timbral operation.

Full-featured XG tone generator operation for non-XG-compatible instruments (such as the CS6x,

S80, and CS6R), for complete playback compatibility with commercially available XG/GM song

data, using a computer, sequencer, or other MIDI playback device. Since the PLG100-XG is also

compatible with special XG/GM “Minus-one” song data, you can easily mute the melody and play

it yourself (for practice or in performance), or sing along with the XG accompaniment.

The PLG100-XG can also supplement even XG-compatible instruments, such as the MU2000,

providing an additional tone generator with 16 Parts and 32-note polyphony.

The PLG100-XG also lets you conveniently and easily edit all parameters from your computer, by

using the included XGworks lite (Windows) or XG Editor (Macintosh).

Installing the PLG100-XG

To install your PLG100-XG board, refer to the manual that came with the “mother” or host synthe-

sizer/tone generator (such as the CS6x or MU128). When using the CS6x, CS6R, or S80, make sure

to install the board to slot 2.

Included Items

The following items have been included in the package of your new PLG100-XG. Please make sure

that you have them all before starting to set up and use the instrument. If an item is missing, contact

the store or dealer from which you purchased the PLG100-XG.

• PLG100-XG board

• PLG100-XG Owner’s Manual (this book)

• CD-ROM

• Floppy disk

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