Function tree – Yamaha 9000 Pro User Manual

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Function Tree

Function Tree

Basic Operation

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Button/Controller

LCD title

Function

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pages

8 MENU

[FUNCTION]

MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE

MASTER TUNE

Setting the overall pitch of the 9000Pro

158

SCALE TUNE

Tuning each individual note of the octave

158

SPLIT POINT/FINGERING

SPLIT POINT

Setting the point on the keyboard that separates the left-hand and
right-hand section

159

FINGERING

Selecting the way in which chords are played with your left hand

159

CONTROLLER

FOOT CONTROLLER

Selecting the foot controller (page 13) function

159

PANEL CONTROLLER

Selecting the panel controller (e.g. Pitch Bend Wheel ) function

161

REGISTRATION/FREEZE/VOICE SET

REGISTRATION

Naming each Registration setup/bank

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FREEZE

Specifying which settings are affected by the Freeze function (page
28)

163

VOICE SET

Determining whether the preset settings will or will not be recalled
when a new voice is selected

163

HARMONY/ECHO

Harmony/Echo settings

164

VIDEO OUT

Setting the display characteristics that are output to a television or
video monitor connected to the [VIDEO OUT] jack

165

TALK SETTING

Setting various parameters which affect the microphone sound
when the [TALK] button is on

165

UTILITY

CONFIGURATION

Setting various parameters

166

TIME

Setting parameters related to time

167

LANGUAGE

Selecting the language of the display messages

45

[MIDI]

Selecting a MIDI template

174

MFC10

EASY SETUP

Selecting a template of the MFC10 settings

178

FULL SETUP

Creating and storing a template of the MFC10 settings

179

SETUP

SYSTEM

MIDI system-related parameter settings

175

TRANSMIT

MIDI transmit channel settings

175

RECEIVE

MIDI receive channel settings

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ROOT

MIDI chord root settings

177

CHORD DETECT

MIDI chord detect settings

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STORE

Storing MIDI settings as a template

177

9 TRANSPOSE

Transposing up or down the pitch

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10 DIGITAL STUDIO

[SOUND CREATOR]

SAMPLING

Sampling sounds via a microphone or line source

40, 84

RECORDING

Recording a new sample

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• TRIGGER LEVEL

Setting the Trigger level for starting sampling

84

• PRE EFFECT

Setting up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the
source sound

87

• STORE

Storing the sampled data as Custom voice

41

FILE IMPORT

Importing Wave files from disk

87

• STORE

Storing the sampled data as Custom voice

41

EDIT

Editing a recorded/imported sample

88

WAVE CLEAR

Clearing Wave data

87

CUSTOM VOICE

EASY EDIT

• EDIT

Editing various parameters related to tone generation (e.g., Filter, EG)

93

• STORE/CLEAR

Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data

92

FULL EDIT

• VOICE

Editing various parameters (e.g., Initial Touch Curve, Scale Curve)

94

• E1:WAVEFORM

Editing various parameters related to Waveform

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• E2:EG

Editing various parameters related to EG (Envelope Generator)

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• E3:FILTER

Editing various parameters related to Filter

97

• E4:LFO

Editing various parameters related to LFO

98

• VOICE SET

Editing various parameters related to Voice Set

99

• STORE/CLEAR

Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data

92

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