Yamaha 9000 Pro Owner's Manual page 51

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Button/Controller
8 MENU
[FUNCTION]
[MIDI]
9 TRANSPOSE
10 DIGITAL STUDIO
[SOUND CREATOR]
LCD title
MASTER TUNE/SCALE TUNE
MASTER TUNE
SCALE TUNE
SPLIT POINT/FINGERING
SPLIT POINT
FINGERING
CONTROLLER
FOOT CONTROLLER
PANEL CONTROLLER
REGISTRATION/FREEZE/VOICE SET
REGISTRATION
FREEZE
VOICE SET
HARMONY/ECHO
VIDEO OUT
TALK SETTING
UTILITY
CONFIGURATION
TIME
LANGUAGE
MFC10
EASY SETUP
FULL SETUP
SETUP
SYSTEM
TRANSMIT
RECEIVE
ROOT
CHORD DETECT
STORE
SAMPLING
RECORDING
• TRIGGER LEVEL
• PRE EFFECT
• STORE
FILE IMPORT
• STORE
EDIT
WAVE CLEAR
CUSTOM VOICE
EASY EDIT
• EDIT
• STORE/CLEAR
FULL EDIT
• VOICE
• E1:WAVEFORM
• E2:EG
• E3:FILTER
• E4:LFO
• VOICE SET
• STORE/CLEAR
Function
Setting the overall pitch of the 9000Pro
Tuning each individual note of the octave
Setting the point on the keyboard that separates the left-hand and
right-hand section
Selecting the way in which chords are played with your left hand
Selecting the foot controller (page 13) function
Selecting the panel controller (e.g. Pitch Bend Wheel ) function
Naming each Registration setup/bank
Specifying which settings are affected by the Freeze function (page
28)
Determining whether the preset settings will or will not be recalled
when a new voice is selected
Harmony/Echo settings
Setting the display characteristics that are output to a television or
video monitor connected to the [VIDEO OUT] jack
Setting various parameters which affect the microphone sound
when the [TALK] button is on
Setting various parameters
Setting parameters related to time
Selecting the language of the display messages
Selecting a MIDI template
Selecting a template of the MFC10 settings
Creating and storing a template of the MFC10 settings
MIDI system-related parameter settings
MIDI transmit channel settings
MIDI receive channel settings
MIDI chord root settings
MIDI chord detect settings
Storing MIDI settings as a template
Transposing up or down the pitch
Sampling sounds via a microphone or line source
Recording a new sample
Setting the Trigger level for starting sampling
Setting up a maximum of three DSP effects to be applied to the
source sound
Storing the sampled data as Custom voice
Importing Wave files from disk
Storing the sampled data as Custom voice
Editing a recorded/imported sample
Clearing Wave data
Editing various parameters related to tone generation (e.g., Filter, EG)
Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data
Editing various parameters (e.g., Initial Touch Curve, Scale Curve)
Editing various parameters related to Waveform
Editing various parameters related to EG (Envelope Generator)
Editing various parameters related to Filter
Editing various parameters related to LFO
Editing various parameters related to Voice Set
Naming/Storing/Clearing Custom voice data
Function Tree
Function Tree
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