Overview of the PLG100-XG 10 ● When Editing XG Voices Using the XG Editor in XGworks Start the XG Editor (select “XG Editor” in the Window menu). F
11 Selecting XG Voices (Modular Synthesis Plug-in System) When the PLG100-XG is installed to a MSPS-compatible instrument, the XG voices can be selec
12Editing the XG Part Parameters (Modular Synthesis Plug-in System)Keep in mind that the XG Part parameter values and settings as edited in the manner
13ParametersPerformance ParametersBank Select MSB/LSB 0...127 Determines the bank number (by MSB and LSB) of the Part's voice.Program Number 1...
14 XG Voice List (Normal voice) Bank Select MSB=00 : Same as Bank 0 : No sound E : Element number KSP Stereo Single Slow Fast Decay Double Attac
XG Voice List (Normal voice) 15 : Same as Bank 0 : No sound E : Element number Release Rezo Sweep Muted Detune 1 Detune 2 Detune 3 Octave 1 Octave 2
16XG Voice List (Normal voice) : Same as Bank 0 : No sound E : Element number Velo-Switch Velo-Xfade other waveInstrument GroupPgm#Bank 0Bank Selec
XG Voice List (Normal voice) 17 Instrument GroupPgm#Bank 0Bank Select LSB=00Bank 0 E Bank 72 E Bank 96 E Bank 97 E Bank 98 E Bank 99 E Bank 100 E Bank
18 XG Drum Map (Drum voice) : Same as Standard Kit : No sound Bank MSB# 127 127 127 127 127 127Program # 1 2 9 17 25 26Note# NoteRcv Note offAltern
XG Drum Map (Drum voice) 19 Bank MSB# 127 127 127 127 127 126 126Program # 1 28 33 41 49 1 2Note# NoteRcv Note offAlternate GroupStandKit DanceKit Jaz
2 Precautions ● Do not expose the plug-in board to direct sunlight,excessive humidity, high temperatures, excessive dust orstrong vibrations. ● Befor
20 Effect Parameter List Parameters marked with a ● in the “Control” column can be controlled from an AC1 (assignable controller 1) etc.However, th
Effect Parameter List 21 KARAOKE1,2,3 (variation block)CHORUS1,2,3,4CELESTE1,2,3,4 (chorus, variation block)FLANGER1,2,3 (chorus, variation block)SYMP
22Effect Parameter List PHASER 2 (variation block)DISTORTIONOVERDRIVE (variation block)AMP SIMULATOR (variation block)3BAND EQ(MONO) (variation block
23 Effect Data Assign Table table#1LFO Frequency Data Value Data Value0 0.00 64 0.691 0.04 65 2.772 0.08 66 2.863 0.12 67 2.944 0.16 68 3.025 0.21 69
24Effect Data Assign Table table#6Room Size Data Value00.110.320.430.640.750.961.071.281.491.510 1.711 1.812 2.013 2.114 2.315 2.516 2.617 2.818 2.91
25 XG Parameter List Modular Synthesis Plug-in SystemXG Plug-in System(LCD of CS6x/CS6R/S80/etc.)Parameter Name Parameter Name Group Parameter Name B
26 MIDI Data Format 1. Channel messages1.1 Note on/note off These messages convey keyboard performance data.Range of note numbers received = 0 (C
MIDI Data Format 27 1.2.12 Harmonic Content This message adjusts the resonance of the filter that is specified for the sound.Control# Parameter Data Ra
28MIDI Data Format1.2.22 RPN (Registered parameter number)This message is used to specify part parameters such as Pitch Bend Sensitivity or Tuning et
MIDI Data Format291.5 Pitch bendThis message conveys movements of the pitch bender.This message is generally used to modify the pitch of a part, but
3 Thank you for purchasing the Yamaha XG Plug-in Board PLG100-XG.The PLG100-XG is a full-featured XG/GM tone generator providing complete compatibili
30MIDI Data Format2.1.3 XG parameter changeThis message sets XG-related parameters. Each message can set a single parameter.The message format is as
MIDI Data Format31< Table 1-1 >< Table 1-2 >MIDI Parameter Change table ( XG SYSTEM ) Address Size Data Parameter Description Default
32MIDI Data Format Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value(H) (H) (H) (H)02 01 30 1 00 - 7F CHORUS PARAMETER 11 refer to Effect Parame
MIDI Data Format33 Address Size Data Parameter Description Default value(H) (H) (H) (H)nn 18 1 00 - 7F LOW PASS FILTER CUTOFF FREQUENCY -64...0.
34MIDI Data Formatnn = PART NUMBERIn the case of a DRUM PART, the following parameters will have no effect.• BANK SELECT LSB• MONO/POLY MODE• SCALE
MIDI Data Format35
36MIDI Implementation Chart YAMAHA [ XG Plug-in Board ] Date:19-OCT-1999Model PLG100-XG MIDI Implementation Chart
MIDI Implementation Chart37Prog x o 0 - 127Change : True # **************System Exclusive x o : Song Pos. x xCommon : Song Sel. x x :
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4 Table of Contents Overview of the PLG100-XG ...5Main Features of the PLG100-XG ...
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5 Overview of the PLG100-XG Main Features of the PLG100-XG ● Exceptionally high-quality AWM2 tone generation system, with 480 instrument voices and 1
Overview of the PLG100-XG 6 Required and Recommended Items In addition to the included items listed above, you should also have the following: Synt
7 Overview of the PLG100-XG ● XG Editor for Mac (ver. 2.1) This convenient software allows you to download voice data to your Macintosh computer and
Overview of the PLG100-XG 8 Installing the Software Installing XGworks lite 3.0 (for Windows 98/95 only) Insert the included CD-ROM and double-clic
9 Overview of the PLG100-XG 3 Set the specific port (and driver) to be used, depending on your particularapplication or instrument, as described below
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