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The
LOGIC
and
CUBASE
Song Setups contain
Environments
, or
Mixer Maps
respectively, that allow fader
EQ control for each Layer/Part.
The Layer EQ can be found in the PERFORMER page, whilst the Part EQs for Performance Mode (12 Parts)
and XG Mode (16 Parts) are found in the “Part EQ” pages.
If you are using a different sequencer you can also program the
EQ parameters via Sys-EX
. The Song
Setup (SMF) already contains the relevant strings at the end of the Multi Parts, so all you need to do is
change the data byte at the end of the Sys-Ex message.
Here is an overview of the EQ parameters, including Parameter Range and Default Value:
Parameter Range Hex (Decimal) Parameter Range Default Value
Bass Gain 00 to 7F (0 - 127) -12 to +12 40 (64)
Treble Gain 00 to 7F (0 - 127) -12 to +12 40 (64)
Bass Freq 04 to 28 32 Hz to 2.0 kHz 0C
Treble Freq 1C to 3A 500 Hz to 16 kHz 36
Table Layer / Part EQ
in the
Appendix
lists which Sys-Ex values are used to set each parameter value.
EQ programming with drumkits
is somewhat more complicated, as it is necessary to distinguish between
XG-Drumkits
and the drumkits in the “
Voices for Performances
” banks.
XG-Drumkits (Data List, page 18/19)
EQ settings are made per key in DRUM SETUP together with the other parameters, i.e. for each drum instru-
ment separately (see DATA LIST, page 32 - MIDI Data Table <1-6>). There is no global XG Drumkit EQ set-
tings to affect all keys.
Example of changing the
Bass Gain
for the C1 key (Kick) of an XG drumkit via Sys-Ex:
F0, 43, 10, 4C, 30, 24, 20, 40, F7.
Here is a quick analysis of this hexadecimal Sys-Ex message:
F0 = Exclusive Status
43 = YAMAHA ID
10 = Device Number (= All)
4C = XG Model ID
30 = Address High: Selects Drum Setup 1 (Drum Setup 2 = 31).
24 = Address Mid: Selects key C1 (Decimal = 36)
20 = Address Low: Selects “EQ Bass Gain” parameter
40 = Data: The data byte used to set the new parameter value. In this example, value 40 (decimal 64) corre-
sponds to the default setting 0dB.
F7 = End of Exclusive message
Section “Part Mode and Drum Setups” shows how other XG Drum Setup parameters can be set with Sys-Ex
messages.
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