
yPOWER USERMotif and the Modular Synthesis Plug-in SystemPLG100-XGMulti-timbral SynthesizerPlug-in BoardA Getting Started GuidePhil ClendeninnDigital
2PLG100-XG: XG/GM Multi BoardThe PLG100-XG is a 16-part multi-timbral synthesizer on a board. Sounds areaccessed via a Song or Pattern mode mix, asPar
3• If you are hearing two parts layered this isbecause both Part 1 and Part 17 default to thesame MIDI channel (1). If you wish to isolate justthe XG
4Sustain cc64 FS (cc assignable) An added advantage is that you can substitute anew Voice without disturbing the PARTparameters. But the main advanta
5Summary: As you add Plug in boards each willhave its own Part but share a MIDI channel withone of the other sounds. You can then choose tolayer (pla
6First let’s understand what is being assignedhere:MIDI IN “Yamaha USB MIDI 0-1”. This is theMotif Keyboard sending IN to the software. Youwant to sen
7and system exclusive messages). Typical GMmodules do not have an internal RAM bank thatmemorizes your multi – the multi is stored in theso called “Se
8just as you like, you can have the softwarecreate (and insert) the entire XG parametersetup into the sequence for you. The setupdata includes all eff
9sequencing packages can be found on theInternet (free).• Go to www.yamaha-xg.com for more detailson the expert use of XG – it is much deeperthan most
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