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STATUS DATA/CTRL
BANK MSB/MAX BANK LSB/MIN TOGGLE ON-OFF /NUMBER OF PGM
DEC 10 INC /NO /YES
MEMORY EDIT
FC EDIT
WRITE /EXIT
Congratulations!
Thank you for purchasing Yamahas MFC10 MIDI Foot Controller. The MFC10 is a versatile MIDI foot control device that can transmit program changes and control changes to control effectors, tone generators, keyboards, MIDI guitars, rhythm machines, etc. In addition to the onboard foot controller, up to 4 optional external foot controllers or switches can also be connected to the MFC10 for increased control versatility. In order to make full use of the MFC10s features and functions, we recommend that you read this manual thoroughly and keep it in a safe place for future reference.
Contents
Precautions.... 2 Power Supply.... 3 Nomenclature.... 4 Functions du MFC10.... 6
2 Modes.... 6 Foot Controller Settings... 7 All memory MIDI Channel Assign.. 7 Bulk Dump... 7
Normal Mode.... 8
Program Change Memory... 9
Program Change Memory Control (Transmit)... 9 Program Change Memory Edit... 10
Function Memory... 12
Function Memory Control (Transmit)... 12 Edit Function Memory... 13 About the TOGGLE ON-OFF/NUMBER OF PGM settings.. 18
MIX Mode.... 19
MIX Mode Memory Control (Transmit)... 20 Editing MIX mode... 21 The MIX modes Function Memory.. 21
Foot Controller.... 22
Editing FC (Foot Controller) data... 22
All Memory MIDI Channel Number Assign... 24 Bulk Dump.... 25
Bulk Dump (Transmission)... 25 Bulk Dump (Receive)... 25
Initialize.... 26 MFC10 Sample Setups.... 27
MIDI Guitar System... 27 MIDI Keyboard System... 28 MIDI Effector System... 28 MIDI Sequencer or Rhythm Programmer System.. 29
Error Messages.... 30 Trouble Shooting.... 30
MIDI Implementation Chart... MIDI data format.... Operation Guide.... Program Table..... Specifications....
Precautions
!! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PROCEEDING !!
s Location Do not expose the MFC10 to the following conditions to avoid deformation, discoloration, or more serious damage. Direct sunlight (e.g. near a window). High temperatures (e.g. near a heat source, outside, or in a car during the daytime). Excessive humidity. Excessive dust. Strong vibration. s USE THE CORRECT POWER SUPPLY Power to the MFC10 should be supplied only from the appropriate Yamaha AC adaptor (the PA-3B or another adaptor specifically recommended by Yamaha). Use of another adaptor may cause serious damage to the unit. Also make sure that the adaptor you have is appropriate for the AC mains supply voltage in the area where you intend to use the MFC10. (The correct input voltage is marked on the adaptor.) s Power Supply Turn the power switch OFF when the instrument is not in use. The power adaptor should be unplugged from the AC outlet if the MFC10 is not to be used for an extended period of time. Unplug the MFC10 during electric storms. Avoid plugging the MFC10 into the same AC outlet as appliances with high power consumption, such as electric heaters or ovens. Also avoid using multi-plug adaptors since these can result in reduced sound quality and possibly damage. s Turn Power OFF When Making Connections To avoid damage to the MFC10 and other devices to which it is connected (a sound system, for example), turn the power switches of all related devices OFF prior to connecting or disconnecting audio and MIDI cables. s MIDI Connections When connecting the MFC10 to MIDI equipment, be sure to use high-quality cables made especially for MIDI data transmission. Avoid MIDI cables longer than about 15 meters. Longer cables can pick up electrical noise that can causes data errors. s Handling and Transport Never apply excessive force to the controls, connectors or other parts of the instrument. Always unplug cables by gripping the plug firmly, not by pulling on the cable. Disconnect all cables before moving the instrument. Physical shocks caused by dropping, bumping, or placing heavy objects on the instrument can result in scratches and more serious damage. s Cleaning Clean the cabinet and panel with a dry soft cloth. A slightly damp cloth may be used to remove stubborn grime and dirt. Never use cleaners such as alcohol or thinner. Avoid placing vinyl objects on top of the instrument (vinyl can stick to and discolor the surface). s Electrical Interference This instrument contains digital circuitry and may cause interference if placed too close to radio or television receivers. If this occurs, move the instrument further away from the affected equipment. s Data Backup The MFC10 contains a special read-write memory without a battery, that retains the contents of its internal memory even when the power is turned OFF. s Service and Modification The MFC10 contains no user serviceable parts. Opening it or tampering with it in any way can lead to irreparable damage and possibly electric shock. Refer all servicing to qualified YAMAHA personnel.
YAMAHA is not responsible for damage caused by improper handling or operation. 2
Power Supply
Use the PA-3B power adaptor (or another adaptor recommended by Yamaha) to supply the MFC10 with power from a convenient wall socket.
Connect the adaptors plug into the [DC IN] jack on the rear panel. Wrap the power cord around the cord stopper hook to prevent accidental unplugging during use.
Power Adaptor
Wall Socket
Plug the AC adaptor into any convenient AC wall socket.
POWE R ON/ OFF
Do not use an AC adaptor other than the PA-3B, or other adoptors recommended by Yamaha. The use of any incompatible adaptor may result in damage, overheating, or fire to the unit. Be sure to disconnected the power adaptor from the outlet when the MFC10 is not in use.
Cord Stopper
Nomenclature
Front Panel
STATUS DATA/CTRL BANK MSB/MAX BANK LSB/MIN TOGGLE ON-OFF /NUMBER OF PGM
MEMORY EDIT FC EDIT
8.8.8.
Rear Panel
POWER ON/ OFF FOOT CONTROLLER 1
FOOT CONTROLLER/SWITCH 4 3
MIDI 2 OUT
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s Front Panel
1 Parameter Lamp (see page 11, 16)
The currently selected parameter lamp will flash when in the edit mode.
5 [MEMORY EDIT] (see page 11, 16)
Enters the Memory Edit mode and selects edit parameters.
2 LED Display (see page 6)
Memory numbers, program changes and functions (control changes) saved in memory, parameters, etc., are indicated in the display.
6 [FC EDIT] (see page 22)
Enters the Foot Controller Edit mode and selects edit parameters.
7 [WRITE/EXIT] (see page 11, 17)
Exits the Edit mode and returns to the Normal control mode. At this time it is necessary to press the [INC/ YES] button or [DEC/NO] button to either confirm or cancel the data overwrite operation.
3 [INC/YES] (see page 11, 17)
Increases (INC) edit number values in the Play mode and parameter data values in the Edit mode, and to save data that has been edited, the YES button is used to confirm the save operation.
8 [FUNCTION] Foot switch (see page 6)
Switches between Program Change Memory and Function Memory when in the Normal Mode. In the Mix Mode, switches between Mix mode and Function Memory. * When the lamp above the [FUNCTION] foot switch is lit, the MFC10 is in Function Memory.
4 [DEC/NO] (see page 11, 17)
Decreases (DEC) edit number values in the Play mode and parameter data values in the Edit mode, and when confirmation of the save operation of edited data is requested, the NO button cancels the save operation.
s Rear Panel
@ [FUNCTION NORMAL MIX] Switch
(see page 8, 19)
Selects the mode that the MFC10 is to be operated in, Normal mode or Mix mode.
# [MIDI WX] Switch
Selects whether MIDI data is received via the WX jack or the MIDI IN jack.
$ [WX IN] Jack
A Yamaha Wind MIDI Controller WX7/11 can be directly connected to this jack. (The MFC10 supplies electric power to the WX7/11, so the BT-7 Power Box is not needed.)
% [MIDI IN/OUT] Jacks (see page 27)
Using a MIDI cable, external MIDI devices can be connect to the MFC10.
^ [FOOT CONTROLLER/SWITCH 2-5] Jacks
(see page 22)
MIDI WX FUNCTION NORMAL MIX
These jacks allow the connection of up to 4 optional foot controllers or foot switches to the MFC10. The connected foot controllers or foot switches can be used to control MIDI data in the same manner as the onboard foot controller.
& [DC IN] Jack (see page 3) 9 [1]-[0] Foot switch (see page 9, 12)
Selects Memory Numbers. Connect the power adaptor here to supply the MFC10 with power.
0 [x10] Foot switch (see page 9, 12)
Select the 100's or 10's digit.
* [POWER ON/OFF] Switch (see page 8)
Turns the MFC10s power on or off.
! Onboard Foot Controller (see page 22)
The Foot Controller can be used to transmit control changes, after touch, pitch bend, etc., to external MIDI devices.
User Memo Sticker The supplied User Memo Sticker can be applied next to the number plate above each foot switch to write memos on.
MFC10 Functions
When a foot switch is pressed, MIDI data (program changes/function data) stored in the MFC10s internal memory is transmitted to external MIDI devices.
Program Change Data
Program change data transmitted from the MFC10 can select voices, etc., on other MIDI devices. Bank select data can be transmitted along with program change data as well. The MFC10 can transmit the following function data to control other MIDI devices.
Function Data
NOTE ON/OFF (90-9F) CONTROL CHANGE (b0-bF) PROGRAM CHANGE (C0-CF) SONG SELECT (F3) START (FA)
CONTINUE (Fb) STOP (FC) SECTION CONTROL (F0) TEMPO CONTROL (Ft)
* Values in parentheses are shown in the display.
s 2 Modes...
The MFC10s foot switches can be set to operate in one of two modes (Normal Mode/Mix Mode). Use the [FUNCTION NORMAL MIX] switch on the rear panel to set the mode the MFC10 will operate in. (see page 5, 8, 19) How the foot switches operate in each mode is further explained below.
NORMAL mode
[In this mode, Program Change Memory and Function Memory are independent of each other.]
FUNCTION NORMAL MIX
Program change memory (128 types)
Function memory (100 types)
STATUS DATA/CTRL DEC 10 INC /NO /YES MEMORY EDIT FC EDIT WRITE /EXIT
Switch
Function lamp is off
Function lamp is lit
MIX mode
[In this mode, Program Change Memory and Function Memory are mixed.]
Upper level foot switches [6]-[0] Function memory (5 types)
Program change memory (5 x 5 types)
Lower level foot switches [1]-[5]
11 ~15 , 21 ~ 25 , 31 ~ 35 , 41 ~ 45 , 51 ~ 55
To access all 100 (F00-F99) Function Memory types, press the [FUNCTION] switch, and its lamp will light. In the MIX mode, Program Change memory (25 memories) is stored and played independent of Program Change memory in the NORMAL mode.
s Foot Controller Settings...
Sets parameters for the onboard Foot Controller and the external Foot Controllers 2-5. (see page 22)
s All Memory MIDI Channel Number Assign..
The settings for all MIDI channels, in all assigned memories, can be set to the same MIDI channel. (see page 24)
s Bulk Dump...
Internal data for the Normal mode Program Change Memory, the Mix mode Program Change Memory, and Function Memory and Foot Controller Memory (1-5) can be transmitted via MIDI OUT. (see page 25)
Normal Mode
Both Program Change Memory and Function Memory can be accessed in the Normal Mode. There are 128 memory allocations for Program Change data. By selecting a memory number, its stored program change is transmitted to external devices via the MIDI OUT terminal. There are 100 memory allocations for Function data (control change etc.). By selecting a memory number, its stored function data is transmitted to external devices via the MIDI OUT terminal.
Program Change Memory
Function Memory
Press the [FUNCTION] to switch between Program Change Memory and Function Memory.
Press the [POWER ON/OFF] switch on the rear panel to turn the power on.
POWER ON/ OFF
Set the [FUNCTION NORMALMIX] switch on the rear panel to the [NORMAL] position.
Press [FUNCTION] to switch between Program Change Memory (see page 9) and Function Memory (see page 12).
Program Change Memory (128 types)
Function lamp is off.
Function Memory (100 types)
Function lamp is lit.
If FUNCTION lamp is lit, press [FUNCTION], so that the lamp is off, and Program Change Memory is enabled. Program Change Memory transmits MIDI channel numbers 1-16 and program change data (001-128) that are stored in memory. There are 128 memory allocations in which Program Change data can be saved. Also, Bank Select data (00=MSB, 20=LSB) can be transmitted along with Program Change data.
Press [FUNCTION] to enable Function Memory (the FUNCTION lamp lights).
s Program Change Memory Control (Transmit)..
Program changes and bank select data are transmitted when a memory number is selected with the [1]-[0] and [x10] foot switches. A total of 128 (001-128) memory allocations are available for storing such data.
Select a Memory Number
[1]-[0], [x10] foot switches
To change or select the 1's digit. Press one of the [1]-[0] foot switches.
Example:
To change the current memory number 084 to 081 press [1] once.
To change and select both the 10's and 1's digits. Press [x10]. (The 10's digit of the LED flashes indicating input standby.) Press [1]-[0], to select the 10's digit value. (The 1's digit flashes indicating input standby.) Once again press [1]-[0] to select the 1's digit value.
To change the current Memory Number 023 to 082, press [x10], [8], and [2] in that order.
To change and select all digits. Press [x10] two times. If the 100's digit value is 1, it will change to 0, if it is 0 it will change to 1. (The 10's digit flashes indicating input standby.) Press [1]-[0], to select the 10's digit value. (The 1's digit flashes indicating input standby.) Once again, press [1]-[0] to select the 1's digit value.
Two times
To change the current Memory Number 048 to 126, press [x10], [X10], [2], [6] in that order.
When [x10] is pressed twice, the 100's digit value will alternate between 1 and 0. Attempting to select the number 000, will result in 001 being selected. Also, inputting any value above 128 will result in 128 being selected.
s Program Change Memory Edit...
The following 4 types of MIDI data can be transmitted with Program Change Memory.
The transmitting Channel Number and MIDI data can be stored to individual Memory Numbers.
STATUS
Cn (n=MIDI channel numbers 1-16) assigns the MIDI channel for voice selection. The number is shown in hexadecimal.
C0 C1 C2 C3 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 C4 C5 C6 C7 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 C8 C9 CA Cb Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 CC Cd CE CF Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16
DATA/CTRL
Sets program numbers (voice numbers 001-128) for transmission. Refer to the owner's manual of the receiving device for details on voice assignments. Refer to a GM voice map for the 128 voice allocations of GM MIDI devices.
BANK MSB (Bank Select MSB) BANK LSB (Bank Select LSB)
oFF , 000 ~
Bank select numbers are used to access voices other than the 128 voices normally available in MIDI devices and GM devices. Program change data and bank select data (BANK MSB/ LSB:off, 000-127) must be transmitted together to access these voices. Refer to the owner's manual of the receiving device for specific information on bank select data.
The default settings for each memory (001-128) is as follows. STATUS=C0 (Channel Number 1), DATA/CTRL=001-128 (same as the memory number), BANK MSB/MAX=off, BANK LSB/MIN=off.
How to Edit Memory
If the FUNCTION lamp is lit, press [FUNCTION], so that the lamp is off, and Program Change Memory is enabled.
Select the Memory Number to be edited (see page 9). Press [MEMORY EDIT] to edit to begin editing that Memory Number. (The lamp above that foot switch and the STATUS lamp will flash.)
Press [MEMORY EDIT] to cycle through the 4 edit parameters (the selected parameters light will flash).
TOGGLE ON-OFF/NUMBER OF PGM can not be selected from Program Change Memory.
STATUS settings STATUS DATA/CONTROL settings DATA/CTRL BANK MSB/MAX BANK MSB settings BANK LSB settings BANK LSB/MIN TOGGLE ON-OFF /NUMBER OF PGM
Use [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] to edit the parameter. Press [INC/YES] to increase the value shown in the LED display by 1, press [DEC/NO] to decrease the value by 1. By holding a button, values will continuously increase or decrease. Hold the [INC/YES] button and press the [DEC/NO] button and the value shown in the LED display will increase by 10. Repeatedly press [DEC/NO] to continue increasing the value by 10. Hold the [DEC/NO] button and press the [INC/YES] button and the value shown in the LED display will decrease by 10. Repeatedly press [INC/YES] to continue decreasing the value by 10.
Increase by 10
Decrease by 10
After the desired parameters have been edited in steps 2 and 3, press [WRITE/EXIT]. The Memory Number shown in the LED display will flash. (The flashing number indicates confirmation is necessary to proceed or cancel saving of the edited data.)
If data has not been edited, the Memory Number will not flash and the MFC10 will return to its normal control mode.
Press [INC/YES], to save the edited data to the current Memory Number, The MFC10 will return to its normal control mode. Press [DEC/NO] to cancel the save operation of the edited data. At this time the memory will revert to its pre-edited contents.
Another Memory Number from the same bank (10s digit bank) can be easily edited by pressing [1] - [0] without exiting from the edit mode. You must execute or cancel the save operation for the currently edited data (the current Memory Number will flash) before proceeding to edit the new number. Use [INC/YES] to execute or [DEC/NO] to cancel the save operation. If data has not been edited, the Memory Number will not flash and the newly selected Memory Number will be shown in the display.
Press [FUNCTION], the FUNCTION lamp will light, and Function Memory is enabled. Function Memory stores and transmits MIDI data such as note on/off, control change, program change, song select, start, continue, stop, etc., in its memory. There are 100 (F00-F99) memory allocations in which Function Data can be saved.
Press [FUNCTION] to enable to Program Change Memory. (The FUNCTION lamp is off.)
s Function Memory Control (Transmit)..
Function data is transmitted when a Memory Number is selected using the [1]-[0] and [x10] foot switches. A total of 100 (F00-F99) memory allocations are available for storing such data.
To change and select the 1's digit. Press one of the [1]-[0] foot switches.
To change the Memory Number F84 to F81 press the [1] foot switch once.
To change and select both the 10's and 1's digits. Press the [x10] foot switch. (The 10's digit of the LED flashes indicating input standby.) Press [1]-[0], to select the 10's digit value. (The 1's digit flashes indicating input standby.) Once again press [1]-[0] to select the 1's digit value.
To change the Memory Number F23 to F47, press [x10], [4], [7] in that order.
s Edit Function Memory..
The following 9 types of MIDI data can be transmitted with Function Memory.
Note On/Off (9) [STATUS=90-9F]
DATA/CTRL BANK MSB/MAX BANK LSB/MIN TOGGLE ON-OFF /NUMBER OF PGM
000-127 (Note Number) 001-127 (Note On Velocity) 001-127 (Note Off Velocity) Pn1-Pn4 (see page 18)
Transmits keyboard Note On/Off data. If a different note is set to each foot switch, the foot switches can be used to play a scale. Also, if a sampler is connected to the MFC10 the foot switches can be used to trigger samples.
C3. 71.
Note Number
Control Change (b) [STATUS=b0-bF]
000-127 (Control Number) 000-127 (Switch On Data) 000-127 (Switch Off Data) off, on, Pn1-Pn4 (see page 18)
Control Change List (for GM, XG supported devices)
Control Number 74
GENERAL
Function Bank Select Modulation Portamento Time Data Entry Main Volume Pan Pot Expression Bank Select Data Entry Hold 1 (Damper Pedal) Portamento Sostenuto (Chord Hold) Soft Pedal Harmonic Content Release Time Attack Time Brightness
GM XG N Y N Y Y Y Y N Y Y N N N N N N N Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y
126 127
Portamento Control Extensive Use Effect 1 (Reverb) Extensive Use Effect 3 (Chorus) Extensive Use Effect 4 (Celeste) Data-Increment Data-Decrement NRPN(LSB) NRPN(MSB) RPN(LSB) RPN(MSB) All Sound Off Reset All Controllers Local Control All Note Off Omni Off Omni On Mono On Poly On Y.Yes
N N N N N N N N Y Y N Y N Y N N N N
Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y N.No
GM (GM System Level 1) [GM] (General MIDI is in addition to the MIDI standard which ensures that any GM-compatible music data can be accurately played on any GM-compatible tone generator, regardless of the maker. The GM mark is affixed to all software and hardware products that support the General MIDI standard. XG [XG] is a MIDI format created by Yamaha which significantly imporves and expands upon the General MIDI standard by providing a greater variety of high-quality Voices plus considerably enhanced effect operationswhile being fully compatible with GM.
Set the [FUNCTION NORMAL-MIX] switch on the rear panel to the [MIX] position.
Press [FUNCTION] and turn off the FUNCTION lamp.
If [FUNCTION] is pressed while in the MIX mode (the FUNCTION lamp lights), the MIX modes FUNCTION memory (see page 21) will be enabled. All foot switches can access the MFC10s 100 FUNCTION memories. The 10's digit setting is valid when the MFC10 is returned to the MIX mode. Press [FUNCTION] once again, the FUNCTION lamp turns off, and the MFC10 is returned to MIX mode.
* The contents of each Function Memory number is same data between NORMAL mode and MIX mode. Program Change Memory exists independently in each mode. * Default setting for Program Change Memory in the MIX mode. 11[C0, 00], 12[C0, 01], 13[C0, 02], 14[C0, 03], 15[C0, 04], 21[C0, 05], 22[C0, 06],.
s MIX Mode Memory Control (Transmit)...
In the MIX mode, a maximum of 25 Program Change memories (independent in this mode) and 5 Function memories can be stored in memory and later transmitted via MIDI.
Use the upper level foot switches [6]-[0] to transmit Function data.
Pressing [6]-[0] transmits Function data. To select the Function numbers 10's digit, press [FUNCTION], and the MIX mode will switch to the MIX modes Function Memory (see page 21). In this state, all foot switches ([0]-[9]) will transmit Function Memory.
Use the lower level foot switches [1]-[5] to transmit Program Change data.
11~15, 21~25, 31~35, 41~45, 51~55
Press [1]-[5] to access the 25 (5 x 5) Program Change Memories. To select the Program Change Memory numbers 10's digit, press [x10], next press [1]-[5] to enter a value of 1-5. Program Memory data can be edited in the same manner as the Normal mode, press [MEMORY EDIT] to begin editing.
Only 2 digits (10s digit and 1s digit) are displayed for Program Change memory numbers in the MIX mode.
s Editing MIX mode...
With the MFC10 in MIX mode control status, press the [MEMORY EDIT] button.
Editing Program Change Memory
To edit the data in the 25 memory types (independent in this mode) for foot switches [1] - [5], can be edited using the same procedure to edit Program Change Memory when in the Normal mode. (see page 10)
Foot switch [2]
All data for Program Change Memory in the NORMAL mode will be transmitted.
Foot switch [3]
All data for Function Memory will be transmitted.
Foot switch [4]
Set data for the onboard Foot Controller 1 and External Foot Controllers 2-5 will be transmitted.
Foot switch [5]
All data for Program Change Memory in the MIX mode will be transmitted.
Press [INC/YES] and the selected data will be immediately transmitted via MIDI to the external device. Once the operation is complete, End will appear in the display, and the MFC10 will return to step 2. Press [WRITE/EXIT] to cancel the Bulk Dump operation.
Press [WRITE/EXIT] to return the MFC10 to normal control status.
(Receive)
In the normal control status or edit status, the MFC10 can receive bulk dump transmissions from an external device.
Make sure the [MIDI WX] switch on the rear panel is set to the MIDI position. Normal operation of the MFC10 is not possible during bulk dump operations.
Iiilz ntaie
The initialize operation restores the MFC10s settings to their original factory condition.
Using the initialize operation will erase whatever settings you have made on the MFC10. If you have important settings you wish to keep, store them to a MIDI data storage device with the Bulk Dump operation (see page 25)
Press [POWER ON/OFF] and switch off the power.
While holding both [MEMORY EDIT] and [FC EDIT], press [POWER ON/OFF] to switch on power to the MFC10.
FA will appear in the LED display once the initialize operation is completed. The MFC10 will return to normal control status.
MFC10 Sample Setups
Using the MFC10, it is possible to transmit Program Change data and Function data without using your hands. Also, external devices can be cued or controlled smoothly without the loss of a beat.
Guitar
System
A guitar synthesizer system (Yamaha G50+G1D etc.) and MIDI tone generator connected to the MFC10.
MIDI Tone Generator
MIDI IN
MIDI Guitar
YAMAHA MU50, VL1-m version 2, VL70-m, etc.
Guitar Synthesizer System
Program changes transmitted by the MFC10 can be used to select voices (MIDI tone generator voices) that are currently set in the guitar MIDI converter. Also, Function data transmitted by the MFC10 can be used to manipulate control change data that are currently set in the guitar MIDI converter.
Setting
Both the MIDI converters receive channel number and the MFC10s Program Change Memory Status (MIDI channel number) should be set to the same MIDI channel number.
TAR GUI MIX TH SYN UP N DOW VOL
Guitar with Yamaha G1D, etc., attached.
MIDI OUT
PARAMETER
MIDI CH (MONO/POLY) TUNER INPUT LEVEL
EXTERNAL TG SETUP REALTIME CONTROL Q SPLIT R MEMORY2# S MEM2 LOCATION T PICKING CONTROL U FRONT V REAR W TOUCH CONTROL X SENSITIVITY Y SUSTAIN/HOLD PEDAL
GUITAR SETUP
PARAMETER SELECT
MEMORY# / VALUE
DIVIDED
MONO SYNTH
MEMORY#/VALUE
H PROGRAM CHANGE # A PLAYING STYLE I BANK MSB B NOTE ON LEVEL J BANK LSB C NOTE OFF LEVEL K VOLUME D VELO CITY L PAN E CHROMATIC M ASSIGNABLE 1 F TRANSPOSE VALUE G PITCH BEND RANGE N O ASSIGNABLE 2 P VALUE
Guitar MIDI Converter
Yamaha G50, etc.
PC EDIT
MIDI Keyboard System
Connect the MFC10 to a MIDI keyboard (Yamaha Synthesizer VL1/VL7, W5/W7, QS300, EOS, Portable Keyboard, Clavinova, etc.).
Keyboard
Yamaha VL1/VL7, W5/W7, etc.
The currently set keyboard voices (MIDI tone generator voices) can be changed, according to the type of Program Change data transmitted from the MFC10. Also, control change data, etc., set in the keyboard can be controlled according to the type Function data transmitted from the MFC10. Rhythm or song start/stop, continue, etc., can also be controlled depending on the type of instrument.
Both the MIDI keyboards receive channel number and the MFC10s Program Change Memory Status (MIDI channel number) should be set to the same MIDI channel number.
Effector
MIDI effectors (Yamaha SPX990, etc.) connected to the MFC10 can receive MIDI program changes.
Yamaha SPX990, etc.
According to the Program Change data transmitted from the MFC10, set Program Change numbers with the corresponding effect program (type) to select that effect. Of course you can select effects with the effector itself, but using the MFC10 leaves your hands free to play yet, provides the ability to select effects quickly and easily.
Both the MIDI effectors receive channel number and the MFC10s Program Change Memory Status (MIDI channel number) should be set to the same MIDI channel number.
MIDI Sequencer Programmer or Rhythm System
Connect the MFC10 to a sequencer (Yamaha QY300, QY22, QY8, etc.) or rhythm programmer (Yamaha RY20, RY8, etc.).
The sequencer/rhythm programmers start/continue/stop, etc., can be controlled according to Function data transmitted from the MFC10.
MUSIC SEQUENCER
Sequencer/rhythm programmer
Yamaha QY300, RY20, etc.
Both the MIDI sequencer or rhythm programmers receive channel number and the MFC10s Memory Status (MIDI channel number) should be set to the same MIDI channel number. Also, the MFC10 does not transmit a timing clock so the sequencer or rhythm programmers clock should be set to [Internal].
1.3.2 Start/Stop Control
Start/Stop control data (stored in the Function Memory) can be transmitted by using Foot Switch. data: Reset Start Stop & Rewind =F0, 43, 6n, 7A, F7 =F0, 43, 6n, 7D, F7
1.5.3 Status byte FE
FE (active sensing) is transmitted in 255 msec steps. If no data is received within 350 msec from the first reception of FE, the MFC10 will stop FE data transmission within 500 msec.
1.3.3 Tempo Control
Tempo data (stored in the Function Memory) can be transmitted by using Foot Switch. Transmit data=F0, 43, 7E, 01, t4, t3, t2, t1, F7 Received data is also transmitted via the MIDI OUT.
2 Bulk dump
Bulk dump can be received in the both Play and Edit mode. The contents of the Program memory, Function memory or Foot Controller can be transmitted. Dump request does not receive.
1.4 System Common Message
1.4.1 Status byte F1, F2, F3, F6
F1, F2, F3 and F6 can only be received F1: Time Chord F2: Song Position pointer F3: Song Select F6: Tune Request Received data is also transmitted via the MIDI OUT.
2.1 All memory data bulk dump
16 : : 0bbbbbbb 0bbbbbbb 00000000 : 00000000 0ddddddd : 0sssssss 11110111 F00= Device Number(Fixed) 7A BB= Byte Count BB 4C(asciiL) 4D(asciiM) 20(ascii ) 20(ascii ) 30(ascii0) 32(ascii2) 37(ascii7) 31(ascii1) 41(asciiA) 4C(asciiL) 00 : 00 DD= Data : SS= Check Sum F7
1.5 System Realtime Message
1.5.1 Status byte F8, FF
F8 or FF Status can only be received F8: Timing Clock FF: System Reset Received data is also transmitted via the MIDI OUT.
1.5.2 Status byte FA, FB, FC
Stored data FA, FB or FC in the Function memory can be transmitted by pressing the Foot Switch. FA: Start FB: Continue FC: Stop Received data is also transmitted via the MIDI OUT.
Overwrites to the Program Change, Function, Foot Controller memory when data is received.
2.2 Normal Mode Program memory data bulk dump
01111010 0bbbbbbb 0bbbbbbb 00100000 F00= DeviceNumber(Fixed) 7A BB= Byte Count BB 4C(asciiL) 4D(asciiM) 20(ascii )
MIDI data format / MIDI-Datenformat / Format des donnes
: : : 00000000 0ddddddd : 0sssssss 11110111 20(ascii ) 30(ascii0) 32(ascii2) 37(ascii7) 31(ascii1) 50(asciiP) 47(asciiG) 00 : 00 DD= Data : SS= Check Sum F: : 00000000 : 00000000 0ddddddd : 0sssssss 11110111 20(ascii ) 20(ascii ) 30(ascii0) 32(ascii2) 37(ascii7) 31(ascii1) 46(asciiF) 43(asciiC) 00 : 00 DD= Data : SS= Check Sum F7
Overwrites to the Program Change memory when data is received.
Overwrites to the Foot Controller memory when data is received.
2.3 Function memory data bulk dump
16 : : 0bbbbbbb 0bbbbbbb 00000000 : 00000000 0ddddddd : 0sssssss 11110111 F00= Device Number(Fixed) 7A BB= Byte Count BB 4C(asciiL) 4D(asciiM) 20(ascii ) 20(ascii ) 30(ascii0) 32(ascii2) 37(ascii7) 31(ascii1) 46(asciiF) 4E(asciiN) 00 : 00 DD= Data : SS= Check Sum F7
2.5 Mix Mode Program memory data bulk dump
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MHS Special Interest Music Centre
Major Event Calendar 2011
Term 1
March 4th (Fri) W5 Grandparents Day MHS Jazzit Term 1 Concert Practice March 7th and 9th (Mon and Wed) 8I W6 March 7th (Mon) 10I W6 March 17h (Thurs) 9I W7 April 1st (Fri) W9 Jazz Cabaret Latvian Hall Selected extra curricular choirs Big Bands and combos 7:00 10:30 April 11th (Mon) W11 Primary Schools Concert (Choral) The Forge Selected extra curricular choirs 11:30 12:30 April 11th (Mon) W11 Choral Concert Pilgrim church 7:00 9:30 All extra curricular choirs, Year 10 Choir, Senior choir May 15 (Sun) W2 Open Day MHS Selected ensembles in open rehearsal or performance 10:00 2:00 May 16th (Mon) W3 Special Music (Music II) application CLOSING DATE May 21nd (Sat) W3 Special Music (Music II) Short Listing Workshop MHS and BSS 9:00 5:00 May 30 (Mon) W5 Primary Schools Concert (Band) The Forge Senior Band, Junior Band 11:30 12:30 (L4 5) May 30th (Mon) W5 Band Concert The Forge
Junior Band, Senior Band, PSSO, Big Bands I III, Combos
Term 2 Concert Practice June 6th (Mon) 8I and 10I W6 June 9th (Thurs) 9I W6 June 14th (Tues) W7 Stage 1 Performance Exams MHS June 21st (Tues) W8 Stage 2 Performance Exams MHS June 27th (Mon) W9 Primary Schools Concert (Orchestral) The Forge Junior Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Baroque Ensemble 11:30 12:30 June 27th (Mon) W9 Orchestral Concert The Forge
Junior Orchestra, Studio Strings, Chamber Orchestra, Baroque Ensemble, School Orchestra, Percussion Ensemble, Senior Guitar Ensemble
Term 3 Concert Practice August 29th (Mon) 8I and 10I W6 Sept 1st(Thurs) 9I W6 September 12th (Mon) W8 Music Photos The Stables September 28th (Wed) W10 Year 12 Concert The Stables 7:00 9:30
Term 4
October 24th (Mon) W2 Year 12 Presentation Evening Adelaide Town Hall November 2nd Wed) W3 New Music Concert The Stables 7:00 8:30 Selected students November 23rd (Wed) W6 Junior Concert Elder Hall
Year 8 and 9 Class choirs, Junior Band, Studio Strings, Junior Orchestra, Junior Guitar Ensemble
7:00 10:00 July 11th - 16h (Mon Fri) Holidays State Music Camp St Peters College
7:00 10:00 June 1st & 3rd (Wed and Fri) W5 Special Music (Music II) Auditions MHS 9:00 4:00 June 7th (Tues) W7 Primary Schools Music Fest. Auditions MHS band room
7:00 9:30 December 5th (Mon) W8 Christmas Choral Concert Rehearsal day The Forge (Flat) Extra curricular vocal ensembles December 6th (Tues) W8 Christmas Choral Concert The Forge Extra curricular ensembles 7:00 9:30
Term 3
August 17th-19th (Wed Fri) W4 Yamaha Band Festival Westminster School Selected Bands Aug 25th (Thurs) W5 Town Hall Concert Adelaide Town Hall 7:00 10:00
Term 2
May 6th 8th (Fri Sun) W1 Gen. in Jazz Mt. Gambier Big Bands I and II
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