WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 1 P C I S O U N D C A R D Yamaha WAVEFORCE WF192XG Installation Wizard License Agreement Yamaha Corporation (Yamaha) permits you use the Yamaha WAVEFORCE WF192XG Installation Wizard (Software) conditioned on your acceptance of this agreement. Use of this Software will be taken to mean acceptance of this agreement, so please read the following terms carefully before you use the Software.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 2 Preface Thank you for buying Yamaha WAVEFORCE (WF192XG) package. This product is designed to enhance and integrate your DOS/Windows computer’s sound and music capabilities in combination of the high-quality sound hardware and a wide variety of application software.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 3 User Support Service User support service is available if your user registration is completed. Registered users can receive the following services: • Driver software update • Useful information • Technical support For details on the technical support service, see Yamaha’s WAVEFORCE web site (http://www.waveforce.com).
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WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 5 Installation of the Driver Software The soundcard will not work until you install appropriate driver software (Yamaha DS-XG driver) and reboot the computer. Follow the instructions below to install the appropriate DS-XG driver. n Different driver software should be installed to a different version of Windows 95. Say, Windows 95 OEM System Release 2 (aka., OSR2) requires driver software other than for pre-OSR2 version of Windows 95.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 6 Installing the Device Drivers for PCI Audio Codec, Legacy Sound System and Legacy Game Port 1 Once the DS-XG Device Manager installation is complete, the New Hardware Found window will appear as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive now. Select “Driver from disk provided by hardware manufacturer” and click the [OK] button to continue. 2 Windows95 asks you to insert a floppy disk.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 7 Verifying the DS-XG Driver Installation To see if the DS-XG device driver has been installed successfully, complete the following steps: 1 Click the [Start] button on the Windows taskbar. 2 Highlight [Settings] and click [Control Panel]. 3 The Control Panel now appears. Double-click the “System” icon. 4 The System Properties window now appears. Click on the “Device Manager” tab as shown below. The Device Manager page now appears as shown.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 8 Installing the DS-XG Driver Software for Windows 95 OSR2 (4.00.950b) The WAVEFORCE soundcard is a Windows 95 Plug-and-Play device. Once the soundcard is installed and your computer is rebooted, Windows 95 will automatically detect the device and start the Install Wizard. The Updated Device Driver Wizard window will appear as shown below. 1 Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive and click the [Next] button to continue.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 9 4 The information displayed in the Updated Device Driver Wizard window will now change as shown below. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is displayed as shown and click the [Finish] button. 5 The Insert Disk window will now appear as shown below and you will be prompted to insert a disk. Simply click the [OK] button to continue. 6 Windows 95 will now copy the necessary files to your computer.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 10 Installing the Device Drivers for PCI Audio Codec, Legacy Sound System and Legacy Game Port 1 Once the DS-XG Device Manager installation is complete, the Update Device Driver Wizard window will appear as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive and click the [Next] button to continue. 2 The information displayed in the Updated Device Driver Wizard window will now change as shown below.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 11 Verifying the DS-XG Driver Installation To see if the DS-XG device driver has been installed successfully, complete the following steps: 1 Click the [Start] button on the Windows taskbar. 2 Highlight [Settings] and click [Control Panel]. 3 The Control Panel now appears. Double-click the “System” icon. 4 The System Properties window now appears. Click on the “Device Manager” tab as shown below. The Device Manager page now appears as shown.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 12 Installing the DS-XG Driver Software for Windows 98 ver.1.0 The WAVEFORCE soundcard is a Windows 98 Plug-and-Play device. Once the soundcard is installed and your computer is rebooted, Windows 98 will automatically detect the device and start the Install Wizard. The Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear as shown below. 1 Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive and click the [Next] button to continue.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 13 4 Windows 98 will now search for the DS-XG Device Manager by scanning the CD-ROM automatically. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG Device Manager” is displayed in the Add New Hardware Wizard window as shown below and click the [Next] button. 5 The Add New Hardware Wizard window will tell you that “Windows has finished installing the software” as shown below. Click the [Finish] button. This completes the installation process of the DS-XG Device Manager.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 14 Installing the Device Drivers for PCI Audio Codec, Legacy Sound System and Legacy Game Port 1 Once the DS-XG Device Manager installation is complete, the Add New Hardware Wizard window will appear as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CD-ROM in your CD drive and click the [Next] button to continue. 2 The information displayed in Add New Hardware Wizard window will now change as shown below. Select “Search for the best driver for your device.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 15 4 Windows 98 will now search for the DS-XG PCI Audio Codec by scanning the CD-ROM automatically. Verify that “YAMAHA DS-XG PCI Audio Codec” is displayed in the Add New Hardware Wizard window as shown below and click the [Next] button. 5 If you have never installed the joystick driver, the Insert Disk window appears. Insert Windows 98 CDROM, click the [OK] button and install the joystick driver. This completes all the installation procedures.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 16 Verifying the DS-XG Driver Installation To see if the DS-XG device driver has been installed successfully, complete the following steps: 1 Click the [Start] button on the Windows taskbar. 2 Highlight [Settings] and click [Control Panel]. 3 The Control Panel now appears. Double-click the “System” icon. 4 The System Properties window now appears. Click on the “Device Manager” tab as shown below. The Device Manager page now appears as shown.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 17 Installing the DS-XG Driver Software for Windows NT 4.0 This section explains the procedures for installing the DS-XG device driver software on your computer. 1 Log on to Windows NT 4.0. 2 Click the [Start] button on the Windows taskbar. 3 Highlight [Settings] and click [Control Panel]. 4 The Control Panel now appears. Double-click the “Multimedia” icon. 5 The Multimedia Properties window now appears as shown below. Click on the “Devices” tab.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 18 7 The “Add” window now appears. Highlight “Unlisted or Updated Driver” by clicking on it as shown below. Click the [OK] button. 8 The “Install Driver” window now appears as shown below. Insert the WF192XG Installation Wizard CDROM in your CD drive. In the path box, type: D:\drivers\winnt n If your CD drive is other than “D”, input the actual drive in the path box. (e.g. “E:\drivers\winnt” “F:\drivers\winnt”) Click the [OK] button to continue.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 19 ) If the “Driver Exists” window appears as shown below, click the [New] button to overwrite the existing driver. ! Windows NT will now copy the necessary files to your computer. When the “YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Driver” window appears, verify that the MPU401 I/O address, IRQ, FM I/O address and Joystick I/O address settings are correct as shown below. Click the [OK] button to continue.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 20 Adjusting the DS-XG Mixer Control Settings Once all DS-XG device drivers are installed, you can use the Windows standard volume control to adjust the volume level of selected audio devices by following the procedures in this section. 1 Click on the Speaker icon located in the bottom rightmost corner of the Windows taskbar. 2 The DS-XG mixer control starts and the Volume Control window is displayed as shown below.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 21 5 The “Advanced Control for Microphone” window will now appear as shown below. If you wish to enable the Mic20dB setting for your microphone, then click on “Mic20dB Enable” box. Adjusting the Volume of Recording Devices This section explains how to use the Windows standard volume control to adjust the volume of recording devices in your computer.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 22 DS-XG Driver Configuration After the DS-XG Driver is installed, the “YAMAHA DS-XG Audio Config.” icon will be located in the Windows’ Control Panel. You can open the configuration dialog box by double-clicking the icon. n On Windows NT4.0, only “About” and “Synthesizer” pages are available. 1. About This field shows the driver’s version information and its copyright notice. If you click [Help], the help for the DS-XG driver configuration will be displayed. 2.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 23 This field has a mechanism to provide MIDI synthesizer with a variety of magnificent effects such as reverberation, chorus and variation effects in order to enhance acoustic sound variations richly. You can select any desired effects among options by clicking the corresponding check boxes respectively. The MIDI synthesizer is based on the AWM2(Advanced Wave Memory 2) wavetable sound generation method, and fully supports the XG specification proposed by YAMAHA.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 24 3. MIC Echo This field provides a mechanism for applying a Mic echo sound effect to the microphone input. In addition, it enables any changes of Mic echo setting status. Enable You can check this box when it is desirable to apply a Mic echo sound effect to the microphone input. Use of Mic echo is disabled during the period of recording. Recording is disabled while Mic echo is being used. Mic echo sound effect will always become invalid after Windows is started up.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 25 4. DOS-BOX This provides a mechanism to fully support the DOS applications for the Windows DOS-BOX. MPU401 Out This field has a mechanism to transfer MIDI data, which is delivered to the MPU401 as output from the DOS applications, to either MIDI port interface or internal XG synthesizer. n You should adjust the IRQ or DMA configuration of a DOS game to match the configuration in this field.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 26 5. DirectSound This field provides a mechanism to select the hardware accelerator or software for handling the DirectSound application. The hardware accelerator makes a lower CPU utilization. However, if the application does not work properly with the hardware accelerator, please click the “Disable All” checkbox and the software will take care of this trouble. n Please DO NOT click the checkbox while application is being used.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 27 6. DirectSound3D This field provides a mechanism to fully support the 3D positional stereo audio mode on the basis of the Sensaura technology developed by CRL Corp. in England. Selecting this feature makes it possible to enjoy invariable and unchangeable sound feelings in all-positional area covering as wide as 360 degrees with stereo speakers and a headphone.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 28 Uninstalling the Driver Software You can uninstall the DS-XG driver by using the Installation Wizard. Double-click the startup.exe icon located in the root directory of the CD-ROM to start the Installation Wizard, and follow the instruction in the display. Installation of the Bundled Applications Application software that came with the card can also be installed using the Installation Wizard in the supplied CD-ROM (To start the Installation Wizard, double-click startup.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 29 ✱ MIDPLUG (for Windows 95) This Netscape plug-in software adds MIDI playback functionality to the browser. If you like to visit a MIDIoriented Internet site, it will be quite useful. • Directory: App\Midplg\Mp95Ev3\Setup.exe ✱ SoundVQ (for Windows 95/NT) Based on “TwinVQ” audio compression technology developed by Nippon Telegram and Telephone Corporation (http://www.ntt.co.
WF192e.qx 5/21/98 9:16 PM Page 30 Specifications WF192XG PCI SoundCard External connectors ◆ Mic input (for condenser microphone of approx. 2.5 Volt biased voltage) Input impedance: 8 Kohms (approx.) Maximum input: 1 Vrms/100mVrms ◆ Line input Input impedance: Maximum input: ◆ Line output Maximum output: 0.9 Vrms (10 Kohms) ◆ Speaker output Maximum output: 3 Watts (4 ohms) ◆ CD input Input impedance: Maximum input: 20 Kohms (approx.
FAQ/E 5/21/98 10:06 PM Page 31 FAQ 1: INSTALLATION Q A What if the WF192XG is not making any sound? Make sure that: 1) You have properly installed the WAVEFORCE soundcard into your PC. 2) The soundcard’s audio output is plugged into an amplifier or pair of powered speakers. 3) Cables are correctly plugged in. 4) You are running Windows95 or Windows NT4.0. 5) You have correctly followed the instructions for installing the soundcard driver (Yamaha DS-XG driver).
FAQ/E 5/21/98 9:14 PM Page 32 Q A Q A Q A Q A Will the WF192XG work on all motherboards? The WF192XG will work with all motherboards with at least 1 available PCI bus, although some people have experienced difficulties with the TX & high speed bus range of boards due to voltage level incompatibilities and the bus speed itself. Contact your board supplier to check.
FAQ/E 5/21/98 9:14 PM Page 33 Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A What if I am experiencing problems with the audio playback in some of my games? First check for information on the game developer’s web site to see if there are any known problems within the game. Next, post a message in the relevant newsgroups to see if anyone else has encountered this problem with any other soundcard. Then, post a message to the Yamaha forum to see if anyone else has had this problem. If none of this helps, then E-mail us.
FAQ/E 5/21/98 9:14 PM Page 34 3: SPECIFICATIONS Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A What is full duplex, and is the WF192XG full duplex capable? Full duplex is the ability for a soundcard to record and playback audio at the same time. The WF192XG is able to do this while maintaining full 16-bit 44.1kHz quality. What wave file types is the WF192XG compatible with (i.e., what types can it play back)? Pretty much anything.
FAQ/E 5/21/98 9:14 PM Page 35 4: GENERAL PC TOPICS Q A Q A Q A Q A Q A What are samples, waveforms, and wavetables? Simply put, a sample is basically a digital representation of an analog sound, whether it be a piano, an animal sound, or the sound of breaking glass. Analog sound waves must be converted into binary form (ones and zeros) before they can be stored and processed by a computer.
FAQ/E 5/21/98 9:14 PM Page 36 5: MUSIC AND OTHER APPLICATIONS Q A Q A Q A What is MIDI? MIDI is an acronym which stands for Musical Instrument Digital Interface. A 5-pin socket running at 31.25kBaud allows communication between compatible devices which adhere to the original MIDI specification. Where can I get XG MIDI files from? The Yamaha online shop at www.yamaha.co.uk/shop is a good place to start, but any reputable XG file outlet can supply good quality MIDI files.
FAQ/E 5/21/98 9:14 PM Page 37 Q A Q A Q A Q A If I make a file on the WF192XG will it playback on my friend’s GM synth or soundcard? Yes, but it won’t sound as good as if you have used XG properly. The fact is that XG has many more effects and controllable parameters than any other GM synths on the market. How do I edit and save an XG voice? There are two easy ways. One is to buy a full copy of Xgedit or XGworks from the Yamaha online shop.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:47 PM Page 38 Appendix XG Normal Voice List Bank Select MSB=000, LSB=Bank# Instrument Program Bank EleGroup # # Voice Name ment Piano 1 0 GrandPno 1 1 GrndPnoK 1 18 MelloGrP 1 40 PianoStr 2 41 Dream 2 2 0 BritePno 1 1 BritPnoK 1 3 0 E.Grand 2 1 ElGrPnoK 2 32 Det.CP80 2 40 ElGrPno1 2 41 ElGrPno2 2 4 0 HnkyTonk 2 1 HnkyTnkK 2 5 0 E.Piano1 2 1 El.Pno1K 1 18 MelloEP1 2 32 Chor.EP1 2 40 HardEl.P 2 45 VX El.P1 2 64 60sEl.P 1 6 0 E.Piano2 2 1 El.Pno2K 1 32 Chor.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:40 PM Page 39 Instrument Program Bank Group # # Reed 65 0 66 0 40 43 67 0 40 41 64 68 0 69 0 70 0 71 0 72 0 Pipe 73 0 74 0 75 0 76 0 77 0 78 0 79 0 80 0 Synth Lead 81 0 6 8 18 19 64 65 66 82 0 6 8 18 19 20 24 25 40 41 45 96 83 0 65 84 0 64 85 0 64 65 86 0 24 64 87 0 35 88 0 16 64 65 Synth Pad 89 0 64 90 0 16 17 18 64 65 91 0 64 65 66 67 EleVoice Name ment SprnoSax Alto Sax Sax Sect HyprAlto TenorSax BrthTnSx SoftTenr TnrSax 2 Bari.Sax Oboe Eng.
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WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:40 PM Page 43 TG300B Normal Voice List Bank Select MSB=Bank#, LSB=000 Instrument Program Bank Group # # Piano 1 0 8 16 126 127 2 0 8 126 127 3 0 1 2 8 126 127 4 0 8 126 127 5 0 8 16 24 25 26 32 126 127 6 0 8 16 24 32 126 127 7 0 8 16 24 126 127 8 0 8 126 127 Chromatic 9 0 Percussion 126 127 10 0 126 127 11 0 126 127 12 0 1 8 126 127 13 0 8 17 24 126 127 14 0 126 127 15 0 8 9 126 127 16 0 1 8 126 127 EleVoice Name ment GrandPno 1 GrndPnoK 1 MelloGrP 1 A-Piano1 2 a.
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WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 46 Effect Type List REVERB Exclusive MSB LSB 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 3 1 4 0 CHORUS Exclusive MSB LSB 0 0 41 0 41 1 41 2 42 0 42 1 42 2 43 0 43 1 VARIATION Exclusive MSB LSB 0 0 1 0 1 1 2 0 2 1 2 2 3 0 3 1 4 0 5 0 6 0 7 0 8 0 9 0 9 1 0A 0 0B 0 41 0 41 1 41 2 42 0 42 1 42 2 43 0 43 1 44 0 45 0 Effect Type Remarks NO EFFECT HALL1 HALL2 ROOM1 ROOM2 ROOM3 STAGE1 STAGE2 PLATE Turn off the effect. Reverb simulating the acoustics of a hall.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 47 Effect Parameter List ■HALL1,2, ROOM1,2,3, STAGE1,2, PLATE No.* Parameter 1 Reverb Time ■CROSS DELAY Range Value →table** No.* Parameter Range Value 0.3 - 30.0s 0 - 69 table#4 1 L->R Delay 0.1 - 355.0ms 1 - 3550 Control 2 Diffusion 0 - 10 0 - 10 2 R->L Delay 0.1 - 355.0ms 1 - 3550 3 Initial Delay 0 - 63 0 - 63 table#5 3 Feedback Level -63 - +63 1 - 127 4 HPF Cutoff Thru - 8.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 48 ■FLANGER1,2 ■AUTO PAN Parameter Range Value →table** 1 LFO Frequency 0.00 - 39.7Hz 0 - 127 table#1 2 LFO Depth 0 - 127 0 - 127 3 Feedback Level -63 - +63 1 - 127 4 Delay Offset 0 - 63 0 - 63 No.* Control No.* 2 L/R Depth table#2 5 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz - 2.0kHz 8 -40 EQ Low Gain -12 - +12dB 52 - 76 8 9 EQ High Frequency table#3 500Hz - 16.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 49 ■ 3-BAND EQ No.* Parameter 1 EQ Low Gain Range Value -12 - +12dB 52 - 76 →table** 2 EQ Mid Frequency 500Hz - 10.0kHz 28 - 54 3 EQ Mid Gain -12 - +12dB 52 - 76 4 EQ Mid Width 1.0 - 12.0 10 - 120 5 EQ High Gain -12 - +12dB 52 - 76 6 EQ Low Frequency 50Hz - 2.0kHz 8 - 40 table#3 7 EQ High Frequency 500Hz - 16.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 50 Effect Data Assign Table Table#1 Data 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 Value Data 0.00 43 0.04 44 0.08 45 0.13 46 0.17 47 0.21 48 0.25 49 0.29 50 0.34 51 0.38 52 0.42 53 0.46 54 0.51 55 0.55 56 0.59 57 0.63 58 0.67 59 0.72 60 0.76 61 0.80 62 0.84 63 0.88 64 0.93 65 0.97 66 1.01 67 1.05 68 1.09 69 1.14 70 1.18 71 1.22 72 1.26 73 1.30 74 1.35 75 1.39 76 1.43 77 1.47 78 1.51 79 1.56 80 1.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 51 Table#4 Reverb Time (s) Data Value Data Value 0 0.3 43 4.6 1 0.4 44 4.7 2 0.5 45 4.8 3 0.6 46 4.9 4 0.7 47 5.0 5 0.8 48 5.5 6 0.9 49 6.0 7 1.0 50 6.5 8 1.1 51 7.0 9 1.2 52 7.5 10 1.3 53 8.0 11 1.4 54 8.5 12 1.5 55 9.0 13 1.6 56 9.5 14 1.7 57 10.0 15 1.8 58 11.0 16 1.9 59 12.0 17 2.0 60 13.0 18 2.1 61 14.0 19 2.2 62 15.0 20 2.3 63 16.0 21 2.4 64 17.0 22 2.5 65 18.0 23 2.6 66 19.0 24 2.7 67 20.0 25 2.8 68 25.0 26 2.9 69 30.0 27 3.0 28 3.1 29 3.2 30 3.3 31 3.4 32 3.5 33 3.
WF192app.qx 5/22/98 2:34 PM Page 52 MIDI Data Format 1.2.2 Modulation By sending various types of MIDI messages you can directly control and change the settings on the WF192XG soundcard. Please refer to the owner’s manual of your software for information about how to transmit MIDI messages to the WF192XG soundcard. Messages which control vibrato depth. CNTRL# 1 PARAMETER Modulation DATA RANGE 0...127 A setting of 0 = vibrato off, and a setting of 127 = maximum vibrato. 1. CHANNEL MESSAGES 1.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 53 1.2.8 Pan Messages which control the stereo panning position of each Part. CNTRL# CNTRL# 10 The value set here is an offset value which will be added to or subtracted from the Voice data. Higher values will result in a more resonant sound. Depending on the Voice, the effective range may be narrower than the range available for adjustment. PARAMETER Pan 71 DATA RANGE 0...127 A setting of 0 = extreme left position, and 127 = extreme right position. 1.2.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 54 1.2.20 Effect1 Depth (Reverb Send Level) The following NRPN numbers can be received. Messages which adjust the send level for the Reverb effect. CNTRL# 91 PARAMETER Effect1 Depth NRPN DATA RANGE 0...127 DATA ENTRY MSB LSB MSB 01H 08H mmH PARAMETER NAME and VALUE RANGE Vibrato Rate mm : 00H-40H-7FH (-64 - 0 - +63) 01H 09H mmH Vibrato Depth mm : 00H-40H-7FH (-64 - 0 - +63) 1.2.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 55 1.2.25 RPN (Registered Parameter Number) 1.2.26.2 Reset All Controllers Messages which offset, or add or subtract values from a Part’s pitch bend sensitivity, tuning, or other parameter settings. CNTRL# 100 101 PARAMETER RPN LSB RPN MSB The values of the following controllers will be reset to the defaults.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 56 1.5 Channel Aftertouch 2.1.1 Universal Realtime Messages Messages which let you control various functions by the pressure you apply to the keys after the initial striking of the keys, over the entire channel. If the Multi Part parameter Rcv CHANNEL AFTER TOUCH (Table 1-4) = OFF, that Part will not receive Channel Aftertouch. 2.1.1.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 57 2.1.3 XG Native Parameter Change 2. To change the effect Dry/Wet balance of Stage 1 to 50% each, first check the Effect Parameter List, parameter number 10, to identify the Dry (50%)/Wet (50%); in this case the Dry=Wet value is 64 (hexadecimal 40). Next, check the Address in Table 1-3 for the REVERB PARAMETER 10; in this case the address is High, Mid, Low = 02, 01, 0B, respectively. Apply these to the 2.1.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 58 2.1.3.5 Drums Setup Data parameter change See Tables 1-1 and 1-5. If a Drum Setup Reset parameter change message (Table 12) is received, the Drum Setup parameter values will be initialized. Selecting a Drum Set will cause the Drum Setup parameter values to be initialized. 2.1.
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MIDI Parameter Change table (DRUM SETUP) [XG] Address (H) Size (H) Data (H) Parameter Description Default value(H) 3n rr 00 3n rr 01 3n rr 02 1 1 1 00 - 7F 00 - 7F 00 - 7F PITCH COARSE PITCH FINE LEVEL -64 - +63 -64 - +63[cent] 0 - 127 3n rr 03 3n rr 04 1 1 00 - 7F 00 - 7F ALTERNATE GROUP PAN 3n 3n 3n 3n 05 06 07 08 1 1 1 1 00 00 00 00 REVERB SEND CHORUS SEND VARIATION SEND KEY ASSIGN 0:OFF, 1 - 127 0:random, L63...C...R63 (1...64...WF192app.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 65 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 : 0A 32 34 35 36 38 39 3A 3C 3D : 6A TOTAL SIZE 2 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 01 70 00 01 70 00 01 70 01 - 00 7F DEPTH - 10 CURVE - 62 DAMPING CONTROL NO. 01 - 00 7F DEPTH - 10 CURVE - 62 ABSORPTION CONTROL NO.
WF192app.qx 5/21/98 9:41 PM Page 66 YAMAHA [PCI Sound Card]] Date:10-Apr-1998 Version : 1.00 MODEL WF-192XG MIDI Implementation Chart Function...