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Playing the keyboard10Owner’s ManualAdjusting the sound and the display contrastAdjust the volume levels of the S90 ES and the connected amplifier/spea
Using the Plug-in Boards100Quick Guide Using the Plug-in BoardOwner’s ManualUsing a Single Part Plug-in BoardInstall any of the Single Part Plug-in Bo
Using the Plug-in Boards101Quick GuideUsing the Plug-in BoardOwner’s ManualPlaying the PLG150-VL sound with the Breath ControllerWith Virtual Acoustic
Using the Plug-in Boards102Quick Guide Using the Plug-in BoardOwner’s ManualUsing a Multi Part Plug-in BoardIn this section, we'll explain how to
Using the Plug-in Boards103Quick GuideUsing the Plug-in BoardOwner’s ManualUsing an Effect Plug-in BoardIn the example explanation below, the PLG100-V
Tips104Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Tips This section explains the useful features included on your S90 ES.TipsComparing the sound before editing with th
Tips105Owner’s ManualQuick GuideTipsMulti/Performance Part mute/solo Muting a Part1 Make sure that the [MUTE] button's lamp is turned on.If the
Tips106Owner’s ManualQuick Guide TipsSetting a specific file to load automatically when the power is turned onThe S90 ES is very easy to use and you can
Quick GuideTipsTips107Owner’s Manual Selecting programs from a computerYou can select Voices/Performances/Multis on this instrument from your computer
Internal Structure (System Overview)108Basic StructureOwner’s ManualBasic StructureThis section gives you an easy-to-understand overview of the S90 ES
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)109Owner’s ManualTone Generator blockThe tone generator block is what actually produces sound in re
Playing the keyboard11Owner’s Manual Selecting and playing the soundsThe S90 ES provides three different types of programs for playing the sounds: Voi
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)110Owner’s ManualThe illustration below shows the structure and interrelationship of the Voices, Pe
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)111Owner’s ManualThe following illustrations may help in understanding the memory structure of the
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)112Owner’s Manual GM VoicesGM (General MIDI) is a worldwide standard for Voice organization and MI
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)113Owner’s Manual● FilterThis unit modifies the tone of the sound output from Pitch by cutting the o
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)114Owner’s Manual● AmplitudeThis unit controls the output level (amplitude) of the sound output fro
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)115Owner’s ManualSingle timbre tone generator (Voice/Performance mode) and multi-timbral tone gener
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)116Owner’s ManualPart structure of the Tone Generator blockThe S90 ES plays the sounds in its tone
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)117Owner’s Manual Part structure of the tone generator block in the Multi mode/Sequence Play modeT
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)118Owner’s ManualAudio Input Part (AUDIO IN)The Performance mode and Multi mode are capable of hand
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)119Owner’s Manual Plug-in Insertion EffectsThis is a special effect system, only available when an
Modes12Owner’s ManualModesThere are several operation modes in the S90 ES, and they can be selected by using the six mode buttons. The use of the indi
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)120Owner’s Manual● Part EQThis 3-band EQ is applied to each part of the Performance/Multi, The high
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)121Owner’s ManualEffect connection in each mode● In the Voice modeThe Effect parameters in the Voic
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)122Owner’s Manual● In the Performance modeThe Effect parameters in the Performance mode are set for
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)123Owner’s Manual● In the Multi modeThe Effect parameters in the Multi mode are set for each Multi.
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)124Owner’s ManualArpeggioThis function lets you automatically trigger musical and rhythmic phrases
Basic StructureInternal Structure (System Overview)125Owner’s Manual● Arpeggios for Drum/Percussion Voices — Category: DrPcThese arpeggio types are pr
Basic StructureMaintaining data126Owner’s ManualMaintaining dataAs you use the S90 ES, you’ll create many different kinds of data, including Voices, P
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Play mode127Owner’s ManualReferenceV
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Co
Basic instructions13Owner’s ManualBasic instructionsVoices—the basic building blocks of the S90 ES Voices—created in the Voice mode—are the basic soni
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Co
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit El
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit El
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit El
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Element Edit139Owne
Main Features14Owner’s ManualMain Features● Naturally responsive 88-Key Balanced Hammer Effect keyboard (with aftertouch), drawing on our extensive ex
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit C
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit Key
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit K
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Plug-in Voice Edit C
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode Plug-in Voice Edit
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Edit mode145Owner’s Manual[F4] NATIV
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceVoice Job mode 146Owner’s Manual
Supplementary infomation147Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceOwner’s Manual
Supplementary148Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceOwner’s ManualFilter Ty
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Play mode149Owner’s ManualPerf
Using the Owner’s Manual15Owner’s ManualUsing the Owner’s ManualSetting up and Playing ...
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Edit mode Common Edit150
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Edit mode Common Edit151Own
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Edit mode Part Edit152Ow
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Edit mode Part Edit153Owner
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Edit mode Part Edit154Ow
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Edit mode Part Edit155Owner
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferencePerformance Job mode 156Owner’s Manu
Multi Play mode157Owner’s ManualVoice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceMulti mode
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceMulti Edit mode Common Edit158Ow
Multi Edit mode Part Edit159Owner’s ManualVoice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeRe
16Owner’s ManualThe Controls & ConnectorsFront Paneln When setting the following parameter to “0,” each key corresponds to the note name shown in
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceMulti Job mode 160Owner’s Manual
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceMulti Voice Edit mode Common Edit16
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceSequence Play mode 162Owner’s Ma
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceUtility mode163Owner’s ManualUtility modeT
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceUtility mode 164Owner’s ManualSy
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceUtility mode165Owner’s Manual[SF3] ARP CH
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceUtility mode 166Owner’s ManualKB
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceUtility Job mode167Owner’s ManualIn this M
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceFile mode 168Owner’s ManualFile
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceFile mode169Owner’s Manual[F4] RENAMEFrom
Front Panel17The Controls & ConnectorsOwner’s Manual9 [SF1] - [SF6] (Sub Function) buttons Page 23These buttons located directly below the LCD dis
Supplementary information170Owner’s ManualVoice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeRefere
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceFile mode171Owner’s ManualFile types that
Master Play mode 172Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceOwner’s ManualMa
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceMaster Edit mode Common Edit173Owner’s
Master Edit mode Zone Edit174Voice modePerformancemodeMulti mode Utility mode File mode Master modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceOwner’s
Voice modePerformancemodeMulti modeUtility modeFile modeMaster modeMulti VoicemodeSequence PlaymodeReferenceMaster Job mode175Owner’s ManualThe Master
Information Displays176Owner’s ManualAppendixAppendixInformation DisplaysThe convenient Information displays let you see at-a-glance some of the more
Information Displays177Owner’s ManualAppendixUtility modePlugInfo/Port (Plug-in board installation status)Indicates the Plug-in board name and its MID
AppendixDisplay Messages178Owner’s ManualDisplay MessagesLCD Indication DescriptionAre you sure? [YES]/[NO] Confirms whether you want to execute a spec
AppendixDisplay Messages179Owner’s ManualUSB connection terminated. Press [ENTER].A break in the connection with the USB storage device has occurred b
Rear Panel18The Controls & ConnectorsOwner’s Manual∞ [CATEGORY SEARCH] button Page 32When this button is turned on, the lower row of Bank buttons
AppendixAbout MIDI180Owner’s ManualAbout MIDI“MIDI” is an acronym for “Musical Instrument Digital Interface,” and is a worldwide standard designed to
About MIDI181Owner’s ManualAppendixModulation Wheel (Control Change #001)The MIDI data produced when a modulation wheel is operated. Setting the value
About MIDI182Owner’s ManualAppendixNRPN (Non Registered Parameter Number) LSB (Control Change #098) (only for Plug-in Board)NRPN (Non Registered Param
About MIDI183Owner’s ManualAppendix Program ChangeMessages that determine which voice to select for each Part. With a combination of Bank Select, you
Installing Optional Hardware184Owner’s ManualAppendixInstalling Optional HardwareAvailable devicesLocations to which the optional units are installedI
Installing Optional Hardware185Owner’s ManualAppendixHow to Install the Optional Plug-in BoardA variety of optional Plug-in boards sold separately let
Installing Optional Hardware186Owner’s ManualAppendix6 Connect the cable to the Plug-in Board.Make sure to connect the proper cable, matching the colo
Installing Optional Hardware187Owner’s ManualAppendix4 Remove the second cover (shown below).Hold the cover with your hand and remove the two screws.K
AppendixSpecifications188Owner’s ManualSpecifications* Specifications and descriptions in this owner’s manual are for information purposes only. Yamaha
AppendixTroubleshooting189Owner’s ManualTroubleshootingIf you hear no sound or a strange sound, first check the items described below and take appropri
Rear Panel19The Controls & ConnectorsOwner’s Manualinstrument to the external USB storage device and load the data from the external USB storage d
AppendixTroubleshooting190Owner’s Manual• When the Multi produces no sound, are the output port/channel of each track in the external sequencer and th
AppendixTroubleshooting191Owner’s Manual• When the voice produces a wrong pitch, is the LFO Pitch Modulation Depth set too high? • When the Performanc
AppendixTroubleshooting192Owner’s Manual A Plug-in Voice cannot be selected even when a Plug-in Board has been installed.• Check whether the SLOT lam
AppendixApplication Index193Owner’s ManualApplication Index Playing songs• Playing the Demo Songs ...
AppendixApplication Index194Owner’s Manual• Using a Foot Pedal as a sustain pedal ...
AppendixApplication Index195Owner’s Manual Creating data•Creating your original Voices ...
AppendixApplication Index196Owner’s ManualMulti/Sequence Play mode• Shifting the note up or down for each Part [MULTI/SEQ PLAY] (selecting Multi mod
AppendixApplication Index197Owner’s Manual Setting parameters for Program Change transmission/recognition• Enabling or disabling the sending of Bank
Index198Owner’s ManualAppendixIndexNumerics1/4 Shift (1/4 shifted) ... 1471/4 tone ...
Index199Owner’s ManualAppendixDual BPF (Dual Band Pass Filter) ...148Dual HPF (Dual High Pass Filter) ...148Dual LP
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Using USB storage devices20The Controls & ConnectorsOwner’s ManualUsing USB storage devicesWhen using USB storage devices, make sure to connect th
Index200Owner’s ManualAppendixMode A ... 79Mode B ...
Index201Owner’s ManualAppendixSustain (Sustain Level) ...154, 155Switch ...128, 129, 130, 150,
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21Owner’s ManualBasic OperationIn this section you’ll learn about the fundamental operations of the S90 ES—the use of the panel controls and how to ex
Basic OperationFunctions of the MODE buttons22Owner’s ManualFunctions of the MODE buttons Mode tableThe functions of each mode and how to enter mode a
Basic OperationFunctions and Sub-Functions23Owner’s ManualFunctions and Sub-FunctionsEach mode described above contains various displays, with various
Basic OperationSelecting a Program24Owner’s Manual Using the Group, Number buttonsAs shown below, you can select a program number by pressing any of
Basic OperationAbout the editing functions25Owner’s ManualAbout the editing functionsIn this section, we’ll explain the basic operations for editing t
Basic OperationConfirmation Message26Owner’s ManualCompare FunctionThis convenient function lets you switch between the edited sound and its original,
Basic OperationInformation Display27Owner’s ManualInformation DisplayThis convenient function lets you call up relevant details about the selected mod
Basic OperationNaming28Owner’s Manual Basic naming operationAs shown below, you can set the name by repeating the two operations—moving the cursor to
Quick GuidePlaying the Demo SongsPlaying the Demo Songs29Owner’s Manual Quick GuideSeveral demo songs are included with this synthesizer. In this sect
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Quick Guide Playing the S90 ESVoice Play mode30Owner’s Manual Voice Play modeThe Voice Play mode is where you select and play the instrument sounds (
Voice Play mode31Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESSelect one of the Banks from Preset 1 - 4, User 1 - 2, and GM.Voices in each Bank are div
Voice Play mode32Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESSelecting a Drum VoiceWhile holding the [DRUM KITS] button, press one of the following b
Voice Play mode33Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESThe Sub Category names are shown at the bottom of the Category Search display. All Catego
Quick Guide Playing the S90 ESPerformance Play mode34Owner’s ManualPerformance Play modeEach Performance can contain up to four different Parts. This
Performance Play mode35Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESPerformances are divided into Groups [A] - [H]. Select a Group to display a list of
Performance Play mode36Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESCreating a Performance by combining the VoicesPerformances can be made up of a max
Performance Play mode37Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ES6-3 Select the Voice you’ve assigned to Part 2 as you did in steps 2 - 4 in the sec
Performance Play mode38Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESUsing a microphone and other audio device soundsOne of the enormous benefits of the
Using the Arpeggio feature39Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESUsing the Arpeggio featureThe versatile Arpeggio feature allows you to automat
(2)-10 1/2PRECAUTIONSPLEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE PROCEEDING* Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference. WARNINGAlways follow the
Using the Arpeggio feature40Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ES Controlling Arpeggio playback by using the Control sliders.These four Contr
Using the Controllers on the S90 ES41Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESUsing the Controllers on the S90 ES This section shows you how to cha
Quick Guide Playing the S90 ESUsing the Controllers on the S90 ES42Owner’s ManualControl slidersChanging the soundsThe Control sliders are a powerful
Using the Controllers on the S90 ES43Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing the S90 ESChanging the VolumeYou can use the Control sliders to adjust relative
Quick Guide Editing a ProgramEditing a Voice44Owner’s Manual Editing a VoiceEach Voice can consist of up to four Elements. An Element is made up of a
Editing a Voice45Quick GuideEditing a ProgramOwner’s ManualIf you wish to edit the sounds that make up a Voice and the basic parameters that determine
Quick Guide Editing a ProgramEditing a Voice46Owner’s ManualEditing a Voice by using the Control slidersThe four sliders at the top left of the instru
Editing a Voice47Quick GuideEditing a ProgramOwner’s ManualDrum Voice EditIf you want to edit the sounds that make up a Drum Voice and the basic param
Editing a Voice48Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Editing a ProgramAssigning drum/percussion instruments to individual keysIn the Drum Voice Edit mode, you c
Editing a Voice49Quick GuideEditing a ProgramOwner’s ManualSetting the drum key for independent open and closed hi-hat soundsIn a real drum kit, some
(2)-10 2/2• Before connecting the instrument to other electronic components, turn off the power for all components. Before turning the power on or of
Editing a Voice50Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Editing a ProgramStoring/Saving the created VoiceTwo steps are necessary in order to store (save) your voic
Editing a Voice51Quick GuideEditing a ProgramOwner’s ManualAfter the Voice has been stored, a “Completed” message appears and operation returns to the
Editing a Voice52Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Editing a Program Loading Voice data from a USB storage deviceIn the previous section, we saved Voice data
Quick GuideEditing a ProgramEditing a Performance53Owner’s ManualEditing a PerformanceThe Performance Edit mode ([PERFORM] → [EDIT]) lets you create y
Editing a Performance54Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Editing a ProgramThe following briefly describes the main Performance parameters.● Parameters for the
Quick GuideEditing a ProgramEditing a Performance55Owner’s Manual Editing a Performance by using the Control slidersThe four sliders at the top left
Editing a Performance56Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Editing a ProgramStoring/Saving the created PerformanceTwo steps are necessary in order to store (sav
Quick GuideEditing a ProgramEditing a Performance57Owner’s ManualSaving the edited Performances to a USB storage deviceThe basic operations are the sa
Quick Guide Editing a ProgramEditing a Performance58Owner’s ManualMove the cursor to the file (extension: S7A) saved in the operation explained in the
Quick GuideUsing the Controllers—Advanced CourseControllers supported by the S90 ES59Owner’s ManualControllers supported by the S90 ESYou can control
Introduction6Owner’s ManualIntroductionCongratulations and thank you for your purchase of the Yamaha S90 ES Music Production Synthesizer! You now own
Quick Guide Using the Controllers—Advanced CourseControllers supported by the S90 ES60Owner’s ManualWhen the Half Damper function is set to on (only F
Quick GuideUsing the Controllers—Advanced CourseControllers supported by the S90 ES61Owner’s Manual4 DepthDetermines the amount by which the parameter
Quick Guide Using the Controllers—Advanced CourseControllers supported by the S90 ES62Owner’s ManualChanging Control Change numbersThe functions assig
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections63Owner’s ManualConnectionsConnecting to External Audio EquipmentSince the S90 ES has no
Quick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections64Owner’s ManualThe following settings can be made from the parameter pages listed abov
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections65Owner’s ManualConnecting External MIDI EquipmentUsing a standard MIDI cable (optional)
Quick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections66Owner’s Manual Controlling another MIDI device via MIDI THRUMIDI THRU simply re-tran
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections67Owner’s ManualConnecting to a ComputerConnecting this instrument to a computer via MID
Quick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections68Owner’s Manual Thru Port SettingMIDI ports can be used to divide playback among multi
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesConnections69Owner’s ManualUsing a MIDI cablen Use an appropriate MIDI interface for your computer.
Table of Contents7Owner’s ManualIntroduction ...6Accessories...
Creating a Song with the Multi mode70Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesCreating a Song with the Multi modeThe Multi Mo
Creating a Song with the Multi mode71Owner’s ManualQuick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesThis operation is the same as in the “Selecting
Quick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesCreating a Song with the Multi mode72Owner’s ManualSimple mixing functions (Multi Play mode)The Mu
Creating a Song with the Multi mode73Owner’s ManualQuick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devices[F2] VOL/PANSet the pan and output level (volume
Quick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesCreating a Song with the Multi mode74Owner’s ManualDetailed mixing functions (Multi Edit mode)The
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesCreating a Song with the Multi mode75Owner’s ManualThe edited Multi can be stored in the Multi Stor
Creating a Song with the Multi mode76Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesStoring/saving the created MultiTwo steps are n
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesUsing the S90 ES with computer software77Owner’s ManualUsing the S90 ES with computer softwareEditi
Using the S90 ES with computer software78Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesRemote-controlling the softwareThis powerfu
Using the S90 ES with computer software79Owner’s ManualQuick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devices● When controlling Cubase SX via MIDI port 4
Power supply connections8Owner’s ManualPower supply connectionsPower supply connections1. Make sure that the instrument’s POWER switch on the rear pan
Using the S90 ES with computer software80Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesSpecific instructions for setting up your pa
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesUsing the S90 ES with computer software81Owner’s ManualChange the Mode by simultaneously holding do
Quick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesUsing the S90 ES with computer software82Owner’s Manual Control slidersAssigns the functions of e
Using the S90 ES with computer software83Owner’s ManualQuick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesRemote Con trol AssignmentsWhen controlling
Using the S90 ES with computer software84Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesWhen turning the [VOLUME] button off, the C
Using the S90 ES with computer software85Owner’s ManualQuick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesWhen turning the [VOLUME] button off, the Co
Using the S90 ES with computer software86Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesParameters to be edited differ depending on
Using the S90 ES with computer software87Owner’s ManualQuick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesWhen controlling Digital Performer 4.52:Func
Using mLAN88Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Connecting the Computer and Midi devicesUsing mLANThe mLAN interface is a powerful and flexible system that allow
Quick GuideConnecting the Computer and Midi devicesUsing mLAN89Owner’s ManualmLAN Audio/MIDI signal routingConnecting mLAN16E-equipped mLAN devices al
Power supply connections9Owner’s ManualConnecting the speakers or pair of headphonesSince the S90 ES has no built-in speakers, you will need to monito
Quick Guide Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)90Owner’s ManualThe Master mode is the hig
91Quick GuideCreating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Owner’s ManualStoring your favorite progr
Quick Guide Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)92Owner’s ManualUse Zone Edit to edit the
Quick GuideCreating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)93Owner’s ManualUsing Zones effectively wit
Quick Guide Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)94Owner’s ManualAssigning Control Change n
Quick GuideCreating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)Creating Your Original Program Set (Master mode)95Owner’s ManualSetting up the Master Zones
Playing back MIDI files (Sequence Play mode)96Owner’s ManualQuick Guide Playing back MIDI file (Sequence Play mode)In the Sequence Play mode you can d
Playing back MIDI files (Sequence Play mode)97Owner’s ManualQuick GuidePlaying back MIDI file (Sequence Play mode)You can also play back the song by s
Quick Guide Playing back MIDI file (Sequence Play mode)Playing back MIDI files (Sequence Play mode)98Owner’s ManualChanging the transmit settings for
Using the Plug-in Boards99Quick GuideUsing the Plug-in BoardOwner’s ManualPlug-in Boards give you an enormous amount of additional sonic flexibility an
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