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Yamaha P-100 - Modulation wheel

Yamaha P-100
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Modulation wheel
The modulation wheel setting lets you turn off the vibrato produced by the [MODULATION] wheel. The setting you
make here applies only to the P-100’s internal voices, however. Even when the modulation is turned off, you can still
use the P-100’s [MODULATION] wheel to send modulation messages to an external tone generator, which will
naturally interpret these messages according to its own internal settings.
The modulation wheel setting does not affect the P-100’s PIANO 1 and PIANO 2 voices, as the vibrato effect is turned
off at all times for these voices.
Please keep in mind that the vibrato effect controlled by the [MODULATION] wheel has nothing to do with the
modulation effects which you can select using the [MODULATION] button. The procedures for selecting a
modulation effect and setting its depth are described on page 10.
1.
Enter MIDI Utility mode.
Press the [MW] button while holding down the [MIDI] button.
The current modulation range setting will appear in the display.
2.
Set the desired value.
Use the [DATA ENTRY] slider or the [-l] and [+l] buttons to
switch the setting on or off.
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3.
Exit MIDI Utility mode.
Press the [MIDI] button to exit MIDI Utility mode.

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