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'''C/M mode''' ("Computer Music" mode<ref>[https://my.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/320948/MU80E1.pdf Yamaha MU80 Owner's Manual], page 109.</ref>) is a feature on some [[Yamaha XG]] devices and Yamaha TG-series devices<ref name=tg100>[https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/7/317087/TG100E2.PDF Yamaha TG100 Reference Manual], page 7.</ref> that provides unofficial [[Roland CM-64]]<ref name=tg100></ref> ([[Roland CM-32L]]/[[Roland MT-32]] and [[Roland CM-32P]]) compatibility. | '''C/M mode''' ("Computer Music" mode<ref>[https://my.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/320948/MU80E1.pdf Yamaha MU80 Owner's Manual], page 109.</ref>) is a feature on some [[Yamaha XG]] devices (especially the [[Yamaha MU series]]) and Yamaha TG-series devices<ref name=tg100>[https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/7/317087/TG100E2.PDF Yamaha TG100 Reference Manual], page 7.</ref> that provides unofficial [[Roland CM-64]]<ref name=tg100></ref> ([[Roland CM-32L]]/[[Roland MT-32]] and [[Roland CM-32P]]) compatibility. | ||
In the TG100 reference manual, Yamaha claims it provides "semi-compatibility for songs recorded using a CM-64 sound module",<ref name=tg100></ref> whereas later manuals avoid outright stating what device the mode is intended to be compatible with, instead vaguely referring to "computer music".<ref>[https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/3/317093/TG300E2.PDF Yamaha TG300 Reference Guide], page 3: "C/M: This multi mode provides semi-compatibility with computer music software."</ref><ref>[https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/320948/MU80E1.pdf Yamaha MU80 Owner's Manual], page 34: "C/M: This mode provides compatibility with most computer music software not supported by the other two Multi modes."</ref> | In the TG100 reference manual, Yamaha claims it provides "semi-compatibility for songs recorded using a CM-64 sound module",<ref name=tg100></ref> whereas later manuals avoid outright stating what device the mode is intended to be compatible with, instead vaguely referring to "computer music".<ref>[https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/3/317093/TG300E2.PDF Yamaha TG300 Reference Guide], page 3: "C/M: This multi mode provides semi-compatibility with computer music software."</ref><ref>[https://usa.yamaha.com/files/download/other_assets/8/320948/MU80E1.pdf Yamaha MU80 Owner's Manual], page 34: "C/M: This mode provides compatibility with most computer music software not supported by the other two Multi modes."</ref> | ||
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Yamaha do not document what CM-64 features are supported beyond the list of patches. The mode does not provide full compatibility with the original devices, just similar instrument and drum sounds. | Yamaha do not document what CM-64 features are supported beyond the list of patches. The mode does not provide full compatibility with the original devices, just similar instrument and drum sounds. | ||
There is no equivalent mode for [[Roland GS]] devices, but | There is no equivalent mode for [[Roland GS]] devices. However, the [[Roland SC-55]] and many (but not all) other GS devices have CM-64 compatibility banks accessible with a Bank Select, and some SC series modules have a button combination that will automatically configure all the parts for CM-64 compatibility. The SC-55's CM-64 compatibility banks are also supported in Yamaha's [[TG300B mode]]. | ||
See also [[:Category:C/M mode devices]]. | See also [[:Category:C/M mode devices]]. |
Latest revision as of 21:29, 15 September 2024
C/M mode ("Computer Music" mode[1]) is a feature on some Yamaha XG devices (especially the Yamaha MU series) and Yamaha TG-series devices[2] that provides unofficial Roland CM-64[2] (Roland CM-32L/Roland MT-32 and Roland CM-32P) compatibility.
In the TG100 reference manual, Yamaha claims it provides "semi-compatibility for songs recorded using a CM-64 sound module",[2] whereas later manuals avoid outright stating what device the mode is intended to be compatible with, instead vaguely referring to "computer music".[3][4]
Yamaha do not document what CM-64 features are supported beyond the list of patches. The mode does not provide full compatibility with the original devices, just similar instrument and drum sounds.
There is no equivalent mode for Roland GS devices. However, the Roland SC-55 and many (but not all) other GS devices have CM-64 compatibility banks accessible with a Bank Select, and some SC series modules have a button combination that will automatically configure all the parts for CM-64 compatibility. The SC-55's CM-64 compatibility banks are also supported in Yamaha's TG300B mode.
See also Category:C/M mode devices.
References
- ↑ Yamaha MU80 Owner's Manual, page 109.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Yamaha TG100 Reference Manual, page 7.
- ↑ Yamaha TG300 Reference Guide, page 3: "C/M: This multi mode provides semi-compatibility with computer music software."
- ↑ Yamaha MU80 Owner's Manual, page 34: "C/M: This mode provides compatibility with most computer music software not supported by the other two Multi modes."