Yamaha A5000 Owner's Manual - Page 111
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PLAY-CONTROL [Range] Function ----EF1-1 - 16 EF1:Output Level EF1:Pan EF1:Width EF2-1 - 16 EF2:Output Level EF2:Pan EF2:Width EF3-1 - 16 EF3:Output Level EF3:Pan EF3:Width Program Level S/H Speed Portament Rate/Time AD Pan L&R AD Pan L AD Pan R AD Level L&R AD Level L AD Level R Control1 Range Control2 Range Control3 Range Control4 Range Program LFO Depth EF4-1 - 16 EF4:Output Level EF4:Pan EF4:Width EF5-1 - 16 EF5:Output Level EF5:Pan EF5:Width EF6-1 - 16 EF6:Output Level EF6:Pan EF6:Width Control Target Page - Effect 1 parameters 1 - 16 105 Effect 1 output level 105 Effect 1 pan 105 Effect 1 width 105 Effect 2 parameters 1 - 16 105 Effect 2 output level 105 Effect 2 pan 105 Effect 2 width 105 Effect 3 parameters 1 - 16 105 Effect 3 output level 105 Effect 3 pan 105 Effect 3 width 105 Program volume 90 Sample-and-hold speed 107 Portamento rate/time 92 A/D input L&R pan 107 A/D input L pan 107 A/D input R pan 107 A/D input L&R output level A/D input L output level A/D input R output level Controller 1 range 111 Controller 2 range 111 Controller 3 range 111 Controller 4 range 111 Program LFO depth Effect 4 parameters 1 - 16 105 Effect 4 output level 105 Effect 4 pan 105 Effect 4 width 105 Effect 5 parameters 1 - 16 105 Effect 5 output level 105 Effect 5 pan 105 Effect 5 width 105 Effect 6 parameters 1 - 16 105 Effect 6 output level 105 Effect 6 pan 105 Effect 6 width 105 (Functions relating to Ef4 - Ef6 cannot be selected on the A4000) • Depending on the effect parameter, non-controllable functions will appear as "---." • Some parameters may produce noise when controlled. [ Press] LIST... Shows a list of the available functions. Knob 5 [ Turn] Type The setting determines how the A5000/A4000 converts and applies the control-change value received from the controller. When you move a controller at a MIDI device, the controller transmits a control-change value indicating the magnitude of the movement. The transmitted values always range from 0 to 127. [Range] +offset, -/+offset, +offset(-exp), +offset(+exp) • +offset ... The A5000/A4000 converts the received value (0 to 127) to a corresponding value in the range {0 to range}, and adds the result to the target parameter. Notice that the resulting offset is therefore always positive (or always negative, depending on the Range sign; see below). In other words, the controller can offset the target parameter in one direction only. • -/+offset ... The A5000/A4000 converts the received value (0 to 127) to a corresponding value in the range {-range to 0 to +range}, and adds the result to the target parameter. Notice that in this case the controller applies 0 offset when at its center position; displacement in one direction generates a negative offset, while displacement in the other generates a positive offset. • +offset(-exp) ... The received value (0 - 127) is converted to an appropriate value within the available range. The conversion is not linear, however, with greater variation produced at lower values and less variation produced at higher values. • +offset(+exp) ... The received value (0 - 127) is converted to an appropriate value within the available range. The conversion is not linear, however, with smaller variation produced at lower values and greater variation produced at higher values. Knob 4 [ Turn] Range Sets the maximum offset that the controller can apply to the target parameter. This also determines how sensitive the parameter is to changes in the controller position. [Range] -63 - +63 When set to "0" the controller will have no effect. The higher the value the greater the control range. Negative values revers the control "direction." [ Press] QUICK... Calls the quick entry menu (page 83). 111 q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q A5000/A4000 • Chapter 4 PLAY Mode