Yamaha AR-80 Owner's Manual - Page 122

Speed, Ol Output Level, Voice Edit - Filter / Eg Rate Filter

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• SPEED Determines the speed of the Repeat function. The higher the value, the faster the speed. Range: 0 - 100 3 OL (Output Level) Determines the level of the Voice. Range: 0 - 100 VOICE EDIT - FILTER / EG RATE Page Some Voices may not sound properly if the Speed parameter is set too high (fast). These include Voices with naturally slow attacks (such as some of the Strings, Chorus, and Cosmic Voices) and Voices whose Attack parameter (see page 117) has been set to a slow value. PAGE 1 2 1 FILTER These settings determine the overall timbre of the sound by boosting or cutting a certain frequency range. In addition to making the sound either brighter or more mellow, Filter can be used to produce electronic, synthesizer-like effects. • CUTOFF Determines the cutoff frequency or effective frequency range of the filter. (See diagram below.) Higher values result in a brighter sound. Range: -50 - +50 • RES. (Resonance) Determines the emphasis given to the cutoff frequency, set in Cutoff above. (See diagram below.) Higher values result in a more pronounced effect. Range: -50 - +50 Resonance Cutoff Frequency The Resonance effect varies depending on the Voice. For some Voices, extreme positive values for Resonance may result in noise or even no sound. For other Voices, the Resonance effect may be negligible no matter what value is set. 116

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SPEED
Determines the speed of the Repeat function.
The higher the
value, the faster the speed.
Range: 0 – 100
3
OL (Output Level)
Determines the level of the Voice. Range: 0 – 100
VOICE EDIT — FILTER / EG RATE Page
1
FILTER
These settings determine the overall timbre of the sound by boosting or cutting a certain
frequency range.
In addition to making the sound either brighter or more mellow, Filter can
be used to produce electronic, synthesizer-like effects.
• CUTOFF
Determines the cutoff frequency or effective frequency range of the filter.
(See diagram
below.) Higher values result in a brighter sound.
Range: -50 – +50
• RES. (Resonance)
Determines the emphasis given to the cutoff frequency, set in Cutoff above.
(See diagram
below.) Higher values result in a more pronounced effect.
Range: -50 – +50
Resonance
Cutoff
Frequency
1
2
PAGE
Some Voices may not sound
properly if the Speed parameter
is set too high (fast).
These
include Voices with naturally
slow attacks (such as some of
the Strings, Chorus, and Cosmic
Voices) and Voices whose
Attack parameter (see page 117)
has been set to a slow value.
The Resonance effect varies
depending on the Voice.
For
some Voices, extreme positive
values for Resonance may result
in noise or even no sound.
For
other Voices, the Resonance
effect may be negligible no
matter what value is set.