Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 102
Drum Voices, Boost6 Boost 6dB/Boost12 Boost 12dB
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Voice Mode s LoFreq (Low Frequency) Set the low frequency of the Shelving filter. Frequencies below this point are attenuated or boosted by the Low Gain parameter. t Settings: 50.1Hz ~ 2.00kHz s LoGain (Low Gain) Set the amount by which the frequencies below the Low Frequency setting are attenuated or boosted. t Settings: -32 ~ 0 ~ +32 s HiFreq (High Frequency) Set the high frequency of the Shelving filter. Frequencies above this point are attenuated or boosted by the High Gain parameter. t Settings: 503.8Hz ~ 10.1kHz s HiGain (High Gain) Set the amount by which the frequencies above the High Frequency setting are attenuated or boosted. t Settings: -32 ~ 0 ~ +32 • P.EQ (Parametric EQ) The Parametric EQ is used to attenuate or boost signal levels around the Frequency setting by the amount specified in the Gain setting. 32 different Frequency Characteristics are available. The following parameters are available for this type of Equalizer. EQíParam) EL1-3* Freq Gain Q 255 +32 31 s Q (Frequency Characteristic) Set the Q (Frequency Characteristic). 32 different Characteristics are available. t Settings: 0 ~ 31 • Boost6 (Boost 6dB)/Boost12 (Boost 12dB)/ Boost18 (Boost 18dB) These can be used to boost the level of the entire signal by 6dB, 12dB and 18dB, respectively. The EQ Parameters will be unavailable. • thru If you select this, the equalizers are bypassed and the entire signal is unaffected. Drum Voices With Drum Voices, different drum and percussion Waves or Normal Voices are assigned to notes across the keyboard (from C0 to C6) forming an entire drum kit. For editing Drum Voices, there are five Common Edit screens (affecting all the Drum Voices together) and the five Drum Key screens. When you select a Drum Voice and enter Voice Edit Mode, you will see the Drum Voice Edit screen at which you were previously editing. An overview of the Drum Voices is given on Page 37. Most parameters have already been explained for Normal Voices. (The gray items in the tree diagram.) Those parameters not previously covered are explained here. Details about the functions common to both Drum Voices and Normal Voices are given in the section "Normal Voices" (Page 79). Voice Edit (Drum) EQ Param (EQ Parameter) Drum Common Drum Common General 80 GEN Name (General Name) 80 + Drum Common Quick Edit 81 Gain QED Level (Quick Edit Level) 81 QED EffectCtrl (Quick Edit Effect) 81 0 QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter) 82 Frequency QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator) 103 Drum Common Arpeggio 82 ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) 82 - ARP Limit (Arpeggio Note Limit) 83 ARP Mode (Arpeggio Mode) 83 ARP PlayEF (Arpeggio Play Effects) 83 s Freq (Frequency) Drum Common Controllers 84 CTL Bend (Pitch Bend) 84 Set the center frequency. Frequencies around this CTL Set1 (Control Set 1) 84 point are attenuated/boosted by the Gain setting. CTL Set2 (Control Set 2) 84 CTL Set3 (Control Set 3) 84 t Settings: 139.7Hz ~ 12.9kHz CTL Set4 (Control Set 4) 84 CTL Set5 (Control Set 5) 84 s Gain CTL Set6 (Control Set 6) 84 Drum Common Effects 88 Set the Gain. This attenuates or boosts frequencies EFF InsEF (Insertion Effects) 88 around the Frequency setting. EFF EF1 (Insertion Effect 1) 88 t Settings: -32 ~ 0 ~ +32 EFF EF2 (Insertion Effect 2) 88 EFF Rev (Reverb) 89 EFF Cho (Chorus) 89 Drum Key Drum Key OSC (Oscillator) 104 OSC Wave (Oscillator Wave) 104 OSC Out (Oscillator Out) 105 102 OSC Pan (Oscillator Pan) OSC Other (Oscillator Other) 105 105 D K Pi h