Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 104
Drum Common Arpeggio, Drum Common Controllers, Drum Common Effects, Drum Key OSC Oscillator
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Voice Mode s Attack Set the Attack time (the time from the moment the note is pressed to the point at which the maximum sound output level is reached). The [ATTACK] knob on the CS6x front panel can also be used to directly adjust the Attack time. t Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63 s Decay Set the Decay time (the time from the point of maximum sound output level to the point at which it has completely faded out). The [DECAY] knob on the CS6x front panel can also be used to directly adjust the Decay time. t Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63 Drum Common Arpeggio The following four screens are available for Drum Voice arpeggio parameters. The parameters and settings are the same as for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 82. ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) ARP Limit (Arpeggio Note Limit) ARP Mode (Arpeggio Mode) ARP PlayEF (Arpeggio Play Effect) Drum Common Controllers Set your Controller Settings here. Up to six controllers plus the Pitch Bend wheel can be assigned to each Drum Voice. The following seven screens are available. (The parameter names for all Control Set screens are the same.) CTL Bend (Pitch Bend) CTL Set1 (Control Set 1) CTL Set2 (Control Set 2) CTL Set3 (Control Set 3) CTL Set4 (Control Set 4) CTL Set5 (Control Set 5) CTL Set6 (Control Set 6) The parameters are the same as for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 84. (The Elem Sw parameter is only available for Normal Voices.) Drum Common Effects For Drum Voice Effects, there are two Insertion Effects, plus System Effects (Reverb and Chorus). The following five screens are available. The parameters and settings are the same as for Normal Voices. Details are given on Page 88. EFF InsEF (Insertion Effect) EFF EF1 (Insertion Effect 1) EFF EF2 (Insertion Effect 2) EFF Rev (Reverb) EFF Cho (Chorus) Drum Key OSC (Oscillator) You can change your Drum Voice waveform settings. Each Drum Voice can consist of up to 73 Drum Keys (Page 37), assigned to notes spread across the keyboard (C0 to C6). You can assign waveforms to Drum Keys and set their parameters. The following four screens are available. OSC Wave (Oscillator Wave) OSC Out (Oscillator Out) OSC Pan (Oscillator Pan) OSC Other (Oscillator Other) OSC Wave (Oscillator Wave) Assign a Wave/Normal Voice to each Drum Key. Use Knob [A] (or press a note on the keyboard) to select the Drum Key, and use Knob [C] to select the Wave/Normal Voice assigned to it. OSCíWave) Mem Number Ctgry Type Key=C 3 PRE1 001[PF:Grand 1 ] vce s Mem (Memory) This is displayed when you have selected "vce" (Normal Voice) as the Type parameter. Select the Voice Memory for the Normal Voice. t Settings: PRE1, PRE2, INT, EXT You cannot select Plug-in Voices. s Number (Wave Number) Select a Wave/Normal Voice Number. The Category and Name are shown to the right of the selected Wave/Normal Voice Number. The selection of Waves/Normal Voices varies according to the Type. t Settings: 000 (off) ~ 479 for wave, 001~ 128 for Normal Voice (Details about each Wave/Normal Voice are given in the separate Data List). If you choose "off," no Wave/Normal Voice will be assigned to the Drum Key. s Ctgry (Category) Select the Category of the Wave/Normal Voice. If you switch to another Category, the first Wave/Normal Voice in that Category will be selected. t Settings: Details about the Categories are given as a list on Page 80. s Type Select Wave or Normal Voice as the Type. With the Number and Ctgry parameters (above), you can specify the waveform or Normal Voice used by the Type. t Settings: wave, vce (Normal Voice) 104