Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 133
LYR Limit Layer Limit, LYR Tune Layer Tune, LYR Out Layer Out, Arp Arpeggio switch, Layer Layer switch
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Performance Mode s Mode Select whether each Part is played back monophonically (single notes only) or polyphonically (multiple simultaneous notes). This parameter is only available for Normal Voice Parts 1 to 16 and Plug-in 1/2 Parts. t Settings: mono, poly s Arp (Arpeggio switch) Switch the Arpeggiator for the currently selected Part on or off. This parameter is not available for A/D Input and Multi Plug-in Parts. t Settings: off, on s Layer (Layer switch) When switched on, you can layer up to four Parts. This parameter in not available for A/D Input and Plugin Parts. t Settings: off, on You can also set the overall output level and stereo pan position of the Layer when this is switched on (Page 119). Layers may be slow to sound, depending on their component Parts. If you turn five or more Layer Switches "on," only four Parts are enabled for the layer. These four Parts are determined in the priority of Part01 to Part16, PartCL, PartAD, PartP1, then PartP2. For disabled Parts, their Layer switch values will be shown in brackets like "(on)." s RcvCh (MIDI Receive Channel) Set the MIDI Receive Channel for each Part. Select "off" for Parts that you do not want to respond to MIDI. t Settings: 1 ~ 16, off LYR Limit (Layer Limit) You can set note ranges and velocity limits for each Part. These parameters are not available for the A/D Input Part. LYRíLimit) Note Limit Part01 C-2 - G 8 Vel Limit 1 - 127 s Note Limit Set the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard range for each Part. Each Part will only sound for notes played within its specified range. t Settings: C-2 ~ G8 (for the lowest and highest notes) If you specify the highest note first and the lowest note second, for example "C5 to C4," then the note range covered will be "C-2 to C4" and "C5 to G8." You can set the lowest and highest notes in the range by pressing notes on the keyboard while holding down the [SHIFT] key. s Vel Limit Set the minimum and maximum values of the velocity range within which each Part will respond. Each Part will only sound for notes played within its specified velocity range. t Settings: 1 ~ 127 (for the minimum and maximum values) If you specify the maximum value first and the minimum value second, for example "93 to 34," then the velocity range covered will be "1 to 34" and "93 to 127." LYR Tune (Layer Tune) You can set note shift and tuning parameters for each Part. These parameters are not available for the A/D Input Part. LYRíTune) Part01 NoteShift +24 Detune +12.7 s NoteShift Adjust the pitch of each Part in semitones. t Settings: -24 ~ +24 s Detune Offset (detune) the pitch of each Part by a very small amount. t Settings: -12.8Hz ~ +12.7Hz LYR Out (Layer Out) You can select outputs for each Part. LYRíOut) Part01 Output L&R InsEF (off) s Output Assign each Part to an output. t Settings: L&R (Left and Right outputs), ind 1&2 (Individual Output 1&2) ind1 (Individual Output 1), ind2, ind3, ind4, ind5, ind6, drum For example, if you choose "L&R," the left channel will be output through OUTPUT L and the right channel will be output through OUTPUT R. Alternatively, if you choose "ind1," the left and right signals will be merged and output monaurally through INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT 1. Settings "ind3 to "ind6" are for future expansion purposes and are currently not available. You can select "drum" for Drum Voice and Phrase Clip Parts. If you select "drum" for a Drum Voice Part, the output settings for each Drum Key (Page 105) are used. If you select "drum" for the Phrase Clip Part, the output settings for each Clip key (Page 151) are used. 133