Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 82
QED Filter Quick Edit Filter, QED EG Quick Edit Envelope Generator, ARP Type Arpeggio Type
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Voice Mode QED Filter (Quick Edit Filter) These parameters control filters which affect the tonal quality of the Voice. If you are using LPF (Low Pass Filter) and HPF (High Pass Filter) combined together, the parameters in the QED Filter page only affects LPF. QEDíFilter) C 1234 Cutoff +63 Reso +63 s Cutoff Set the cutoff frequency. The frequency set here will be a center frequency for signals to be filtered when they pass through each filter. On the CS6x, the frequency can be set by the [CUTOFF] knob on the front panel. t Settings: -64 ~ 0~ +63 s Reso (Resonance) Set the amount of Resonance (harmonic boost) applied to the signal around the Cutoff frequency. This is a useful way of adding further character to the sound. You can also adjust this parameter using the [RESONANCE] knob on the front panel of the CS6x. t Settings: -64 ~ 0~ +63 QED EG (Quick Edit Envelope Generator) These four parameters control the change in the output level of a Voice over the time that a note is played. s Sustain Set the level of the Voice maintained while the note on the keyboard is being held down. You can also adjust this parameter using the [SUSTAIN] knob on the front panel of the CS6x. t Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63 s Release Set the transition time from the point at which the note on the keyboard is released to the point at which the level of the Voice reaches zero. You can also adjust this parameter using the [RELEASE] knob on the front panel of the CS6x. t Settings: -64 ~ 0~ +63 Common Arpeggio The following four parameters control the behavior of the Arpeggiator. ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) ARP Limit (Arpeggio Note Limit) ARP Mode (Arpeggio Mode) ARP PlayEF (Arpeggio Play Effect) ARP Type (Arpeggio Type) These are the basic parameters of the Arpeggiator. ARPíType) Type Tempo Switch C 1234 UpOct1:Sq 120 on Hold on QEDíEG) Attack Decay Sustain Release C 1234 +63 +63 +63 +63 Level Sustain Level Time Attack Decay Time Time Release Time Key on Key off s Attack Set the transition time from the moment a key on the keyboard is pressed to the point at which the level of the Voice reaches its peak. You can also adjust this parameter using the [ATTACK] knob on the front panel of the CS6x. t Settings: -64 ~ 0~ +63 s Decay Set the transition time from the point at which the level of the Voice reaches its peak to the point at which it levels off. You can also adjust this parameter using the [DECAY] knob on the front panel of the CS6x. t Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63 s Type Set the Arpeggio Type. t Settings: (see the separate Data List) Sq (Sequence): Creates a general arpeggio phrase. Mainly octave up/down phrases. Ph (Phrase): Creates more musical phrases than Sq. Starting with "Techno," there are phrases for a wide variety of musical genres, and for creating backing tracks for guitar, piano and other instruments. Dr (Drum Pattern): Creates drum pattern-type phrases. Phrase genres covered include rock and dance. This Type is ideal for use with drum and percussion sounds. Cl (Phrase Clip): Select this type to a Clip Kit that is assigned with loopmixed or loop-divided Phrase Clips, to create a new arpeggio pattern. Ct (Control): Creates tonal changes. No note information is created. The Key Mode parameter in Arpeggio Mode must be set to "direct." s Tempo Set the Arpeggio Tempo. t Settings: 25 ~ 300 [MIDI] is displayed here and the parameter cannot be altered if MIDI sync is enabled (Page 167). 82