Yamaha CS6R Owner's Manual - Page 86

Speed, KeyReset Key on Reset, Phase, trpzd, S/H 1, Settings, Speed = Slow, Speed = Fast, each-on

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Voice Mode trpzd S/H 1 s KeyReset (Key on Reset) Set whether the LFO is reset each time a note is pressed. The following three settings are available. t Settings: off, each-on, 1st-on off The LFO is self-running (no synchronization) and starts a waveform at any phase when you play on the keyboard. Time S/H 2 Key on each-on The LFO resets with each note you play and starts a waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter (see below). s Speed Set the speed of the LFO Wave modulation. Higher values mean faster modulation speeds. t Settings: 0 ~ 63, 16th (16th note), 16th/3 (16th notetriplet), 16th. (16th dot-note), 8th (8th note), 8th/3 (8th note-triplet), 8th. (8th dot-note), 4th (4th note), 4th/3 (4th note-triplet), 4th. (4th dotnote), 2nd (half note), 2nd/3 (half note-triplet), 2nd. (half dot-note), 4thx4 (whole note), 4thx5 (5x4th notes), 4thx6 (6x4th notes), 4thx7 (7x4th notes), 4thx8 (8x4th notes) Speed = Slow Time Time Key on (First Note) Key on (Second Note) 1st-on The LFO resets with every note you play and starts the waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter (Show below). If you play a second note while the first note is being played (Note Off has not been received), the LFO does not reset to the specified phase (no synchronization) with the second note and after. Time Key on (First Note) Key on (Second Note) Speed = Fast s Phase Set the phase at which the LFO Wave starts whenever a note is played. Phases of 0/90/120/180/240/270 degrees are available. Time The length of the note depends on the internal or external Time MIDI tempo setting. Phase t Settings: 0, 90, 120, 180, 240, 270 86

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Voice Mode
trpzd
S/H 1
S/H 2
Speed
Set the speed of the LFO Wave modulation.
Higher
values mean faster modulation speeds.
Settings:
0 ~ 63, 16th (16th note), 16th/3 (16th note-
triplet), 16th. (16th dot-note), 8th (8th note),
8th/3 (8th note-triplet), 8th. (8th dot-note), 4th
(4th note), 4th/3 (4th note-triplet), 4th. (4th dot-
note), 2nd (half note), 2nd/3 (half note-triplet),
2nd. (half dot-note), 4thx4 (whole note), 4thx5
(5x4th notes), 4thx6 (6x4th notes), 4thx7 (7x4th
notes), 4thx8 (8x4th notes)
Speed = Slow
Speed = Fast
The length of the note depends on the internal or external
MIDI tempo setting.
Time
Time
KeyReset (Key on Reset)
Set whether the LFO is reset each time a note is
pressed.
The following three settings are available.
Settings:
off, each-on, 1st-on
off
The LFO is self-running (no synchronization) and starts a
waveform at any phase when you play on the keyboard.
each-on
The LFO resets with each note you play and starts a waveform
at the phase specified by the Phase parameter (see below).
1st-on
The LFO resets with every note you play and starts the
waveform at the phase specified by the Phase parameter
(Show below).
If you play a second note while the first
note is being played (Note Off has not been received), the
LFO does not reset to the specified phase (no
synchronization) with the second note and after.
Phase
Set the phase at which the LFO Wave starts
whenever a note is played.
Phases of
0/90/120/180/240/270 degrees are available.
Settings:
0, 90, 120, 180, 240, 270
Time
Phase
Key on (Second Note)
Time
Key on (First Note)
Time
Key on (Second Note)
Key on (First Note)
Key on
Time