Yamaha MX61 Reference Manual - Page 45
Performance, Arp Switch Arpeggio Switch, General
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Performance Song/Pattern File Utility Remote Arp Switch (Arpeggio Switch) Parameter Description Switch (Arpeggio Common Switch) Determines whether Arpeggio is on or off for all Parts. This setting is the same as the [ARP] button on the panel. Settings: off, on Tempo Determines the tempo for the Arpeggio. Settings: 5 - 300 NOTE If you are using this instrument with an external sequencer, DAW software, or MIDI device, and you want to synchronize it with that device, set the "MIDI Sync" parameter in the MIDI display of Utility (page 66) to "external" or "auto." When "MIDI Sync" is set to "auto" (only when MIDI clock is transmitted continuously) or "external," the Tempo parameter here indicates "EXT" and cannot be changed. NOTE The tempo also can be set in the Tempo display by pressing the [TEMPO] button. It can also set by "playing" or tapping the [TEMPO] button several times repeatedly at the desired tempo. This function is referred to as "Tap Tempo." SyncQtzValue (Arpeggio Sync Quantize Value) Determines the actual timing at which the next Arpeggio playback starts when you trigger it, while an Arpeggio of a certain Part is playing back. This allows a more musical transition between successively played Arpeggios. When set to "off," the next Arpeggio starts as soon as you trigger it. The number shown at right of each value indicates quarter-note resolution in clocks. Settings: off, 60 (32nd note), 80 (16th note triplet), 120 (16th note), 160 (8th note triplet), 240 (8th note), 320 (1/ 4 note triplet), 480 (1/4 note) General The parameters of this display are applied to both Parts 1 and 2. Parameter Description KeyboardMode Sets keyboard splits and layers for Parts 1 and 2. Settings: single, layer, split single ....Only the selected Part will be sounded. layer ......Both Parts 1 and 2 will be sounded together. They extend over the full length of the keyboard. split .......Part 1 is used for all keys higher than the "SplitPoint" setting; Part 2 is used for all keys below the "SplitPoint" setting. SplitPoint Determines the point (or key) at which the keyboard is split between the left and right parts. Settings: C -2 - G8 NOTE When "KeyboardMode" is set to "Split," the value also can be determined by holding down the [SPLIT] button and pressing the desired key. Cutoff Determines the cutoff frequency for the Filter. This is applied to both filters assigned to Parts 1 and 2. Settings: -64 - +0 - +63 Resonance Determines the harmonic emphasis given to the Cutoff Frequency. This is applied to both filters assigned to Parts 1 and 2. Settings: -64 - +0 - +63 ChoSend (Chorus Send) Determines the Send level of the signal sent to the Chorus effect. This is applied to both Parts 1 and 2. Settings: 0 - 127 RevSend (Reverb Send) Determines the Send level of the signal sent to the Reverb effect. This is applied to both Parts 1 and 2. Settings: 0 - 127 Attack (Attack time) Determines how quickly the sound reaches its maximum level after a key is pressed. This is applied to both Parts 1 and 2. Settings: -64 - +0 - +63 Decay (Decay time) Determines how fast the volume falls from maximum attack level to the sustain level. This is applied to both Parts 1 and 2. Settings: -64 - +0 - +63 Sustain (Sustain Level) Determines the sustain level at which the volume will continue while a note is held, after the initial attack and decay. This is applied to both Parts 1 and 2. Settings: -64 - +0 - +63 Performance Performance Play Performance Select Performance Part Select Performance Edit Common Edit Chorus Eff Reverb Eff Master EQ Arp Switch General Name Part Edit Play Mode Filter/EG Arp Select Receive Switch Voice Edit Voice Insert Eff / DrumKit Insert Eff Voice LFO Voice Ctrl Set / DrumKit Ctrl Set Voice Name / DrumKit Name Voice Job Voice Store Performance Job Initialize Recall Copy Bulk Performance Store Supplementary Information MX49/MX61 Reference Manual 45