Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 14

Cutoff Velocity, Sensitivity, Resonance, Width, Resonance Velocity, Cutoff Key Follow - used

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Voice Parameters Cutoff Velocity Sensitivity Determines how the Cutoff Frequency responds to Velocity, or the strength with which you play notes. „ Positive values: The Cutoff Frequency rises the stronger you play the keyboard. „ Negative values: The Cutoff Frequency rises the softer you play the keyboard. „ 0: The Cutoff Frequency does not change, regardless of the Velocity. Resonance Resonance is used to set the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis) applied to the signal at the Cutoff Frequency. This parameter can boost the level of the signal in the area of the Cutoff Frequency. By emphasizing the overtones in this area, this can produce a distinctive "peaky" tone, making the sound brighter and harder. This can be used in combination with the Cutoff Frequency parameter to add further character to the sound. This parameter is available when an LPF, HPF, BPF (excluding the BPFw), or BEF is selected as a Filter Type. Width The Width parameter is used to adjust the width of the band of signal frequencies passed by the filter with the BPFw. This parameter is available when a BPFw is selected as a Filter Type. Resonance Velocity Sensitivity Determines the degree to which Resonance responds to Velocity, or the strength with which you play notes. „ Positive values: The higher the Velocity, the greater the Resonance. „ Negative values: The lower the Velocity, the greater the Resonance. „ 0: No change of the Resonance value. Gain Determines the Gain of the signal sent to the filter. The lower the value, the lower the Gain. The tonal characteristics generated by the filter differ depending on the value set here. Cutoff Key Follow Sensitivity Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or Octave Range) affect the Cutoff Frequency of the selected Element, assuming C3 as the basic pitch. „ Positive values: The Cutoff Frequency drops for lower notes and rises for higher notes. „ Negative values: The Cutoff Frequency rises for lower notes and drops for higher notes. 14

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Voice Parameters
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Cutoff Velocity
Sensitivity
Determines how the Cutoff Frequency responds to Velocity, or the strength
with which you play notes.
Positive values: The Cutoff Frequency rises the stronger you play the
keyboard.
Negative values: The Cutoff Frequency rises the softer you play the
keyboard.
0
: The Cutoff Frequency does not change, regardless of the Velocity.
Resonance
Resonance is used to set the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis)
applied to the signal at the Cutoff Frequency.
This parameter can boost the level of the signal in the area of the Cutoff
Frequency. By emphasizing the overtones in this area, this can produce a
distinctive "peaky" tone, making the sound brighter and harder.
This can be used in combination with the Cutoff Frequency parameter to
add further character to the sound.
This parameter is available when an LPF, HPF, BPF (excluding the
BPFw), or BEF is selected as a Filter Type.
Width
The Width parameter is used to adjust the width of the band of signal
frequencies passed by the filter with the BPFw.
This parameter is available when a BPFw is selected as a Filter Type.
Resonance Velocity
Sensitivity
Determines the degree to which Resonance responds to Velocity, or the
strength with which you play notes.
Positive values: The higher the Velocity, the greater the Resonance.
Negative values: The lower the Velocity, the greater the Resonance.
0
: No change of the Resonance value.
Gain
Determines the Gain of the signal sent to the filter.
The lower the value, the lower the Gain. The tonal characteristics
generated by the filter differ depending on the value set here.
Cutoff Key Follow
Sensitivity
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or
Octave Range) affect the Cutoff Frequency of the selected Element,
assuming C3 as the basic pitch.
Positive values: The Cutoff Frequency drops for lower notes and rises
for higher notes.
Negative values: The Cutoff Frequency rises for lower notes and
drops for higher notes.