Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 32

Half Damper Switch, Half Damper Time, EG Time Velocity, Sensitivity, Sensitivity Segment, EG Time

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Voice Parameters Half Damper Switch Half Damper Time EG Time Velocity Sensitivity Determines if the Half Damper is switched on. When the Half Damper Switch is set to On, holding down the FC3 Foot Controller produces a "half-pedal" effect just as on a real acoustic piano. Determines how quickly the sound decays to silence after the key is released while holding down the Foot Controller FC3 with the Half Damper Switch set to On. After releasing the key, you can control the decay time of the sound via the Foot Controller position, with the Half Damper Time of the AEG being the maximum decay value and the Release Time of the AEG being the minimum decay value. When you release the pedal, the decay time after the key is released is equivalent to the AEG Release Time. You can create a piano-like effect by setting the Release Time to a small value and setting the Half Damper Time to a large value. Determines how the AEG transition time (speed) responds to Velocity, or the strength with which the key is pressed. „ Positive values: High Velocities result in a fast AEG transition speed while low Velocities result in a slow speed, as shown in Figure 37 and Figure 38. „ Negative values: High Velocities result in a slow AEG transition speed while low Velocities result in a fast speed. „ 0: The amplitude transition speed does not change, regardless of the Velocity. Figure 37: Positive Sensitivity: Playing hard, fast speed Figure 38: Positive Sensitivity: Playing softly, slow speed EG Time Velocity Determines the part of the Amplitude EG that is affected by EG Time Sensitivity Segment Velocity Sensitivity. EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or Octave Range) affect the Amplitude EG times of the selected Element. „ Positive values: High notes result in a fast Amplitude EG transition speed while low notes result in a slow speed. „ Negative values: High notes result in a slow Amplitude EG transition speed while low notes result in a fast speed. „ 0: The Amplitude EG transition speed does not change, regardless of the played note. 32

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Voice Parameters
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Half Damper Switch
Determines if the Half Damper is switched on.
When the Half Damper Switch is set to On, holding down the FC3 Foot
Controller produces a "half-pedal" effect just as on a real acoustic piano.
Half Damper Time
Determines how quickly the sound decays to silence after the key is
released while holding down the Foot Controller FC3 with the Half Damper
Switch set to On.
After releasing the key, you can control the decay time of the sound via the
Foot Controller position, with the Half Damper Time of the AEG being the
maximum decay value and the Release Time of the AEG being the
minimum decay value.
When you release the pedal, the decay time after the key is released is
equivalent to the AEG Release Time. You can create a piano-like effect by
setting the Release Time to a small value and setting the Half Damper
Time to a large value.
EG Time Velocity
Sensitivity
Determines how the AEG transition time (speed) responds to Velocity, or
the strength with which the key is pressed.
Positive values: High Velocities result in a fast AEG transition speed
while low Velocities result in a slow speed, as shown in Figure 37 and
Figure 38.
Negative values: High Velocities result in a slow AEG transition speed
while low Velocities result in a fast speed.
0
: The amplitude transition speed does not change, regardless of the
Velocity.
Figure 37:
Positive Sensitivity: Playing hard, fast speed
Figure 38:
Positive Sensitivity: Playing softly, slow speed
EG Time Velocity
Sensitivity Segment
Determines the part of the Amplitude EG that is affected by EG Time
Velocity Sensitivity.
EG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or
Octave Range) affect the Amplitude EG times of the selected Element.
Positive values: High notes result in a fast Amplitude EG transition
speed while low notes result in a slow speed.
Negative values: High notes result in a slow Amplitude EG transition
speed while low notes result in a fast speed.
0
: The Amplitude EG transition speed does not change, regardless of
the played note.