Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 33

Amplitude Scale

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Voice Parameters EG Time Key Follow Determines the central note for EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity. Sensitivity Center When the Center Key note is played, the AEG behaves according to its Key actual settings. F G C +63 +30 D E -40 B A Figure 39: Amplitude EG Time Key Follow and Center Key A: Center Key B: Slower Speed C: Faster Speed D: Lower range E: Higher range F: Positive value G: Negative value EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity Release Adjustment Determines the sensitivity of EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity to EG Release. The lower the value, the lower the sensitivity. „ +63: Sets the EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity to the value of Decay 1 or Decay 2. „ -64: Produces no effect in the EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity. 1-2-10 Amplitude Scale This controls the Amplitude output level according to the positions of the notes on the keyboard. You can divide the entire keyboard by setting four Break Points, and assign different Amplitude Offset values to these Break Points. The Amplitude changes in a linear fashion between successive Break Points. Table 2 and Figure 40 show an example in which the basic Amplitude (volume) value for the selected Element is 80 and the various Offset values of the Break Points change that basic value accordingly. /i Table 2: Offsets at Break Points Break Point 1 2 3 4 Note C1 C2 C3 C4 Offset -4 +10 +17 +4 33

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Voice Parameters
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1-2-10
Amplitude Scale
This controls the Amplitude output level according to the positions of the notes on the
keyboard. You can divide the entire keyboard by setting four Break Points, and assign different
Amplitude Offset values to these Break Points.
The Amplitude changes in a linear fashion between successive Break Points.
Table 2 and Figure 40 show an example in which the basic Amplitude (volume) value for the
selected Element is 80 and the various Offset values of the Break Points change that basic
value accordingly.
/i
Table 2:
Offsets at Break Points
EG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity Center
Key
Determines the central note for EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity.
When the Center Key note is played, the AEG behaves according to its
actual settings.
Figure 39:
Amplitude EG Time Key Follow and Center Key
A:
Center Key
B:
Slower Speed
C:
Faster Speed
D:
Lower range
E:
Higher range
F:
Positive value
G:
Negative value
EG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity Release
Adjustment
Determines the sensitivity of EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity to EG
Release.
The lower the value, the lower the sensitivity.
+63
: Sets the EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity to the value of Decay 1
or Decay 2.
-64
: Produces no effect in the EG Time Key Follow Sensitivity.
+63
+30
-40
B
A
D
E
C
F
G
Break Point
1
2
3
4
Note
C1
C2
C3
C4
Offset
-4
+10
+17
+4