Yamaha MX61 Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Page 46

Velocity Rate, Gate Time Rate, Octave Range, Trigger Mode, Toggle, Accent Velocity, Threshold,

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Voice Parameters Velocity Rate Gate Time Rate Octave Range Loop Trigger Mode Accent Velocity Threshold Accent Start Quantize Random SFX Determines how much the Velocity of Arpeggio playback is offset from the original value. „ 100%: The original Velocities are used. „ Below 100%: Reduces the Velocities of the Arpeggio notes. „ Above 100%: Increases the Velocities. If the resulting Velocity value is 0, it will be set to 1. If the resulting Velocity value is greater than 127 it will be set to 127. Determines how much the Gate Time (length) of the Arpeggio notes is offset from the original value. „ 100%: Indicates that the original Gate Times are used. „ Below 100%: Shortens the Gate Times of the Arpeggio notes. „ Above 100%: Lengthens the Gate Times of the Arpeggio notes. The Gate Time cannot be decreased beyond its normal minimum of 1; any values outside that range will automatically be limited to the minimum. Specifies the maximum Arpeggio range in octaves. „ Positive values: Increase the Octave Range of the Arpeggio playback upwards. „ Negative values: Increase the Octave Range of the Arpeggio playback downwards. Determines whether the Arpeggio plays a single time or continuously, while notes are held. „ On: The Arpeggio cycles while notes are held. „ Off: The Arpeggio plays only once even if notes are held. Determines how Arpeggio playback is started and stopped. „ Gate: Pressing the key starts Arpeggio playback and releasing the note stops it. „ Toggle: Pressing the key starts/stops Arpeggio playback and releasing the note does not affect Arpeggio playback. This Mode overrules the Arpeggio Hold setting. In other words, even when the Arpeggio Hold parameter is set to On, pressing the key start/stops Arpeggio playback. Normally, this parameter should be set to Gate. Determins the minimum Velocity that will trigger the Accent Phrase. Some Arpeggio types include special sequence data called Accent Phrases, which will be played back only when Velocities higher than the specified threshold are received. Determines the start timing of the Accent Phrase when the Velocity higher than the specified threshold in Accent Velocity Threshold is received. „ Off: The Accent Phrase starts as soon as the Velocity is received. „ On: The Accent Phrase starts on the beat specified for each Arpeggio type after the Velocity is received. Determins whether Random SFX is active or not. Some Arpeggio types feature the Random SFX (Sound Effect) function, which will trigger a special sound when the note is released--for example, the fret noise of a guitar. 46

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Voice Parameters
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Velocity Rate
Determines how much the Velocity of Arpeggio playback is offset from the
original value.
100%
: The original Velocities are used.
Below 100%: Reduces the Velocities of the Arpeggio notes.
Above 100%: Increases the Velocities.
If the resulting Velocity value is 0, it will be set to 1.
If the resulting Velocity value is greater than 127 it will be set to 127.
Gate Time Rate
Determines how much the Gate Time (length) of the Arpeggio notes is
offset from the original value.
100%
: Indicates that the original Gate Times are used.
Below 100%: Shortens the Gate Times of the Arpeggio notes.
Above 100%: Lengthens the Gate Times of the Arpeggio notes.
The Gate Time cannot be decreased beyond its normal minimum of 1; any
values outside that range will automatically be limited to the minimum.
Octave Range
Specifies the maximum Arpeggio range in octaves.
Positive values: Increase the Octave Range of the Arpeggio playback
upwards.
Negative values: Increase the Octave Range of the Arpeggio
playback downwards.
Loop
Determines whether the Arpeggio plays a single time or continuously,
while notes are held.
On
: The Arpeggio cycles while notes are held.
Off
: The Arpeggio plays only once even if notes are held.
Trigger Mode
Determines how Arpeggio playback is started and stopped.
Gate
: Pressing the key starts Arpeggio playback and releasing the
note stops it.
Toggle
: Pressing the key starts/stops Arpeggio playback and
releasing the note does not affect Arpeggio playback.
This Mode
overrules the
Arpeggio
Hold setting. In other words, even when
the
Arpeggio
Hold parameter is set to
On
, pressing the key
start/stops Arpeggio playback
.
Normally, this parameter should be set to
Gate
.
Accent Velocity
Threshold
Determins the minimum Velocity that will trigger the Accent Phrase.
Some Arpeggio types include special sequence data called Accent
Phrases, which will be played back only when Velocities higher than the
specified threshold are received.
Accent Start
Quantize
Determines the start timing of the Accent Phrase when the Velocity higher
than the specified threshold in Accent Velocity Threshold is received.
Off
: The Accent Phrase starts as soon as the Velocity is received.
On
: The Accent Phrase starts on the beat specified for each Arpeggio
type after the Velocity is received.
Random SFX
Determins whether Random SFX is active or not.
Some Arpeggio types feature the Random SFX (Sound Effect) function,
which will trigger a special sound when the note is released--for example,
the fret noise of a guitar.