Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 78
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Edit Operation Other Settings [OTHER SETTING] • Refer to page 61 for general information on setting the parameters. • Refer to pages 3-5 of the separate "Data List" for information on the default parameter settings. ■ Specifying the depth of sustain sampling for the damper pedal [SustainSamplingDepth] This parameter is effective only on the voice group GRANDPIANO1. ■ Assigning the START/STOP function to a pedal [PedalStart/Stop] If you assign the START/STOP function to a pedal and activate the function, the pedal function assigned to the pedal in the VOICE EDIT menu (page 69) is disabled. Press the D [-]/[+] buttons to set the value (Off, 1-10). [SustainSamplingDepth] is a performance parameter (page 30). ■ Specifying the volume of the key-off sound [KeyOffSamplingDepth] You can adjust the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle sound that occurs when you release a key). This is effective on the voice groups GRANDPIANO1, E.PIANO1, CLAVI., and HARPSICHORD. Press the C [-]/[+] buttons to select a pedal (Pedal 2, Pedal 3, Pedal 4) to assign the function, and press the D [-]/[+] buttons to specify On or Off. [PedalStart/Stop] is a performance parameter (page 30). ■ Selecting a type of pedal [Pedal Type] A pedal connected to the PEDAL [1 (SUSTAIN)], [2 (SOSUTENUTO)], [3 (SOFT)], [4 (AUX)] connector may switch on and off differently. For example, some pedals turn on the effects when pressed, and others turn them off. Use this parameter to reverse this mechanism. Press the D [-]/[+] buttons to set the value (Off, 1-10). [KeyOffSamplingDepth] is a performance parameter (page 30). ■ Selecting a pedal function for vibraphone [VibraphonePedalMode] This parameter enables you to select whether the sound is sustained (a) while you press the keys on the keyboard ("PianoLike") or (b) while you press and hold down the sustain pedal, like playing a real vibraphone ("Normal"). Press the D [-]/[+] buttons to specify PianoLike or Normal. [VibraphonePedalMode] is a performance parameter (page 30). Press the C[-]/[+] buttons to select a pedal from Pedal 1, Pedal 2, Pedal 3, or Pedal 4, then press the D [-]/[+] buttons to specify Make or Break. ■ Setting the point at which the pedal starts to affect the sound [HalfPedalPoint] This parameter enables you to specify the point to which you must depress the pedal before the assigned effect is applied. (This setting applies to effects that can be assigned to each pedal, such as damper or sostenuto (page 69). Expression is not affected by this setting.) If the effect is an on/off type, this setting specifies the point at which the effect will be switched on or off. Press the D [-]/[+] buttons to specify from -2 (effective with the shallowest press) to 0 to +2 (effective with the deepest press). [HalfPedalPoint] is a performance parameter (page 30). 78 P-250