Yamaha PSR-1500 Owner's Manual - Page 96

Editable Parameters in the SOUND CREATOR Displays, COMMON, CONTROLLER, MODULATION

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Using, Creating and Editing Voices Voice Creating-Sound Creator The available parameters differ depending on the Voice. Editable Parameters in the SOUND CREATOR Displays The following covers in detail the editable parameters that are set in the displays explained in step 3 of the "Basic Procedure" on page 95. The Sound Creator parameters are organized into five different displays. The parameters in each display are described separately, below. These are also treated as part of the Voice Set parameters (page 101), which are automatically called up when the Voice is selected. Portamento Time: The Portamento Time determines the pitch transition time. Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the keyboard to the next. COMMON VOLUME TOUCH SENSE PART OCTAVE MONO/POLY PORTAMENTO TIME Adjusts the volume of the current edited Voice. Adjusts the touch sensitivity, or how greatly the volume responds to your playing strength. A setting of "0" produces more extreme drops in level, the more softly you play, while a setting of "64" is normal response, and "127" produces high volume for any playing strength (fixed). Shifts the octave range of the edited Voice up or down in octaves. When the edited Voice is used as any of the RIGHT 1-2 parts, the R1/R2 parameter is available; when the edited Voice is used as the LEFT part, the LEFT parameter is available. Determines whether the edited Voice is played monophonically or polyphonically (page 83). Sets the portamento time when the edited Voice is set to "MONO" above. CONTROLLER MODULATION The MODULATION wheel can be used to modulate the parameters below as well as the pitch (vibrato). Here, you can set the degree to which the pedal modulates each of the following parameters. FILTER Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the Filter Cutoff Frequency. For details about the filter, see page 97. AMPLITUDE Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the amplitude (volume). LFO PMOD Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the pitch, or the vibrato effect. LFO FMOD Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the Filter modulation, or the wah effect. LFO AMOD Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the amplitude, or the tremolo effect. 96 PSR-3000/1500 Owner's Manual

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Using, Creating and Editing Voices
Voice Creating—Sound Creator
PSR-3000/1500 Owner’s Manual
96
Editable Parameters in the SOUND CREATOR Displays
The following covers in detail the editable parameters that are set in the displays
explained in step 3 of the “Basic Procedure” on page 95. The Sound Creator
parameters are organized into five different displays. The parameters in each dis-
play are described separately, below. These are also treated as part of the Voice Set
parameters (page 101), which are automatically called up when the Voice is
selected.
COMMON
CONTROLLER
MODULATION
The MODULATION wheel can be used to modulate the parameters below as well
as the pitch (vibrato). Here, you can set the degree to which the pedal modulates
each of the following parameters.
The available parameters differ
depending on the Voice.
Portamento Time:
The Portamento Time deter-
mines the pitch transition time.
Portamento is a function that cre-
ates a smooth transition in pitch
from the first note played on the
keyboard to the next.
VOLUME
Adjusts the volume of the current edited Voice.
TOUCH SENSE
Adjusts the touch sensitivity, or how greatly the volume responds to
your playing strength.
A setting of “0” produces more extreme drops in level, the more
softly you play, while a setting of “64” is normal response, and
“127” produces high volume for any playing strength (fixed).
PART OCTAVE
Shifts the octave range of the edited Voice up or down in octaves.
When the edited Voice is used as any of the RIGHT 1-2 parts, the
R1/R2 parameter is available; when the edited Voice is used as the
LEFT part, the LEFT parameter is available.
MONO/POLY
Determines whether the edited Voice is played monophonically or
polyphonically (page 83).
PORTAMENTO TIME
Sets the portamento time when the edited Voice is set to “MONO”
above.
FILTER
Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the Filter Cut-
off Frequency. For details about the filter, see page 97.
AMPLITUDE
Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the amplitude
(volume).
LFO PMOD
Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the pitch, or
the vibrato effect.
LFO FMOD
Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the Filter
modulation, or the wah effect.
LFO AMOD
Determines the degree to which the pedal modulates the amplitude,
or the tremolo effect.