Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 82
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Custom Voice Creating Full Editing s Element selection Each PSR-9000 voice can have up to eight separate "elements." These elements are the basic sonic building blocks of the sound - with each element having its own waveform, envelope generator settings, and other parameters. When editing in the E1:WAVEFORM, E2:EG, E3:FILTER, or E4:LFO pages you can select the element to be edited, set the maximum number of elements to be used by the voice, and mute individual elements via the ELEMENT page accessed by this button. You can select the desired element by pressing these buttons. Sets the element to be edited when you return to the editing pages. Sets the maximum number of elements to be used by the voice. s Parameters q VOICE These parameters individually turn the corresponding elements ON or OFF. The circular indicators next to the element numbers in the upper section of the display indicate the mute status for each element. Select the desired menu. Can be used during editing to compare the sound of the original voice with the edited voice. Sets the amount of Filter, Amplitude and LFO modulation types (PMOD, FMOD, AMOD) applied via the MODULATION wheel and via keyboard After Touch response. See page 86 for details about LFO. Sets the overall volume of the current edited voice. Selects the desired scale (pitch) curve to be used by the current edited voice for the PSR-9000 keyboard. The CURVE LCD button provides a choice of four keyboard initial touch sensitivity curves, and the SENS LCD buttons adjust initial touch sensitivity. 82 Reference q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q 80