Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 83

E1: WAVEFORM, See for details about Waveform.

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q E1: WAVEFORM See page 73 for details about Waveform. Custom Voice Creating NOTE LIMIT specifies the note range over which the voice will sound, and VELOCITY LIMIT sets the maximum velocity range for the voice. These parameters adjust the pitch of the voice. COARSE tunes in semitone steps and FINE tunes in 1cent steps (a cent is 1/100th of a semitone). Use the CATEGORY, VOICE, and WAVEFORM LCD buttons to select the waveform for the custom voice. (This is the "raw" sound on which the voice is based.) Waveforms created by the SAMPLING feature (page 72) are also available for selection in the "SAMPLING" CATEGORY. • When a Drum Kit is selected, the WAVEFORM parameter is replaced by the INSTRUMENT parameter, and individual instruments can be selected rather than waveforms. Sets the position of the voice in the stereo field. Sets the amount of delay before the sound is heard - in other words, the time between when the key is pressed and when the envelope begins. The higher the value the longer the delay. Sets the waveform volume. • Example for NOTE LIMIT LOW No sound is produced. HIGH No sound is produced. • When the voice OCTAVE is set to a value other than "0", the range specified by the NOTE LIMIT parameters is shifted by the corresponding amount and some notes may not sound. If this happens check the R1 OCTAVE setting in the MIXING CONSOLE TUNE display. • NOTE LIMIT and VELOCITY LIMIT are not available for the Drum Kits. • Example for VELOCITY LIMIT HIGH 127 No sound is produced. LOW No sound is produced. 0 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 Reference 83 81

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Reference
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E1: WAVEFORM
See page 73 for details about Waveform.
No sound is
produced.
No sound is
produced.
LOW
HIGH
No sound is produced.
No sound is produced.
HIGH
LOW
127
0
Use the CATEGORY, VOICE, and WAVE-
FORM LCD buttons to select the waveform
for the custom voice.
(This is the “raw”
sound on which the voice is based.) Wave-
forms created by the SAMPLING feature
(page 72) are also available for selection in
the “SAMPLING” CATEGORY.
When a Drum Kit is selected, the WAVE-
FORM parameter is replaced by the
INSTRUMENT parameter, and individual
instruments can be selected rather than
waveforms.
NOTE LIMIT specifies the
note range over which the
voice will sound, and
VELOCITY LIMIT sets the
maximum velocity range for
the voice.
These parameters adjust
the pitch of the voice.
COARSE tunes in semitone
steps and FINE tunes in 1-
cent steps (a cent is 1/100th
of a semitone).
Sets the waveform volume.
Sets the amount of delay before the sound is heard
— in other words, the time between when the key is
pressed and when the envelope begins. The higher
the value the longer the delay.
Sets the position of the voice in the stereo field.
• Example for NOTE LIMIT
• Example for VELOCITY LIMIT
When the voice OCTAVE is set
to a value other than “0”, the
range specified by the NOTE
LIMIT parameters is shifted by
the corresponding amount and
some notes may not sound. If
this happens check the R1
OCTAVE setting in the MIXING
CONSOLE TUNE display.
NOTE LIMIT and VELOCITY
LIMIT are not available for the
Drum Kits.
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