Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 85

E3: FILTER, The PSR-9000 features two independent filters., For basic information about the fil, ters

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Custom Voice Creating • FILTER RATE and FILTER LEVEL (Filter EG settings) The FILTER RATE parameters are time-related; they determine how long it takes for the sound's timbre to change from level to level (as set in FILTER LEVEL). The FILTER LEVEL parameters are filter-related; they determine how much the sound changes in timbre over time (as set in FILTER RATE). A setting of "0" is the default value. FILTER RATE FILTER LEVEL INITIAL DECAY1 DECAY2 DECAY3 RELEASE SUSTAIN INITIAL DECAY1 DECAY2 DECAY3 SUSTAIN Sets the length of time the initial filter envelope level will be maintained. Higher values correspond to shorter time. Set the rate of variation between the initial filter envelope level and the levels set by the FILTER LEVEL DECAY1, DECAY2, and DECAY3 parameters, respectively. Sets the rate of variation from the offset at key-release to the offset set by the FILTER LEVEL RELEASE parameter when SUSTAIN is off. Sets the rate of variation from the offset at key-release to the offset set by the FILTER LEVEL SUSTAIN parameter when SUSTAIN is on. Sets the initial timbre of the envelope. Set the amounts of timbre change following the elapsed time of DECAY 1, DECAY 2, and DECAY 3, respectively. When SUSTAIN is on, this sets the final timbre of the envelope; the filter setting changes to this point (at the RELEASE rate) after the key is released. q E3: FILTER The PSR-9000 features two independent filters. (For basic information about the filters, see page 81.) Sets the amount of peak resonance applied to FILTER 1. Higher values produce more resonant emphasis. The TYPE parameters specifies the touch-sensitivity curve to be applied to the dynamic filters, and the SENS parameters sets the sensitivity of the filters to touch control. Higher values produce higher sensitivity. Resets the currently selected EG parameters to their most basic settings. Sets the cutoff frequency of Filter2. Selects the type of Filter2. Sets the cutoff frequency of Filter1. Selects the type of Filter1. Filter types LPF (Low Pass Filter) Level These frequencies are "passed" by the filter. HPF (High Pass Filter) Level Cutoff range Range passed Frequency Cutoff frequency BPF (Band Pass Filter) Level Cutoff range Range passed Cutoff range Cutoff frequency Frequency BEF (Band Elimination Filter) Level Range passed Cutoff range Range passed Center frequency Frequency Center frequency Frequency 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 85 83

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• FILTER RATE and FILTER LEVEL (Filter EG settings)
The FILTER RATE parameters are time-related; they determine how long it takes for the
sound’s timbre to change from level to level (as set in FILTER LEVEL).
The FILTER LEVEL parameters are filter-related; they determine how much the sound
changes in timbre over time (as set in FILTER RATE).
A setting of “0” is the default value.
E3: FILTER
The PSR-9000 features two independent filters.
(For basic information about the fil-
ters, see page 81.)
FILTER RATE
INITIAL
Sets the length of time the initial filter envelope level will be maintained. Higher values
correspond to shorter time.
DECAY1
DECAY2
DECAY3
Set the rate of variation between the initial filter envelope level and the levels set by the
FILTER LEVEL DECAY1, DECAY2, and DECAY3 parameters, respectively.
RELEASE
Sets the rate of variation from the offset at key-release to the offset set by the FILTER
LEVEL RELEASE parameter when SUSTAIN is off.
SUSTAIN
Sets the rate of variation from the offset at key-release to the offset set by the FILTER
LEVEL SUSTAIN parameter when SUSTAIN is on.
FILTER LEVEL
INITIAL
Sets the initial timbre of the envelope.
DECAY1
DECAY2
DECAY3
Set the amounts of timbre change following the elapsed time of DECAY 1, DECAY 2,
and DECAY 3, respectively.
SUSTAIN
When SUSTAIN is on, this sets the final timbre of the envelope; the filter setting chang-
es to this point (at the RELEASE rate) after the key is released.
These frequencies are
“passed” by the filter.
Level
Frequency
Cutoff frequency
Range passed
Cutoff range
Cutoff frequency
Level
Frequency
Range passed
Cutoff range
Cutoff range
Center frequency
Level
Frequency
Center frequency
Level
Frequency
Cutoff range
Range passed
Range passed
Sets the amount of peak resonance applied to FILTER 1.
Higher values produce more resonant emphasis.
The TYPE parameters specifies the touch-sensitivity curve to
be applied to the dynamic filters, and the SENS parameters
sets the sensitivity of the filters to touch control. Higher values
produce higher sensitivity.
Resets the currently selected EG parameters
to their most basic settings.
Sets the cutoff frequency of Filter2.
Selects the type of Filter2.
Sets the cutoff frequency of Filter1.
Selects the type of Filter1.
Filter types
LPF (Low Pass Filter)
HPF (High Pass Filter)
BPF (Band Pass Filter)
BEF (Band Elimination Filter)
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