Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 231

Program number, Bank Number, Reverb send level, Chorus send level, Variation switch/variation send

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3. Pattern Voice submode 7. Program number • This number selects the voice within the category. (Note that the voice selection is determined by all three values: category, program number, and bank number.) • To change this value, you must move the cursor to the PROGRAM line. Notice that the PROGRAM line displays the selections in icon form; you must look up at the data display line (at the top of the screen) to view the actual program number and voice name. • Available selections vary according to the voice category. • During playback, the program setting changes in accord- ance with program change messages recorded on the track. 0101 1101 001,...,128 • For general information about voice selection, refer to Chapter 1. (→ p.43) • For a full listing of voice names and numbers, refer to the QY700 Reference Listings. 8. Bank Number • This is the third and last parameter used in selecting the voice. This parameter gives the bank LSB for the voice (the least significant byte of the bank-select argument). • Remember that the voice selection is determined by the combination of the three values: the category (bank MSB), the program number, and the bank number (bank LSB). • The bank number is meaningful only with voices in the normal category ( ). For all other categories, the number is fixed at 0. 0101 1101 000,...,101 (but many values unavailable) • For general information about bank selection, refer to Chapter 1. (→ p.44) • For a full bank listing, refer to the QY700 Reference Listings. 9. Reverb send level • This value sets the level of the signal sent to the reverb block. • Use this value in conjunction with the PATTERN EFFECTS "reverb return" setting. (→ p.241, 242) 0101 1101 000,...,127 10. Chorus send level • This value sets the level of the signal sent to the chorus block. • Use this value in conjunction with the PATTERN EFFECTS "chorus return" setting (→ p.241, 242). 0101 1101 000,...,127 11. Variation switch/variation send level • The type of setting you can make here depends on whether the variation mode is set to "insertion" or "system." • If the mode is "insertion," then this setting is an ON/OFF switch. The switch determines which one (if any) of the parts receives the variation effect. Note that you can set the switch ON for one part (track) only. (When you set the value to ON, any other ON setting automatically changes to OFF. • If the mode is "system," then this setting sets the signal level to the variation. In this case, you can set the level separately for each track (part). • Use this value in conjunction with the PATTERN EFFECTS "variation return" setting. (→ p.241, 243) 0101 1101 Variation switch (if variation mode = "insertion") Off, On Variation send level (if variation mode = "system") 000,...,127 12. Pan • This value sets the sound positioning for stereo playback. • The pan value changes during replay in accordance with the track's MIDI pan data. • If the track is set for a drum voice, the pan setting that you make here is applied as an offset to the pan value set internally for each of the voice's instrument sounds. • Left=63 sets the position all the way to the left; Right=63 sets it all the way to the right. • If you set the pan to Random, the position changes at random each time a new note is sounded. 0101 1101 Random [0], Left=63 [1],...,Center [64],...,Right=63 [127] 230 Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE

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Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE
7. Program number
This number selects the voice within the category. (Note
that the voice selection is determined by all three values:
category, program number, and bank number.)
To change this value, you must move the cursor to the PRO-
GRAM line. Notice that the PROGRAM line displays the
selections in icon form; you must look up at the data dis-
play line (at the top of the screen) to view the actual pro-
gram number and voice name.
Available selections vary according to the voice category.
During playback, the program setting changes in accord-
ance with program change messages recorded on the track.
0101
1101
001,...,128
For general information about voice selection, refer to Chap-
ter 1. (
p.43)
For a full listing of voice names and numbers, refer to the
QY700 Reference Listings
.
8. Bank Number
This is the third and last parameter used in selecting the
voice. This parameter gives the bank LSB for the voice (the
least significant byte of the bank-select argument).
Remember that the voice selection is determined by the com-
bination of the three values: the category (bank MSB), the
program number, and the bank number (bank LSB).
The bank number is meaningful only with voices in the
normal category (
). For all other categories, the number
is fixed at 0.
0101
1101
000,...,101 (but many values unavailable)
For general information about bank selection, refer to Chap-
ter 1. (
p.44)
For a full bank listing, refer to the
QY700 Reference List-
ings
.
9. Reverb send level
This value sets the level of the signal sent to the reverb block.
Use this value in conjunction with the PATTERN EFFECTS
“reverb return” setting. (
p.241, 242)
0101
1101
000,...,127
10. Chorus send level
This value sets the level of the signal sent to the chorus
block.
Use this value in conjunction with the PATTERN EFFECTS
“chorus return” setting (
p.241, 242).
0101
1101
000,...,127
11. Variation switch/variation send level
The type of setting you can make here depends on whether
the variation mode is set to “insertion” or “system.”
If the mode is “insertion,” then this setting is an ON/OFF
switch. The switch determines which one (if any) of the
parts receives the variation effect. Note that you can set the
switch ON for one part (track) only. (When you set the value
to ON, any other ON setting automatically changes to OFF.
If the mode is “system,” then this setting sets the signal level
to the variation. In this case, you can set the level separately
for each track (part).
Use this value in conjunction with the PATTERN EFFECTS
“variation return” setting. (
p.241, 243)
0101
1101
Variation switch (if variation mode = “insertion”)
Off, On
Variation send level (if variation mode = “system”)
000,...,127
12. Pan
This value sets the sound positioning for stereo playback.
The pan value changes during replay in accordance with
the track’s MIDI pan data.
If the track is set for a drum voice, the pan setting that you
make here is applied as an offset to the pan value set inter-
nally for each of the voice’s instrument sounds.
Left=63 sets the position all the way to the left; Right=63
sets it all the way to the right.
If you set the pan to Random, the position changes at ran-
dom each time a new note is sounded.
0101
1101
Random [0], Left=63 [1],...,Center [64],...,Right=63 [127]
3. Pattern Voice submode