Yamaha QY700 Owner's Manual - Page 238
Drum kit, Reverb send level, Chorus send level, Variation send level, Level, Pitch fine-tuning,
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4. Drum kit • This area selects the drum voice (drum kit) to be edited. Each voice consists of a kit of instruments, with each instrument assigned to a different note on the keyboard. • As explained above, you can apply editing to one drum kit only. If you change the kit setting (either purposely or by accident), all editing parameters on this page immediately return to their defaults. Be sure to select the correct kit before making your editing changes; do not change the kit unless you wish to restart the entire editing process. 0101 1101 001 StandKit, 002 Stnd2Kit, 009 Room Kit, 017 Rock Kit, 025 ElectKit, 026 AnalgKit, 033 Jazz Kit, 041 BrushKit, 049 ClascKit, 001 SFX1 Kit, 002 SFX2 Kit 5. Reverb send level • This value sets the signal level to the reverb block. Raising this value increases the amount of reverb applied to the instrument. • Keep in mind that total reverb application depends also on the mixer's reverb send level (→ p.230) and the PATTERN EFFECTS reverb return level. (→ p.241, 242) 0101 1101 000,...,127 6. Chorus send level • This value sets the signal level to the chorus block. Raising this value increases the amount of chorus effect applied to the instrument. • Note that total chorus-effect application depends also on the mixer's chorus send level (→ p.230) and the PATTERN EFFECTS chorus return level. (→ p.241, 242) 0101 1101 000,...,127 7.Variation send level • This value sets the signal level to the variation-effect block. The numerical setting is effective only if the variation mode (→ p.242) is set to "system" (see below). Provided that the mode is "system", you can use this feature to set a different variation-effect level for each instrument in the kit. • Note that the actual effect application depends also on the EFFECT mode's variation-return setting. • If the variation mode is "system," then the level to the variation-effect block varies according to the numerical value you set here. If the mode is "insertion," however, then a setting of 000 switches the variation-effect off, while any other value (from 001 to 127) switches the effect on. (See page 242 for information about the variation-mode setting.) 0101 1101 000,...,127 3. Pattern Voice submode 8. Pan • This value sets the instrument position for stereo playback. (The position is determined relative to the left and right speakers.) • You can get the most natural effect by setting instrument positions to match the arrangement of a true drum set. 0101 1101 Random, Left=63,...,Center,...,Right=63 (where Random causes the instrument's position to change at random each time it is played.) 9. Level • This value sets the instrument's volume. 0101 1101 000,...,127 10. Pitch fine-tuning • This setting fine-tunes the instrument's pitch, in 1-cent increments (where 1 cent corresponds to 1/100 semitone). 0101 1101 -64,...,+00,...,+63 11. Pitch coarse-tuning • This setting coarse-tunes the instrument's pitch, in semitone increments. 5 • A value of 00 retains the instrument's original pitch (the pitch recorded when the instrument was sampled). • You can use this adjustment to set up melodic toms or other kinds of pitched drum play. Note that changes to the pitch may cause changes in the instrument's sound characteristics. • After setting the coarse pitch, you can apply fine tuning by adjusting the "pitch fine-tuning" value described above. 0101 1101 -64,...,+00,...,+63 Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE 237