Yamaha RM1x Owner's Manual - Page 65

Voice Edit

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8. Voice Edit 8. Voice Edit You use this page to edit the sound characteristics of the voice(s) played on the selected track. You can make separate edit settings for each track. Settings do not apply to the voices themselves, but only to the track. If the track's voice changes, the settings operate on the new voice. If you use the same voice on different tracks with different edit settings, the sound characteristics may be quite different. These settings are applied as offsets to the voice's original, internal settings. t EG Track number Transpose PATTERN MODE Parameter Attack Time Values -64 ... 00 ... +63 Decay Time Release Time Track number Transpose -64 ... 00 ... +63 -64 ... 00 ... +63 01 ... 16 -36 ... 0 ... +36 Function Sets the time it takes for the sound to climb to its peak volume, starting from its initial level of 0 (at the moment when the "key" is first "struck"). Low values produce a rapid volume rise, while higher values produce a more gradual climb. Sets the time it takes for the volume to drop from its peak level to its "sustain" level. Lower values produce crisper, clearer sounds. Sets the time it takes for the volume to fall to 0 following the "physical" release of the note. The lower the value, the faster the sound will go off. Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on page 27. Shows the current transpose value. Transposition can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on page 27. * For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26). These values control how volume changes over time, starting with the initial note strike and ending at the point where the sound dies out. (Note that "EG" stand for envelope generator.) EG Level Attack time Decay time Release time Key on Key off Time RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER 65

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RM1x SEQUENCE REMIXER
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PATTERN MODE
8. Voice Edit
You use this page to edit the sound characteristics of the voice(s) played on the selected track. You can make separate edit
settings for each track.
Settings do not apply to the voices themselves, but only to the track. If the track’s voice changes, the settings operate on the
new voice. If you use the same voice on different tracks with different edit settings, the sound characteristics may be quite
different.
These settings are applied as offsets to the voice’s original, internal settings.
EG
Track number
Transpose
These values control how volume changes over time, starting with the initial note strike and ending at the point where the sound
dies out. (Note that “EG” stand for envelope generator.)
Parameter
Values
Function
Attack Time
-64 ... 00 ... +63
Sets the time it takes for the sound to climb to its peak volume,
starting from its initial level of 0 (at the moment when the “key” is
first “struck”). Low values produce a rapid volume rise, while higher
values produce a more gradual climb.
Decay Time
-64 ... 00 ... +63
Sets the time it takes for the volume to drop from its peak level to its
“sustain” level. Lower values produce crisper, clearer sounds.
Release Time
-64 ... 00 ... +63
Sets the time it takes for the volume to fall to 0 following the “physi-
cal” release of the note. The lower the value, the faster the sound
will go off.
Track number
01 ... 16
Shows the current selected track number. Track number selection
can be accomplished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method
described on page 27.
Transpose
-36 ... 0 ... +36
Shows the current transpose value. Transposition can be accom-
plished via this parameter, or by the keyboard method described on
page 27.
Decay
time
Release
time
EG
Attack
time
Key on
Key off
Time
Level
8. Voice Edit
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For information about how to change values, refer to the Basic Operation (page26).