Yamaha RS7000 Owner's Manual - Page 102

PEG ATK Pitch Envelope Generator Attack

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8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit) 3 FEG SUSTAIN (Filter Envelope Generator Sustain Knob 3] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Determines the sustain level at which the filter envelope will continue while a note is held, after the initial attack and decay. 4 FEG RELEASE (Filter Envelope Generator Release Knob 4] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Determines how fast the filter envelope falls from the sustain level to zero when a note is released. The lower the value the faster the release. I PEG Page [F1] 1 [Knob 1] 3 5 2 [F2] 4 [F3] [Knob 2] [Knob 3] 6 [Knob 4] Higher pitch Normal pitch Lower pitch Initial pitch PEG level PEG sustain level PEG attack level PEG release level Time PEG attack PEG decay time time Play PEG release time Release 3 PEG DCY (Pitch Envelope Generator Decay) F2] → [Knob 2] [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Relative Determines how fast the envelope falls from the normal pitch of the voice to the sustain-level pitch. The smaller the value the faster the decay. Press [F2] to switch to this parameter. 4 PEG SUS (Pitch Envelope Generator Sustain) Knob 3] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Sets the sustain-level pitch which will be maintained while a note is held. 5 PEG RLS (Pitch Envelope Generator Release) F3] → [Knob 3] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Determines how fast the envelope falls from the sustain-level pitch to the release-level pitch (below) when a note is released. Press [F3] to switch to this parameter. 6 PEG RLS LEVEL (Pitch Envelope Generator Release Level Knob 4] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Sets the final pitch reached after the note is released. [5] Filter Page [PATTERN] → [VOICE EDIT] × 5 1 PEG INIT LEVEL (Pitch Envelope Generator Initial Level Knob 1] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Specifies the initial pitch of the note. Lower values produce lower pitch. 2 PEG ATK (Pitch Envelope Generator Attack) Knob 2] Relative [Settings] -64 ~ +63 Determines the speed of attack from the initial pitch to the normal pitch of the voice. The smaller the value the faster the attack. 102 RS7000 1 [Knob 1] Volume Passed harmonics 2 [Knob 2] 3 [Knob 3] 4 [Knob 4] Resonance Cut-off harmonics Cutoff Frequency

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8. Changing the Sound of Voices (Voice Edit)
102
RS7000
3
FEG SUSTAIN (Filter Envelope Generator Sus-
tain)
..........................................................................
[Knob 3]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Determines the sustain level at which the filter envelope will
continue while a note is held, after the initial attack and
decay.
4
FEG RELEASE (Filter Envelope Generator
Release)
..................................................................
[Knob 4]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Determines how fast the filter envelope falls from the sustain
level to zero when a note is released. The lower the value the
faster the release.
PEG Page
1
PEG INIT LEVEL (Pitch Envelope Generator
Initial Level)
.........................................................
[Knob 1]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Specifies the initial pitch of the note. Lower values produce
lower pitch.
2
PEG ATK (Pitch Envelope Generator Attack)
....................................................................................
[Knob 2]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Determines the speed of attack from the initial pitch to the
normal pitch of the voice. The smaller the value the faster the
attack.
3
PEG DCY (Pitch Envelope Generator Decay)
........................................................................
[F2]
[Knob 2]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Determines how fast the envelope falls from the normal pitch
of the voice to the sustain-level pitch. The smaller the value
the faster the decay.
Press [F2] to switch to this parameter.
4
PEG SUS (Pitch Envelope Generator Sustain)
...................................................................................
[Knob 3]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Sets the sustain-level pitch which will be maintained while a
note is held.
5
PEG RLS (Pitch Envelope Generator Release)
........................................................................
[F3]
[Knob 3]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Determines how fast the envelope falls from the sustain-level
pitch to the release-level pitch (below) when a note is
released. Press [F3] to switch to this parameter.
6
PEG RLS LEVEL (Pitch Envelope Generator
Release Level)
...................................................
[Knob 4]
Relative
[Settings]
-64 ~ +63
Sets the final pitch reached after the note is released.
[PATTERN]
[VOICE EDIT]
×
5
1
2
3
5
4
6
[Knob 1]
[F1]
[Knob 2]
[Knob 3]
[Knob 4]
[F2]
[F3]
Initial pitch
PEG level
Normal
pitch
Play
PEG attack
time
Release
PEG release
time
PEG release
level
Time
PEG decay
time
PEG attack
level
PEG sustain
level
Higher
pitch
Lower
pitch
[5] Filter Page
1
2
3
4
[Knob 1]
[Knob 2]
[Knob 3]
[Knob 4]
Resonance
Cut-off harmonics
Frequency
Cutoff
Volume
Passed
harmonics