Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 19

X-axis & Y-axis

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VOICE VECTOR l X-axis & Y-axis VV D.ED A B C D 1 X 0 Y 0 End Summary: These parameters define the position of the currently selected step on the X and Y axes of the detune vector control range. Settings: -31 ... 0 ... +31 Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to place the underline cursor under the X or Y parameter. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set the value as required. Details: On the X (D-C) axis, a setting of -31 places the step as far as possible toward the D element while a setting of +31 places it as far as possible toward the C element. The Y (A-B) axis values work in the same way: a setting of -31 places the step as far as possible toward the B element while a setting of +31 places it as far as possible toward the A element. In both axes a setting of 0 places the step at center position. A +31 X axis D -31 0 C +31 -31 B Y axis l Time VV D.ED A B C D 1 X 0 Y 0 End Summary: Multiplies the vector rate setting of the current detune vector step only. Also allows vectors to be looped or ended at the current step. Settings: 1 ... 254, Rep, End Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to place the underline cursor under the rightmost value on the lower display line (Time). Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the required time value. Details: Time values multiply the vector rate setting for the current step. If the vector rate parameter is set to 30ms, for example, setting the time parameter to 2 results in a step length of 60ms, setting it to 3 results in a step length of 90ms, and so on. Since the maximum time value is 254, extremely long steps can be created. If you select the "End" setting, the vector will end at the current step. The " R e p " setting causes the vector to loop back to the first step from the current step, repeating continuously. 14

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VOICE VECTOR
14
X-axis & Y-axis
VV D.ED A
B
C
D
1X
0Y
0 End
Summary:
These parameters define the position of
the currently selected step on the X and Y axes
of the detune vector control range.
Settings:
–31 … 0 … +31
Procedure:
Use the [
4
] and [
6
] cursor keys to place
the
underline
cursor
under
the
X
or
Y
parameter. Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys
to set the value as required.
Details:
On the X (D-C) axis, a setting of –31 places
the step as far as possible toward the D element
while a setting of +31 places it as far as possible
toward the C element. The Y (A-B) axis values
work
in
the
same
way:
a
setting
of
–31 places the step as far as possible toward the
B element while a setting of +31 places it as far
as possible toward the A element. In both axes a
setting of 0 places the step at center position.
A
B
C
D
+31
0
–31
+31
–31
X axis
Y axis
Time
VV D.ED A
B
C
D
1X
0Y
0 End
Summary:
Multiplies the vector rate setting of the
current detune vector step only. Also allows
vectors to be looped or ended at the current
step.
Settings:
1 … 254, Rep, End
Procedure:
Use the [
4
] and [
6
] cursor keys to place
the underline cursor under the rightmost value
on the lower display line (Time). Use the
[–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the re-
quired time value.
Details:
Time values multiply the vector rate setting
for the current step. If the vector rate parameter
is set to 30ms, for example, setting the time
parameter to 2 results in a step length of 60ms,
setting it to 3 results in a step length of 90ms,
and so on. Since the maximum time value is
254, extremely long steps can be created.
If you select the “End” setting, the vector will
end at the current step.
The “Rep” setting causes the vector to loop
back to the first step from the current step,
repeating continuously.