Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 25

Volume, Velocity Sensitivity

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ELEMENT TONE VOLUME ET>VOLUME ABCD Level= 0 Summary: Adjusts the volume of the selected element. Settings: 0 ... 99 Procedure: Use the [6] key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired volume level. Details: A setting of "0" produces no sound while a setting of "99" produces maximum volume. The ability to independently adjust the volume of each element makes it simple to set up the optimum balance or "mix" between elements. PAN ET>PAN L--|--R ÅBCD Summary: Determines the position in the stereo sound field in which the sound from selected element will be heard (left to right). Settings: Graphic Display: L--+--R, 5 positions from left to right. Procedure: Use the [6] key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired pan position. Details: The lower line of the display shows a graphic representation of the stereo sound field with "L" representing "left" and "R" representing "right." As you edit the pan parameter the position indicator will appear at the corresponding position on the graphic display. A total of five different positions are available, corresponding to left, left-center, center, rightcenter, and right. Interesting stereo effects can be produced by placing the output from different elements at different locations in the stereo sound field. VELOCITY SENSITIVITY ET>VELOCITY ABCD Sense= 0 --- Summary: Determines how the output level of the selected element changes in response to velocity changes (keyboard initial touch response). Settings: -5 ... 0 ... +5 Procedure: Use the [6] key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired velocity sensitivity. Details: Plus "+" settings produce higher output level in response to higher velocity values - i.e. the harder a key is played, the louder the sound. Minus "-" settings produce the opposite effect: lower level in response to higher velocity. A setting of "0" results in no level variation. 0 No response. +1 Narrow change between medium-hard and hard velocity. 20

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ELEMENT TONE
20
VOLUME
ET>VOLUME
ABCD
Level=
0
Summary:
Adjusts the volume of the selected ele-
ment.
Settings:
0 ... 99
Procedure:
Use the [
6
] key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired volume level.
Details:
A setting of “0” produces no sound while
a setting of “99” produces maximum volume.
The ability to independently adjust the volume
of each element makes it simple to set up the
optimum balance or “mix” between elements.
PAN
ET>PAN
ÅBCD
L--|--R
Summary:
Determines the position in the stereo
sound field in which the sound from selected
element will be heard (left to right).
Settings:
Graphic Display: L--+--R, 5 positions from
left to right.
Procedure:
Use the [
6
] key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired pan position.
Details:
The lower line of the display shows a
graphic representation of the stereo sound field
with “L” representing “left” and “R” repre-
senting “right.” As you edit the pan parameter
the position indicator will appear at the corre-
sponding position on the graphic display. A
total of five different positions are available,
corresponding to left, left-center, center, right-
center, and right.
Interesting stereo effects can be produced by
placing the output from different elements at
different locations in the stereo sound field.
VELOCITY SENSITIVITY
ET>VELOCITY ABCD
Sense= 0
---
Summary:
Determines how the output level of the
selected element changes in response to velocity
changes (keyboard initial touch response).
Settings:
–5 ... 0 … +5
Procedure:
Use the [
6
] key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired velocity
sensitivity.
Details:
Plus “+” settings produce higher output
level in response to higher velocity values — i.e.
the harder a key is played, the louder the sound.
Minus “–” settings produce the opposite effect:
lower level in response to higher velocity. A
setting of “0” results in no level variation.
0
No response.
+1 Narrow change between medium-hard and
hard velocity.