Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 26

AFTER TOUCH SENSITIVITY, TONE FM Elements B and D Only

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+2 Broader change between medium and hard velocity. +3 Smooth change all the way from soft to hard velocity. +4 Large change over small velocity range. +5 Sudden change from no sound to maximum level at about medium velocity. ELEMENT TONE " - " Settings have the same effect, but the sound level decreases rather than increasing with increased key velocity. A graphic display to the right of the sensitivity value provides a visual indication as to the type of change produced by each setting. AFTER TOUCH SENSITIVITY ET>AFTER ABCD Sense= 0 --- Summary: Determines how the output level of the selected element changes in response to keyboard after touch pressure changes when the Lev (Level) parameter of the AFTER TOUCH function in the VOICE COMMON mode is set to "on" (see page 7). Settings: -3 ... 0 ... +3 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 after touch sensitivity. Details: Plus "+" settings produce higher output level in response to higher after touch pressure. Minus "-" settings produce the opposite effect: lower level in response to higher pressure. A setting of "0" results in no level variation. 0 No response. +1 Narrow change between medium-high and high pressure. +2 Broader change between medium and high pressure. +3 Smooth change all the way from low to high pressure. " - " Settings have the same effect, but the sound level decreases rather than increasing with increased after touch pressure. A graphic display to the right of the sensitivity value provides a visual clue as to the type of change produced by each setting. TONE (FM Elements B and D Only) ET>TONE A>CD Lev= 0 FB=0 Summary: Adjusts the tone of the selected FM element - B or D. Settings: Lev (Level): 0 ... 99 FB (Feedback): 0 ... 7 Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to place the underline cursor under the Lev or FB parameter. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set the level or feedback as required. Details: The Lev parameter adjusts the modulation level of the select FM element, so higher values produce a brighter, sharper tone while lower values produce a rounder, more mellow tone. The effect of the feedback parameter varies from element to element, but in general higher values make the sound more brassy or noisy, while lower values make the sound smoother. 21

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ELEMENT TONE
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+2
Broader change between medium and hard
velocity.
+3
Smooth change all the way from soft to hard
velocity.
+4
Large change over small velocity range.
+5
Sudden change from no sound to maximum
level at about medium velocity.
“–” Settings have the same effect, but the
sound level decreases rather than increasing with
increased key velocity. A graphic display to the
right of the sensitivity value provides a visual
indication as to the type of change produced by
each setting.
AFTER TOUCH SENSITIVITY
ET>AFTER
ABCD
Sense= 0
---
Summary:
Determines how the output level of the
selected element changes in response to key-
board after touch pressure changes when the
Lev (Level) parameter of the AFTER TOUCH
function in the VOICE COMMON mode is set
to “on” (see page 7).
Settings:
–3 ... 0 … +3
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 after touch
sensitivity.
Details:
Plus “+” settings produce higher output
level in response to higher after touch pressure.
Minus “–” settings produce the opposite effect:
lower level in response to higher pressure. A
setting of “0” results in no level variation.
0
No response.
+1 Narrow change between medium-high and
high pressure.
+2
Broader change between medium and high
pressure.
+3
Smooth change all the way from low to high
pressure.
“–” Settings have the same effect, but the
sound level decreases rather than increasing with
increased
after
touch
pressure.
A
graphic
display to the right of the sensitivity value pro-
vides a visual clue as to the type of change pro-
duced by each setting.
TONE (FM Elements B and D Only)
ET>TONE
A>CD
Lev= 0
FB=0
Summary:
Adjusts the tone of the selected FM
element — B or D.
Settings:
Lev (Level): 0 … 99
FB (Feedback): 0 … 7
Procedure:
Use the [
4
] and [
6
] cursor keys to place
the underline cursor under the Lev or FB
parameter. Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys
to set the level or feedback as required.
Details:
The Lev parameter adjusts the modulation
level of the select FM element, so higher values
produce a brighter, sharper tone while lower
values produce a rounder, more mellow tone.
The effect of the feedback parameter varies
from element to element, but in general higher
values make the sound more brassy or noisy,
while lower values make the sound smoother.