Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 31

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ELEMENT ENVELOPE Selecting the ELEMENT ENVELOPE Edit Mode From the VOICE or MULTI mode: From another edit or utility mode simply press [ELEMENT ENVELOPE]. An "E" will appear to the left of the LED display to indicate that an edit mode is selected, and the element selected for editing will be displayed to the right of the display - "A", "b", "C", or "d". A dot will appear to the right of the element character as soon as any parameter has been edited. Different elements can be selected for editing by pressing the appropriate [ELEMENT SELECT] key - [A], [B], [C] or [D]. If a 2-element voice is being edited, only elements A and B can be selected. Any of the available elements can also be turned on or off by pressing the appropriate [ELEMENT ON/OFF] key. Each key alternately turns the associated element on and off, and the on/off status of the elements is shown to the right of the upper LCD line. If the element character is showing, the associated element is ON, if a dash appears in place of the element character, that element is OFF. The ability to turn elements on or off while editing makes it easier to hear the effect of parameter changes on a single element. The currently selected element is also shown on the LCD as a reversed (white on black) character. In this example elements A, B and D are ON, while element C is OFF. Element A is currently selected for editing. ET@TYPE USER ÅB-D Selecting the ELEMENT ENVELOPE Edit Mode Functions The various ELEMENT ENVELOPE edit mode functions can be selected in sequence by pressing the [ELEMENT ENVELOPE] key, or by using the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys when the cursor (6)is located immediately before the function name on the upper display line. The COMPARE Function You can compare the sound of the edited voice with the sound of the voice before it was edited by pressing the [EDIT/COMPARE] key to activate the COMPARE function. A " C " will appear on the LED display while the COMPARE function is active, and the sound of the voice prior to editing will be heard when you play the keyboard. Press the [EDIT/COMPARE] key again to return to the edit mode. Ô Ô Ô Ô 26

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ELEMENT ENVELOPE
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Selecting the ELEMENT ENVELOPE Edit Mode
From the VOICE or MULTI mode:
From another edit or utility mode simply press
[ELEMENT ENVELOPE].
An “E” will appear to the left of the LED dis-
play to indicate that an edit mode is selected,
and the element selected for editing will be dis-
played to the right of the display — “A”, “b”,
“C”, or “d”. A dot will appear to the right of
the element character as soon as any parameter
has been edited.
Different elements can be selected for editing by
pressing the appropriate [ELEMENT SELECT]
key — [A], [B], [C] or [D]. If a 2-element voice
is being edited, only elements A and B can be
selected.
Any of the available elements can also be turned
on
or
off
by
pressing
the
appropriate
[ELEMENT ON/OFF] key. Each key alternately
turns the associated element on and off, and the
on/off status of the elements is shown to the
right of the upper LCD line. If the element
character is showing, the associated element is
ON, if a dash appears in place of the element
character, that element is OFF. The ability to
turn elements on or off while editing makes it
easier to hear the effect of parameter changes on
a single element. The currently selected element
is also shown on the LCD as a reversed (white on
black) character.
In this example elements A, B and D are ON, while
element C is OFF. Element A is currently selected
for editing.
ET@TYPE
ÅB-D
USER
Selecting the ELEMENT ENVELOPE Edit Mode
Functions
The various ELEMENT ENVELOPE edit mode
functions can be selected in sequence by press-
ing the [ELEMENT ENVELOPE] key, or by
using the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys when the
cursor (
6
)is located immediately before the
function name on the upper display line.
The COMPARE Function
You can compare the sound of the edited voice
with the sound of the voice before it was edited
by pressing the [EDIT/COMPARE] key to acti-
vate the COMPARE function. A “C”
will
appear on the LED display while the COMPARE
function is active, and the sound of the voice
prior to editing will be heard when you play the
keyboard. Press the [EDIT/COMPARE] key
again to return to the edit mode.