Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 42

Detune, Note Limit Low & High, Note Shift

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MULTI DETUNE MU>DETUNE 0cent Summary: Allows slight upward or downward pitch adjustment of the selected multi-play part. Settings: -50 ... 0 ... +50 Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART SELECT] key corresponding to the desired multi-play part. Use the [6] cursor key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired amount of detuning. Details: The Detune function allows different parts in a multi-play setup to be slightly detuned in relation to each other, thereby "thickening" the overall sound. Detuning occurs in 3 or 4-cent steps. Since 100 cents equals one semitone, the overall detune range is approximately one semitone. Plus settings tune upward from normal pitch, and minus settings tune downward. A setting of "0" produces normal pitch. NOTE LIMIT (Low & High) MU>NOTE LIMIT Low= C-2 High= G8 Summary: Sets the low and high note limits for the selected multi-play part. Settings: C-2 ... G8 Procedure: Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART SELECT] key corresponding to the desired multi-play part. Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to select the Low or High parameter. The [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys are used to set the low or high note limit. Details: The C-2 to G8 range of this function covers a full 10-1/2 octaves. " C 3 " corresponds to "middle C" on a keyboard. This function allows the sound from a multiplay part to be limited to a specific region of the keyboard. If the Low Note Limit is set to C3 and the High Note Limit is set to C4, for example, the sound from that part will only be produced between C3 and C4 - the octave immediately above middle C. This makes it simple to produce split voices. If the High Note Limit is set to a note that is lower than the Low Note Limit, the keys between the limits will produce no sound while all others will operate normally. NOTE SHIFT MU>NOTE SHIFT 0 Summary: Shifts the pitch of the selected multiplay part up or down in semitone steps. 37

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MULTI
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DETUNE
MU>DETUNE
0cent
Summary:
Allows slight upward or downward pitch
adjustment of the selected multi-play part.
Settings:
–50 ... 0 … +50
Procedure:
Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART
SELECT] key corresponding to the desired
multi-play part.
Use the [
6
] cursor key to move the cursor to the
lower
display
line.
Use
the
[–1/NO]
and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired amount of
detuning.
Details:
The Detune function allows different parts
in a multi-play setup to be slightly detuned in
relation to each other, thereby “thickening” the
overall sound.
Detuning occurs in 3 or 4-cent steps. Since 100
cents equals one semitone, the overall detune
range is approximately one semitone. Plus set-
tings tune upward from normal pitch, and minus
settings tune downward. A setting of “0” pro-
duces normal pitch.
NOTE LIMIT (Low & High)
MU>NOTE LIMIT
Low= C-2 High= G8
Summary:
Sets the low and high note limits for the
selected multi-play part.
Settings:
C-2 ... G8
Procedure:
Press the [NUMBER/MULTI PART
SELECT] key corresponding to the desired
multi-play part.
Use the [
4
] and [
6
] cursor keys to select the Low
or High parameter. The [–1/NO] and [+1/YES]
keys are used to set the low or high note limit.
Details:
The C-2 to G8 range of this function covers
a full 10-1/2 octaves. “C3” corresponds to
“middle C” on a keyboard.
This function allows the sound from a multi-
play part to be limited to a specific region of the
keyboard. If the Low Note Limit is set to C3 and
the High Note Limit is set to C4, for example,
the sound from that part will only be produced
between C3 and C4 — the octave immediately
above middle C. This makes it simple to
produce split voices.
If the High Note Limit is set to a note that is
lower
than the Low Note Limit, the keys between
the limits will produce no sound while all others
will operate normally.
NOTE SHIFT
MU>NOTE SHIFT
0
Summary:
Shifts the pitch of the selected multi-
play part up or down in semitone steps.