Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (getting Started) - Page 25

How the VECTOR, CONTROL Works

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4 Try DETUNE Vector Control ... Press the VECTOR PLAY [LEVEL/DETUNE] key so that the [DETUNE] indicator lights, move the VECTOR CONTROL while playing, and listen for the difference in sound. How the VECTOR CONTROL Works 5 Also Try the Vector Control With These Voices ... The following voices also effectively demonstrate the power of the VECTOR CONTROL. Select them and apply LEVEL and DETUNE vector control as you play: l P68 WN* Orch l I74 ME* Grand l I78 ME* Memry SY35 voices can have either a "2-element" or "4-element" configuration. Each element is actually an independent sound or "waveform," and vector control allows the 2 or 4 different waveforms in a voice to be blended and detuned in a variety of ways - manually or automatically. The " A , " "B," "C," and " D " markings around the VECTOR CONTROL correspond to the voice elements. A 2-element voice uses only elements A and B, while a 4-element voice uses all four elements - A, B, C and D. VECTOR CONTROL A A D C D C B B For the sake of clarity, we'll represent the SY35 vector control by asimple graph like the one shown to the right for the rest of the tutorial. 22

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4
Try DETUNE Vector Control …
Press the VECTOR PLAY [LEVEL/DETUNE] key so that the [DETUNE]
indicator lights, move the VECTOR CONTROL while playing, and listen
for the difference in sound.
5
Also Try the Vector Control With These Voices …
The following voices also effectively demonstrate the power of the
VECTOR CONTROL. Select them and apply LEVEL and DETUNE vector
control as you play:
P68 WN
*
Orch
I74 ME
*
Grand
I78 ME
*
Memry
How the VECTOR
CONTROL Works
SY35 voices can have either a “2-element” or “4-element” configuration.
Each element is actually an independent sound or “waveform,” and vector
control allows the 2 or 4 different waveforms in a voice to be blended and
detuned in a variety of ways — manually or automatically.
The “A,”
“B,” “C,” and “D”
markings around the
VECTOR
CONTROL correspond to the voice elements. A 2-element voice uses only
elements A and B, while a 4-element voice uses all four elements — A, B, C and
D.
A
B
C
D
VECTOR CONTROL
A
B
C
D
For the sake of clarity, we'll represent the SY35 vector control by asimple graph like the one
shown to the right for the rest of the tutorial.