Yamaha SY35 Owner's Manual (getting Started) - Page 27

Voice Play, I66 Se*elect

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VECTOR CONTROL MOTION A LEVEL OR PITCH CHANGE A B D C C LEVEL OR PITCH B D TIME Advanced Control: Dynamic Vectors In addition to the manual vector control capability described so far, the SY35 features advanced automatic vector recording and playback capability. Automatic vectors are called "dynamic vectors" in the SY35, and these play automatically whenever you play a note on the keyboard. Dynamic vectors can be recorded in real time via the VECTOR CONTROL by using the procedure described in the "Recording an Original Dynamic Vector" section, below. While manual vector control is possible whenever the VECTOR PLAY mode is ON - i.e. when either the VECTOR PLAY [LEVEL] or [DETUNE] indicator is lit, dynamic vectors operate only when the VECTOR PLAY mode is OFF - i.e. when both the VECTOR PLAY [LEVEL] and [DETUNE] indicators are out. Try Out the SE*Elect Dynamic Vector Before we dive in and record an original dynamic vector, spend a few minutes familiarizing yourself with the SE* Elect voice and its preset dynamic vector. 1 Select the SE*Elect Voice The SE* Elect voice (I66) features a distinct dynamic vector that will serve as an ideal foundation for a few initial experiments. VOICE PLAY I66 SE*Elect 2 Turn Vector Play OFF and Play the Voice Make sure the manual VECTOR PLAY mode is turned OFF, using the VECTOR PLAY [ON/OFF] key to turn it off if necessary (neither the [LEVEL] or [DETUNE] indicators should be lit). Play a nice long note or chord. Notice how the various elements are gradually brought in and blended automatically - this is the result of a dynamic vector. 24

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A
B
C
D
TIME
LEVEL OR PITCH
A
B
C
VECTOR CONTROL MOTION
LEVEL OR PITCH CHANGE
Advanced Control: Dynamic
Vectors
In addition to the manual vector control capability described so far, the SY35
features advanced automatic vector recording
and
playback
capability.
Automatic vectors are called “dynamic vectors” in the SY35, and these play
automatically whenever you play a note on the keyboard. Dynamic vectors can
be recorded in real time via the VECTOR CONTROL by using the procedure
described in the “Recording an Original Dynamic Vector” section, below.
While manual vector control is possible whenever the VECTOR PLAY mode is
ON — i.e. when either the VECTOR PLAY [LEVEL] or [DETUNE] indicator is
lit, dynamic vectors operate only when the VECTOR PLAY mode is OFF — i.e.
when both the VECTOR PLAY [LEVEL] and [DETUNE] indicators are out.
Try Out the SE
*
Elect
Dynamic Vector
Before we dive in and record an original dynamic vector, spend a few minutes
familiarizing yourself with the SE
*
Elect voice and its preset dynamic vector.
1
Select the SE
*
Elect Voice
The SE
*
Elect voice (I66) features a distinct dynamic vector that will serve
as an ideal foundation for a few initial experiments.
VOICE PLAY
I66 SE*Elect
2
Turn Vector Play OFF and Play the Voice
Make sure the manual VECTOR PLAY mode is turned OFF, using the
VECTOR PLAY [ON/OFF] key to turn it off if necessary (neither the
[LEVEL] or [DETUNE] indicators should be lit).
Play a nice long note or chord. Notice how the various elements are grad-
ually brought in and blended automatically — this is the result of a
dynamic vector.