Yamaha SY85 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) (image) - Page 60
Rndm Random pitch, Rvs Reverse
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Please note that this parameter is used to individually tune the current voice. Overall tuning control is provided by the MASTER TUNE function available in the UTILITY mode. Note Range: C-2 ... G8, -64 ... +63 Controls: [CS6], [-1] [+1], Dial When the "fix" mode is selected this parameters sets the frequency (note) at which the selected wave will be played. The C-2 to G8 range of this parameter covers a full 10-1/2 octaves. "C3" corresponds to "middle C" on a keyboard. When the "norm" mode is selected, this parameter is used to shift the overall pitch of the entire keyboard up or down in semitone increments (i.e. a "note shift" function). In this case the range of the parameters is from -64 through 0 to +63. A setting of "-12," for example, shifts the pitch down by one octave; a setting of "+4" shifts the pitch up by a major third. Rndm (Random pitch) Range: 0 ... 7 Controls: [CS7], [-1] [+1], Dial Sets the amount of random pitch variation produced each time a note is played. When this parameter is set to a value other than "0," the pitch changes randomly each time a note is played. The random pitch change is applied independently to each note in a chord. A setting of "7" produces the greatest amount of random pitch change. This function is ideal for simulating the sound of instruments like the clavichord, string sections or other ensembles in which the pitch of each note is rarely in perfect tune with the others. Rvs (Reverse) Range: off, on Controls: [CS8], [-1] [+1], Dial When this parameter is turned "on," the selected wave is played in reverse. When Rvs is "on," the pitch EG "Loop" parameter described on page 75 is automatically turned "off." VOICE EDIT MODE / 1:Oscillator 59