Yamaha CS1x Owner's Manual - Page 49
Multi Play Mode, Part, determined by the Multi Edit EFFECT REV SEND, CHO SEND and VARI
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PERFORMANCE Layer 1 ! on Layer 2 ! on Layer 3 ! on Layer 4 Part 5 off ! Vari " wet/dry # Rev Send (for each layer/part) Rev & Rev Send % Knobl (Cho to Rev) ' Cho Send Cho Cho Send (for each layer/part) $ Out Part 16 NOTE Reverb and Chorus send levels for Layers with the Variation Send On/Off switch set to ON are determined by the highest numbered Layer. For example, if Layers 1, 2 and 3 are switched on, then the Reverb and Chorus send level for Layer 3 will determine the amount of effect applied to each Layer. NOTE In Performance mode effect send levels for Parts 5~16 (as well as Layers 1~4) can be controlled by an external MIDI sequencer. The Variation effect cannot be applied to Parts 5~16. Multi Play Mode The diagram below shows the signal flow of the three effects when the CS1x is in Multi Play mode and the Variation effect is designated as an Insertion effect. NOTE In Multi Play mode the various effect settings can be controlled by MIDI system exclusive Parameter Change messages (received from an external sequencer or computer). The illustrations at right show the Reverb, Chorus and Variation send parameters which can be controlled from the CS1x panel. For details about the others, refer to each page number as listed in the following explanation. NOTE When the CS1x is in Multi Play mode, the Variation Effect is automatically reset as an Insertion Effect. If you want to set the Variation Effect as a System Effect, you need to send a parameter change message to the CS1x from an external MIDI sequencer. The Variation (Insertion) effect can be applied to any one of the 16 Parts at a time, designated by switching the Multi Edit EFFECT VARI SEND parameter to ON (page 38). The ratio of Variation effect (wet) signal to original (dry) signal is determined by the wet/dry balance !, which in turn controls the amount of Variation effect signal applied to the Part (page 38). Although only one Part at a time can have the Variation effect applied to it, all Parts, including the Part with Variation effect, can have Reverb and Chorus applied, determined by the Reverb send " and Chorus send # level settings (between 0~127) of the Multi Edit EFFECT REV SEND and CHO SEND parameters, respectively (page 38). Reverb return $ and Chorus return % levels can also be controlled to determine the amount of each effect applied. The Send Chorus to Reverb & level from the Chorus effect to the Reverb effect can also be controlled in a series, if you assign it to the ASSIGN 1 knob (page 26); in this case, the Chorus return % level should be set to "0". MULTI •XG effect set to Insertion •Part 3 VARI SEND set to ON Part 1 Part 2 Part 3 Vari ! wet/dry Rev $ Rev Return Level & Send Cho to Rev Cho % Cho Return Level Out Part 16 Rev Send Cho Send "# The diagram below shows the signal flow of the three effects when the CS1x is in Multi Play mode and the Variation effect is designated as a System effect. Each of the 16 Parts has a Dry send ! level which controls the amount of original signal for each Part (page 38). Reverb send ", Chorus send #, and Variation send $ levels control the amount of effect applied to each Part, determined by the Multi Edit EFFECT REV SEND, CHO SEND and VARI SEND parameters (between 0~127), respectively (page 38). Reverb return %, Chorus return & and Variation return ' levels can also be controlled to determine the amount of each effect applied (page 38). The Send Chorus to Reverb ( level is sent from the Chorus effect to the Reverb effect (page 38). The Send Variation to Reverb ) and Send Variation to Chorus * levels are sent from the Variation effect to the Reverb and Chorus effects, respectively (page 38). These three parameters let you make series and parallel effect configurations which provide enormous sound enhancement flexibility. •XG effect set to System Part 1 ! Dry Send Part 2 Part 16 Rev Send Cho Send Vari Send "#$ ) Vari to Rev Vari to Cho * Rev ( Cho to Rev Cho % Rev Return Level & Cho Return Vari ' Vari Return Vari Send, Cho Send, Rev Send = 0~127 Out NOTE If you select Effect Off in the Variation Type menu, the Layers which have the VARI SEND function set to ON will not sound. When you don't want to use the Variation Effect on the Layers, set the VARI TYPE to Thru. 48