Yamaha CVP-709 CVP-709/705 Reference Manual - Page 57

SFF Edit — Making Style File Format Settings

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Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator) SFF Edit - Making Style File Format Settings The explanations here apply to step 5 on page 49. The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha's Style playback know-how into a single unified format. Setting the SFF related parameters determines how the original notes are converted to the actual sounded notes based on the chord you specify in the Chord area of the keyboard. The conversion flow is shown below. Source Pattern settings • Source Root • Source Chord Determines what key and what chord type are used for playing. Set these parameters before recording. Chord changes during normal performance Note Conversion from the Source Pattern • NTR (Conversion via the Chord Root change)....... page 58 • NTT (Conversion via the Chord Type change) ....... page 59 Octave Setting of the Converted Notes • High Key (Upper octave limit of the Note Transposition) • Note Limit (Note range between the highest and lowest notes) Set these parameters after recording. Others • RTR (How the note pitch changes in response to chord changes) Actual Sounded Notes The parameters shown above can be set in the "SFF Edit" display. NOTE If you select a preset Audio Style (CVP-709 only) as starting data, the Audio part will be used as is. The Audio part cannot be deleted, edited or created from scratch. CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual 57

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Creating/Editing Styles (Style Creator)
CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual
57
The explanations here apply to step 5 on
page 49
. The Style File Format (SFF) combines all of Yamaha’s Style playback
know-how into a single unified format. Setting the SFF related parameters determines how the original notes are
converted to the actual sounded notes based on the chord you specify in the Chord area of the keyboard. The conversion
flow is shown below.
The parameters shown above can be set in the “SFF Edit” display.
NOTE
If you select a preset Audio Style (CVP-709 only) as starting data, the Audio part will be used as is. The Audio part cannot be
deleted, edited or created from scratch.
SFF Edit — Making Style File Format Settings
Source Pattern settings
• Source Root
• Source Chord
Determines what key and what chord type are used for playing.
Note Conversion from the Source Pattern
• NTR (Conversion via the Chord Root change)
.......
page 5
8
• NTT (Conversion via the Chord Type change)
.......
page 59
Octave Setting of the Converted Notes
• High Key (Upper octave limit of the Note Transposition)
• Note Limit (Note range between the highest and lowest notes)
Others
• RTR (How the note pitch changes in response to chord changes)
Set these parameters
before recording.
Set these parameters
after recording.
Actual Sounded Notes
Chord changes during normal performance