Yamaha EL-500 Owner's Manual - Page 111

To edit the AWM Operator

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3) To edit the AWM Operator: éNext, we'll make some changes in the sound of the AWM Operator. The AWM Operator is a specially recorded waveform with an actual instrumental sound, unlike the pure electronic sounds of the other Operators. Before you actually change it, try listening to this sound on its own, with the other eight Operators turned off. 1 Turn off all of the Operators, except for the AWM Operator. The AWM Operator has its own page with a different group of settings. The AWM Operator display appears as soon as the AWM Operator has been selected. 2 Adjust the LOW setting, and listen to how they affect the sound. Changing this parameter affects the lower range of the keyboard. Raising this parameter boosts the output of the lower range. 8 Voice Edit 3 Adjust the HIGH setting, and listen to how they affect the sound. The higher setting results in a more pronounced and brighter sound in the higher range of the keyboard. NOTE: LOW and HIGH are the equalizers exclusive to the AWM sounds. Volume LOW + HIGH + - - Frequency 4 Finally, turn all of the other Operators back on and adjust each Operator's level. 111

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Voice Edit
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3) To edit the AWM Operator:
éNext, we’ll make some changes in the sound of the AWM Operator.
The
AWM Operator is a specially recorded waveform with an actual instrumental
sound, unlike the pure electronic sounds of the other Operators.
Before you
actually change it, try listening to this sound on its own, with the other eight
Operators turned off.
1
Turn off all of the Operators, except for the AWM Operator.
The AWM Operator has its own page with a different group of
settings.
The AWM Operator display appears as soon as the AWM
Operator has been selected.
2
Adjust the LOW setting, and listen to how they affect the sound.
Changing this parameter affects the lower range of the keyboard.
Raising this parameter boosts the output of the lower range.
3
Adjust the HIGH setting, and listen to how they affect the sound.
The higher setting results in a more pronounced and brighter sound
in the higher range of the keyboard.
NOTE:
LOW and HIGH are the equalizers
exclusive to the AWM sounds.
Frequency
+
+
Volume
LOW
HIGH
4
Finally, turn all of the other Operators back on and adjust each
Operator’s level.