Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 152
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Using the oscillator 4 Use the knobs and buttons in the parameter field to adjust the oscillator parameters. The displayed parameters will differ depending on the oscillator selected in the MODE field. The knobs shown in the parameter field can be operated using the corresponding multifunction encoders. The following table shows the available oscillator types and the parameters displayed for each type. Oscillator type SINE WAVE 1CH PINK NOISE BURST NOISE Parameters LEVEL, FREQ LEVEL, HPF, LPF LEVEL, HPF, LPF, WIDTH, INTERVAL HINT • The "LEVEL" parameter can also be adjusted using the LEVEL knob in the MONITOR screen. Details of each parameter are shown in the following table. Parameters LEVEL FREQ HPF LPF WIDTH INTERVAL Details Oscillator output level Frequency of the sine wave output from the oscillator High-pass filter (on/off switch, cutoff frequency) Low-pass filter (on/off switch, cutoff frequency) Length of noise Length of silence between intervals of noise 6 To enable the oscillator, press the OUTPUT button to turn it on. The oscillator signal will be sent to the bus you selected in step 5. When you press the button again, the oscillator will turn off. HINT • You can also assign oscillator on/off or an ASSIGN change to a user-defined key (→ p. 200). Level INTERVAL Pink noise output WIDTH The BURST NOISE button is on Time 5 Press a button in the ASSIGN field to specify the bus(es) to which the oscillator signal will be sent (multiple selections are allowed). These buttons correspond to the following buses. MIX 1-16 buttons MTRX 1-8 buttons ST L, ST R buttons MONO (C) button MIX buses 1-16 MATRIX buses 1-8 STEREO bus L/R MONO bus HINT • You can press the CLEAR ALL button to defeat all selections. 152 M7CL Owner's Manual