Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 162

F4] AMP Amplitude, SF1] LVL/PAN Level/Pan, SF2] VEL SENS, Velocity Sensitivity Depth, SF3] AEG

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Voice mode Voice Edit mode Normal Voice Edit Element Edit [F4] AMP (Amplitude) [SF1] LVL/PAN (Level/Pan) This display not only lets you make basic Level and Pan settings for each individual Element, it also gives you some detailed and unusual parameters for affecting Pan position. Level Determines the output level for the selected Element. Settings: 0 - 127 Pan Determines the stereo Pan position for the selected Element. This will also be used as the basic Pan position for the Alternate, Random and Scale settings. Settings: L63 (far left) - C (center) - R63 (far right) AlternatePan Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned alternately left and right for each note you press. The Pan setting (above) is used as the basic Pan position. Settings: L64 - 0 - R63 RandomPan Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned randomly left and right for each note you press. The Pan setting is used as the Center Pan position. Settings: 0 - 127 ScalingPan Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Pan position, left and right, of the selected Element. At note C3, the main Pan setting (above) is used for the basic Pan position. Settings: -64 - 0 - +63 [SF2] VEL SENS (Velocity Sensitivity Depth) From this display you can determine how the Amplitude (volume) EG responds to velocity. EG Time, Segment Determines the velocity sensitivity of the AEG's Time parameters. Select the Segment first, then set its Time parameter. Positive Time settings will play back the specified Segment faster in proportion to the played velocity and negative values will play it back slower. Settings: EG Time: -64 - 0 - +63 Settings: Segment: atk, atk+dcy, dcy, atk+rls, all atk (attack EG Time Value affects Attack time. atk+dcy (attack + decay) ......EG Time Value affects Attack/Decay1 time. dcy (decay EG Time Value affects Decay time. atk+rls (attack + release).......EG Time Value affects Attack/Release time. all EG Time Value affects all AEG Time parameters. Level, Curve Determines the velocity sensitivity of the Amplitude EG Level. For positive settings, the more strongly you play the keyboard, the more the volume changes. Negative settings do the opposite; the more softly you play, the more the volume changes. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), that determine how velocity affects the Amplitude EG. Settings: Level: 64 - 0 - +63 Curve: 0 - 4 [SF3] AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator) From this display you can make all the time and level settings for the Amplitude EG, which determine how the volume of the sound changes over time. These can be used to control the change in volume from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the moment the sound stops. The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display. TIME LVL/SW INIT --Initial level ATK Attack time Attack level DCY1 DCY2 REL Decay1 time Decay2 time Release time Decay1 level Decay2 level --- DEPTH --- [SF4] KEY FLW (Key Follow) LevelSens (Level Sensitivity) FCenterKey EGTimeSens (EG Time Sensitivity) Settings: TIME: 0 - 127 LEVEL: 0 - 127 n For details on the AEG, see page 134. From this display you can set the Key Follow effect for Amplitude-in other words, how the volume of the Element and its Amplitude EG respond to the particular notes (or octave range) you play. Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the volume of the selected Element. A Center Key setting of C3 is used as the basic setting. A positive setting will lower the output level for lower notes and raise it for higher notes. A negative setting will have the opposite effect. Settings: -200 - 0 - +200 This indicates that the central note for Level Sensitivity above is C3. At C3, the volume (level) remains unchanged. For other notes played, the volume varies according to the particular note and the Level Sensitivity setting. Keep in mind that this is for display purposes only; the value cannot be changed. Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Amplitude EG times of the selected Element. The Center Key (next parameter) is used as the basic amplitude for this parameter. A positive setting will cause the amplitude of lower notes to change slower and that of higher notes to change faster. Negative values will have the opposite effect. Settings: -64 - 0 - +63 Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 162 Owner's Manual

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Voice Edit mode
Normal Voice Edit
Element Edit
162
Owner’s Manual
[F4] AMP (Amplitude)
[SF1] LVL/PAN (Level/Pan)
This display not only lets you make basic Level and Pan settings for each individual Element, it also gives you
some detailed and unusual parameters for affecting Pan position.
Level
Determines the output level for the selected Element.
Settings:
0 – 127
Pan
Determines the stereo Pan position for the selected Element. This will also be used as the basic Pan position
for the Alternate, Random and Scale settings.
Settings:
L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
AlternatePan
Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned alternately left and right for each
note you press. The Pan setting (above) is used as the basic Pan position.
Settings:
L64 – 0 – R63
RandomPan
Determines the amount by which the sound of the selected Element is panned randomly left and right for each
note you press. The Pan setting is used as the Center Pan position.
Settings:
0 – 127
ScalingPan
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Pan position,
left and right, of the selected Element. At note C3, the main Pan setting (above) is used for the basic Pan
position.
Settings:
-64 – 0 – +63
[SF2] VEL SENS
(Velocity Sensitivity Depth)
From this display you can determine how the Amplitude (volume) EG responds to velocity.
EG Time,
Segment
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the AEG’s Time parameters.
Select the Segment first, then set its Time parameter. Positive Time settings will play back the specified
Segment faster in proportion to the played velocity and negative values will play it back slower.
Settings:
EG Time: -64 – 0 – +63
Settings:
Segment: atk, atk+dcy, dcy, atk+rls, all
atk (attack)
.............................
EG Time Value affects Attack time.
atk+dcy (attack + decay)
......
EG Time Value affects Attack/Decay1 time.
dcy (decay)
............................
EG Time Value affects Decay time.
atk+rls (attack + release)
.......
EG Time Value affects Attack/Release time.
all
..........................................
EG Time Value affects all AEG Time parameters.
Level,
Curve
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the Amplitude EG Level. For positive settings, the more strongly you play
the keyboard, the more the volume changes. Negative settings do the opposite; the more softly you play, the
more the volume changes. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset velocity curves
(graphically indicated in the display), that determine how velocity affects the Amplitude EG.
Settings:
Level: 64 – 0 – +63
Curve: 0 – 4
[SF3] AEG
(Amplitude Envelope Generator)
From this display you can make all the time and level settings for the Amplitude EG, which determine how the
volume of the sound changes over time. These can be used to control the change in volume from the moment
a note is pressed on the keyboard to the moment the sound stops.
The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display.
Settings:
TIME: 0 – 127
LEVEL: 0 – 127
n
For details on the AEG, see page 134.
[SF4] KEY FLW (Key Follow)
From this display you can set the Key Follow effect for Amplitude—in other words, how the volume of the
Element and its Amplitude EG respond to the particular notes (or octave range) you play.
LevelSens (Level Sensitivity)
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the volume of the
selected Element. A Center Key setting of C3 is used as the basic setting. A positive setting will lower the
output level for lower notes and raise it for higher notes. A negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings:
-200 – 0 – +200
F
CenterKey
This indicates that the central note for Level Sensitivity above is C3. At C3, the volume (level) remains
unchanged. For other notes played, the volume varies according to the particular note and the Level Sensitivity
setting. Keep in mind that this is for display purposes only; the value cannot be changed.
EGTimeSens
(EG Time Sensitivity)
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Amplitude EG
times of the selected Element. The Center Key (next parameter) is used as the basic amplitude for this
parameter. A positive setting will cause the amplitude of lower notes to change slower and that of higher notes
to change faster. Negative values will have the opposite effect.
Settings:
-64 – 0 – +63
INIT
ATK
DCY1
DCY2
REL
DEPTH
TIME
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Attack time
Decay1 time
Decay2 time
Release time
LVL/SW
Initial level
Attack level
Decay1 level
Decay2 level
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