Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 166
SF2] OUTPUT, SF5] OTHER, F2] PITCH, SF1] TUNE, SF2] VEL SENS, Velocity Sensitivity, F3] FILTER
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Voice mode Voice Edit mode Drum Voice Edit Key Edit [SF2] OUTPUT InsEFOut (Insertion Effect Output) RevSend (Reverb Send) ChoSend (Chorus Send) [SF5] OTHER AssignMode RcvNoteOff (Receive Note Off) AlternateGroup [F2] PITCH [SF1] TUNE Coarse Fine [SF2] VEL SENS (Velocity Sensitivity) Pitch [F3] FILTER [SF1] CUTOFF LPFCutoff LPFReso HPFCutoff [SF2] VEL SENS (Velocity Sensitivity) LPFCutoff From this display you can set certain output parameters for the selected Drum key. Determines which Insertion effect (A or B) is used to process each individual Drum key. The "thru" setting lets you bypass the Insertion effects for the specific key. Settings: thru, insA (Insertion Effect A), insB (Insertion Effect B) Determines the level of the Drum key sound (the bypassed signal) that is sent to Reverb effect. This is available only when Insertion Effect Output (above) is set to "thru." Settings: 0 - 127 Determines the level of the Drum key sound (the bypassed signal) that is sent to Chorus effect. This is available only when Insertion Effect Output (above) is set to "thru." Settings: 0 - 127 From this display you can set various parameters related to how the individual notes of the Drum Voice respond to the keyboard and MIDI data. Selects sngl (single) or mlti (multi) Key Assign. When this is set to "sngl," double playback of the same note is prevented. To allow playback of each instance of the same note, set this to "mlti." Settings: sngl (single), mlti (multi) Determines whether or not the selected Drum key responds to MIDI Note Off messages. Settings: off, on n This parameter is only available if the Type parameter ([F1] OSC → [SF1] WAVE display) is set to "pre wav." Sets the Alternate Group to which the key is assigned. In a real drum kit, some drum sounds cannot physically be played simultaneously, such as open and closed hi-hats.You can prevent keys from playing back simultaneously by assigning them to the same Alternate Group. Up to 127 Alternate Groups can be defined. You can also select "off" here if you wish to allow the simultaneous playback of sounds. Settings: off, 1 - 127 n This parameter is only available if the Type parameter ([F1] OSC → [SF1] WAVE display) is set to "pre wav." From this display you can set various pitch-related parameters for the selected key. Determines the pitch of each Drum Key Wave (or Normal Voice) in semitones. Settings: -48 - +48 n If a Normal Voice has been assigned to the key, this parameter adjusts the position of its note (not its pitch) relative to note C3. Determines the fine tuning for the pitch of each Drum Key Wave (or Normal Voice). Settings: -64 - +63 This parameter is only available if the Type parameter ([F1] OSC → [SF1] WAVE display) is set to "pre wav." Determines how the pitch of the selected Drum key responds to velocity. For positive values, the more strongly you play the key, the higher the pitch becomes. For negative values, the more strongly you play the key, the lower the pitch. Settings: -64 - +63 This synthesizer lets you apply a low pass filter and high pass filter to each individual Drum key-giving you exceptionally detailed and comprehensive sonic control over the Drum voice. Settings: This parameter is available when the Type is set to "pre wav" in the [F1] OSC → [SF1] WAVE display. Determines the Cutoff frequency of the Low Pass Filter. Settings: 0 - 255 Determines the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis) applied to the signal at the Cutoff frequency. Settings: 0 - 127 Determines the Cutoff frequency of the High Pass Filter. Settings: 0 - 255 This parameter is only available if the Type parameter ([F1] OSC → [SF1] WAVE display) is set to "pre wav." Determines the velocity sensitivity of the Low Pass Filter Cutoff frequency. For positive settings, the more strongly you play the keyboard, the higher the cutoff frequency becomes. For negative settings, the more strongly you play, the lower the cutoff frequency. Settings: -64 - 0 - +63 Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Mixing Voice mode Reference Utility mode File mode Master mode 166 Owner's Manual