Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual - Page 175

F2] OUTPUT, SF1] VOL/PAN Volume/Pan, SF2] EF SEND Effect Send, SF3] SELECT Output Select

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Voice mode Performance Edit mode Part Edit VelSensOfst (Velocity Sensitivity Offset) Determines the amount by which played velocities are adjusted for the actual resulting velocity effect. This lets you raise or lower all velocities by the same amount-allowing you to automatically compensate for playing too strongly or too softly. Settings: 0 - 127 When Depth (above) = 64 and Offset = 32 When Depth (above) = 64 and Offset = 64 When Depth (above) = 64 and Offset = 96 127 127 127 Actual resulting velocity (affecting the tone generator) 0 64 127 0 64 127 0 64 127 Velocity with which you play a note [F2] OUTPUT [SF1] VOL/PAN (Volume/Pan) Volume Determines the volume for each part, allowing you to set the optimum level balance of all the Parts. Settings: 0 - 127 Pan Determines the stereo pan position for each Part. Settings: L63 (far left) - C (center) - R63 (far right) VoiceELPan (Voice Element Pan) Determines whether the individual pan settings for each Voice (made via [VOICE] → [EDIT] → Element selection → [F4] AMP → [SF1] LVL/PAN → Pan) are applied or not. When this is set to "off," the basic pan position for the selected Part is set to center. Settings: on, off [SF2] EF SEND (Effect Send) From this display you can set the Send Level and Dry Level sent to the System Effects for each Part. For details on the Effect connections in the Performance mode, see page 143. RevSend (Reverb Send) Determines the send level for the Reverb effect of the selected Part, giving you detailed control over the Reverb balance among the Parts. Settings: 0 - 127 ChoSend (Chorus Send) Determines the send level for the Chorus effect of the selected Part, giving you detailed control over the Chorus balance among the Parts. Settings: 0 - 127 Dry Level Determines the level of the unprocessed (dry) sound of the selected Part, letting you control the overall effect balance among the Parts. Settings: 0 - 127 [SF3] SELECT (Output Select) InsEF (Insertion Effect) Determines whether the Insertion effects are applied to the output signal from the rear panel or not. Settings: on, off [F3] EQ (Equalizer) From this display you can adjust the EQ settings for each Part. Note that two different display types listed below are provided and you can switch between them by pressing the [SF5] button. Each display type features the same settings in a different format; use the type you feel most comfortable with. • Display showing four Parts • Display showing all parameters for one Part Keep in mind that since all the available parameters cannot be simultaneously displayed in the four-Part display, you will need to use the cursor controls to scroll the display in order to see and set the other parameters. For details about the Effect connection including the EQ in the Performance mode, see page 143. LowFreq (Low Frequency) Determines the center frequency of the low EQ band that is attenuated/boosted. Settings: 50.1 - 2.00K LowGain (Low Gain) Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the low EQ band. Settings: -32 - +32 MidFreq (Middle Frequency) Determines the center frequency of the middle EQ band that is attenuated/boosted. Settings: 139.7 - 10.1K MidGain (Middle Gain) Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the middle EQ band. Settings: -32 - +32 MidReso (Middle Resonance) Determines the resonance applied to the center frequency of the middle EQ band. Settings: 0 - 31 HighFreq (High Frequency) Determines the center frequency of the high EQ band that is attenuated/boosted. Settings: 503.8 - 14.0K HighGain (High Gain) Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the high EQ band. Settings: -32 - +32 Performance mode Song mode Pattern mode Reference Mixing Voice mode Utility mode Master mode File mode Owner's Manual 175

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Voice mode
Performance
mode
Song mode
Utility mode
File mode
Master mode
Pattern mode
Mixing Voice
mode
Reference
Performance Edit mode
Part Edit
175
Owner’s Manual
VelSensOfst
(Velocity Sensitivity Offset)
Determines the amount by which played velocities are adjusted for the actual resulting velocity effect. This lets
you raise or lower all velocities by the same amount—allowing you to automatically compensate for playing too
strongly or too softly.
Settings:
0 – 127
[F2] OUTPUT
[SF1] VOL/PAN (Volume/Pan)
Volume
Determines the volume for each part, allowing you to set the optimum level balance of all the Parts.
Settings:
0 – 127
Pan
Determines the stereo pan position for each Part.
Settings:
L63 (far left) – C (center) – R63 (far right)
VoiceELPan (Voice Element Pan)
Determines whether the individual pan settings for each Voice (made via [VOICE]
[EDIT]
Element
selection
[F4] AMP
[SF1] LVL/PAN
Pan) are applied or not. When this is set to “off,” the basic pan
position for the selected Part is set to center.
Settings:
on, off
[SF2] EF SEND (Effect Send)
From this display you can set the Send Level and Dry Level sent to the System Effects for each Part. For details
on the Effect connections in the Performance mode, see page 143.
RevSend (Reverb Send)
Determines the send level for the Reverb effect of the selected Part, giving you detailed control over the
Reverb balance among the Parts.
Settings:
0 – 127
ChoSend (Chorus Send)
Determines the send level for the Chorus effect of the selected Part, giving you detailed control over the
Chorus balance among the Parts.
Settings:
0 – 127
Dry Level
Determines the level of the unprocessed (dry) sound of the selected Part, letting you control the overall effect
balance among the Parts.
Settings:
0 – 127
[SF3] SELECT (Output Select)
InsEF (Insertion Effect)
Determines whether the Insertion effects are applied to the output signal from the rear panel or not.
Settings:
on, off
[F3] EQ (Equalizer)
From this display you can adjust the EQ settings for each Part. Note that two different display types listed below are provided and you can switch between
them by pressing the [SF5] button. Each display type features the same settings in a different format; use the type you feel most comfortable with.
• Display showing four Parts
• Display showing all parameters for one Part
Keep in mind that since all the available parameters cannot be simultaneously displayed in the four-Part display, you will need to use the cursor controls to
scroll the display in order to see and set the other parameters.
For details about the Effect connection including the EQ in the Performance mode, see page 143.
LowFreq (Low Frequency)
Determines the center frequency of the low EQ band that is attenuated/boosted.
Settings:
50.1 – 2.00K
LowGain (Low Gain)
Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the low EQ band.
Settings:
-32 – +32
MidFreq (Middle Frequency)
Determines the center frequency of the middle EQ band that is attenuated/boosted.
Settings:
139.7 – 10.1K
MidGain (Middle Gain)
Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the middle EQ band.
Settings:
-32 – +32
MidReso (Middle Resonance)
Determines the resonance applied to the center frequency of the middle EQ band.
Settings:
0 – 31
HighFreq (High Frequency)
Determines the center frequency of the high EQ band that is attenuated/boosted.
Settings:
503.8 – 14.0K
HighGain (High Gain)
Determines the amount of boost or attenuation applied to the high EQ band.
Settings:
-32 – +32
127
0
127
64
127
64
127
64
127
0
127
0
When Depth (above) = 64 and
Offset = 32
When Depth (above) = 64 and
Offset = 64
When Depth (above) = 64 and
Offset = 96
Actual resulting
velocity (affecting
the tone generator)
Velocity with which you play a note