Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 145

From this display you can make all the time and, Amplitude EG settings, see AEG below.

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● [F4]-[SF1] Normal Element Amplitude 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 (Left) ~ C (Center) ~ R63 (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 ● [F4]-[SF2] Normal Element Amplitude Velocity Sensitivity From this display you can determine how the Amplitude (volume) EG responds to velocity. (For Amplitude EG settings, see "AEG" below.) Voice Edit mode • EG Time, Segment Determines the velocity sensitivity of the AEG's Time parameters. Select the Segment, then set its Time parameter. Positive Time settings will play back the specified Segment faster and negative values will play it back slower. ❏ Settings Time -64 ~ 0 ~ +63 Segment ATK, ATK+DCY, DCY, ATK+RLS, all ATK Affects the Attack Time. ATK+DCY Affects the Attack Time and Decay1 Time. DCY Affects the Decay Time. ATK+RLS Affects the Attack Time and Release Time. all Affects all AEG Time parameters. • EG Level, Curve Determines the velocity sensitivity of the Amplitude EG Level. Positive settings cause greater volume changes the harder you play the keyboard. Negative settings do the opposite; the softer 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 EG Level -64 ~ 0 ~ +63 Curve 0 ~ 4 ● [F4]-[SF3] Normal Element Amplitude AEG Basic Structure (page 47) 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. The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display. INIT ATK DCY1 DCY2 REL DEPTH TIME --- Attack time Decay 1 time Decay 2 time Release time LEVEL Initial level --- Decay 1 Decay 2 level level --- --- Reference Voice mode MOTIF Reference 145

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MOTIF
Reference
Voice Edit mode
Reference
Voice mode
[F4]-[SF1] Normal Element
Amplitude
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 (Left) ~ C (Center) ~ R63 (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
[F4]-[SF2] Normal Element
Amplitude
V
elocity Sensitivity
From this display you can determine how the
Amplitude (volume) EG responds to velocity. (For
Amplitude EG settings, see “AEG” below.)
• EG Time, Segment
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the AEG’s Time
parameters. Select the Segment, then set its Time
parameter.
Positive Time settings will play back the specified Segment
faster and negative values will play it back slower.
Settings
Time
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Segment
ATK, ATK+DCY, DCY,
ATK+RLS, all
A
TK
Affects the Attack Time.
A
TK+DCY
Affects the Attack Time and Decay1 Time.
DCY
Affects the Decay Time.
A
TK+RLS
Affects the Attack Time and Release Time.
all
Affects all AEG Time parameters.
• EG Level, Curve
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the Amplitude EG
Level. Positive settings cause greater volume changes the
harder you play the keyboard. Negative settings do the
opposite; the softer 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
EG Level
-64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Curve
0 ~ 4
[F4]-[SF3] Normal Element
Amplitude
AEG
Basic Structure (page 47)
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.
The full names of the available parameters are
shown in the chart below, as they appear in the
display.
INIT
ATK
DCY1
DCY2
REL
DEPTH
TIME
---
Attack time
Decay 1
time
Decay 2
time
Release
time
LEVEL
Initial level
---
Decay 1
level
Decay 2
level
---
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