Yamaha MOTIF7 Owner's Manual - Page 147
F5] Normal Element, successive Break Points as shown. - motif 76 keys used
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Reference Voice mode The best way to understand Amplitude Scaling is by example. For the settings shown in the example display above, the basic Amplitude (volume) value for the selected element is 80, and the various Offset values at the selected Break point settings change that basic value accordingly. The specific changes to the Amplitude are shown in the diagram below. The Amplitude changes in a linear fashion between successive Break Points as shown. 97 Amplitude 90 84 76 Note C1 C2 C3 C4 Break Point 1 Break Point 2 Break Point 3 Break Point 4 n BP1 to BP4 will be automatically be arranged in ascending order across the keyboard. n Regardless of the size of these Offsets, the minimum and maximum Cutoff limits (values of 0 and 127, respectively) cannot be exceeded. n Any note played below the BP1 note results in the BP1 Level setting. Likewise, any note played above the BP4 note results in the BP4 Level setting. ● [F5] Normal Element LFO Basic Structure (page 47) This display gives you a comprehensive set of controls over the LFO for each individual element. The LFO can be used to create vibrato, wah, tremolo and other special effects, by applying it to the pitch, filter and amplitude parameters. Voice Edit mode • Wave Determines the LFO waveform used to vary the sound. ❏ Settings saw, tri, squ saw (sawtooth wave) tri (triangle wave) squ (square wave) • Speed Determines the speed of the LFO waveform. The higher the value, the faster the speed. ❏ Settings 0 ~ 63 Speed = Fast Speed = Slow Time Time • KeyOnSync When this is set to on, the LFO waveform is reset every time a note is played. ❏ Settings off, on Sync off Sync on Time Time Key on Key on • KeyOnDelay Determines the delay time before the LFO comes into effect. A higher value results in a longer delay time. ❏ Settings 0 ~ 127 Short delay Long delay Key on Key on • PMOD (Pitch Modulation Depth) Determines the amount (depth) by which the LFO waveform varies (modulates) the pitch of the sound. The higher the value, the greater the amount of pitch modulation. ❏ Settings 0 ~ 127 MOTIF Reference 147