Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 131
Filter, Pressure, Embouchure
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Multi Edit Mode Filter Filter Envelope Generator Depth (FilEG Dept) Settings: -64 - +63 Pressure Control Depth (PrsCtrlDpt) Settings: -64 - +63 Sets the amount of variation produced by the controller assigned to dynamic filter. The higher the value the greater the variation. Positive values cause an increase in filter cutoff frequency in response to higher controller values (e.g., increased breath pressure or higher modulation wheel position), while negative values cause a decrease in filter cutoff frequency in response to higher controller values. Pressure Pressure Control Change Number (Prs CC No.) Settings: off, 01 - 31, off, 33 - 95, AT, VEL, PB Sets the amount of variation produced by the controller assigned to pressure. The higher the value the greater the variation. Positive values cause an increase in pressure in response to higher controller values (e.g., increased breath pressure or higher modulation wheel position), while negative values cause a decrease in pressure in response to higher controller values. Details • Set this parameter to "+00" if you do not intend to control pressure via a controller. Embouchure Embouchure Control Change Number (Emb CC No.) Settings: off, 01 - 31, off, 33 - 95, AT, VEL, PB "Pressure" corresponds to the amount of breath pressure applied to a reed or mouthpiece, or the speed of the bow applied to a string. Pressure variations affect both volume and timbre. The "Prs CC No." parameter specifies the controller to be used for pressure control. When set to "off" maximum pressure is applied at all times. Details • Note that pressure affects not only volume, but timbre and pitch as well. Accurate keyboard/controller pitch is produced only at maximum pressure. • The "PrsCtrlDpt" parameter (below) must be set to an appropriate value (higher than "+01" or lower than "-01") for pressure control to have any effect. "Embouchure" corresponds to the tightness of the lips against the reed or against each other. In a string instrument Voice, embouchure corresponds to how strongly the bow is pressed against the string. This affects both pitch and timbre. The "Emb CC No." parameter specifies the controller to be used for embouchure control. When set to "off," medium embouchure is applied at all times. Details • Note that with many Voices, accurate key- board/controller pitch is produced only at medium embouchure. • The "EmbCtrlDpt" parameter (below) must be set to appropriate values (higher than "+01" or lower than "-01") for embouchure control to have any effect. 120 Multi Mode