Yamaha P-200 Owner's Manual - Page 58
Pitch Bend PB/Modulation, Wheel MW, Keyboard Sensitivity - hard case
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The right-most parameter, Attack mode, determines which notes in a held cluster of notes are given an attack sound. With the ì (first) setting, only the first note played will have an attack; all other notes played while the first note is held will have no attack. With the í (Each) setting, all notes played will have an attack sound. COMBI. FIRST ' ATK5 3955 í Attack Mode s Pitch Bend (PB)/Modulation Wheel (MW) This function lets you set the maximum range that the pitch will bend when you use the [PITCH] wheel, as well as determine the type of effect assigned to the [MODULATION] wheel. q PITCH BEND RANGE (0 ~ 12) You can set the pitch to bend up or down for each voice within one octave, where 0 represents no pitch bend, and 12 represents one octave. (The default for each voice is set to 2.) Each unit is one semitone. PB RANGE % 2 NOTE Moving the [PITCH] wheel to its extreme position while playing the lowest or highest note on the keyboard may exceed the P-200's legal range (A-1 ~ C7). In such a case, the P-200 will play and repeat the one octave higher or lower range. (This also occurs if the Transpose setting causes the pitch bend to exceed the legal range.) q MODULATION WHEEL ASSIGN (Off, Reverb Depth, Modulation Speed, Vibrato) You can assign one of three effects for each voice to the [MODULATION] wheel, or turn the effect off. s Keyboard Sensitivity The Keyboard Sensitivity function lets you control how the volume of the internal voices and connected MIDI instruments respond to your playing. The P-200 lets you designate independent Keyboard Sensitivity settings for the internal tone generator (each voice) and external MIDI devices, as well as the minimum and maximum range of the keyboard volume. q KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY INTERNAL (Normal, Soft-1~3, Hard-1~3, Fixed-1~3) This setting determines how the P-200's keyboard affects the internal voices. There are ten different types of sensitivity settings. (For details, see Velocity Curves, below.) KBD SENS.INT. % normalb q KEYBOARD SENSITIVITY MIDI (Normal, Soft-1~3, Hard-1~3, Fixed-1~3) This setting determines how the P-200's keyboard affects external MIDI devices, such as a tone generator. There are ten different types of sensitivity settings. (For details, see Velocity Curves, next page.) KBD SENS.MIDI & normalb q KEYBOARD RANGE (Minimum, Maximum) The values set here determine the minimum and maximum volume range of the keyboard, between 1 and 128. (You cannot set the minimum number to exceed the maximum number.) KBD RANGE MIN ' 1#128 MW ASSIGN & vibrato NOTE When both minimum and maximum are set to 1, no sound will be produced. NOTE The vibrato effect is internally set and cannot be modified. Note that trying to apply the vibrato effect to the Piano 1 ~ 4 voices will have no effect. 58