Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 29
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[F1] Custom Voice Edit 4 EG RATE Level Attack Key Pressed Decay Time ReleasSeustain Key Released ¢EG RATE ......Piano 1 ‡ Attack= 0! Decay= 0 - + - + The attack, decay, sustain, and release parameters provided here let you shape the volume envelope of the voice. Use the [] buttons to switch between the two display screens, and the [-] and [+] buttons below each parameter to set the required values. q Sustain Sets the speed of sustain decay - i.e. how fast the sound decays after a key is released when the panel [SUSTAIN] button is on or the sustain pedal is pressed. "0" sets the normal sustain for the selected voice, minus settings produce a longer sustain decay, and plus settings produce a faster sustain decay. †¢EG RATE ......Piano 1 Release= 0 Sustain= 0 - + - + q Attack Sets the speed of attack - i.e. how fast the sound reaches maximum level after a key is pressed. "0" sets the normal attack for the selected voice, minus settings produce a slower attack, and plus settings produce a faster attack. q Decay Sets the speed of decay portion of the envelope - i.e. how fast the sound decays from the maximum attack level to its normal level. "0" sets the normal decay for the selected voice, minus settings produce a slower decay, and plus settings produce a faster decay. q Release Sets the speed of release - i.e. how fast the sound decays after a key is released when the panel [SUSTAIN] button is off and the sustain pedal is not pressed. "0" sets the normal release for the selected voice, minus settings produce a slower release decay, and plus settings produce a faster release decay. Notes: The maximum range for all parameters is from -50 through 0 to +50, although this range is more limited with some voices. An exclamation mark (!) will appear next to the parameter when the maximum or minimum allowable setting for the selected voice has been reached. The default values for the selected voice are produced by settings of "0". Pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons below a parameter immediately recalls the default value ("0"). With voices like 21 STRINGS, in which key velocity (keyboard dynamics) controls the speed of attack, attack speed changes DETAIL in the same way even if the attack parameter is set to a minus value. Since PIANO 1 (00) and some other voices already have the fastest possible attack, no sound will be produced if the Decay parameter for such voices is set to "+50." The Decay parameter will have no effect on some sustaintype voices which have no inherent decay. Changing the EG rate parameter may have no effect on the sound with some voices. DETAIL 29