Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 59

E3:FILTER, FILTER1 & FILTER2, RESONANCE, TOUCH TO FILTER, E4:LFO, LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQCusto,,QQmVoic,,QQeCrea,,QQtor ,,QQ E3:FILTER • The RESET LCD button resets the currently selected FILTER parameters so that no filter effect is applied. s FILTER1 & FILTER2 ...These parameters allow you to specify two separate touchsensitive (dynamic) filter types. The available types are LPF (Low Pass Filters - LPF1 and LPF2 for FILTER1), BPF (Band Pass Filter), HPF (High Pass Filter), and BEF (Band Elimination Filter). The FREQ. parameters set the initial frequency of the corresponding filters. s RESONANCE ...Sets the amount of peak resonance applied to FILTER 1. Higher values produce more resonant emphasis. s TOUCH TO FILTER The TYPE parameters specifies the touch-sensitivity curve to be applied to the dynamic filters, and the SENS parameters sets the sensitivity of the filters to touch control. Higher values produce higher sensitivity. E4:LFO s LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) ...The LFO parameters set the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) to produce cyclic pitch, timbre, and amplitude modulation. PMOD FMOD AMOD SPEED TYPE Sets the pitch modulation depth. Higher values produce deeper modulation. Sets the frequency modulation depth. Higher values produce deeper modulation. Sets the amplitude modulation depth. Higher values produce deeper modulation. Sets the speed of LFO variation. Sets the waveform of the LFO: TRI (triangular) or SAW (sawtooth). 59

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E3:FILTER
FILTER1 & FILTER2
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These parameters allow you to specify two separate touch-
sensitive (dynamic) filter types. The available types are LPF
(Low Pass Filters —
LPF1
and
LPF2
for FILTER1),
BPF
(Band Pass Filter),
HPF
(High Pass Filter), and
BEF
(Band
Elimination Filter). The
FREQ.
parameters set the initial fre-
quency of the corresponding filters.
RESONANCE
...................................................................................................................................................................................
Sets the amount of peak resonance applied to
FILTER 1
.
Higher values produce more resonant emphasis.
TOUCH TO FILTER
..................................................................
The
TYPE
parameters specifies the touch-sensitivity curve to
be applied to the dynamic filters, and the
SENS
parameters sets
the sensitivity of the filters to touch control. Higher values
produce higher sensitivity.
E4:LFO
LFO
(Low Frequency Oscillator)
..................................................................................................................................................
The
LFO
parameters set the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) to
produce cyclic pitch, timbre, and amplitude modulation.
PMOD
Sets the pitch modulation depth. Higher values
produce deeper modulation.
FMOD
Sets the frequency modulation depth. Higher
values produce deeper modulation.
AMOD
Sets the amplitude modulation depth. Higher
values produce deeper modulation.
SPEED
Sets the speed of LFO variation.
TYPE
Sets the waveform of the LFO: TRI (triangular) or
SAW (sawtooth).
The RESET LCD button resets the currently selected FILTER parameters so that no filter effect is applied.
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