Yamaha PSR-A2000 Owner's Manual - Page 42
Using the Joystick, Pitch Bend, Modulation
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Using the Joystick The joystick lets you control the pitch or the modulation effect conveniently by moving it in a horizontal (X) or vertical (Y) direction. Pitch Bend Moving the joystick along the X axis bends notes up (moving right) or down NOTE (moving left) while playing the keyboard. Pitch Bend is applied to all the keyboard The Pitch Bend effect may not be parts (RIGHT 1, 2 and LEFT). 1 applied to the LEFT part depending on the Style setting when the [ACMP] button is turned on. -X +X Voices - Playing the keyboard - The maximum pitch bend range can be changed on the Mixing Console display: [MIXING CONSOLE] → TAB [E][F] TUNE → [H] PITCH BEND RANGE. Modulation Moving the joystick along the Y axis applies modulation effects, such as vibrato, to notes played on the keyboard. By default, this is applied to keyboard parts RIGHT 1 and 2. Moving the joystick away from the center increases the depth of the effect, while moving it closer to the center decreases it. +Y -Y You can set whether the effects caused by the joystick will be applied or not to each keyboard part: [FUNCTION] → [D] CONTROLLER → TAB [E][F] KEYBOARD/PANEL → [A]/[B] 2 JOYSTICK +Y, 3 JOYSTICK -Y. NOTE Modulation effects may not be applied to the LEFT part depending on the Style setting when the [ACMP] button is turned on. NOTE Depending on the selected Voice, the joystick may control volume, filter or some other parameter as well as vibrato. The degree to which the joystick controls each parameter can be set. For details, refer to the Advanced Features section (page 109). 42 PSR-A2000 Owner's Manual
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