Yamaha QS300 Owner's Manual - Page 53

Sound Lists and MIDI Data - synthesizer

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Voice Edit Mode Voice Element q Wave Group (Grp.) Settings: Ap Acoustic pianos Ep Electric pianos Mk Misc. keyboards Cp Chromatic percussion Ao Acoustic organs Eo Electric organs Ag Acoustic guitars Eg Electric guitars Ab Acoustic basses Eb Electric basses Mb Misc. basses Bw Bowed strings Oe Orchestra ensemble Ch Choir Ar Acoustic brass Sr Synthesizer brass Rd Reeds Pi Pipes (woodwinds) Et Ethnic instruments Pc Percussive instruments Me Musical sound effects Ne Natural sound effects Ow One-cycle waves Lw Long-loop waves Mw Misc. waves This allows you to select the basic sound group or category for the Element. If you know which group of sounds contains the desired waveform, this parameter lets you quickly select it. q Wave Number (No.) Range: 000 - 204 This determines the waveform used for the Element. For a complete list of individual Elements available, refer to the separate "Sound Lists and MIDI Data" supplement. q Note Limit Low/High (NoteL/H) Range: C-2 - G8 This determines the range of notes over which an Element can be played. Notes played outside the range will not be sounded by the Element. In the display, the left parameter is Note Limit Low (which determines the lowest responding note), and the right is Note Limit High (which determines the highest responding note). You can use the D/I buttons or rotary dial to change the setting, or use the keyboard to enter the desired note directly. HINT: You can use the Note Limit Low/High parameter to set up keyboard splits among the Elements. NOTE: After changing the Note Limit settings, be sure to move the highlight away from the parameters before playing the keyboard, to avoid inadvertently changing the setting again. x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x 49

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Ap
Acoustic pianos
Ep
Electric pianos
Mk
Misc. keyboards
Cp
Chromatic percussion
Ao
Acoustic organs
Eo
Electric organs
Ag
Acoustic guitars
Eg
Electric guitars
Ab
Acoustic basses
Eb
Electric basses
Mb
Misc. basses
Bw
Bowed strings
Oe
Orchestra ensemble
Ch
Choir
Ar
Acoustic brass
Sr
Synthesizer brass
Rd
Reeds
Pi
Pipes (woodwinds)
Et
Ethnic instruments
Pc
Percussive instruments
Me
Musical sound effects
Ne
Natural sound effects
Ow
One-cycle waves
Lw
Long-loop waves
Mw
Misc. waves
Wave Group (Grp.)
Settings:
Voice Element
Wave Number (No.)
Range: 000 — 204
This determines the waveform used for the Element.
For a
complete list of individual Elements available, refer to the
separate
“Sound Lists and MIDI Data”
supplement.
Note Limit Low/High (NoteL/H)
Range: C-2 — G8
This determines the range of notes over which an Element
can be played.
Notes played outside the range will not be
sounded by the Element.
In the display, the
left
parameter is
Note Limit Low
(which
determines the lowest responding note), and the
right
is
Note Limit High
(which determines the highest responding
note).
You can use the
D
/
I
buttons or rotary dial to
change the setting, or use the keyboard to enter the desired
note directly.
HINT:
You can use the Note Limit Low/High parameter to set
up keyboard splits among the Elements.
NOTE:
After changing the Note Limit settings, be sure to move
the highlight
away
from the parameters before playing the
keyboard, to avoid inadvertently changing the setting again.
This allows you to select the basic sound group or category
for the Element.
If you know which group of sounds
contains the desired waveform, this parameter lets you
quickly select it.
Voice Edit Mode