Yamaha S08 Owner's Manual - Page 59

VOICE], Normal Voice Selection, EDIT], OSCOscillator/MIX, PITCH, Selected, Display, Parameter Name

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Selected by 12 Selected by Display ChorusSend Parameter Name Chorus Send 13 SndCho→Rev Send Chorus To Reverb 14 VarEF Variation Effect Type (Variation Type MSB/LSB) 15 (Variation (Variation Parameter 1-5,10 MSB/LSB) Parameters) 16 MW VarCtl MW Variation Control Depth 17 AC1 VarCtl AC1 Variation Control Depth Element...Settings of individual four Elements [VOICE] → Normal Voice Selection → [EDIT] → [+] or [-] OSC(Oscillator)/MIX 1 Element Sw Element Switch 2 (Wave Wave Number Number) 3 Level Element Level 4 Pan Pan 5 -1/-2 NtLmt-L/H Note Limit Low/High 6 -1/-2 VelLmt-L/H Velocity Limit Low/High PITCH 7 -1/-2 NoteShift/ Detune Note Shift/Detune 8 -1 PchSclSns Pitch Scaling Sensitivity 8 -2 9 -1 9 -2 9 -3 9 -4 10 -1 10 -2 10 -3 10 -4 10 -5 PchSclCN Pitch Scaling Center Note PEGAtkR PEGDcy1R PEGDcy2R PEGRelR PEGInitL PEGAtkL PEGDcy1L PEGSusL PEGRelL PEG Attack Rate PEG Decay 1 Rate PEG Decay 2 Rate PEG Release Rate PEG Initial Level PEG Attack Level PEG Decay 1 Level PEG Sustain Level PEG Release Level Explanation Determines the send level of the Chorus Effect. Related Page 47 Determines the send level of the signal sent from the Chorus Effect to the Reverb Effect. 47 Determines the Variaton Effect Type (refer to the separate Data List). 46 Determines the Variation effect parameters (refer to the separate Data List). 46 Each Variation Effect type has a specific fixed parameter that can be controlled in realtime with the MW 37 or AC1. (Refer to the Effect Parameter List in the separate Data List.) Settings...MIDI Data Tables 2-9 and 2-10 in the separate Data List Determines whether each Element sounds or not. 42 *4 Determines the Wave. Each Element can be assigned a different wave (sound). *5 Determines the output level of each Element. 44 Determines the Stereo Pan position. Scale: the sound is panned left and right according to the note (keyboard) position. Determines the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard range. 28 28, 42 Determines the minimum and maximum values of the velocity range within which each Element will 42 respond. For Note Shift: Determines the pitch (key transpose) setting in semitones (12: one octave). For Detune: Determines the fine tuning. Determines the sensitivity of the Pitch Scaling (the interval of adjacent notes). At +100%, adjacent notes 39 are pitched one semitone (100 cents) apart. At 0%, all notes are the same pitch (for the percussion sounds, etc.). At 50%, one octave is stretched out over twenty-four notes. Determines the basic pitch (note number) used by the PchSclSns parameter (above). The note number in 28, 39 this setting is the same pitch as normal (100%). Determines the transition in pitch from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the point at which 43 the sound stops. Refer to the Pitch Envelope Generator Settings (page 43). . 59 Appendix Reference Voice Edit (Normal) Common / Element Quick Guide Basics Section

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59
Basics Section
Quick Guide
Reference
Appendix
12
ChorusSend
Chorus Send
Determines the send level of the Chorus Effect.
47
13
SndCho
Rev
Send
Chorus To Reverb
Determines the send level of the signal sent from the Chorus Effect to the Reverb Effect.
47
14
VarEF
Variation Effect Type
(Variation Type MSB/LSB)
Determines the Variaton Effect Type (refer to the separate Data List).
46
15
(Variation
Parameters)
(Variation Parameter 1-5,10 MSB/LSB)
Determines the Variation effect parameters (refer to the separate Data List).
46
16
MW VarCtl
MW Variation Control Depth
Each Variation Effect type has a specific fixed parameter that can be controlled in realtime with the MW
or AC1.
(Refer to the Effect Parameter List in the separate Data List.)
37
17
AC1 VarCtl
AC1 Variation Control Depth
Element...Settings of individual four Elements
[VOICE]
Normal Voice Selection
[EDIT]
[+] or [-]
Settings...MIDI Data Tables 2-9 and 2-10 in the separate Data List
OSC(Oscillator)/MIX
1
Element Sw
Element Switch
Determines whether each Element sounds or not.
42
*4
2
(Wave
Number)
Wave Number
Determines the Wave. Each Element can be assigned a different wave (sound).
*5
3
Level
Element Level
Determines the output level of each Element.
44
4
Pan
Pan
Determines the Stereo Pan position.
Scale: the sound is panned left and right according to the note
(keyboard) position.
28
5
-1/-2
NtLmt-L/H
Note Limit Low/High
Determines the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard range.
28, 42
6
-1/-2
VelLmt-L/H
Velocity Limit Low/High
Determines the minimum and maximum values of the velocity range within which each Element will
respond.
42
PITCH
7
-1/-2
NoteShift/
Detune
Note Shift/Detune
For Note Shift: Determines the pitch (key transpose) setting in semitones (12: one octave).
For Detune:
Determines the fine tuning.
8
-1
PchSclSns
Pitch Scaling Sensitivity
Determines the sensitivity of the Pitch Scaling (the interval of adjacent notes).
At +100%, adjacent notes
are pitched one semitone (100 cents) apart.
At 0%, all notes are the same pitch (for the percussion sounds,
etc.).
At 50%, one octave is stretched out over twenty-four notes.
39
8
-2
PchSclCN
Pitch Scaling Center Note
Determines the basic pitch (note number) used by the PchSclSns parameter (above). The note number in
this setting
is
the same pitch as normal (100%).
28, 39
9
-1
PEGAtkR
PEG Attack Rate
Determines the transition in pitch from the moment a note is pressed on the keyboard to the point at which
the sound stops.
Refer to the Pitch Envelope Generator Settings (page 43).
43
9
-2
PEGDcy1R
PEG Decay 1 Rate
9
-3
PEGDcy2R
PEG Decay 2 Rate
9
-4
PEGRelR
PEG Release Rate
10
-1
PEGInitL
PEG Initial Level
.
10
-2
PEGAtkL
PEG Attack Level
10
-3
PEGDcy1L
PEG Decay 1 Level
10
-4
PEGSusL
PEG Sustain Level
10
-5
PEGRelL
PEG Release Level
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