Yamaha S08 Owner's Manual - Page 68
ex. PEG Rate : Speed of PEG change, Filter Scaling Settings
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68 *1 Changes to velocity curve according to VelDepth (with Offset set to 64) VelSnsDpt Actual Velocity for tone generator 127 Depth=127 (twice) Depth=64 (normal) 64 Depth=32 (half) Depth=0 0 64 127 Received Velocity (Actual KeyOn speed) Changes to velocity curve according to VelOffset (with Depth set to 64) VelSnsOfs Actual Velocity for tone generator Offset=96 (+64) Offset=127 (+127) 127 Offset=64 (normal) 64 Depends on offset Offset=32 (-64) 0 Depends on offset 64 127 Received Velocity (Actual KeyOn speed) Offset=0 (-127) *2 Depending on the selected LFO wave type and the amplitude modulation depth setting, noise may result when the controller is moved. If this happens, reduce the modulation depth value. *3 In the value is too high, noise may result. If this happens, reduce the value. *4 The Element settings whose Element Switch is set to "off" can not be changed and "***" appears in the display. *5 Wave numbers indicated with an asterisk (*) and Wave names indicated with an "at" mark (@) have fixed parameter values (depending on the sound range). For these waves, Element editing is limited to the parameters below. All other parameters values are replaced by a series of asterisks in the LCD, indicating that they cannot be set. -Element Switch -Wave Selection -Note Shift -Note Limit Low/High -Velocity Limit Low/High -Pitch Scale Sensitivity -Pitch Scale Center Note *6 Element control according to the note position on the keyboard (ex. PEG Rate : Speed of PEG change) Positive value Negative value Lower range Faster speed +7 +3 -4 Higher range Slower speed Basic pitch * Negative value is only available for PEG Appendix *7 Element control according to Velocity (ex. PEG) Positive value Velocity PEGRtVel Large Faster speed Amount of pitch change PEGLvlVel Large Slower speed Small Small Time of PEG change * Only positive values are available for the AEG and Filter settings. *8 Settings: brk.p (applies the BP parameter settings in the following PAGES), table (applies the settings which are preset for each voice. This setting is effective only for XG Voices.) Reference Quick Guide *9 Filter Scaling Settings By way of example, you could set the Levels (Offsets) and Break Points (BP1 to BP4) as follows. 1234 BP E1 B2 G4 A5 Ofs -64 +10 +17 +60 Here, the current Cutoff setting is 64. The Offsets are -64 at BP1 (set to note E1), +10 at BP2 (set to note B2), +17 at BP3 (set to note G4) and +60 at BP4 (set to A5). That is, the Cutoff frequencies at each Break Point are 0, 74, 81 and 124, respectively. For other notes, the Cutoff frequencies will be on the straight line connecting the two adjacent Break Points. Cutoff 124 81 74 = = = = 0 Break Point E1 Break Point B2 Break Point G4 Break Point A5 Note Number The Break Point Levels are Offsets used to increase or decrease the current Cutoff setting at the specified notes. Regardless of the size of these Offsets, the minimum and maximum Cutoff limits(values of 0 and 127, respectively) cannot be exceeded. A note set below the BP1 will become the BP1Level. A note set above BP4 will become the BP4 Level. The availability of the FEG Scaling parameter depends on the Break Point and Offset settings in the Flt BP/Flt Ofs PAGES. *10 When the FltSclSns is set to 0, Filter Scaling Settings (PAGES 15, 16, 17) will be ignored (flat). When set to 15, the values in the Flt Ofs settings will be added at a rate of 100%. Basics Section