Yamaha S08 Owner's Manual - Page 69
Level Amplitude Scaling Settings, The Break Point Levels are Offsets used
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*11 Level (Amplitude) Scaling Settings By way of example, you could set the Levels (Offsets) and Break Points (BP1 to 4) as follows. 1234 BP E1 B2 G4 A5 Ofs -4 +10 +17 +4 Here, the current amplitude is 80. The Offsets are-4 at BP1 (set to note E1), +10 at BP2 (set to note B2), +17 at BP3 (set to note G4) and +4 at BP4 (set to A5). That is, the amplitudes at each Break Point are 76, 90, 97 and 84, respectively. For other notes, the amplitudes will be on the straight line connecting the two adjacent Break Points. Volume 90 97 76 84 = = = = Break Break Point Point E1 B2 Break Point G4 Break Point A5 Note Number The Break Point Levels are Offsets used to increase or decrease the current amplitude at the specified notes. Regardless of the size of these Offsets, the minimum and maximum amplitude limits (values of 0 and 127, respectively) cannot be exceeded. The availability of the AEG Scaling parameter depends on the Break Point and Offset settings in the Lvl BP/Lvl Ofs PAGES. *12 A note set below the BP1 will become the BP1Level. A note set above BP4 will become the BP4Level. *13 The LFO is used to generate low frequency signals and can be used to create vibrato, wah, tremolo and other effects when applied to pitch/filter/amplitude/etc. parameters. For example, it can be applied simultaneously to both pitch and filter, or to specific parameters of individual Elements. The following three LFO waveforms are available. Saw (Sawtooth Wave) Tri (trianglular Wave) S&H (Sample & Hold) S&H = Adds random changes to the pitch. Tri(Triangle) waves will be applied for the LFO AMod and LFO FMod. Triangle wave is applied even if you select S&H for LFO PMod, when controlling the LFO PMod with the Modulation Wheel. *14 Short Delay Key on Long Delay Key on *15 This setting is not available when the LFO Wave (PAGE 32) is set to "S&H." *16 Short fade time Max FadeIn Delay Key on Long fade time Max FadeIn Delay Key on Time Time *17 To apply the Key Assign setting in Multi Mode, you need to set the SAME NOTE NUMBER KEY ASSIGN in the Multi Part to "INST (for Drum)." This cannot be set from the panel of S08; however it can be set by transmitting appropriate MIDI messages from an external Device. For details, refer to the table 1-5 in the separate Data List. *18 EG Attack EG Decay1 Decay Level EG Decay 2 Key on This determines the Attack Rate (speed) of the EG(Envelope Generator), or how long it takes for the sound of the selected drum sound to reach full volume when a note is played. Depending on the sound and the Attack Rate set, some sounds may decay before the EG has a chance to bring the sound up. In other words, setting this value too low (slow attack) may result in an unnatural sound or no sound at all. Higher values result in a shorter Attack Time. This determines the Decay 1 Rate (speed) the EG, or how rapidly the sound dies down to the next Decay level. Higher values result in a shorter Decay time. This determines the Decay 2 Rate (speed) of the EG, or how rapidly the sound dies out completely. Higher values result in a shorter Decay time. 69 BasAipcpseSnedcixtion QRueicfkerGenucidee QRueifcekreGnuciede BasAipcpseSnedcixtion