Yamaha WX5 Owner's Manual - Page 27

Tuning, Tone Generator Settings - foot controller

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Tuning Two tuning methods are possible with the WX5: Tone Generator Tuning, and Lip Sensor Tuning. s Tone Generator Tuning Most tone generators have a master tuning parameter that can be used to tune the tone generator's sound. When using a Yamaha VL70-m or MU-series tone generator, use the Master Tune parameter in the System Setup display in the UTILITY mode to set overall system tuning. Refer to your tone generator's owner's manual for tuning details. VL70-m Display Setting • It may be convenient to use the Audition function (page 21) to produce output while tuning. • The VL70-m also has special "WX Lip" and "WX Lip Lock" parameters which can be used for optimum tuning and playability. s WX5 Tuning (Lip Sensor Tuning) See page 26. Tone Generator Settings The WX5 transmits a range of MIDI messages which can be used to control tone generator parameters. Familiarity with your tone generator and how it responds to the MIDI data transmitted by the WX5 is vital for realizing the maximum musical potential of your WX5 system. Refer to the tips below, and your tone generator's owner's manual for details. s Pitch Bend The WX5 Lip Sensor and Pitch Bend Wheel data are transmitted in the form of MIDI pitch bend data. Be sure to set an appropriate pitch bend range on your tone generator. For subtle control a pitch bend range setting of between about 2 and 4 should be ideal. For broader control try a range setting between about 5 and 7. For really sweeping pitch bends, try a setting of 8 or more. s Velocity The WX5 transmits breath attack information in the form of MIDI velocity data. Yamaha recommends, however, that you set your tone generator's velocity to a fixed value in order to facilitate breath control of volume. However, if velocity is the only means you have of controlling volume and timbre, then it might be a good idea to allow some velocity sensitivity particularly when playing voices such as bass, drums, and piano, which depend on the characteristics of the attack for their sound. s Breath Control Breath strength information is transmitted by the WX5 in the form of MIDI breath control data which is primarily used to control volume and timbre. Initially set the breath control response of your tone generator so that the full breath control range can be used, then readjust for the optimum range while actually playing the WX5. When using a Yamaha VL70-m be sure to set the Breath Mode parameter to "BC/WX." s Program Change The WX5 is capable of transmitting MIDI program change data in order to switch voices on your tone generator. Make sure your tone generator is set up to receive program change data, unless you only intend to play one voice and don't want that voice to be accidentally changed. A Yamaha MFC10 MIDI Foot Controller can be set up for convenient foot selection of a specified range of voices. 27

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Tuning
Two tuning methods are possible with the WX5: Tone Generator Tuning, and Lip Sensor Tuning.
Tone Generator Tuning
Most tone generators have a master tuning parameter
that can be used to tune the tone generator’s sound. When
using a Yamaha VL70-m or MU-series tone generator,
use the Master Tune parameter in the System Setup dis-
play in the UTILITY mode to set overall system tuning.
Refer to your tone generator’s owner’s manual for tuning
details.
It may be convenient to use the Audition function (page
21) to produce output while tuning.
The VL70-m also has special “WX Lip” and “WX Lip
Lock” parameters which can be used for optimum tun-
ing and playability.
WX5 Tuning (Lip Sensor Tuning)
See page 26.
VL70-m Display Setting
Tone Generator Settings
The WX5 transmits a range of MIDI messages which can be used to control tone generator parameters.
Familiarity with your tone generator and how it responds to the MIDI data transmitted by the WX5 is vital
for realizing the maximum musical potential of your WX5 system. Refer to the tips below, and your tone
generator’s owner’s manual for details.
Pitch Bend
The WX5 Lip Sensor and Pitch Bend Wheel data are trans-
mitted in the form of MIDI pitch bend data. Be sure to set an
appropriate pitch bend range on your tone generator. For subtle
control a pitch bend range setting of between about 2 and 4
should be ideal. For broader control try a range setting between
about 5 and 7. For really sweeping pitch bends, try a setting of
8 or more.
Velocity
The WX5 transmits breath attack information
in the form
of MIDI velocity data. Yamaha recommends, however, that you
set your tone generator’s velocity to a fixed value in order to
facilitate breath control of volume. However, if velocity is the
only means you have of controlling volume and timbre, then it
might be a good idea to allow some velocity sensitivity par-
ticularly when playing voices such as bass, drums, and piano,
which depend on the characteristics of the attack for their sound.
Breath Control
Breath strength information is transmitted by the WX5 in
the form of MIDI breath control data which is primarily used
to control volume and timbre. Initially set the breath control
response of your tone generator so that the full breath control
range can be used, then readjust for the optimum range while
actually playing the WX5.
When using a Yamaha VL70-m be sure to set the Breath
Mode parameter to “BC/WX.”
Program Change
The WX5 is capable of transmitting MIDI program change
data in order to switch voices on your tone generator. Make
sure your tone generator is set up to receive program change
data, unless you only intend to play one voice and don’t want
that voice to be accidentally changed.
A Yamaha MFC10 MIDI Foot Controller can be set up for
convenient foot selection of a specified range of voices.