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Manual abstract: user guide YAMAHA TYROS 2VOICE EDITOR
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide.
[. . . ] Tyros2 Voice Editor
Owner's Manual Contents
About the Voice Editor . 22
· The software and this owner's manual are exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation. · Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in part by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer. · Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software. [. . . ] The waveform selected here is used for modulation, creating a range of periodic effects.
w LFO SPEED
Sets the speed (frequency) of LFO modulation. Higher values produce higher speeds.
e PHASE INIT
When this is set to ON, the LFO phase is reset with each note-on event.
r LFO PITCH (Pitch Modulation Depth)
Sets the depth of LFO pitch modulation.
t LFO FILTER (Filter Modulation Depth)
Sets the depth of LFO filter cutoff frequency modulation.
y LFO AMPLITUDE (Amplitude Modulation Depth)
Sets the depth of LFO amplitude modulation.
u MIX
Adjusts the element's output level (LEVEL) and stereo position (PAN).
i DETAIL
Click to open the EL Detail (Element Detail) dialog window. The EL Detail dialog window allows direct numeric entry of element parameter values. The values edited here are linked to the element dialog graphs.
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Edit Procedure
To edit parameters via the graphs, drag the square marker in the display () in the directions indicated by the arrows. The current value of the parameter will be displayed while the cursor is over the marker ().
NOTE
In some cases the markers will overlap. Detailed parameter settings can be checked in the EL Detail dialog window by clicking the DETAIL button.
Element Selection Opens the EL Detail (Element Detail) dialog window for detailed numeric editing and verification.
OSCILLATOR
Selects the elements that make up a voice (category, voice number, element number), and provides access to the VEL LIMIT and NOTE LIMIT parameters. One of the markers sets the VEL LIMIT LOW and NOTE LIMIT LOW parameters. Dragging the marker to the left or right sets the lowest note in the element's keyboard range, and dragging the marker up or down sets the lowest keyboard velocity at which the element will sound. The other marker is used to adjust the VEL LIMIT HIGH and NOTE LIMIT HIGH parameters. Dragging this marker to the left or right sets the highest note in the element's keyboard range, and dragging the marker up or down sets the highest keyboard velocity at which the element will sound. The active range is displayed in green on the graph.
NOTE
The following parameters can be set via the OSCILLATOR page of the EL Detail dialog window.
Category, Voice, Element Volume Pan Key On Delay Time Pitch Scaling Center Note Selects or deletes the elements that make up the voice. Sets a delay between key-on and the instant the element begins to produce sound. Sets the center note for keyboard pitch scaling (keyboard: note number). The pitch of the specified center note will not change regardless of the pitch scaling sensitivity setting. Sets the pitch scaling sensitivity of the element (the amount of pitch variation between adjacent notes). Adjusts the keyboard dynamics sensitivity based on the Touch Curve setting above. Set the velocity range over which the element will sound.
Pitch Scaling Sens. Note Shift Tune Fine Note Limit High, Note Limit Low Velocity Limit High, Velocity Limit Low
NOTE
Regardless of the Note Limit or Velocity Limit parameter settings, some Elements do not sound for specific notes/velocities.
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FILTER 1
Sets the FILTER 1 parameters. Drag the marker to the left or right to adjust the filter's cutoff frequency, and therefore the brightness of the sound. Drag the marker upward to increase the filter's resonance -- a resonant peak at the cutoff frequency -- to produce resonant analog synthesizer type timbres.
NOTE
· These parameters can also be edited numerically via the EL Detail dialog window DCF page. Both the FILTER 1 and FILTER 2 parameters can be edited via the EL Detail dialog window. · The following parameters can be accessed via the EL Detail dialog window's DCF page.
DCF1 Type DCF1 Cutoff Frequency DCF1 Resonance DCF1 Cutoff Velocity Sens. [. . . ] 20
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!3 Decay 1
Adjusts the way the sound decays (Amplitude EG Decay 1).
!4 Decay 2
Adjusts the way the sound decays (Amplitude EG Decay 2).
!5 Level
Sets the output level of each wave.
!6 Pan
Sets the pan position (stereo position) of each wave.
!7 Reverb
Sets the send level of the reverb effect.
!8 Chorus
Sets the send level of the chorus effect.
!9 Pitch
Sets and fine-tunes the pitch. This parameter is linked to i and o, above.
@0 Filter
Adjusts the brightness and character of the sound. This parameter is linked to !0 and !1, above.
@1 Amplitude EG
Adjusts the amplitude envelope of the sound from initial attack through final decay. This parameter is linked to !2, !3, and !4, above.
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q Editor Setup Button
Opens the Setup dialog window. [. . . ]
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