Time/Key (Peg Time Key Follow Sensitivity); Center Key (Peg Time Key Follow Sensitivity Center Key); Time/Vel (Peg Time Velocity Sensitivity); Depth/Vel (Peg Depth Velocity Sensitivity) - Yamaha Montage 7 Reference Manual

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Time/Key (PEG Time Key Follow Sensitivity)

Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the Pitch EG
times. The Center Key (next parameter) is used as the basic pitch for this parameter.
Settings:
-64 – +63
Positive values:
Negative values:
0:
The PEG transition speed does not change, regardless of the played note.

Center Key (PEG Time Key Follow Sensitivity Center Key)

Determines how the PEG transition time (speed) responds to Velocity, or to the strength with which the key
is pressed. When the Center Key note is played, the PEG behaves according to its actual settings.
Settings:
C-2 – G8

Time/Vel (PEG Time Velocity Sensitivity)

Segment (PEG Time Velocity Sensitivity Segment)
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the PEG's Time parameters. Select the Segment, and then set its
"Time/Vel" parameter.
Settings:
Time/Vel: -64 – +63
Positive values:
Negative values:
0:
The PEG transition speed does not change, regardless of the Velocity.
Settings:
Segment: Attack, Atk+Dcy (Attack+Decay), Decay, Atk+Rls (Attack+Release), All
Attack:
Time/Vel parameter affects Attack Time.
Atk+Dcy:
Time/Vel Value affects Attack/Decay1 Time.
Decay:
Time/Vel parameter affects Decay Time
Atk+Rls:
Time/Vel Value affects Attack/Release Time.
All:
Time/Vel affects all PEG Time parameters.
PEG Depth
Determines the pitch range for Pitch EG.
Settings:
-64 – +63

Depth/Vel (PEG Depth Velocity Sensitivity)

Curve (PEG Depth Velocity Sensitivity Curve)
Determines how the pitch range will be generated according to the Velocity (strength) with which you play
notes on the keyboard. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset velocity curves
(graphically indicated in the display) that determine how velocity affects the Pitch EG Depth. In the
illustrations below, the vertical axis indicates Pitch Change and the horizontal axis indicates Velocity.
Settings:
Depth/Vel: -64 – +63
Positive values:
Negative values:
0:
The pitch envelope does not change, regardless of the Velocity.
Settings:
Curve: 0 – 4
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NOTE
For details on PEG, see the Synthesizer Parameter Manual PDF document.
MONTAGE Reference Manual
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Normal Part (AWM2)
High notes result in a high PEG transition speed while low notes result in a slow speed.
High notes result in a slow PEG transition speed while low notes result in a high speed.
High Velocities result in a fast PEG transition speed while low Velocities result in a slow speed.
High Velocities result in a slow PEG transition speed while low Velocities result in a fast speed.
High Velocities cause the pitch range to expand and low Velocities cause it to contract.
High Velocities cause the pitch range to contract and low Velocities cause it to expand.
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