Copy Filter - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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VOICE EDIT MODE
AFM ELEMENT DATA / AFM FILTER
Summary: Any time while editing a filter, you can
copy the data from one filter to the other filter.
Procedure:
From: 8.1 Cutoff Frequency
8.2 Cutoff Scaling
8.3 Cutoff EG
Press: COPY
Select: the copy direction (1 2 or 2 1)
To execute: the copy operation press F8 (Go)
To quit: without copying press EXIT
AFM ELEMENT DATA / AFM FILTER
Summary: Each filter can be set to a different type,
cutoff frequency, and control source. Overall
resonance, velocity sensitivity, and LFO Cutoff
Sensitivity can also be specified.
Procedure:
From: AFM Element job
directory 8. AFM filter
Select: 01 :Cutoff Frequency
Specify: parameters for filters 1 and 2
Filter 1 Type (Thru, LPF, HPF): Filter 1 can be
used either as a Low Pass Filter (LPF) or as a
High Pass Filter (HPF). When "Thru" is
selected the filter will have no effect.
Filter 2 Type (Thru, LPF): Filter 2 can be used
only as a LPF.
Cutoff Preq (HPF = 0 Hz ... 11.66kHz
(0...114); LPF = 0 Hz ... 22.43 kHz (0...127):
The cutoff frequency of each filter can be
adjusted independently. The number 0...127
displayed in parentheses indicates the data
value input when using the numeric keypad.
Note that the highest HPF setting is 11.66 kHz.
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8.0 Copy filter

(JUMP #249)
(JUMP #250)
(JUMP #252-#255)
8.1 Cutoff frequency
(JUMP #248)
(JUMP #249)
Specify whether to copy the data from filter 1 to filter
2 (1 2) or from filter 2 to filter 1 (2
(Go) and the data will be copied. If you decide not to
copy the data, press EXIT to exit without copying.
The filter type (HPF/LPF/THRU) will not be
copied.
Ctrl (EG, LFO, EG-VA): Each of the two filters
can be controlled in a different way. For details,
see the explanations below for Ctrl = EG, Ctrl =
LFO, Ctrl = EG-VA.
Resonance (0...99): Higher settings of
resonance will result in a more pronounced peak
of emphasis at the cutoff frequency. This setting
will apply to both filters 1 and 2.
Velocity Sens (-7...+7): This determines how
the cutoff frequency of both filters will be affected
by key-on velocity. For positive settings
(+1...+7) the cutoff frequency will increase as
you play more strongly, resulting in a brighter
sound. For negative settings (-1...-7) the cutoff
frequency will decrease as you play more
strongly, resulting in a darker sound.
LFO Cutoff Sens (-7...+7): This determines
how Filter Modulation from the Main LFO will
affect the filters. This setting also determines
how sensitive the filters will be to the controller
assigned to Filter Bias in Voice common data
12. (F5) Controller set (Other) (JUMP #228)
(page 130). Negative settings will reverse the
effect of the assigned controller.
Sync: This is not a parameter, but a convenience
that allows you to adjust both filters together.
When you press F6 (Sync), the "Sync" display
will be inverted, and all adjustments you make
to either filter 1 or filter 2 will be automatically
1). Press F8
JUMP #249

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