Voice Static Pan - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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Summary: Specify the stereo position for the voice
played by each channel of the multi.
Procedure:
From: multi job directory
Select: job 05:St-Pan
Specify: the static pan position for each channel
for channels 1-8 press
F1 (1-8)
for channels 9-16 press
F2 (9-16)
Selected Voice: This displays the number and
name of the voice played by the multi channel
where the cursor is located.
Summary: Each voice can be sent from either or
both output groups.
Procedure:
From: multi job directory
Select: job 06:OutSel
Specify: the output group for each channel
for channels 1-8 press
SHIFT + F1 (1-8)
for channels 9-16 press
SHIFT+F2 (9-16)
Selected Voice: This displays the number and
name of the voice played by the multi channel
where the cursor is located.
Output (off, grp1, grp2, both): Each voice played
by a multi is independently panned by the set-
ting of Multi edit 5 .Voice static pan, and sent

5. Voice static pan

(JUMP #400)
(JUMP #408)
(JUMP #409)
6. Voice output group select
(JUMP #400)
(JUMP #410)
(JUMP #411)
Voice Static Pan (VC or -31...+31 = left...
right): Set the static pan position for each voice
played by the sixteen channels of the multi. The
static pan setting for each voice is displayed as
a horizontal bar graph.
It is also possible to select "VC", when the
voice will use its own dynamic pan settings.
Refer to Common data 6.Element dynamic pan
(JUMP #207), page 99. If "VC" is not selected,
the dynamic pan settings of the voice will be ig-
nored and the static pan setting you specify here
will be used. If "VC" is not selected for a drum
voice, all the drum sounds will be panned to the
same pan position -31...+31 you specify here.
Press F1—F8 to move the cursor to voices 1—8 or
9-16. Select the role of the function keys by
pressing SHIFT+F1(1-8) or SHIFT+F2 (9-16).
from either or both output groups 1 and 2. For
normal voices, this setting takes priority over
the voice's output group setting in Common data
7.Output group select. Drum voices use their
own output group settings for each note, as ex-
plained below.
The signal from each output group will be
combined with the signal from each effect unit as
specified by the "wet:dry" settings in Multi edit
7.1 Effect mode select (JUMP #413). Refer to the
diagram on page 192.
Multi edit settings cannot specify the output
group for a multi channel that plays a drum voice,
and the cursor cannot be moved to these voices.
The display will show "Output = drum", and the
drum voice data will determine which output
group is used by each drum sound. Refer to
Drum set data, 2. Wave data set (JUMP #274),
page 157.
Press F1-F8 to move the cursor to voices 1-8 or
9-16. Select the role of the function keys by
pressing SHIFT+F1 (1-8) or SHIFT+F2 (9-16).
MULTI EDIT MODE
JUMP
#408
#410
JUMP
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