Yamaha A3000 Owner's Manual page 191

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Knob 1
Change Page
• Turn the knob to change to a different page within the EG function. Available pages
are: AEG (this page), AEGMode, FEGRate, FEGLevel, FEGMode, PEGRate, PEGLevel,
and PEGMode.
• Push the knob to move to the Program/Sample Selection screen. ( 95)
AtkRate
Knob 2
This value sets the attack rate. The meaning of the setting varies according to the set-
ting of the AttackMode parameter on the AEGMode page ( 191).
• If AttackMode is set to "rate", then the AtkRate value sets the rate at which amplitude
rises from 0 (at time of Note-On) to its maximum level. Higher values produce a
faster attack.
• If AttackMode is set to "time", amplitude begins at maximum level immediately upon
Note-On, and holds steady for a certain time before beginning to decline. In this case,
the AtkRate value determines how long the maximum level is held. (See illustration
on page 191.) Note that higher values produces shorter holding time (faster progres-
sion).
DcyRate
Knob 3
This value sets the decay rate: the rate at which the sound drops from its maximum
amplitude to its "sustain" level. Higher values produce faster decay.
Note that this setting is meaningless (there is no decay period) if the SusLvl value (Knob
4) is set to 127.
SusLvl
Knob 4
This value sets the sustain level. The sustain level is the steady level that begins when
decay is completed, and continues until Note Off occurs.
RelRate
Knob 5
This value sets the release rate: the rate at which the amplitude drops from the sustain
level to zero following Note Off. Higher values produce faster release. A setting of 127
causes sound to stop immediately when Note Off occurs.
= 0,...,127
= 0,...,127
= 0,...,127
= 0,...,127
EG Function
Select P/S
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