Yamaha S90 ES Owner's Manual page 153

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[SF4] PORTA (Portamento)
Switch
Time
Mode
[SF5] OTHER
PB (Pitch Bend) Upper,
PB (Pitch Bend) Lower
PB (Pitch Bend) Range
VelSensDpt
(Velocity Sensitivity Depth)
VelSensOfst
(Velocity Sensitivity Offset)
[F2] OUTPUT
[SF1] VOL/PAN (Volume/Pan)
Volume
Pan
VoiceELPan (Voice Element Pan)
[SF2] EF SEND (Effect Send)
RevSend (Reverb Send)
ChoSend (Chorus Send)
Determines the Portamento parameters for each Part. Portamento is used to create a smooth transition in pitch
from the first note played on the keyboard to the next.
Determines whether Portamento is on or off.
Settings: off, on
Determines the pitch transition time. Higher values mean longer transition times.
Settings: 0 ~127
Determines the Portamento mode.
Settings: fingr (fingered), full (full time)
fingr (fingered)..........Portamento is only applied when you play legato (playing the next note before releasing the previous one).
full (full time) .............Portamento is always applied.
n
The Mode setting is not available for the Plug-in Part.
n
These Portamento parameters above are not available for the Part to which the Drum Voice is assigned.
Determines the amount and direction of Pitch Bend range. Details are same as that in the Common Edit
parameters in Normal Voice mode (page 129).
Settings: -48 ~0 ~+24
This parameter is available for Plug-in Parts 1 - 3. This determines the pitch change range (in semitones) of the
Pitch Bend wheel. Unlike the Pitch Bend setting for Parts 1 - 4 to which the internal Normal Voices are assigned
described above, the Upper and Lower ranges of the Drum Voice Parts and Plug-in Parts cannot be set
independently.
Settings: -24 ~ 0 ~ +24
Determines the degree to which the resulting volume
of the tone generator responds to your playing
strength.
The higher the value, the more the volume changes
in response to your playing strength (as shown at
right).
Settings: 0 ~ 127
Determines the amount by which played velocities are adjusted for the actual resulting velocity effect. This lets
you raise or lower all velocities by the same amount — allowing you to automatically compensate for playing
too strongly or too softly.
Settings: 0 ~ 127
When Depth (above) = 64 and Offset = 32
127
Actual resulting
velocity (affecting
the tone generator)
0
64
Determines the volume for each Part, giving you detailed control over the level balance among the Parts.
Settings: 0~127
Determines the stereo pan position for each Part.
Settings: L63 (far left) ~ C (center) ~ R63 (far right)
Determines whether the individual pan settings for each Voice (made via [VOICE]
selection
[F4] AMP
[SF1] LVL/PAN
position for the selected Part is set to center.
Settings: on, off
n
This parameter is not available for the Plug-in Parts.
From this display you can set the Send Level and Dry Level sent to the System Effects for each Part. For details
about the Effect connection in the Performance mode, see page 122.
Determines the send level for the Reverb effect of the selected Part, giving you detailed control over the
Reverb balance among the Parts.
Settings: 0~127
Determines the send level for the Chorus effect of the selected Part, giving you detailed control over the
Chorus balance among the Parts.
Settings: 0~127
Performance Edit mode
When Offset (below) is set to 64:
127
Actual resulting
velocity (affecting the
tone generator)
0
Velocity with which you play a note
When Depth (above) = 64 and Offset = 64
127
127
0
64
127
Velocity with which you play a note
Pan) are applied or not. When this is set to "off," the basic pan
Part Edit
Depth = 127
Depth = 64
Depth = 32
Depth = 0
127
When Depth (above) = 64 and Offset = 96
127
0
64
127
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