Drum Voice Edit - Yamaha S90 ES Owner's Manual

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Drum Voice Edit

1
Press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice mode, then select a Drum Voice to be edited (page 32).
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Voice Edit mode.
3
Call up the Common Edit display or Key Edit display.
If you want to edit the sounds that make up a Drum Voice and the basic parameters that determine the sound—such as
Oscillator, Pitch, Filter, Amplitude, and EG (Envelope Generator)—call up the Key Edit display. Next, press the desired note
on the keyboard. To edit more global parameters related to the overall Drum Voice and how it's processed—such as
Arpeggio, Controller, and Effects—call up the Common Edit display.
While in the Voice Edit mode, you can switch between
the Common Edit display and the Key Edit display as
shown below.
Calling up the Common Edit display
Press the [COMMON] button to call up the
Common Edit display.
In the Edit mode, the [DRUM KITS] button
functions as the [COMMON] button.
Indicates a Common Edit
display.
Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing
the [F1] - [F5] buttons and [SF1] - [SF5]
4
buttons, then edit the parameters in each
display.
The main parameters available are basically the same as in
the Normal Voice Edit (page 44). What is called "Key Edit"
in the Drum Voice corresponds to "Element Edit" in the
Normal Voice. Please keep in mind that the LFO
parameters are not available in the Drum Voice.
5
Repeat steps 3 - 4 as desired.
DRUM
PRE 1
KITS
FAVORITES
A. PIANO
A
SYN LEAD
1
COMMON
9
C0
Key Edit (1 - 73)
Key 1
Key 5
Key 10
EDIT
JOB
COMPARE
PRE 2
PRE 3
PRE 4
Calling up the Key Edit display
Press the Number [1] button to call up the Key Edit
display, then select the key to which the desired
KEYBOARD
ORGAN
GUITAR/
PLUCKED
instrument is assigned.
B
C
D
Indicates the display for editing the key C0.
SYN PAD/
SYN COMP CHROMATIC
CHOIR
PERCUSSION
2
3
4
ELEMENT/PERF. PART/ZONE
10
11
12
C1
C6
Key 18
Key 21
Key 73
6
Name the edited Drum Voice.
Enter a name for the Voice from the NAME display
([COMMON]
[F1] GENERAL
detailed instructions on naming a voice, refer to page 27.
7
Store the settings as a User Drum Voice.
The edited Voice can be stored in the Voice Store mode.
For details, see page 50.
Editing a Voice
STORE
[SF1] NAME). For
Enter the
desired Voice
name.
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