1-1: Voice Amplitude Eg Offset - Yamaha TG500 Owner's Manual

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PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 1: QUICK EDIT

1-1: VOICE AMPLITUDE EG OFFSET

[PLAY MODE] -> PFM PLAY -> [EDIT/COMPARE] -> 1: Quick Edit -> [ENTER] -> PAGE
-> 1-1 : Voice AEG -> [ENTER]
layer to be modified to some degree. The actual amplitude EG parameters of the
voices are not affected. These "offset" values are only effective in the performance
mode.
layer is shown in square brackets on the upper display line.
R1 (Attack rate)
R23 (Decay 1 rate)
R4 (Decay 2 rate)
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1-1: VOICE AMPLITUDE EG OFFSET
These parameters allow the amplitude envelopes of the voices assigned to each
PFM QED VCE AEG [A]<R1 >
0
   
    0    0    0   -1
R1
R23
The layer to be edited is selected as described on page 50. The currently selected
Range: -63 ... +63
Modifies the "R1" parameter of the voice amplitude EG — see page 112.
Plus (+) values produce a faster attack rate while minus (–) values produce a
slower attack rate.
No matter how much offset is applied, the minimum and maximum EG
attack rates cannot be exceeded.
Range: -63 ... +63
Modifies the "R2" and "R3" parameters of the voice amplitude EG — see
page 112. Plus (+) values produce a faster decay rate while minus (–) values
produce a slower decay rate.
No matter how much offset is applied, the minimum and maximum EG
decay rates cannot be exceeded.
Range: -63 ... +63
Modifies the "R4" parameter of the voice amplitude EG — see page 112.
Plus (+) values produce a faster decay rate while minus (–) values produce a
slower decay rate.
No matter how much offset is applied, the minimum and maximum EG
decay rates cannot be exceeded.
Vel
R4
RR

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