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Yamaha DX9 Operating Manual page 26

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3. Set the
LFO DELAY.
Pressing
the
I DELAY I
key, set the
LFO DELAY
to
"36".
The
vibrato effect will begin a few seconds after
a key
is
played.
4. The modulation controls should be set so that the
vibrato effect will be controlled solely by the Modula-
tion wheel.
Pressing
the
I PMD/AMD
I
key, set the
"LFO
PM DEPTH"
and the "LFO AM
DEPTH" to
"0".
The
setting for both OPERATORs
1
and 2 should be "0".
5. Set
the
MODULATION SENSITIVITY.
Pressing
the
I
PITCH/AMP
I
key, set the "P MOD SENS"
to "1 ".
This
means that the pitch will be modulated
slightly by the LFO. Pressing again the
I PITCH/AMP!
key, set the "A MOD SENS" to "0".
The
settings for
both OPERATORs
1
and 2 should be "0".
6.
Control
the
Vibrato Effect
with the Modulation Wheel.
Pressing
the
I
FUNCTION
I key, set the
DX9
to the
FUNCTION
mode.
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7. Set the Modulation Wheel
RANGE.
Pressing the
I
MODULATION WHEEL RANGE
I
key,
set the
RANGE
to "33".
This
produces a slight amount
of vibrato.
8. Turn PITCH ON, AMPLITUDE OFF.
Pressing the
I PITCH I
key, set the
PITCH
to "ON".
This
signifies that the modulation wheel controls the
LFO modulation of the pitch.
Pressing the I AMPLITUDE
I
key, set the AMPLITUDE
to "OFF".
9. Set the
EG (Envelope
Generator)
B lAS
to OFF.
Pressing the
I
EG BIASI key, set the
EG
BIAS to "OFF".
Now, by manipulating the MODULATION WHEEL,
you should be able to control the amount of vibrato
on the clarinet while playing.
12) Saving Your Original Voice In Memory
Refer to the STORE/SAVE/LOAD on page 17.

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