Common Parameters - Yamaha PLG150-AN Owner's Manual

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• EQ MID (Mid Frequency Gain)
Range: -12 ... +12 (dB)
This determines the gain or level of the mid frequency band. Positive values boost the
level of the frequency and negative values attenuate it. (The specific frequency to be
adjusted can be set with the
• EQ HI (High Frequency Gain)
Range: -12 ... +12 (dB)
This determines the gain or level of the high frequency band. Positive values boost the
level of the frequency and negative values attenuate it. (The specific frequency to be
adjusted can be set with the

COMMON Parameters

COMMON DETAIL Page
• KEY.M (Key Assign Mode)
Settings: POLY (polyphonic) , MONO (monophonic), LEGATO
This determines how the tone generator sounds in response to the MIDI input.
POLY
Tone generator is played polyphonically. The maximum simultaneous polyphony is 5
notes.
MONO
Tone generator is played monophonically. The maximum simultaneous polyphony is 1
note. This setting is good for creating fat and powerful bass and lead sounds.
LEGATO
Tone generator is played monophonically. The maximum simultaneous polyphony is 1
note. For this setting, successively played notes do not retrigger the PEG, FEG or
AEG --- resulting in a smoother note-to-note sound.
• This setting overrides the
monophonically (with up to five voices sounding together) when Unison Switch is set to on.
Parameters /
Mid Freq.
parameter in the DETAIL page.)
High Freq.
parameter in the DETAIL page.)
Key Mode
setting. Even if it is set to "POLY," the voice will only play
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