Yamaha S-03SL Owner's Manual page 80

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22-1. FEGAtkVel
(FEG Attack Velocity)
22-2. FEGOthVel
(FEG Other Velocity)
You can set parameters controlling the sensitivity of
the Filter Envelope Generator (FEG) to note velocity.
FEGAtkVel
+0
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PART
ELEM
KEY
22
E 1
OCTAVE
■ FEGAtkVel
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the FEG
Attack Rate.
Settings: –7~+7
■ FEGOthVel
Determines the velocity sensitivity of all FEG Rates,
other than Attack Rate.
Settings: –7~+7
23-1. AEGAtkR (AEG Attack Rate)
23-2. AEGDcy1R
(AEG Decay 1 Rate)
23-3. AEGDcy2R
(AEG Decay 2 Rate)
23-4. AEGRelR
(AEG Release Rate)
You can set various Rate parameters (the time it takes
for the volume to change from one level to the next) for
the Amplitude Envelope Generator (AEG). Combined
with the AEG Level settings below, these can be used
control the change in output level from the moment a
note is pressed on the keyboard to the moment it is
released (see illustration below). You can set different
values for each Element.
AEGAtkR
127
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PART
ELEM
KEY
23
E 1
OCTAVE
AEGDcy2R
000
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PART
ELEM
KEY
23
E 1
OCTAVE
Settings: 0~127
n For example, if the AEG Release Rate is set to a small
value, the sustain becomes long.
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Element Filter/Element Amplitude
FEGOthVel
+0
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PART
ELEM
KEY
22
E 1
OCTAVE
AEGDcy1R
000
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PART
ELEM
KEY
23
E 1
OCTAVE
AEGRelR
000
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PART
ELEM
KEY
23
E 1
OCTAVE
24-1. AEGInitL (AEG Initial Level)
24-2. AEGDcy1L
(AEG Decay 1 Level)
24-3. AEGSusL (AEG Sustain Level)
You can set various Level parameters for the
Amplitude Envelope Generator (AEG). Combined
with the Rate settings above (AEG Atk/Dcy 1/Dcy 2/
Rel R), these can be used control the change in output
level from the moment a note is pressed on the
keyboard to the moment it is released (see illustration
below). You can set different values for each Element.
AEGInitL
255
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PART
ELEM
KEY
24
E 1
OCTAVE
AEGSusL
255
PAGE
PART
ELEM
KEY
24
E 1
OCTAVE
Settings: 0~255
Amplitude Envelope Generator Settings
There are four Rate settings (which control how fast
the volume changes from one Level to the next) and
three Level settings (which control the actual
volume). When you play a key, the volume goes to
the Initial Level, at the speed set in Attack Rate.
From there it goes to the Decay and Sustain Levels,
at speeds set in Decay 1 and 2 Rates, respectively.
When the note is released, the volume goes down to
zero, at the speed set in Release Rate.
In the illustration below, the letters a - d indicate the
respective Rate (R) settings for Attack - Release.
The greater the value for each Rate, the faster the
filter goes to the next set Level — in other words, the
time it takes for the volume to change (between
Level settings) becomes shorter. Velocity Sensitivity
and other parameters can also be set if required.
Attack
Decay1
Sustain
Level
Level
Volume
Init
Level
0
Attack
Decay1
Decay2
Time
Time
Time
AEGDcy1L
255
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PART
ELEM
KEY
24
E 1
OCTAVE
Release
Key off
Level
Level
Time
Release
Time

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