Performance Effect (Pan) - Yamaha V50 Authorized Product Manual

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Explanation
This is the time from when the original note sounds
to when the first delay note sounds. Set the delay time
over a range of 0.01 - 1.28 seconds.
(2) Pitch shift
Function
Set the pitch shift.
Settings
-24 – +24
Explanation
If this setting is other than 0, the second and later
notes will each be higher or lower by the specified
amount. With a setting of 0, each delay note will
be the same pitch. With a setting of - 1 - -24 the
delay notes will descend, and with a setting of + 1
– + 24 the delay notes will ascend.
For example, if this setting is + 2, the delay notes
will ascend the whole-tone scale.
(3) Feedback
Function
Set the feedback.
Settings
0 - 7
Explanation
Feedback regulates the number of delay repetitions.
Larger settings will cause more repetitions. The actual
number of repetitions will depend on the key velocity
of the note (the force with which the note is played),
and the effect level.
(4) Effect level
Function
Set the effect level.
Settings
0 - 9 9
Explanation
Set the delay level in relation to the original sound.
With a setting of 0, the delay volume will be 0 (no
delay effect), and with a setting of 99, the delay will
approximately the same volume as the original sound.
(Only if the key velocity sensitivity of the carrier
operators is other than zero.)
112 Utility functions

Performance effect (pan)

This programs another one of the performance effects;
pan. When the L and R outputs are connected to a stereo
system or to two amps, this pan effect causes the sound
to move between the left and right outputs. (You can
also hear this effect through headphones.)
The V50 has memory for four independent settings
of the performance pan effect; pan1, pan2, pan3, and
pan4.
This effect can be used in single play mode only
while editing the performance delay.
To use this effect in performance play mode, set the
performance effect selection in
"Pan1" – "Pan4".
Settings can be copied from one performance pan
memory to another (see page 120).
Each performance pan memory has the following
three settings.
Note:
Only one out of the twelve performance effects (delay
1 - 4, pan 1 - 4, chord 1 - 4) can be used at one time.
When using this in single play mode, the maxi-
mum simultaneous notes will be set to eight notes.
In performance play mode, the pan effect will
apply only to instruments whose
ASSIGN) setting is either L or R. (The pan effect
will not apply to instruments whose output assign
setting is "L + R".)
Press
press the
press the
below "pan" to get the following display.
You can press the
the previous display.
Select the pan memory you wish to set (pan1 – pan4).
For example if you press the
will get a display like the following.
(OTHERS) to
(OUTPUT
below " > P.Efct", and
below " > EXIT" to return to
below "pan1", you

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