Performance Effect (Chord) - Yamaha V50 Authorized Product Manual

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(1) Select
Function
Select the type of pan effect.
Settings
LFO, VEL, NOTE
Explanation
Select one of the following three types of pan effect.
LFO
Use a vibrato generator to move the sound
left and right.
Vel
Move the sound left or right depending on
the key velocity.
Note
Move the sound left or right depending on
the note pitch.
(2) Direction
Function
Select the direction of pan movement.
Settings
L
R, L R
Explanation
The effects will differ according to the setting made
for "select".
When LFO is selected
If the (LFO) of the voice is set to Sync = on,
selecting "L R" will make the sound begin from the
left side. Selecting "L R" will make the sound begin
from the right side.
If Sync = off, the "L
not make much difference.
When Vel is selected
When "L R" is selected, lightly played notes will
be toward the left, and strongly played notes will be
toward the right. When "L R" is selected, the op-
posite will be true.
When Note is selected
When "L R" is selected, lower notes will be toward
the left, and higher notes will be toward the right.
When "L R" is selected, the opposite will be true.
Note:
If you play several keys at once in single play mode,
the position of the sound will be determined by the
velocity or pitch of the first note.
In performance play mode, the position of the
sound will be determined by the velocity or pitch of
the first note of the lowest-numbered instrument that
is being played.
R" or "L R" setting will
(3) Pan range
Function
Set the depth of the pan effect.
Settings
0-99
Explanation
This determines the depth of the pan effect. A setting
of 0 will be no effect, and 99 is maximum effect.

Performance effect (chord)

This sets the "chord" performance effect. The chord
effect allows you to sound up to four notes by playing
a single key.
The V50 has memory for four independent settings
of the performance chord effect; chord1, chord2, chord3,
and chord4.
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
"chord1" – "chord4".
Settings can be copied from one performance chord
memory to another (see page 120).
Note:
Only one out of the twelve performance effects (delay
1 – 4, pan l – 4, chord l – 4) can be used at one time.
In performance play mode, the chord effect will
apply only to the lowest-numbered of the instruments
that are sounding.
A chord can be set for each of the twelve keys
in the C3 – B3 octave. Each chord can include notes
of any octave.
Press
, press the
press the
below "chord" to get the following
display.
You can press the
the previous display.
Now select the chord you want to edit (chord1 – chord4).
For example if you press the
will get a display like the following.
(OTHERS) to
below " > P.Efct", and
below " > EXIT" to return to
below "chord1", you
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