Yamaha CS-50 Instruction Manual page 34

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Lower
the
PWM
slider
[16]
all
the
way.
and
raise
the
pulse
width
to
90%
I17|.
Remove
all
Sub
Oscillator
|8J
modulation.
VCF
and
VCA
envelope Attack times
I27
&
32]
are
both
set at
minimum
for
a plucked sound.
While
either
VCF
or
VCA
attack
could be used
alone,
together they provide
a
more
natural
sound, simulating
the
change
in
harmonics
that
occurs
as
a
string
is
plucked
and
then
settles
down (VCA
envelope alone
sounds
more
synthetic).
Low
Pass
Resonance
[24[
may
be added, but
the
AL
should then be lowered
somewhat
to avoid a
"wah"
sound.
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&
Gongs
Move
the pulse
width
1
1
7)
back
to
50%. and
fully
engage
the
Ring Modulator
|121
Speed and Modulation
controls.
If
desired,
add
Sub
Oscillator 18)
modulation
of the
VCA.
For
belts,
the
TRANSPOSITION
push-
buttons
[4|
should be
set at
1
OCT
up;
NORMAL
or
lower
settings are useful for
gong sounds
(Brilliance
[5]
should
also
be
adjusted
for
gongs).
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