Element Dynamic Pan - Yamaha SY99 Owner's Manual

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Low Velocity Limit (1...127): This is the lowest
key-on velocity for which the element will sound.
High Velocity Limit (1...127): This is the
highest key-on velocity for which the element
will sound.
Press F1-F4 to move the cursor to elements 1-4.
Remarks: If you want to play an element over the
full range of key velocities, leave this parameter
set at Low=1 and High= 127. This parameter can
be used to make strongly played notes play dif-
ferent elements than softly played notes. For
example in a two-element voice where element 1
is a piano sound and element 2 is a brass sound,
set element 1 to Low=1 and High=100 and set
element 2 to Low=101 and High=127. With
these settings, soft notes will play the piano
(element 1) and strong notes will play brass
(element 2). If desired, you could overlap the
velocity limits of the elements, or use more than
two elements.
COMMON DATA
Summary: Select the Dynamic Pan data used by
each element. The selected dynamic pan data
will determine how the stereo position of the
element will change over time.
Procedure:
From: Voice Common job directory (JUMP #201)
Select: job 06:ElemPan
Specify: the Dynamic Pan data used by each
element
Dynamic Pan Select (I1...32, C1...32, P1...64):
This specifies the dynamic pan data that will
move the stereo position of this element over
time. The number and name of the selected pan
data will be displayed. For an internal voice,
select a pan data memory from Internal or Pre-
set. For a card voice, select a pan data memory
from Card or Preset.

6. Element dynamic pan

(JUMP #207)
Key velocity
It is possible to set the low limit above the high
limit. In this case, the element will be sounded
by key-on velocities outside the limits. The fol-
lowing diagram shows the velocity range that
would play an element set to Low=100 and
High=40.
Pressing F1-F4 will move the cursor to elements
1-4.
Press F8 to edit the currently selected pan data.
(Only Internal pan data can be edited.)
Remarks: Each Dynamic Pan memory contains the
following data. .
a Pan Source which allows the panning move-
ment to be controlled by velocity, note
number, or LFO
EG settings which determine panning movement
a Pan Name
64 preset dynamic pan memories are provided, as
explained in the following table. In addition, 32
internal memories are provided for you to store your
own pan data, and a RAM card can accommodate 32
more pan data memories. The following section 6.0
Dynamic Pan Edit explains how to edit the Dynamic
Pan data.
VOICE EDIT MODE
JUMP #207
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