Yamaha TX81Z Product Manual page 31

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Effect Level (0-99)
Edit Effect 2 (Pan)
Select (LFO, Velocity, Note) This determines the source of the movement.
Direction (I-II, II-I)
Range (0-99)
Edit Effect 3 (Chord)
This determines the Velocity of the first echo. When set to 99, the first echo
will have the same velocity as the note you play. As with Feedback, this will
indirectly determine the number of echoes.
This effect automatically moves the sound between outputs I and II. You can
use it while setting the effect or in a performance when 2 instruments are
active. Press YES, and use the PARAMETER keys to select the three Pan para-
meters.
This pan effect is produced by varying the balance of two instruments assigned
to outputs I and II. Thus, to create a natural panning effect, both instruments
should be using the same voice.
When Pan is used in PLAY SINGLE mode, the TX81Z will automatically act as
two identical instruments (one assigned to output I, the other to output II),
each playing up to four notes.
When Pan is used in a performance, you need to make sure that at least two
instruments are assigned to different outputs. (It is possible to use Pan on all
eight instruments if each is assigned to either output I or II)
The sound will be panned back and forth at the LFO speed
LFO:
(p.14).
Velocity: Notes with low velocity (softly played) will be panned toward
output I, and notes with high velocity (strongly played) will be
panned toward output II. (This will be reversed if you select
"Direction: II-I".)
Note:
Low notes (to the left of the keyboard) will be panned toward
output I, and high notes toward output II. (This will be reversed
if you select "Direction: II-I.)
This determines the direction of the panning movement, from output I
the reverse.
This determines the range of the pan effect. At low settings the sound will
barely move, and at high settings the sound will be panned completely to one
or the other output.
This effect allows you to produce up to four simultaneous notes for each note
you play, You can use it while editing the effect or in a performance (the first
active instrument will be used). Press YES, then press PARAMETER to select
the Key on note.
Press YES and the chord notes currently selected for that note will be dis-
played.
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