Unison Detune - Yamaha AN1x Owner's Manual

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Layer
Layer parameter settings apply to the selected Layer
mode, and affect both Scenes. These settings are
stored as voice data. There are three parameters,
including Pan, Separate, and Unison Detune.
For more information about Layer modes, see page 22.
Pan
The Pan parameter sets the type of stereo panning, or
the way the sound moves between the left and right
speakers.
Settings:
off: When Layer mode is set to SINGLE (see page 22), Pan
control does not function. When set to DUAL, DUAL UNISON,
SPLIT or SPLIT UNISON, you can change the pan width for
Scene 1 and Scene 2 using the Separate function (see below).
alt (Alternate): Causes the sound to alternate between left,
right and center each time a key is played. Use the Separate
function to determine pan width.
rnd (Random): Causes the sound to move at random. Use
the Separate function to determine pan width.
Separate
The Separate parameter adjusts the amount of
amplitude between left and right outputs. The result
depends on Pan type setting (see above).
Settings: 0 (no effect) ~ 32
If Pan setting = "off":
When Layer mode (see page 22) is set to SINGLE, the
panning will have no effect.
When Layer mode is set to UNISON, higher values create
a wider stereo dimension by separating the two to up to
five sounds. (Poly mode generates two sounds with each
key pressed, and Mono/Legato mode generates five
sounds with each key pressed.)
When Layer mode is set to DUAL/DUAL UNISON, or
SPLIT/SPLIT UNISON, higher values create a wider stereo
dimension by separating Scene 1 and Scene 2 sounds.
If Pan setting = "alt" or "rnd":
The Separate setting adjusts the Pan separation range.
Higher values result in a wider separation. When the
value is set to maximum setting ("32"), then left, center
and right are completely separated.
The Separate function does not apply to the Vari EF Wet signals, so if the Wet
setting is too high, the Separate effect will be weakened.

Unison Detune

When UNISON mode is selected (see Layer mode,
page 22), multiple sounds are played, with the pitch of
each sound slightly detuned. Unison Detune adjusts the
detuning of the VCO1 pitch in fine increments, letting
you create an even thicker UNISON sound by
applying higher settings, but be careful not to apply
too much or you'll change the basic pitch of the voice.
(This function only works when Layer mode is set to
UNISON, DUAL UNISON or SPLIT UNISON.)
Settings: 1 ~ 32
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