Yamaha CS1X Owner's Manual page 39

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PAN
This sets the panning (the left or right position in the stereo
spectrum) for each Part. Different pannings can be set for each
Part (for stereo output).
Settings:
Random, L63 (far left in the stereo image) to L01 to C00 (center of
a stereo image) to R01 to R63 (far right in the stereo image)
NOTE
When set to "Random", the panning of each Part will
alternate between left and right each time a voice is played.
NOTE
Some of the voices are preset and fixed to a panning of
"left" in the lower register and "right" in the higher register. In such a
case, you cannot modify the pan setting.
EFFECT
This sets the effect send (output) level for each Part. There are
three parameters: REV SEND (Reverb Send), CHO SEND (Chorus
Send) and VARI SEND (Variation Send). You can change the effect
send level for each effect in realtime when you are playing back
XG song data containing effect settings using an external MIDI
device.
NOTE
When you enter Multi Play mode (reset to XG ON) by
pressing the MULTI button, each effect will be reset to the default
settings: Hall 1 (Reverb), Chorus 1 (Chorus) and Delay L,C,R (Variation).
In this case, the Reverb send level is set to 64, and the Chorus and
Variation send levels are set to 0.
Depending on the XG song data being played, the effect types
and their parameters used in the song may differ.
Note that the effect types and their parameters in the
Performance Edit mode have no relation to the effect settings
here.
Reverb Send
Chorus Send
Variation Send
REV SEND (Reverb Send): Determines the send level of the
Reverb effect.
CHO SEND (Chorus Send): Determines the send level of the
Chorus effect.
VARI SEND (Variation Send): Enables or disables the output of
the Variation effect.
Settings:
REV SEND (Reverb Send): 0~127
CHO SEND (Chorus Send): 0~127
VARI SEND (Variation Send): OFF, ON (or 0~127)
NOTE
The Variation send parameters are OFF or ON when the
Variation effect is used as the Insertion effect. They are 0~127 when
used as the System effect. Normally, the Variation effect works as an
Insertion Effect when not receiving parameter change messages to
switch to System Effect from an external MIDI sequencer. For more
information about Insertion and System effects, see page 47.
FILTER
This sets the parameters of the filter for each Part. There are two
parameters, CUTOFF and REZ (resonance).
Cutoff
Generally, filters change the timbre by passing signals within a
specific frequency bandwidth and cutting others. The CS1x
features an LPF (Low Pass Filter) which passes the signals below
the specified frequency point (cutoff frequency) and cuts the
signals above it.
NOTE
Depending on the voice selected, changing certain
parameters may not produce a noticeable effect.
CUTOFF: Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter, or the
frequency point above which other frequencies are filtered out.
Higher settings result in brighter sounds and lower settings
result in darker sounds.
REZ (Resonance): Sets the amount of filter resonance or
emphasis around the cutoff frequency. Higher settings produce
a higher resonant peak, while lower settings produce a relatively
flat response.
Settings:
CUTOFF: -64 ~ +63
REZ (Resonance): -64 ~ +63
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Resonance
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