Yamaha Electone EL-87 Owner's Manual page 102

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N O T E :
With the too stressed resonance a noise
may occur or no sound may be produced.
N O T E :
Some voices may not have remarkable
resonance effect.
N O T E :
When the D2R is set to 0, the level set by
the D1L will be maintained until the key
is released.
The higher setting of the D2R rapidly
lower the level.
N O T E :
With the RR set too low, the sound
continues to sound.
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RES. (Resonance)
3
Determines the emphasis around the cut-off frequency point,
set in Cut-off above. See diagram below. Range: -128-+127
Cut-off
Resonance
(4) FM Operators
The Operators 1 through 4 are the sine wave Operators of the
algorithm.
When one of these Operators has been selected, the following
parameters are displayed:
OL (Output Level)
1
Determines the level of the selected Operator's sound.
Range: 0-127
AR (Attack Rate)
2
Determines how quickly the Operator will reach its maximum
level after the key is played. Lower values produce a slower
attack. Range: 0-31
D1R (Decay 1 Rate)
3
Determines how much time it takes for the Operator to reach its
second level, set in the Decay 1 Level parameter. Range: 0-31
D1L (Decay 1 Level)
4
Determines the second level setting of the Operator. Range: 0-63
D2R (Decay 2 Rate)
5
Determines how much time it takes for the Operator to reach its
third level, or the minimum level before the key is released.
Range: 0-31
RR (Release Rate)
6
Determines how much time it takes for the level to reach 0 after
the key is released. Range: 0-63
Example of low pass filter
operation,with a positive
Resonance setting.
Brighter sound.
Higher setting.
Darker sound.
Lower setting.
Pronounced sound.
Higher setting.
Softer sound.
Lower setting.

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