Tune - Yamaha MO6 Owner's Manual

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[F2] PITCH
[SF1] TUNE
Coarse
Fine
FineScaling
Random
[SF2] VEL SENS
(Velocity Sensitivity)
EGTime,
Segment
EGDepth,
Curve
Pitch
[SF3] PEG
(Pitch Envelope Generator)
[SF4] KEY FLW (Key Follow)
PitchSens (Pitch Sensitivity)
FCenterKey
From this display you can set various pitch-related parameters for the selected Element.
Determines the pitch of each Element in semitones.
Settings: -48 – 0 – +48
Determines the fine tuning for the pitch of each Element.
Settings: -64 – 0 – +63
Determines the degree to which the notes (specifically, their position or octave range) affect the pitch in fine
tuning (set above) of the selected Element, regarding C3 as the basic pitch.
A positive setting will cause the pitch of lower notes to change lower and that of higher notes to change higher.
Negative values will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -64 – 0 –+63
This lets you randomly vary the pitch of the Element for each note you play. This is effective in reproducing the
natural pitch variations in acoustic instruments. It is also useful for creating unusual random pitch changes. The
higher the value, the greater the pitch variation. A value of "0" results in no pitch change.
Settings: 0 –127
From this display you can determine how the Pitch EG responds to velocity.
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the PEG's Time parameters. Select the Segment first, then set its Time
parameter. Positive Time settings will play back the specified Segment faster in proportion to the played
velocity and negative values will play it back slower.
Settings: EGTime: -64 – 0 – +63
Settings: Segment: atk, atk+dcy, dcy, atk+rls, all
atk (attack) ............................ EG Time Value affects Attack time.
atk+dcy (attack + decay)...... EG Time Value affects Attack/Decay1 time.
dcy (decay) ........................... EG Time Value affects Decay time.
atk+rls (attack + release) ...... EG Time Value affects Attack/Release time.
all .......................................... EG Time Value affects all PEG Time parameters.
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the PEG Level. Positive settings will cause the pitch change to rise the
harder you play the keyboard, and negative values will cause it to fall. The Curve parameter lets you select
from five different preset velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), that determine how velocity
affects the Pitch EG Depth.
Settings: EGDepth: -64 – 0 – +63
Settings: Curve: 0 – 4
Determines the velocity sensitivity of the Pitch. Extreme values produce greater variation in PEG Depth. For
positive values, the harder you play the keys, the greater the change in PEG Depth. For negative values, the
softer you play the keys, the greater the change in PEG Depth.
Settings: -64 – 0 – +63
From this display you can make all the time and level settings for the Pitch EG, which determine how the pitch
of the sound changes over time. These can be used to control the change in pitch from the moment a note is
pressed on the keyboard to the moment the sound stops.
The full names of the available parameters are shown in the chart below, as they appear in the display.
HOLD
TIME
Hold time
Attack time
LEVEL
Hold level
Attack level
Settings: TIME: 0 – 127
LEVEL: -128 – 0 – +127
DEPTH: -64 – 0 – +63
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For details on the PEG, see page 132.
From this display you can set the Key Follow effect—in other words, how the pitch of the Element and its Pitch
EG respond to the particular notes (or octave range) you play.
Determines the degree of the Key Follow effect (the pitch interval of adjacent notes). A Center Key setting is
used as the basic setting.
At +100 (the normal setting), adjacent notes are pitched one semitone (100 cents) apart. At 0, all notes are the
same pitch. At +50, one octave is stretched out over twenty-four notes. For negative values, the settings are
reversed.
Settings: -200 – 0 – +200
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This parameter is useful for creating alternate tunings, or for use with sounds that do not need to be spaced in
semitones, such as pitched drum sounds in a Normal Voice.
Determines the central note or pitch for the Key Follow effect on pitch. The note number set here is the same
pitch as normal regardless of the Pitch Sensitivity setting. Depending on the Pitch Sensitivity parameter above,
the further away from the Center Key the keys are played, the greater the degree of pitch change.
Settings: C -2 – G8
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You can also set the Center Key directly from the keyboard, by holding down the [INFORMATION] button and pressing
the desired key.
Voice Edit mode
Normal Voice Edit
ATK
DCY1
DCY2
Decay1 time
Decay2 time
Decay1 level Decay2 level Release level
Element Edit
REL
DEPTH
Release time
Depth
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