Filter Types - Yamaha MOTIF-RACK Owner's Manual

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UnitMltPly
Arpeggio Unit Multiply
69
VelocityRt
Arpeggio Velocity Rate
70
GateTimeRt
Arpeggio Gate Time Rate
71
OutputSw
Arpeggio MIDI Out Switch
(ArpOutSw)
72
TransmitCh
Arpeggio MIDI Transmit
Channel
(ArpTransCh)
73
BC/AS1/AS2/FC1/
BC/Assign1/Assign2/FC1/
FC2 Control Number
FC2
74
Type
Filter Type
75
Gain
Filter Gain
76
Cutoff
Filter Cutoff Frequency
77
Resonance
Filter Resonance
(Reso)
78
Reso (Width)
Filter width
79
Dstnce
Distance
80
HPF Cutoff
HPF Cutoff Frequency
(HPCtof)
81
HP Flw
HPF Cutoff Frequency Key
Follow
82
TmVel
FEG Time Velocity
Sensitivity
83
Segmnt
FEG Time Segment
84
LvlVel
FEG Level Velocity
Sensitivity
85
CutofVelSns
Filter Cutoff Velocity
Sensitivity
(CtofVl)
86
ResoVl
Filter Resonance Velocity
Sensitivity
87
(FEG) TIME
FEG Time
88
(FEG) LEVEL
FEG Level
(FEG) Depth
89
FEG Depth
90
FlwSns
Filter Cutoff Key Follow
Sensitivity
91
CrvVel
FEG Level Velocity Curve
92
FlwSns
FEG Time Key Follow
Sensitivity
66
Function List
Parameter Name
Determines the Arpeggio playback time. For example, if you set a value of
200%, the playback time will be doubled and the tempo halved. If you set a
value of 50%, the playback time will be halved and the tempo doubled.
Determines how much the Velocity of the Arpeggio playback is offset from the
original value. For example, a setting of 100% means the original values are
used.
Determines how much the Gate Time (length) of the Arpeggio notes is offset
from the original value. A setting of 100% means the original values are used.
When set to on, Arpeggio playback and Audition Phrase playback data are
output from the MIDI terminal.
Determines the MIDI transmit channel for Arpeggio playback and Audition
Phrase playback data.
TCh...Arpeggio playback data is transmitted by TransmitCh in the Utility
mode.
Sets the control number for the Breath Controller (BC), Assign 1/2 controllers
(AS1/2), and Foot Controllers 1/2 (FC1/2).
Determines the filter type. The parameters differ depending on the selected
type.
Determines the Gain (the amount of boost applied to the signal sent to the
Filter).
Determines the cutoff frequency for the Filter, or the central frequency around
which the Filter is applied.
Determines the amount of Resonance (harmonic emphasis) applied to the
signal at the cutoff frequency.
With the BPFw, this parameter is used to adjust the width of the band of signal
frequencies passed by the filter.
Determines the distance between the Cutoff frequencies, for the Dual Filter
types. (The two filters in combination are connected in parallel fashion.)
Determines the central frequency for the Key Follow parameter (below) of the
HPF. This parameter is available only when a filter type "LPF12" or "LPF6" is
selected (Normal Voice).
Determines the Key Follow setting for the HPF Cutoff frequency (Type=LPF12/
LPF6 only). This parameter varies the center frequency according to the note
number. Positive settings raise the center frequency for higher notes and
lower it for lower notes. Negative settings have the opposite effect.
Determines the degree to which velocity affects the pitch change of the Filter
EG. Positive settings cause the pitch change to become faster for a large
Velocity value. Negative values have the opposite effect. This affects only the
specified Segments.
Determines the sensitivity of the PEG Level (the width of the FEG change) to
velocity. The Curve parameter lets you select from five different preset
velocity curves (graphically indicated in the display), each determining how
velocity affects the Filter EG.
Determines the sensitivity of the Cutoff frequency to velocity.
Determines the sensitivity of the Resonance to velocity.
Determines the transition in tone (cutoff frequency) from the moment a Note
On message is received to the point at which the sound stops.
Determines the Filter Key Follow (Filter Scaling) Sensitivity, or how much the
level of the cutoff frequency changes in response to the note number.
Determines the sensitivity of the FEG Level to velocity. This parameter lets
you select from five different preset velocity curves, each determining how
velocity affects the Filter EG.
Determines the sensitivity of the FEG Rate settings (the speed of the FEG
change) to note position.
Explanation
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