Yamaha MOTIF6 Owner's Manual page 138

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Voice Edit mode
● [F1]-[SF2] Normal Element Oscillator
Output
From this display you can set certain output
parameters for the selected element.
• KeyOnDelay
Determines the time (delay) between the moment you
press a note on the keyboard and the point at which the
sound is played. You can set different delay times for each
Element.
❏ Settings
0 ~ 127
Short Delay
Key on
• InsEFOut (Insertion Effect Output)
Determines which Insertion effect (1 or 2) is used to
process each individual element. The "thru" setting lets
you bypass the Insertion effects for the specific element.
(This parameter is the same as "EL: OUT" in Normal
Common above. Making a setting here automatically
changes the setting of that parameter as well.)
❏ Settings
thru, ins1 (Insertion Effect 1), ins2
(Insertion Effect 2)
● [F1]-[SF3] Normal Element Oscillator Limit
From this display you can create different key and
velocity "zones" for each of the elements, and even
set up a velocity crossfade between elements.
• NoteLimit
Determines the lowest and highest notes of the keyboard
range for each element. The selected element will sound
only when you play notes within this range.
❏ Settings
C -2 ~ G8
n You can also create a lower and an upper range for
the element, with a "hole" in the middle, by
specifying the highest note first. For example,
setting a Note Limit of "C5 - C4" lets you play the
element from two separate ranges: C -2 to C4 and
C5 to G8. Notes played between C4 and C5 do not
play the selected element.
n You can also set the range directly from the
keyboard, by holding down the [INFORMATION]
button and pressing the desired low and high keys.
See "Basic Operation" on page 75.
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Long Delay
Key on
• VelocityLimit
Determines the minimum and maximum values of the
velocity range within which each element will respond.
Each element will only sound for notes played within its
specified velocity range.
For example, this lets you have one element sound when
you play softly and have a different one sound when you
play strongly.
❏ Settings
1 ~127
n You can also create separate low and high ranges
for the element, with a velocity "hole" in the
middle, by specifying the maximum value first. For
example, setting a Velocity Limit of 93 - 34 lets you
play the element from two separate velocity
ranges: soft (1 - 34) and hard (93 - 127). Notes
played at middle velocities between 35 and 92 do
not play the selected element.
• VelCrossFade (Velocity Cross Fade)
This determines how smoothly or abruptly elements
switch between each other in response to velocity. (This
only applies to elements that have been set for velocity
splits with Velocity Limit above.) Minimum values create
an abrupt change between elements, while maximum
values let you smoothly change elements depending on
your playing strength.
❏ Settings
0 ~ 127
● [F2]-[SF1] Normal Element Pitch Tune
From this display you can set various pitch-related
parameters for the selected element.
• Coarse
Determines the pitch of each element in semitones.
❏ Settings
-48 ~ 0 ~+48
• Fine
Determines the fine tuning for the pitch of each element.
❏ Settings
-64 ~ 0 ~+63
• Random
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

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