Voice Edit - Yamaha S08 Owner's Manual

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The following procedure shows you the fundamentals in creating and editing Voices.
Of course, this is just one example; you are free to set any parameters in any way you like. Details about each
parameter are given in the Reference section of this manual (page 58).
n All parameter settings are stored along with the Voice itself.
1
In Voice Play mode, select the Voice you wish to edit.
2
Enter the Voice Edit mode.
3
Set the common parameters
● Set the parameters common to all Elements in the
Voice (volume, pitch, tone, etc.) You can also set
parameters related to the Controllers, Effects, and
so on.
4
Set the element parameters
● From the OSC/MIX (Oscillator/Mix) screens, select
the Waves used by the Elements in the Voice, plus
the volume, pan, note range and other basic
parameters.
● From the PITCH screens, set the tuning and other
pitch-related parameters used by the Elements.
Also set the PEG (Pitch Envelope Generator)
parameters as necessary.
● From the FILTER screens, adjust the parameters
of the filters used by the Elements. Also set the
FEG (Filter Envelope Generator) parameters as
necessary.
● From the AMP (Amplitude) screens, set the
volume and other output level-related parameters
used by the Elements. Also set the AEG
(Amplitude Envelope Generator) parameters as
necessary.
● From the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) screens,
set the modulation-related parameters used by the
Elements.
5
Set the effect parameters.
6
Store the edited Voice.
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Voice Edit

Voice Edit
1 Selecting a Voice to Edit
Enter the Voice Play mode by pressing a [VOICE]
button.
Select the Voice Number of the Voice you wish to edit
(page 29).
n When you're creating a Voice by editing an existing one,
2 Entering the Voice Edit
Mode
All Voice creation and editing is carried out in Voice
Edit Mode.
To enter the Voice Edit mode, press the [EDIT] button
while in the Voice Play mode.
MODE
MULTI
SEQ PLAY
VOICE
DEMO
it helps to select a Voice with a sound that's relatively
similar to the one you intend to create. In this way, you
can avoid having to make large changes and many
parameter edits — allowing you to create a Voice quickly
and easily. If you are creating a Voice from scratch, use
the convenient Initialize function (in the Voice Job
mode) to initialize a Voice in internal user memory. For
details, see page 48.
MODE
VOICE
MULTI
SEQ PLAY
DEMO
UTILITY CONTROLLER CARD
EDIT
JOB
COMPARE
PLAY/STOP
STORE

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