Volume; Pan; Velocity Sensitivity - Yamaha SY35 Product Manual

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ELEMENT TONE
Summary: Adjusts the volume of the selected ele-
ment.
Settings: 0... 99
Procedure: Use the [ ] key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired volume
level.
Summary: Determines the position in the stereo
sound field in which the sound from selected
element will be heard (left to right).
Settings: Graphic Display: L--+--R, 5 positions from
left to right.
Procedure: Use the [ ] key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired pan posi-
tion.
Summary: Determines how the output level of the
selected element changes in response to veloc-
ity changes (keyboard initial touch response).
Settings:-5 ... 0 ...+5
Procedure: Use the [ ] key to move the cursor to
the lower display line. Use the [-1/NO] and
[+1/YES] keys to select the desired velocity
sensitivity.
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VOLUME

PAN

VELOCITY SENSITIVITY

Details: A setting of "0" produces no sound while
a setting of "99" produces maximum volume.
The ability to independently adjust the volume of
each element makes it simple to set up the
optimum balance or "mix" between elements.
Details: The lower line of the display shows a
graphic representation of the stereo sound field
with "L" representing "left" and "R" repre-
senting "right." As you edit the pan parameter
the position indicator will appear at the corre-
sponding position on the graphic display. A total
of five different positions are available, corre-
sponding to left, left-center, center, right-center,
and right.
Interesting stereo effects can be produced by
placing the output from different elements at dif-
ferent locations in the stereo sound field.
Details: Plus "+" settings produce higher output
level in response to higher velocity values — i.e.
the harder a key is played, the louder the sound.
Minus "-" settings produce the opposite effect:
lower level in response to higher velocity. A
setting of "0" results in no level variation.
0 No response.
+1 Narrow change between medium-hard and
hard velocity.

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