Waveform Edit - Yamaha MONTAGE M6 Operation Manual

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A: Lower notes
B: Center Key
C: Higher notes
D: Difference in pitch
E: When Pitch/Key (Pitch Key Follow Sensitivity) is set to
+100%.
F: Larger
G: Smaller

Waveform Edit

Opens the Waveform Edit screen.
Here, you can set the various Key Banks that make up a Waveform.
Key Banks
A Key Bank is digital data comprised of a short audio segment, such as vocals or other
sounds, loaded into the instrument. It has the same characteristics as a wav file; however, to
avoid confusion a different name is used to distinguish it from the Waveform.
Key Banks and Waveforms
Key Banks are always saved as a part of a Waveform.
One Waveform is capable of holding multiple Key Banks. You can save even a few dozen Key
Banks, for example, in one Waveform. If you are saving multiple Key Banks in one waveform,
you can assign a key range and velocity range for each Key Bank by specifying the Note Limit
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