Yamaha AN200 Manual page 15

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• ATTACK (PEG Attack Time)
Range: 0 ... 127
This determines the Attack Time of the PEG, or how long it takes for the pitch to change,
according to the PEG Depth setting. This parameter has no effect unless the DEPTH
parameter is set to an appropriate value (except when the PEG is used as a control
source — for example, in
• DECAY (PEG Decay Time)
Range: 0 ... 127
This determines the Decay Time of the PEG, or how long it takes for the pitch to return to
normal. This parameter has no effect unless the DEPTH parameter is set to an appropri-
ate value (except when the PEG is used as a control source — for example, in
Source, etc.).
• When the Decay Time is set to the maximum value of 127, the pitch (as set in PEG Depth) is
held indefinitely without changing.
• DEPTH (PEG Depth)
Range: -64 ... +63
This determines the depth of the pitch change for the PEG (in semitones). This can be
set independently for either the VCO 1 or VCO 2, or both (with the PEG Switch parame-
ter). This must be set to an appropriate value for the PEG to have an effect on the sound.
• PEG Switch – VCO 1/ VCO 2
Settings: VCO 1, VCO 2, Both
This switch determines which VCO will be affected by the PEG Depth parameter. When
this is set to "Both," the VCO 1 and VCO 2 will be affected together (both lamps light).
OCT (Octave Shift)
Range: -2 ... +2
This determines the octave setting of the selected pattern. The octave setting is also
indicated by the lamps.
CTRL MATRIX (Control Matrix)
The Control Matrix is a highly flexible, complex function that lets you use up to 15 differ-
ent MIDI controllers to control 15 separate AN200 parameters, in real time. The source
controllers can be a modulation wheel, data entry slider, foot controller, key velocity, key
scaling, or any of the controllers in the MIDI specification. These can be used to control
any of 46 different destination parameters, such as VCF Cutoff, Resonance, FEG Depth,
and a wide variety of others.
This gives you the freedom to configure a completely different set of sources and desti-
nation parameters for each pattern. You can, for example, configure the AN200 to use
After Touch to apply vibrato, or the Modulation Wheel to change the resonance while you
play, determine the range for both Pitch Bend up and down, and much more.
For information on the Control Matrix settings, see the
DETAIL Page (Control Matrix Parameters)
Parameters /
PWM
Source, etc.).
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AN200 Editor Main Window
Ctrl Matrix Parameters
tab.
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