Vl7 Version 2 Wx Voices - Yamaha VL Supplementary Manual

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VL7 Version 2 WX Voices

File name: VL7V2_WX.ALL
The 32 voices included in this file have been programmed specifically for optimum playability with a Yamaha WX-series wind controller
(WX7/WX11). It is assumed that you will be using the WX Tight Lip mode (see Note 1, below). Also, make sure that the VL1 Version 2 or
VL1-m Version 2 UTILITY/SYSTEM/TG SETTING "WX Lip" parameter is set to "Expand" (see Note 2).
If playing is too difficult with these settings, try the Loose Lip mode and set the VL "WX Lip" parameter to "Normal".
Note 1: The WX-series wind controllers have "Tight Lip" and "Loose Lip" modes. Refer to the WX7 or WX11 owner's manual for
details.
Note 2: When the VL7V2_WX.ALL file is loading using the "ALL" load option, the "WX Lip" parameter is automatically set to
"Expand".
In order to produce the correct pitch with a WX-series controller when the "Tight Lip" mode is selected, it is necessary to apply the
right amount of pressure to the WX reed (i.e. sax-type embouchure). Adjust the WX controller for optimum response.
This selection also includes many voices which can be effectively played via a keyboard with breath control. Many voices are suitable
for the rock and pop genres, so don't overlook them for keyboard control.
The A01, A06, A08, A10, B07, and B14 voices are programmed with a delay vibrato effect (i.e. the vibrato effect comes in gradually
after a note is played). To turn this effect off, set the "Sustain Lvl" parameter in the EDIT/EL/ENV/VIBRATO parameter page to "0".
Voice number
Voice name
A01 (001)
Hey! Kenny
A02 (002)
AcoEkoSyn
A03 (003)
PanPicol
A04 (004)
MutedLipWX
A05 (005)
GlassAlto
A06 (006)
C Flute 2
A07 (007)
Bassoon 2
A08 (008)
BreathBow
A09 (009)
C Trumpet
A10 (010)
Shakuhachi
A11 (011)
WX Bariton
A12 (012)
AnaEkoSyn
A13 (013)
GuitarHero
A14 (014)
LonelyPhone
A15 (015)
Ophelia
A16 (016)
Horn 2
Voice number
Voice name
B01 (017)
MildAltSax
B02 (018)
JazzBone
B03 (019)
BrightTenr
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VL7 Version 2 WX Voices
Voice Lists
Voice explanation
A soprano sax simulation with delayed vibrato.
A grass-reed type synth voice that takes full advantage of VL technology. Take advantage of the
light portamento effect.
Somewhere between pan pipes and piccolo.
A muted trumpet suitable for "old" jazz styles.
Bright alto sax, suitable for pop styles. Wide variation with breath pressure.
Attack and light pressure produce the sound of air flowing through the tube. Lip pressure can raise
pitch an octave.
An extraordinarily realistic bassoon simulation. Applying reed pressure above F4 shifts the funda-
mental.
A bowed string instrument with breath noise.
Trumpet for a wide range of styles ... from classic to rock. Loosen lip pressure to bend down;
tighten for lip slur.
Use lip pressure to shift the fundamental tone.
A baritone sax that can be used for bass lines or solos. Best played with a distinct rhythm.
An analog synth with phaser effect. Good for long-tone solos.
Reed and breath control can produce some remarkable effects with a distortion guitar voice.
Pitch variations from pianissimo to fortissimo. Use this characteristics to play soul-searching
melodies.
Synth lead with a soft, comfortable delay.
Simulates the long tube — and hard-to-play pitch characteristics — of a real horn.
Voice explanation
Alto sax with excellent mid- to high-range projection. Ideal for rock and pop styles.
Soft timbre on soft passages; brighter when played fortissimo.
Tenor sax with a solid attack.

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