Voice Setup: Key Assign Mode - Yamaha VP-1 Owner's Manual

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VOICE SETUP: Key Assign Mode

: VSet
PLAY
F6
Determines which notes are sounded when the number of keys pressed exceeds the maximum
polyphony.
KAsMode
Move cursor to KAsMode.
If MaxNotes = 1, then
0: normal, 1: lo on,
2: hi on, 3: yamaha
If MaxNotes > 1, then
0: normal, 1: lo rem,
2: hi rem
Description
• This setting determines how the VP1 reacts when the number of notes played
exceeds the maximum polyphony setting. More specifically, the setting determines
which notes of an element are sounded when the number of notes played (either
pressed at the keyboard or received as note data via MIDI) exceeds the element's
MaxNotes setting.
• For information about the MaxNotes setting, refer to the explanation on page 1-18
above. (
REFERENCE: 1-18)
• Available settings differ depending on whether MaxNotes is set to 1 (monophonic)
or more than 1 (polyphonic).
• If MaxNotes is set to 1, the following selections are available.
0: normal
Newest played note is sounded.
1: lo on
Lowest note is sounded, regardless of order in which notes are played.
2: hi on
Highest note is sounded, regardless of order in which notes are played.
3: yamaha
When a two-note combination is played, the newest played note is sounded —
as under "normal" operation, described above. If the sounded note is the
higher of the two, then a subsequent note sounds only if it is still higher. If the
sounded note is the lower of the two, then a subsequent note sounds only if it is
still lower.
• If MaxNotes is set to 2 or above, available settings are as follows.
0: normal
Newest played notes are sounded. (Newest notes get precedence.)
1: lo rem (lowest note remains)
The lowest existing note always remains; for all other notes, new notes take
precedence over old notes. (First precedence to lowest note; second
precedence to newest notes)
2: hi rem (highest note remains)
The highest existing note always remains; for all other notes, new notes
take precedence over old notes. (First precedence to highest note; second
precedence to newest notes)
Editing Functions
REFERENCE
Chapter 1 PLAY Mode
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