Editing The An Native Part Parameters (Modular Synthesis Plug-In System) - Yamaha PLG150-AN Owner's Manual

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Editing the AN Native Part Parameters
(Modular Synthesis Plug-in System)
Keep in mind that the parameter values and settings below represent offsets of the actual voice settings. This
means that adjustments made to the parameters may not make much change in the actual sound, depending
on the original settings of the voice. For parameter values, a setting of "0" results in no change, while positive
and negative values increase and decrease the value respectively.
The following explanations show how to edit the AN native part parameters when creating PLG voices, using
the CS6x Control Synthesizer as an example. For information on storing the PLG voices with your particular
Modular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible instrument, refer to the owner's manual of that instrument.
1
Select the desired AN voice, as described in "Selecting AN Voices" on
page 20.
2
Press the EDIT button.
The EDIT menu display appears.
3
Turn knob A clockwise until "Elem" is shown at the bottom left of the dis-
play.
4
Turn the PAGE knob clockwise until "PLG150-AN" is shown at the bottom
left of the display.
Keep turning the knob to select the different AN Part parameters, indicated just above knob C and
knob 2.
5
Use knobs C and 2 to select the desired parameter and change the value.
Once one of the parameters is selected (the arrow cursor appears next to the value), you can also
adjust the value with the DATA knob or the DEC/INC buttons.
GEN Name) Pf-Sq
Common
PLG Assign)
Elem
NTV Param)
PLG150-AN
In order to store User voices on a Modular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible instrument that
have been edited/created with the computer-based AN Expert Editor (or with the compatible instru-
ment itself), you'll need to use an external memory device, such as a memory card. For details on
storing voices, refer to the owner's manual of your Modular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible
instrument.
The actual parameter names may differ, depending on whether the instrument you are using is XG
Plug-in System compatible or Modular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible. For details, refer to
the Parameter List (XG / Modular Synthesis Plug-in System) on page 50.
You can use the Mono/Poly Mode and Portamento Switch parameters in tandem to create a smoother
note-to-note sound when playing legato passages. To do this, set Mono/Poly Mode to "Mono" and Por-
tamento Switch to "On." When set in this way, sucessively played notes do not retrigger the PEG, FEG
or AEG, resulting in a smoother, more consistent sound.
a-Z
0-?
[--:Killer
Bank
Number
036/000
1[Killer
Unison Sw
Arp/SEQ Sw
Vce
Cursor
]
]
Off
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