Note Limit - Yamaha SY77 Operating Manual

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VOICE EDIT MODE
COMMON DATA
Summary: Specify the range of notes that will play
each element.
Procedure:
From: voice common job directory (JUMP #201)
Select: job 04:NtLimt
Specify: the note range for each element
Low Note Limit (C-2...G8) E1-E4: This
specifies the lowest note that will be played by
the element.
High Note Limit (C-2...G8) E1-E4: This
specifies the highest note that will be played by
the element.
Pressing F1-F4 will move the cursor to elements
1-4.
Remarks: After moving the cursor to the parameter
you want to set, you can modify the data in the
usual way or press F8 (Kbd) and then press a
key of the SY77's keyboard to enter a note.
(The notes of the SY77 keyboard are C1-C6.)
If you want to play an element over the
entire range of the keyboard, leave this
parameter set at Low=C-2 and High=G8.
This parameter can be used to create key-
board split effects where different elements are
played by different keyboard areas. For example
COMMON DATA
Summary: Specify the range of key-on velocities
that will play each element.
Procedure:
From: voice common job directory (JUMP #201)
Select: job 05:VlLimit
Specify: the range of velocities for which the ele-
ment will sound
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4. Note limit

(JUMP #205)
Note: This note limit setting will be ignored if the
5. Velocity limit
(JUMP #206)
in a two-element voice where element 1 is a
bass sound and element 2 is a piano sound, set
element 1 to Low=C1 and High=B2 and set ele-
ment 2 to Low=C3 and High=C5. With these
settings, notes below middle C will play bass
(element 1) and notes above middle C will play
piano (element 2).
It is possible to set the low limit above the high
limit. In this case, the element will be played by
notes above the low limit and below the high
limit. The following diagram shows the keyboard
range that would play an element set to Low=C4
and High=C2.
voice mode is mono (voice mode 1:1AFM mono,
2:2AFM mono, and 3:4AFM mono).
Low Velocity Limit (1... 127): This is the lowest
key-on velocity for which the element will sound.
JUMP #205
JUMP #206

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