Wave Data Set - Yamaha SY77 Operating Manual

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VOICE EDIT MODE
DRUM SET DATA
Summary: Select a waveform for each key of the
SY77's 61-note keyboard, and specify tuning
and pan for each.
Procedure:
From: drum set job directory
Select: 02:Wave Data Set
Specify: parameters for each key note number
Key .Note .Number (C1...C6): Press a key on the
SY77 keyboard to select a key note number, and
it will be displayed here. (It is not possible to
move the cursor here.)
Waveform (Preset 1...112, Card 1...??): Select
the AWM sample that will be played by the
corresponding Key Note Number. A list of the
112 preset waveforms is given in AWM element
edit, 1. AWM Waveform Set (page 00).
Level (0...127): This determines the volume of
the waveform.
Alternate (on, off): When this is "on" for two or
more key note numbers, the last-played key will
take priority and the waveform of the previously
played key will be turned off.
Output Group (off, grp1, grp2, both): Select the
output group from which the waveform selected
for this key note number will be output.
Note Shift (-48...+36 in half steps): Adjust the
tuning of the waveform in half steps.
Pine Tuning (-64...+63 in units of 1.171875
cents): Adjust the tuning of the waveform in fine
steps.
Static Pan (-31...+31 = Left...Right): Specify
the stereo position for each key note number.
Use the following two steps to make settings
for each note of the keyboard. Repeat the two steps
as necessary.
1. Press a key on the SY77 keyboard to select a
key note number. The selected key note number
will be displayed in
2. Make settings
number.
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2. Wave data set

(JUMP #272)
(JUMP #274)
for the selected key note
Alternate: If two or more waveforms would sound
unnatural if they were played at the same time,
select alternate "on" for each of these wave-
forms. For example it is impossible for a real
drum set to sound the closed hi-hat and open hi-
hat at the same time. By selecting alternate
"on" for the two key note numbers that play the
closed hi-hat and open hi-hat waveforms, playing
the closed hi-hat will make the open hi-hat stop,
and vice versa.
There is only one alternate group for the
entire drum voice; i.e., it is not possible to
specify two or more pairs of key note numbers to
play alternately. You may select alternate "on"
for as many key note numbers as you like but
they will all be in the same alternate group, and
only the one of them will sound at any time.
Static Pan: The stereo position of the waveform
played by each key note number is determined
by the static pan setting. The "dynamic" pan of
AFM or AWM element can be moved over time
by an EG or LFO, but the "static" pan for each
key note number of a drum voice cannot be
moved over time.
When using a drum set voice in a Multi,
these static pan settings will be used if the multi
static pan is set to "VC" (voice). Refer to Multi
edit, 5. Voice static pan.
Output Group: The stereo signal from the static pan
of each key note number is sent to output group
1, 2, or both. If output group is set "off" the
waveform for that key note number will not be
heard. The selected output group will determine
how each waveform of the drum voice will be
processed through the effect units.

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