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Instruções de Operação Yamaha, Modelo SY35

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It is divided into eight main sections, each describing the various functions within a particular SY35 edit or utility mode. 1. VOICE COMMON [Page 3] 2. VOICE VECTOR [Page 9] 3. ELEMENT TONE [Page 15] 4. ELEMENT ENVELOPE [Page 25] 5. MULTI [Page 33] 6. UTILITY SETUP [Page 39] 7. UTILITY RECALL [Page 47] 8. UTILITY MIDI [Page 51] We recommend that you start by going through the Getting Started manual in order to become familiar with the SY35 and the way it works, then you can refer to the Feature Reference manual from time to time to get details on functions you’ve never used before, or refresh your memory about functions that you don’t use very often. Each section of this manual has its own table of contents, so you should be able to locate any particular function quickly and easily. Functions and references can also be located by referring to the index at the back of the manual. VOICE COMMON Feature Reference Manual VOICE COMMON VOICE COMMON VOICE COMMON The VOICE COMMON mode provides access to a range of parameters that affect the selected voice as a whole. Detailed programming of individual elements is provided by the ELEMENT TONE and ELEMENT ENVELOPE edit modes. NAME............................................................................................................................ 5 CONFIGURATION......................................................................................................... 5 EFFECT (Type & Depth)............................................................................................... 5 PITCH BEND................................................................................................................. 6 WHEEL (Amplitude & Pitch Modulation)...................................................................... 6 AFTER TOUCH (Amplitude & Pitch Modulation, Pitch & Level Control).................... 7 ENVELOPE (Attack & Release Rates)............................................................................ 7 RANDOM (Element, Level & Detune)........................................................................... 8 VOICE COMMON NAME VC>VOICE NAME I23 Initial Summary: Assigns a name of up to 8 characters to the current voice. Settings: The following characters are available for use in voice names: (Space) !"#.%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?A ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[A]^_« abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz“|‘Y° Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to place the underline cursor under the character to be changed. Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired character. Continue until the entire voice name has been programmed. Details: It’s a good idea to give your voices names that make them easily identifiable. If you’ve created a new voice that combines piano and organ elements, for example, you could call it something like “PianOrg”. When selecting characters, scrolling will pause at the beginning of each character group (capitals, lower case, numbers, and symbols). CONFIGURATION VC>CONFIGURATION A-B-C-D Summary: Selects the two-element (A-B) or four- element (A-B-C-D) voice configuration. Settings: A-B, A-B-C-D Procedure: Use the [6] key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired configuration. Details: In the 2-element “A-B” configuration, element A is AWM and element B is FM. In the 4element “A-B-C-D” configuration elements A and B are the same as in the “A-B” configuration, while element C is AWM and element D is FM. A-B: A = AWM, B = FM. A-B-C-D: A = AWM, B = FM, C = AWM, D = FM. EFFECT (Type & Depth) VC>VOICE EFFECT Rev Hall Dep=1 Summary: Selects one of sixteen digital effects, and sets the depth of the selected effect for the current voice. VOICE COMMON VOICE COMMON Rev Hall (Reverb Hall) Rev Room (Reverb Room) Rev Plate (Reverb Plate) Rev Club (Reverb Club) Rev Metal (Reverb Metal) Delay 1 (Short Single Delay) Delay 2 (Long Delay) Delay 3 (Long Delay) Doubler (Doubler) Ping-Pong (Ping Pong Delay) Pan Ref (Panned Reflections) Early Ref (Early Reflections) Gate Rev (Gated Reverb) Dly&Rev 1 (Delay & Reverb 1) Dly&Rev 2 (Delay & Reverb 2) Dist&Rev (Distortion & Reverb) Depth: 0 … 7 Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to place the underline cursor under the effect type or depth parameter. Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired effect or effect depth. Details: Setting the depth parameter to “0” is equivalent to turning the effect OFF. A depth setting of “7” produces the greatest effect. PITCH BEND VC@PITCH BEND Range= 2 Summary: Sets the range of the pitch bend wheel. Settings: 0 … 12 max.* Procedure: Use the [6] key to move the cursor to the lower display line. Use the [–1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to select the desired pitch bend range. VC@WHEEL AM=on PM=ON Summary: Assigns the modulation wheel to amplitude and/or pitch modulation. Settings: AM (Amplitude Modulation): off, on PM (Pitch Modulation): off, on Procedure: Use the [4] and [6] cursor keys to place the underlin...


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