Yamaha ES6 Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Editing a Voice
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Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide — Advanced Course
Editing a Voice
The Voice Edit mode ([VOICE] [EDIT]) gives you comprehensive tools for creating your own original Voices, either from
scratch by changing the basic sounds, or by tweaking the various Voice parameters. Create your custom sounds by calling up
a preset Voice and editing as desired. The actual parameters available and the methods for editing differ depending on the
Voice type.
Normal Voice Edit
A Normal Voice can consist of up to four Elements. There are two types of Voice Edit displays: those for Common Edit to edit the
settings common to all four Elements, and those for editing individual Elements.
Drum Voice Edit
Each Drum voice consists of various Waves and/or Normal voices, each assigned to notes across the keyboard, from C0 to C6.
There are two types of Drum Voice Edit displays: those for Common Edit to edit the settings that apply to all Drum keys in the
voice, and those for editing individual keys (Elements).
Plug-in Voice Edit
This is basically the same as Normal Voice Edit. Unlike with Normal voices, the Plug-in voices only have one Element for editing.
Normal Voice Edit
If you wish to edit the sounds that make up a Voice and the basic parameters that determine the sound, such as Oscillator, Pitch,
Filter, Amplitude, and EG (Envelope Generator), call up the Element Edit display. If you wish to edit more global parameters
related to the overall Voice and how it’s processed, such as Arpeggio, Controller, and Effects, call up the Common Edit display.
Quick Guide — Advanced Course
1
Press the [VOICE] button to enter the Voice mode, then select a Normal Voice to be edited.
2
Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Voice Edit mode.
3
Call up the Common Edit display or Element Edit display.
EDIT
COMPARE SCENE STORE
SET LOCATE
JOB STORE
COMMON
ELEMENT/ PERF. PART/ ZONE
FAVORITES
DRUM KITS
A. PIANO KEYBOARD ORGAN
PRE 5 PRE 6 USER 1
GUITAR/
PLUCKED
SYN LEAD
ABCD
4321
12
11
10
9
SYN PAD/
CHOIR
SYN COMP
CHROMATIC
PERCUSSION
USER 2
Calling up the Common Edit display
Press the [COMMON] button to call up the
Common Edit display.
In the Edit mode, the [DRUM KITS] button
functions as the [COMMON] button.
While in the Voice Edit mode, you can switch
between the Common Edit display and the
Element Edit display as shown below.
Indicates a Common Edit display.
Calling up the Element Edit display
Press the desired element number from the ELEMENT [1]
- [4] buttons to call up the Element Edit display.
Indicates the display for editing Element 1.
Common Edit
Element Edit 1
Element Edit 2
Element Edit 3
Element Edit 4
To turn each Element on or off (to hear how each affects the overall sound), use
buttons [9] - [12]. You can also isolate or solo an Element by holding down the
[MUTE] button and pressing the desired number button ([9] - [12]). To cancel the
solo, press the [MUTE] button again.