Yamaha EX5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
Drive
Sets the depth of the modulation.
Settings: 0~127
Drive K.Flw (Drive KeyFollow)
Sets the KeyFollow for the Drive. The Drive
KeyFollow function controls the depth of the
modulation in accordance with the notes played on
the keyboard. When set to a positive value, the
higher the note played on the keyboard, the deeper
the modulation becomes. When a negative value is
set, the lower the note played, the deeper the
modulation becomes.
Settings: –64~0~+63
EG Depth (Envelope Generator Depth)
Sets the EG depth to affect the depth of the
modulation.
Settings: –64~0~+63
EG Depth Vel (Envelope Generator Depth
Velocity)
Sets the velocity sensitivity for the EG Depth. The
EG depth can be controlled by the velocity at which
the note played on the keyboard.
Settings: –64~0~+63
Decay Time
Sets the EG decay time (the time of decay from the
maximum level until reaching the sustain level).
Settings: 0~127
ReleaseTime
Sets the EG release time (the time from key-off until
the sound ends).
Settings: 0~48
Overtone
Overtone controls the harmonic content. The higher
the value, the more the even-numbered harmonic
overtones increase.
Settings: 0~64
Ceiling
Sets the frequency upper limit for the harmonic
overtones that are emphasized.
Settings: 0~127
Edge Bias
Determines the amount of FM feedback. The higher
the value, the wider the harmonic range becomes to
include the harmonics in the higher range. The value
set here will be added to the amount of feedback that
is controlled by the EG.
Settings: –64~0~+63
Edge EGDepth (Edge Envelope Generator
Depth)
Sets the EG depth for the FM feedback.
Settings: –64~0~+63
HPF (High Pass Filter)
Sets the cutoff frequency which cuts the lower range
of the modulated signals.
Settings: 0~127
HPF K.Flw (High Pass Filter KeyFollow)
Sets the KeyFollow for the High Pass Filter cutoff
frequency. The High Pass Filter KeyFollow function
controls the cutoff frequency in accordance with the
notes played on the keyboard. When set to a positive
value, the higher the note played on the keyboard,
the higher the cutoff frequency becomes. When a
negative value is set, the lower the note played, the
higher the cutoff frequency becomes. When set to
“+32,” the KeyFollow functions at 100% and the
cutoff frequency changes in proportion to the pitch.
Settings: –32~0~+64
LPF (Low Pass Filter)
Sets the cutoff frequency which cuts the higher
range of the modulated signals.
Settings: 0~127
LPF K.Flw (Low Pass Filter KeyFollow)
Sets the KeyFollow for the Low Pass Filter cutoff
frequency. The Low Pass Filter KeyFollow function
controls the change in the cutoff frequency in
accordance with the notes played on the keyboard.
When set to a positive value, the higher the note
played on the keyboard, the higher the cutoff
frequency becomes. When a negative value is set, the
lower the note played, the higher the cutoff
frequency becomes. When set to “+32,” the
KeyFollow functions at 100% and the cutoff
frequency changes in proportion to the pitch.
Settings: –32~0~+64
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