Yamaha EX5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
3(When setting the layers more than one for a
key) Select a layer.
When many layers have been assigned to the
currently selected key, move the cursor to Layer,
select the layer to which you want to assign an
element.
These steps are not necessary when you want to
assign an element to the currently selected key.
4Select a sample.
Move the cursor to the Sample Bank and the
Sample Number to select the desired bank and
number. The sample is assigned to the layer for
the currently selected key.
5Set the parameters.
Move the cursor to the desired parameter, and
then set each value.
6Assigning to other keys.
Repeat steps 1~5 above to assign elements to
the remaining keys, then complete a drum voice.
Deleting an Element from Each Key
You can delete an element in either the TUNE,
WAVE, MIX, or ZONE screens, available from the
OSC menu.
1Select the key that will have an element
deleted.
Turn the Data Dial or KNOB 1 to select the key
(note name) you want to delete.
You can also use the [INC]/[DEC] key or the
numeric keypad.
2Delete the element.
Press the [F4] key to execute the [DEL] function.
The elements assigned to that key, and all the
layers, will be deleted. Hyphens (---) will be
displayed for each parameter in the screen and
the cursor can no longer be moved to those areas.
[F5]: TUNE
Sets the tuning and the EG for each element. A
different value can be set for each element.
Drum Key
Selects the key (note name) that will be assigned an
element. An element (sample) will be assigned to the
key selected here. The key selection can be
confirmed to the left of the screen. For more
information, see page 146.
Settings: C–2~G8
Different from a normal voice, drum elements are
assigned to each key.
When an element has not been assigned to a key,
hyphens (---) will be displayed for each parameter in the
screen and the cursor cannot be moved.
Drum Layer
Selects the layer (see above). An element will be
assigned to each layer and the related parameters can
be set for the selected layer. This parameter is
selectable only when elements more than one are
assigned to the current key by pressing F3 (ADD)
key.
Settings: 1~128 (depending on the number of assigned
elements)
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