Yamaha EX5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
Introductory
Section
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Scene Control (Scene Morphing)
The term “morph” comes from the word “metamorphosis,” meaning to change from one form or
shape to another. In the case of the EX scenes it means to change gradually and smoothly from one
scene to another, instead of switching abruptly as described in the preceding section.
To morph between scenes, first press one SCENE key while holding the other so that both SCENE
indicators light simultaneously. You can then use the MODULATION 2 wheel to gradually change
from SCENE 1 (wheel at its lowest position) to SCENE 2 (wheel at its highest position). With the
MODULATION 2 wheel at its center click-stop position you have an approximately 50/50 blend of
the two stored scenes. Press either SCENE key to disengage scene morphing.
Although the MODULATION 2 wheel is normally assigned to scene morphing, the FOOT CONTROLLER
can be used as an alternative (assigned via the UTILITY MODE Controller Setup display - page 276) if you
want to retain use of the MODULATION 2 wheel for other parameters while scene morphing is active.
Controller Sets
One of the most powerful features of the EX controller system is the ability to create controller “sets.”
Up to 16 controller sets can be created for each voice. Each set allows any or all of the “source”
controllers to be assigned to one of the available parameters.
1 2 3 4
Controller Sets
1~16
Voice
Source Controllers
RB,MWI,etc
Utility Voice Mode Setup
Adjusts depth of each
controller
Destination Parameters
Elements
ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF ON/OFF
SCENE
2
1
MODULATION 2
One setting
The other setting
Scene 2
50/50 blend of
the two stored
scenes
Scene 1
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