Yamaha EX5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
Wave Play
Switches how the wave is played back. There are five
choices: “FwdLp,” “FwdLpEx,” “FwdNoLp,”
“RevNoLp” or “default.”
Settings:
FwdLp:
While a key is pressed (held down), the wave playback
begins from the Start point, moves to the Top point and
then repeats continuously from the Top point to the End
point.
FwdLpEx:
This is the same as "FwdLp" as long as the key is held.
However, when you release your finger from the keyboard,
the Ex5/5R/7 cancels the loop playback, goes beyond the
End point, and plays the rest of the sample data, then stops
at the data end.
FwdNoLp:
Each time a key is played, the wave will play back one time
from the Start point to the End point.
RevNoLp:
Each time a key is played, the wave will play back in
reverse one time, from the End point to the Start point.
default:
Follows the original setting made in the Wave Edit mode or
Sample Edit mode.
KeyOn Delay
Sets the amount of delay from the point at which the
note is played on the keyboard, to when the sound is
produced. A different KeyOn delay amount can be
set for each element.
Settings: 0~127
[F3]: WAVE-EDIT
Lets you edit waves. When you select “RAM” for
the Wave Bank, [F3] (WAVE-EDIT) will be added,
allowing you to edit waves. For more information
about WAVE EDIT, see page 150.
When PRE (Preset) or FLS (Flash memory) is
selected in WAVE, the WAVE-EDIT screen is
unavailable.
Time
Actually starts playback
1270
Key on
Key On Delay
[F7]: MIX
Sets the output balance between the various element
waves that make up a voice.
Bank (Wave Bank)
Number
Cat (Category)
These parameters are the same as those described for
the WAVE screen. For information, see page 80.
Level
Sets the output level of each wave, which lets you
adjust the output balance between each element.
Settings: 0~127
Pan
Sets the panning of each wave. This function
determines the left or right positioning of each
element in the stereo spectrum.
Settings: scl (Scaling Pan), L63 (far left)~cnt
(center)~R63 (far right), rnd (Random Pan)
In scl (Scaling Pan), a base pitch is set as a reference
that determines the degree to which a sound moves to
the right or left in the stereo spectrum. Control depends
on the pitch that is played on the keyboard in relation
to the base pitch. Rnd (Random Pan) causes the sound
to appear randomly from left to right in the stereo
spectrum. For Scaling Pan and Random Pan settings,
the fixed range of the sound movement and the
standard pitch is designated in KeyFlw (Key Follow),
and Pan parameters in the PARAM screen of AMP
(Amplitude).
Detune
Sets the detune value for each wave. Detune is
handy for making the sound thicker by raising or
lowering the pitch of each individual element in fine
increments or decrements, in relation to each other.
Settings: –75~0~+75
The Level, Pan & Detune parameters are also available
from the PITCH PARAM screen.
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