Yamaha EX5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
PEQ (Parametric Equalizer)
The PEQ increases or decreases the signal levels
around the frequency designated in Freq (see below)
using the Gain parameter.
Freq (Frequency)
Sets the center frequency. The signal levels of the
band of frequencies designated here can be increased
or decreased by the Q setting.
Settings: 83~251
Freq Vel (Frequency Velocity)
Sets the velocity sensitivity for the frequency
designated in the Freq parameter. When Freq Vel is
set to a positive value, the harder a note is played on
the keyboard, the higher the frequency (set in Freq)
becomes, and a greater change occurs in the timbre
of the sound. Negative values will have the opposite
effect.
Settings: –7~+7
Freq Random (Frequency Random)
Freq Random causes the frequency set in the Freq
parameter to move randomly. The higher the value,
the wider the change of the center frequency. A
setting of “0” produces no effect.
Settings: 0~7
Frequency
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0
Freg
Gain
Freq KeyFollow
Sets the KeyFollow for the center frequency set in
the Freq. The Freq KeyFollow adjusts the center
frequency by the notes played on the keyboard.
When the Freq KeyFollow is set to a positive value,
the higher the note played on the keyboard, the
higher the center frequency becomes. When a
negative value is set, the lower the note played, the
higher the center frequency becomes.
Settings: –64~+63
Gain
Sets the SCF (Static Control Filter) signal level.
This parameter increases or decreases the signal
levels around the frequency designated in the Freq
parameter.
Settings: –32~0~+32
Gain Vel (Gain Velocity)
Sets the velocity sensitivity for the signal level
designated in the Gain parameter. When Gain Vel is
set to a positive value, the harder a note is played on
the keyboard, the greater the gain that is applied.
Negative values will have the opposite effect.
Settings: –7~+7
Gain Random
Gain Random causes the level set in the Gain
parameter to move randomly. The higher the value,
the greater the change of the gain level. A setting of
“0” produces no effect.
Settings: 0~7
Reso (Frequency Characteristics)
Selects the frequency characteristics. There are 32
different Reso types.
Settings: 0~31
Thru
Passes all the frequencies through without any filter
applied.
boost 6dB/12dB/18dB
Increases the volume by 6dB 12dB and 18dB,
respectively.
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