Yamaha ES Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Owner’s Manual
Voice mode Voice Editing
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Quick Guide
5. Repeat steps 3 - 4 as desired.
6. Name the edited Normal Voice.
Select the General display in the Common Edit, and then input a
name in the Name parameter.
For detailed instructions on naming, refer to page 50.
7. Store the edited Voice to the User Bank (USR1-3) for
Normal Voice.
For details, see page 49.
Drum Voice Edit
1. Press the [SHIFT] + [DRUM] buttons to enter the Voice
Play mode, then select a Drum Voice to be edited
(page 23).
If you are creating a Voice from scratch, use the convenient
Initialize function ([UTILITY] JobSel display) to initialize a Voice
in the User Banks (page 47).
2. Press the [EDIT] button to enter the Voice Edit mode.
3. Call up the Common Edit display or Key Edit display.
If you wish to edit more global parameters related to the overall
Voice and how it’s processed, such as Voice Name, Volume, Pan,
and Controller (page 45), call up the Common Edit display.
If you wish to edit the sounds that make up a Key and the basic
parameters that determine the sound (page 51), such as
Oscillator, Pitch, Filter, Amplitude, and EG (Envelope Generator),
call up the Key Edit display.
Calling up the Common Edit display
Simultaneously hold down hold down the [SHIFT] button and press
the [COMMON] button to call up the Common Edit display.
Calling up the Key Edit display
When calling up the Key Edit display, simultaneously hold down
the [SHIFT] button and use the PART [E][F] buttons to select the
desired key. You can also select the desired key by using a
connected keyboard (via incoming Note On data). Simultaneously
hold down the [SHIFT] button and press the appropriate key on the
keyboard.
4. Select the desired display with the PAGE [E][F] buttons
and change the settings.
The main parameters available are basically the same as in the
Normal Voice Edit (page 25). What is called Key Edit in a Drum
Voice corresponds to Element Edit in a Normal Voice. Please keep
in mind that the LFO parameters are not available for Drum Voices.
5. Repeat steps 3 - 4 as desired.
6. Name the edited Drum Voice.
Select the General display in the Common Edit, and then input a
name in the Name parameter.
For detailed instructions on naming, refer to page 50.
7. Store the edited Voice to the User Bank (USR) for Drum
Voice.
For details, see page 49.
Enter the desired
Voice name.
Indicates a Common Edit display.
Key 1 Key 5 Key 10 Key 18 Key 21 Key 73
C0
C1
C6
Indicates the display for editing the key C0.
Common Edit
Key Edit (1-73)