Yamaha S30 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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Voice Mode
Cutoff
Set the Cutoff frequency. This is used as the basic
frequency for the selected Filter Type.
Settings: 0 ~ 255
Reso (Resonance)/Band/Width
This parameter’s function varies according to the
selected Filter Type. If an LPF or HPF has been
selected, this parameter is used to set the Resonance.
For the BPF (excluding the BPFW) and the BEF, it is
used to select the Band. For the BPFW, it is used to
adjust the Width of the band.
With the LPF and HPF, the Reso parameter is used
to set the amount of Resonance (harmonic
emphasis) applied to the signal at the Cutoff
frequency. This can be used in combination with
the Cutoff frequency parameter to add further
character to the sound.
With the BPF, the Band parameter is used to set the
range (band) of signal frequencies passed by the filter.
With the BEF, it is used to set the band of signal
frequencies attenuated by the filter. In both cases, the
Cutoff frequency is the center frequency of the band.
With the BPFW, the Width parameter is used to
adjust the width of the band of signal frequencies
passed by the filter.
Settings: 0 ~ 31
FLT HPF (High Pass Filter)
You can set the Key Follow parameters for the High
Pass Filter. This screen is available only when you
have one of the “LPF+HPF” settings for the Type
parameter in the Filter Type (FLT Type) screen.
Cutoff
Set the center frequency of the Key Follow
parameter.
Settings: 0 ~ 255
KeyFlw (Key Follow)
Set the Key Follow for the HPF Cutoff. This
parameter varies the center frequency according to
the position of the notes played on the keyboard. A
positive setting will raise the center frequency for
higher notes and lower it for lower notes. A
negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -200% ~ 0 ~ +200%
FLTíHPF) Cutoff KeyFlw
EL1234 255 +200%
FLT Sens (Filter Sensitivity)
You can set Filter Sensitivity parameters for each
Element.
EGDepth
Set the sensitivity of the Filter to note velocity.
A positive setting will produce large filter changes
for notes played harder, and a setting of zero will
produce no filter changes at all. With a negative
setting, the EG envelope will be inverted.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
VelCutoff (Velocity Cutoff)
Set the sensitivity of the Cutoff frequency to note
velocity. A positive setting will raise the Cutoff
frequency for notes played harder, and lower it for
notes played more softly. A negative setting will
have the opposite effect.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
VelReso (Velocity Resonance)
Set the sensitivity of the selected Resonance
parameter to note velocity. A positive setting will
produce large Resonance changes for notes played
harder, and smaller changes for notes played more
softly. A negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
FEG VelSens (FEG Velocity Sensitivity)
You can set parameters controlling the sensitivity of the
Filter Envelope Generator (FEG) to note velocity.
Level
Set the sensitivity of the FEG’s Level (its
effectiveness) to note velocity. A positive setting will
cause larger tonal changes for notes played harder
and smaller changes for notes played more softly.
A negative setting will have the opposite effect.
Settings: -64 ~ 0 ~ +63
Time-Segment
Set the velocity sensitivity of the FEG’s Time
parameters. Use Knob [2] to select the Segment,
then use Knob [1] to set its Time parameter. Positive
Time settings will play back the specified Segment
faster and negative values will play it back slower.
Settings (Time): -64 ~ +63
Settings (Segment):
attack:
Affects the Hold Time/Attack Time/Decay 1 Time
all:
Affects all FEG Time parameters
FEGíVelSens) Level Time-Segment
EL1234 +63 +63 attack
FLTíSens)EGDepth VelCutoff VelReso
EL1234 +63 +7 +7