Yamaha S90 ES Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Using the Controllers on the S90 ES
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Owner’s Manual
Quick Guide Playing the S90 ES
Changing the Volume
You can use the Control sliders to adjust relative volume settings in real time, by pressing the [VOLUME] button. This lets you
adjust independent volume settings of the Voice or Performance you play on the keyboard, or those of a Multi (page 70).
Function sets assigned to the Control sliders
* An Element is the fundamental tone generating unit of a Voice. For details, see page 44.
n Precautions — Using Sliders in the Performance mode
In the Performance mode, the Control sliders are assigned according to the specific
Parts that are assigned in each Performance. Keep in mind that the Slider number may
not correspond to the same numbered Part.
For example, when using a Performance (as shown at right) in which two Parts (Part 1
and Part 4) are combined, the sliders are assigned as follows:
• Slider 1 controls the volume of Part 1.
• Slider 2 controls the volume of Part 4.
• Sliders 3 and 4 are not used.
n The [MASTER VOLUME] slider adjusts the overall output level of the instrument. The Control sliders, on the other hand, adjust the MIDI volume value
for the corresponding element or part.
Mode
Functions controlled by each Control Slider
Control slider 1 Control slider 2 Control slider 3 Control slider 4
Voice mode When a Normal Voice is
selected (page 30)
Element 1 Volume* Element 2 Volume* Element 3 Volume* Element 4 Volume*
When a Drum Voice is
selected (page 32)
Volume of the entire Voice sound (moving any slider produces same volume)
Performance mode Controls Volume of the assigned Parts (see “Precautions” note below).
Multi/Sequence Play
mode
When tracks (Parts) 1 - 4
are selected
Track 1 (Part 1) Volume Track 2 (Part 2) Volume Track 3 (Part 3) Volume Track 4 (Part 4) Volume
When tracks (Parts) 5 - 8
are selected
Track 5 (Part 5) Volume Track 6 (Part 6) Volume Track 7 (Part 7) Volume Track 8 (Part 8) Volume
When tracks (Parts) 9 -
12 are selected
Track 9 (Part 9) Volume Track 10 (Part 10)
Volume
Track 11 (Part 11)
Volume
Track 12 (Part 12)
Volume
When tracks (Parts) 13 -
16 are selected
Track 13 (Part 13)
Volume
Track 14 (Part 14)
Volume
Track 15 (Part 15)
Volume
Track 16 (Part 16)
Volume
Edit Indicator
Moving the sliders directly changes the parameters of the Voice, Performance or Multi. When any of the parameters are
changed, the [E] (Edit) Indicator appears in the top left of the display. This indicates that the current Voice,
Performance, or Multi has been modified but not yet stored.
For details about the Edit indicator, see page 25.
PAN/SEND
PAN
ASSIGN A ASSIGN B ASSIGN
1 ASSIGN 2
REVERB CHORUS TEMPO
RELEASE
ASSIGN
MEF
TONE
ARP FX
EQ
CUTOFF RESONANCE ATTACK
SWING
MEF
1
LOW
MEF
2 MEF 3 MEF 4
GATETIME VELOCITY
UNITMULTIPLY
LOW MID
HIGH MID
HIGH
VOLUME
VOLUME 1
VOLUME
2 VOLUME 3 VOLUME 4
ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4
MASTER VOLUME