Yamaha VL Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
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When this parameter is set to Static the keyboard is split at the key specified by
the Split Point parameter (C-2 G8). the Split Point parameter only appears when
the static split mode is selected. Element 1 plays on all keys to the left of (and including)
the split point key, while element 2 plays on all keys to the right of the split point key.
When the Split parameter is set to Dynamic the split point is automatically set
to a note somewhere between two notes played on the keyboard. The split point thus
moves to accomodate any combination of notes. When the Dynamic split mode is
selected the Interval parameter will appear. This parameter determines the number of
notes, counting from the last note played toward the first note played, at which the split
point will be set. The main differences between operation in this mode and the Unison
mode are that you know which element will sound when the first note (or a single note)
is played, only one element sounds when a single note is played, and the split point
moves automaticaly to accompdate the notes played.
Element 1 MIDI Rcv CH
Element 2 MIDI Rcv CH
¯ 1 … 16
These parameters appear when the Split mode is set to off, allowing the
MIDI receive channels for elements 1 and 2 to be set independently.
Split Point
¯ C-2 … G8
Sets the keyboard split point when the Split mode is set to Static or
Dynamic.
PB, AT&MOD Mode
¯ All, Lower, Upper
When the Split mode is set to Static or Dynamic this parameter
determines whether the pitch bend wheel, modulation wheels, and aftertouch will affect
the entire keyboard (All), only notes to the left of and including the split point
(Lower), or only notes to the right of the split point (Upper).
Interval
¯ 0 … 24
When the Dynamic split mode is selected this parameter determines the number
of notes, counting from the last note played toward the first note played, at which the
split point will be set.
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