Yamaha VL Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
VL Version 2
44
EDIT/E1/MISC/THROAT FORMANT/KSC (Pitch)
The number of breakpoints has been increased from four to eight, allowing much
greater key-scaling precision.
Feature Reference pages: VL1
93; VL1-m
93; VL7
91
EDIT/E1/MISC/MIXING
Tap Setting
¯ Driving Point, Fixed, KeyTrack, Fixed(Straight), KeyTrack(Straight)
In the original VL models the Tap Setting parameter had only two settings:
Variable and Driving Point. In Version 2 five settings are available:
Driving Point, Fixed, KeyTrack, Fixed(Straight), and
KeyTrack(Straight).
The Driving Point setting has the same effect as in the original version,
while the KeyTrack setting is equivalent to the original Variable setting. When
the Fixed setting is selected the driving point is fixed at the position specified by the
Tap Location parameter directly in microseconds through milliseconds: from
20.8 µsec to 946 µsec, and then from 1.01 msec to 42.7 msec. The
Fixed(Straight) and KeyTrack(Straight) parameters are essentially the
same as the Fixed and KeyTrack parameters, except that they cover a broader
range of settings for greater sonic variation.
The number of Tap Location key-scaling breakpoints has been increased from 6 to 8
for exacting control.
Feature Reference pages: VL1
98; VL1-m
98; VL7
96
EDIT/E1/MISC/EXCITATION
The parameters in this page can be used to apply a pulse-wave excitation signal to
the string or reed to create a plucked effect.
An inverse K next to a value means that key scaling can be applied to that
parameter. Position the cursor at the appropriate parameter and then press the
(KSC) button or [ button to go directly to the key scaling page for
that parameter. You can return to the excitation parameter page by pressing
the ] button.