Yamaha VL70-M Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Assignable Controller
08
(08): AC1 CC No.
Assignable Controller 1 Control Change Number
Settings: off 95
Assigns the specified control change number as
“Assignable Controller 1”. The assigned controller
can then be used to control filter, amplitude, and/or
pitch modulation as specified by the “AC1FilCtrl”,
AC1AmpCtrl, and “AC1LFOPMod” parameters.
below. For example, if this parameter is set to “04”
(Foot Controller), then a MIDI foot controller can
be used to control any of the parameters just
mentioned.
09(09): AC1FilCtrl
Assignable Controller 1 Filter Control
Settings: -64 +63
Determines the degree to which the filter is
affected by Assignable Controller 1 (see “AC1 CC
No.”, above). Plus settings cause the cutoff fre-
quency of the filter to increase in response to
increasing controller values, while minus values
cause the filter frequency to decrease in response
to increasing controller values.
10(10): AC1AmpCtrl
Assignable Controller 1 Amplitude Control
Settings: -64 +63
Determines the degree to which amplitude (vol-
ume) is affected by Assignable Controller 1 (see
“AC1 CC No.”, above). Plus settings cause the
amplitude to increase in response to increasing
controller values, while minus values cause the
amplitude to decrease in response to increasing
controller values.
11(11): AC1LFOPMod
Assignable Controller 1 LFO Pitch Modulation
Settings: 000 127
Sets the amount of LFO pitch modulation applied
by Assignable Controller 1 (see “AC1 CC No.”,
above). The higher the value the greater the
amount of pitch modulation produced by the
controller. A setting of “000” produces no pitch
modulation.
Controllers & Control Editing
Expression
12: Exp Mode
(VOICE mode only)
Expression Mode
Settings: BC, Vol
Determines whether expression control (MIDI
control change number 11) will function as volume
control or as breath controller. When set to “Vol”
expression will affect volume, but when set to
“BC” expression will produce the same effect as a
breath controller connected to the VL70-m
BREATH jack, affecting the same breath-controlled
parameters.