Yamaha W5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
UTILITY MODE
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WIDE - Velocity Curve 4 (wide) allows you to
slightly decrease output at slower key velocities
while increasing output at faster key velocities.
Output
Key velocity
4. Wide
...is the Normal
velocity curve
HARD - Velocity Curve 5 (hard) requires you to
press the keys extremely hard in order to produce a
louder sound.
Output
Key velocity
5. Hard
...is the Normal
velocity curve
CROSS-1 AND CROSS-2 - Velocity Curve 6
(cross-1) and Curve 7 (cross-2) allow you to
crossfade between two voices with key velocity. To
do so, set one voice to positive key velocity sensitiv-
ity and the other to negative key velocity sensitivity.
(For more about key velocity sensitivity, see Voice
Edit Mode, Amp function, page 113.) This works
with Layered voices, 4-Zone voices and normal
voices which have two or more AWM elements.
Output
Key velocity
6. Cross-1
Output
Key velocity
7. Cross-2
...is the Normal velocity curve
CONTROLLER (hold, reset) - For determining how the
W5/W7 responds to various controller data.
HOLD - Prevents the resetting of modulation and
other parameters affected by foot switch and other
controllers and incoming MIDI data. (NOTE: When
receiving GM data, the Controller must be set to
hold .)
RESET - Assigns the system default values to the
controllers, where: FC = Init Value (see Controllers,
below); Foot Volume = Max; Pan = Center; Expres-
sion = Max; Pitch Bend = Center; Others = 0.