Yamaha W5 Electronic Keyboard User Manual


 
GETTING STARTED
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Following is the basic normal voice edit screen, along with a brief overview of its
various functions and parameters.
COMMON - Lets you access those parameters which affect the voice as a
whole, including Voice Category, Voice Volume, Voice Name, and
Initialize. (For details, see page 110.)
ELEMENT - Lets you access those parameters which affect each element
as a whole, including Element Assign, Element Pan, Keyboard Velocity
Limit, and Note Limit. (For details, see page 112.)
AMP - Lets you access those parameters which modify each element s
volume in various ways, including output Level, Velocity Sensitivity and
Amplitude Envelope Generator (AEG). (For details, see page 113.)
FILTER - Lets you access those parameters which modify each element s
tone, including Cutoff frequency and Filter Envelope Generator (FEG).
(For details, see page 115.)
PITCH - Lets you access those parameters which modify each element s
pitch, including keyboard Scale, Tune, Note Shift, Velocity Sensitivity,
and Pitch Envelope Generator (PEG). (For details, see page 117.)
EFFECT - Lets you assign an Insertion Effect to the voice and determine
its parameters, as well as assign a send level for each of the three System
Effects. (For details, see page 119.)
LFO - Lets you determine each element s Low Frequency Oscillator s
Speed and Delay, as well as Amplitude Modulation, Frequency Modula-
tion and Pitch Modulation ranges. (For details, see page 121.)
CONTROLLER - Lets you determine how each element responds to the
various controllers, including Sustain, Pitch Bend, Aftertouch, Modulation
Wheel, Foot Control and MIDI Control. (For details, see page 122.)