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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo Tyros5-61

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Creating Your Own Original Voices
• Change to other Voice Element/Change to other Voice Drum Key
(Displayed only when creating a Voice based on a preset Voice from an instrument.)
Replaces the currently selected Element or Drum Key with an Element or Drum Key from another Voice. When the
window is displayed, select the Voice Element or Drum Key to replace the current selection.
• Change to new Element with User Wave/Change to new Drum Key with User Wave
(Displayed only when creating a Voice based on a preset Voice from an instrument.)
Replaces the currently selected Element or Drum Key with a new Element or Drum Key using a User Wave. When the
window is displayed, select the User Wave to replace the current selection. You can also click
to add a different
User Wave to the list as a replacement.
5. Configure the Common settings, which apply to all Elements or Drum Keys, as
required.
Refer to Configuring Common Settings (below) for more details.
6. Edit the Elements or Drum Keys to create your own original Voice.
For details, refer to either Creating a Normal Voice (page 17) or Creating a Drum Voice (page 21) as appropriate.
7. Listen to the Voice you have created, and if necessary, repeat Step 5 and Step 6 to
edit further.
8. Click the Save button y to save the edited Voice.
This completes the procedure for creating an original Voice.
Configuring Common Settings
This section describes in detail the procedure for Step 5 above. To start, click the Common button on the Voice Editor window.
Then, in the window displayed, make the required Common settings (below) for all Elements or Drum Keys.
General
Volume
Adjusts the volume of the current edited Voice.
Touch Sense
Sets the sensitivity to input velocities when the Voice is being played using a keyboard. You
can make adjustments by dragging the Offset and Depth points within the graph.
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Depth
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Input Velocity
Offset: Determines the velocity sensitivity, or how much the level of the Voice changes in
response to your playing strength (velocity).
Depth: Determines the amount by which received velocities are adjusted for the actual veloc-
ity effect.
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