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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo MOTIF6

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There are five handles, each controlling a different stage in the envelope. The first square mark (furthest to the left) controls the “Hold Time/Level.” The second controls the “Attack Time/Level.” The third controls the “Decay 1 Time/Level.” The fourth controls the “Decay 2 Time/Sustain Level.” The last handle (furthest to the right) controls the “Release Time/Level.” Drag the handles vertically to adjust levels, and horizontally to adjust the transition times. n To set these values directly, select the “PITCH” tab of the “EL DETAIL” dialog. FILTER EG Settings The FILTER EG (Envelope Generator) determines the transition in timbre while the key is being held down. There are five handles, each controlling a different stage in the envelope. The first handle (furthest to the left) controls the “Hold Time/Level.” The second controls the “Attack Time/ Level.” The third controls the “Decay 1 Time/Level.” The fourth controls the “Decay 2 Time/ Sustain Level.” The last square mark (furthest to the right) controls the “Release Time/Level.” Drag the handles vertically to adjust levels, and horizontally to adjust the transition times. n To set these values directly, select the “FILTER EG” tab of the “EL DETAIL” dialog. AMPLITUDE EG Settings The AMPLITUDE EG (Envelope Generator) determines the transition in amplitude over time. There are five handles, each controlling a different stage in the envelope. The first handle (furthest to the left) controls the “Init Level.” The second controls the “EG Attack Time.” The third controls the “EG Decay 1 Time/Level.” The fourth controls the “Decay 2 Time/Sustain Level.” The last handle (furthest to the right) controls the “EG Release Time.” Drag the handles vertically to adjust levels, and horizontally to adjust the transition times. n To set these values directly, select the “AMP EG” tab of the “EL DETAIL” dialog. 22 “DRUM KEY” Dialog 12345$ % ^ & # • * ( ..™...§¶ 876!@)9 “DRUM KEY” Dialog 12345$ % ^ & # • * ( ..™...§¶ 876!@)9 1 Key ..........................Indicates the note name to be edited. 2 Keyboard ................Click on the keyboard to specify note assigned to the Element or Voice you are editing. The text box to the left shows the note name. 3 TYPE .......................Determines the bank of the sound source: Preset wave or User wave/ voice. 4 WAVE.......................To select a waveform as the source, click this and then the text box next to it to select the waveform. 5 VOICE ......................To select a voice as the source, click this and then the text box next to it to open the “Voice List” dialog. 6 COARSE .................Use the “COARSE” knob to tune the Element’s pitch in coarse increments (semitones). 7 VELOCITY...............Use the “VELOCITY” knob to define how the Element’s pitch varies with note velocity. 8 FINE ........................Use the “FINE” knob to further fine-tune it. 9 CUTOFF ..................Use the “CUTOFF” knob to set its LPF Cutoff Frequency. ) VELOCITY...............Use the “VELOCITY” knob to define how the Element’s filter opens/ closes in response to note velocity. ! RESO ......................Use the “RESO” knob to set the LPF Resonance level. @ HPF .........................Use the “HPF” knob to set the HPF Frequency. # AMPLITUDE VELOCITY.Use the “VELOCITY” knob to define how the Element’s output level varies with note velocity. $ RECEIVE NOTE ......Click on the text box and select whether or not to receive notes. % KEY ASSIGN ..........Click on the text box and select Single key assignment or Multi key assignment. ^ ALTERNATE GROUP ....Click on the text box and select an alternate group number. This is used to prevent a pair of drum sounds from sounding simultaneously (for example, an open and closed hi-hat). 23 & & n To set these values directly, select the “OSCILLATOR” tab of the DRUM KEY DETAIL Dialog. * AMPLITUDE EG .....Drag the first handle (furthest to the left) horizontally to adjust the Element’s “Attack Time.” Drag the second horizontally to adjust its “Decay 1 Time,” and horizontally to adjust its “Decay 1 Level.” Drag the last handle (furthest to the right) horizontally to adjust its “Decay 2 Time.” n To set these values directly, select the “PARAMETER” tab of the DRUM KEY DETAIL Dialog. ( EQ ...........................Click on the text box and select the EQ type. With the “EQ L/H” and “P.EQ” types, you can adjust some EQ parameters using the handles in the graphs. Drag one of the handles horizontally to adjust the Element’s “EQ Low Frequency,” and vertically to adjust its “EQ Low Gain.” Drag the other handle horizontally to adjust the Element’s “EQ High Frequency” (or “EQ Resonance” if the P.EQ type has been chosen) and vertically to adjust its “EQ High Gain.” n To set these values directly, select the “OSCILLATOR” tab of the DRUM KEY DETAIL Dialog. . LEVEL .....................Use this knob to set the level of the Element. . PAN .........................Use this knob to set the stereo position of the Element....

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