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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo S70 XS

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Contents List Example: Reference section, Performance mode The list indicated at the right of each page is equivalent to the table of contents. By clicking the desired item from this list, you can jump to the corresponding page. The list in the “Reference” section is equivalent to the function tree of this instrument, which allows you to find desired parameters easily. If you come across an unfamiliar parameter on the instrument’s display, find the corresponding parameter from this list then click it to call up the page which describes the parameter in detail. Search Function This function built in the viewer software is very useful if you want to know the meaning of unfamiliar terms. When using Adobe Reader to read this manual, enter a specific word in the search box, then press the key of your computer keyboard to call up the relevant section in this manual. NOTE Make sure to check and download the latest version of the Adobe Reader from the following site. Previous Page View/Next Page View When using Adobe Reader, click to return to the previous page view/go to the next page view via the buttons in the toolbar. This function is very useful if you want to return to the previous page view when jumping to a link page. NOTE If the previous page view/next page view buttons are not shown in the toolbar, hold the key and press <.>/<.> keys to move to the previous/next page view. Modes Current mode Current displays Displays NOTE For more information on these and other functions in the software, refer to the owner’s manual of the software. Basic Structure Basic Structure Basic Structure Functional Blocks The Seven Functional Blocks The S90 XS/S70 XS system consists of seven main functional blocks: Tone Generator, A/D Input, Sequencer, Arpeggio, Controller, Effect, and Audio Record/Playback. S90 XS/S70 XS Controller block (page 13) Keyboard Controllers Tone Generator block (page 3) AWM2 Tone Generator 16 Parts Voices, Performances, Multis Arpeggio block (page 7) Arpeggio playback x 4 Sequencer block (page 12) Effect block (page 14) A/D Input block (page 7) MIC Input Audio Record/ Playback block (page 12) MIDI message flow Audio signal flow MIDI Output MIDI Input A/D Input Audio Output 16 track MIDI Sequencer (playback only) System Effect Insertion Effect x 3 Element EQ Part EQ Master Effect Master EQ USB, MIDI USB, MIDI MIC INPUT OUTPUT, ASSIGNABLE OUTPUT AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) This instrument is equipped with an AWM2 tone generator block. AWM2 (Advanced Wave Memory 2) is a synthesis system based on sampled waves (sound material), and is used in many Yamaha synthesizers. For extra realism, each AWM2 Voice uses multiple samples of a real instrument’s waveform. Furthermore, a wide variety of parameters—envelope generator, filter, modulation, and others—can be applied. Tone Generator A/D Input Arpeggio Sequencer Audio Record/Play Controller Effect Internal Memory Reference Voice Performance Multi SEQ Play Master Remote File Audio Rec/Play Utility Appendix About MIDI Display Messages Troubleshooting Reference Manual 2 Basic Structure Tone Generator Block The tone generator block is what actually produces sound in response to the MIDI messages received from the Sequencer block, the Controller block, the Arpeggio block and from the external MIDI instrument via the MIDI IN connector or the USB connector. The MIDI messages are assigned to sixteen independent channels, and this synthesizer is capable of simultaneously playing sixteen separate parts, via the sixteen MIDI channels. However, the sixteen-channel limit can be overcome by using separate MIDI “ports,” each supporting sixteen channels. The tone generator block of this instrument can handle MIDI messages over Port 1. The structure of the tone generator block differs depending on the mode. Tone Generator Block in the Voice Mode Basic Structure Functional Blocks Tone Generator A/D Input Arpeggio Sequencer Audio Record/Play Controller Effect Internal Memory Part structure in the Voice mode Only one MIDI channel can be recognized in the Voice mode because only one part is available in this mode. This status is referred to as a “single timbre” tone generator. A Voice is played from the keyboard, using a single part. To set the MIDI receive channel for single timbre operation (Voice and Performance modes), use the Basic Receive Ch parameter (page 137) in the Utility MIDI display. In the Voice mode, the instrument recognizes only data over MIDI Port 1. NOTE If you want to play song data on an external MIDI sequencer or computer consisting of multiple MIDI channels, make sure to use the Multi mode (page 6). Reference Voice Performance Multi SEQ Play Master Remote File Audio Rec/Play Utility Voice A program that contains the sonic elements for generating a specific musical instrument sound is referred to as a “Voice.” Internally, there are two Voice types: Normal Voices and Drum Voices. Normal Voices are mainly pitc...

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