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Manual de usuario Yamaha, modelo S90

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TRACK SELECT When the [TRACK SELECT] button on the S90 is turned on, the NUMBER [1] - [16] buttons select the track of the computer sequence software. Appendix Reference Quick Basics Remote Control for external sequencer 59 Basics Section Quick Guide Basics Section Quick Guide Reference Appendix Voice Edit The following procedure shows you the fundamentals in creating and editing Voices. Of course, this is just one example; you are free to set any parameters in any way you like. Details about each parameter are given in the Reference section of this manual (page 98). nAll parameter settings are stored along with the Voice itself. 134256In Voice Play mode, select the Voice you wish to edit. Enter the Voice Edit mode. . Set the parameters common to all Elements in the Voice (volume, pitch, tone, etc.) You can also set parameters related to Arpeggio, Controllers, Effects, and so on. Set the common parameters Set the effect parameters. Store the edited Voice. . From the OSC (Oscillator) screens, select the Waves used by the Elements in the Voice, as well as the volume, pan, note range and other basic parameters. . From the PITCH screens, set the tuning and other pitch-related parameters used by the Elements. Also set the PEG (Pitch Envelope Generator) parameters as necessary. . From the FILTER screens, adjust the parameters of the filters used by the Elements. Also set the FEG (Filter Envelope Generator) parameters as necessary. . From the AMP (Amplitude) screens, set the volume and other output level-related parameters used by the Elements. Also set the AEG (Amplitude Envelope Generator) parameters as necessary. . From the LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) screens, set the modulation-related parameters used by the Elements. . From the EQ (Equalizer) screens, adjust the sounds as necessary. Set the element parameters 1 Selecting a Voice to Edit Enter the Voice Play mode by pressing a [VOICE] button. MODE VOICE PERFORM MASTER Select the Voice Number of the Voice you wish to edit (page 36). nWhen you’re creating a Voice by editing an existing one, it helps to select a Voice with a sound that’s relatively similar to the one you intend to create. In this way, you can avoid having to make large changes and many parameter edits — allowing you to create a Voice quickly and easily. If you are creating a Voice from scratch, use the convenient Initialize function (in the Voice Job mode) to initialize a Voice in internal user memory. For details, see page 70. 2 Entering the Voice Edit Mode All Voice creation and editing is carried out in Voice Edit Mode. To enter the Voice Edit mode, press the [EDIT] button while in the Voice Play mode. MODE VOICE PERFORM MASTER UTILITY CARD SEQ PLAY EDIT JOB STORE COMPARE EFFECT PLAY/ BYPASS STOP ARPEGGIO 60 Voice Edit Common Edit and Editing Individual Elements Switching Elements (or Keys) On/Off (Mute) Voices can consist of up to four Elements (page 26). Use Common Edit to edit the settings common to all four Elements. To edit parameters common to all four elements, press the [DRUM KITS] button (which serves as a “COMMON” button here). DRUM KITS Switching Between Screens and Entering Settings 1Select the menu you wish to edit by pressing the [F1] - [F6] and [SF1] - [SF5] buttons. 2Select the desired parameter by using [ ^ Ў EF] buttons. 3Use the [INC/YES] and [DEC/NO] buttons to set each parameter value. nFor details about the Edit indicator, see page 39. FAVORITES COMMON To edit parameters of the individual elements, select the desired element with the corresponding NUMBER button ([1] - [4]). 1 9 E2 10 LEMENT / PER3 11 F.PART / ZONE 4 12 Element mute setting Element selection You can mute other elements (those you aren’t editing and don’t wish to hear) by using the NUMBER [9] - [12] buttons (Normal Voice only). Muted elements are indicated by lit buttons; the indicator of the button corresponding to the muted element lights. To solo an element TRACK SELECT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Compare Function Use this to listen to the difference between the Voice/Performance with your edited settings and the same Voice/Performance prior to editing. 1 Press the [COMPARE (EDIT)] button while in Edit mode. The EDIT LED will flash and the settings prior to editing will temporarily be reinstated for comparison purposes. (The indicator is shown at the top of the display in place of the indicator.) n While the Compare function is enabled, the [DEC/NO] and [INC/YES] buttons cannot be used for editing. 2 Press the [EDIT] button again to disable the Compare function and restore your recently edited settings. nThe Compare function is also available in the Performance Edit mode. SOLO ELEMENT / PERF.PART / ZONE 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Simultaneously hold down the [MUTE] button and press one of the NUMBER buttons [9] to [12] to solo the corresponding element. Once you’ve selected an element for soloing, the [MUTE] button’s lamp flashes, indicating the Solo function is active. While Solo is active, you can change the soloed e...


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