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Instructions Yamaha, Modèle DX200

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41 Parameters / DX200 Editor Main Window Parameters / DX200 Editor Main Window Keyboard Level Scaling Curve Left (L), Curve Right (R) Settings: -LIN (Linear, negative) -EXP (Exponential, negative) EXP (Exponential, positive) LIN (Linear, positive) These parameters determine the left and right Keyboard Scaling Curves for each of the operators. Curve Left corresponds to the keys on the keyboard lower than the Break Point, and Curve Right corresponds to the keys higher than the Break Point. Any one of the Left Curves can be used with any one of the Right Curves, giving you sixteen different curve variations to choose from. Negative curves decrease the operator level as you play notes further away from the Break Point, and positive curves increase the level. Exponential curves feature a more gradual change in level near the Break Point, and change the level more drastically the further you play away from the Break Point. Linear curves provide a "straight line," proportional relationship between the note played and the resulting operator level. • Keyboard Level Scaling Depth Left (L), Depth Right (R) Range: 0 ... 99 These parameters determine the depth of the selected left or right curve. At a minimum setting ("0"), there is no scaling, and you can increase (or decrease, for negative curves) the level up to maximum of "99." • For values near the maximum, there has to be some "headroom" --- in other words, some operator output level must be available for increasing. For example, if the Operator Output Level is set to "90," and a positive (+) curve is set, the greatest curve depth that can be achieved is "9" (the difference between the maximum Output Level and the actual set value). In this example, while the curve Depth can be set to a value greater than 9, there will be no more effect than if it were set at 9; if you want more boost as you move up or down the keyboard, then you'll have to set the operator Output Level at a lower value so that more "headroom" is available for the scaling to boost the level to the maximum of 99. 42 Parameters / DX200 Editor Main Window Parameters / DX200 Editor Main Window Keyboard Rate Scaling Range: 0 ... 7 This determines how the Rate times of the EG respond to keyboard position. In other words, this lets you automatically speed up or slow down the overall EG time (Rate 1 - 4) of individual operators depending on which range of the keyboard you play. This parameter controls the degree of scaling; a value of "0" produces no scaling, and higher values produce a more pronounced scaling effect. For values other than "0," the higher the note played, the shorter its overall EG time. Keyboard Rate Scaling is useful for simulating the natural scaling found on many acoustic instruments --- for example, as on an acoustic piano, on which higher notes decay more quickly than lower notes. 43 Parameters / DX200 Editor Main Window Parameters / DX200 Editor Main Window This convenient function (in the Edit Panel window) allows you to easily copy all EG Rate and Level values of one operator to another operator. (In the DX200 Editor window, use DX200 Copy Tool.) z Select the source operator, by repeatedly clicking the [OPERATOR SELECT] button. The currently selected operator number is shown at the top right of the LCD. x Click the [STORE] button. c Click the desired [EG COPY] button (1 - 6), corresponding to the number of the destination operator. The source operator values are automatically copied to the destination operator. (The LCD shows the source operator values.) 44 Parameters / Free EG Window Free EG Window Parameters / Free EG Window Free EG Window The Free EG function gives you four independent tracks to which you can record complex real-time parameter changes, over a specified length of time, either in measures or seconds. In this window, you can draw a custom Free EG "curve" for each track that controls a single selectable parameter (such as filter, resonance, LFO, etc.) over time. Four of these curves --- each affecting a different parameter --- can be played back automatically by simply playing the pattern. A variety of drawing and editing tools are available for creating unique, continuous parameter changes that would be impossible to achieve with conventional EGs. Naturally, Free EG parameters and data are stored as pattern data, allowing each pattern to have its own Free EG settings. Individual Track Parameters These parameters apply to each individual track (1 - 4) of the Free EG function. Each track can have its own EG "curve" and parameter. When a pattern is played, all Free EG tracks playback simultaneously, controlling the assigned parameters in real time. • EDIT SELECT Settings: Track 1, Track 2, Track 3, Track 4 This determines the particular track for editing. 45 Parameters / Free EG Window Parameters / Free EG Window TRACK PARAMETER Switch Settings: ON, OFF This determines whether the specified track is active (ON) or not (OFF). This must be set to "ON" for the Free EG ...


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