Time, Level, 1 hold time – Yamaha MOTIF XS7 EN User Manual

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Editing a Normal Voice

MOTIF XS Owner’s Manual

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V

oice mode

Song mode

P

attern mode

Mixing mode

Master mode

Utility mode

File mode

P

erf
ormance

mode

Sampling

mode 1

Sampling

mode 2

Ref

erence

Time

The Time parameters let you set the time between the
adjoining points of the level parameters below. A higher
value results in a longer time until reaching the next level.

Settings: 0 – 127

1 Hold Time

Determines the time between the moment you press a note
on the keyboard and the moment the envelope starts to rise.

2 Attack Time

Determines the speed of attack from the initial cutoff
frequency (Hold Level) to the maximum level of the Voice
after the hold time has elapsed.

3 Decay 1 Time

Determines how fast the envelope falls from the maximum
cutoff frequency (Attack Level) to the cutoff frequency
specified as the Decay 1 Level.

4 Decay 2 Time

Determines how fast the envelope falls from the cutoff
frequency specified as the Decay1 Level to the cutoff
frequency specified as the Decay2 Level.

5 Release Time

Determines how fast the envelope falls from the cutoff
frequency specified as the Decay2 Level to the cutoff
frequency specified as the Release Level when the note is
released.

Level

The Level parameters let you set the amount of the filter
change at each point based on the cutoff frequency
specified in the Filter Type display (page 117).

Settings: -128 – +0 – +127

6 Hold Level

Determines the initial cutoff frequency at the moment the
note is pressed.

7 Attack Level

Determines the maximum cutoff frequency which the
envelope reaches after a note is pressed.

8 Decay 1 Level

Determines the level which the cutoff frequency reaches
from the Attack Level after the Decay1 time elapses.

9 Decay 2 Level

Determines the cutoff frequency which will be maintained
while a note is held.

) Release Level

Determines the final cutoff frequency reached after the
note is released.

! EG Depth

Determines the range over which the cutoff frequency
envelope changes. A setting of 0 will cause the cutoff
frequency not to change. The farther from 0 the value is,
the larger the range of the cutoff frequency. For negative
values, the change of the cutoff frequency is reversed.

Settings: -64 – +0 – +63

@ EG Depth Vel Sens

(EG Depth Velocity Sensitivity)

Determines how the range of the cutoff frequency
responds to velocity. When this is set to a positive value,
high velocities cause the Filter EG range to expand and
low velocities cause it to contract, as shown below. When
this is set to a negative value, high velocities cause the
Filter EG range to contract and low velocities cause it to
expand. When this is set to 0, the Filter EG range does not
change no matter what the velocity.

Settings: -64 – +0 – +63

# EG Depth Vel Sens Curve

(EG Depth Velocity Sensitivity Curve)

The five curves determine how the FEG transition range
changes according to the velocity (strength) with which
you play notes on the keyboard. The selected curve is
indicated by the graphic on the display. The horizontal axis
of the graph is the velocity, and the vertical axis is the
Cutoff Frequency range. For example, the illustration below
indicates that the middle range of velocities (around 64)
causes the FEG transition range not to change and the
higher/lower range of velocities causes it to change more
greatly.

Settings: Curve 0 – 4

0

Pitch

6

Hold Level

7

Attack Level

8

Decay1

Level

9

Decay2

Level

)

Release

Level

1

Hold
Time

2

Attack

Time

3

Decay1

Time

4

Decay2

Time

5

Release

Time

Time

Pressing the key (Key on)

Releasing the key (Key off)

Large range

High Velocity

Small range

Low Velocity

FEG transition

range

Velocity

High

Low

High

Low

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