F6:lfo, F8:lfo – Yamaha EX5R User Manual

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Voice Mode

[F4]: FILT (Filter)

There are four types of menus related to filters when
editing a Drum Voice. The parameters and settings are
the same as those for AWM Element. For information,
see page 86.

[F4]: SCF (Static Control Filter)
[F5]: DCF (Dynamic Control Filter)
[F6]: SENS (Sensitivity)
[F8]: EG (Envelope Generator)

[F5]: AMP (Amplitude)

There is one type of menu related to amplitude when
editing a Drum Voice. The parameters and settings are
the same as those for AWM element. For information,
see page 96.

[F8]: EG (Envelope Generator)

[F6]: LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

There is one type of menu with LFO related settings
when editing a Drum Voice.

[F8]: LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

[F8]: LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator)

Sets LFO related parameters. A different value can be
set for each element.

Wave

Selects the LFO wave. Using the waves selected here,
you can modulate the sound in various ways. There
are three types of waves available.

Settings: saw, tri, squ

The LFO can modulate the pitch, filter, and amplitude
at the same time.

For more information about each wave, see page 122.

Sync

This switch turns the Sync on and off. When Sync is
set to “on,” the LFO oscillator is reset every time the
keyboard is played.

Settings: on, off

For more information about resetting the LFO, see page
103.

Speed

Sets the speed of change of the LFO wave. The
higher the value, the faster the speed.

Settings: 0~63

For more information, see the Speed concept graph on
page 101.

AMD (Amplitude Modulation Depth)

Determines how greatly the LFO will affect the
volume. The larger the value, the wider the degree of
change in the volume.

Settings: 0~127

PMD (Pitch Modulation Depth)

Determines how greatly the LFO will affect the
pitch. The larger the value, the wider the degree of
change in the pitch. When negative values are set,
the phase of the LFO is reversed.

Settings: –255~0~+255

FMD (Filter Modulation Depth)

Determines how greatly the LFO will affect the filter
cutoff frequency. The larger the value, the wider the
degree of change in the cutoff frequency. When
negative values are set, the phase of the LFO is
reversed.

Settings: –127~0~+127

[F7]: Ctrl (Controller)

[F8]: SET(Controller Set)

The effective “Destinations” for the Drum voices are
No. 121 DRPAN~No. 125 DR FEG Depth controls.
Refer to the Controller List in the separate Data List.

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