Voice structure & editing hints, System overview – Yamaha EX5R User Manual

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Voice Structure & Editing Hints

Although the EX Extended Synthesis tone generator system is quite complicated, the overall system
and interface have been designed to make voice editing as easy and efficient as possible. A thorough
understanding of the system will depend on familiarity with the individual parameters connected with
each tone generator type (see list, below), but in this section we’ll provide some information that may
help in grasping how everything fits together, and perhaps in developing an organized approach to
voice editing on the EX5/5R/7.
For details on the individual parameters connected with each tone generator type, see the following
pages:

AWM Parameters ............................Page 75
VL Parameters ..................................Page 107
AN Parameters ................................Page 112
FDSP Parameters..............................Page 123

System Overview

Individual Element Structure

Any EX voice, no matter what tone generator type it uses, can have anywhere from one to four
“elements.” The structure of each element consists of four “stages” as shown in the block diagram
below.

Although the individual parameters available in each stage will vary to some degree depending on
the type of tone generator being edited, the basic function of each stage is the same.

OSCILLATOR

This stage is not really an “oscillator” in the traditional sense of the word, but it is here that the
basic sound of the voice is produced.

● In an AWM element, the “oscillator” is the waveform or sample on which the voice is based.

● In a VL element (EX5/5R only), it is the instrument model: the reed/mouthpiece,

lip/mouthpiece, or bow/string system plus the resonant system corresponding to the tube and
air column or string.

● In an AN element it is the simulated VCO (Voltage Controlled Oscillator) of the simulated

analog synthesis system.

● Since FDSP elements are based on AWM synthesis, an AWM oscillator stage is the same as in

an AWM element.

AWM OSCILLATOR parameter details begin on page 80.

VL OSCILLATOR parameter details begin on page 108.

AN OSCILLATOR parameter details begin on page 113.

OSCILLATOR

PITCH

FILTER

AMPLITUDE

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