Yamaha TG500 User Manual

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VOICE EDIT MODE / 3: Full Edit. 3-4: PEG

3-4-01: LEVEL / 3-4-02: RATE

3-4-01: LEVEL / 3-4-02: RATE

• 3-4-02: Rate

VCE PEG Level       <L0>

       

0  +4   0  -5   0

In addition to the amplitude and filter envelope generators, the TG500 has an

independent pitch EG that can be used to produce subtle or pronounced time-based
pitch variations. The pitch EG has 5 programmable levels and 4 rates for extended
flexibility.

Although the pitch EG levels and rates are accessed via separate screens, they will

be described together in this section in order to provide a clearer overall picture of
pitch EG operation.

• 3-4-01: Level

VCE PEG Rate      <Loop>

  o

n   2   2   2   1   0

RL

L3

L2

L1

L0

Loop

R1

R2

R3

RR

RS

L0 … L3, RL

(Levels 0 … 3, release level)

Range: -63 ... +63

These parameters work in conjunction with the rate parameters described

below to determine the “shape” of the pitch envelope generator for the selected
element.

Unlike the amplitude envelope generator, the “Level” parameters of which

actually correspond to volume levels, the pitch envelope generator level param-
eters correspond to pitch. Plus “+” values produce higher pitch while minus “–”
values produce lower pitch. “0” level values produce normal pitch.

[PLAY MODE] -> VCE PLAY -> [EDIT/COMPARE] -> 3: Full Edit -> [ENTER] -> 3-4: PEG -> [ENTER]
-> [PAGE] -> 3-4-01: Level -> [ENTER]
-> 3-4-02: Rate -> [ENTER]

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