Editing the xg part parameters, Modular synthesis plug-in system) – Yamaha PLG100-XG User Manual

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Editing the XG Part Parameters
(Modular Synthesis Plug-in System)

Keep in mind that the XG Part parameter values and settings as edited in the manner below repre-

sent offsets of the actual voice settings. This means that adjustments made to the parameters may

not result in much change to the actual sound, depending on the original settings of the voice. For

parameter values, a setting of “0” results in no change, while positive and negative values increase

and decrease the value respectively.

1

Select the desired XG voice, as described in Selecting XG Voices on page
11.

2

Select the desired parameter for editing by using the PAGE knob.

3

Change the value/setting of the selected XG Part parameter by using the
appropriate knob (below the corresponding parameter) or by using the
DEC/INC buttons (when the cursor is at the corresponding parameter).

The actual parameter names may differ, depending on whether the instrument you are using is

XG Plug-in System compatible or Modular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible. For details,

refer to the Parameter List (XG/Modular Synthesis Plug-in System) on page 25.

XG Part parameter edits cannot be stored as voice data. However, if you are using the CS6x, CS6R,
or S80, you can store the data to a Memory Card. (Use the “Save” function in the Card mode; for
detailed instructions, refer to the owner’s manual of your particular instrument.)

TON EG) Attack Decay Sustain Release
Part16 + 0 + 0 + 0 + 0

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