Sound, Filter, Editing the voice -sound creator – Yamaha 1100 User Manual

Page 92: T he explanations here apply to step #3 on page 90

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Editing the voice -SOUND CREATOR-

PSR-2100/1100

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SOUND

The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 90.

FILTER

FILTER settings determine the overall timbre of the sound by boosting or cutting a
certain frequency range.

EG

The EG (Envelope Generator) settings determine how the level of the sound changes in time. This lets you reproduce
many sound characteristics of natural acoustic instruments — such as the quick attack and decay of percussion
sounds, or the long release of a sustained piano tone.

• ATTACK ...... Determines how quickly the sound reaches its maximum

level after the key is played. The higher the value, the
slower the attack.

• DECAY........ Determines how quickly the sound reaches its sustain

level (a slightly lower level than maximum). The higher
the value, the slower the decay.

• RELEASE ..... Determines how quickly the sound decays to silence after

the key is released. The higher the value, the slower the release.

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Determines the filter, EG, and
vibrato settings (see below).

In addition to making the
sound either brighter or
more mellow, Filter can be
used to produce electronic,
synthesizer-like effects.

Cutoff frequency

Volume

Frequency
(pitch)

Cutoff range

These frequencies are

“passed” by the filter.

• BRIGHTNESS

Determines the cutoff frequency or
effective frequency (resonance) range of
the filter (see diagram). Higher values
result in a brighter sound.

Resonance

• Harmonic Content

Determines the emphasis given to the
cutoff frequency, set in BRIGHTNESS
above (see diagram). Higher values result
in a more pronounced effect.

Resonance

Volume

Frequency
(pitch)

Time

Level

Key on

Key off

ATTACK

RELEASE

DECAY

If RELEASE is set to a large
value, the sustain becomes
long.

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