F8:eg, F4:filter, F7:eq – Yamaha EX5R User Manual

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Voice Mode

[F8]: EG (Pitch Envelope Generator)

The following screen appears when the VL Element is
selected in the PEG screen.

Initial Level

Sets the initial pitch of the VL Element when a note
is played. When the Initial Level is set to a positive
value, the pitch generated will be higher than the
correct pitch. Negative values cause the pitch
generated to be lower than the correct pitch. The
correct pitch is generated when Initial Level is set to
a value of “0.”

Settings: –64~0~+63

Attack Time

Sets the amount of time it takes for the VL Element
to reach the correct pitch from when a note is
played. When Attack Time is set to a positive value,
the change occurs more slowly. Negative values
cause the change to occur more quickly.

Settings: –64~0~+63

Release Time

Sets the amount of time it takes to reach the
designated Release Level pitch from when a key is
released. When Release Time is set to a positive
value, the change occurs more slowly. Negative
values cause the change to occur more quickly.

Settings: –64~0~+63

Release Level

Sets the last pitch of the note from when a key is
released. When Release Level is set to a positive
value, the pitch generated changes towards a higher
pitch. Negative values causes the pitch generated to
be lower. Selecting a value of “0” produces a pitch
that moves towards the correct pitch.

Settings: –49~0~+50

[F4]: FILT (Filter)

When VL Element is selected, following two menus are
available for Filter parameters.

[F7]: EQ (Equalizer)
[F8]: DCF (Dynamic Control Filter)

[F7]: EQ (Equalizer)

The 5-band parametric equalizer with the parameters,
Frequency, Q, and Gain, permit further sound tailoring
capability. There is also a post EQ parameter.

EQ1~EQ5 Freq (EQ1~EQ5 Frequency)

Sets the central frequency of each band.

Settings: 0~48 for each point from EQ1~EQ5

EQ1~EQ5 Reso (EQ1~EQ5 Resonance)

Increase or decrease the central frequency of each of
the five frequency bands set in Freq. This, combined
with Gain level control capability, lets you create
unique EQ curves.

Settings: 0~127

EQ1~EQ5 Gain

Sets each of the central frequency signal levels for
EQ1-EQ5.

Settings: –64~0~+63

Post EQ

Adjusts the output level of the signal passed through
the EQ. The signal adjusted here will be sent to an
Insertion Effect.

Settings: –8~0~+8

Reso

Gain

Freq

0

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