Yamaha SPX50D User Manual

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33. Pitch C

34. Triggered Pan

Like the PITCH CHANGE B program, PITCH CHANGE C pro­

duces 2 pitch-shifted notes in addition to the original input note.

In this program, however, the two pitch-shifted notes are inde­
pendently fed to the left and right channel outputs (the direct

sound is positioned at the center of the stereo sound field) for a

true stereo harmony effect.

Left Pitch Shift (L PITCH): -12 — +12

Sets the pitch of the left-channel pitch-shifted note between

one octave below (-12) and one octave above (+12) the

input note.

Left Fine Tuning (L FINE): -100 — +100

Permits fine tuning of the left-channel pitch-shifted note in 1-
cent steps.

When triggered, this program automatically pans the sound

image between left and right or right and left in the stereo sound

field — with programmable attack, pan and release rates.

Trigger Level (TRG. LEVEL): 1 — 1 0 0

Determines the level of the input signal required to trigger

the panning effect. At 100 only very high-level input signals
will trigger the pan, while at 1 even the tiniest input signal
will trigger the pan.

Trigger Delay (TRG. PLY): -100 — +100 milliseconds

Produces a delay between the time at which the effect is

triggered and that at which it actually begins. If a minus
value is programmed, the input signal is delayed so that,
effectively, the effect begins before the signal appears.

Left Delay Time (L PLY): 0.1 — 200 milliseconds

Determines the time delay between input of the original note
and output of the left-channel pitch-shifted note.

Trigger Mask (TRG. MSK): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds

This parameter makes it impossible to re-trigger the effect
until the programmed time has elapsed.

Right Pitch Shift (R PITCH): -12 — +12

Sets the pitch of the right-channel pitch-shifted note between
one octave below (-12) and one octave above (+12) the
input note.

Right Fine Tuning (R FINE): -100 — +100

Permits fine tuning of the right-channel pitch-shifted note

1 -cent steps.

in

Right Delay Time (R PLY): 0.1 — 200 milliseconds

Determines the time delay between input of the original note
and output of the right-channel pitch-shifted note.

PROGRAM

PITCH CHANGE FEEDBACK

MIDI PITCH

CONTROL

Pitch A

1TONE

YES

YES

Pitch B

2 TONES

(CENTER)

NO

NO

Pitch C

2 TONES

(1 EACH IN

L&R CH.)

NO

NO

Attack Time (ATTACK): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds

Determines how rapidly the panning effect begins.

Panning Time (PANNING): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds

Determines how long it takes to complete the main portion of

the pan.

Release Time (RELEASE): 5 — 32,000 milliseconds

Determines the speed of the end of the pan.

Pan Direction (DIRECTION): L -+ R, L R

Determines the direction in which the sound

the stereo sound field.

sweeps across

Left/RIght Channel Balance (L/R BALANCE): 0 —100%

Determines the maximum extent of the pan sweep. For ex­

ample, a setting of 100% produce a full pan from the ex­
treme left to right or vice versa, while a setting of 50% a pan

that is more restricted in its width across the stereo sound
field.

MIDI Trigger (MIDI TRG.): OFF, ON

When this parameter is turned ON, a KEY ON EVENT mes­
sage from an external MIDI keyboard can be used to trigger

the pan. A KEY ON EVENT message is transmitted when­
ever a note on a MIDI keyboard is played.

NOTE; This effect can also be triggered by a footswitch

plugged into the rear-panel MEM./TRG. FOOT SW

jack if the front-panel TRIGGER button LED is lit

(press the TRIGGER button to activate or de-activate

the footswitch trigger function).

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