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Parameters; An Native Part Parameters - Yamaha PLG150-AN Bedienungsanleitung

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Parameters

AN Native Part Parameters

Keep in mind that the parameter values and settings represent offsets of the actual voice settings. This
means that the actual sound that results from the settings made here depends on the original settings
of the voice.
Also keep in mind that these are "Part" parameters and as such, are temporary; they simply alter or
offset the settings of the currently selected voice. The original voice settings are permanently main-
tained in memory.
For parameter values, a setting of "0" results in no change, while positive and negative values increase
and decrease the value respectively.
Let's look at a specific example. If the original Mix VCO1 Level parameter of the selected voice is
set to 100, and you set the Mix VCO1 Level (below) to "-25," the actual Mix VCO1 Level will
become "75." If you set it to "+10," the value will become "110." Naturally, this also means that the
parameter value cannot be increased or decreased beyond its maximum or minimum values. In our
example, Mix VCO1 Level values higher than "+27" have no effect on the sound, since the actual
range is 0 — 127.
Unison Sw (Unison Switch)
Settings: vce (voice), off, on
This determines whether the Unison mode is on or off. Setting this to on is an instant way to get a "fat"
analog-like lead sound. When Unison is on, the selected voice is layered with slightly detuned copies
of itself, and set to play monophonically (one note at a time). When this is set to "vce" (voice), the
default Unison Switch setting for the voice is used. In other words, the Unison mode will turn on and off
automatically, depending on the selected voice.
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Depending on the selected voice and the particular parameter being edited, the sound or actual
parameter value of certain voices may change very little or not at all, even when the parameter value
is changed drastically.
For Modular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible devices, the voices you edit/create can be stored
to the device as PLG voices. For details on storing voices, refer to the owner's manual of your Mod-
ular Synthesis Plug-in System compatible instrument.
This setting overrides the Mono/Poly Mode parameter setting (of the Modular Synthesis Plug-in Sys-
tem PLG voice or the XG Part). Even if the PLG voice or the XG Part is set to "poly," the voice will
only play monophonically (with up to five voices sounding together) when Unison Switch is set to on.
All voices in the AN-XG voice bank have a default Unison Switch setting of "off." This means that
setting this parameter to "vce" (voice) is the same as setting it to "off."

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