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Yamaha Synthesizer Parameter Manual - Motifator.com

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C: Time<br />

D: Pitch<br />

E: Hold Time<br />

F: Attack Time<br />

G: Decay 1 Time<br />

H: Decay 2 Time<br />

I: Release Time<br />

J: Hold Level<br />

K: Attack Level<br />

L: Decay 1 Level<br />

M: Decay 2 Level = Sustain Level<br />

N: Release Level<br />

Hold Time Determines the time between the moment you press a key on the<br />

keyboard and the moment the envelope starts to rise.<br />

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Voice <strong>Parameter</strong>s<br />

Attack Time Determines the speed of attack from the initial pitch (Hold Level) to the<br />

normal pitch of the Voice after the hold time has elapsed.<br />

Decay 1 Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the normal pitch (Attack<br />

Level) of the Voice to the pitch specified as the Decay 1 Level.<br />

Decay 2 Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the pitch specified as the<br />

Decay 1 Level to the pitch specified as the Decay 2 Level.<br />

Release Time Determines how fast the envelope falls from the pitch specified as the<br />

Decay 2 Level to the pitch specified as the Release Level when the note is<br />

released.<br />

Hold Level Determines the initial pitch at the moment the key is pressed.<br />

Attack Level Determines the normal pitch of the pressed key.<br />

Decay 1 Level Determines the level which the pitch of sound reaches from the Attack<br />

Level after the Decay 1 time elapses.<br />

Decay 2 Level Determines the sustain-level pitch which will be maintained while a note is<br />

held.<br />

Release Level Determines the final pitch reached after the note is released.<br />

EG Depth Determines the range over which the pitch envelope changes.<br />

0: The pitch does not change.<br />

The farther from 0 the value is, the larger the pitch range.<br />

Negative values: The pitch change is reversed.

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