Yamaha VL70-m User Manual

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About the Manual
The VL70-m is a very unique tone generator that operates on totally new
principles that were simply unheard of until Yamaha released the worlds first
“Virtual Acoustic” synthesizer based on computer physical modelling. If you’ve
had some experience with the Yamaha VL1, VL1-m, VL-7, or their “Version 2”
upgrades, you will have very little trouble understanding the VL70-m. If you are
new to VA synthesis, however, you will need a little background before attempt-
ing to edit and modify voices. We urge you to read the following section of this
manual — “Virtual Acoustic Synthesis — before getting into the details. It will
make a huge difference in how quickly you understand the VL70-m system, and
how efficiently you will be able to edit voices to create the sound you’re look-
ing for.
Other than the above, the structure of the manual is fairly straightforward. You
can approach it in a “linear” manner, reading through from beginning to end, or
on an “on demand” basis, going directly to the information you need as you
need it. Use the table of contents at the beginning, and the index at the end of
the manual to find the information you need.
The following conventions are used through the VL70-m manuals to avoid
confusion and make the text easier to read.
■ Buttons & Controls
Button and control names used on the VL70-m panel appear in the text in
capital letters within square brackets: “the [ENTER] button”, for example.
■ Parameter Ranges
An ellipsis is used to indicate a range of parameter values: e.g. “0 … 127”. This
minimizes the confusion sometimes caused by the use of a hyphen or dash for
this purpose.
Conventions
About the Manual