Yamaha VL70-m User Manual

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The horizontal axis represents keyboard velocity
and the vertical axis represents output level.
Other Edit Parameters
Polyphonic Expansion will not function when
the “06(05): Mono/Poly” parameter is set to
“mono”.
When using Polyphonic Expansion be sure to
set the “07: AssignMode” parameter to “Last”.
11
(08)
: NoteLimitL
• Low Note Limit
• Settings: C-2 … G8
Specifies the lowest note that will be produced by
the VL70-m. This and the “NoteLimitH” param-
eter, below, specify the VL70-m note range.
12
(09)
: NoteLimitH
• High Note Limit
• Settings: C-2 … G8
Specifies the highest note that will be produced by
the VL70-m. This and the “NoteLimitL” parameter,
above, specify the VL70-m note range.
Note Limits
Velocity Sensitivity
09
(06)
: VelSensDpt
• Velocity Sensitivity Depth
• Settings: 000 … 127
Determines how the VL70-m responds to keyboard
velocity. When set to “000”, keyboard velocity (i.e.
how fast or hard the keyboard is played) has no
effect on the sound. At values higher than “001”,
however, high keyboard velocities will increase the
level of the sound and low keyboard velocities will
decrease the level of the sound. The higher the
value the greater the effect of keyboard velocity on
the voice level. The graph at the bottom of the
display indicates the current velocity sensitivity
response as determined by the “09(06):
VelSensDpt” and “10(07): VelSensOfs” parameters.
The horizontal axis represents keyboard velocity
and the vertical axis represents output level.
10
(07)
: VelSensOfs
• Velocity Sensitivity Offset
• Settings: 000 … 127
Specifies an offset value that will apply to the
lowest keyboard velocity level. The graph at the
bottom of the display indicates the current velocity
sensitivity response as determined by the “09(06):
VelSensDpt” and “10(07): VelSensOfs” parameters.
note range
no sound
no sound
Low note limit
High note limit