Yamaha qs300 User Manual

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Variation Type
Variation Parameters
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
Press this to copy
Voice’s Variation
effect data.
Foot Controller Depth
Wet/Dry
MODULATION
Wheel Depth
Variation Type
This parameter is the same as that in the Effect Type page
above (page 77).
Wet/Dry
Range: W<D63 (0)* — W=D (64) — W63>D (127)
* Values in parentheses can be entered from the numeric keypad.
This determines the balance between the original sound
(dry, or D) and the processed sound (wet, or W).  A setting
of W=D results in an equal balance of dry and wet sound.
The Wet/Dry parameter is not available when Variation
Mode is set to System (the Dry level is set for each channel
in the Effect Send page; see page 76).  It is also not avail-
able for some of the effect types when Variation Mode is
set to Insertion.
MODULATION Wheel Depth (Mod.Whl)
Range: -63 — +63
This determines the depth of the effect that is controlled by
the MODULATION Wheel.  This allows you to use the
MODULATION Wheel as a kind of effect level control for
the Variation effect.  A setting of 0 results in no MODULA-
TION Wheel control.  This parameter is not available when
Variation Mode is set to System.  It is also not available for
the 3-band EQ and 2-band EQ effect types when Variation
Mode is set to Insertion.
Foot Controller Depth (Foot Ctr)
Range: -63 — +63
This determines the depth of the effect that is controlled by
the Foot Controller.  This allows you to use the Foot
Controller as a kind of effect level control for the Variation
effect.  A setting of 0 results in no Foot Controller control.
This parameter is not available when Variation Mode is set
to System.  It is also not available for the 3-band EQ and 2-
band EQ effect types when Variation Mode is set to Inser-
tion.
Variation Parameters
These various parameters let you adjust and change the
sound of the Variation effect.  (For more details on the
Variation effects and descriptions of these parameters, refer
to the separate “Sound Lists and MIDI Data” supplement.)
All the above parameters in the display are the same as
those in the Voice mode.  (See page 47 for details.)
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