Yamaha qs300 User Manual

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Mono Mode
Settings: off, on
This determines whether the selected channel’s Voice is
played monophonically (only one note at a time) or poly-
phonically (up to 32 notes at a time).
Assign Mode
Settings: single, multi, inst
This determines how the Voices are sounded when two or
more notes are played from the same key.  When this is set
to single and the same key is played twice, the first note is
cut off as soon as the second note is played.  When set to
multi and the same key is played twice, the first note
continues to sound and is overlapped by the second note.
When set to inst (instrument) and a drum kit is selected,
each instrument sounds according to its own settings.  For
normal Voices, the inst setting is the same as multi.
Song Multi
 
 Mode/Velocity
Path: 
s
 
 
$
 (Multi) 
 
*
@
 (Inst) 
 
*
^
 (Md/Vel)
* Pressing this may not be necessary if the appropriate page has already been called up.
Velocity Sensitivity Offset (Offset)
Range: 0 — 127
This determines the volume range over which velocity
affects.  For lower values, the velocity affects a volume
range from minimum to medium-loud.  For higher values,
velocity affects a range from medium-soft to maximum.
Assign Mode
Velocity Sensitivity Offset
Velocity Sensitivity Depth
Mono Mode
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Multi Controls
Song Mode
Level
0
96
127
64
32
127
Velocity
at 96
at 64
at 32
HINT: For best results, set this parameter after setting Velocity
Sensitivity Depth (below).
NOTE: Depending on the Voice used, if Velocity Sensitivity
Offset is set to too low of a value, the Voice may not sound, no
matter how strong the velocity.
Velocity Sensitivity Depth (Depth)
Range: 0 — 127
This determines the degree to which velocity affects the
selected channel’s Voice.  Higher values make the Voice
more sensitive to changes in velocity.