Yamaha QY700 Manual Do Utilizador
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Chapter 5. PATTERN MODE
6. AC1 control depth
(Only on Variation Edit page; only if mode is Insertion)
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This parameter determines how strongly AC1 (Assignable
Controller 1) affects the value of the controllable param-
eter.
Controller 1) affects the value of the controllable param-
eter.
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If you set the depth to 0, then AC1 has no effect. Higher
magnitudes increase the sensitivity of the AC1 control. The
sign of the setting determines the AC1 directionality: a posi-
tive sign means that upward displacement of AC1 raises the
value of the controllable parameter, while a negative sign
means that upward displacement reduces the value.
magnitudes increase the sensitivity of the AC1 control. The
sign of the setting determines the AC1 directionality: a posi-
tive sign means that upward displacement of AC1 raises the
value of the controllable parameter, while a negative sign
means that upward displacement reduces the value.
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Note that an assignable controller is a controller (such as a
control wheel) whose function can be set by the user. The
QY700 provides two assignable controllers, AC1 and AC2.
(You select the function by assigning the appropriate “con-
trol number” to the controller. You make these assignments
by issuing System Exclusive messages.)
control wheel) whose function can be set by the user. The
QY700 provides two assignable controllers, AC1 and AC2.
(You select the function by assigning the appropriate “con-
trol number” to the controller. You make these assignments
by issuing System Exclusive messages.)
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Note that this setting appears only if the variation mode is
set to Insertion.
set to Insertion.
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-64,...,+0,...,+63
4. Pattern Effects