Yamaha EX5R Manual Do Utilizador

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1
OCTAVE
DOWN
UP
PITCH
MODULATION 1
MODULATION 2
A D GAIN
VOLUME
MODE
EX5/7
1 OCTAVE [DOWN] and [UP] Keys (EX5 and EX7 only)
Shift the pitch of the keyboard up or down up to five octaves in 
one-octave steps. The pitch is shifted one octave in the 
corresponding direction, up to the maximum, each time one of 
these keys is pressed. When the current octave is higher than 
the normal octave the UP indicator will be lit, and vice versa. 
Neither indicator will be lit when the normal octave is selected.
2 [PITCH] Wheel (EX5 and EX7 only)
This self-centering pitch wheel allows smooth upward and 
downward pitch bends. A range of other control functions can 
be assigned to the PITCH wheel.
➡ See page 55 for more information.
3 [MODULATION 1] and [MODULATION 2] Wheels     
(EX5 and EX7 only)
Can be assigned to any of the extensive range of controller 
parameters for extraordinary expressive control. The 
MODULATION 2 wheel can also be used for “scene 
morphing” — i.e. smoothly changing from one memorized 
scene to the other.          
➡ See page 55 for more information.
4 Ribbon Controller (EX5 and EX7 only)
Another expressive EX controller, the Ribbon Controller is 
touch sensitive, and is controlled by running a finger lightly 
across its surface to the left or right. The Ribbon Controller can 
be assigned to the full range of EX parameters.
➡ See page 56 for more information.
9 Floppy Disk Drive
The built-in floppy disk drive allows easy, economical, high-
volume storage of voice data. The disk-in-use LED indicator 
below the drive slot lights while any disk operation is in 
progress (NEVER attempt to remove a disk or turn the power 
off while a disk operation is in progress).  The eject key, also 
below the disk slot, is used to remove disks from the drive.
➡ See page 259 for more information.
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Introductor
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Section
Introductory Section
The Controls & Connectors
The following brief descriptions of the EX controls and connectors should help you to understand the
overall logic of the interface.
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