User manual YAMAHA CS15E

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[. . . ] The back-up battery should last for several years. When it needs to be replaced, the message "Battery Low" will appear in the display when the power is turned on. When this happens, have the backup battery replaced by qualified Yamaha service personnel. Do not attempt to replace the backup battery yourself. [. . . ] There are two parameters, CUTOFF and REZ (Resonance). Cutoff Resonance Settings: Random, L63 (far left in the stereo image) to L01 to C00 (center in the stereo image) to R01 to R63 (far right in the stereo image) When set to "Random", the pan position of each Layer will alternate between left and right each time a Performance is played. NOTE Some of the voices are preset and have a fixed panning of "left" in the lower register and "right" in the higher register. In such a case, you cannot modify the pan setting. NOTE NOTE Generally, filters change the timbre by passing signals within a specific frequency bandwidth and cutting others. The CS1x features an LPF (Low Pass Filter) which passes the signals below the specified frequency point (cutoff frequency) and cuts the signals above it. NOTE Depending on the voice selected, changing certain parameters may not produce a noticeable effect. s EFFECT This sets the effect send (output) level of each Layer. There are three parameters: REV SEND (Reverb Send), CHO SEND (Chorus Send) and VARI SEND (Variation Send). Each effect send level set here will be output to the Reverb, Chorus, and Variation effect sections as previously selected (see page 23). Reverb Send Chorus Send CUTOFF: Determines the cutoff frequency of the filter, or the frequency point above which other frequencies are filtered out. Higher settings result in brighter tones and lower settings result in darker tones. VOLUME FREQUENCIES PASSED FREQUENCIES CUT FREQUENCY Variation Send CUTOFF FREQUENCY REZ (Resonance): Sets the amount of filter resonance or emphasis around the cutoff frequency. Higher settings produce a higher resonant peak, while lower settings produce a relatively flat response. VOLUME REV SEND (Reverb Send): Determines the send level of the Reverb effect. RESONANCE CHO SEND (Chorus Send): Determines the send level of the Chorus effect. VARI SEND (Variation Send): Enables or disables the output of the Variation effect. Settings: REV SEND (Reverb Send): 0~127 CHO SEND (Chorus Send): 0~127 VARI SEND (Variation Send): OFF, ON FREQUENCY CUTOFF FREQUENCY Settings: CUTOFF: -64 ~ +63 REZ (Resonance): -64 ~ +63 34 s POLY/MONO This determines whether the voice in each Layer is played monophonically (only one note at a time) or polyphonically (up to 32 notes at a time). NOTE To change the value for all Parts at one time, hold SHIFT and press the Parameter Value UP/DOWN button. When you press SHIFT in Multi Part Edit, a letter "A" (All) will appear in the LCD below the word "PART". q Multi Part Edit You can edit each Part in realtime. You can assign a voice to each Part and set the volume, pan and effect. These settings are temporary and cannot be stored. Therefore, entering Performance mode will clear this data. BANK PROGRAM VOLUME PAN EFFECT FILTER POLY/MONO ARPEGGIO HOLD SHIFT + PART/LAYER/ OCTAVE PRESET USER + PROGRAM Part 1-16 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 NOTE Other parameters will appear in the LCD when you press the other Parameter Value UP/DOWN buttons. NOTE To exit from the Multi Part Edit, press the MULTI button again. The display will return to the Voice name screen. You can also exit Multi Play mode by pressing the PERFORMANCE button to enter Performance mode. 36 q Description of Each Function s BANK This lets you select a Bank. Various normal voice banks containing up to 128 normal voices, a bank with different drum voices (kits), plus SFX banks are available to choose from. To select a voice, you must first select a Bank number, and then select a Program number in the PROGRAM parameter, explained below. NOTE It is also possible to change the Program number quickly by using the Quick Program Change function, the same way as in Performance mode. For details, see page 21. Normal Voices and Drum Voices The available voices are divided into two groups: normal voices and drum voices. [. . . ] This product, when installed as indicated in the instructions contained in this manual, meets FCC requirements. Modifications not expressly approved by Yamaha may void your authority, granted by the FCC, to use the product. IMPORTANT: When connecting this product to accessories and/or another product use only high quality shielded cables. Cable/s supplied with this product MUST be used. [. . . ]

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