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Yamaha V50 - Effect Balance and Output Settings

Yamaha V50
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a
ee
Note
shift
Press
(NOTE
SHIFT).
The
upper
line
of
the
display
will
show
the
keyboard
transmit
channel,
and
the
voice
of
the
instrument
where
the
cursor
is
located.
T:
F
wok
ch=
1
E
Function
Transpose
the
pitch
of
each
instrument
in
half-steps.
E
Settings
~24-—
+24
@
Explanation
When
note
shift
is
set
to
0,
the
instrument
will
play
the
pitch
specified
by
the
note
message
that
arrives
on
its
record
channel.
When
note
shift
is
set
—1
~24
the
pitch
will
be
lower,
and
when
set
+1
+24
the
pitch
will
be
higher.
This
setting
is
in
units
of
a
half-step.
For
example,
if
set
to
12
the
pitch
will
be
one
octave
lower,
and
if
set
to
+24
the
pitch
will
be
two
octaves
higher.
This
note
shift
function
can
be
useful
when
you
need
to
play
a
song
in
a
different
key
than
usual,
or
when
you
need
to
play
notes
that
are
higher
or
lower
than
your
keyboard
extends.
Another
way
to
use
note
shift
when
playing
more
than
one
voice
at
once
is
to
shift
the
voices
apart
to
form
a
chord,
or
to
play
parallel
octaves.
Note:
Note
shift
cannot
be
set
for
instruments
whose
maximum
note
setting
is
0
(or
when
DVA
is
used,
whose
reserved
note
setting
is
“off”).
If
the
performance
plays
more
than
one
instru-
ment
for
each
note,
make
sure
that
the
receive
channel
of
each
instrument
matches
the
transmit
channel.
Volume
Press
(VOLUME).
E
Function
This
determines
the
volume
of
each
instrument.
E
Settings
0-99
Æ
Explanation
0
is
a
minimum
volume,
and
99
is
maximum
volume.
(The
vertical
bar
at
the
right
of
each
number
graph-
ically
indicates
the
volume
for
each
instrument.)
This
setting
determines
the
volume
balance
of
the
instru-
ments
in
a
performance.
Note:
Volume
cannot
be
set
for
instruments
whose
maxi-
mum
note
setting
is
0
(or
when
DVA
is
used,
whose
reserved
note
setting
is
“off”).
When
a
control
change
message
that
affects
vo-
lume
is
received
by
an
instrument,
its
volume
will
be
changed.
Output
assign
Press
(OUTPUT
ASSIGN).
The
upper
line
of
the
display
will
show
the
keyboard
transmit
channel,
and
the
voice
of
the
instrument
where
the
cursor
is
located.
Ea
PL
m@
Function
Set
the
output
for
each
instrument.
Æ
Scttings
off,
L,
R,
L+R
Æ
Explanation
When
output
assign
is
set
to
“off”,
that
instrument
will
not
sound.
When
set
to
L,
that
instrument
will
sound
from
the
L
output,
and
when
set
to
R,
from
the
R
output.
When
set
to
L+R,
it
will
sound
from
both
L
and
R
outputs.
Note:
Output
assign
cannot
be
set
for
instruments
whose
maximum
note
setting
is
0
(or
when
DVA
is
used,
whose
reserved
note
setting
is
“off”).
When
only
the
L
output
is
connected,
both
L
and
R
will
be
sent
from
the
L
output.
The
performance
effect
“pan”
applies
only
to
instruments
set
to
either
L
or
R.
(*pan™
will
not
apply
to
instruments
whose
output
assign
is
set
to
L+R.)
Performance
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