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Yamaha V50 - Sensitivity (PMS, AMS, AME, EBS, KVS)

Yamaha V50
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ara
a
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ee
ae
el
*
indicates
When
using
the
foot
controller
LE
|
(FUNCTION)
FC
Amplitude
setting
When
using
the
modulation
wheel
[a
J
(FUNCTION)
MW
Amplitude
setting
When
using
the
breath
controller
[o
}(FUNCTION)
BC
Amplitude
setting
When
using
aftertouch
[a
_](FUNCTION)
AT
Amplitude
setting
Sensitivity
(PMS,
AMS,
AME,
EBS,
KVS)
Note:
Press
(SENSITIVITY).
a
lil
ALG
4
0
oe
A’
S)
Le
(A)
=
(1)
PMS
(pitch
modulation
sensitivity)
E
Function
Determine
the
overall
depth
of
vibrato
E
Settings
0-7
E
Explanation
A
setting
of
0
gives
no
effect,
and
a
setting
of 99
gives
maximum
effect.
This
determines
the
overall
depth
of
the
vibrato
resulting
from
the
LFO
settings
for
PMD
(see
page
41)
and
the
pitch
settings
for
each
controller.
For
details
of
how
to
add
vibrato,
see
page
42.
Note:
If
PMD
and
the
pitch
settings
of
the
controllers
(modulation
wheel,
breath
controller,
etc.)
are
0,
this
PMS
setting
will
have
no
effect.
(2)
AMS
(amplitude
modulation
sensitivity)
E
Function
Determine
the
overall
depth
of
tremolo
or
wah.
B
Settings
0-3
a
Explanation
A
setting
of
0
gives
no
effect,
and
a
setting
of
99
gives
maximum
effect.
This
determines
the
overall
depth
of
the
tremolo
or
wah
resulting
from
the
LFO
settings
for
AMD
(see
page
42)
and
the
amplitude
settings
for
each
con-
troller.
For
details
of
how
to
add
tremolo
or
wah,
see
page
42.
If
operator
output
levels
are
set
extremely
low,
this
AMS
setting
will
not
have
very
much
effect.
(3)
AME
(amplitude
modulation
enable)
@
Function
Determine
which
operators
will
be
affected
by
am-
plitude
modulation.
E
Settings
off,
on
Æ
Explanation
This
determines
the
operators
that
will
be
affected
by
amplitude
modulation.
Repeatedly
press
]
to
step
through
the
operators,
and
program
the
values
for
each.
If
AME
is
turned
on
for
an
operator
that
is
acting
as
a
Carrier,
tremolo
(change
in
volume)
will
result.
If
AME
is
turned
on
for
an
operator
that
is
acting
as
a
modulator,
wah
(change
in
tone)
will
result.
Note:
If
AMS
is
0,
there
will
be
no
effect
even
if
AME
is
turned
on.
In
the
same
way,
even
if
AMS
is
raised,
there
will
be
no
effect
if
AME
is
turned
off.
This
AMS
setting
will
have
no
effect
unless
AMD
or
the
amplitude
value
for
one
or
more
controllers
(modulation
wheel,
breath
controller,
etc.)
is
raised.
Some
settings
may
cause
small
amounts
of
noise.
(4)
EBS
(EG
bias
sensitivity)
@
Function
Allow
aftertouch
or
breath
controller
to
affect
tone
and
volume.
@
Settings
0-7
@
Explanation
A
setting
of
0
gives
no
effect,
and
a
setting
of
7
gives
maximum
effect.
When
using
using
aftertouch
or
breath
controller
to
modify
the
volume
or
tone,
raise
this
setting.
(This
is
not
a
repeating
change
like
tremolo
or
wah.)
For
example
if
this
setting
is
raised
for
an
operator
that
is
acting
as
a
modulator,
and
the
aftertouch
AT
EG
Bias
setting
is
raised,
pressing
down
on
the
keyboard
after
playing
a
note
(i.e.,
“aftertouch”)
would
affect
the
tone.
This
EG
bias
sensitivity
setting
is
made
inde-
pendently
for
each
of
the
four
operators.
Repeatedly
press
[
©
]
to
step
through
operators
132334,
and
program
the
values
for
each.
Voice
Edit
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