Yamaha VL1 Owner's Manual Page 102

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Feature Reference
Edit Mode
4: Mixing
An inverse “K”(˚) next to a value means that key scaling can be applied to
that parameter. Position the cursor at the appropriate parameter and then press
the button (“KSC”) to go directly to the key scaling page for that param-
eter. You can return to the mixing parameter page by pressing the ]
button.
Driver Output
0 127.
Adjusts the level of the instrument’s “driver” output. The “Driver” signal is the
direct output from the mouthpiece (or bow/string interface) without the resonance of the
instrument’s body. The higher the value the higher the output.
Pipe/String Output
0 127.
Adjusts the main output from the instrument’s pipe or string. The higher the value
the higher the output.
Tap Output
0 127.
By “tapping” the output from a specific point along the instrument’s pipe or string
and mixing that signal with the Driver and Pipe/String signals, a range of variations can
be produced. This parameter adjusts the tap output. The higher the value the higher the
output.
Tap Sign
-, +.
Sets the phase of the tap signal: “+” for positive or normal phase, “-” for negative
or inverse phase.
Tap Setting
Variable, Driving Point.
When set to “Driving Point” the tap location is fixed at the instrument’s
driving point (mouthpiece or bow/string interface). When set to “Variable” the tap
location is determined by the “Tap Location” parameter, below.
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