Yamaha VL-1 Feature Reference - 4: Mixing
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Feature Reference
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Edit Mode
4: Mixing
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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.