YC-3B window: Voice window
YC-3B Owner’s Manual
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Expression slider
Controls the expression volume. The higher the slider setting, the larger the volume, and vice versa.
Noise, Response, Key On Click, Key Off Click
Cho/Vib
Sets the Chorus or Vibrato effect. The button on the left side will turn this effect on/off and you can click the
desired button from six variations (upper [1] – [3] and lower [1] – [3]).
Percussion
Determines the attack sound at the key-on timing. Clicking the button on the left side will turn this effect on/off.
On (Linked)
Determines whether Bar 1' is disabled or not when Percussion is turned On. If this switch is turned On (lit), Bar
1' will be disabled, and vice versa.
Percussion bars
Each of these three bars lets you edit the percussion sound level for each footage. The longer the bar or the
further it is “pulled out,” the louder the level.
By adjusting each footage, you can create your desired or favorite percussion sound.
16', 5 1/3', 8', 4', 2 2/3', 2', 1 3/5', 1 1/3', 1' bar
Each of these nine bars lets you edit the Organ sound level for each footage. The longer the bar or the further
it is “pulled out,” the louder the level.
By adjusting each footage, you can create your desired or favorite Organ sound.
Noise knob
Adjusts the tone wheel noise level.
Response knob
Adjusts the attack speed when pressing the key and the decay speed when
releasing the key.
Turning this knob to the left will decrease the speed while turning it to the
right will increase the speed.
Key On Click knob
Adjusts the level of the click noise generated by pressing the key.
Key Off Click knob
Adjusts the level of the click noise generated by releasing the key.
Each/First select switch
When “Each” is selected, a new AEG is generated independently every time
you press the key. This means that each key-on produces a new percussion
sound with the same level as that of the first one. When “First” is selected, the
AEG is generated via only the first key-on and this AEG will be maintained
until you release all the keys. This means that a new key-on (after you release
all other keys) produces a percussion sound with the AEG level at the new
key-on timing.
Length
Adjusts the decay time of the percussion sound.
Turning this knob to the left will decrease the time while turning it to the right
will increase the time.