Yamaha AN1x Owner's Manual page 93

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soft2: This curve also increases the volume level with a softer
playing style, but is closer to the Normal curve compared to
Soft1.
Volume
Keyboard Playing Strength
easy: This curve also increases the volume level with a softer
playing style, but the volume level is stable in all registers
since the velocity curve in the middle register of the keyboard
is close to Normal.
Volume
Keyboard Playing Strength
wide: This curve decreases the volume level with a softer
playing style and increases the volume with a stronger playing
style, resulting in a wider dynamic range overall.
Volume
Keyboard Playing Strength
hard: This curve increases the volume level with a stronger
playing style, and is suitable for people with a heavy key
touch.
Volume
Keyboard Playing Strength
Vel Fix (Velocity Fix) 1 ~ 127: This sets the velocity of
the AN1x's keyboard to a specific value, which lets you play
the sound at a fixed velocity regardless of playing strength.
Volume
Keyboard Playing Strength
MIDI
MIDI parameters are related to transmission and
reception of MIDI messages to and from an external
MIDI device. There are five parameters available,
including Tx Ch (Transmit Channel), Rx Ch (Receive
Channel), Device Number, Local, and Bulk Dump.
Tx Ch
(Transmit Channel)
The Transmit Channel parameter sets the MIDI channel
on which the AN1x's keyboard, controllers and
switches transmit MIDI messages. When not
transmitting to an external device, set Tx Ch to "off".
Although MIDI Tx Ch and MIDI PtnTxCh can be set to the same channel, the notes
played on the keyboard may interfere with the notes of the Arpeggiator or Step
Sequencer pattern. Therefore, it is best to set each to a different channel number.
Settings: 1 ~ 16, off
The AN1x can play and control (and be controlled by) other MIDI devices such as
tone generators, sequencers, and more. For information about MIDI, see page
109.
Rx Ch
(Receive Channel)
The Receive Channel parameter sets the MIDI channel
on which the AN1x's tone generator receives MIDI
note, controller and other messages. When Layer mode
is set to SINGLE or UNISON, the current Scene setting
determines which Scene is played by external MIDI
signals.
Each Scene can be assigned its own MIDI channel and
be played independently by incoming MIDI signals
(when Layer mode is set to SPLIT/SPLIT UNISON or
DUAL/DUAL UNISON). When not receiving from an
external device, set Rx Ch to "off".
Settings:
SINGLE/UNISON: 1 ~ 16, off
SPLIT/SPLIT UNISON/DUAL/DUAL UNISON:
Scene 1: 1 ~ 16, off; Scene 2: 1 ~ 16, off
When Layer mode is set to SINGLE or UNISON, the receive channel for Scene 1
and Scene 2 are the same, and you cannot select a different receive channel for
each.
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