Yamaha Electone EL-900 Owner's Manual page 123

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5) General Guidelines for Editing Operators
Before you edit a voice, always check its algorithm to see which Operators
function as carriers and which as modulators. Then select each Operator in
turn and edit its parameters. The Output Level and envelope parameters
function differently depending on whether they belong to a carrier or a
modulator. The following list illustrates the relationships between the
Operators and parameters:
1
To change the overall volume:
2
To change the overall tone:
3
To change how the volume varies over time:
4
To change how the tone varies over time:
5
To raise the volume:
6
To lower the volume:
7
To make the sound brighter:
8
To make the sound softer:
9
To get faster attack:
10
To get slower attack:
11
To reduce the sound rapidly:
12
To reduce the sound slowly:
13
To get no or shorter sustain:
14
To get longer sustain:
15
To change the timbre rapidly:
1 6
To change the timbre slowly:
FM Carrier/Modulator
AWM
Change 1 of the carrier. Change 7 of the AWM.
Change 1 of the modulator. Change ! or @ of the AWM.
Change 2, 3 or 5 of the carrier. Change 8 or 9 of the AWM.
Change 2, 3 or 5 of the modulator.
Raise 1 of the carrier. Raise 7 of the AWM.
Lower 1 of the carrier. Lower 7 of the AWM.
Raise 1 of the modulator. Raise @ of the AWM.
Lower 1 of the modulator. Lower @ of the AWM.
Raise 2 of the carrier and modulator. Raise 8 of the AWM.
Lower 2 of the carrier and modulator. Lower 8 of the AWM.
Raise 3 and 5 of the carrier and modulator. Raise 9 of the AWM.
Lower 3 and 5 of the carrier and modulator. Lower 9 of the AWM.
Raise 6 of the carrier and modulator. Raise ) of the AWM.
Lower 6 of the carrier and modulator. Lower ) of the AWM.
Raise 2 of the modulator.
Lower 2 of the modulator.
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2
3
4
7
8
9
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5
6
!
@
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