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Yamaha AN1x User Manual

Yamaha AN1x
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VOICE COMMON
This menu includes parameters common to the voice (both
Scenes) including Tempo for Arpeggiator and Step
Sequencer, plus Effect-related settings and voice naming
parameters. The Vari EF Dry:Wet parameter can be edited
for each Scene.
Tempo
The Tempo setting determines the tempo for the AN1x’s
internal clock in beats per minute (BPM), between a
range of 40 and 240 BPM. The Tempo setting controls
both Arpeggiator and Step Sequencer play.
Settings: MIDI, 40 ~ 240
When Tempo is set to “MIDI”, the AN1x’s clock can be controlled by the clock of
an external MIDI device such as a music sequencer, connected to the MIDI [IN]
terminal.
When the Free EG Length parameter is set to "bar", the Free EG sequence will be
synchronized with the Tempo set here. For more information, see page 82.
Tempo Split Pnt
VOICE
COMMON
Vari EF/EQ
Param Data
Vari EF
Dry:Wet
Dly/Rev EF
Param
Data
EF
Bypass
Name
Cursor Char
Split Pnt (Split Point)
The Split Point setting determines the note at which the
keyboard divides into lower (Scene 1) and upper
(Scene 2) zones for Split mode play (SPLIT/SPLIT
UNISON mode). It also determines the division for the
Arpeggiator or Step Sequencer depending on
Keyboard Mode setting.
For information about Split modes, see page 23.
Settings: C-2 ~ G8
Vari EF/EQ
(Variation Effect/Equalizer)
Variation Effect/Equalizer settings determine the
Variation Effect type and data settings, as well as EQ
data settings, for the voice. There are three parameters,
including Param (Parameter), Data, and Variation Effect
Dry:Wet.
The signal enters the Effect block from the VCA output, and passes to the
Variation Effect and Equalizer in a serial connection. For more information, see
page 11. Also see the separate Dat List book.
Param (Parameter)
The Parameter setting determines the Variation Effect
type and select parameters of the selected effect as
well as the EQ.

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Yamaha AN1x Specifications

General IconGeneral
Polyphony10 voices
Oscillators2 per voice
LFO2 LFOs with multiple waveforms
ArpeggiatorYes
MIDIIn, Out, Thru
DisplayLCD
Weight8.5 kg
Year Released1997
Synthesis TypeAnalog Physical Modeling
EffectsChorus, Delay, Distortion
Keyboard61 keys
Memory128 patches
ControlPitch bend, modulation wheel, ribbon controller
OutputsStereo outputs, headphone output

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