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Yamaha SU10 User Manual

Yamaha SU10
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Playback
2. You can now change the mix dynamically by touching or rubbing your finger
over the ribbon. Try this now while playing back some samples or a song.
Notice that the LCD displays the ribbon value in real time.
3. To return to normal PLAY mode, press [EXIT].
The CROSSFADE feature is not available if the sampling grade is set to HI.
About Polyphony
The maximum number of monaural samples that a device can play at any one
time is referred to as its
polyphony
. During normal play at standard sampling
grade, the SU10 can play four monaural (or two stereo) samples at once. Po-
lyphony is lower, however, if you select HI sampling grade, or if you use the
scale, scratch, filter, or crossfade effect.
The following table shows the polyphonies for each combination of grade and
play type. A “-” entry denotes an impossible combination; if you attempt to set
such a combination, the LCD will return the Change Grd! message to indi-
cate that you should reduce the sampling grade.
Grade
PLAY
HI STD LONG EXLG
Normal 2 4 4 4
Scale - - 2* 2*
Filter - - 2 2
Crossfade - 2 4 4
Pitch - 2 4 4
Scratchpad - 2 2 2
* The SCALE function can play only one sample (stereo or monaural) at a time.
If you attempt to exceed the polyphony limit, the SU10 automatically forces
off a playing sample to accommodate your new pad input. Specifically, the
SU10 will switch off the oldest playing sample that is not in HOLD state; or, if
all samples are in HOLD, then the oldest of these.

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Yamaha SU10 Specifications

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BrandYamaha
ModelSU10
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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