Yamaha SU700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 2 Tutorial 123
CHAPTER 2
LFO group................. [PITCH] 116
FILTER group........... [RESONANCE] 078
EFFECT group ......... [EFFECT 1] 000
[EFFECT 2] 110
[EFFECT 3] 100
FREE 4
SOUND group........... [LEVEL] 082
[PAN] R57
[ATTACK] 097
LFO group................. [SPEED] 010
EQ group................... [HI GAIN] +60
[LO GAIN] -64
[LO FREQ] 200
FILTER group........... [RESONANCE] 075
EFFECT group ......... [EFFECT 1] 000
[EFFECT 2] 120
[EFFECT 3] 120
Now let’s store the settings for song sections of FREE tracks 1–4 which use type B
sounds to the appropriate scene buttons.
NOTE:
At this point, the type B sound settings have not yet been stored, so be careful not to move
any knobs or press any scene buttons before you perform the following procedure.
Intro A = [TOP] scene button
Ending B = Scene button [G]
Using the same procedure as you did for the type A sounds, mute all but the FREE
tracks 1–4 and store the mute settings in the [TOP] scene button.
Store the same settings in scene button [G] as well.
NOTE:
The settings of the [TOP] button are automatically written into the beginning of the song
even if you do not store them, and when you start the song from the beginning, it will
always start with the [TOP] settings.
Since [TOP] is a special type of scene, we will store the settings separately in a different
scene even though they are identical.
Intro B / Ending A = Scene button [A]
Intro B and Ending A use the same settings.
Using the same procedure as you did for the type A sounds, mute LOOP tracks 1/2
and CL tracks 3/4, and store the mute settings in scene button [A].