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Yamaha DX27 EN User Manual

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* Note that performance parameters 13 through 24 can be individually stored for

each voice. They must therefore be stored in the appropriate INTERNAL voice
memory location after editing using the STORE function (see

CHAPTER IV:

VOICE

PROGRAMMING, 4. Storing Voice Data).

13: POLY/MONO

This function selects either the POLY or MONO note output mode. Voice pro-
grammed with the POLY mode permit simultaneous playing of up to 8 notes. In

the MONO mode the DX27 acts as a monophonic keyboard.

Once the POLY/MONO function is selected, subsequent presses on the 13 button
alternate between the POLY and MONO modes. The DATA ENTRY buttons can

also be used: the -1 button selects POLY and the +1 button selects MONO.

14: PITCH BEND RANGE

This function sets the pitch range of the pitch bend wheel located to the left of
the DX27 panel. The pitch bend wheel automatically centers at normal pitch. It then

may be moved upward (away from the player) to raise the pitch, or moved downward

(toward the player) to lower the pitch by the specified amount. The Pitch Bend

direction can also be reversed: Hold down the PB MODE SET button whileswitching
the DX27 power ON. This provides the same depth of effect, but in the opposite
direction of wheel movement, which can be useful in performance situations.
The data range is from 0 to 12. At 0, the pitch bend wheel is off. Each increment
between 1 and 12 represents a semitone, i.e. the pitch variation between any white
key and a black key immediately next to it. Thus, if this function is set to 12, maximum
travel of the pitch bend wheel either above or below center position produces a
one-octave pitch variation.
The DATA ENTRY slider and –1/+1 buttons can be used to enter data. Once the

PITCH BEND RANGE function is called, subsequent presses on the 14 button

will increment (increase) the data value.

PB MODE:

MODE SET

This function button, located immediately above the DATA ENTRY -1 button, offers
a choice of three pitch bend wheel modes: Low, High and Kon. In the Low mode,
the pitch bend wheel affects only the lowest note played on the keyboard. In other
words, if a chord is played, the pitch bend wheel will affect only the pitch of the

lowest note in thechord-this makes it possible to produce some interesting effects.

The High mode is just the opposite, only the highest note played will be affected

by the pitch bend wheel. In the Kon (Key on) mode, all notes played are affected
simultaneously by the pitch bend wheel.

The DATA ENTRY slider and –1/+1 buttons or PB MODE button can be used to
select the desired mode.

NOTE:

The PB MODE parameter is NOT individually programmable for each voice.

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