Yamaha AN1x Owner's Manual page 87

Control synthesizer analog physical modeling
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sel&shift (Select & Shift): Playing a key to the left of the
Split Point will trigger ("select") a specific User Pattern, and
playing keys to the right of the Split Point will shift the pitch of
the selected pattern accordingly. For example, if the Split Point
is set to C3, then C1 plays the Voice Pattern for the selected
voice, and 23 different User Patterns can be selected by
pressing keys C#1 ~ B2. (For more information about the Split
Point, see page 77.) C4 always determines the base pitch.
SPLIT POINT
Selects Patterns
User Pattern
= C#1 to
Shifts low
SPLIT POINT
Voice Pattern = C1
Base pitch = C4
For more information about triggering and assigning the User Patterns to "select",
see page 39.
Hold
The Hold parameter designates the Hold setting for the
Arpeggiator and Step Sequencer. The Pattern Hold
function causes the Arpeggiator or Sequencer pattern
to continue playing after releasing the keys. Basically
the Hold parameter either turns Hold on or off, but
when Keyboard Mode is set to "sel&norm" or
"sel&shift", there are two types of hold modes for the
Step Sequencer.
Settings:
When Arpeggiator is selected: on, off
When Step Sequencer is selected and KbdMode is
set to "norm" or "shift&norm": on, off
When Step Sequencer is selected and KbdMode is
set to "sel&norm" or "sel&shift": off, mode1, mode2
mode1: A pattern will be triggered every time a key is
pressed.
mode2: A pattern will be triggered after the current
sequence finishes, even if you press a key during the
middle of the current sequence.
Shifts Pattern
Shifts high
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SceneSw
(Scene Switch)
The Scene Switch setting designates which Scene the
Arpeggiator or Step Sequencer pattern will play.
Settings: scene1, scene2, both (Both Scenes)
MIDI PtnTxCh
Channel)
The MIDI Pattern Transmit Channel parameter lets you
designate the MIDI channel on which to transmit the
Arpeggiator or Step Sequencer pattern data, to be
output via the MIDI [OUT] terminal.
This lets you, for example, record the pattern note and
other data played by the Arpeggiator or Step
Sequencer into an external MIDI sequencer, or have
the AN1x's pattern data trigger an external tone
generator. (Since this setting is a system parameter, it
cannot be stored as voice data, and therefore remains
as set regardless of which voice is selected.)
Settings: off, 1 ~ 16
(Pattern Transmit

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