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Experimenters: Java code to display UVF voice info

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pjd:
Hi Vali --

We need to look to the Montage, etc. Reference Manual for guidance.

For each Element, you can set to:

Normal: The Element sounds normally each time you play the note.

Legato: When the Mono/Poly parameter is set to Mono, this Element
will be played in place of the one which is set to "Normal" of the XA
Control parameter when you play the keyboard in legato fashion
(playing the next note of a single-note line or melody before
releasing the previous note).

Key Off: The Element will sound each time you release the note.

Cycle (for multiple Elements): Each Element sounds alternately
according to its numerical order. In other words, playing the first
note will sound Element 1, the second note Element 2, and so on.

Random (for multiple Elements): Each Element will sound
randomly each time you play the note.

A.SW1 On: When the [ASSIGN 1] button is turned On, the
Element will sound.

A.SW2 On: When the [ASSIGN 2] button is turned On, the
Element will sound.

A.SW Off: When both the [ASSIGN 1] and [ASSIGN 2] buttons
are turned Off, the Element will sound.

For a drum key, it makes sense to control wave cycling and wave random on a key by key basis. Not all drum instruments (keys) in a Revo kit have wave cycling, just a subset.

"Oscillator" has always been Yamaha's way of refering to the synthesis block that is the basic waveform generator, even for sample playback. The "trigger" block controls the way individual voice elements are triggered, i.e., the conditions and rules for making an element active (triggering the element).

Hope this info helps -- pj

pjd:
Attached is an update (v0.5)to the first draft. It includes more tags in the information section, key bank definition, and sample information for custom voices.

-- pj


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