1. The first step is to enter the VOICE VECTOR edit mode, which we do by
pressing the [EDIT/UTILITY] key and then the [VOICE VECTOR] key
(REFERENCE SECTION, page 36).
EDIT/UTILITY
COMPARE
VOICE
Please note that although the display directs you to the "Edit or Utility"
switches after pressing the [EDIT/UTILITY] key, this refers to the VOICE,
ELEMENT, MULTI, and UTILITY key groups located at the upper right-
hand comer of the control panel. Pressing the [EDIT/UTILITY] key a second
time has no effect.
2. If the LEVEL SPEED function does not appear immediately when you enter
the VOICE VECTOR edit mode, press the [VOICE VECTOR] key a few
times until it does appear (REFERENCE SECTION, page 37).
Vectors are recorded by "sampling" the position of the [VECTOR CON-
TROL] at evenly-spaced steps. This function allows you to set the time
between each sample step — i.e. the "Vector rate". Quite logically, short
vector rates are best for quick control movements while longer vector rates
are better for slow control movements. If you set the vector rate to too long a
value for a rapid control movement, you may end up with a "jerky" sounding
vector. The diagrams below show the same control movement recorded at
10-millisecond and 160-millisecond vector rates.
Step 2
1 0 m s
160 ms
then use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to set the vector rate parameter to
"30ms." This is a fairly "average" vector rate, and is a good place to start
experimenting with dynamic vectors.
Please note that the LEVEL SPEED parameter can also be used to change
the playback speed of pre-recorded vectors.
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cursor key,
Move the cursor to the lower display line by pressing the
B
D
C
D
C
B
A
A
Step 3
Step 2
Step-1
Step-1
COMMON
VECTOR
Summary of Contents for SY.22
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Page 77: ...UTILITY SETUP 74 ...
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