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Feature Reference
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Edit Mode
Common Miscellaneous
6: Micro Tuning
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Table
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off, I-1 … I-2, P-1 … P-54.
Selects the micro-tuning table.
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The I-1 and I-2 tunings (Internal Microtuning) cannot be edited or modified
using the VL7. Microtuning data from the Yamaha SY99 or SY77 synthesizer,
however, can be loaded into the VL7 via a MIDI bulk dump or parameter
change operation.
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Microtuning can cause slight pitch instabilities.
Equal Temperament: The standard modern keyboard tuning with
perfectly even intervals between all 12 notes of the scale. This tuning
allows transposition to any key without modification.
Internal Microtuning: These tuning are included in the system data on
the VL7 voice disk.
Pure Major C … Pure Major B: A brass-instrument tuning based on
their natural harmonic series. Produces a beautiful beat-free sound in
ensemble, but the tuning must be changed to match the key of the
music.
Pure Minor A … Pure Minor A
b
: Same as the Pure Major scales
above, but for minor keys.
Mean Tone C … Mean Tone B: This tuning was originally devised to
eliminate the conflict caused by the third degree of the Pythagorean
tuning (below). The tuning must be matched to the key of the music.
Pythagorean C … B: A classic tuning from ancient Greece — with a
few rough spots that were fixed in later improvements. The tuning must
be matched to the key of the music.
Werckmeister: This and the following two tunings were created to
allow transposition to any key without the need for re-tuning. They have
the curious characteristic, however, that the “tension” of the sound
increases in proportion to the number of sharps or flats in the key
being played. Many of the classics were created using these tunings.
Kirnberger: See “Werckmeister”.
Vallotti & Young: See “Werckmeister”.
1/4 Shifted Equal: This is an equal temperament tuning with the
overall pitch raised 1/4 tone. It can be used with other instruments in
standard equal temperament tuning for some unusual and very “tense”
effects.
1/4 Tone: All semitones on the keyboard become 1/4-tone intervals.
1/8 Tone: All semitones on the keyboard become 1/8-tone intervals.
Off
I-1, I-2
P-1 … P-12
P-13 … P-24
P-25 … P-36
P-37 … P-48
P-49
P-50
P-51
P-52
P-53
P-54
Summary of Contents for VL7
Page 4: ...Owner s Manual 2 Feature Reference ...
Page 9: ...6 Feature Reference ...
Page 23: ...20 Feature Reference Play Mode ...
Page 32: ...29 Feature Reference Edit Mode ...
Page 44: ...41 Feature Reference Edit Mode Common Miscellaneous ...
Page 164: ...161 Feature Reference Utility Mode MIDI Bulk Dump ...
Page 179: ...176 Feature Reference Utility Mode ...
Page 180: ...Appendix Troubleshooting 178 Error Messages 182 Specifications 184 Index 186 ...
Page 184: ...181 Feature Reference Appendix Troubleshooting ...