15: PORTAMENTO MODE

Two different portamento modes are available: Full Time Portamento and Fingered Portamento. When the POLY/MONO function is set to POLY (button 13), only the Full Time Portamento mode is accessible. In the MONO mode, you have a choice between the Full Time and Fingered portamento modes.

(1)“Full T. Porta” (MONO and POLY modes): A conventional portamento effect in which portamento occurs whenever a new note is played.

(2)“Fingered Porta” (MONO mode): Portamento only occurs if the previously played note is held while the next note is played. This mode is useful in re- creating the effect of guitar string bending techniques, acoustic bass or bass guitar slide effects, etc. If you lift your hand off the DX100 keyboard between

notes, there will be no portamento effect.

Once the PORTAMENTO MODE function is called, subsequent presses on the 15 button alternate between the two available portamento modes only if the MONO note output mode is selected. The DATA ENTRY or -1/+1 buttons can also be used to select the desired portamento mode.

16: PORTAMENTO TIME

This function sets the speed of the portamento effect.

The data range is from 0 to 99. At 0, portamento is off. A setting of 99 produces the longest portamento effect.

Data can be entered using the DATA ENTRY slider and -1 /+1 buttons. Once the PORTAMENTO TIME function has been called, subsequent presses on the

16(PORTAMENT TIME) buttons will increment the data value.

17: FOOT SWITCH ASSIGN

This function selects SUSTAIN or PORTAMENTO footswitch operation for the Yamaha FC-4 or FC-5 footswitch plugged into the rear-panel footswitch jack. Depending upon which of the two functions has been called via the 17 button (select using -1/+1 buttons), the footswitch, when pressed, will operate corre- spondingly. When it is not pressed, the selected effect is OFF. The PORTAMENTO function parameters are adjustable via the PORTAMENTO MODE and PORTAM- ENTO TIME buttons (15 and 16, respectively). In the SUSTAIN mode, the foot- switch will sustain notes played to the limit set by the ENVELOPE GENERATOR D2R parameter (see 18: D2R, this chapter) when it is set to a rate other than 0,

even though the keys have been released. If the EG D2R is set to 0, then the D1L level will be maintained until the footswitch is released.

18: MODULATION WHEEL RANGE, PITCH

As you move the DX100 modulation wheel away from you, an increasing amount of LFO (Low Frequency Oscillator) modulation is applied to the selected voice.

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