V2.01 to V2.10
New features;
- Dry Level has been added to the Effect Routing screen.
- You can now select a Page on the Utility Contents screen by using a Display knob.
- Improved the MIDI 2.0 behavior.
Fixed problems;
- Fixed other minor problems.
HTML doc is updated but not PDF.
That 'Dry Level' is the same parm that is on the Parts General/Pitch screen. Now both the pitch and routing screen have all three parms: Dry Level, Var Send, Rev Send
All three parms appear to be independent of each other.
1. Set Dry Level to 0
2. Var effect will still produce 0 to full sound if Var Send is set from 0-127
3. Rev effect will still produce 0 to full sound if Rev Send is set from 0-127
Even if all three are set to 127 the final output won't exceed 127.
It acts as if the three values are combined proportionally in some fashion that is based on the combined total of the three.
It's hard to tell just how they are combined.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to test how they are combined?
For example if each is set to 21 it sounds like you get an equal mix of all three with an overall level of 64 or half of whatever the input level is (64 being half of the max 128).
Hi,Blake have write that in it's dedicate article : https://yamahasynth.com/learn/synth-content/blakes-take-montage-os-v2-1/
Dry Level Routing
There is a new Dry Level control in the Effect Routing screen allowing you to increase or decrease the amount of unprocessed audio before any effects are applied. This allows more precise control over the amount of effect applied to the overall sound.
Hi,Blake have write that in it's dedicate article : https://yamahasynth.com/learn/synth-content/blakes-take-montage-os-v2-1/
Dry Level Routing
There is a new Dry Level control in the Effect Routing screen allowing you to increase or decrease the amount of unprocessed audio before any effects are applied. This allows more precise control over the amount of effect applied to the overall sound.
Dry Level has ALWAYS been available and you could always use it to affect the amount of signal from the part BEFORE the insert affects. Dry Level does NOT affect the amount of signal the part feeds to the VAR or REV effects - that is controlled by Var Send and Rev Send
The only thing new is they added a Dry Level control to the Effect Routing screen. Until the update it was only on the General / Pitch -> Part Settings screen.
All three parms, Dry Level - Var Send - Rev Send, have always been on the part settings screen. But until the update only Var Send and Rev Send were on the Effect Routing screen.
There is only ONE of each parameter but you now have all three controls in both places. Hope that clears things up.