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1. In i m AUTO AUTOMUTE PE MODE sil PLAY OFF A os F DIV F Fre LINE o Cy mam i OFF 2 EDIT M Fx LIB GEG EDIT LIE Console display Q Position View In Auto Doppler the listening point is the center point in this view and is displayed in purple The path of the sound source is displayed as a curve Lu lt gt EFFECT HL EU 1UNIT 80m 1UNIT280m 1UNIT280m 1UNIT 80m Path Movement Curve Orientation Curve Steepness In the Auto Doppler window you can move In the Auto Doppler window you can In the Auto Doppler window you can the path by using the mouse to drag the change the orientation of the curve by change the steepness of the curve by control handle the center of the path line or dragging the points or using the arrow keys dragging the points or using the arrow keys by holding down the button on the mouse as shown in the diagram as shown in the diagram and pressing the arrow keys on the The curve orientation can also be adjusted The steepness of the curve can also be keyboard using the ANGLE knob in the Generic adjusted using the CURVE knob in the You can also move the path using the INFL Editor window and console Generic Editor window and console L R and INFL F R knobs in the Generic Editor window and console 2 Start Point S This is the beginning position for Sound source move
2. Refer to the Owner s Manual that came with your console for more information Editing Parameters in Studio Manager In Studio Manager editable parameters appear in both the Auto Doppler window and the Generic Editor window The Auto Doppler window enables you to edit Auto Doppler specific parameters and the Generic Editor window enables you to edit parameters common to Auto Doppler and other Effects Refer to the Studio Manager Owner s Manual for your console for more information on the Generic Editor window EFFECT NAME LIBRRRY EFFECT No 5 TYPE DOPPLER RIR RBS DISTRNCE 4 P INFL L R INFL F R AUTO STR AUTOMUTE PB MODE FADETIME F R LINK JOYSTICK BYPASS MIX BALANCE 2 2 Studio Manager Generic Editor window N Part Names and Functions YAMAHA CURRENT TIME iG 75 a AUTOMATION TION TART 1 I 3 j l TIME CODE o 8 D 80 198 95 55 initial Data ELIT EFFECT 1 EDIT EFFECT NAME uc Auto Dorrleaer nn Je E3 T E RUTO DOPPLER ET T IN EOUT s s l l LIBRARY PATCH CHEY FATEH 5 tae ag Cy T 2 aa oa 565 068 AUTO nur r3 t 00 00 10 00 SPEED DOPPLER HIE ABS Li STHHCE 9 5 9B 0977 799 7 Ty INFL LAR T F F ANGLE CURVE CENTER
3. TM me Goer ui LINK ves SPEED Slider SPEED Knob This is the speed of the sound source s movement It can simulate everything from the speed of a person walking to the speed of a jet The sound source moves constantly along the path at the set speed The value is displayed on the right side of the speed display The units displayed can be switched through a pull down menu Km h m sec and mph can be selected as the units The value can be changed by double clicking the slider or speed display and entering a number from the keyboard It can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down on the speed display FADE TIME Bere AIF js DISTANCE m e es e Bm fh 8 0 0 5A 1 E HIIS p ANGLE RE wm D denrea 0 iU Q5 pura ATA PE woe m DIM p PA fe o FADE TIME Slider FADE TIME Knob This sets the length of time for the fade in from the set start point and the fade out time to the end point FADE TIME Display Displays the set Fade Time in seconds You can double click here and type in a time from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down It can be set from 0 1 to 10 seconds Q DISTANCE DISTANCE SPEEL ib AIR a STHHCE 106 zl m hi i 0 NET m INFL L R pM mae CURVE CENTER 5 qm RUTO STA 19 RUTOFIUTE PE MODE FADET ME Hos OW car Goren ui
4. LINK PLU DISTANCE Slider DISTANCE Knob Adjusts the strength of attenuation in volume caused by distance The actual distance during movement is determined by the SPEED and time The PITCH is also linked to this By changing the value for DISTANCE you can adjust the difference in volume between when the sound source is near or far away without varying the PITCH DISTANCE Display Displays the amount of distance which indicates the strength of volume attenuation You can double click here and type in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down A number between 0 100 can be set The amount of attenuation strengthens the volume of a distant sound is reduced as this value is increased Q AIR ABSORPTION AIR ABSORPTION SPEED ar AIR a DOlSTANCE Temi 975 7 j INFL L amp R ic rn WES Pur pun 4G aa a AUTONUTE FE woe FROET Me m C oo m 2 D Iu P F E NIS RE A a AIR ABSORPTION Slider AIR ABS Knob This simulates the attenuation that occurs in the sound s high frequency component as the sound source and listener are separated AIR ABSORPTION Display This displays the Air Absorption which indicates attenuation of the high frequency component as a percentage You can double click here and type in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down Attenuation grows stronger as you increase the number e
5. aa Garas aG aa aa 1a aa EB START TIMECODE S Button oets the Timecode for the Start Point Automation starts at the time of the Timecode value set here The setting can be changed by double clicking the time display and typing in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down Pressing the S button on the left side sets it to the Timecode value displayed for the CURRENT TIME This S button is disabled if it is in offline mode or the Clock Reference setting is MIDI Clock TRANSIT TIMECODE T Button oets the Timecode for the Transit Point At the time of the Timecode vaule set here the sound source reaches its closest to the listening point The setting can be changed by double clicking the time display and typing in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down Pressing the T button on the left side sets it to the Timecode value displayed for the CURRENT TIME This T button is disabled if it is in offline mode or the Clock Reference setting is MIDI Clock End TIMECODE E Button oets the Timecode for the End Point The automation ends at the time of the Timecode value set here You can double click here and type in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down Pressing the E button on the left side sets it to the Timecode value displayed for the CURRENT TIME This E butto
6. Owner s What Are ADD ON EFFECTS ADD ON EFFECTS are software packages that let you add on and use high level effect programs in your digital console or similar device YAMAHA pa BA BA BE BB BB 1B PLAYBACK MODE a What is Auto Doppler Auto Doppler is one of the effects programs that can be used with ADD ON EFFECTS It simulates a Doppler effect as a sound source is moved The volume orientation and pitch will change according to settings you make for the path and speed of the sound source nou What is the Interactive Spatial Sound Processor iSSP ISSP is a technology that combines a geometric sound simulator that attenuates sound according to an estimate of the sound reflection that accompanies the shape of a room taking into consideration the direction of the sound source and the room s surface materials with multi channel signal processor technology that uses information about the position of the sound source to perform distance attenuation iSSP based on the balance and delay filter for each output channel This iSSP technology is used in Auto Doppler SERACT Ve s Nissa Special Notices e Copying of the commercially available music sequence data and or digital audio files is strictly prohibited except for your personal use e he software and this Owner s Manual are exclusive copyrights of Yamaha Corporation e Copying of the software or reproduction of this manual in whole or in p
7. art by any means is expressly forbidden without the written consent of the manufacturer Yamaha makes no representations or warranties with regard to the use of the software and documentation and cannot be held responsible for the results of the use of this manual and the software The screen displays as illustrated in this Owner s Manual are for instructional purposes and may appear somewhat different from the screens which appear on your computer The company names and product names in this Owner s Manual are the trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies 2005 Yamaha Corporation All rights reserved Installing Auto Doppler the ADD ON EFFECTS Installation Guide for more information on installing Auto Doppler Using Auto Doppler As with other effects you can recall and edit the Auto Doppler program on the console or in Studio Manager The basic operation is as follows 1 select one of the internal effects processors 2 Patch the signal to and from the currently selected effects processor 3 Locate the Effects Library page 4 Select and recall Auto Doppler DK When you recall the program all effects processor outputs will be muted temporarily 5 Locate the Effects Edit page Set the parameters See the Part Names and Functions on page 3 for more information on Auto Doppler parameters The procedure for recalling and editing Auto Doppler varies depending on the console you are using
8. ment The start point is not edited directly Instead it is determined by the time difference between the Start and the Transit Timecode along with the Speed 3 Transit Point T This is the location on the path that is closest to the listening point The Transit Point cannot be edited directly Instead it is determined by the path 4 End Point E This is the stop position for sound source movement The end point is not edited directly Instead it is determined by the time difference between the Transit and End along with the Speed 5 Sound Source Position The current position of the sound source is displayed in green It is not displayed while offline because automation is impossible then 6 Transit Point Value Display The direction and distance from the listening point to the transit point are displayed as numbers 7 Grid Interval Display Displays the size of one square on the grid This interval is automatically switched when the zoom amount is changed ZOOM Slider FIT Button The ZOOM slider is used to enlarge or reduce the Position View The FIT button automatically zooms the curve from the start point to the end point to a size that stretches across the available area zoom w JdM Gi SPEED A AIR ET DISTANCE ZAK ms hi 6 0 0 mI T I HFL I HFL pot Bue CENTER F5 8m V7 m iud STA 4 got FB MODE dii HE G SREU 8 55
9. n is disabled if it is in offline mode or the Clock Reference setting is MIDI Clock 0G ri AUTOMAT PLAYBACK MODE a AUTOHUTE m IL DN A ndr 1 HIE pum 1 D I gt e hi Ty Ty E 20 ANGLE T EL ETE n FADET IU A F R LIN AUTO MUTE ON Button AUTOMUTE Knob Muting before the fade in and muting after the fade out are switched ON or OFF by this PLAYBACK MODE Button PB MODE Knob Button ONCE Goes to the end point and finishes Button GO amp REV Makes a round trip between the start point and the end point TC TRIG ON Button This ON OFF switch determines whether automation playback automatically starts when the Timecode reaches the value specified for the Start Point Transport Bar 1 4 Button Move the sound source position to the start position _ Button Turns OFF Automation m Button Starts automation JOYSTICK Knob This is an ON OFF switch that determines whether path movement on the console is performed with the joystick
10. ntered here Q PITCH SPEED AIR a ISTANCE 2 Bk h e Q 58 T I HFL E TE wae CURVE CENTER ads V7 50 T STA 4 HODE inr HE G SREU B 5s OU me Gorm LINK evene DOPPLER MN NI PITCH Display Displays the change in pitch caused by the Doppler effect This is not edited directly Instead it is determined by editing the path the time between each point based on the Timecode and the Speed DOPPLER ON Button DOPPLER Knob owitches the pitch changing Doppler effect ON or OFF When this is turned OFF the PITCH display goes flat Q SURROUND MODE f SPEED DOPPLER HIR ABS STHHCE Er 200kmh ON o SB o 56 T IMFL pu INFL ANGLE CENTER F5 8m hH 58 m AUTO STA m AUTOMUTE MODE m FAQET I PLAY OFF i XV GOSREW 5s 100 5 186 A F R LIME JO ST CK OY OFF SURROUND MODE Display When the surround mode is 6 1 6 1 is displayed 3 1 is displayed for 3 1 surround and 5 1 is displayed for all others DIV Knob DIV F Knob oets right and left for the front center signal along with the percentage sent to the center channel When the surround mode in the Auto Doppler window is 6 1 DIV F is displayed For all others DIV is displayed DIV F is always displayed in the Generic Editor window and console DIV DIV F Display Sets the DIV DIV
11. values You can double click here and type in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down If the setting is zero only L R is used If 50 is set the ratio between L R and the center will be 50 50 When 100 is set the signal will go to the center channel only DIV R Knob oets right and left for the rear center signal along with the percentage sent to the center channel This is displayed in the Auto Doppler window only when Surround Mode is 6 1 Otherwise it will be grayed out DIV R Display sets the DIV R value You can double click here and type in a value from the keyboard The value can also be changed by dragging the mouse up and down If the setting is zero only L R is used If 50 is set the ratio between L R and the center will be 50 50 When 100 is set the signal will go to the center channel only LINK Button F R LINK Knob Links DIV R to the DIV F value When the two are linked the DIV R value will be the same as the DIV F This is displayed in the Auto Doppler window only when Surround Mode is 6 1 Otherwise it will be grayed out Q CURRENT TIME Display Displays the current Timecode This cannot be edited If it is in offline mode or the Clock Reference setting is MIDI CLOCK 00 00 00 00 will always be displayed TC ha aa da uo AUTOMAT I OH CURRENT TIME AUTOMATION START TIME CODE Li BB BB BB AA sE aa 1aataa aa T
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