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Thursday, October 22, 2009

YAMAHA VL-1

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"This is some info on the Yamaha VL1. It differs slightly from the VL1-m in that the VL1-m is the rack-mount module with no keyboard, and no front panel sliders. Also, on its back, there are only MIDI in/out/thru, power in, and left/right 1/4" line level outs.

The Yamaha VL1 Virtual Acoustic Synthesizer produces sound in an entirely new way. It has no oscillators or function generators,no preset waveforms or samples. In fact,it uses none of the sound generating concepts employed in conventional synthesizers. The VL1 represents the world's first practical application of computer based "physical modeling" in musical sound synthesis, generating sound using the same principles as acoustic instruments,but with far more versatility and creative power.

The Yamaha VL1 is the most musical synthesizer ever made. A soloists dream!

What Are the Advantages?
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The VL 1 offers many advantages in terms of musical performance. Not just in terms of sound, but also in terms of the "behavior" that makes acoustic instruments so "musical". The physical model can be programmed to have certain attributes--the length of a pipe or the stiffness of a reed,for example--but the actual sound produced by any configuration can only be accurately determined by playing it. Because of its natural acoustic behavior the VLl is undoubtedly a little harder to play than conventional synthesizers, but when mastered this is the very characteristic that is its greatest strength.

The VLl sounds better, has more depth, and is more realistic in the musical sense than any other synthesizer system.

Simply pressing a key in the same way does not always produce precisely the same sound. The instrument is responsive and "alive".

Note-to-note transitions have the same continuity exhibited by acoustic Instruments. What goes on in between the notes is just as important musically as the notes themselves.

It has extraordinary expressive capability. Rather than simply controlling parameters like volume or pitch, you can control characteristics such as breath and reed pressure with appropriate complex effects on the timbre of the sound.

In addition to super-realistic simulations of existing acoustic instruments, the VLl can produce totally new "acoustic" voices and hybrids which can vastly expand the players expressive scope.

The VLl Model
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The overall VLl model or "algorithm" consists two "elements", each including three main blocks: the instrument,controllers,and modifiers. The two elements actually function as independent tone generators,so although it is basically a monophonic solo instrument the VLl can produce two notes at once. The two elements can also be used as layers of a single voice.

The Instrument
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The key block in this algorithm is the instrument, since it is here that the fundamental tone or "timbre" of the sound is defined. Various instruments for the VLl are provided in the form of pre-programmed voices--primarily woodwind, brass, and string voices, since the VLl's physical model is capable of most accurately simulating the sound generating mechanism of these three instrument categories. Internally the instrument model consists primarily of a driver--the reed/mouthpiece,lip/mouthpiece,or bow/string system--and a resonant system corresponding to the tube and air column or string. One of the main differences between the VLl and an acoustic instrument is that just about any driver can be used with any type of pipe or string, resulting in totally new instruments with "acoustic" properties and expressive power.

The Controllers
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The input to an acoustic wind instrument comes from the player's lungs, trachea,oral cavity,and lips. In a string instrument it comes from the players arm movement,transmitted to the string via a bow. These elements actually form an important part of the sound generating system and,in the VLl model,are simulated in the controllers block. In essence the controller parameters, listed below,determine how the instrument "plays". All of these parameters can be assigned to any of the external controllers that can be used with the VLl: the breath controller,foot controller,modulation wheels, etc.

Pressure: The amount of breath pressure applied to a reed or mouthpiece, or the speed of the bow applied to a string.

Embouchure: The tightness of the lips against the reed or against each other. In a string instrument voice Embouchure corresponds to how strongly the bow is pressed against the string.

Pitch: Changes the length of the air column or the string,and thereby the pitch of the sound.

Vibrato: Vibrato can be applied via the Pitch or Embouchure parameters for exceptionally natural vibrato effects.

Tonguing: Simulates the half-tonguing technique used by saxophone players by damping of the reed.

Amplitude: Controls the volume of the sound without varying timbre.

Scream: Drives the entire system into chaotic oscillation, creating effects that can only be achieved with physical modeling technology.

Breath Noise: Adds breath noise. The sound of the breath noise itself can be varied over a wide range.

Growl: A periodic pressure modulation which produces the "growl" effect often heard in wind instruments.

Throat Formant: Controls the characteristics of the simulated player's lungs, trachea, and oral cavity.

Dynamic Filter: Controls the cutoff frequency of the Dynamic Filter in the VLl Modifiers block.

Harmonic Enhancer: Controls the depth of the Harmonic Enhancer in the VLl Modifiers block.

Damping: Simulates the effect of damping due to losses within the body of a wind instrument or in a string due to air friction.

Absorption: Simulates the effect of high-frequency loss at the end of the air column or string.

The Modifiers
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Although you don't have direct programming access to the VLl instrument block, the modifiers allow a significant degree of control over the final timbre of the voice. The modifiers block consists of 5 sections,listed below.

Harmonic Enhancer: The Harmonic Enhancer allows you to manipulate the harmonic structure of the sound to the extent that you can create radical timbral variations within the current instrument families (e.g. saxes).

Dynamic Filter: The dynamic filter has selectable high-pass,bandpass,band elimination,and low-pass modes,and a "wet/dry" balance parameter which allows delicate variations in the degree of filtration applied.

Frequency Equalizer: This is a 5-band parametric equalizer with frequency,Q (bandwidth),and level control. The equalizer also has pre EQ high and low pass filters as well as key scaling capability for precise response control throughout the instruments range.

Impulse Expander: The Impulse Expander works in conjunction with the Resonator described below,to simulate the effect of an instruments resonant cavity or sound box. It can also be used to simulate the acoustic environment in which the instrument is played.

Resonator: While the Impulse Expander and even the Harmonic Enhancer tend to give the sound a metallic quality the Resonator produces a more woody resonance effect.

There's More ...
In this brief introduction to the VLl we've only looked at the central physical model which is the key to the VLl's unprecedented sound and musical performance. There's actually much more to it. The VLl has an extensive range of other functions and features that are similar to those you may be familiar with from conventional synthesizers. And. of course, there's a comprehensive selection of MIDI,disk,and other utility functions that give the VLl maximum versatility and convenience. For luxurious looks and feel the VLl even has beautiful claro walnut top and rear panels,aptly complementing the advanced technology inside.

Specifications
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Tone Generator
TYPE
S/VA (Self-Oscillating Virtual Acoustic Synthesis).
MODIFIERS
Harmonic Enhancer
Dynamic Filter (LPF,HPF,BPF,BEF,with resonance).
Equalizer (5 bands with frequency,resonance,and boost/cut control).
Resonator.
EFFECTS
32-bit digital signal processor,stereo in/stereo out.
Modulation effects (flanger,pitch change,distortion).
Reverberation.
PLAY MODE
Voice mode only
Smallest tone generator units: elements. Voices use 1 or 2 elements. Voices
are composed on "common data" and "element data".
POLYPHONY
2 notes max.
ASSIGN MODES
Mono,Poly,Unison

Memory
Internal: 128 voices.
Disk: 3.5" 2DD or 2HD floppy disk.

Keyboard
Keys: 49 (C scale,FS type).
Sensitivity: Velocity. Channel aftertouch.

Controllers
Master volume slider. Modulation wheel x 2.
Continuous sliders x 2. Data entry dial.
Pitch bend wheel. LCD contrast control.

Panel Switches
Play (with LED). Program change x 16 (with LEDs) Edit (with LED). Data
entry x 2.
Utility (with LED). Cursor x 4
Octave x 2 (with LEDs). Function x 8
Copy. Exit. Store. Enter. Bankselect x 8 (with LEDs).

Display
240 x 64 dot liquid crystal display (black and white type) with fluorescent
(CFL) backlight.

Connectors
Front Panel: Stereo headphones.
Breath controller
Rear Panel: Output x 2 (L and R).
Foot controller x 2
Foot switch x 2
MIDI IN.
MIDI OUT.
MIDI THRU

Output Level
Line: 2.5 + or - 2 dBm Into 10 kOhms.
Headphones:7.5 + or - 2 dBm into 150 Ohms.

Power Requirements
US model: 120V,16W
General model: 220...240V,16W

General
Dimensions (W x D x H)
914mm x 380mm x 105mm (36" x 14-7/8" x 4-1/8")
Weight:12.5 kg (27.6 lbs.)

Accessories
Power cable.
BC2 Breath Controller.
FC7 Foot Controller.
Floppy disk."


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The innovative and flexible architecture of the Nord Micro Modular allows for extensive sound sculpturing. How about a 5-oscillator-per-note synthesizer with 5 LFO’s, two resonant 24 dB/oct low-pass filters with separate envelopes or maybe a fat string sound with 14 oscillators – in stereo. Move your body to a mega fat bass sequence built up with 4 oscillators and a distorted classic analog lowpass filter in combination with a note sequencer module. All your patches can be stored in the Nord Micro Modular synthesizer and recalled later on – also without a computer connected! Stereo analog inputs open up for extensive sound processing possibilities. 16-band vocoding, anyone? Nord Micro Modular has it all. Your imagination is only the beginning...

Amazing Synth for learning Modular Synthesis."




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