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About This Listing

Brand: Yamaha

Model: VL-1

Including:

√ 2 x Eproms

Installation:

1. Open your device

2. Locate your Eprom socket and note the notch orientation.

3. Pull up the Eprom

4. Insert the new eprom with the notch in the same direction as you noted in point 2.

Features and further details

This is firmware update 2.00 and is the latest official released operation system by Yamaha. This operation system update / upgrade requires two EPROM chips.

Features/improvements:

  • Quite a few of the voices have been improved. Notable improvements have been made, for example, in the trumpet, ethnic guitar, tenor sax, and recorder voices. This involves improved voicing and new elements, not just parameter tweaks. A number of the more odious version 1 elements no longer exist.
  • The new excitation model (decay from pulse excitation) can be used in editing, and the new ethnic guitar voices, for example, use it.
  • The new Modulation Effects in Version 2 are Chorus, Phaser, Symphonic, Celeste, Distortion + Flanger, and Distortion + Wah. As with the reverb effects, all of these effects are well done. The Chorus effect will find a lot of use, and I particularly like the Phaser, Symphonic, and Celeste effects. With the Phaser you can, for example, set the Feedback Gain and Wet / Dry Balance down from their wild levels to something in the range of 35% each to get an interesting evolving timbre change during held notes. The distortion effects are probably aimed at the guitar voices, but could be used on others, if you like that sort of thing.
  • New parameters and extended or finer-grained parameter settings are available in Version 2 on almost all editing screens.
  • Keyboard splits with different elements for each hand. They have a dynamic way of implementing the split that follows your hand, without using a fixed split point.
  • New breath noise types that are easy to select to get just the right breath noise for your favorite voice. Note that these breath noises are not just attack chiff, but are modeled according to the actual sound of a real musical instrument, so they may show up during sustain or decay, they may vary with breath pressure, may combine with pitch components (eg sax , flute, clarinet), and so on. This is not chump chiff!
  • The mixing screen (the heart of the resonant model) has two new types of tap settings.
  • 30 new microtunings have been added, including Scottish highland bagpipe tuning, various Arabic tunings, Phrygian, Thai, African, etc.

Note:

The eprom chips are in sockets at IC28 (H) and IC67 (L)

Condition
Brand
Model
  • VL-1
Year
  • 2023
Made In
  • Germany

About the Seller

Mono Tanz

Offenbach am Main, Germany
(1,495)
Joined Reverb:2017
Items Sold:3,122

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