Troubleshooting guide

The Yamaha DX 21/27/100 plug-in
Foreword
All the manufacturers use time length values
where low values give short envelopes and higher
values give long envelopes.
On the opposite, Yamaha uses a notion of rate for
its DX range: low values give slow envelopes and
high values give fast envelopes.
If like me, this notion do not seem natural, you
can modify this in the Preferences dialog of the
plug-in. In the Main window, select the menu
Edit/Preferences to access this setting.
When you select the 'Time Length' option, all rates
values are inverted. Turning the attack knob to
the left toward zero gives shorter envelopes.
At zero (shortest attack time), the DX will display
a rate of 31 (fastest attack time).
The Program Bank Window
Only the User Bank is shown. Since to access the presets you have to load them into the User
Bank, it is easier to load them from a sysex file.
The Edition Window
To open the edition window, click on Buffer / Edit. This windows presents three areas : a time
graph on top, a control panel below, and a command panel on the bottom right-hand corner.