Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 116

Voice Combination Examples (Dual and Split

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Voice Combination Examples (Dual and Split) Dual MAIN + MAIN MAIN + MAIN MAIN + MAIN MAIN + MAIN MAIN + MAIN MAIN + MAIN MAIN + MAIN GrandPiano1 + E.Piano1 GrandPiano1 + E.Piano2 GrandPiano1 + SynthPiano GrandPiano2 + GrandPiano2 E.Piano1 + SlowChoir E.Piano2 + E.Clavichord Harpsichord8' + Strings Celesta + SynthStirngs Split MAIN / LEFT MAIN / LEFT MAIN / LEFT MAIN / LEFT MAIN / LEFT GrandPiano1 / WoodBass or Bass&Cymbal Celesta / Choir Choir / GrandPiano1 Scat / WoodBass E.Piano2 / Scat Dual + Split MAIN + MAIN / LEFT MAIN + MAIN / LEFT GrandPiano1 + SynthString / GrandPiano1 GrandPiano2 + E.Piano1 / ElectricBass MAIN + MAIN / LEFT + LEFT Harpsichord8' + 4' + Strings / Harpsichord8' + Strings This combination is often used in popular music. This produces a fantasy, spacious piano sound. This combination sounds as if you are playing two notes that are one octave apart. It is suitable for the accompaniment of Salsa music. This is suitable for romantic ballads. This is suitable for funk, rhythm & blues, and soul music. This combination is very suitable for Baroque music. This combination adds strings and bell sound. A delay effect is automatically applied. This is recommended for light Jazz music. The damper pedal is effective on the voice assigned to the right-hand range. This is suitable for a peaceful, somewhat cute song. Play these voices elegantly along with piano arpeggio. Playing the Choir voice in chords would be more effective. This combination features a cool (stylish) jazz chorus. The Scat voice is touch sensitive, adding a variety of expressions. Playing the Scat voice for a bass part may create an interesting sound. This combination creates the thick sound of a layered piano and strings. This sound is suitable for fusion. Deeper reverb and chorus (page 88) will improve the groove. The damper pedal is effective on the voice assigned to the right-hand range. This combination makes a very brilliant sound. Appendix 116 CLP-380 Owner's Manual

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CLP-380 Owner’s Manual
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Appendix
Voice Combination Examples (Dual and Split)
Dual
Split
Dual + Split
MAIN + MAIN
GrandPiano1 + E.Piano1
GrandPiano1 + E.Piano2
This combination is often used in popular music.
MAIN + MAIN
GrandPiano1 + SynthPiano
This produces a fantasy, spacious piano sound.
MAIN + MAIN
GrandPiano2 + GrandPiano2
This combination sounds as if you are playing two
notes that are one octave apart. It is suitable for the
accompaniment of Salsa music.
MAIN + MAIN
E.Piano1 + SlowChoir
This is suitable for romantic ballads.
MAIN + MAIN
E.Piano2 + E.Clavichord
This is suitable for funk, rhythm & blues, and soul
music.
MAIN + MAIN
Harpsichord8' + Strings
This combination is very suitable for Baroque
music.
MAIN + MAIN
Celesta + SynthStirngs
This combination adds strings and bell sound.
A delay effect is automatically applied.
MAIN / LEFT
GrandPiano1 / WoodBass
or Bass&Cymbal
This is recommended for light Jazz music. The
damper pedal is effective on the voice assigned to
the right-hand range.
MAIN / LEFT
Celesta / Choir
This is suitable for a peaceful, somewhat cute
song.
MAIN / LEFT
Choir / GrandPiano1
Play these voices elegantly along with piano
arpeggio. Playing the Choir voice in chords would
be more effective.
MAIN / LEFT
Scat / WoodBass
This combination features a cool (stylish) jazz
chorus. The Scat voice is touch sensitive, adding a
variety of expressions.
MAIN / LEFT
E.Piano2 / Scat
Playing the Scat voice for a bass part may create
an interesting sound.
MAIN + MAIN / LEFT
GrandPiano1 + SynthString /
GrandPiano1
This combination creates the thick sound of a
layered piano and strings.
MAIN + MAIN / LEFT
GrandPiano2 + E.Piano1 /
ElectricBass
This sound is suitable for fusion. Deeper reverb
and chorus (page 88) will improve the groove. The
damper pedal is effective on the voice assigned to
the right-hand range.
MAIN + MAIN / LEFT + LEFT
Harpsichord8' + 4' + Strings /
Harpsichord8' + Strings
This combination makes a very brilliant sound.