Yamaha CLP-380 Owner's Manual - Page 27
Combining two voices (Dual mode
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Selecting and Playing Voices Combining two voices (Dual mode) You can play two voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. In this way, you can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar voices to create a thicker sound. Refer to "Voice Combination Examples (Dual and Split)" on page 116 for examples of effective voice combinations. The numbers on the upper row indicate the steps in Dual mode using voices from different group. 2 2 1 3 Voice group buttons Basic Operation 2 The numbers on the bottom row indicate the steps in Dual mode using voices from the same group. 3 1 4 Voice group buttons Dual mode using voices in different voice groups Procedure 1. Enter Dual mode. Press two voice group buttons simultaneously. Voice 1 Voice 2 A GrandPiano1 Vibraphone B NO YES C D 2. Select a voice. Use the A [-][+] buttons and B [- (NO)][+ (YES)] buttons to select a voice. The voices listed in the upper row in "Preset Voice List" on page 114 are called voice 1, and those listed in the bottom row are called voice 2. 3. Exit Dual mode and return to normal play mode. Press any voice group button. TIP If you want to select Dual mode for the left-hand area when the entire keyboard is divided into left and right areas (page 28), hold down [SPLIT] button and simultaneously press two voice group buttons. TIP Refer to page 23 for details on how to select XG voices. Dual mode using voices in the same voice group Procedure 1. Select a voice group. In normal play mode, press the desired voice group button. 2. Select a voice. Use the A [-][+] buttons to select a voice. CLP-380 Owner's Manual 27