Yamaha CVP-509 Reference Manual - Page 81
KBD Keyboard, UPPER, LOWER, VOCOD Vocoder, CHORD Chordal, NORM., Lead Vocal, H: Vocal Harmony
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[4 ▲▼] [5 ▲▼] [6 ▲▼] [7 ▲▼] BAL. (Balance) MODE (Vocal Harmony mode) CHORD VOCAL RANGE KBD (Keyboard): OFF Keyboard control over harmony is turned off. UPPER Notes played to the right of the split point control the harmony. LOWER Notes played to the left of the split point control the harmony. This lets you set the balance between the lead vocal (your own voice) and Vocal Harmony. Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases that of the lead vocal. When this is set to LH, only the lead vocal is output. All of the Vocal Harmony types fall into one of three modes, which produce harmony in different ways. The harmony effect is dependent on the selected Vocal Harmony mode, and this parameter determines how the harmony is applied to your voice. The three modes are described below. AUTO When the [ACMP ON/OFF] or [LEFT] is set to ON and if chord data exists in the Song, the mode is automatically set to CHORDAL. In all other cases, the mode is set to VOCODER. VOCOD (Vocoder) The harmony notes are determined by the notes you play on the keyboard and/or Song data. You can specify whether the Vocoder effect is controlled by your keyboard performance or by the Song data (VOCODER CONTROL parameter above). CHORD (Chordal) The harmony notes are determined by the following three types of chord: chords played in the chord section of the keyboard (with the [ACMP ON/ OFF] turned on), chords played in the LEFT Voice section of the keyboard (with the [ACMP ON/OFF] turned off and the [LEFT] turned on), and chords contained in Song data for controlling the harmony. (Not available if the Song does not contain any chord data.) The following parameters determine which data in a recorded Song is used for chord detection. OFF Chords are not detected from the Song data. XF Chords of XF format are used for the Vocal Harmony. 1-16 Chords are detected from note data in the specified Song channel. Set this to obtain the most natural vocal harmony, depending on your voice. NORM. Normal setting. LOW Setting for lower voice. This setting is also appropriate for growling and shouting. HIGH Setting for higher voice. This setting is also appropriate for singing close to the microphone. Connections - Using Your Instrument with Other Devices - 10 CVP-509/505/503/501 Reference Manual 81