Yamaha EZ150 Owner's Manual - Page 27

Harmony voices, Split voices, Sustain voices, Echo voices, voices, DJ voices, Drum Kit voices - ez 150 electronic keyboard

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Selecting and Playing Voices Harmony voices (#59 - #68) automatically add a one-, two- or three-note harmony to the original voice. Split voices (#69 - #73) feature two separate voices, each playable from opposite area of the keyboard - the lower voice playable up to B2 and the upper voice from C3 (middle C). Sustain voices (#74 - #78) have a special sustained release for playing slower or legato passages. Echo voices (#79 #88) provide an echo effect that adds delayed repeats to the original voice. Dual voices (#89 - #97) blend two voices together for a rich, layered sound. There's even a dynamic set of DJ voices (#98 - #99) that provides a wealth of exciting sounds for playing many of today's popular music styles. The EZ-150 also features special Drum Kit voices - #88 (with Echo) and #00 - that let you play a variety of drum and percussion sounds from the keyboard. (Refer to the Drum Kit Voice Chart below.) Icons representing each sound are printed above the keyboard, conveniently indicating which sounds are played from which keys. About the Harmony voices • Since Harmony voices are designed to automatically play two or more notes with the notes you play on the keyboard, only one note can be played on the keyboard at a time. If several notes are played together, only the last note or highest note played will be used for the harmony effect. DJ Voice Chart (voices #98 and #99) • #98 Scratch (C1-B2) Uhh+OHinte One MTowroe Time Ohh 2Ohh 1ThreeYo-KuFrotur HiuhuOk HueaTurntaObflfe SignalLessoRneverOsme enD-jF!X FMTBP2inpoBnLJ TGriollodFMTBY1eah.V..ery Good Uhh ExcellGeon!t! GetUDp!ictioCnoamryeHOannd2CColampeBOelnl T1SreceratSchcr(aLt)ch (H) • #99 Electronic Bass(C1-B2) Orchestra Hit (C3-F 3) ElectrEolencictrEBolnaesiccstrESoDlnnerauiccrmterRBoDBeanvrsiucesmrSsDneBrauPrmleuDCserum A Electronic Strings (C4-C6) Drum Kit Voice Chart (voices #88 and #00) Rim SBhaostsBDarussmHD1ir-uhmaSt 2CnaloresHeDi-rhuamSt Pn1eadreaHlDi-rhuamTtoO2mpeBTnaosms LCorwashTCoymmMbSiapdllasThoCmymHSibygnahlthCBoawsbsSeDyllnruthmCSlnavaereSsyDnrtuhmSThoamkSeBryansthsSTyonmthTLTiomowmbaSMlyeindHthTToimmbHaAligegohLgAogHogCooLngaBoHnMgCouotHengaBoHnOgCpooeLnngaGuLiroGSuhiroortLong 27

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Selecting and Playing Voices
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Harmony voices
(#59 - #68) automatically add a one-, two- or three-note har-
mony to the original voice.
Split voices
(#69 - #73) feature two separate voices,
each playable from opposite area of the keyboard — the lower voice playable up
to B2 and the upper voice from C3 (middle C).
Sustain voices
(#74 - #78) have a
special sustained release for playing slower or legato passages.
Echo voices
(#79 -
#88) provide an echo effect that adds delayed repeats to the original voice.
Dual
voices
(#89 - #97) blend two voices together for a rich, layered sound.
There’s even a dynamic set of
DJ voices
(#98 - #99) that provides a wealth of
exciting sounds for playing many of today’s popular music styles.
The EZ-150
also features special
Drum Kit voices
— #88 (with Echo) and #00 — that let you
play a variety of drum and percussion sounds from the keyboard.
(Refer to the
Drum Kit Voice Chart below.)
Icons representing each sound are printed above
the keyboard, conveniently indicating which sounds are played from which keys.
About the Harmony voices
• Since Harmony voices are
designed to automatically play
two or more notes with the notes
you play on the keyboard, only
one note can be played on the
keyboard at a time.
If several
notes are played together, only
the last note or highest note
played will be used for the har-
mony effect.
DJ Voice Chart (voices #98 and #99)
#98
#99
Uhh+Hit
One
Two
Three
Four
Ok
Off
Lesson
Dj!
Pinpon
Good
Very Good
Excellent
Dictionary
Hand Clap
Bell Tree
One More Time
Ohh 2
Ohh 1
Yo-Kurt
Hiuhu
Huea
Turntable
Signal
Reverse
Omen-FX
FMTB2
BLJ Trill
Uhh
FMTB1
Yeah...
Go!!
GetUp!
Come On 2
Come On 1
Scratch (L)
Scratch (H)
Scratch
(C1-B2)
Orchestra Hit
(C3-F
3)
Electronic
Bass(C1-B2)
Electronic Strings
(C4-C6)
Electronic Bass Drum B
Electronic Bass Drum C
Reverse Pluse
Electronic Snare Drum B
Electronic Snare Drum A
Drum Kit Voice Chart (voices #88 and #00)
Tom Low
Tom Bass
Snare Drum 1
Bass Drum 2
Bass Drum 1
Snare Drum 2
Crash Cymbal
Hi-hat Open
Hi-hat Pedal
Hi-hat Close
Rim Shot
Splash Cymbal
Cowbell
Claves
Shaker
Timbale H
Timbale L
Conga H Mute
Conga H Open
Conga L
Tom Mid
Tom High
SynthBass Drum
SynthSnare Drum
Synth Tom Bass
Synth Tom Low
Synth Tom Mid
Synth Tom High
Agogo H
Agogo L
Bongo H
Bongo L
Guiro Short
Guiro Long