Yamaha PSR-225 Owner's Manual - Page 37
Function Parameters -- Split Voice
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PLAYING VOICES - THE VOICE MODE 5 Exit the Function mode. Once you've made all desired settings, press one of the other mode buttons (SONG, STYLE, or VOICE). Function Parameters - Split Voice The Function parameters provide all settings for the Split voice. Like the similar settings in the Main Voice mode, these settings let you change or enhance the sound of the Split voice separate from the Main voice. These settings include: • Volume • Octave • Pan • Reverb Send Level • Chorus Send Level • DSP Effect Send Level • Split Voice • Split On/Off • Split Point Function Parameters No. Parameter Name F21 Split Voice Volume Display Name S.Volume Range/Settings 0 - 127 F22 Split Voice Octave S.Octave -2 - 2 (octaves) F23 Split Voice Pan S.Pan -7 (full left) - 0 (center) - 7 (full right) F24 Split Voice Reverb Send Level S.RevLvl 0 - 127 F25 Split Voice Chorus Send Level S.ChoLvl 0 - 127 F26 Split Voice DSP Effect S.DspLvl Send Level 0 - 127 F27 Split Voice F28 Split On/Off S.Voice Split 1 - 238 on, off F29 Split Point SplitPnt 000 - 127 Description This determines the volume of the Split voice, letting you create an optimum mix with the Main voice. This determines the octave range for the Split voice. Use this to set the most suitable range for the Split (lower) voice. This determines the pan position of the Split voice in the stereo image. For a spacious sounding effect, set this value at or near -7, and set the Main Voice Pan (page 31) at the opposite positive value. This determines how much of the Split voice's signal is sent to the Reverb effect. (See page 40.) Higher values result in a louder Reverb effect for the Split voice. This determines how much of the Split voice's signal is sent to the Chorus effect. (See page 41.) Higher values result in a louder Chorus effect for the Split voice. This determines how much of the Split voice's signal is sent to the DSP effect. (See page 42.) Higher values result in a louder DSP effect for the Split voice. This determines the Split voice. (See list on page 109.) This turns the Split Voice mode on/off. This can also be controlled by a connected footswitch. (See page 91.) This determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split "point" - in other words, the key that separates the Split (lower) and Main (upper) voices. (The Split voice sounds up to and including the Split Point key.) The default Split Point is 059 (B2). The value can also be set directly by pressing the desired key while this parameter is selected. While this is being set, the keyboard does not produce any sound. After setting this, make sure to select a different parameter or exit the Function mode before playing the keyboard. The Split Point setting is related to and affected by the Accompaniment Split Point setting. (See page 58.) 37