Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 56

Basic Procedure, ORGAN FLUTES] button.

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Organ Flutes Quick Guide on page 19 In addition to the many organ voices in the [ORGAN] voice category, the PSR-9000 has an ORGAN FLUTES voice which can be assigned to the currenty selected part and edited by pressing the VOICE [ORGAN FLUTES] button. Basic Procedure CHOIR & PAD PERCUSSION ORGAN FLUTES SYNTHESIZER XG CUSTOM VOICE Press the [ORGAN FLUTES] button. Adjust the parameters. Select this to call up the display of the Volume/ Attack settings. Use button [1] to adjust the 16' or 8' footage. You can select the desired footage (16' or 8') with the [E] LCD button. You can select the number to call up your original settings. Select this to call up the Preset Organ Flutes display. Select this to call up the display of various settings. Adjust the Footage. • The Organ Flutes settings are applied to the currently selected part. Custom settings can be stored as a User Organ Flutes voice, but the current part cannot itself be stored. For example, you can edit the Organ Flutes settings from the R1 part and store them, then reselect those settings from the R3 part. s Parameters Organ Type Rotary SP Speed Vibrato On/Off Call up the Store display. Select the number to be stored and store your settings. • The tremolo and trill effects set via the Harmony/Echo function (page 140) do not affect the Organ Flutes sound. This parameter specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated: Sine or Vintage. The Rotary SP Speed LCD button alternately switches between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds when a rotary speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes (see "DSP Type" below), and the VOICE EFFECT [DSP(4-7)] button is turned on (the Rotary SP Speed LCD button has the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT [DSP SLOW/FAST] button). This LCD button alternately turns the vibrato effect for the Organ Flutes voice ON or OFF. 56 Reference q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q q 54

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Organ Flutes
In addition to the many organ voices in the [ORGAN] voice category, the PSR-9000 has an ORGAN
FLUTES voice which can be assigned to the currenty selected part and edited by pressing the VOICE
[ORGAN FLUTES] button.
Parameters
Basic Procedure
Organ Type
This parameter specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated: Sine or Vin-
tage.
Rotary SP Speed
The Rotary SP Speed LCD button alternately switches between the slow and fast rota-
ry speaker speeds when a rotary speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes (see
“DSP Type” below), and the VOICE EFFECT [DSP(4-7)] button is turned on (the Rotary
SP Speed LCD button has the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT [DSP SLOW/FAST]
button).
Vibrato On/Off
This LCD button alternately turns the vibrato effect for the Organ Flutes voice ON or
OFF.
The Organ Flutes settings are
applied to the currently
selected part.
Custom settings
can be stored as a User Organ
Flutes voice, but the current
part cannot itself be stored.
For example, you can edit the
Organ Flutes settings from the
R1 part and store them, then
reselect those settings from the
R3 part.
ORGAN FLUTES
CUSTOM VOICE
PERCUSSION
XG
CHOIR & PAD
SYNTHESIZER
Press the [ORGAN
FLUTES] button.
Adjust the parameters.
Select this to call up the Preset
Organ Flutes display.
Select the number to be stored and store your settings.
Call up the Store display.
You can select the
number to call up
your original settings.
Select this to call
up the display of
the Volume/
Attack settings.
Adjust the Footage.
Select this to call up the display
of various settings.
Use button [1] to adjust the 16’
or 8’ footage. You can select the
desired footage (16’ or 8’) with
the [E] LCD button.
The tremolo and trill effects set
via the Harmony/Echo func-
tion (page 140) do not affect
the Organ Flutes sound.
Quick Guide
on page 19
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