Yamaha PSR-9000 Owner's Manual - Page 71
Chordal mode according to the current performance
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Vocal Harmony • Balance This lets you set the balance between the lead and Vocal Harmony. Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases that of the lead vocal. If it is set to the maximum value of 127, you will hear only the Vocal Harmony from the PSR9000's speakers; if it is set to 0, only the lead vocal will be heard. • Mode 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 Track, and this parameter determines how the harmony is applied to your voice. The three modes are described below. • VOCODER • CHORDAL • AUTO The harmony notes are determined by the notes you play on the keyboard (VOICE R1, R2, R3, L) and/or song data which includes Vocal Harmony tracks. During accompaniment playback, chords played in the auto accompaniment section of the keyboard control the harmony. During song playback, chords contained in song data control the harmony. (Not available if the song does not contain any chord data.) The harmony notes are produced in either Vocoder or Chordal mode according to the current performance method. • Chord The following parameters specify the song data which will be used for chord detection. • OFF • XF • TR1-TR16 Chords are not detected. Chords of XF format are detected. Chords are detected from note data in the specified song track. q Microphone The following parameters determine how the microphone sound is controlled. • Mute When set to OFF, the microphone sound is turned off. • Volume Adjusts the volume of the microphone sound. 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 Reference 71 69