Yamaha PSR-S910 Reference Manual - Page 88

Edit the Vocal Harmony., Press the [I] SAVE button to save your edited Vocal Harmony type.

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5 Edit the Vocal Harmony. 6 Connections - Using Your Instrument with Other Devices - 10 [1 ▲▼]/ EFFECT TYPE [2 ▲▼] [3 ▲▼]- PARAMETER [5 ▲▼] [6 ▲▼]/ VALUE [7 ▲▼] [8 ▲▼] RETURN Re-selects the Vocal Harmony Type. Selects the parameter you want to edit. See below. Sets the value of the selected parameter. Returns to the VOCAL HARMONY TYPE Selection display. 6 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save your edited Vocal Harmony type. CAUTION The settings here will be lost if you change to another Vocal Harmony type or you turn the power off without executing the save operation. Vocal Harmony Edit parameters VOCODER TYPE Determines how the harmony notes are applied to the microphone sound when the Harmony mode (page 85) is set to "VOCODER." CHORDAL TYPE Determines how the harmony notes are applied to the microphone sound when the Harmony mode (page 85) is set to "CHORDAL." HARMONY GENDER TYPE Determines whether the gender of the harmony sound is changed or not. Off The gender of the harmony sound is not changed. Auto The gender of the harmony sound is changed automatically. LEAD GENDER TYPE Determines whether and how the gender of the lead vocal sound (i.e., the direct microphone sound) will be changed. Please note that the number of harmony notes differs depending on the selected type. When set to Off, three harmony notes are produced. Other settings produce two harmony notes. Off No gender change occurs. Unison No gender change occurs. You can adjust the LEAD GENDER DEPTH on page 89. Male The corresponding gender change is applied to the lead vocal. Female The corresponding gender change is applied to the lead vocal. 88 PSR-S910/S710 Reference Manual

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PSR-S910/S710 Reference Manual
Connections – Using Your Instrument with Other Devices –
10
5
Edit the Vocal Harmony.
6
Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save your edited Vocal Harmony type.
CAUTION
The settings here will be lost if you change to another Vocal Harmony type or you turn the power off without executing the save operation.
Vocal Harmony Edit parameters
[1
▲▼
]/
[2
▲▼
]
EFFECT TYPE
Re-selects the Vocal Harmony Type.
[3
▲▼
]–
[5
▲▼
]
PARAMETER
Selects the parameter you want to edit. See below.
[6
▲▼
]/
[7
▲▼
]
VALUE
Sets the value of the selected parameter.
[8
▲▼
]
RETURN
Returns to the VOCAL HARMONY TYPE Selection display.
VOCODER TYPE
Determines how the harmony notes are applied to the microphone sound when
the Harmony mode (
page 85
) is set to “VOCODER.”
CHORDAL TYPE
Determines how the harmony notes are applied to the microphone sound when
the Harmony mode (
page 85
) is set to “CHORDAL.”
HARMONY GEN-
DER TYPE
Determines whether the gender of the harmony sound is changed or not.
Off
The gender of the harmony sound is not changed.
Auto
The gender of the harmony sound is changed automatically.
LEAD GENDER
TYPE
Determines whether and how the gender of the lead vocal sound (i.e., the direct
microphone sound) will be changed. Please note that the number of harmony
notes differs depending on the selected type. When set to Off, three harmony
notes are produced. Other settings produce two harmony notes.
Off
No gender change occurs.
Unison
No gender change occurs. You can adjust the LEAD GENDER DEPTH on
page 89
.
Male
The corresponding gender change is applied to the lead vocal.
Female
The corresponding gender change is applied to the lead vocal.
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