Yamaha PSR-S950 Owner's Manual - Page 84

If you selected the Chordal Vocal Harmony Type

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On the display, you can confirm that one of the three icons shown below is assigned to each Vocal Harmony Type. Each of these icons indicates the Harmony mode. Icon (Microphone) Mode Chordal (Microphone with FX) Vocoder (Microphone and key- Vocoder board) Mono Descriptions The harmony notes are determined by the chords you play in the chord section (with [ACMP] turned on), the left hand section (with [ACMP] turned off and [LEFT] turned on) or the chord data of a Song. The harmony notes are determined in the same way as in Microphone above. However, effects such as Vocal Doubler and PokerPhaser are applied. Harmony may or may not be applied depending on the selected type. (If harmony is not applied, the [I] (HARMONY) button in the Mic Setting/Vocal Harmony display is set to OFF. The microphone sound is output via the notes you play on the keyboard or via the Song playback notes. Same as the Vocoder basically. In this mode, only single-note melodies or lines can be played back (with last-note priority). 4 Follow the steps below, depending on which Type (and mode) you selected. If you selected the Chordal Vocal Harmony Type: 4-1 Turn the [ACMP] button on. 4-2 Play chords with your left hand, or play back the Song which contains chord data. Vocal harmonies based on the chords are applied to your singing. If you selected the Vocoder or Vocoder Mono Vocal Harmony Type: 4-1 Call up the SETUP window in the display by pressing the [8 ] button. NOTE If you selected a Type having an "FX" icon, your voice will be processed with effects, but may not have harmonies applied. NEXT PAGE 84 PSR-S950/S750 Owner's Manual 4-2

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On the display, you can confirm that one of the three icons shown below is
assigned to each Vocal Harmony Type. Each of these icons indicates the
Harmony mode.
4
Follow the steps below, depending on which Type (and mode)
you selected.
If you selected the Chordal Vocal Harmony Type:
4-1
Turn the [ACMP] button on.
4-2
Play chords with your left hand, or play back the Song which contains
chord data.
Vocal harmonies based on the chords are applied to your singing.
If you selected the Vocoder or Vocoder Mono Vocal Harmony Type:
4-1
Call up the SETUP window in the display by pressing the [8
] button.
Icon
Mode
Descriptions
(Microphone)
Chordal
The harmony notes are determined by the chords
you play in the chord section (with [ACMP]
turned on), the left hand section (with [ACMP]
turned off and [LEFT] turned on) or the chord
data of a Song.
(Microphone with FX)
The harmony notes are determined in the same
way as in Microphone above. However, effects
such as Vocal Doubler and PokerPhaser are
applied. Harmony may or may not be applied
depending on the selected type. (If harmony is
not applied, the [I] (HARMONY) button in the
Mic Setting/Vocal Harmony display is set to OFF.
(Microphone and key-
board)
Vocoder
The microphone sound is output via the notes
you play on the keyboard or via the Song play-
back notes.
Vocoder
Mono
Same as the Vocoder basically. In this mode,
only single-note melodies or lines can be played
back (with last-note priority).
NOTE
If you selected a Type having an “FX”
icon, your voice will be processed with
effects, but may not have harmonies
applied.
4-2
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