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Overview Tab Parameters, HARMONY ASSIGN

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 Overview Tab Parameters [A] [B]/[C] [1 ] [3 ]- [6 ] [3 ] -[4 ] [5 ] [6 ] [7 ] [8 ] MODE CHORDAL TYPE BALANCE Vocal Effect TYPE LEAD HARM. (Harmony) REVERB CHORUS Determines the mode of the Vocal Harmony effect: Chordal, Vocoder or VocoderMono. Chordal is for conventional vocal harmonies, while Vocoder and VocoderMono are for Vocoder effects. (Vocoder-Mono is for single-note melodies.) When Vocoder or Vocoder-Mono is selected, the Chordal Type parameter below is not available. Determines the particular notes and voicings used for generating the vocal harmonies. The harmony and lead notes are also shown as notation in the display. For a list of the Chordal Types, refer to the Data List on the website. Lets you set the balance between the lead vocal (your own voice) and Vocal Harmony. Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases that of the lead vocal. When this is set to LH, only the lead vocal is output. Determines the type of effect and the amount of the effect applied to the lead and harmony vocal sounds. Determines the specific type of effect applied to the lead and harmony vocal sounds. A wide range of reverb, delay, modulation, distortion and other special effects are available. For a list of the effect types, refer to the Data List on the website. Determines the amount of Vocal Effect that is applied to the lead vocal sound. Determines the amount of Vocal Effect that is applied to the harmony vocal sound. Determines the amount of reverb applied to the overall Vocal Harmony sound, both lead and harmony. Determines the amount of chorus effect applied to the overall Vocal Harmony sound, both lead and harmony.  HARMONY ASSIGN For detailed information on each parameter, refer to the Data List on the website. [1 ]/ [2 ] TRANS. (TRANSPOSE) MODE Determines the amount by which the harmony parts are transposed. A setting of "0" results in no transposition, while the "Auto" setting results in automatic transposition. When the mode is set to Vocoder or Vocoder-Mono, this parameter is available. [3 ]/ [4 ] SESSION TABLE Settings: 0, Auto, -3 - +3 Determines how the harmonies will be voiced, or what type of chord will be used in creating the harmonies, according to different musical styles. This parameter is available only when the mode is set to Chordal and the type is set to something other than ScaleDiatonic or Parallel. [5 ]/ [6 ] KEY ROOT [7 ]/ [8 ] KEY TYPE Settings: Normal, Simple, R&R, UrbanA, UrbanB, Blues7, UrbanC Determines the root key for the transposition. Use this in combination with Key Type below to enable modal scale harmony transposition. When the Chordal Type parameter is set to ScaleDiatonic, this parameter is available. Settings: C, C#, D, D#, E, F, F#, G, G#, A, A#, B Determines the scale type for the transposition. Use this in combination with Key Root above to enable modal scale harmony transposition. When the Chordal Type parameter is set to ScaleDiatonic, this parameter is available. Settings: Maj, Min (Natural), Min (Harmonic) 100 Tyros4 Reference Manual

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Tyros4
Reference Manual
Overview Tab Parameters
HARMONY ASSIGN
For detailed information on each parameter, refer to the Data List on the website.
[A]
MODE
Determines the mode of the Vocal Harmony effect: Chordal, Vocoder or Vocoder-
Mono. Chordal is for conventional vocal harmonies, while Vocoder and Vocoder-
Mono are for Vocoder effects. (Vocoder-Mono is for single-note melodies.) When
Vocoder or Vocoder-Mono is selected, the Chordal Type parameter below is not
available.
[B]/[C]
CHORDAL TYPE
Determines the particular notes and voicings used for generating the vocal harmo-
nies. The harmony and lead notes are also shown as notation in the display. For a list
of the Chordal Types, refer to the Data List on the website.
[1

]
BALANCE
Lets you set the balance between the lead vocal (your own voice) and Vocal Har-
mony. Raising this value increases the volume of the Vocal Harmony and decreases
that of the lead vocal. When this is set to L<H63 (L: Lead Vocal, H: Vocal Har-
mony), only the Vocal Harmony is output; when it is set to L63>H, only the lead
vocal is output.
[3

]–
[6

]
Vocal Effect
Determines the type of effect and the amount of the effect applied to the lead and
harmony vocal sounds.
[3

]
–[4

]
TYPE
Determines the specific type of effect applied to the lead and harmony vocal sounds.
A wide range of reverb, delay, modulation, distortion and other special effects are
available. For a list of the effect types, refer to the Data List on the website.
[5

]
LEAD
Determines the amount of Vocal Effect that is applied to the lead vocal sound.
[6

]
HARM. (Harmony)
Determines the amount of Vocal Effect that is applied to the harmony vocal sound.
[7

]
REVERB
Determines the amount of reverb applied to the overall Vocal Harmony sound, both
lead and harmony.
[8

]
CHORUS
Determines the amount of chorus effect applied to the overall Vocal Harmony sound,
both lead and harmony.
[1

]/
[2

]
TRANS. (TRANS-
POSE) MODE
Determines the amount by which the harmony parts are transposed. A setting of “0”
results in no transposition, while the “Auto” setting results in automatic transposi-
tion. When the mode is set to Vocoder or Vocoder-Mono, this parameter is available.
Settings:
0, Auto, -3 – +3
[3

]/
[4

]
SESSION TABLE
Determines how the harmonies will be voiced, or what type of chord will be used in
creating the harmonies, according to different musical styles. This parameter is
available only when the mode is set to Chordal and the type is set to something other
than ScaleDiatonic or Parallel.
Settings:
Normal, Simple, R&R, UrbanA, UrbanB, Blues7, UrbanC
[5

]/
[6

]
KEY ROOT
Determines the root key for the transposition. Use this in combination with Key
Type below to enable modal scale harmony transposition. When the Chordal Type
parameter is set to ScaleDiatonic, this parameter is available.
Settings:
C, C
#
, D, D
#
, E, F, F
#
, G, G
#
, A, A
#
, B
[7

]/
[8

]
KEY TYPE
Determines the scale type for the transposition. Use this in combination with Key
Root above to enable modal scale harmony transposition. When the Chordal Type
parameter is set to ScaleDiatonic, this parameter is available.
Settings:
Maj, Min (Natural), Min (Harmonic)