Yamaha CLP-970 Owner's Manual - Page 35
Combining two voices Dual mode
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Selecting and Playing Voices Combining two voices (Dual mode) You can play two voices simultaneously across the entire range of the keyboard. In this way, you can simulate a melody duet or combine two similar voices to create a thicker sound. Refer to "Voice Combination Examples (Dual and Split)" on page 105 for examples of effective voice combinations. The numbers on the upper row indicate the steps in Dual mode using voices from different groups. 2 2 1 3 MAIN voice group buttons CLP-970 MIN MAX MASTER VOLUME DEMO TRANSPOSE SONG SELECT TRACK TRACK EXTRA FILE 1 2 TRACKS METRONOME START/ STOP SETTING NEW SONG SONG BALANCE STOP START/ PAUSE REC SONG SETTING DOWN UP SYNCHRO START SONG TEMPO The numbers on the bottom row indicate the steps in Dual mode using voices from the same group. A C 2 B CONTRAST NO YES EXIT D MAIN PIANO E. PIANO/ HARPSI- MALLET ORGAN STRINGS/ BASS CHORD CHOIR SPLIT POINT LEFT PIANO/ HARPSI/ ORGAN/ BASS E. PIANO MALLET STRINGS VOICE SETTING VOICE REVERB CHORUS BRILLIANCE EFFECT 3 1 4 MAIN voice group buttons MIDI SETTING OTHER SETTING Dual mode using voices in different voice groups Procedure 1. Enter Dual mode. Press two MAIN voice group buttons (upper row) simulta- neously. A B NO YES C D 1st voice 2nd voice 2. Select a voice. Use the A [-]/[+] buttons and B [-]/[+] buttons to select a voice. The voices listed in the upper row in "Preset Voice List" on page 103 are called 1st voices, and those listed in the bottom row are called 2nd voices. 3. Exit Dual mode and return to normal play mode. Press any MAIN voice group button. CLP-970 35