Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 58

Voices of the Main and Main x Layer parts. The Reverb, Octave, Volume, Pan Stereo position

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Reference Detailed Settings for the Voices-Voice Edit Parameters When the Voice part is set to Main x Layer or Left x Left Layer, parameters indicated with an asterisk (*) below are set for each part's Voice individually. Octave* This allows you to shift the pitch of a note upward or downward in octave steps, over a range of +/- two octaves. A Main Octave C Set?--> 0 B NO YES D Setting range: -2 - 0 - +2 -2 (two octaves lower), 0 (no pitch shift), +2 (two octaves higher) Volume* This allows you to set the volume level for each Voice part. A Main Volume C Setting range: 0 - 127 Set?--> 115 B NO YES D Pan (Stereo position)* This allows you to set the position of the sound in the stereo field, left or right. A Main Pan C Set?--> C B NO YES D Setting range: L64 (hard left) - C (center) - R63 (hard right) Detune (Dual mode only) This allows you to finely tune the pitches of the two Voices selected in Dual mode away from each other. Used especially with similar sounding Voices, this creates a warmer, richer sound. A MainxLayer Detune C Set?--> +3 B NO YES D Setting range: -20 - +20 (Positive (+) settings will raise the pitch of the Main or Left Voice part's sound and lower the pitch of the Layer or Left Layer Voice part's sound. Negative (-) settings will do the opposite.) Reverb Type This determines the types of Reverb effects used for the Voices of the Main and Main x Layer parts. The Reverb Type settings here are also used for the Voices of the Left and Left x Left Layer parts, respectively. (These cannot be set independently from the Main and Main x Layer Voices.) A C Settings: Main ReverbType Set?--> Hall1 B NO YES D Room Hall1 Hall2 Stage Plate Simulates the reverberation of a room. Simulates the reverberation of a concert hall. Reverberation is slightly longer than that of Hall 1. Reverberation suitable for a solo instrument sound. Simulates the characteristic sound of a plate reverb. Reverb Send* This allows you to control the depth of the reverb effect for the Voice. n The reverb effect is not applied if "Reverb Send" is set to "0." n Reverb Send can be set independently for all Voice parts-Main, Main x Layer, Left, and Left x Left Layer. A Main ReverbSend C Setting range: 0 - 127 Set?--> 10 B NO YES D 58 CP300 Owner's Manual

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Detailed Settings for the Voices—Voice Edit
CP300 Owner’s Manual
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Reference
Parameters
This allows you to shift the pitch of a note upward or
downward in octave steps, over a range of +/- two octaves.
Setting range:
-2 – 0 – +2
-2 (two octaves lower), 0 (no pitch shift), +2 (two octaves higher)
This allows you to set the volume level for each Voice part.
Setting range:
0 – 127
This allows you to set the position of the sound in the
stereo field, left or right.
Setting range:
L64 (hard left) – C (center) – R63 (hard right)
This allows you to finely tune the pitches of the two Voices
selected in Dual mode away from each other. Used
especially with similar sounding Voices, this creates a
warmer, richer sound.
Setting range:
-20 – +20 (Positive (+) settings will raise the
pitch of the Main or Left Voice part’s sound and lower the pitch of
the Layer or Left Layer Voice part’s sound. Negative (-) settings
will do the opposite.)
This determines the types of Reverb effects used for the
Voices of the Main and Main x Layer parts. The Reverb
Type settings here are also used for the Voices of the Left
and Left x Left Layer parts, respectively. (These cannot be
set independently from the Main and Main x Layer Voices.)
Settings:
This allows you to control the depth of the reverb effect for
the Voice.
n
The reverb effect is not applied if “Reverb Send” is set to
“0.”
n
Reverb Send can be set independently for all Voice
parts—Main, Main x Layer, Left, and Left x Left Layer.
Setting range:
0 – 127
When the Voice part is set to Main x Layer or Left x Left Layer, parameters indicated with an asterisk (
*
) below are set for
each part’s Voice individually.
Octave*
Volume*
Pan (Stereo position)*
Main
Set?-->
Octave
0
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Main
Set?-->
Volume
115
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Main
Set?-->
Pan
C
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Detune (Dual mode only)
Reverb Type
Room
Simulates the reverberation of a room.
Hall1
Simulates the reverberation of a concert hall.
Hall2
Reverberation is slightly longer than that of Hall 1.
Stage
Reverberation suitable for a solo instrument sound.
Plate
Simulates the characteristic sound of a plate reverb.
Reverb Send*
MainxLayer
Set?-->
Detune
+3
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Main
Set?-->
ReverbType
Hall1
NO
YES
A
B
D
C
Main
Set?-->
ReverbSend
10
NO
YES
A
B
D
C