Yamaha CVP-208 Owner's Manual - Page 96
Organ Flutes, Operation
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Editing the voice - Sound Creator Organ Flutes In addition to the many organ voices in the ORGAN voice category, the CVP-210/208 has an ORGAN FLUTES voice. The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 91. Operation Use button [1▲▼] to adjust the 16' or 5 1/3' footage.You can select the desired footage (16' or 5 1/3') with the [D] button(CVP-210 only). Select or adjust the parameters (see below). The tremolo and trill effects set via the Harmony/Echo function (page 146) do not affect the Organ Flutes sound (CVP-210 only). Adjust the Footage. ■ Parameters Organ Type Rotary SP Speed Vibrato On/Off Vibrato Depth Footage Volume (VOL) Response (RESP) Vibrato Speed Mode Attack (4', 2 2/3', 2') Length (LENG) Reverb Depth Chorus Depth DSP on/off DSP Depth DSP Type Variation EQ Low EQ High Variation Value This parameter specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated: Sine or Vintage. The Rotary SP Speed ([C]) button alternately switches between the slow and fast rotary speaker speeds when a rotary speaker effect is selected for the Organ Flutes (see "DSP Type" below), and the VOICE EFFECT [DSP] button is turned on (the Rotary SP Speed button has the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT [VARIATION] button). This ([G]) button alternately turns the vibrato effect for the Organ Flutes voice ON or OFF. Can be set to any of three levels via the Vibrato Depth ([H]) button. The button sequentially selects a depth of "1", "2", or "3". The footage settings determine the basic sound of the organ flutes. The term "footage" is a reference to the sound generation of traditional pipe organs, in which the sound is produced by pipes of different lengths (in feet). The longer the pipe, the lower the pitch of the sound. Hence, the 16' setting determines the lowest pitched component of the voice, while the 1' setting determines the highest pitched component. The higher the value of the setting, the greater the volume of the corresponding footage. Mixing various volumes of the footages lets you create your own distinctive organ sounds. Adjusts the overall volume of the Organ Flutes. The longer the graphic bar, the greater the volume. The Response control affects both the attack and sustain portion of the sound, increasing or decreasing the response time of the initial swell and release, based on the FOOTAGE controls. The higher the value the slower the swell and release. Determines the speed of the vibrato effect controlled by the Vibrato On/Off and Vibrato Depth above. The MODE control selects between two modes: FIRST and EACH. In the FIRST mode, attack is applied only to the first notes played and held simultaneously; while the first notes are held, any subsequently played notes have no attack applied. In the EACH mode, attack is applied equally to all notes. The ATTACK controls adjust the attack sound of the ORGAN FLUTE voice. The 4', 2 2/3 'and 2' controls increase or reduce the amount of attack sound at the corresponding footages. The longer the graphic bar the greater the attack sound. The LENGTH control affects the attack portion of the sound producing a longer or shorter decay immediately after the initial attack. The longer the graphic bar the longer the decay. For details about the digital effects, see pages 61, 126. Determines the DSP effect type to be applied to the Organ Flutes voice. Normally this will be one of the fifteen (CVP-210), or seven (CVP-208) available Rotary Speaker effects. If any other type of effect is selected, the Rotary SP Speed ([C]) button in the FOOTAGE/VOL/ATTACK display will not control rotary speaker speed. Instead, it will have the same effect as the VOICE EFFECT [VARIATION] button. Determines whether the DSP variation will be set to Slow or Fast when the Organ Flutes voice is selected (when the Voice Set function is ON - page 146). Sets the DSP variation parameter value (e.g., "LFO Freq" for a Rotary Speaker effect) when the DSP variation is turned on. The EQ parameters determine the Frequency and Gain of the Low and High EQ bands. 96 CVP-210/208