Yamaha CVP-600 Owner's Manual - Page 31
Selecting Voices
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Selecting Voices Organ Combination (Organ Combi.) To call up the ORGAN COMBINATION display, press the [ORGAN] button and select Organ Combi. in the pop-up display. With the Organ Combination function in this display, you can select from six different kinds of organ sounds, and even create your own organ sounds by editing these voices. • The edited voices can be backed up in sets of six by setting VOICE SETTING to ON (in the Function section's Backup parameter, page 147). s Selecting Organ Combination Voices Select the desired voice by pressing the left/right LCD buttons in the pop-up ORGAN COMBINATION display. The settings of the selected voice are shown in the display. • An asterisk (*) appears next to the voice name when the selected voice has been already edited. s Editing Organ Combination Voices The editing features in this function let you recreate organ voices by adjusting several footage settings, just as on conventional organs. Various organ voices can be created by the setting combinations shown below. q FOOTAGE display • Footage volume setting (eight continuous voices corresponding to conventional organ footages) • Setting the speed of the rotary speaker effect (FAST/SLOW) q ATTACK display • Attack Footage volume setting (three decay voices used as percussive attack sounds) • Length setting (length of attack sound for decaying voices) • Response setting (speed of sound starting for continuous voices) • Attack Mode setting (EACH/FIRST) To create a percussive organ sound, adjust the volume of the decay sound and the attack length of attack sound to appropriate settings, then add them to the continuous voice. To recreate the sound of a pipe organ with a slow attack, set the Response to a large value. • Rotary speed effect: A rich, swirling chorus effect, created by actual rotation of a speaker. • Attack sound: A sharp, percussive sound at the beginning of a note. • Attack Mode: The manner in which the attack sound is output. CVP-98/96/600 29 29