Yamaha CVP-709 CVP-709/705 Reference Manual - Page 46
Editing an Organ Flutes Voice (Voice Edit
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Editing an Organ Flutes Voice (Voice Edit) The Organ Flute Voices can be edited by adjusting the footage levers, adding the attack sound, applying effect and equalizer, etc. 1 Select the desired Organ Flutes Voice. From the [Organ] Category, touch [Organ Flutes], then select the desired Organ Flutes Voice. 2 On the Voice Edit display called up via [Menu] → [VoiceEdit], select the desired parameter then edit the value. NOTE The Voice Edit display for the Organ Flutes Voices can also be called up by touching the Organ Flutes icon at upper right of the Organ Flutes Voice name in the Home display. This is useful for adjusting footage settings and controlling the rotary speaker while you play. Footage Determines the basic sound of the organ flutes. Organ Type Specifies the type of organ tone generation to be simulated. • Sine: Produces a clean, clear sound. • Vintage: Produces a gritty, slightly distorted sound. • Euro: Produces the sound of the transistor electronic organ equipped with the electronic tremolo. Volume Adjusts the overall volume of the Organ Flutes. Rotary Speaker Turns on or off the Rotary Speaker and switches the Rotary Speaker speed between the "Slow" and "Fast." This parameter is available only when an effect which contains "Rotary" or "Rot" in its name is applied. Vibrato Turns on or off the vibrato, and adjusts its depth and speed. Response Affects both the attack and release (page 44) 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. Attack Selects "First" or "Each" as the Attack mode and adjusts the Attack length of the sound. In the First mode, attack (percussive sound) 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 length produces a longer or shorter decay immediately after the initial attack. The longer the value, the longer the decay time. CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual 46