Yamaha CVP-805 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owners Manual - Page 84
Applying Vocal Harmony Effects to Your Voice
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Applying Vocal Harmony Effects to Your Voice The Vocal Harmony feature lets you add harmonies to your singing voice, input via the microphone sound. 1 Connect the microphone to the instrument (page 83). 2 Call up the Vocal Harmony display via [Menu] → [VocalHarmony]. 4 Vocal Harmony name Mode 3 6-1 (When the Mode is set to "Vocoder" or "Vocoder Mono") NOTE The display shown at left is called up when the Harmony Mode is set to "Vocoder." A different display appears when the Harmony Mode is set to "Chordal." 3 Make sure that Harmony is set to "On." 4 Touch the Vocal Harmony name to call up the Vocal Harmony Selection display. 5 Select a Vocal Harmony type. The Vocal Harmony features three different Modes which can be selected automatically by selecting a Vocal Harmony type. Harmony mode Chordal The harmony notes are determined by the chords you play in the chord section (with [ACMP ON/OFF] turned on), the left hand section (with [ACMP ON/ OFF] turned off and the Left part turned on) or chord data of Song. Vocoder The microphone sound is output via the notes you play on the keyboard or the Song playback notes. Vocoder-Mono Same as the Vocoder basically. In this mode, only single-note melodies or lines can be played back (with last-note priority). Icons shown in the Vocal Harmony Selection display indicate the following meanings. • (Blue/pink): Vocal Harmony type of Chordal mode. In general, blue icon types are to be used by male singers, and pink by female singers. • : Vocal Harmony type of Vocoder mode. • : Vocal Harmony type having unusual effects, such as a robotic voice. • (Gray): Vocal Harmony type without any effect. NOTE For details on Vocal Harmony types, refer to the Data List on the website (page 9). 84 CVP-809/CVP-805 Owner's Manual