Yamaha CVP-900 Owner's Manual - Page 92

Effect/eq, Harmony, Natural Voice, Regular Voice

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Editing the voice - Sound Creator EFFECT/EQ The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88. Determines the effect type (Reverb/ Chorus/DSP). When a regular voice is selected, the DSP type and Variation are set in two separate menus. For information on the effect structure, see page 126; for a list of available effect types, refer to the separate Data List. NATURAL VOICE Determines the brilliance of the tone, when a Natural voice is selected. This can also be set from the PIANO page (page 90), when a piano voice is selected. • Metallic .........Sharp metallic tone • Bright Bright tone • Normal ..........Standard tone • Mellow...........Soft and mellow tone • Dark Dark tone This parameter enables you to select whether the sound is sustained while you press the keys on the keyboard ("PIANO LIKE"), or the sound is sustained only while you press and hold down the sustain pedal, like playing a real vibraphone ("NORMAL") (for Vibraphone voice). The same as the "Mixing Console" on page 123. REGULAR VOICE • If you select [Bright] or [Metallic] as the type of brilliance, the volume level will increase slightly. In this case, raising the [MASTER VOLUME] may result in distortion. If this happens, lower the volume accordingly. • "SPEED" parameter is added when selecting VIBE ROTOR DSP type. This parameter enables you to set the speed of vibrato when you select the Vibraphone voice, recreating the effect of a vibe rotor pedal. Determines the Frequency and Gain of the Low and High EQ bands. The same as the "Mixing Console" on page 123. HARMONY The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88. The parameters are the same as for HARMONY/ECHO display of FUNCTION. For details, see page 144. 92 CVP-900

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Editing the voice
— Sound Creator
CVP-900
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EFFECT/EQ
The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88.
HARMONY
The explanations here apply to step #3 on page 88.
The parameters are the same as for HARMONY/ECHO display of FUNCTION. For details, see page 144.
Determines the effect type (Reverb/
Chorus/DSP).
When a regular voice is selected, the
DSP type and Variation are set in two
separate menus. For information on the
effect structure, see page 126; for a list
of available effect types, refer to the
separate Data List.
Determines the brilliance of the tone,
when a Natural voice is selected. This
can also be set from the PIANO page
(page 90), when a piano voice is
selected.
Metallic
.........
Sharp metallic tone
Bright
............
Bright tone
Normal
..........
Standard tone
Mellow
...........
Soft and mellow tone
Dark
...............
Dark tone
The same as the “Mixing Console”
on page 123.
If you select [Bright] or
[Metallic] as the type of
brilliance, the volume level
will increase slightly. In
this case, raising the
[MASTER VOLUME] may
result in distortion. If this
happens, lower the vol-
ume accordingly.
“SPEED” parameter is
added when selecting
VIBE ROTOR DSP type.
This parameter enables
you to set the speed of
vibrato when you select
the Vibraphone voice, rec-
reating the effect of a vibe
rotor pedal.
This parameter enables you to select whether the
sound is sustained while you press the keys on
the keyboard (“PIANO LIKE”), or the sound is
sustained only while you press and hold down the
sustain pedal, like playing a real vibraphone
(“NORMAL”) (for Vibraphone voice).
NATURAL VOICE
The same as the “Mixing Console”
on page 123.
REGULAR VOICE
Determines the Frequency
and Gain of the Low and
High EQ bands.