Yamaha DGC1B Disklavier Mark III Series DGC1B Basic Operation Manual - Page 49

Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice, Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice

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Chapter 9 Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice English Chapter 9: Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice The Disklavier's [VOICE] button lets you assign a voice from the internal XG tone generator to accompany the piano while you play. You will hear in unison the piano sound coming from the Disklavier and an Ensemble voice produced by the internal XG tone generator. This is sometimes referred to as voice layering or unison. The internal XG tone generator offers 480 instrumental voices (128 basic voices) and 11 drum kits for playing the keyboard. Playing the Keyboard with an Ensemble Voice 1 During playback or in Stop mode, press [VOICE]. VOICE The VOICE indicator lights and the following display appears. 2 Use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to select a voice number. -/NO +/YES The voice name and number change accordingly. ☛ See Chapter 14 "Internal XG Tone Generator Voice & Drum Kit List" for a listing of basic voices. Setting the voice to "##" produces no sound from the internal XG tone generator for the piano parts. 3 Press [>], then use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to select a bank. -/NO +/YES The bank number of the selected voice appears temporarily in place of the Vol parameter. The bank number automatically returns to 0 when the voice number is changed. ☛ See "XG Normal Voice List" on pages 11 and 12 in the Appendix section in the Advanced Operation Manual for a full listing of available voices. 4 To adjust the volume, press [>] until the c cursor is next to the Vol parameter, then use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set a value. -/NO +/YES 37

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English
Chapter 9:
Playing the Keyboar
d with an Ensemble V
oice
The Disklavier’s [VOICE] button lets you assign a voice from the internal XG tone generator to
accompany the piano while you play. You will hear in unison the piano sound coming from the Disklavier
and an Ensemble voice produced by the internal XG tone generator. This is sometimes referred to as voice
layering or unison.
The internal XG tone generator offers 480 instrumental voices (128 basic voices) and 11 drum kits for
playing the keyboard.
Playing the Keyboard
with an Ensemble
Voice
1
During playback or in Stop mode,
press [VOICE].
The VOICE indicator lights and the
following display appears.
2
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES]
buttons to select a voice number.
The voice name and number change
accordingly.
See Chapter 14 “Internal XG Tone
Generator Voice & Drum Kit List” for a
listing of basic voices.
Setting the voice to “##” produces no sound
from the internal XG tone generator for the
piano parts.
3
Press [
>
], then use the [–/NO] and
[+/YES] buttons to select a bank.
The bank number of the selected voice
appears temporarily in place of the Vol
parameter.
The bank number automatically
returns to 0 when the voice number is
changed.
See “XG Normal Voice List” on pages 11
and 12 in the Appendix section in the
Advanced Operation Manual
for a full
listing of available voices.
4
To adjust the volume, press [
>
]
until the
c
cursor is next to the
Vol parameter, then use the
[–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons to set
a value.
Chapter 9
Playing the Keyboard with an
Ensemble Voice
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