Yamaha DGX-670 DGX-670 Owners Manual - Page 38

Voices – Playing the keyboard with various sounds –, Playing Preset Voices

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2 Voices - Playing the keyboard with various sounds - The instrument features a wide variety of exceptionally realistic instrumental Voices, including piano, guitar, strings, brass, wind instruments and more. Playing Preset Voices The Voices can be played via three keyboard parts: Main, Layer and Left. These playing modes allow you to play just one single Voice (Main), play two different Voices in layer (Main and Layer), or play different Voices in the right- and left-hand areas of the keyboard (Main/Layer and Left). By combining these three parts, you can create luscious instrument textures and convenient performance combinations. Layer part Main part Left part Layer part Main part Split Point (F#2 as default) When the Left part is turned off, the entire keyboard is used for the Main and Layer parts. When the Left part is turned on, the F#2 and lower keys are used for the Left part while the upper keys (excluding F#2) are used for the Main and Layer parts. The key which divides the keyboard into the left-hand and right-hand areas is referred to as "Split Point." NOTE The Split Point can be changed (page 58). 1 Press one of the PART ON/OFF buttons to turn on the desired keyboard part. 2 1 2 Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to select a Voice category and call up the Voice Selection display for the part selected in step 1. The preset Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders. Voice category selection buttons correspond to the categories of the preset Voices. NOTE You can select Voices for the Main and Layer parts simply by using the Voice category selection buttons. While holding down one of the VOICE category selection buttons, press another VOICE category selection button. The Voice corresponding to the first pressed button is assigned to the Main part while the Voice of the second pressed button is assigned to the Layer part. 38 DGX-670 Owner's Manual

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DGX-670 Owner’s Manual
38
Voices
– Playing the keyboard with various sounds –
The instrument features a wide variety of exceptionally realistic instrumental Voices, including piano,
guitar, strings, brass, wind instruments and more.
The Voices can be played via three keyboard parts: Main, Layer and Left. These playing modes allow you to
play just one single Voice (Main), play two different Voices in layer (Main and Layer), or play different
Voices in the right- and left-hand areas of the keyboard (Main/Layer and Left). By combining these three
parts, you can create luscious instrument textures and convenient performance combinations.
When the Left part is turned off, the entire keyboard is used for the Main and Layer parts. When the Left
part is turned on, the F
#
2 and lower keys are used for the Left part while the upper keys (excluding F
#
2) are
used for the Main and Layer parts. The key which divides the keyboard into the left-hand and right-hand
areas is referred to as “Split Point.”
NOTE
The Split Point can be changed (page 58).
1
Press one of the PART ON/OFF buttons to turn on the desired keyboard part.
2
Press one of the VOICE category selection buttons to select a Voice category and
call up the Voice Selection display for the part selected in step 1.
The preset Voices are categorized and contained in appropriate folders. Voice category selection
buttons correspond to the categories of the preset Voices.
NOTE
You can select Voices for the Main and Layer parts simply by using the Voice category selection buttons. While holding
down one of the VOICE category selection buttons, press another VOICE category selection button. The Voice
corresponding to the first pressed button is assigned to the Main part while the Voice of the second pressed button is
assigned to the Layer part.
Playing Preset Voices
Left part
Layer part
Main part
Split Point (F
#
2 as default)
Layer part
Main part
1
2
2