Yamaha DGX-670 DGX-670 Reference Manual - Page 67

Editing Filter Parameters

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Voice, etc. Panpot Volume Allows you to re-select the Voices for each keyboard part or each part (channel) of the Style or Song. Press the [1 ]-[8 ] buttons to call up the Voice selection page for the part. After selecting the desired Voice, press the [EXIT] button to return to the Mixer display. When the Panel part is selected, the same operation allows you to re-select the Style, Song or Audio file (instead of the Voice) for the corresponding part. NOTE When a GM Song is selected, only a Drum Kit Voice can be selected for channel 10 (in the Song Ch9-16 page). NOTE For a Style or Song channel, calling up a rhythm/percussion Voice (Drum Kit, etc.) will replace the channel settings with those for the new Voice. In such a case, the original settings may not be restored even if you re-select the original Voice. To restore the original sound, select the same Style or Song again without carrying out the Save operation. Determines the stereo position of the selected part (channel). Determines the volume of each part or channel, giving you fine control over the balance of all the parts. Editing Filter Parameters This function modifies the tonal characteristics (brightness, etc.) of the sound by cutting the output of a specific frequency portion of the sound. Move the Cursor on the display by using the Cursor buttons [][][E][F], and then use the Data dial or 8 the [1 ]-[8 ] buttons to edit parameters. Mixer Harmonic Content Brightness Allows you to adjust the Resonance (page 15) for each part. Determines the brightness of the sound for each part by adjusting the Cutoff Frequency (page 15). DGX-670 Reference Manual 67

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DGX-670 Reference Manual
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Mixer
This function modifies the tonal characteristics (brightness, etc.) of the sound by cutting the output of a specific
frequency portion of the sound.
Move the Cursor on the display by using the Cursor buttons [
][
][
E
][
F
], and then use the Data dial or
the [1

]–[8

] buttons to edit parameters.
Voice, etc.
Allows you to re-select the Voices for each keyboard part or each part (channel) of the
Style or Song. Press the [1

]–[8

] buttons to call up the Voice selection page
for the part. After selecting the desired Voice, press the [EXIT] button to return to the
Mixer
display.
When the
Panel
part is selected, the same operation allows you to re-select the Style,
Song or Audio file (instead of the Voice) for the corresponding part.
NOTE
When a GM Song is selected, only a Drum Kit Voice can be selected for channel 10 (in the
Song Ch9-16
page).
NOTE
For a Style or Song channel, calling up a rhythm/percussion Voice (Drum Kit, etc.) will replace the channel settings
with those for the new Voice. In such a case, the original settings may not be restored even if you re-select the original
Voice. To restore the original sound, select the same Style or Song again without carrying out the Save operation.
Panpot
Determines the stereo position of the selected part (channel).
Volume
Determines the volume of each part or channel, giving you fine control over the bal-
ance of all the parts.
Editing Filter Parameters
Harmonic
Content
Allows you to adjust the Resonance (
page 15
) for each part.
Brightness
Determines the brightness of the sound for each part by adjusting the Cutoff Fre-
quency (
page 15
).