Yamaha EZ-30 Owner's Manual - Page 42
Playing Voices, Selecting a Voice, Playing a Voice
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Playing Voices Selecting a Voice The EZ-30 features high-quality voices that use an advanced technology AWM (Advanced Wave Memory) tone generator. (See page 85.) • Voices 1-116 (116 voices), 117-128 (drum kit), 609 (ABC (Oboe) voice), 610 (DoReMi (Oboe) voice) • Expanded Voices ...... 129-608 (480 voices) Some voices include the following effects. Split voice (107-116) One voice is assigned to the right side of the split point on the keyboard, and another voice is assigned to the left side. Drum kit (117-128) Playing different keys on the keyboard produces different drum sounds. ABC (Oboe) voice (609), DoReMi (Oboe) voice (610) When you play the keyboard, the EZ-30 "sings" the corresponding notes using ABC or DoReMi. If the Transpose value is adjusted (other than "00"), they sound using Oboe voice. Playing a Voice Press the [VOICE] button. Voice number Voice name Indicates Voice mode is selected Select the desired voice number. Use the numeric keypad to directly enter the voice number, or use the [+]/[-] buttons to step up and down through the voices (page 25). 42