Yamaha MU100R MU100R Owners Manual - Page 159

Chords Recognized in Chordal Type, For Vocoder Type, For Chordal Type

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Plugin (PLG) - Harmony Parameters In general, the Chordal Type is best suited when you want to simply play the chords and have the Harmony effect automatically sort out the suitable notes. Chords Recognized in Chordal Type Detune This produces a slightly "detuned" pitch and mixes it with the input signal for a rich chorusing effect. The amount of the detuning is set in the Mode parameter. MIDI note data from a keyboard or sequencer has no effect in this type. NOTE When Detune is selected, the Harmony Gender Type and Lead Pitch Correction parameters are not available. Chromatic (CHROMAT.HM) This produces a harmony at a fixed pitch interval from the original sound (such as an octave, or a third). The amount of the pitch shift is set in the Mode parameter. MIDI note data from a keyboard or sequencer has no effect in this type. For Vocoder Type: no trans No transposition. The harmony notes correspond exactly to the pitch of the incoming MIDI notes. auto trans Automatic transposition of the harmony notes. This keeps the harmony notes close (±600 cents) to the input signal, no matter which octave the MIDI notes are played. For example, if your vocal is at a pitch of C3, playing an E note anywhere on the connected MIDI keyboard results in a harmony note of E3. -3oct trns - +3oct trns This fixes the octave transposition of the harmony notes, selectable from 3 octaves below (-) to 3 octaves above (+). For Chordal Type: duet above (Duet Above) Produces one harmony note, in a pitch above the lead note. Mode Settings: (Available settings differ depending on selected Type; see below.) duet below (Duet Below) Produces one harmony note, in a pitch below the lead note. duet abv+b (Duet Above + Bass) Produces two harmony notes - one in a pitch above the lead note, and one an octave below the chord root harmony. (The "+b" in the type name stands for "added bass note.") trio above (Trio Above) Produces two harmony notes, in pitches above the lead note. trio a&b (Trio Above & Below) Produces two harmony notes - one in a pitch above the lead note, and one below. 148 Effect Edit Mode

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148
Effect Edit Mode
In general, the Chordal Type is best suited
when you want to simply play the chords
and have the Harmony effect automati-
cally sort out the suitable notes.
Chords Recognized in Chordal Type
Detune
This produces a slightly “detuned” pitch
and mixes it with the input signal for a
rich chorusing effect.
The amount of the
detuning is set in the Mode parameter.
MIDI note data from a keyboard or se-
quencer has no effect in this type.
NOTE
When Detune is selected, the Harmony Gen-
der Type and Lead Pitch Correction param-
eters are not available.
Chromatic (CHROMAT.HM)
This produces a harmony at a fixed pitch
interval from the original sound (such as
an octave, or a third).
The amount of the
pitch shift is set in the Mode parameter.
MIDI note data from a keyboard or se-
quencer has no effect in this type.
Mode
Settings:
(Available settings differ de-
pending on selected Type;
see below.)
For Vocoder Type:
no trans
No transposition.
The harmony notes
correspond exactly to the pitch of the in-
coming MIDI notes.
auto trans
Automatic transposition of the harmony
notes.
This keeps the harmony notes close
(
±
600 cents) to the input signal, no mat-
ter which octave the MIDI notes are
played.
For example, if your vocal is at a
pitch of C3, playing an E note anywhere
on the connected MIDI keyboard results
in a harmony note of E3.
-3oct trns — +3oct trns
This fixes the octave transposition of the
harmony notes, selectable from 3 octaves
below (-) to 3 octaves above (+).
For Chordal Type:
duet above (Duet Above)
Produces one harmony note, in a pitch
above the lead note.
duet below (Duet Below)
Produces one harmony note, in a pitch
below the lead note.
duet abv+b (Duet Above + Bass)
Produces two harmony notes — one in a
pitch above the lead note, and one an oc-
tave below the chord root harmony.
(The
“+b” in the type name stands for “added
bass note.”)
trio above (Trio Above)
Produces two harmony notes, in pitches
above the lead note.
trio a&b (Trio Above & Below)
Produces two harmony notes — one in a
pitch above the lead note, and one below.
Plugin (PLG) — Harmony Parameters