Yamaha PSR-5700 Owner's Manual (feature Reference) - Page 30

Dual Voice Edit Functions

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[F1] Custom Voice Edit 5 TONE The brilliance and resonance parameters provided here make it possible to vary the tone of the voice over a wide range. Use the [-] and [+] buttons below each parameter to set the required values. TONE ......Piano 1 Brilli= 0 Resonanc= 0! - + - + q Brilliance (Brilli) This parameter alters the cutoff frequency of the filter applied to the voice, thereby making the sound more or less brilliant. Minus settings reduce brilliance for a rounder, more mellow tone, while plus setting increase brilliance for a sharper tone. q Resonance (Resonanc) Plus settings increase the height of a resonant peak at the filter cutoff frequency, giving the voice greater presence and sometimes a more "nasal" tone. Minus settings reduce resonance for a "flatter" sound. Notes: The maximum range of both parameters is from -50 through 0 to +50, although this range is more limited with some voices. An exclamation mark (!) will appear next to the parameter when the maximum or minimum allowable setting for the selected voice has been reached. The default values for the selected voice are produced by settings of "0". Pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons below a parameter immediately recalls the default value ("0"). Dual Voice Edit Functions (Voices 90 through 97) The following functions are available when editing voices 90 through 97. Different groups of edit functions are provided for the PSR-5700 normal voices (00 through 89 - page 27) and drum voices (98 and 99 - page 33). For all parameters described here the preset value can be instantly recalled by pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons simultaneously. DETAIL 1 DUAL NAME `DUAL NAME »...:SpacePno_ - + Purpose: Allows an 8-character name to be assigned to the custom dual voice. Procedure: Use the [] buttons to position the cursor at the desired character location, then use the left [-] and [+] buttons to select the desired character. A chart of the available characters is given below. Character list [Space 0123456789:;?@ ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_` abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}≤≥ Notes: Give your dual voice names that identify both the voices used, if possible. If you've created a new dual voice that combines piano and organ, for example, you could call it something like "PianOrg". 30

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[F1] Custom Voice Edit
The brilliance and resonance parameters provided here make it possible to vary the tone of the voice over a wide range.
Use the [-] and [+] buttons below each parameter to set the required values.
5
TONE
Dual Voice Edit Functions
(Voices 90 through 97)
The following functions are available when editing voices 90 through 97. Different groups of
edit functions are provided for the PSR-5700 normal voices (00 through 89 — page 27) and drum
voices (98 and 99 — page 33).
For all parameters described here the preset value can be instantly recalled by pressing both the [-] and
[+] buttons simultaneously.
DETAIL
+
+
TONE
……Piano 1
Brilli= 0 Resonanc= 0!
Notes:
The maximum range of both parameters is from -50
through 0 to +50, although this range is more limited with
some voices. An exclamation mark (!) will appear next to the
parameter when the maximum or minimum allowable setting
for the selected voice has been reached.
The default values for the selected voice are produced by
settings of “0”. Pressing both the [-] and [+] buttons below a
parameter immediately recalls the default value (“0”).
Brilliance (Brilli)
This parameter alters the cutoff frequency of the filter
applied to the voice, thereby making the sound more or
less brilliant. Minus settings reduce brilliance for a
rounder, more mellow tone, while plus setting increase
brilliance for a sharper tone.
Resonance (Resonanc)
Plus settings increase the height of a resonant peak at
the filter cutoff frequency, giving the voice greater pres-
ence and sometimes a more “nasal” tone. Minus settings
reduce resonance for a “flatter” sound.
+
`DUAL NAME
»…:SpacePno_
1
DUAL NAME
Character list
[Space]
!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}
≤≥
Notes:
Give your dual voice names that identify both the voices
used, if possible. If you’ve created a new dual voice that
combines piano and organ, for example, you could call it
something like “PianOrg”.
Purpose:
Allows an 8-character name to be assigned to the custom
dual voice.
Procedure:
Use the [
<
] and [
>
] buttons to position the cursor at the
desired character location, then use the left [-] and [+] but-
tons to select the desired character. A chart of the available
characters is given below.