Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 44

Tuning, Transpose, Octave, Pitch Bend Range, Portamento Time

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQThe M,,QQixing Co,,QQnsole,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ TUNING s TRANSPOSE The MASTER TRANSPOSE parameter duplicates the function of the MASTER TRANSPOSE [] buttons on the PSR-8000 panel. Use the MASTER TRANSPOSE dial to set overall PSR-8000 transposition in semitone increments over a ±24 semitone range. "0" is standard pitch. Adjusting the MASTER TRANSPOSE parameter automatically adjusts the SONG TRANSPOSE parameter by the same amount. Use the SONG TRANSPOSE dial to set SONG playback transposition in semitone increments over a ±24 semitone range. "0" is standard pitch. s TUNING ...These parameters fine-tune the corresponding parts from "-64" (down a semitone) to "+63" (up a semitone). "0" is standard pitch. s OCTAVE ...These OCTAVE parameters are separate from the octave parameters accessed via the normal play mode display (page 27), and have a -2 ... +2 range as opposed to the -1 ... +1 range of the play-mode octave parameters. The values of the mixer's OCTAVE parameters are added to those of the corresponding play-mode octave parameters. s PITCH BEND RANGE ...Set the range of the PITCH BEND wheel for the corresponding part. The range is from "0" to "12" with each step corresponding to one semitone. s PORTAMENTO TIME ...Set the portamento time for the corresponding parts only when the parts are set to "MONO" (page 22). The higher the value the longer the portamento time. The portamento effect (a smooth slide between notes) is produced when the notes are played legato: i.e. a note is held while the next note is played. 44

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TUNING
TRANSPOSE
................................................................................
The
MASTER TRANSPOSE
parameter duplicates the function
of the
MASTER TRANSPOSE [
<
]
and
[
>
]
buttons on the
PSR-8000 panel. Use the MASTER TRANSPOSE dial to set
overall PSR-8000 transposition in semitone increments over a
±
24 semitone range. “0” is standard pitch. Adjusting the
MAS-
TER TRANSPOSE
parameter automatically adjusts the
SONG
TRANSPOSE
parameter by the same amount.
Use the
SONG TRANSPOSE
dial to set SONG playback
transposition in semitone increments over a
±
24 semitone
range. “0” is standard pitch.
TUNING
..................................................................................................................................................................................................
These parameters fine-tune the corresponding parts from “–64” (down a semitone) to “+63” (up a semitone). “0” is
standard pitch.
OCTAVE
.................................................................................................................................................................................................
These
OCTAVE
parameters are separate from the octave parameters accessed via the normal play mode display (page
27), and have a –2 … +2 range as opposed to the –1 … +1 range of the play-mode octave parameters. The values
of the mixer’s
OCTAVE
parameters are
ad
ded to those of the corresponding play-mode octave parameters.
PITCH BEND RANGE
..............................................................................................................................................................
Set the range of the
PITCH BEND
wheel for the corresponding part. The range is from “0” to “12” with each step
corresponding to one semitone.
PORTAMENTO TIME
.................................................................................................................................................................
Set the portamento time for the corresponding parts
onl
y when the parts are set to “
MONO
” (page 22). The higher
the value the longer the portamento time. The portamento effect (a smooth slide between notes) is produced when
the notes are played legato: i.e. a note is held while the next note is played.
The Mixing Console