Yamaha PSR-A1000 Owner's Manual - Page 54

Left — Setting Separate Voices for the Left and Right s of the Keyboard

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Voices Left - Setting Separate Voices for the Left and Right Sections of the Keyboard 1 Set the LEFT to ON. Press this button again to set it to OFF. MAIN LAYER LEFT END EXIT 2 Select LEFT with the [H] button. Press the same button to call up the VOICE display, from which you can select the specific voice you want to play in a left. How to select the voice is the same as the way of VOICE (MAIN) screen (page 51). F G H I J The split point can be freely set to any key on the keyboard. (page 122). n Each part (MAIN, LAYER, and LEFT) can have its own volume setting (page 58). n You can also use the LAYER and LEFT functions together, to create a combination layer/split. To do this, set separate voices for the left and right sections of the keyboard (as indicated), and set up a layer of two different voices on the right. Press this to return to the MAIN display. Applying Voice Effects This section of the panel lets you add a variety of effects to the voices you play on the keyboard. LEFT HOLD VOICE EFFECT HARMONY/ DSP TOUCH SUSTAIN ECHO MONO VARIATION Press one of the effect buttons to turn the corresponding effects on. Press it again to turn the effect off. For explanations on each of the effects, see below. I TOUCH This button turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off. When this is set to off, the same volume is produced no matter how strongly or softly you play the keyboard. I SUSTAIN When this Sustain feature is on, all notes played on the keyboard (MAIN/LAYER parts only) have a longer sustain. You can also set the Sustain depth (page 82). I DSP The PSR-A1000 features a variety of dynamic built-in digital effects, letting you process the sound in various ways. You can use DSP to enhance the voices in subtle ways - such as by applying chorus to add animation and depth, or using a symphonic effect to give the sound warmth and richness. DSP also has effects such as distortion that can completely change the character of the sound. DSP is set for the currently selected part (MAIN/LAYER/LEFT). The DSP and VARIATION effect types and the their depth can be selected and adjusted in the MIXING CONSOLE display (page 115). 54 PSR-A1000

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Voices
PSR-A1000
54
Left
Setting Separate Voices for the Left and Right Sections of the Keyboard
This section of the panel lets you add a variety of effects to the voices you play on the keyboard.
TOUCH
This button turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off. When this is set to off, the same volume is produced no
matter how strongly or softly you play the keyboard.
SUSTAIN
When this Sustain feature is on, all notes played on the keyboard (MAIN/LAYER parts only) have a longer sustain. You
can also set the Sustain depth (page 82).
DSP
The PSR-A1000 features a variety of dynamic built-in digital effects, letting you process
the sound in various ways. You can use DSP to enhance the voices in subtle ways — such
as by applying chorus to add animation and depth, or using a symphonic effect to give
the sound warmth and richness. DSP also has effects such as distortion that can
completely change the character of the sound. DSP is set for the currently selected part
(MAIN/LAYER/LEFT).
I
F
J
G
H
1
Set the LEFT to
ON.
Press this
button again to
set it to OFF.
MAIN
LEFT
LAYER
2
Select LEFT with the [H] button. Press the same
button to call up the VOICE display, from which
you can select
the specific voice you want to play
in a left.
How to select the voice is the same as the
way of
VOICE (MAIN)
screen (page 51).
The split point can be freely
set to any key on the key-
board. (page 122).
n
Each part (
MAIN
,
LAYER
,
and
LEFT
) can have its own
volume setting (page 58).
n
You can also use the LAYER
and LEFT functions
together, to create a combi-
nation layer/split.
To do this,
set separate voices for the
left and right sections of the
keyboard (as indicated), and
set up a layer of two different
voices on the right.
EXIT
E
ND
Press this to
return to the
MAIN
display.
Applying Voice Effects
VARIATION
MONO
TOUCH
SUSTAIN
DSP
HARMONY/
ECHO
LEFT
HOLD
VOICE EFFECT
Press one of the effect buttons to turn the corresponding effects on. Press it again to turn the effect off.
For explanations on each of the effects, see below.
The
DSP
and
VARIATION
effect types and the their
depth can be selected and
adjusted in the
MIXING CON-
SOLE
display (page 115).