Yamaha PSR-S970 PSR-S970/PSR-S770 Owners Manual - Page 91
Using Vocal Harmony (PSR-S970), the MIC/GUITAR SETTING display.
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Using Vocal Harmony (PSR-S970) This section covers the Vocal Harmony Effects that can be applied to your voice via the microphone. 1 Connect the microphone to the instrument (page 88). 2 Press the [MIC SETTING/VOCAL HARMONY] button to call up the MIC/GUITAR SETTING display. Microphone/Guitar Input - Using a Microphone or Guitar with the Instrument - 4 7 3 Make sure that the [A] (MIC/GUITAR) button is set to ON. 4 Press the [E] (TYPE) button to call up the Vocal Harmony Type Selection display. 5 Use the TAB [][] buttons to select the VOCAL HARMONY tab. 6 Press one of the [A] - [J] buttons to select the desired Vocal Harmony type. To call up the other display pages for further selections, press one of the [1 ] - [5 ] buttons. The Vocal Harmony features three different modes which can be selected automatically by selecting a Vocal Harmony type. Icon (Microphone and man/woman) (Microphone) (Microphone and keyboard) Mode Chordal Vocoder Vocoder Mono Descriptions The harmony notes are determined by the chords you play in the chord section (with [ACMP] turned on), the left hand section (with [ACMP] turned off and [LEFT] turned on) or the chord data of a Song. The harmony notes are determined in the same way as in Microphone above. However, effects such as Vocal Doubler and PokerPhaser are applied. Harmony may or may not be applied depending on the selected type. (If harmony is not applied, the [4 ] (HARMONY) buttons in the MIC/GUITAR SETTING display is set to OFF.) The microphone sound is output via the notes you play on the keyboard or via the Song playback notes. Same as the Vocoder mode basically. In this mode, only single-note melodies or lines can be played back (with last-note priority). 8 NEXT PAGE PSR-S970/S770 Owner's Manual 91