Yamaha PSR-SX700 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Reference Manual - Page 96
Editing the Vocal Harmony Type (Vocal Harmony) (PSR-SX900), Harmony
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Editing the Vocal Harmony Type (Vocal Harmony) (PSR-SX900) By editing the parameters of the preset Vocal Harmony type, you can create your original Vocal Harmony type. The operation display can be called up via [MENU] [Vocal Harmony]. 1 Touch the Vocal Harmony name to call up the Vocal Harmony Selection display. 2 Touch [Vocal Harmony], and then select the desired Vocal Harmony type. 3 Depending on the selected Vocal Harmony type, edit the rele- vant settings as desired. NOTE Check that the microphone is properly connected (see the Owner's Manual) and the settings are adjusted correctly (see the Reference Manual, page 93) before setting the Vocal Harmony parameters here. When the Mode (w) is set to "Chordal": qe w t When the Mode (w) is set to "Vocoder" or "Vocoder-Mono": qr w t y y ui o !0 !1 !2 !3 ui o !0 !1 !2 !3 Harmony For editing the Vocal Harmony parameters. q Harmony On/ Turns Vocal Harmony on or off. This is equivalent to the [VOCAL HARMONY] button on the Off panel. w Mode Although one of the three following Modes is automatically selected when a Vocal Harmony type is selected, you can change the Mode. Chordal The harmony notes are determined by the following three chord types: chords played in the chord section of the keyboard (with the [ACMP] button turned on), chords played in the left hand section of the keyboard (with the Left part turned on), and chords contained in Song data for controlling the harmony. (Not available if the Song does not contain any chord data.) Vocoder The microphone sound is output via the notes you play on the keyboard or via the Song playback notes. VocoderMono Basically the same as the Vocoder. In this mode, only single-note melodies or lines can be played back (with last-note priority). NEXT PAGE 96 PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual