Yamaha PSR-SX900 PSR-SX900/PSR-SX700 Reference Manual - Page 101

Touch, Save, then save the edits as an original Synth, Vocoder type., Volume, Noise, Octave, Level

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i Detail Setting Carrier HPF (High Pass Filter) BPF1-10 (Band Pass Filter) • Volume: Determines the level of the Carrier for the Synth Vocoder sound. • Noise: Determines the noise level which is input to the Synth Vocoder. This can be used to emphasize sibilant and plosive sounds, and make the speech-like characteristics more pronounced. • Octave: Determines the octave setting of the Carrier for the Synth Vocoder sound. • Freq (Frequency): Determines the HPF cutoff frequency for the microphone input sound. Setting this to a low value results in a minimally processed input sound-in other words, close to the original. Setting this to higher values emphasizes the higher frequency consonant and sibilant sounds (making words easier to understand). • Level: Determines the level of the microphone sound output from the HPF. Determines each output gain of the BPF 1-10 for the Inst Input (keyboard performance sound). BPF 1 corresponds to the lowest Formant while BPF 10 corresponds to the highest Formant. NOTE Feedback (howling) may result depending on the setup settings. Be careful especially when you increase values Effect For editing parameters related to the Effects applied to the Synth Vocoder notes. o Effect On/Off Turns on or off the Effects applied to the Synth Vocoder notes. !0 Type Selects the Effect type applied to the Synth Vocoder notes. You can edit also the detailed parameters of the selected type. For details, refer to the Data List ("Vocal Effect Type List" for the Synth Vocoder Effect types, and "Vocal Harmony Parameter List" for the Synth Vocoder Effect parameters) on the website. !1 Depth Adjusts the Effect depth applied to the overall Synth Vocoder sound. !2 Reverb Adjusts the Reverb depth applied to the microphone sound. This setting is equivalent to that in the Mixer display (page 107). !3 Chorus Adjusts the Chorus depth applied to the microphone sound. This setting is equivalent to that in the Mixer display (page 107). 8 4 Touch (Save), then save the edits as an original Synth Vocoder type. A total of 60 types (Synth Vocoder and Vocal Harmony types) can be saved. For ease in future recall, you should assign a descriptive name that matches the settings. NOTICE The settings here are lost if you turn off the power without carrying out the Save operation. NOTE If you want to save the Synth Vocoder settings to a USB flash drive, save as a User Effect file. To do this, on the display called up via [MENU]  [Utility]  [Factory Reset/Backup]  page 2/2, touch [Save] of "User Effect" to carry out the Save operation (page 133). Microphone PSR-SX900/SX700 Reference Manual 101

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PSR-SX900/SX700
Reference Manual
101
8
Microphone
Effect
For editing parameters related to the Effects applied to the Synth Vocoder notes.
4
Touch
(Save), then save the edits as an original Synth
Vocoder type.
A total of 60 types (Synth Vocoder and Vocal Harmony types) can be saved. For
ease in future recall, you should assign a descriptive name that matches the set-
tings.
i
Detail Setting
Carrier
Volume:
Determines the level of the Carrier for the Synth Vocoder sound.
Noise:
Determines the noise level which is input to the Synth Vocoder. This can
be used to emphasize sibilant and plosive sounds, and make the speech-like
characteristics more pronounced.
Octave:
Determines the octave setting of the Carrier for the Synth Vocoder
sound.
HPF (High
Pass Filter)
Freq
(Frequency)
:
Determines the HPF cutoff frequency for the microphone
input sound. Setting this to a low value results in a minimally processed input
sound—in other words, close to the original. Setting this to higher values
emphasizes the higher frequency consonant and sibilant sounds (making
words easier to understand).
Level:
Determines the level of the microphone sound output from the HPF.
BPF1–10
(Band Pass
Filter)
Determines each output gain of the BPF 1–10 for the Inst Input (keyboard perfor-
mance sound). BPF 1 corresponds to the lowest Formant while BPF 10 corre-
sponds to the highest Formant.
o
Effect On/Off
Turns on or off the Effects applied to the Synth Vocoder notes.
!0
Type
Selects the Effect type applied to the Synth Vocoder notes. You can edit also the detailed
parameters of the selected type. For details, refer to the Data List (“Vocal Effect Type List” for
the Synth Vocoder Effect types, and “Vocal Harmony Parameter List” for the Synth Vocoder
Effect parameters) on the website.
!1
Depth
Adjusts the Effect depth applied to the overall Synth Vocoder sound.
!2
Reverb
Adjusts the Reverb depth applied to the microphone sound. This setting is equivalent to that in
the Mixer display (
page 107
).
!3
Chorus
Adjusts the Chorus depth applied to the microphone sound. This setting is equivalent to that in
the Mixer display (
page 107
).
Feedback (howling) may result depending on the setup settings. Be careful especially when you
increase values
NOTE
The settings here are lost if you
turn off the power without carry-
ing out the Save operation.
If you want to save the Synth Vocoder
settings to a USB flash drive, save as a
User Effect file. To do this, on the dis-
play called up via [MENU]
[Utility]
[Factory Reset/Backup]
page 2/2,
touch [Save] of “User Effect” to carry
out the Save operation (
page 133
).
NOTICE
NOTE