Yamaha PSR-8000 Owner's Manual - Page 87

Detune, Chromatic, amount, thus adding a chorus effect to the lead voice.

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,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQVoca,,QQlHarm,,QQony ,,QQ • Received MIDI note data can also be used to specify the Vocoder mode harmony notes when the MIDI receive mode is set to "VOCAL HARMONY" (page 136). The volume, pan, detune, modulation, and pitch bend of any Vocal Harmony type can be adjusted via control change or pitch bend data. • The Vocal Harmony song track and the Vocal Harmony MIDI channel, described above, are always linked: e.g. if the song track is changed to 3, MIDI receive channel 3 will automatically be set to the VOCAL HARMONY mode, and vice versa. • With a Vocoder mode type it is possible to produce an "a capella" vocal chorus effect by turning the volume of the panel voices all the way down. q Detune Detune Types add vocal notes which are detuned by a specific amount, thus adding a chorus effect to the lead voice. "DetuneType" Parameter Settings Type Name LCD Harmony 1 abbrevi- Pitch Shift ation TrioLow TrioMid-Low TrioMid-High TrioHigh DuetLow DuetMid-Low DuetMid-High DuetHigh TrioLo TrioML TrioMH TrioHi DuetLo DuetML DuetMH DuetHi -7 cents -11 cents -15 cents -20 cents -7 cents -11 cents -15 cents -20 cents Harmony 2 Pitch Shift (none when Lead Gender on) +7 cents +11 cents +15 cents +20 cents - - - - - q Chromatic In this mode the harmony notes are always produced at the specified interval from the lead vocal. "ChromaticType" Parameter Settings Type Name LCD Harmony 1 abbrevi- Pitch ation Harmony 2 Pitch (none when Lead Gender on) OctaveBelow OctBlw 1 octave down - - 3rdBelow 3rdBlw Minor 6th down - - 5thBelow 5thBlw Perfect 4th down - - Unison Unison Unison - - 3rdAbove 3rdAbv Major 3rd up - - 5thAbove 5thAbv Perfect 5th up - - OctaveAbove OctAbv 1 octave up - - GregorianI GregI 1 octave down Perfect 4th down GregorianII GregII 1 octave down Perfect 4th up Unison+OctaveAbove UnsnOA Unison 1 octave up Unison+OctaveBelow UnsnOB 1 octave down Unison 87

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“DetuneType” Parameter Settings
Type Name
LCD
Harmony 1
Harmony 2
abbrevi-
Pitch Shift
Pitch Shift
ation
(none when
Lead Gender on)
TrioLow
TrioLo
–7 cents
+7 cents
TrioMid-Low
TrioML
–11 cents
+11 cents
TrioMid-High
TrioMH
–15 cents
+15 cents
TrioHigh
TrioHi
–20 cents
+20 cents
DuetLow
DuetLo
–7 cents
- -
DuetMid-Low
DuetML
–11 cents
- -
DuetMid-High
DuetMH
–15 cents
- -
DuetHigh
DuetHi
–20 cents
- -
Detune
Detune Types add vocal notes which are detuned by a specific
amount, thus adding a chorus effect to the lead voice.
Chromatic
In this mode the harmony notes are always produced at the
specified interval from the lead vocal.
“ChromaticType” Parameter Settings
Type Name
LCD
Harmony 1
Harmony 2
abbrevi-
Pitch
Pitch
ation
(none when
Lead Gender on)
OctaveBelow
OctBlw
1 octave down
- -
3rdBelow
3rdBlw
Minor 6th down
- -
5thBelow
5thBlw
Perfect 4th down
- -
Unison
Unison
Unison
- -
3rdAbove
3rdAbv
Major 3rd up
- -
5thAbove
5thAbv
Perfect 5th up
- -
OctaveAbove
OctAbv
1 octave up
- -
GregorianI
GregI
1 octave down
Perfect 4th down
GregorianII
GregII
1 octave down
Perfect 4th up
Unison+OctaveAbove
UnsnOA
Unison
1 octave up
Unison+OctaveBelow
UnsnOB
1 octave down
Unison
Vocal Harmony
Received MIDI note data can also be used to specify the Vocoder mode harmony notes when the MIDI receive mode is set to “VOCAL
HARMONY” (page 136). The volume, pan, detune, modulation, and pitch bend of any Vocal Harmony type can be adjusted via
control change or pitch bend data.
The Vocal Harmony song track and the Vocal Harmony MIDI channel, described above, are always linked: e.g. if the song track is
changed to 3, MIDI receive channel 3 will automatically be set to the VOCAL HARMONY mode, and vice versa.
With a Vocoder mode type it is possible to produce an “a capella” vocal chorus effect by turning the volume of the panel voices all
the way down.