Yamaha CVP - 107 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
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Once you have set up the Vocal Harmony function according to your
preferences, you may want to save those settings for future use, or in-
clude them as part of a song that you will want to sing along with later.
Registering Vocal Harmony Data......................................................
You can use the Registration function (page 108) to save your Vocal
Harmony settings as part of a registered keyboard setup.
Using Vocal Harmony Data
Saving Vocal Harmony Data ...................................................................
You can use the SAVE operation in the FUNCTION [DISK 1] display
to save a registration file containing Vocal Harmony settings that were
registered as described above, or to save your Vocal Harmony settings to
disk (along with all your other current panel settings) as part of an All
Setup file (see page 192).
The Registration file or All Setup file can
be loaded later using the LOAD operation
in the same display page.
Adding Vocal Harmony Data to a Song ......................................
You can use the V.HRMNY MEMORY function in the RECORD
EDIT 2 display (page 173) to record your vocal harmony settings to disk
as part of a song that you’re editing in the Song Record mode.
If you want a song to include automatic Vocoder mode harmonies, set
up the song as follows:
1. Record the harmony notes in one of the song’s tracks.
2. Select VOCODER as the harmony mode (page 181).
3. Set the track number from step 1 as the harmony part (page 182).
Once you’ve completed these steps, you can use the V.HRMNY
MEMORY function to save the Vocal Harmony data.
The LOCK setting in page 3 of the VO-
CAL HARMONY display is not saved by
this function.
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SETTING
Singing with Vocal Harmony (CVP-109/107/700)
If you don’t want Clavinova to play the
notes from the harmony track during
song playback, set the track volume to 0
using the Initial Edit function (page 171).