Yamaha Motif and the Modular Synthesis Plug-In System Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Motif and the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System
PLG100-VH
Vocal Harmony Effect Processor
Plug-in Board
A Getting Started Guide
Tony Escueta & Phil Clendeninn
Digital Product Support Group
©Yamaha Corporation of America
The PLG100-VH board is part of the Modular Synthesis Plug-in System. It is an effect processor that can be
used in Performance mode or ‘live’ in a Song or Pattern to effect a microphone plugged into the A/D input
(analog-to-digital). Please follow all the instructions in the Owner’s Manual concerning installation. You can
verify proper installation by powering up and viewing the UTILITY/ F6 PLUG screen. This Guide will take you
through setting up the A/D input and editing the PLG100-VH from the front panel of the Motif. (There is also
available a free stand alone VH Editor that brings the front panel parameters to your computer screen).
This Guide assumes you are at the Motif with the PLG100-VH properly installed in slot 1 and have a quality microphone
plugged into the LEFT (L) A/D input on the back panel of the unit. Follow this guide step-by-step at least the first time
through. When you are comfortable with the setup procedures feel free to experiment creating your own setups.
Some terminology that you will find in the VH area:
Lead (Melody) – Refers to your natural voice or the synthesized lead Voice w/pitch correction. Can be assigned an
independent MIDI channel from the Harmony
Harmony (H) – MIDI controlled backing vocals (3 max.) follow chord/MIDI input. Can be triggered on it’s own channel.
Gender (G) – male or female voice. Change gender without expensive, painful medical procedures.
Depth (Dpt) – how much a parameter will effect the sound
Threshold (Thresh) - the level at which a particular effect kicks in. Signals below the threshold are not effected.
Pitch Correction (PchCorrect) - when activated and a Gender type is selected you can create a ‘vocode’ effect that will
follow your played notes. You can balance this with your normal voice or mix it completely to the vocoder effect.