Applying Reverb Effects To The Digital Piano - Yamaha Pro IV Series Operating Manual

Yamaha digital piano operating manual
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Playing the Disklavier in Harmony
Mode
1
Activate Quiet or Headphone Mode.
(→ pg. 16 "Basic Piano Playing" in
"Quick Guide")
2
Tap on
in the Information Area.
3
Tap on
to activate Harmony
Mode.
Each time you tap on
activated or inactivated alternately.
4
Tap on
to clear the [Voice]
screen.
5
Play the desired chord on the keys
lower than the split point and play the
melody line on the keys higher than
the split point.
A piano sounds differently depending on the size of the
room in which it is played. The reverberation is the major
reason for this difference. Controlling the reverberation
simulates the acoustics of the digital piano played in a
concert hall. This effect can be also applied to the
microphone input.
1
, Harmony Mode is
2
3
4
CHAPTER 3: Piano Playing Features
Applying Reverb Effects to
the Digital Piano
Tap on
in the [Main] screen,
and then on
.
Tap on [Type], on the desired reverb
type, and then on
Tap on [Depth (Voice)]/[Depth (Mic)],
and then press
reverb level.
Tap on
to complete the
operation.
Selects the desired
reverb type.
Adjusts the reverb level
of the digital piano
sound.
Adjusts the reverb level
of the microphone.
.
to adjust the
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