Tuning The Tone Generator (Mastertune); Applying An Effect To Your Voice (Vocal Harmony) - Yamaha piano Operating Manual

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CHAPTER 6: Other Settings
Tuning the Tone Generator
(MasterTune)
The digital piano has already been tuned to match the
acoustic piano (A3 = 440 Hz). However, you can re-tune
the digital piano in accordance with the pitch of the
acoustic piano by following the procedure below.
1
Tap on
and then on
2
Tap on
Disklavier.
To cancel tuning, tap on
3
Tap on
operation.
57
in the [Main] screen,
.
/
to tune the
.
to complete the
Applying an Effect to Your
Voice (Vocal Harmony)
By connecting a microphone to the Disklavier and
singing along with the piano, you can enjoy a variety of
effects such as adding harmony to your voice and
changing the pitch of your voice. You may feel as if you
were singing in a bar lounge. It's great fun to use this
function.
1
Hook up a microphone (not supplied)
to the Media Center, and then turn on
the microphone.
Media Center
[MIC/LINE]
[INPUT VOLUME]
switch
knob
2
Set the [MIC/LINE] switch to the [MIC]
position.
3
Turn the [INPUT VOLUME] knob to
adjust the input volume of the
microphone.
4
Adjust the [MIC] volume on PRC-100.
(→ pg. 25)
Microphone
(not supplied)

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