Dual Voice Edit Functions (Voice Group 11); Name/Voice; Name; Voice - Yamaha PortaTone PSR-6000 Owner's Manual

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Dual Voice Edit Functions
fastest possible attack, no sound will be produced if the Decay parameter for such voices is set to "+50."
• The Decay parameter will have no effect on some sustain-type voices which have no inherent decay.
• Changing the envelope parameter setting may have no effect on the sound with some voices.
The following functions are available when editing the group 11 voices (DUAL VOICE/SOUND EFFECT). Different
edit functions are provided for the PSR-6000 normal voices (groups 1 through 10 — page 77) and drum voices (group
12 — page 83).

NAME/VOICE

This display page includes the NAME and VOICE
functions, letting you assign an original name to
your custom dual voice and specify the voices to be
used.

NAME

The NAME function allows an 8-character name
to be assigned to the custom dual voice.
Use the < > LCD dial to move the name cursor
to the various character positions, then use the A~Z,
a~z, or 0~9.. LCD dial to select the required
character for each position. The A~Z LCD dial
selects capital letters, the a~z LCD dial selects
lower-case letters, and the 0~9.. LCD dial selects
numbers and special characters.
NOTES
• Give your dual voice names that identify both the
voices used, if possible. If you've created a new dual
voice that combines piano and organ, for example, you
could call it something like "PianOrg".
• Preset voice names longer than 8 characters will be
truncated to 8 characters when used in custom voices.

VOICE

This function allows any two of the PSR-6000's
preset and custom voices (groups 1 through 10) to be
assigned to the dual voice.
F1: Custom Voice Edit
(voice group 11)
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