Keyboard Part-Related Settings (Voice Setting); Tune; Voice Set Filter; Arpeggio - Yamaha PSR-A5000 Reference Manual

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Keyboard Part-related Settings (Voice Setting)

This section covers the keyboard part settings and other Voice related settings which
can be set on the display called up via [MENU]  [Voice Setting].

Tune

Lets you adjust the pitch related parameters for each keyboard part.
Tuning
Octave
Portamento Time

Voice Set Filter

Each Voice is linked to its default Voice Set parameter settings, equivalent to those in the Voice Edit display
for Voices other than the Organ Flutes Voices. Although usually these settings are automatically called up by selecting
a Voice, you can also disable this feature. For example, if you want to change the Voice yet keep the same Harmony
effect, remove the checkmark of "Keyboard Harmony/Arpeggio."

Arpeggio

Arpeggio
Quantize
Hold
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Determines the pitch of each keyboard part.
Determines the range of the pitch change in octaves, over two octaves up or down for each key-
board part.
Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the
keyboard to the next. The Portamento Time determines the pitch transition time. Higher values
result in a longer pitch change time. Setting this to "0" results in no effect. This parameter is avail-
able for keyboard parts for which Portamento is set to "On"
You can also set additional parameters, such as for performing trills or controlling portamento time
by velocity
(page
46).
Determines the timing of the Arpeggio Quantize function. Arpeggio playback is synchronized with
Song or Style playback, and any slight imperfections are corrected in this timing.
Turns the Arpeggio Hold function on or off. When this is set to "On," turning the [HARMONY/
ARPEGGIO] button on results in Arpeggio playback continuing even after the note has been
released. To stop playback, press the [HARMONY/ARPEGGIO] button again.
NOTE
The display can also be called up from
[Menu] on the Voice Selection display.
(page
46).
(page
44)

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