Yamaha Electone EL-57 Owner's Manual page 95

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6) Some Voice Editing Examples
The following examples illustrate some specific uses of the Voice Edit
controls. Make the changes as described in the examples, then go on to
explore some other voices on your own, making changes as you like.
Ex.1: Adding "bite" to the "Jazz Organ1" voice (ORGAN Voice Menu)
Operator 1 provides the 16' footage sound, Operator 2 the 8', and
Operator 3 the 5-1/3'.
You can make the sound warmer by decreasing the Output Level of
Operator 2. Increasing the Output Level of Operator 3 makes for a
rougher edge or more "bite" in the organ sound.
Ex.2: Adding a "Harp" sound to the "Glocken." voice
This example shows how the AWM Operator can be used to add
another instrument sound to an existing voice. The glockenspiel
sound is provided by the FM Operators.
In this case, a harp sound has been specially programmed with the
AWM Operator, but cannot be heard since the output has been set to
0. By increasing the Output Level of the AWM Operator, the harp
sound is added to the glockenspiel voice.
Ex.3: Creating an electronic piano sounds suitable to use as the
backings for the ballad from "Elec. Piano".
The original Electric Piano is made up by FM only. Increasing the
OL of the AWM from 0 to 124 to layer the AWM sounds to the FM
sounds.
Ex.4: changing the "Marimba" to a ethnic percussion.
Increasing the OL of Operator 3 from 77 to 127 (its maximum).
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