Changing Detailed Voice Settings (Touch Response, Sustain, Mono/Poly) - Yamaha PSR-S670 Reference Manual

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Changing detailed Voice settings (Touch Response, Sustain,
Mono/Poly)
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Call up the operation display.
[FUNCTION]  TAB [E] MENU 1  Cursor buttons [][][E][F] VOICE SETTING  [ENTER]
 TAB [E] VOICE CONTROL
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Use the [1 ]–[8 ] buttons to make settings for each parameter.
[1 ]/
TOUCH
[2 ]
RESPONSE
[3 ]/
SUSTAIN
[4 ]
[5 ]/
PART SELECT
[6 ]
[7 ]/
MONO/POLY
[8 ]
Turns the Touch Response of the keyboard on or off. When this is set to
off, the same volume is produced no matter how strongly or softly you
play the keyboard.
On the display called up via the following operations, you can you can
change the Touch Response type. For details, refer to the Owner's Man-
ual.
[FUNCTION]  TAB [E] MENU 1  Cursor buttons [][][E][F]
CONTROLLER  [ENTER]  TAB [F] KEYBOARD/PANEL
Turns the Sustain function on/off. When this is set to on, all notes played
on the keyboard with right-hand part (RIGHT 1 and 2) have a longer sus-
tain.
Selects the keyboard part to which the MONO/POLY setting (below) is
applied.
Determines whether the Voice of the keyboard part selected above is
played monophonically or polyphonically. When MONO is selected, the
part's Voice is played monophonically (only one note at the time) with last
note priority, letting you play single, lead sounds such as brass instru-
ments more realistically. Depending on the Voice, Portamento may be
produced when notes are played with legato. When POLY is selected, the
part's Voice is played polyphonically.
Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch from the first note played on the
NOTE
keyboard to the next.
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