Playing Realistic Resonance-Enhanced Piano Sounds (Vrm Voices) - Yamaha CVP-709 Owner's Manual

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Playing Realistic Resonance-enhanced Piano Sounds (VRM Voices)

On an actual acoustic piano, if you press the damper pedal and play a key, not only does the string of the
pressed key vibrate, it also causes other strings and the soundboard to vibrate, with each influencing the
rest, creating a rich and brilliant resonance that sustains and spreads. The VRM (Virtual Resonance
Modeling) technology featured in the instrument reproduces the complicated interaction of both string
and soundboard resonance faithfully using a virtual musical instrument (physical modeling), and makes
the sound more like a real acoustic piano. Since instantaneous resonance is made at the moment according
to the state of the keyboard or pedal, you can vary the sound expressively by changing the timing of your
pressing the keys, and the timing and depth of your pressing the pedal. The default setting of this function
is on. An icon ( ) is shown at the left side of the Voice name of a VRM Voice on the Voice Selection
display. Simply by selecting a VRM Voice, you can enjoy the VRM effect.
You can turn the VRM function on or off, and adjust the depth. ([Menu] → [Voice Setting] → [Piano] → 1/2
page)
VRM
Damper Resonance Depth
String Resonance Depth
Reverb Depth
Chorus Depth
NOTE
These settings are applied commonly to all parts for which VRM Voices are selected.
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Turns the VRM function on or off.
Adjusts the depth of the VRM effect heard when pressing the damper pedal.
Adjusts the depth of the VRM effect heard when playing the keyboard.
Adjusts the Reverb depth for VRM Voices.
Adjusts the Chorus depth for VRM Voices.

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