Yamaha PLG100-VH Owner's Manual page 20

Vocal harmony plug-in board
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Harmony Parameters
Parameter Descriptions ..................................................................
1. Mode
Other Parameters
The remaining parameters for the Chordal Type are the same as those for the Vocoder
Type, described on pages 14~18.
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• duet above
Produces one harmony note, in a pitch above the lead note.
• duet below
Produces one harmony note, in a pitch below the lead note.
• duet abv+b (duet above + bass)
Produces two harmony notes — one in a pitch above the lead note, and one an
octave below the other harmony. (The "+b" in the type name stands for "added
bass note.")
• trio above
Produces two harmony notes, in pitches above the lead note.
• trio a&b (trio above + below)
Produces two harmony notes — one in a pitch above the lead note, and one below.
• trio below
Produces two harmony notes, in pitches below the lead note.
• trio a&b+b (trio above & below + bass)
Produces three harmony notes — one in a pitch above the lead note, and two below
— one of them an octave below the higher harmony. (The "+b" in the type name
stands for "added bass note.")
• quar above (quartet above)
Produces three harmony notes, in pitches above the lead note.
• quar a&b (quartet above & below)
Produces three harmony notes — two in pitches above the lead note, and one be-
low.
• quar below (quartet below)
Produces three harmony notes, in pitches below the lead note.

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