Touch Limit For Harmony/Echo; Sub Line Out - Yamaha 9000Pro Owner's Manual

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Touch Limit for Harmony/Echo ...............................

This function determines how hard the keyboard must be played in order for the Harmony/Echo
effect to sound. The higher the value, the harder the keyboard must be played to apply the Har-
mony/Echo effect. This setting is useful for adding performance expression to a voice; for example,
adding a tremolo effect to a mandolin voice when played at higher velocities.
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Sub Line Out ........................................................

Next to the main stereo outputs are two (four on the 9000Pro) sub outputs, which can be used as
either two single outputs or one stereo output. You can assign any part or parts, including the MIC
signal and groups of drum sounds, to these outputs. If an audio cable is not plugged into a sub out-
put jack, the signal of any part assigned to that output will be automatically routed to the main ste-
reo outputs, which eliminates the hassle of reconfiguring the outputs whenever your playing
environment changes. For further convenience, the output assignment is saved in Registration
Memory and, if preferred, can be locked using the Parameter Lock function.
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