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Yamaha plg100-vh percussion-accessory: owners manual
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Chromatic Harmony Parameters ................................
The Chromatic type produces a harmony at a fixed pitch interval from the original sound
(such as an octave, or a third). The amount and direction of the pitch shift is set in the
Mode parameter. MIDI note data from a keyboard or sequencer has no effect in this
type.
Chromatic Harmony Parameter Descriptions
1. Mode
1: Octave Below (default)
Produces a harmony note an octave below the input note.
2: 3rd Below
Produces a major third harmony note in the octave below the input note. (Harmony is
transposed eight semitones down.)
3: 5th Below
Produces a perfect fifth harmony note in the octave below the input note. (Harmony is
transposed five semitones down.)
4: Unison
Produces a "harmony" note at the same pitch as the input note. (This can be clearly
distinguished from the original signal by changing the
5: 3rd Above
Produces a major third harmony note in the same octave as the input note. (Harmony
is transposed four semitones up.)
6: 5th Above
Produces a perfect fifth harmony note in the same octave as the input note. (Harmony
is transposed seven semitones up.)
7: Octave Above
Produces a harmony note an octave above the input note.
Other Parameters
The remaining parameters for the Chromatic Type are the same as those for the
Type.
• If you are using a Modular Synthesis Plug-in-compatible tone generator, you'll need to set the
Part Number (14. Part) from the device itself.
Parameters /
Harmony Gender
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Effect Parameters
Type.)
Vocoder

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