Drum Voice Edit Functions (Voices 98 And 99); Perc. Name; Perc. Pitch - Yamaha Portatone PSR-5700 Advanced Features

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The following functions are available when editing voices 98 and 99. Different groups of edit functions are pro-
vided for the PSR-5700 normal voices (00 through 89 — page 27) and dual voices (90 and 97 — page 30).
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PERC. NAME

`PERC. NAME
ȴ:Drum Kit _
+
Purpose:
Allows an 8-character name to be assigned to the custom
drum voice.
Procedure:
Use the [<] and [>] buttons to position the cursor at the
desired character location, then use the left [-] and [+] but-
tons to select the desired character. A chart of the available
characters is given below.
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PERC. PITCH

"PERC. PITCH ȴDrum Kit
Prc=Kick1
+
Purpose:
Allows the pitch of each instrument in the drum voice to
be individually tuned.
Drum Voice Edit Functions
Pitch=
0
+
[F1] Custom Voice Edit
(Voices 98 and 99)
Character list
[Space]
!"#$%&'()*+,-./0123456789:;<=>?@
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ[\]^_`
abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz{|}
Notes:
Give your drum voice names that identify their character.
If you've created a new drum voice intended for rock music,
for example, you could call it something like "RockDrum".
Procedure:
Use left [-] and [+] buttons to select the instrument to be
tuned, and then the right [-] and [+] buttons to set the desired
degree of tuning.
Notes:
The maximum tuning range is from -50 through 0 to +50,
with "0" being the normal pitch for the instrument. Each
increment equals approximately 6.25 cents (a cent is one
hundredth of a semitone), for a total tuning range of about
312 cents.
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