Yamaha MOTIF XF Reference Manual page 66

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Editing a Normal Voice
Effect Parameter settings—[SF2] Ins A,
[SF3] Ins B, [SF4] Reverb, [SF5] Chorus
From these displays, you can set the Effect related
parameters when the INSERTION CONNECT parameter is
set to "parallel" or "ins A FB" or "ins B F A."
n Depending on the selected parameter, the LIST icon is shown
at the tab menu corresponding to the [SF6] button. In this
condition, you can call up the list by pressing the [SF6] LIST
button, then select the desired item from the list. For details,
see page 37.
Effect Parameter Settings—[SF2] Ins L (Insertion Large)
From this display, you can set the Vocoder related parameters. This display called up via the [SF2] button is available only
when the INSERTION CONNECT parameter is set to "ins L" in the Connect display (page 64). Vocoder is a distinctive, "robot
voice" effect which extracts the characteristic of the microphone sound and adds it to the sound via your keyboard
performance. To create this Vocoder effect, you play the keyboard and sing or speak into the microphone at the same time.
To use the Vocoder effect, connect a microphone to the A/D INPUT connector on the rear panel, then follow the instructions
on page 68.
Microphone Input
Inst Input
(Keyboard Performance)
*1 The noise generated in the Vocoder unit is used.
*2 The cutoff frequency of the BPF1' may not be same as the one of the BPF1. This depends on the settings of the Formant Shift and Formant Offset.
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Band 10
Band 9
Band 2
Band 1
Noise
Gate
Noise Input (*1)
Category
Type
From the Category column, you can select one of the Effect
Categories each of which contains similar Effect types.
From the Type column, you can select one of the Effect
Types listed in the selected Category.
Settings: Details about the Effect categories and types are described
on page 24.
n The Category ( ) is not shown in the Reverb display.
Preset
You can set various parameters in order to change how the
sound is affected by the selected Effect type. This
parameter lets you call up the preprogrammed settings of
these effect parameters.
Effect Parameters
The number of parameters and values available differs
depending on the currently selected effect type. Refer to
page 27 for details about the Effect parameters. Refer to
the separate Data List for information on the parameters for
each Effect type.
HPF
Extracting the tonal
characteristic
Level
BPF1'
(*2)
detection
Volume
BPF1
control
BPF1
Gain
Wet
Output
Dry

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