Yamaha 9000 pro User Manual

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The 9000Pro “Functions”
The 9000Pro “Functions”
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Video Monitor Settings
The functions on this page let you set the display characteristics for the lyrics and 
chords (page 79) that are output to a television or video monitor connected to the 
[VIDEO OUT] jack (page 13).
You can set the size and color of the displayed characters, as well as the color of the 
display background.
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 158.
Talk Setting
This function page includes a number of parameters which affect the microphone 
sound when the [TALK] button is on.
The explanations here apply to step #3 of the Basic Procedure on page 158. 
•  Occasionally some flashing 
parallel lines may appear in the 
television or video monitor.  
This does not indicate that the 
television or video monitor is 
malfunctioning; you may be 
able to remedy the situation by 
adjusting the Character Color 
or Background Color parame-
ters.
For optimum results, also try 
adjusting the color settings on 
the TV monitor itself.
•  Avoid looking at the television 
or video monitor for prolonged 
periods of time since doing so 
could damage your eyesight.  
Take frequent breaks and/or 
focus your eyes on distant 
objects to avoid eyestrain.
Television
You can set the back-
ground to one of four 
colors.
The characters displayed on the video screen 
can be set to any of a  variety of colors.
Set this to “SMALL” if the contents of the 
LCD do not fit in the monitor screen.
Set this to correspond to the standard (NTSC or PAL) used by your video equipment.
The default setting is “PAL.”  If the standard used by your television or video monitor is not 
PAL (for example, NTSC is generally used in North America), change the setting to 
“NTSC.”  This setting is retained in memory as part of the System Backup parameters.  
(See pages 55 and 214)
• Keep in mind that even after 
adjusting all settings as recom-
mended here, the TV monitor 
you are using may not display 
the LCD contents as expected 
(e.g., the LCD contents may 
not fit on the screen, the char-
acters may not be completely 
clear, or the colors may be 
wrong).
This determines the amount of 
attenuation to be applied to the 
overall sound (not including the 
microphone input).
These set the reverb and chorus depth 
of the microphone sound.
This sets the stereo pan position of the 
microphone sound.
This determines the volume or level of 
your voice from the microphone.
This turns Vocal Harmony ON or OFF.
This selects the type of DSP effect to 
be applied to the microphone sound.
This sets the depth of the DSP effect 
applied to the microphone sound.
This turns the DSP effect applied to the 
microphone sound ON or OFF.
This is the same parameter as 
the Vocal Harmony type 
described on page 81. When the 
[TALK] button is turned on, the 
current type setting is recalled.
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