Yamaha 205M User Manual

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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices — Mixing Console
CVP-205/203
120
Setting the Level Balance and Voice — Volume/Voice
SOUND
CREATOR
DIGITAL
RECORDING
MIXING
CONSOLE
BALANCE
PART
PART
CHANNEL
ON / OFF
DIGITAL
STUDIO
Set this to ON to enable automatic replacement of 
the XG voices (in XG song data) with the special 
voices of the CVP-205/203. To use the normal XG 
voice set, turn this off.
These let you select the voice of each part, and adjust the panpot and volume.
VOICE
Calls up the VOICE display, from which you can select the desired voice (page 55). When the 
Style/Song part is selected, User voices cannot be selected.
PANPOT
Determines the stereo position of the selected voice or track. A setting of 0 pans the sound hard 
left, while 64 is at center, and 127 is at hard right.
VOLUME
Determines the level of each channel, giving you fine control over the balance of all the parts.
Selects the XG voices 
to be replaced (voices 
usually used when 
playing back)
Selects the voices used to 
replace the XG voices (when 
SONG AUTO REVOICE is 
set to ON).
Executes the settings and closes the 
Auto Revoice Setup display.
Closes the Auto Revoice 
Setup
 screen without 
executing the settings.
1
2
Each press of this 
button switches 
among the various 
parts/channels.
Use these to select the VOICE
PANPOT, or VOLUME 
parameter rows.
Allows you to 
select the 
specific voice to 
be replaced.
PIANO and BASIC can be 
called up simultaneously.
ALL REVOICE
Replaces all of the replaceable XG voices with the 
rich and authentic voices of the CVP-205/203.
PIANO REVOICE
Replaces only the piano 
voices.
BASIC REVOICE
Replaces only the 
recommended voices that are 
suitable for playing back the 
song.
ALL NO REVOICE
All the voices are returned 
to the original XG voices.
When changing the rhythm/
percussion voices (drum 
kits, etc.) of the accompani-
ment style and song from 
the VOICE parameter, the 
detailed settings related to 
the drum voice are reset, 
and in some cases you may 
be unable to restore the 
original sound. In the case 
of song playback, you can 
restore the original sound 
by returning to the begin-
ning of the song and playing 
back from that point. In the 
case of accompaniment 
style play, you can restore 
the original sound by select-
ing the same style again.
Keep in mind that using the 
Revoice function may result 
in unnatural or unexpected 
sound, depending on the 
particular song data.
When playing GM song data, 
channel 10 (in the SONG 
CH 9 - 16
 page) can only be 
used for a Drum Kit voice.