Yamaha CVP-69A Manual Do Utilizador

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Dual Mode
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The DUAL mode pop-up display can be recalled at any time in order
to change the 2nd voice or other settings (see below) by pressing a
VOICE selector (either the current voice or another voice to select the
2nd voice) while holding the [DUAL] button.
Dual-mode Voice Balance
The volume balance between the two voices combined in the DUAL
mode can be adjusted by pressing the
 BAL
 (balance)
 
LCD button to
highlight the
 BAL 
section of the display, and then by using the data dial
and [+]/[–] buttons. The
 BAL 
LCD button can be held to increase the
level of the 2nd voice only. The balance bar in the
 BAL 
section of the
display graphically shows the volume balance between the main (1st)
and 2nd voices. Equal balance can be instantly recalled by pressing the
[+] and [–] buttons simultaneously while the
 BAL 
parameter is selected.
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Detune Depth
In many cases an even “thicker” sound can be produced by slightly
detuning the dual-mode main and 2nd voices. The
 DETUNE DEPTH
LCD buttons can be used to set the detune depth value between 0 and 10.
The data dial and [+]/[–] can also be used once the
 DETUNE DEPTH
parameter is selected. The higher the value the greater the amount of
detuning. The “normal” setting of “5” can be instantly recalled by press-
ing both the
 DETUNE DEPTH 
LCD buttons simultaneously.
• The dual and split modes cannot be
used at the same time.
• The OCTAVE SHIFT function — page
91 — can be used to shift the pitch of
the main and/or 2nd voice in the DUAL
mode up or down one octave.
• The DUAL mode balance and depth
settings affect all voice combinations.
• The DUAL mode settings are retained
even if the DUAL mode is turned off
and on while the power remains on.
The DUAL mode settings can also be
backed up even after the power is
turned off via the “Backup” function —
page 107.
The DUAL mode can be turned off by pressing the [DUAL] button so
that its indicator goes out.