Owners Manual
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Ensemble settings
When the [ENSEMBLE] button lights, four-part har-
monies are added to your singing. This page allows
you to specify what kinds of voices will be used for
these harmonies.
With the exception of the fact that up to four
voices are generated, the parameters and fields
on this page work exactly like for “Small”, so
please see above.
Note: The [Vocal≈Effect] and [Equalizer] fields allow you
to jump to the effects or tone controls.
If you press the
[Edit]
field…
See page 64. This page can also be selected via
the [Part≈1–4] field on the Common page.
If you press the
[Common]
field…
…the display looks as follows:
See the explanations under “Small settings”.
• Press [EXIT] or [Back≈to≈Ensembl] to leave this
page, or [Part≈1-4] for even more control over
the Ensemble effect.
• Press the [Common] field to return to the previ-
ous page.
If you press the
[Equalizer]
field…
…the display looks as follows:
This page contains a simple equalizer for the
four ENSEMBLE parts, as well as an EQ band
that applies to all four voices simultaneously
for added flexibility.
• Use the [PREV] and [NEXT] buttons to select the
parameter you wish to edit, and set the desired
value with the [VALUE] dial.
Parameter fields can also be selected by press-
ing them.
[Equalizer] Press this field to switch all equalizers on
this page on or off. The equalizer can be used for two
things: (a) emphasizing a specific frequency range to
create a special effect or make the part more distin-
guishable; (b) to reduce the level of frequencies that
mask other sounds or produce a “boomy” sound.
Frequency Hz: Use this parameter to select the
frequency whose level you wish to change with the
Gain parameter. The smaller the value, the lower the
frequency that will be boosted or cut.
Gain: This parameter sets the level of the selected
frequency. “0” means that the frequency’s level does
not change (no difference between equalizer on and
off for that particular part, or the overall EQ band).
• Press [EXIT] (or [Back≈to≈VocalH]) to leave this
page.
Note: When one of the Vocal Equalizers is on (page 62),
the Vocoder, Small and Ensemble parts lose one voice
(so that 3 voices are available for Vocoder and Ensem-
ble, and 1 for Small).