Voice Effects
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VOICE EFFECT buttons
The 9000Pro features a sophisticated
Applying the Voice Effects
Voice Effect | Comments |
TOUCH | This button turns the touch response of the keyboard on or off. When |
| OFF, the same volume is produced no matter how strongly or softly you |
| play the keyboard. |
SUSTAIN | When this Sustain feature is ON, all notes played on the keyboard other |
| than the Left part have a longer sustain. |
DSP(4~7) | This button turns independent effects on or off for the RIGHT 1 (DSP4), |
| RIGHT 2 (DSP5), RIGHT 3 (DSP6) and LEFT (DSP7) parts. |
SLOW/FAST | The [SLOW/FAST] button can be used to switch between variations of |
| the DSP effect. For example, this lets you change the rotating speed |
| (slow/fast) of the rotary speaker effect. |
HARMONY/ECHO | See below. |
POLY/MONO | This determines whether the Part’s Voice is played monophonically (only |
| one note at a time) or polyphonically (up to 126 notes at a time). |
VOICE EFFECT
TOUCH SUSTAIN
DSP(4~7) | SLOW/ FAST |
HARMONY/ECHO POLY/ MONO
These buttons turn the corresponding effects on or off for the part currently selected via the PART SELECT buttons.
Try out the Harmony/Echo effect.
This effect adds a variety of harmony notes to your playing in the
3 Play a chord with your left hand and play some notes in the
Split Point
Auto Accompaniment
section
The 9000Pro has various Harmony/Echo types.
The Harmony/Echo type may change according to the selected RIGHT 1 voice. Try out some of the voices below.
Try out Harmony/Echo with some of the voices below...
| Category | Voice | Harmony/Echo Type |
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| PIANO | Grand Piano | Standard Trio |
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| ACCORDION | Tutti Accrd | Country Trio |
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| STRINGS | Live! Strs | Block |
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| ChamberStrs |
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| GUITAR | Lead Guitar | Rock Duet w/touch Sen |
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| Category | Voice | Harmony/Echo Type |
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| GUITAR | PedalSteel | Country Duet |
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| BRASS | MoonLight | Full Chord |
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| PERCUSSION | Vibraphone | Trill |
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| GUITAR | Mandolin | Tremolo |
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| STRINGS | Harp | Strum |
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