Yamaha 303 User Manual
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Using, Creating and Editing
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Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance (MIXING CONSOLE)
CVP-305/303/301 Owner’s Manual
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Adjustable Items (parameters) in the MIXING CONSOLE Dis-
plays
The following explanations cover the available items (parameters) in the MIXING
CONSOLE displays.
VOL/VOICE
FILTER
TUNE
EFFECT
• The RHY1 channel in the
STYLE PART display cannot be
assigned to Organ Flute
Voices.
• The RHY2 channel in the
STYLE PART display can only
be assigned to Drumkit Voices
and SFX kit Voices.
• When playing GM song data,
channel 10 (in the SONG CH
9–16 page) can only be used
for a Drum Kit Voice.
SONG AUTO REVOICE
VOICE
Allows you to re-select the Voices for each part. When the Style
channels are called up, neither Organ Flutes Voices nor User
Voices can be selected. When the Song channels are called up,
User Voices cannot be selected.
PANPOT
Determines the stereo position of the selected part (channel).
VOLUME
Determines the level of each part or channel, giving you fine
control over the balance of all the parts.
HARMONIC CONTENT
Allows you to adjust the resonance effect (page 91) for each part.
BRIGHTNESS
Determines the brightness of the sound for each part by adjusting
the cutoff frequency (page 91).
PORTAMENTO TIME
Portamento is a function that creates a smooth transition in pitch
from the first note played on the keyboard to the next. The Porta-
mento Time determines the pitch transition time. Higher values
result in a longer pitch change time. Setting this to “0” results in
no effect. This parameter is available when the selected keyboard
part is set to Mono (page 78).
PITCH BEND RANGE
Determines the range of the PITCH BEND in semitones for each
keyboard part (when a pedal is assigned to this function).
OCTAVE
Determines the range of the pitch change in octaves for each
keyboard part.
TUNING
Determines the pitch of each keyboard part.
TRANSPOSE
Allows you to set the transposition for the keyboard pitch (KEY-
BOARD), Song playback (SONG), or overall sound of the instru-
ment (MASTER), respectively.
TYPE
Select the desired effect type (page 85). After editing various
parameters for the selected effect type, you can save it as an orig-
inal effect.
REVERB
Adjusts the amount of the Reverb sound for each part or chan-
nel. At the right side of the title indication of “REVERB,” the cur-
rently selected reverb type name is shown.
CHORUS
Adjusts the amount of the Chorus sound for each part or chan-
nel.
DSP
Adjusts the amount of the DSP sound for each part or channel.