Adjusting The Reverb/Chorus Depth And Other Settings For Piano Voices - Yamaha DGX-670 Reference Manual

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Adjusting the Reverb/Chorus Depth and Other Settings for Piano
Voices
For the Piano Voices, you can set the VRM-related parameters and the volume of Key Off Sampling.
1
Call up the operation display.
[MENU] → Cursor buttons [][][E][F] Voice Setting, [ENTER] → TAB [E] Piano
2
Use the Cursor buttons [][] to select the page, and then use the [1 ] – [8 ]
buttons to make necessary settings.
2
1 VRM
These settings are applied commonly to all parts (Main/Layer/Left) for which VRM Voices are selected.
[1 ]/
[2 ]
[3 ]/
[4 ]
[5 ]/
[6 ]
[7 ]
[8 ]
2 Key Off Sampling
These settings are applied commonly to all parts (Main/Layer/Left) for which the following piano Voices
are selected:
CFX Grand, PopGrand, StudioGrand, OctavePiano1, OctavePiano2, RockPiano, AmbientPiano,
CocktailPiano.
[4 ]/
[5 ]
6
DGX-670 Reference Manual
Cursor [][]
VRM
Turns the VRM effect on or off.
Damper Resonance
Adjusts the depth of the VRM effect heard when pressing the
damper pedal.
String Resonance
Adjusts the depth of the VRM effect heard when playing the key-
board.
Reverb
Adjusts the Reverb depth for VRM Voices.
Chorus
Adjusts the Chorus depth for VRM Voices.
Key Off Sampling
Adjusts the volume of the key-off sound (the subtle sound that
occurs when you release a key).

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