Yamaha Electone EL-900 Owner's Manual page 124

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6) Some Voice Editing Examples
The following examples illustrate some specific uses of the Voice Edit controls.
Make the changes as described in the examples, then go on to explore some other
voices on your own, making changes as you like.
Ex. 1: Emphasizing the attack of the メBanjoモ voice
This voice is composed mainly of the AWM sampled sound, with the other
Operators providing the noise attack sound, simulating the picking of the string.
Try changing the sound of the attack by increasing the Output Level (OL) of
Operator 1.
Ex. 2: Adding メbiteモ to the メJazz Organ1モ voice (ORGAN Voice Menu)
Operator 1 provides the 16' footage sound, Operator 2 the 8', and Operator 3
the 5-1/3'.
You can make the sound warmer by decreasing the Output Level of Operator 2.
Increasing the Output Level of Operator 3 makes for a rougher edge or more
メbiteモ in the organ sound.
Ex. 3: Adding the 5th pitch to the Synth. Lead 5 to create suspended 4th.
Operator 1 is set with the 4th pitch while Operator 5 with the 5th pitch and
currently muted. Set the Output Level of Operator 5 from 0 to 90.
Ex. 4: Changing the メTrumpet5モ voice to a funny trumpet
Not all the Operators are used to create a voice. Replace the active Operators
with the inactive Operator.
You can get a funny trumpet by decreasing the OL of the Operators 1 and 3 to
0 and increasing the OL of the AWM to the maximum.
Ex. 5: Creating an electronic piano sounds suitable to use as the backings
for the ballad from メE.Piano1.モ
Increasing the OL of the AWM from 0 to 124 to layer the AWM sounds to the
FM sounds.

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