Yamaha TG500 User Manual

Page 77

Advertising
background image

65

PERFORMANCE EDIT MODE / 3: Full Edit. 3-1: Layer

3-1-04: NOTE SHIFT

3-1-04: NOTE SHIFT

The note shift parameters individually shift the pitch of each layer up or down in

semitone steps, making it possible to create harmony effects between layers.

The layer to be edited can be selected as described on page 50. The currently

selected layer is shown in square brackets on the upper display line.

NtShft

(Note shift)

Range: -63 … +63

Use the [

,] and [.] keys (or the standard layer selection procedure) to select

the layer to be edited, then use the [-1/NO] and [+1/YES] keys to adjust the
pitch of the voice assigned to that layer. A setting of “-12,” for example, shifts
the pitch of the selected layer down by one octave; a setting of “+4” shifts the
pitch up by a major third.

The Note Shift parameter can be used to transpose a voice to its most

useful range, or to create harmony (intervals) between different layers in a
performance combination.

The name of the currently selected voice is shown in the upper right corner

of the display (“--------” appears if the voice is turned off). An animated musi-
cal note appears to the right of voices that are on and active (i.e. not muted).

PFM NtShft  [A] WN Flut1

   

0я    0я    0я    0я

NtShft (layer A)

[PLAY MODE] -> PFM PLAY -> [EDIT/COMPARE] -> 3: Full Edit -> [ENTER] -> 3-1:Layer -> [ENTER]
-> [PAGE] -> 3-1-04 : Note Shift -> [ENTER]

Advertising