Storing the microphone settings – Yamaha CVP-705B User Manual

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Microphone Settings

CVP-709/CVP-705 Reference Manual

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NOTICE

The settings here are lost if you turn off the power without executing the Save operation.

You can store the microphone settings by touching

(Save) then selecting one of 10 User Memories. For ease in future

recall, you should assign a sufficiently descriptive name or one that matches your performance.
To call up the microphone settings, touch the setting name at left of

(Save) then select the desired file.

NOTE

If you want to save the microphone settings to a USB flash drive, save as a User Effect file. To do this, on the display called up
via [Menu]  [Utility]  [Factory Reset/Backup]  page 2/2, touch [Backup] of “User Effect” to execute the Save operation
(

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).

Pitch Detect
(only when
“Vocal” is
selected)

Lets you set how the pitch of the microphone sound during performance is detected.

Vocal Type

Set this to obtain the most natural vocal harmony, depending on your voice.
• Low: Setting for lower voices. This setting is also appropriate for growling

and shouting.

• Mid: Setting for mid-range voices.
• High: Setting for higher voices. This setting is also appropriate for singing

close to the microphone.

• Full: Setting for vocalists having a wide range, from low to high.

Speed

Adjusts the response speed of the Vocal Harmony effect, or how quickly
harmonies are generated in response to your voice. The larger the number,
the faster the response.

NOTE

When one or both of Lead Pitch Detect Speed and Harm Pitch Detect Speed
parameters of Vocal Harmony (

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) are set to “as MIC SETTING,” this

parameter is effective. In other settings, the setting of the Vocal Harmony’s
Pitch Detect Speed is effective.

Background
Noise Cut

This allows you to filter out noises that would interfere with the pitch
detection. A setting of “Thru” turns the noise filter off.

Talk Mixing
(only when
“Talk” is
selected)

Lets you make settings for talking or making announcements between songs during a performance.

Pan

Determines the stereo pan position of the microphone sound.

Reverb Depth

Determines the depth of the reverb effects applied to the microphone sound.

Chorus Depth

Determines the depth of the chorus effects applied to the microphone sound.

Attenuator

Determines the amount of reduction to be applied to the overall sound
(excepting the microphone input) — allowing you to effectively adjust the
balance between your voice and the overall instrument sound.

Storing the Microphone Settings

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