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CLP-990 81
Detailed settings for the voices [VOICE SETTING]
Setting range:
DelayLCR Delay applied at left, center, and right
positions.
DelayLR Delay applied at left and right posi-
tions.
Echo Echo-like delay
CrossDelay Left and right delays are crossed.
Symphonic Adds a rich and deep acoustic effect.
RotarySpeaker Adds the vibrato effect of a rotary
speaker.
Tremolo The volume level changes in rapid
cycles.
VibeRotor The vibrato effect of a vibraphone.
AutoPan The sound pans left to right and back
and forth.
Phaser The phase changes periodically,
swelling the sound.
AutoWah The center frequency of the wah filter
changes periodically.
SoundBoardRev Simulates the reverberation of a
piano soundboard.
Off No effect.
See the procedure on page 72.
In Dual mode:
Setting range:
0 - 127
This parameter enables determines the manner and
degree to which the volume level changes in response
to your touch on the keyboard (how hard you play).
Since the volume level of the harpsichords and pipe
organs do not change regardless of how you play the
keyboard, the normal setting for these voices is 127.
(See the setting range below.)
See the procedure on page 72.
In Dual mode:
Setting range:
0 (softest) - 64 (largest changes in the level) - 127
(loudest and fixed)
See the procedure on page 72.
Setting range:
SustainCont Damper function that sustains the
sound longer as you press the pedal
deeper.
Sustain On/Off switch type damper function.
PitchBend Changes the pitch continuously.
Off No function.
Normal setting:
SustainCount
Setting the variation effect depth
[VariationSend]*
A B
C D
NO YES
A B
C D
NO YES
Voice for editing (Voice 1 or Voice 2)
Setting the touch sensitivity
[TouchSense]*
Setting the right pedal function
[RPedal]
A B
C D
NO YES
A B
C D
NO YES
Voice for editing (Voice 1 or Voice 2)
A B
C D
NO YES
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