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CVP-709/CVP-705 Owner’s Manual
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Microphone – Adding Vocal Harmony Effects to Your Singing –
6 Follow the steps below, depending on which Type (and mode) you selected.
If you selected the Chordal Type:
6-1 Make sure that the [ACMP ON/OFF] button is turned on.
6-2 Play back a Style, or play back a Song which contains chords.
Vocal harmonies based on the chords are applied to your singing.
If you s ele cted the Vocoder or Voco der-Mono Type:
6-1 As necessary, change the “Keyboard” setting to “Off,” “Upper,” or “Lower.
When “Upper” or “Lower” is selected, playing the right-hand or left-hand section of the keyboard
will control the Vocoder effect. When “Off” is selected, playing the keyboard will not control the
Vocoder effect.
6-2 Play melodies on the keyboard or play back a Song, and sing into the microphone.
Youll notice that you dont actually have to sing pitched notes. The Vocoder effect takes the words
you say and applies them to the pitch of the instrument sounds.
Using the Talk Function
This function lets you instantly change the microphone settings for talking or making
announcements between song performances.
To call up the Talk setting, touch [Talk] located at the left on the Vocal Harmony display.
To recall the Vocal Harmony settings, touch [Vocal] and turn it on.
You can adjust the microphone settings for Talk on the Mic Setting display called up via [Menu] [MicSetting].
To get the most convenient use of this function, assign one of the pedals (Left, Center, or AUX) to “Talk
([Menu] → [Assignable] → [Pedal]). For details, refer to the Reference Manual on the website (page 9).
Useful functions for Karaoke
• Lyrics on the display ............... page 70
• Transpose, Pitch Shift ............. pages 41, 73
• Vocal Cancel ............................ page 74
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