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#111110 - 04/20/05 06:00 AM
Re: How do you get that pitch correction gizmo to work on the Tyros?
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Registered: 12/08/02
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Originally posted by Fran Carango: Didn't the PSR 2100 have pitch correction? I'm pretty sure it did.. Fran, I believe that most of the later PSR's have some pitch correction with the harmonized voices, but I don't believe this effects the lead voice. BTW: The PSR-3000 also has a vocoder that can be used in several modes. However, IMO, most, if not all, internal vocal processors are pale in comparison to the better external processors--even after lots of tuning. This is one area where keyboard manufacturers have really dropped the ball. I for one would have gladly paid considerably more for an internal vocal processor with equal quality to the Digitech VR or TC Helicon. That's why I, and many other performers, use an external processor instead of the onboard model, but that's another post. Cheers, Gary
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#111116 - 04/20/05 10:19 AM
Re: How do you get that pitch correction gizmo to work on the Tyros?
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Loc: Forest Hill, MD USA
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Here's what the PSR-3000 manual says "When “Correct” is selected, the pitch of the lead vocal is shifted in precise semitone steps. This parameter is only effective when the LEAD GENDER TYPE above is set to other than Off."
I've never need this, but if it's in the 3000, it's in the Tyros as well.
Cheers,
Gary
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#111119 - 04/20/05 11:04 AM
Re: How do you get that pitch correction gizmo to work on the Tyros?
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Registered: 06/09/02
Posts: 3163
Loc: Pensacola, Florida, USA
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Well, I guess I did hear it right somewhere along the way, but wasn't considering singing then. OK, this is all totally new to me. Anybody suggest what setting would be the best to make it sound like I am the only one singing and what setting(s) might be good to try for harmony with my own voice. Anyone use a harmony voice (sound) other than there own voice? If so, which ones sound best? I want to get some of these questions answered so when I try it, it is a positive enough experience that I will want to continue experimenting with this. I don't want a repeat of the frustration I experienced when I tried the vocal harmonizer for my original intent, which was to play left hand chords and right hand trumpet. A real trumpet that I blow on. I had dreams of having a trumpet section, or trumpet lead with other instruments as harmony. I thought being able to make horn section licks and riffs would be a real cool thing to do. As it was, it always sounded bad. The harmony voices sounded like a bunch of bumble bee's in a cardboard box. haha. If anyone has successfully used the harmonizer with a trumpet or other acoustic instrument PLEASE tell me how to do it. Thanx Scott Langholff http://www.ScottLMusic.com
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