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Viewing topic "Can I adjust octaves on difference voices in a performance?"

     
Posted on: February 09, 2013 @ 02:50 PM
ksk392392
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Say, if I want to make a performance that has
Voice 1: Piano (Octave unadjusted)
Voice 2: Strings (+1 Octave)
Voice 3: Another Strings (-1 Octave)

Is this possible? If so how can I edit?
I’ve done this with my old S80 (yes the s80 has the most unintuitive user interface but I was able to make performance like above)
But I can’t seemed to find where I can transpose or change octaves on each voice.

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Posted on: February 10, 2013 @ 02:58 PM
TheDukester
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ksk392392 - 09 February 2013 02:50 PM

Say, if I want to make a performance that has
Voice 1: Piano (Octave unadjusted)
Voice 2: Strings (+1 Octave)
Voice 3: Another Strings (-1 Octave)

Is this possible? If so how can I edit?
I’ve done this with my old S80 (yes the s80 has the most unintuitive user interface but I was able to make performance like above)
But I can’t seemed to find where I can transpose or change octaves on each voice.

You sure can!! Here’s how.
Call up your Performance.
Press EDIT…
Press Part Select ‘1’.
Here you will see various parameters associalted with your Piano Voice. You DON’T want to chane that one so.....
Press Part Select ‘2’
Scroll over to NOTE SHIFT. There you can set you Part/Voice up “+12”
Now go to Part Select ‘3’
Go to NOTE SHIFT and dial it ‘back to “-12”
Now you must STORE these changes to the Performance.
Hope this helps.

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Posted on: February 10, 2013 @ 04:19 PM
TheDukester
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OOPS!!! I gave you directions based on the XS when you wanted for the ES.

Not to worry. I’ll come back with the ES info.

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Posted on: February 10, 2013 @ 05:27 PM
Bad_Mister
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On the ES NOTE SHIFT is found:

Press [EDIT]
Press a numbered button [1]-[4] to view PART parameters
Press [F4] TONE
Press [SF1] TUNE
here you can offset the pitch, each increment equals a semi-tone; 12 semi-tones per octave.

Change your PARTS as necessary
Press [STORE] to update your Performance.

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