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Select and Edit the Revoice Parameters
Use the SUB MENU [] and [] buttons to select the desired parameter. The
name of the selected parameter will appear on the top line of the display to the right
of the parameter’s current value.
Revoicing
4
Repeat as Required and Exit When Done
Repeat steps 2 and 3, above, to revoice the tracks as required, then press the
[REVOICE] button so that its indicator goes out to exit from the REVOICE mode.
Use the [+] and [–] or number buttons to set the parameter’s value as required.
Refer to the “Revoice Parameters” chart on page 58.
100
RevSndLv
70
RevSndLv
123
456
78
0
9
NO YES
“- - -” will appear on the top
line of the display if you se-
lect a song track which
contains no data for revoic-
ing, and revoicing will not
be possible.
Only the Volume param-
eter can be revoiced for
the ACCOMPANIMENT
track. If you attempt to
change any other param-
eter “- - -” will appear on
the top line of the display
and revoicing will not be
possible.
If the R1 and R2 voices
have been recorded to a
single track, only the R1
voice can be revoiced.
Minus settings for the Oc-
tave and Pan paraneters
can be directly entered by
pressing the appropriate
number button while hold-
ing the [–] button.
Only one song revoice pa-
rameter can be recorded
per track. If you revoice a
song while playing back
the song, only the last-en-
tered data will be recorded.
The REVOICE mode will
automatically be exited if
the MENU [
] and [
] but-
tons are used to select any
of the menus to the left of
the display, or if the [CAR-
TRIDGE] button is
pressed.
Since revoicing a user
song actually rewrites the
song data, the revoiced
song will remain in memory
as long as a working set of
batteries is installed in the
PSR-330, or the AC
adapter is connected.
REVOICE
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