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Playing Lyric Tones (Vocal Synthesis)
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Play something on the keyboard.
Lyrics advance and sound, and the corresponding lyrics appear on the display while keyboard
keys are held down.
The speed at which lyrics advance depends on the tempo setting. For information about setting
the tempo, see “Changing the Metronome Tempo” (page EN-31).
If the lyric tone performance mode is NOTE mode, the lyric advance speed does not depend on the
tempo setting. For information about the lyric tone performance modes, see “Changing How Lyric
Advancement is Performed When a Keyboard Key is Pressed” (page EN-47).
You can use layer and split functions in the same way as you do in the instrument tone mode. For
details, see “Layering and Splitting Tones” (page EN-123).
Lyric tones can be used for the UPPER1 part only during keyboard play. In addition, of all the parts
that include recorded song playback, MIDI IN sound production, etc., only one part can use a lyric
tone. The lyric tone sounds in the part where the lyric tone is selected last, and the timbre of the part
for which the lyric tone was selected before that is replaced.
When UPPER1 is a lyric tone, the sound produced by auto-harmonize is equivalent to the sound
produced by the above alternate tone.
Due to the characteristics of the singing voice, you may hear noise in the sound that is produced due
to plosives, consonants, and overlapping vowels.
You can create lyric tones with the “Lyric Creator” app.
You can transfer lyrics you create to this digital keyboard and enjoy playing with your own original lyrics.
For details, see “Linking with a Smart Device and Using Lyric Creator” (page EN-262).
Adding Lyric Tones (User Lyric Tones)
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