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Issue with Voice Glockenspiel (#104-000-010)

Started by bbac63, October 25, 2024, 02:49:43 PM

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bbac63

When I select and turn on the Glockenspiel voice on my SX920, the other two voices are no longer audible. I noticed this with the style "Detroit Pop" where Glockenspiel is used in OTS2 and OTS3, but it happens with every style.

Do you have any idea how I can get the voice to work again?

Amwilburn

I experienced no such thing; are you sure your just don't have R3 as a separate split point? (which then removes R1 + R2 from the upper part of the upper range above the R3 split)

Mark

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Quote from: bbac63 on October 25, 2024, 02:49:43 PMWhen I select and turn on the Glockenspiel voice on my SX920, the other two voices are no longer audible. I noticed this with the style "Detroit Pop" where Glockenspiel is used in OTS2 and OTS3, but it happens with every style.

Do you have any idea how I can get the voice to work again?

Hi bbac63,

The behavior you describe is due to your current Split Point settings. Please see here:
>>> https://psrtutorial.com/forum/index.php/topic,69941.msg525491.html#msg525491


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
● Everyone kept saying "That won't work!" - Then someone came along who didn't know that, and - just did it.
● Never put the Manual too far away: There's more in it than you think! ;-)

bbac63

Thanks for pointing me in the right direction. It turns out that for most styles where three voices were selected via OTS, a finger split was set. I have no idea where this came from. I do not have it as a locked parameter. I assume that Yamaha does not supply this as an initial setting?

Strangely, when I removed it for one style and saved the OTS, it disappeared for all the others. It looks like as if the split is stored as a global parameter even though it is not locked under Utility.

Amwilburn

Quote from: bbac63 on October 26, 2024, 03:22:13 PMThanks for pointing me in the right direction. It turns out that for most styles where three voices were selected via OTS, a finger split was set. I have no idea where this came from. I do not have it as a locked parameter. I assume that Yamaha does not supply this as an initial setting?

Strangely, when I removed it for one style and saved the OTS, it disappeared for all the others. It looks like as if the split is stored as a global parameter even though it is not locked under Utility.

No, that's what I was trying to get at: it's not set for any styles. OTS in Styles don't set the split points (they *can* set right and left voices in OTS though); either you accidentally moved the split point, or possibly used a registration which did? But if you "set it for one style, and it sets it for all" is exactly what I'm talking about: styles can't set split point; so setting it once (until you change or load a registration) will keep it there :)

Happens most often when people move the split point (of left+ acmp) to the right, and the back to the left; the R3 split point does *not* come back with the other 2 when moving left.

Mark