User Manual

Panel controls
CK88 CK61 Owner’s Manual
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D MONO-TYPE buttons
For setting the tone generation mode for the selected
Part.
Use the [MONO] button to switch between Mono and
Poly. The Mono mode is for playing a single note at a
time and the Poly mode is for playing chords. Use the
MONO [TYPE] button to select the Mono mode type.
This also features Portamento types commonly used
for classic pitch slides in synth lead sounds.
NOTE
The time and mode for Portamento can be changed from the
[SETTINGS] button Sound Part Mono/Portamento
(page 28).
Simultaneously press the [ENTER] and MONO [TYPE] buttons to
view the screen for the Portamento time setting (page 42).
E UNISON-TYPE buttons
For setting Unison for the selected Part.
Use the [UNISON] button to turn the Unison mode on
or off, and the UNISON [TYPE] button to select a Unison
type. When the Unison mode is on, the Part sounds are
layered to make them sound richer and thicker. In this
Unison function, the Part sounds including the
Insertion Effects are layered.
Change the Unison volume and Detune setting from
the [SETTINGS] button Sound Part Unison
(page 28).
NOTE
Simultaneously press the [ENTER] and UNISON [TYPE] buttons to
view the screen for the Unison Detune setting (page 42).
F [STORE] button
For saving (storing) the edited Live Set Sound.
When storing, the following settings are saved to the
internal memory of the keyboard.
Stored settings will be retained when the CK is turned
off.
Voices on Part A–C
Organ voice settings (Rotary Speaker, Vibrato/
Chorus, and Percussion)
•Filter
•EG
•Drive
•Effect1 and Effect2
•Delay
Reverb
[SETTINGS] (including Split and Transpose)
NOTE
EQUALIZER settings are stored to a Live Set Sound if Live Set EQ is set
to On (page 30).
G [INPUT] button
For setting the volume and effects for the audio input
from the A/D INPUT jack.
Pressing this button shows the same screen as
pressing the [SETTINGS] button A/D Input.
Y
A Yamaha transistor organ released in 1972. With
harmonic content very close to that of a square wave, it
was characterized by significant presence in the high
range and extreme sound clipping with increased
distortion.
Type Descriptions
Normal
Simple Mono mode without Portamento
Fingered
Portamento
Mono mode with Portamento used only
while playing legato
Full-Time
Portamento
Mono mode with Portamento used even
when lifting your fingers from the keyboard
Types Descriptions
Type Description
Multi Layer
Unison that layers the Part sound played on
the keyboard
Harmonics
Unison that layers the Part sound played on
the keyboard at one octave higher
Sub Harmonics
Unison that layers the Part sound played on
the keyboard at one octave lower
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