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adair

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Voice French Musette- Yamaha Psr S650 - help
« on: July 13, 2020, 07:10:04 PM »
I am looking for a special voice for my psr S650. This is the French Musette. I would like to buy the Pack or download it from a website.
On the S650 it has Musette but it is not the same sound as the French Musette. If any friend can help me thank you very much
 

Offline Bruce Breen

Re: Voice French Musette- Yamaha Psr S650 - help
« Reply #1 on: July 26, 2020, 09:59:18 PM »
Sorry I missed your request until now...
The FrenchMusette voice from my S950 is at the link:
 https://app.box.com/s/s7p8u6qdabvpy3uykdrubngoa06cs3mf
Bruce Breen
playing a PSR-S950, PSR-2100 & Piano Accordion
 
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Offline overover

Re: Voice French Musette- Yamaha Psr S650 - help
« Reply #2 on: July 26, 2020, 11:22:07 PM »
Hi adair,

the Voice Set file (.vce) linked by Bruce calls up the Preset Voice #000-119-022 "FrenchMusette" of the PSR-S950.

You can try this file on the S650. But there is no Accordion Voice in that XG Bank (#000-119) on the S650. Problably, the S650 will automatically call up another Voice (using the Voice settings of that .vce file). If this is not the sound you are looking for, I recommend the following:

Use a Preset Accordion Voice in Right1 (e.g. #269 "Musette") and either the same or a different Accordion Voice in Right2. Then go to "Mixing Console > Tab Tune" and use the "Tuning" parameter to tune Right1 slightly higher (e.g. +15) and Right2 slightly lower (e.g. -15). This will increase the speed of the  so called "Tremolo", which is an important part of a French Musette Accordion sound.

Finally memorize your new sound settings to a Registration.


Hope this helps!

Best regards,
Chris
« Last Edit: July 26, 2020, 11:30:06 PM by overover »
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