What happened to the software, for Yamaha keyboard players, that adjusted your singing to the notes played on the keyboard? You were always in tune.
thanks chuck
There is pitch control and other tone variants within Yamaha's VH2 processor in their recent higher end arrangers, that can help correct your vocals.
Some of these VH2 features can be activated during MIDI Song file play or while accompanying a style, including pitch control, adding (delayed)vibrato, harmonies, vocoder modulation, or gender bending.
The best demo for the above effects is perhaps from Craig Knudsen, a Yamaha demo representative and software developer. The Yamaha VH2 is actually pretty good, but Yamaha went overkill with all the settings and parameters. Too complex for the average user, but all the tools and settings are there for those willing delve deeper into the preset configurations.
VH2 Total Pitch Correction Software - Craig Knudsenhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FmgVG4hDbsQCraig Knudsen uses basic Tyros 4 VH2 functions like pitch control, Karao-Key guide mode, assign slider, vocoder, chordal types, trans mode, vibrato settings, and vocal harmony types in his demo video.
Added VH2 features and quality DSPs on the Tyros 5 improved the VH2 even more. The best new Tyros 5 DSP definitely has to be adding Real Reverb to your vocals and VH2 effects. Yamaha's VH2 is slightly behind T.C Helicon VH technology, but awesome results can be achieved by customizing VH2 settings to your needs. Looking forward what Yamaha will bring in this regard in their next Tyros 6/Genos model (2017?)
Regards, Marcus