4.To select a different tone, repeat Step 2 while appears.
The first 100 tones (numbers 00 to 99) have corresponding advanced tones. The advanced tones use variations of standard tones created by programming in effects (DSP) and other settings. For example, PIANO is modified into STEREO PIANO, ORGAN becomes ROTARY SPEAKER ORGAN, and so on. See “Advanced Tones” on Page 25.
If a tone number outside the range of 000 to 099 is selected when you press ADVANCED
TONE, the tone automatically changes to the advanced tone version of tone number 00.
Only one of the channels (1 to 16) can have an advanced tone. If you assign an advanced tone to another channel, the tone in the currently assigned channel becomes the standard tone.
Pressto select the advanced tone. appears, and the currently selected tone changes to its advanced version. Repeatedly press + or – to scroll through the advanced tones, or use the number buttons to enter the
Press TONE to return to the standard tone.
disappears.
Using Reverb and Chorus
The reverb feature creates ambience by causing the sound to linger and reverberate. You can choose from 16 different reverb effects. See “Reverb” on Page 32 for details.
The chorus feature gives sound greater depth by causing it to vibrate. You can choose from 16 different chorus effects. See “Chorus” on Page 32 for details.
1.Press REVERB or CHORUS. The indicator next to REVERB or CHORUS lights.
2.Repeatedly press + or – or use the number buttons to enter a number to display the effect you want. See “Reverb” or “Chorus” on Page 32 for the type of the effects and the corresponding numbers.
You can control the parameters of an effect to change how it sounds. The parameters you can control vary depending on the effect type.
1.After selecting the effect you want, press (ENTER). The parameter setting screen appears.
2.Repeatedly press or (CURSOR) to display the parameter you want to change.
Reverb Parameters
Reverb effects are classified as reverb or delay type. Parameter settings vary depending on the type.
Reverb Type Parameters (No. 0 to 5, 8 to 13)
( to )
(Initial Echo Sound) ( to )
—Controls the initial reverb volume. The initial echo sound is the first sound reflected from the walls and ceiling. A larger value specifies a larger echo sound.
( to ) — – Adjusts the damping of high frequency reverberation. A smaller value damps high sounds, creating a dark reverb. A larger value does not damp high sounds, creating a brighter reverb.
Delay Type Parameters (No. 6, 7, 14, 15)
( to) — Specifies the size of the delay sound. A higher value produces a larger delay sound.
(Feedback) ( to )
(Initial Echo Sound) ( to )
—Controls the initial reverb volume. The initial echo sound is the first sound reflected from the walls and ceiling. A larger value specifies a larger echo sound.
( to ) — – Adjusts the damping of high frequency reverberation. A smaller value damps high sounds, creating a dark reverb. A larger value does not damp high sounds, creating a brighter reverb.
Chorus Parameters
(Chorus) ( to
(Reverb) ( to ) — | ( to | |
undulation speed of the chorus sound. | ||
Controls the reverb size. A larger | ||
A higher value produces faster | ||
number produces larger reverb. | ||
undulation. | ||
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