
Applying Effects to Tones
Saving the Settings of DSP Parameters
You can save up to 100 modified DSPs in the user area for later recall when you need them.
•User DSP areas 100 through 199 initially contain the same data as DSP types 000 through 099.
1. After making the DSP parameter settings you want, press the [ ] CURSOR button.
•This causes the DSP number of the user area where the DSP will be saved to flash on the display.
2.Use the [+] and
3.After the user DSP area number you want is selected, press the [ ] CURSOR button.
•Use the [+] and
•Use the [ ] and [
] CURSOR buttons to move the cursor left and right.
•See the page
4.After everything is the way you want, press the [ ] CURSOR button to store the effect.
•This will display a confirmation message asking whether you really want to save the data. Press the YES button to save the data.
•The message “Complete” appears momentarily on the display, followed by the tone or rhythm selection screen.
DSP ButtonChecking the DSP button will tell you whether or not DSP is enabled for the tone that is currently selected for a part. The DSP button will be lit for a tone that is DSP enabled (DSP line ON), and unlit for a tone that is DSP disabled (DSP line OFF). For example, when you move each part while using the split/ layer function, the DSP button lights or goes out in accordance with that parts setting.
Pressing the DSP button toggles the tone of the part you are currently playing on the keyboard between enabled (DSP line ON) and disabled (DSP line OFF).
To turn DSP line on and off
1. Press the DSP button to toggle DSP line for the currently selected part on and off.
Selecting REVERBPerform the following steps to select REVERB.1. Press the EFFECT button, so the pointer appears next to EFFECT on the display screen.
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2.Press the [
•The reverb type setting screen (step 4) will appear automatically about fives seconds after you press the button.
3.Press the [
4.Use the [+] and
•See the list on page
•Here you could also change the parameters of the effect you selected, if you want. See “Changing the Settings of REVERB Parameters” on page
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