Applying Effects to Tones

This digital piano provides you with a selection of effects that you can apply to tones.

The built-in effects include a wide variety of variations that give you access to a selection of general digital effects.

Effect Blocks

The following shows how the effects of this digital piano are organized.

 

DSP button

REVERB

 

 

CHORUS

Sound Source

 

EQUALIZER

 

off

 

 

 

on

Output

16ch

DSP

DSP Line

DSP

DSP effects are applied to the connection between the sound source and output. You can select distortion and modulation effects. You can create DSP effect setups and also transfer downloaded DSP data from your computer. The digital piano has memory that lets you store up to 100 DSP effect setups. See “Internet Data Expansion System” on page E-79 and “Saving the Settings of DSP Parameters” on page E-27 for more information.

REVERB

Reverb simulates the acoustics of specific types of environments. You can choose from among 16 different reverb effects, including “Room” and “Hall”.

CHORUS

The chorus effect gives sound greater depth by causing it to vibrate. You can choose from among 16 different chorus effects, including “Chorus” and “Flanger”.

EQUALIZER

The equalizer is another type of effect that you can use to make adjustments in tone quality. Frequencies are divided among a number of bands, and raising and lowering the level of each frequency band alters the sound.

You can reproduce the optimal acoustics for the type of music you are playing (classics, for example) by selecting the applicable equalizer setting.

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