Applying Effects to a Sound
■DSP Effect Mode Configuration
The DSP effect mode is enabled while “DSP” is selected for the “Chorus/DSP”effect parameter. DSP and reverb can be used in the DSP effect mode.
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Tone Generator | On | Reverb Send | Volume/Pan | |
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Mic In |
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Noise Gate | Auto Level DSP Off |
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Control |
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•Reverb
This type of effect simulates acoustic spaces. There are 10 different reverb effects, including room and hall.
•Chorus
This type of effect increases the depth of notes and applies vibrato to notes. There are five different chorus effects.
•DSP
This type of effect is inserted between the sound source and output. There are a total of 100 different DSP effects, including distortion and modulation. You also can transfer DSP effects from a computer or create DSP data on the Digital Keyboard, and store up to 100 user DSP effects in Digital Keyboard memory. For details, see “Creating a User DSP” (page