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| Applying Effects to Tones |
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| 4 After everything is the way you want, press the [] | ||||||
• | Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that are | CURSOR button to store the effect. | ||||||
| sounding also depends on Mixer Mode Reverb Send, | • This will display a confirmation message asking | ||||||
| Chorus Send, and DSP on/off settings. See “Mixer | whether you really want to save the data. Press the | ||||||
| Function” on page | YES button to save the data. | ||||||
• Playing a demo tune (page | • The message “Complete” appears momentarily on the | |||||||
| the effect to the one that is assigned to the tune. You | display, followed by the tone or rhythm selection | ||||||
| cannot change or cancel a demo tune effect. | screen. | ||||||
• | Changing the effect setting while sound is being output |
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| by the keyboard causes a slight break in the sound when | About the DSP Button | ||||||
| the effect changes. | |||||||
• | A number of tones, called “Advanced Tones”, | Checking the DSP button will tell you whether or not DSP is | ||||||
| automatically turn on the DSP line for richer, higher | |||||||
| enabled for the tone that is currently selected for a part. The | |||||||
| quality sound. If you assign an Advanced Tone to a | |||||||
| DSP button will be lit for a tone that is DSP enabled (DSP line | |||||||
| keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), the DSP line turns | |||||||
| ON), and unlit for a tone that is DSP disabled (DSP line OFF). | |||||||
| on automatically and the DSP selection changes in | |||||||
| For example, when you move each part while using the split/ | |||||||
| accordance with the settings of the Advanced Tone. Also, | |||||||
| layer function, the DSP button lights or goes out in accordance | |||||||
| the Mixer Mode DSP line on/off setting for the keyboard | |||||||
| with that parts setting. | |||||||
| part to which the Advanced Tone is assigned is turned | |||||||
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| on.* | Pressing the DSP button toggles the tone of the part you are | ||||||
| * The Mixer DSP line setting is automatically turned off | |||||||
| currently playing on the keyboard between enabled (DSP line | |||||||
| for each part that does not have an Advanced Tone | |||||||
| ON) and disabled (DSP line OFF). | |||||||
| assigned. | |||||||
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| Because of this, DSP effects previously applied to | To turn DSP line on and off | ||||||
| these parts are cancelled, which can make their tone | |||||||
| sound different. In this case, display the Mixer screen |
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| and turn DSP back on. | 1 Press the DSP button to toggle DSP line for the | ||||||
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| currently selected part on and off. | |||||
| Saving the Settings of DSP | Selecting REVERB | ||||||
| Parameters | |||||||
You can save up to 100 modified DSPs in the user area for | Perform the following steps to select REVERB. | |||||||
later recall when you need them. | ||||||||
1 Press the EFFECT button, so the pointer appears | ||||||||
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| next to EFFECT on the display screen. | |||||||
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•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, |
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press the [] CURSOR button. |
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• This causes the DSP number of the user area where |
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the DSP will be saved to flash on the display. |
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2 Use the [+] and |
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to select the user DSP area number where you | 2 Press the [] CURSOR button once. | |||
want to save the new DSP. | ||||
• You can select a user DSP area number in the range of | • This displays the reverb editing screen. | |||
100 to 199 only. | • The reverb type setting screen (step 4) will appear | |||
3 After the user DSP area number you want is | automatically about fives seconds after you press the | |||
button. | ||||
selected, press the [] CURSOR button. | 3 Press the [] CURSOR button. | |||
• Use the [+] and | ||||
the current cursor location. |
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•Use the [] and [] CURSOR buttons to move the cursor left and right.
•See the page