Applying Effects to Tones

DSP Parameters

The following describes the parameters for each DSP.

DSP

Parameter 0 to 7

These parameters differ in accordance with the algorithm* of the selected DSP type. See the “Effect List” on page A- 17 and the “DSP Algorithm List” on page A-19 for more information.

*Effector structure and operation type

DSP Reverb Send (Range: 000 to 127)

Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should be sent to reverb.

DSP Chorus Send (Range: 000 to 127)

Specifies how much of the post-DSP sound should be sent to chorus.

NOTE

Whether or not an effect is applied to the parts that are sounding also depends on Mixer Mode Reverb Send, Chorus Send, and DSP on/off settings. See “Mixer Function” on page E-47 for more information.

Playing a demo tune (page E-12) automatically changes the effect to the one that is assigned to the tune. You cannot change or cancel a demo tune effect.

Changing the effect setting while sound is being output by the keyboard causes a slight break in the sound when the effect changes.

A number of tones, called “Advanced Tones”, automatically turn on the DSP line for richer, higher quality sound. If you assign an Advanced Tone to a keyboard part (Channels 1 through 4), the DSP line turns on automatically and the DSP selection changes in accordance with the settings of the Advanced Tone. Also, the Mixer Mode DSP line on/off setting for the keyboard part to which the Advanced Tone is assigned is turned on.*

*The Mixer DSP line setting is automatically turned off for each part that does not have an Advanced Tone assigned.

Because of this, DSP effects previously applied to these parts are cancelled, which can make their tone sound different. In this case, display the Mixer screen and turn DSP back on.

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.

NOTE

User DSP areas 100 through 199 initially contain the same data as DSP types 000 through 099.

1After 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.

2Use the [+] and [–] buttons to select the user DSP area number where you want to save the new DSP.

You can select a user DSP area number in the range of 100 to 199 only.

3After the user DSP area number you want is selected, press the [￿] CURSOR button.

Use the [+] and [–] buttons to scroll through letters at the current cursor location.

Use the [￿] and [￿] CURSOR buttons to move the cursor left and right.

See the page E-103 for information about inputting text.

4After 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.

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