Applying Effects to a Sound
4.Use the
•This causes the number and name of the currently selected preset DSP to appear within the thick brackets (%) on the display.
5.Use the dial or
•DSPs with the leading numbers 001 through 100 (and “ton”) are preset DSPs. See “Preset DSP List” (page
•DSP types with the leading numbers 101 through 200 are user DSPs. For details, see “Creating a User DSP” (page
6.Press the
•This exits the effect setting screen.
•A pointer indicator is displayed next to DSP when “DSP” is selected for the “Chorus/DSP” setting.
•Maximum polyphony is reduced by a maximum of two notes when playing on the keyboard while a DSP is in use.
•You also can adjust how a DSP is applied (DSP output enabled/disabled, DSP output volume, DSP output pan, etc.) For details, see “Using the Mixer” (page
Creating a User DSP
You can create a user DSP by editing one of the
User DSP Numbers
DSP areas numbered 101 through 200 are for storage of user DSPs. You can have up to 100 user DSPs stored in memory at one time. To recall a stored user DSP, use the same procedure you use to recall a preset DSP. See “To use a DSP” (page
To create and save a user DSP
1.Referring to the “DSP Type List” (page
2.Use the
Edit”.
3.Press the
•This displays page one of the DSP editor screen. Use this screen to select the DSP type.
Total number of pages
Currently displayed page
DSP type | DSP number |
•You can use the
4.Use the dial or