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Reverb
XSet the total depth of the reverb effect.
You can change the setting using the TOTAL DEPTH and but-
tons, the data dial, or the [–] and [+] buttons.
To reset the value to the basic setting of 64, simultaneously press ei-
ther the TOTAL DEPTH and buttons or the [–] and [+] buttons.
The TOTAL DEPTH setting globally
affects all voices. Different settings
cannot be made for each voice.
You can also set the reverb depth
separately for the rhythm and accom-
paniment parts, and for each keyboard
part. (See the next operation.)
ZSelect a part.
Press the LCD button corresponding to RHYTHM to set the reverb
depth for the drum part, or ACMP to set it for all other accompani-
ment parts. Select LEFT, RIGHT1, or RIGHT2 to set the reverb depth
for the corresponding keyboard part.
You can also select several parts at
once and adjust their settings simulta-
neously.
The selected function is highlighted.
XSet the reverb depth.
RHYTHM and ACMP
Range: 0 (no effect) — 127 (max.)
Basic setting: 64
LEFT, RIGHT1, and RIGHT2
Range: 0 (no effect) — 127 (max.)
Basic setting: Depends on voice.
Set the reverb depth for the highlighted part by using the data dial or
[–] and [+] buttons.
You can also advance a value by pressing the corresponding LCD
button. To reset a value to its basic setting, simultaneously press the
[–] and [+] buttons.
The amount of reverb that is applied to a
part depends on both the part depth and
TOTAL DEPTH settings. If one of the
settings is 0, no reverb will be applied to
that part even if the other setting is 127.
Because the basic settings of the LEFT, RIGHT1, and RIGHT2 func-
tions depend on the voices selected, a reverb depth setting may
change automatically when you select a different part.

Setting the Reverb Depth for Each Part....................................

The settings in the REVERB DEPTH display (page 42) let you set the
reverb depth separately for the rhythm and accompaniment parts, as well
as the parts you play from the keyboard.
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