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NOTE
As you play the keyboard, you will hear the Electric Bass voice.
To change back to the UPRIGHT BASS voice, simply press and hold [BASS]
for a few moments again. The UPRIGHT BASS screen briefly appears.
Reverb Effects
The P-200’s internal DSP digital signal processor generates three types of realistic
reverb effects, or simulated ambient environments, which you can apply to the
voices.
These include ROOM, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a
normal-sized room, STAGE, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a
night club, and HALL, which simulates the natural reverberations of sound in a
relatively large concert hall.
As you select each voice you will notice that a specific reverb effect is already
assigned to it, indicated by a lit LED to the left of the name of the selected reverb
type. These are the initial default assignments set at the factory, but you can select
any reverb effect you wish for each voice, or even turn the reverb effect off. You can
also change reverb depth on the spot.

SELECTING A REVERB TYPE

Press the [REVERB] button once or more.
When you press the [REVERB] button repeatedly, the reverb types will be selected in
order as follows: ROOM, STAGE, HALL, then OFF. (No lit LED represents Off status.)
Note that each time you select a reverb type, a message will briefly display in the
LCD screen, as follows.
This temporary message displays the current depth level for the reverb type that you
just selected, between 0 and 7.
You can easily change the depth level for the currently selected reverb type.
REVERB DEPTH $ 2ÄÄ 
Upright/Elec. $ Upright Bass 
REVERB MODULATION
ROOM
STAGE
HALL
CHORUS
SYMPHONIC
TREMOLO
EFFECT
You can also select the reverb type
and depth settings in Edit mode (see
page 59).