Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices
— Mixing Console
PSR-2100/1100
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Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special character of the

room. The sound is divided into several frequency bands, allowing you to correct the sound by raising or lowering the

level for each band. The equalizer allows you to adjust the tone or timbre of the sound to match the performance space,

or to compensate for certain acoustic characteristics in your room. For example, you can cut some of the low range

frequencies when playing on stages or in large studio spaces where the sound is too “boomy,” or boost the high

frequencies in rooms and close spaces where the sound is relatively “dead” and free of echoes.The PSR-2100 possesses

a high grade five-band digital equalizer function. With this function, a final effect —tone control— can be added to the

output of your instrument.

The operations for this page apply to step 2 of the procedure on page 124.

Setting the Equalizer—EQ (PSR-2100 only)
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Select the
desired Master
EQ type.
Call up the MASTER EQ
EDIT display.
Select the EQ type to adjust
the EQ LOW using the
[1▲▼] - [8▲▼] buttons.
An edited PRESET or USER
curve can be stored to
USER 1 or 2.
Adjusts the overall gain of all EQ bands
simultaneously.
The PRESET and USER curves can be edited
as required via the corresponding LCD buttons
— EQ1 through EQ5.Each of the 5 bands can
be boosted (“+” values) or cut (“–”values) by up
to 12 dB.
Whenever an EQ band is edited the corresponding EQ value is highlighted and the number of the
edited band appears above the Q and FREQ controls. The Q and FREQ controls can then be
used to adjust the Q (bandwidth) and the FREQ (center frequency) of the selected band. The
higher the “Q,” the narrower the bandwidth. The available FREQ range is different for each band.
Select the
desired Master
EQ type.
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Select the EQ type to adjust
the EQ HIGH using the [1▲▼]
- [8▲▼] buttons.