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Revoicing
2If Necessary Select a Voice to Revoice
Use the three rightmost TRACK buttons to select the voice you want to
revoice: L, R2, or R1. A frame will appear around the icon of the selected voice.
The TRACK button below
the selected voice can be
used to turn the voice on or
off. Make sure that the
voice is turned on if you
want to monitor the sound
while revoicing (the R1
voice cannot be turned off).
MELODY
1234
MELODY MELODY MELODY
ACCOM-
PANIMENT
VOICE VOICE VOICE
LR2R1
TRACK
3Select and Edit the Revoice Parameters
Use the SUB MENU [] and [] buttons to select the desired parameter. The
name of the selected parameter will appear on the top line of the display to the
right of the parameter’s current value. Use the [–] and [+] buttons, the number
buttons, or the data dial to set the parameter’s value as required. Refer to the
“Revoice Parameters” chart on page 78.
You can jump directly to the
REVOICE R2 VOICE dis-
play by pressing and hold-
ing the [DUAL VOICE] but-
ton for a few seconds.
You can jump directly to the
REVOICE L VOICE display
by pressing and holding the
[SPLIT VOICE] button for a
few seconds.
100
RevSndLv
100
ChoSndLv
100
DspSndLv
0
Pan
0
Octave
100
Volume
001
GrandPno
4Repeat as Required and Exit When Done
Repeat steps 2 and 3, above, to revoice the voices as required, then press the
[REVOICE] button so that its indicator goes out to exit from the REVOICE
mode.
REVOICE
Minus settings for the Oc-
tave and Pan parameters
can be directly entered by
pressing the appropriate
number button while hold-
ing the [–] button.
When the DSP type is set
as insertion, the DSP depth
parameter cannot be
changed.
The REVOICE mode will
automatically be exited if
the MENU [
] and [
] but-
tons are used to select any
of the menus to the left of
the display, or if the [CAR-
TRIDGE] button is pressed.
Save any revoice settings
you want to keep to the
PSR-530 REGISTRATION
MEMORY (page 47). The
revoice setting are tempo-
rary and will be lost if the
power is turned off, a differ-
ent R1 panel voice is se-
lected while the Voice Set
function is on, or a REGIS-
TRATION MEMORY is re-
called.