F5: reverb/chorus/dsp effect – Yamaha PSR-4000 User Manual
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F5: Reverb/Chorus/DSP Effect
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DSP EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT
When the
DSP EFFECT TYPE parameters are
selected as described above, the
PARAMETER EDIT
LCD button will appear, pressing this button gives
you access to the individual DSP effect parameters
for the currently selected DSP type. Use the LCD
[▲/▼] control below the number corresponding to
the parameter you want to edit. Press the
TYPE LCD
button to return to the
DSP EFFECT TYPE param-
eters when done. See “THE DSP EFFECTS AND
PARAMETERS”, below for a list of the effects and
their parameters.
The
PRIORITY LCD [▲/▼] control lets you
determine whether the preset DSP EFFECT type
and depth settings for the LEAD or RIGHT 1 voice
will be selected whenever a voice is selected, or
whether the settings you make in this display affect
all voices. Select
LEAD or RIGHT 1 to use the
preset DSP EFFECT settings for those voices, or
MANUAL to use your own settings for all voices.
NOTES
• The default parameters will automatically be reselected
whenever a new DSP effect type is selected.
• Some of the DSP TYPEs contain parts which cannot be
selected and changed. Such parts will appear inverted.
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DSP EFFECT DEPTH
Independently sets the depth of the selected DSP
effect for the multi pads, accompaniment, left voice,
right 1 voice, right 2 voice, and lead voice
If the
DSP EFFECT DEPTH parameters are not
showing on the lower section of the display, press
the
DEPTH LCD button. Use the M.PAD, ACMP,
LEFT, R1, R2, and LEAD LCD [▲/▼] controls to
set the depth of the DSP effect as required for the
corresponding parts. The depth range is from “0”
(no DSP effect) to “100” (maximum DSP effect
depth).
NOTES
• In addition to the graphic depth controls directly above the
LCD [
▲
/
▼
] controls, DSP effect depth for each part is
represented by a vertical bar to the right of the DSP
EFFECT DEPTH parameter in the upper section of the
display. The longer the bar, the greater the DSP effect
depth.
• For a list and description of DSP effects and parameters,
refer to page 143.