Yamaha CVP-601 Reference Manual - Page 76

Editing EQ Parameters, buttons to select the destination for saving the effect.

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4 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the display for saving your original effect. 6 5 5 Use the [3] - [6] buttons to select the destination for saving the effect. The maximum number for effects that can be saved differs depending on the effect block. 6 Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save the effect. When recalling the saved effect, use the same procedure as in steps 4 - 5 of "Selecting an Effect Type for Each Block." Editing EQ Parameters 9 Mixing Console - Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance - [A] PART [B]/[C] TYPE [F] [D]/[I] [E]/[J] EDIT EQ HIGH EQ LOW This will be displayed only if SONG CH 1-8 or SONG CH 9-16 is selected for the part. Toggles between the two channel displays: SONG CH 1-8 and SONG CH 9-16. For details, refer to chapter 9 in the Owner's Manual. Selects the desired Master EQ type. This affects the overall sound of the instrument. For editing the Master EQ. See page 77. Boosts or attenuates the high EQ band for each part. Boosts or attenuates the low EQ band for each part. Equalizer (also called "EQ") is a sound processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands that can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound from speakers to match the special character of the room. For example, you can cut some of the low range frequencies when playing in large 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. 76 CVP-601 Reference Manual

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CVP-601 Reference Manual
Mixing Console – Editing the Volume and Tonal Balance –
9
4
Press the [I] (SAVE) button to call up the display for saving your original effect.
5
Use the [3

] – [6

] buttons to select the destination for saving the effect.
The maximum number for effects that can be saved differs depending on the effect block.
6
Press the [I] (SAVE) button to save the effect.
When recalling the saved effect, use the same procedure as in steps 4 – 5 of “Selecting an Effect Type for
Each Block.”
Equalizer (also called “EQ”) is a sound processor that divides the frequency spectrum into multiple bands
that can be boosted or cut as required to tailor the overall frequency response. Usually an equalizer is used to
correct the sound from speakers to match the special character of the room. For example, you can cut some of
the low range frequencies when playing in large 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.
Editing EQ Parameters
[A]
PART
This will be displayed only if SONG CH 1-8 or SONG CH 9-16 is selected
for the part. Toggles between the two channel displays: SONG CH 1-8 and
SONG CH 9-16. For details, refer to chapter 9 in the Owner’s Manual.
[B]/[C]
TYPE
Selects the desired Master EQ type. This affects the overall sound of the
instrument.
[F]
EDIT
For editing the Master EQ. See
page 77
.
[D]/[I]
EQ HIGH
Boosts or attenuates the high EQ band for each part.
[E]/[J]
EQ LOW
Boosts or attenuates the low EQ band for each part.
5
6