Yamaha CVP-69A Owner's Manual - Page 25

Digital Reverb

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Digital Reverb The CVP-79A/69/69A/59S provides a number of digital reverb types that you can use for extra "ambiance" and expressive power. REVERB VOLUME MASTER VOLUME ABC/SONG VOLUME MAX MAX DEMO/HELP REVERB MIN MIN STYLE POP 16BEAT DANCE POP ROCK BALLAD JAZZ HARMONY - TEMPO + LATIN LATIN POP TRADITIONAL COUNTRY WALTZ DISK ONE TOUCH SETTING METRONOME PRESET INTRO A/ INTRO B/ FILL TO A FILL TO B AUTO BASS CHORD MAIN A MAIN B ENDING CUSTOM SMALL ABC ABC ON START/STOP TAP SYNCHRO START/STOP CONTRAST BEAT FUNCTION MIXER PAGE DISPLAY HOLD EXIT -+ PLAY SONG RECORD GUIDE SONG CONTROL REW FF PAUSE PIANO E. PIANO HARPSI. VOICE VIBES GUITAR CLAVI. TONE/ SYNTH DUAL EFFECT ORGAN STRINGS/ CHOIR BRASS SAX/ FLUTE BASS DRUMS/ PERC. SPLIT REGISTRATION MEMORY BANK 1 2 3 4 5 ABC FREEZE Selecting a Reverb Type Press the [REVERB] button so that its indicator lights to turn the currently selected reverb effect on (since the REVERB indicator is automatically on when the power is initially turned on, you may have to turn it off and then on again). -The reverb effect is alternately turned on and off every time the [REVERB] button is pressed. REVERB • Reverb is turned on and the HALL 1 effect is automatically selected when the POWER switch is turned on. However, the last setting can be recalled when the power is turned off and on via the "Backup" function - page 107. Different reverb types and depth settings can be selected via the popup display that appears when the [REVERB] button is turned on. Use the TYPE LCD buttons to select the desired reverb type, or use the data dial or [+]/[-] buttons when the TYPE parameter is highlighted. Reverb Type List HALL1 HALL2 ROOM1 ROOM2 ROOM3 STAGE1 STAGE2 PLATE WHITE ROOM TUNNEL CANYON (CVP-79A only) Concert hall reverb. Small room reverb. Reverb for solo instruments. Simulated steel plate reverb. Distinctive short reverb with initial delay. Simulation of long tunnel-like space. Long, cavernous reverb. BASEMENT Small, highly reflective room reverb. 22 • "OFF" may appear if the reverb type "off" message is received via MIDI.

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The CVP-79A/69/69A/59S provides a number of digital reverb
types that you can use for extra “ambiance” and expressive power.
Digital Reverb
+
VOLUME
+
STYLE
SONG
VOICE
REVERB
Selecting a Reverb Type
Press the
[REVERB]
button so that its indicator lights to turn the
currently selected reverb effect on (since the REVERB indicator is auto-
matically on when the power is initially turned on, you may have to turn
it off and then on again). —The reverb effect is alternately turned on and
off every time the
[REVERB]
button is pressed.
Reverb is turned on and the HALL 1
effect is automatically selected when
the POWER switch is turned on.
However, the last setting can be re-
called when the power is turned off
and on via the “Backup” function —
page 107.
Reverb Type List
HALL1
Concert hall reverb.
HALL2
ROOM1
ROOM2
Small room reverb.
ROOM3
STAGE1
Reverb for solo instruments.
STAGE2
PLATE
Simulated steel plate reverb.
WHITE ROOM
Distinctive short reverb with initial delay.
TUNNEL
Simulation of long tunnel-like space.
CANYON
Long, cavernous reverb.
BASEMENT
Small, highly reflective room reverb.
(CVP-79A only)
REVERB
Different reverb types and depth settings can be selected via the pop-
up display that appears when the
[REVERB]
button is turned on. Use
the
TYPE
LCD buttons to select the desired reverb type, or use the data
dial or
[+]
/
[–]
buttons when the
TYPE
parameter is highlighted.
“OFF” may appear if the reverb type
“off” message is received via MIDI.