Yamaha CVP-94 Owner's Manual - Page 37

Setting the Depth for Each Part — Reverb Part Depth

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Reverb Setting the Depth for Each Part - Reverb Part Depth The Reverb Part Depth parameter lets you make different Reverb Depth settings for the rhythm, bass, and chord parts of the Automatic Accompaniment (page 38), as well as the parts you play from the keyboard. To use this, call up the REVERB PART DEPTH display in the second page of the REVERB pop-up display by using the PAGE [] buttons. Reverb Part Depth • Range: 0 (no effect) - 100 (maxi- mum) for each part • Basic setting: 50 for each part • Backup of last settings: OFF • The actual Reverb Depth is dependent on both the Part Depth and Total Depth settings. In other words, if one of the settings is "0" (no effect), no Reverb will be produced even if the other setting is "100." Select the desired part by using the BASS, CHORD, RHYTHM and KBD (keyboard) in the REVERB PART DEPTH display. You can also select several parts and adjust their settings simultaneously. ➾ Set the Reverb Depth of the highlighted part by using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. The values can be changed in 5-unit steps. You can also advance the Depth value by pressing BASS, CHORD, RHYTHM or KBD (keyboard). To reset the value to the basic setting of 50, simultaneously press the [-/+] buttons. 35

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Setting the Depth for Each Part — Reverb Part Depth
The Reverb Part Depth parameter lets you make different Reverb
Depth settings for the rhythm, bass, and chord parts of the Automatic
Accompaniment (page 38), as well as the parts you play from the key-
board.
To use this, call up the REVERB PART DEPTH display in the second
page of the REVERB pop-up display by using the PAGE
[
<
] [
>
]
but-
tons.
Select the desired part by using the
BASS
,
CHORD
,
RHYTHM
and
KBD
(keyboard) in the REVERB PART DEPTH display.
You can also
select several parts and adjust their settings simultaneously.
Set the Reverb Depth of the highlighted part by using the data dial
or [
/+] buttons.
The values can be changed in 5-unit steps.
You can also advance the Depth value by pressing
BASS
,
CHORD
,
RHYTHM
or
KBD
(keyboard).
To reset the value to the basic setting of
50, simultaneously press the [–/+] buttons.
Reverb Part Depth
Range:
0 (no effect)
100 (maxi-
mum) for each part
Basic setting:
50 for each part
Backup of last settings:
OFF
The actual Reverb Depth is dependent
on both the Part Depth and Total
Depth settings.
In other words, if one
of the settings is
0
(no effect), no
Reverb will be produced even if the
other setting is
100.
Reverb