Yamaha CVP-98 Owner's Manual - Page 44

Setting the Total Depth

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Reverb You can also select the Reverb Type by using the REVERB TYPE w v buttons, or by pressing REVERB TYPE (to highlight the parameter) and using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. q Reverb Type List HALL1 HALL2 HALL3 HALL4 HALL5 ROOM1 ROOM2 ROOM3 ROOM4 STAGE1 STAGE2 STAGE3 PLATE WHITE ROOM TUNNEL BASEMENT 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. Small, highly reflective room reverb. • The Reverb Type setting globally affects all voices. Different settings cannot be made for each voice. • The indication "XG REVERB" is displayed when receiving via MIDI a reverb type which is not on the panel. Keep in mind... • Depending on the selected voice, the depth of the effect may sound stronger or weaker, even though the same Reverb Type is selected. • The effect cannot be applied to the sounds input through the AUX IN [R] [L/L+R] jacks. • If the Reverb Type in Effect (page 45) is selected and both [REVERB] and [EFFECT] are set to on, both reverb effects will be applied. Setting the Total Depth The overall depth of the selected Reverb Type can be set with the Total Depth parameter (TOTAL DEPTH w v). Total Depth • Range: 0 (no effect) - 100 (maxi- mum) • Basic setting: 50 • Backup of last settings: OFF • The Total Depth setting globally affects all voices. Different settings cannot be made for each voice. • Different Reverb Depth settings can be made for each part. (Refer to the next section.) You can also set it by pressing TOTAL DEPTH w v (it is highlighted) and using the data dial or [-/+] buttons. The values can be changed in 5-unit steps. To reset the value to the basic setting of 50, simultaneously press REVERB TYPE w v or simultaneously press the [-/+] buttons. 42 CVP-98/96/600 42

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Keep in mind...
Depending on the selected voice, the
depth of the effect may sound stronger
or weaker, even though the same
Reverb Type is selected.
The effect cannot be applied to the
sounds input through the AUX IN [R]
[L/L+R] jacks.
Setting the Total Depth
The overall depth of the selected Reverb Type can be set with the
Total Depth parameter (
TOTAL DEPTH
).
You can also set it by pressing
TOTAL DEPTH
(it is highlighted)
and using the data dial or
[–/+]
buttons.
The values can be changed in 5-unit steps.
To reset the value to the
basic setting of 50, simultaneously press
REVERB TYPE
or simul-
taneously press the
[–/+]
buttons.
Total Depth
Range:
0 (no effect) — 100 (maxi-
mum)
Basic setting:
50
Backup of last settings:
OFF
The Total Depth setting globally affects
all voices.
Different settings cannot be
made for each voice.
Different Reverb Depth settings can be
made for each part.
(Refer to the next
section.)
Reverb
Reverb Type List
You can also select the Reverb Type by using the
REVERB TYPE
buttons, or by pressing
REVERB TYPE
(to highlight the parameter)
and using the data dial or
[–/+]
buttons.
The Reverb Type setting globally
affects all voices.
Different settings
cannot be made for each voice.
The indication “XG REVERB” is dis-
played when receiving via MIDI a
reverb type which is not on the panel.
HALL1
HALL2
HALL3
Concert hall reverb.
HALL4
HALL5
ROOM1
ROOM2
Small room reverb.
ROOM3
ROOM4
STAGE1
STAGE2
Reverb for solo instruments.
STAGE3
PLATE
Simulated steel plate reverb.
WHITE ROOM
Distinctive short reverb with initial delay.
TUNNEL
Simulation of long tunnel-like space.
BASEMENT
Small, highly reflective room reverb.
If the Reverb Type in Effect (page 45)
is selected and both [REVERB] and
[EFFECT] are set to on, both reverb
effects will be applied.