Yamaha P-250 Owner's Manual - Page 71

Adjusting the Master Equalizer, MASTER EQ EDIT]

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Edit Operation Adjusting the Master Equalizer [MASTER EQ EDIT] The P-250 enables you to set the Master Equalizer settings. You can also set the EQ gain by moving the MASTER EQUALIZER sliders (page 38) on the panel. Regardless of the method you use, the latest gain setting is effective. [MASTER EQ EDIT] TRACK1 TRACK2 EX.TRACKS SONG FILE MIDI OUT PANEL LOCK A TOP START/STOP REC SONG SETTING DOWN UP SYNCHRO START SONG C TEMPO B NO YES D CONTRAST EXIT G.PIANO 1 G.PIANO 2 E.PIANO1 E.PIANO2 E.PIANO3 CLAVI. HARPSI. VIBES VOICE EDIT SPLIT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ORGAN 1 ORGAN 2 STRINGS CHOIR SYNTH. PAD GUITAR BASS XG VARIATION 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 VOICE/PERFORMANCE A B REVERB CHORUS PERFORMANCE MIDI SETTING MASTER EQ EDIT PERFORM. FILE OTHER SETTING LOW LO-MID MID HI-MID HIGH MASTER EQUALIZER ELECTRONIC P • Refer to page 61 for general information on setting the parameters. • Refer to pages 3-5 of the separate "Data List" for information on the default parameter settings. • All parameters accessed via the [MASTER EQ EDIT] button are performance parameters (page 30). ■ Setting the Master Equalizer type You can set the Master Equalizer parameters to the preset values. Press the B [-]/[+] buttons to select from Mellow 3-1 (mellow and round sound), Normal, Bright 1-3 (bright sound), and Edit. If you select "Edit," the settings for the other parameters accessed via the [MASTER EQ EDIT] buttons become enabled. However, the position of the [MASTER EQUALIZER] sliders is used as a gain value. If you set the other parameters, this parameter is set to Edit. ■ Adjusting the low range gain of the Master Equalizer [LowGain] ■ Adjusting the low-middle range gain of the Master Equalizer [LowMidGain] ■ Adjusting the middle range gain of the Master Equalizer [MidGain] ■ Adjusting the high-middle range gain of the Master Equalizer [HighMidGain] ■ Adjusting the high range gain of the Master Equalizer [HighGain] You can specify the gain of each band of Master EQ. Press the D [-]/[+] buttons to specify each gain level (-9 to +9dB). TIP You can specify the gain in the range of -12dB through +12dB for MIDI input signal.The range of indication is also - 12dB through +12dB. ■ Adjusting the low frequency of the Master Equalizer [LowFreq.] ■ Adjusting the low-middle frequency of the Master Equalizer [LowMidFreq.] ■ Adjusting the middle frequency of the Master Equalizer [MidFreq.] ■ Adjusting the high-middle frequency of the Master Equalizer [HighMidFreq.] ■ Adjusting the high frequency of the Master Equalizer [HighFreq.] You can specify the center frequency for each band of the Master Equalizer. Press the D [-]/[+] buttons to specify the frequencies (Lo: 32Hz to 2.0kHz; Lo Mid to Hi Mid: 100Hz to 10.0kHz; Hi: 500Hz to 16.0kHz). P-250 71

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P-250
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Edit Operation
Adjusting the Master Equalizer
[MASTER EQ EDIT]
The P-250 enables you to set the Master Equalizer settings.
You can also set the EQ gain by moving the MASTER EQUALIZER sliders (page 38) on the panel. Regard-
less of the method you use, the latest gain setting is effective.
Setting the Master Equalizer type
You can set the Master Equalizer parameters to the preset
values.
Press the B [–]/[+] buttons to select from Mellow 3-1
(mellow and round sound), Normal, Bright 1-3 (bright
sound), and Edit. If you select “Edit,” the settings for the
other parameters accessed via the [MASTER EQ EDIT]
buttons become enabled. However, the position of the
[MASTER EQUALIZER] sliders is used as a gain value. If
you set the other parameters, this parameter is set to Edit.
Adjusting the low range gain of the Master
Equalizer [LowGain]
Adjusting the low-middle range gain of the
Master Equalizer [LowMidGain]
Adjusting the middle range gain of the Mas-
ter Equalizer [MidGain]
Adjusting the high-middle range gain of the
Master Equalizer [HighMidGain]
Adjusting the high range gain of the Master
Equalizer [HighGain]
You can specify the gain of each band of Master EQ.
Press the D [–]/[+] buttons to specify each gain level (–9
to +9dB).
Adjusting the low frequency of the Master
Equalizer [LowFreq.]
Adjusting the low-middle frequency of the
Master Equalizer [LowMidFreq.]
Adjusting the middle frequency of the Mas-
ter Equalizer [MidFreq.]
Adjusting the high-middle frequency of the
Master Equalizer [HighMidFreq.]
Adjusting the high frequency of the Master
Equalizer [HighFreq.]
You can specify the center frequency for each band of
the Master Equalizer.
Press the D [–]/[+] buttons to specify the frequencies (Lo:
32Hz to 2.0kHz; Lo Mid to Hi Mid: 100Hz to 10.0kHz;
Hi: 500Hz to 16.0kHz).
Refer to page 61 for general information on setting the parameters.
Refer to pages 3—5 of the separate “Data List” for information on the default parameter
settings.
All parameters accessed via the [MASTER EQ EDIT] button are performance parame-
ters (page 30).
ELECTRONIC P
HIGH
HI-MID
MASTER EQUALIZER
VOICE/PERFORMANCE
TEMPO
SONG
LOW
MIDI SETTING
CHORUS
REVERB
SPLIT
CONTRAST
XG
8
16
B
YES
NO
D
A
C
BASS
15
7
PERFORM. FILE
MASTER EQ EDIT
VARIATION
PERFORMANCE
VOICE EDIT
VIBES
GUITAR
14
6
SYNTH.PAD
13
5
E.PIANO3
HARPSI.
CLAVI.
ORGAN 1
EXIT
9
B
A
1
G.PIANO 1
EX.TRACKS
SONG FILE
PANEL LOCK
TRACK1
TOP
REC
START/STOP
SYNCHRO START
TRACK2
MIDI OUT
ORGAN 2
10
2
G.PIANO 2
STRINGS
11
3
E.PIANO1
CHOIR
12
4
E.PIANO2
OTHER SETTING
LO-MID
MID
DOWN
SONG SETTING
UP
[MASTER EQ EDIT]
TIP
You can specify the gain in the range of –12dB through
+12dB for MIDI input signal.The range of indication is also –
12dB through +12dB.