Yamaha PSR-1700 Owner's Manual - Page 17
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s DSP Depth The PSR-1700 and PSR-2700 features a built-in digital signal processor (DSP) that can be used to apply a range of reverb and delay effects to the voices. The [DSP TYPE] button in the OVERALL CONTROL section (page 22) determines the type of effect to be applied, while the VOICE section [DSP DEPTH] button lets you individually set the amount of effect applied to each orchestration part. ZSelect the Part You Want to Edit ...Use the ORCHESTRATION [EDIT] button to select the part you want to edit. XPress the [DSP DEPTH] Button ... DSP Press the VOICE control section [DSP DEPTH] button. The current DEPTH DSP depth value of the selected part will appear on the LCD display panel. PSR-1700 PSR-2700 DSP Depth=0-6 08:Showtune 001:GrandPno AccOff DSP Depth=0-6 CSet the DSP Depth ... -+ RESET 012 Use the [+] and [-] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [DSP DEPTH] button itself to set the desired DSP depth. The depth range is from 00 (OFF: no effect, direct sound only) to 15 (maximum effect). The default DSP depth value (06) can be recalled instantly by pressing both the [+] and [-] buttons at the same time. s Pan The PSR-1700 and PSR-2700 delivers true stereo sound, and you can use this parameter to individually set the stereo (pan) position of each orchestration part to create a broad stereo image of your sound. ZSelect the Part You Want to Edit ... Use the ORCHESTRATION [EDIT] button to select the part you want to edit. XPress the [PAN] Button ... PAN Press the VOICE control section [PAN] button. The current pan value of the selected part will appear on the LCD display panel. PSR-1700 PSR-2700 Panpot= 0-:Center 08:Showtune 001:GrandPno AccOff Panpot= 0-:Center CSet the Pan Position ... -+ RESET 012 Use the [+] and [-] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [PAN] button itself to set the desired pan value. The pan range is from -7 (full left) to +7 (full right). A setting of "0" places the sound of the selected part in the center of the stereo sound field. Other settings produce in-between positions. "-4", for example, would place the sound between center and full left. The center pan position (0) can be recalled instantly by pressing both the [+] and [-] buttons at the same time. NOTES • The new pan value will apply from the next note played - i.e. you can't pan the sound of a note while it is playing. 15