Yamaha PSR-2100 Owner's Manual - Page 128

Effect Block, Block, Parts, Characteristics, Number of User Effect, REVERB, CHORUS, DSP 1 PSR-2100

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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices - Mixing Console 3 A B C D E Switches between the upper/lower parameters. For the lower parameter, the depth can be changed when the [VARIATION] button is on. 1 2 3 4 Determines the effect block. Determines the effect category. Determines the effect type. Calls up the F display for storing the effect. G H I J Determines the level of the effect (return level). This is not available when BLOCK is set to "DSP1/DSP," PARAMETER is set to "CONNECTION," and VALUE is set to "Insertion" or when BLOCK is set to "DSP2- 5 6 7 8 4" (PSR-2100). Determines the value of the selected parameter. Determines the effect parameter to be adjusted. 4 Select the destination to which the effect is to be stored. The number of memory spaces available for the destination differs for each block (refer to the chart below). Calls up the display for naming the User F Effect (page 48). G H I J Stores the effect settings you made above to a User Effect location (SYSTEM) for future recall. To call up the effect, select USER from the CATEGORY parameter and select the desired effect from the TYPE parameter. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Keep in mind that in some cases noise may result if you adjust the effect parameters while playing the instrument. Effect Block Block REVERB CHORUS DSP 1 (PSR-2100) DSP(PSR-1100) DSP2 - 4 (PSR-2100 only) Parts All parts All parts Main, Layer, Left, Song (Ch. 1 - 16), MIC (PSR-2100 only), Style Main, Layer, Left, Song (Ch. 1 - 16), MIC (automatically assigned) Characteristics Number of User Effect Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club. 3 Produces a rich "fat" sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously. 3 In addition to reverb and chorus effects, this section features a variety of special effects, 3 including distortion. Any unused DSP blocks are automatically assigned to the remaining active parts. 10 128 PSR-2100/1100

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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices
— Mixing Console
PSR-2100/1100
128
Effect Block
Block
Parts
Characteristics
Number of User Effect
REVERB
All parts
Reproduces the warm ambience of playing in
a concert hall or jazz club.
3
CHORUS
All parts
Produces a rich “fat” sound as if several parts
are being played simultaneously.
3
DSP 1 (PSR-2100)
DSP(PSR-1100)
Main, Layer, Left, Song (Ch. 1 - 16),
MIC (PSR-2100 only), Style
In addition to reverb and chorus effects, this
section features a variety of special effects,
including distortion.
3
DSP2 - 4 (PSR-2100 only)
Main, Layer, Left, Song (Ch. 1 - 16),
MIC (automatically assigned)
Any unused DSP blocks are automatically
assigned to the remaining active parts.
10
I
F
J
G
H
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
D
A
E
B
C
Determines the
effect block.
Calls up the
display for storing
the effect.
Determines the effect category.
Determines the effect type.
Determines the effect parameter to be adjusted.
Determines the level of the
effect (return level). This is not
available when BLOCK is set
to “DSP1/DSP,” PARAMETER
is set to “CONNECTION,” and
VALUE is set to “Insertion” or
when BLOCK is set to “DSP2–
4” (PSR-2100).
Determines the value of the
selected parameter.
Calls up the display
for naming the User
Effect (page 48).
I
F
J
G
H
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
3
4
Select the
destination to
which the effect
is to be stored.
The number of
memory spaces
available for the
destination differs
for each block
(refer to the chart
below).
Stores the effect settings you
made above to a
User Effect
location (SYSTEM) for future
recall. To call up the effect, select
USER
from the
CATEGORY
parameter and select the desired
effect from the
TYPE
parameter.
Keep in mind that in some
cases noise may result if
you adjust the effect param-
eters while playing the
instrument.
Switches between
the upper/lower
parameters. For the
lower parameter,
the depth can be
changed when the
[VARIATION]
button is on.