Yamaha PSR-350 Owner's Manual - Page 30
Effects, Reverb
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Effects The PSR-350 is equipped with a wide variety of effects that can be used to enhance the sound of the voices. The PSR-350 has three separate effect systems - Reverb, DSP, and Harmony - and each has many different effect types to choose from. Reverb The Reverb effect reproduces the natural ambient "wash" of sound that occurs when a instrument is played in a room or concert hall. A total of eight different Reverb types simulating various different performance environments are available. 1 Select the Reverb function. Current Reverb Type name and number. 1 Hall1 • Twelve additional Reverb Types are available when controlling the PSR-350 from a MIDI device. (For details, See page 100.) Indicates Reverb is selected 2 Set the Reverb Type, if desired. Use the numeric keypad or [+]/[-] buttons to set the desired Reverb Type. (For a list of the available Reverb Types, see page 33.) To turn the Reverb effect off, select Reverb Type #9. • Each style of the PSR-350 has its own independent Reverb setting. • You can also determine the Reverb level. (See page 25.) Restoring the Default Reverb Type If you've changed the Reverb Type, you can instantly restore the default setting by pressing both [+]/ [-] buttons simultaneously (when Reverb is selected). 30