Yamaha PSR-350 Owner's Manual - Page 31
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Effects DSP The DSP effect section provides distortion and chorus effects, plus a wealth of other useful and dynamic effects for enhancing and changing the sound of the voices. Included among these miscellaneous effects are reverse gate reverb, phaser, rotary speaker, tremolo, echo, delay, distortion, equalization, and wah. A total of thirty-eight DSP types are available. 1 Select the DSP function. Press the left Overall button, repeatedly if necessary, until the dark bar indication appears next to DSP. Current DSP Type name and number. 06 Stage2 Indicates DSP is selected 2 Set the DSP Type, if desired. Use the numeric keypad or [+]/[-] buttons to set the desired DSP Type. (For a list of the available DSP Types, see page 33.) To turn the DSP effect off, select DSP Type #39. • Each voice of the PSR-350 has its own independent DSP setting. • Fifty-one additional DSP Types are available when controlling the PSR-350 from a MIDI device. (For details, see page 100.) • You can also determine the DSP level. (See Page 25.) Restoring the Default DSP Type If you've changed the DSP Type, you can instantly restore the default setting by pressing both [+]/ [-] buttons simultaneously (when DSP is selected). 31