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DSP Type - how to record
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s DSP Type The [DSP TYPE] button selects one of eight digital effects that you can use for extra depth and expressive power. This button determines the type of effect to be used, while the [DSP DEPTH] button in the VOICE section allow the depth of the effect to be individually set for each orchestration part. ZPress the [DSP TYPE] Button ... DSP Press the OVERALL CONTROL section [DSP TYPE] button. The TYPE number of the current DSP type will appear on the MULTI DISPLAY. 0...O...F..F............D...S..P...T..Y...P..E.. 1 HALL 1 5 PLATE 1 2 HALL 2 6 PLATE 2 3 ROOM 1 7 DELAY 1 4 ROOM 2 8 DELAY 2 XSelect a DSP Type ... RESET -+ 012 Use the [+] and [−] buttons, the number buttons, the data dial, or the [DSP TYPE] button itself to select the desired DSP type (0 for OFF, or 1 ... 8 as listed below). The default DSP type (1) can be recalled instantly by pressing both the [+] and [−] buttons at the same time. The DSP Types 1 Hall 1 2 Hall 2 For a spacious reverb sound use one of the Hall settings. These effects simulate the natural reverberation of a concert hall. Hall 2 has a longer reverb time and therefore simulates a larger hall than Hall 1. 3 Room 1 4 Room 2 These settings add relatively short reverb effects to the sound that are similar to the type of acoustic reverberation you might hear in different rooms. 5 Plate 1 6 Plate 2 These are simulations of the large plate reverb devices traditionally used in professional recording studios. 7 Delay 1 8 Delay 2 Delay 1 produces a distinct series of delay repeats, while Delay 2 produces a smoother multiple-delay sound. NOTES • DSP effects may sound different with different voices. • The DSP type setting is retained in memory even when the power switch is turned off, as long as batteries are installed or an AC adaptor is connected. 21