Yamaha PSR-630 Owner's Manual - Page 48

DSP Return Level, The DSP Return DSP Return Level parameter sets the amount of DSP effect

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,,QQ,,QQDigi,,QQtal Ef,,QQfects,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ,,QQ Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to "DIGITAL EFFECT". Then use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons to select "DSP". After a few seconds the name of the currently selected DSP effect will appear on the right of the top line of the display. SUB MENU DSP: 10 Sta ge 2 Referring to the DSP Type List on page 145, use the [-] and [+] buttons, the [1]- [0] number buttons, or Data Dial to select the desired DSP effect from 1-46 For each DSP type, there is a variation. Pressing the DSP VARIATION button will cause the VARIATION icon to display, and the variation type will be applied. DSP VARIATION REVERB VARIATION CHORUS DSP s DSP Return Level The DSP Return (DSP Return Level) parameter sets the amount of DSP effect returned from the DSP effect stage, thus making it possible to adjust the degree of DSP effect applied to the overall sound. Use the MENU [v] and [w] buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display next to "DIGITAL EFFECT", then use the SUB MENU [v] and [w] buttons to select "DSP Return" (the current return level value appears to the right of "DSP Return" on the display). DSP Retu rn: 64 • If DSP Insertion Effect is selected (page 145), you won't be able to set the DSP Return Level. In this case, "- - -" will be shown on the display. • When the Voice Set function is ON (page 116), selecting the panel voice for the R1 voice will reset the DSP Return level to 64 (fixed at 64). Use the [-] and [+] buttons, the [1]-[0]number buttons, or Data Dial to set the desired DSP return level. The range is from "0" to "127". The higher the value the greater the return level. 46

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46
Digital Effects
DSP Return Level
The DSP Return (DSP Return Level) parameter sets the amount of DSP effect
returned from the DSP effect stage, thus making it possible to adjust the degree of DSP
effect applied to the overall sound.
Use the MENU
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display
next to “DIGITAL EFFECT”, then use the SUB MENU
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to select
“DSP Return” (the current return level value appears to the right of “DSP Return” on
the display).
Use the
[–]
and
[+]
buttons, the
[1]
[0]
number buttons, or Data Dial to set the
desired DSP return level. The range is from “0” to “127”. The higher the value the
greater the return level.
Referring to the DSP Type List on page 145, use the
[–]
and
[+]
buttons, the
[1]
[0]
number buttons, or Data Dial to select the desired DSP effect from 1-46
For each DSP type, there is a variation. Pressing the DSP VARIATION button will
cause the VARIATION icon to display, and the variation type will be applied.
Use the MENU
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to move the triangular indicator in the display
next to “DIGITAL EFFECT”.
Then use the SUB MENU
[
]
and
[
]
buttons to select “DSP”. After a few seconds
the name of the currently selected DSP effect will appear on the right of the top line
of the display.
If DSP Insertion Effect
is selected (page
145), you won’t be
able to set the DSP
Return Level. In this
case, “- - -” will be
shown on the display.
When the Voice Set
function is ON (page
116), selecting the
panel voice for the R1
voice will reset the
DSP Return level to
64 (fixed at 64).
SUB MENU
°
10
°
Sta
DSP:
°°°°
ge
°
2
DSP
VARIATION
REVERB
CHORUS
DSP
VARIATION
rn:
°°
64
DSP
°
Retu