Yamaha PSR-S950 Reference Manual - Page 95

Editing EFFECT Parameters, Adjusting the Effect Depth for Each Part

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Editing EFFECT Parameters This instrument features six Effect Blocks, giving you powerful tools to richly enhance the sounds of the instrument or completely transform them. The Effects are divided into the following groups:  Reverb, Chorus: The Effects of these Blocks are applied to the overall sound or all Parts. In each of these Effect Blocks, you can select only one Effect Type at a time and adjust the Send Level (Depth) for each Part as well as the Return Level for all Parts.  DSP1: When the Connection is set to "System" on the EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT display (page 97), the Effects of this Block are applied only to the Style and Song sounds. In this status, you can select only one Effect Type at a time and adjust the Send Level (Depth) for each Part as well as Return Level for all Parts. When the Connection is set to "Insertion" on the EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT display, the Effect of this Block is applied to a specific channel of the Style and Song.  DSP2-4: The Effects of these Blocks are applied to a specific Part or Channel, with the exception of the Multi Pads and microphone input. Different Effect Types can be selected for each of the available Parts or Channels. Adjusting the Effect Depth for Each Part Use the [C]-[E] or [H]-[J] buttons to select the desired Effect Block, then use the [1 ]-[7 ] buttons 9 to adjust the Effect Depth for each Part. Mixing Console Selecting an Effect Type for each Block This section covers how to change the Effect Type of each Effect Block. The settings here can be saved to a Registration Memory, Song or Style. 1 Call up the desired page from PANEL, SONG or STYLE via the [MIXING CONSOLE] button. PSR-S950/S750 Reference Manual 95

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PSR-S950/S750 Reference Manual
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9
Mixing Console
This instrument features six Effect Blocks, giving you powerful tools to richly enhance the sounds of the
instrument or completely transform them. The Effects are divided into the following groups:
Reverb, Chorus:
The Effects of these Blocks are applied to the overall sound or all Parts. In each of these Effect Blocks, you
can select only one Effect Type at a time and adjust the Send Level (Depth) for each Part as well as the
Return Level for all Parts.
DSP1:
When the Connection is set to “System” on the EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT display (
page 97
), the Effects
of this Block are applied only to the Style and Song sounds. In this status, you can select only one Effect
Type at a time and adjust the Send Level (Depth) for each Part as well as Return Level for all Parts. When the
Connection is set to “Insertion” on the EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT display, the Effect of this Block is
applied to a specific channel of the Style and Song.
DSP2-4:
The Effects of these Blocks are applied to a specific Part or Channel, with the exception of the Multi Pads
and microphone input. Different Effect Types can be selected for each of the available Parts or Channels.
Adjusting the Effect Depth for Each Part
Use the [C]–[E] or [H]–[J] buttons to select the desired Effect Block, then use the [1

]–[7

] buttons
to adjust the Effect Depth for each Part.
Selecting an Effect Type for each Block
This section covers how to change the Effect Type of each Effect Block. The settings here can be saved to a
Registration Memory, Song or Style.
1
Call up the desired page from PANEL, SONG or STYLE via the [MIXING CONSOLE]
button.
Editing EFFECT Parameters