Yamaha PSR-S950 Reference Manual - Page 96

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2 In the EFFECT page, press the [F] (TYPE) button to call up the Effect Type Selection display. 2345 3 Use the [1 ]/[2 ] buttons to select the Effect Block. Effect Block Effect-applicable Effect characteristics parts REVERB All parts Recreates the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz club. CHORUS All parts Produces a richly textured sound as if several parts are being played simultaneously. In addition, other type effects (such as reverb, delay, etc.) can also be selected in this effect block. DSP1 STYLE PART, SONG CHANNEL 1-16 In addition to Reverb and Chorus, a wide variety of Effect Types are provided, such as Distortion and Wah. When the Connection is set to "System" in the EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT display (page 97), the DSP1 Effect is applied to the entire Style and Song sound. When the Connection is set to "Insertion," the DSP1 Effect is applied to a specific Channel of the Style and Song. DSP2, RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2, In addition to Reverb and Chorus, a wide variety of Effect Types are DSP3, LEFT, SONG provided, such as Distortion and Wah. For each of DSP2-4, you can DSP4 CHANNEL 1-16, select one of the Parts or Channels listed at left. When you select 9 Microphone sound* "RIGHT2" for DSP2, for example, the DSP2 Effect is applied only to (PSR-S950) the Right2 part. Note that if you select a Song or Style which needs the DSP2-4 Blocks, the Part assignment of these three Blocks will be changed automatically with last priority according to the data. * Supported only via DSP4. If you want to apply a certain Effect only to the microphone sound, select "MIC" for the DSP4. Mixing Console 4 Use the [3 ]/[4 ] buttons to select the Part to which you want to apply the effect. Note that a Part cannot be selected if "REVERB," "CHORUS," or "DSP1" is selected. This is because only one of the Effect Types can be selected to be commonly applied to all available Parts. 5 Use the [5 ]/[6 ] buttons to select the Category then use the [7 ]/[8 ] buttons to select the Effect Type. Note that the Reverb Block is not divided into any Categories. If you want to edit detailed Parameters of the selected Effect Type, press the [F] (PARAMETER) button. For details, refer to the next section. 6 Save the Effect Settings to a Registration Memory, Song or Style. For instructions, refer to the Owner's Manual. 96 PSR-S950/S750 Reference Manual

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96
PSR-S950/S750 Reference Manual
9
Mixing Console
2
In the EFFECT page, press the [F] (TYPE) button to call up the Effect Type Selection
display.
3
Use the [1

]/[2

] buttons to select the Effect Block.
4
Use the [3

]/[4

] buttons to select the Part to which you want to apply the
effect.
Note that a Part cannot be selected if “REVERB,” “CHORUS,” or “DSP1” is selected. This is because
only one of the Effect Types can be selected to be commonly applied to all available Parts.
5
Use the [5

]/[6

] buttons to select the Category then use the [7

]/[8

]
buttons to select the Effect Type.
Note that the Reverb Block is not divided into any Categories.
If you want to edit detailed Parameters of the selected Effect Type, press the [F] (PARAMETER) button.
For details, refer to the next section.
6
Save the Effect Settings to a Registration Memory, Song or Style.
For instructions, refer to the Owner’s Manual.
Effect
Block
Effect-applicable
parts
Effect characteristics
REVERB
All parts
Recreates the warm ambience of playing in a concert hall or jazz
club.
CHORUS
All parts
Produces a richly textured sound as if several parts are being played
simultaneously. In addition, other type effects (such as reverb, delay,
etc.) can also be selected in this effect block.
DSP1
STYLE PART,
SONG CHANNEL
1–16
In addition to Reverb and Chorus, a wide variety of Effect Types are
provided, such as Distortion and Wah. When the Connection is set to
“System” in the EFFECT PARAMETER EDIT display (
page 97
), the
DSP1 Effect is applied to the entire Style and Song sound. When the
Connection is set to “Insertion,” the DSP1 Effect is applied to a spe-
cific Channel of the Style and Song.
DSP2,
DSP3,
DSP4
RIGHT 1, RIGHT 2,
LEFT, SONG
CHANNEL 1–16,
Microphone sound*
(PSR-S950)
In addition to Reverb and Chorus, a wide variety of Effect Types are
provided, such as Distortion and Wah. For each of DSP2–4, you can
select one of the Parts or Channels listed at left. When you select
“RIGHT2” for DSP2, for example, the DSP2 Effect is applied only to
the Right2 part. Note that if you select a Song or Style which needs
the DSP2–4 Blocks, the Part assignment of these three Blocks will be
changed automatically with last priority according to the data.
*
Supported only via DSP4. If you want to apply a certain Effect only to the microphone
sound, select “MIC” for the DSP4.
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