Yamaha PSRD1-DJX Owners Manual - Page 27
Function Parameters — Main Voice, Function Parameters
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PLAYING VOICES - THE VOICE MODE Function Parameters - Main Voice The Function parameters provide additional settings for the Main voice. These settings are especially useful when using a second voice in the Dual or Split modes, since they let you change or enhance the sound of the Main voice separate from the Dual or Split voice. These settings include: • Volume • Octave • Pan • Reverb Send Level • Chorus Send Level • DSP Effect Send Level These settings are not saved when you turn off the power. If you wish to save them, save them to a User bank in the Performance Setup feature (page 56). Selecting and changing the Function parameters: Press the FUNCTION button, then use the numeric keypad to select the parameter number. After "FUNCTION" stops flashing, use the numeric keypad or +/- buttons to change the setting. (For details, see page 18.) Function Parameters No. Parameter Name F01 Main Voice Volume Display Name M.Volume Range/Settings 0 - 127 F02 Main Voice Octave M.Octave -2 - 2 (octaves) F03 Main Voice Pan M.Pan F04 Main Voice Reverb Send Level M.RevLvl F05 Main Voice Chorus M.ChoLvl Send Level F06 Main Voice DSP Effect Send Level M.DspLvl -7 (full left) - 0 (center) - 7 (full right) 0 - 127 0 - 127 0 - 127 Description This determines the volume of the Main voice, letting you create an optimum mix with the Dual or Split voice. This determines the octave range for the Main voice. Use this to set the most suitable range for the Main voice when using the Split mode, or use it to create an octave layer in the Dual mode. This determines the pan position of the Main voice in the stereo image. This determines how much of the Main voice's signal is sent to the Reverb effect. (See page 34.) Higher values result in a louder Reverb effect. This determines how much of the Main voice's signal is sent to the Chorus effect. (See page 35.) Higher values result in a louder Chorus effect. This determines how much of the Main voice's signal is sent to the DSP effect. (See page 36.) Higher values result in a louder DSP effect. 27