Yamaha PSRD1-DJX Owners Manual - Page 38
Effect Types, Function Parameters, Arpeggiator Types
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EFFECTS Function Parameters No. Parameter Name F31 Reverb On/Off Display Name Reverb Range/Settings on, off F32 Reverb Type F33 Chorus On/Off RevType Chorus (See "Reverb Type" list below.) on, off F34 Chorus Type F35 DSP On/Off ChoType Dsp (See "Chorus Type" list below.) on, off F36 DSP Type DspType F37 Arpeggiator On/Off Arpgator (See "DSP Type" list below.) on, off F38 Arpeggiator Type ArpgType (See "Arpeggiator Type" list below.) Description This turns the Reverb effect on/off. (This is the same function as that of the REVERB button. It can also be controlled by a connected footswitch; see page 21.) (See "Reverb Type" list below.) This turns the Chorus effect on/off. This can also be controlled by a connected footswitch. (See page 21.) (See "Chorus Type" list below.) This turns the DSP effect on/off. This can also be controlled by a connected footswitch. (See page 21.) (See "DSP Type" list below.) This turns the Arpeggiator effect on/off. (This is the same function as that of the ARPEGGIATOR button. It can also be controlled by a connected footswitch; see page 21.) (See "Arpeggiator Type" list below.) s Effect Types Arpeggiator Types No. Name 1 Techno-A 2 Techno-B 3 Techno-C 4 Techno-D 5 Dance/House 6 Syncopation 7 BaseLine LCD Display Techno-A Techno-B Techno-C Techno-D DAHouse Syncopa BaseLine 8 Echo 9 Techno echo 10 Sweep 11 Pulse Echo TekkEcho Sweep Pulse 12 Up 13 Down 14 Up & Down (A) Up Down UpDownA 15 Up & Down (B) UpDownB 16 Random Random Description Typical Eurobeat techno pattern. Typical UK techno pattern. Typical Japanese techno pattern. Typical German techno pattern. Syncopated dance or house music pattern. Syncopated pattern with extreme octave jumps. Arpeggio pattern especially suited for bass. (Best with just one or two notes.) Two-measure pattern with echo effect. Techno pattern with echo effect. Two-measure pattern with extreme octave jumps. Two-measure pattern with extreme octave jumps; works well with one note held in lower octave (for bass pulse). Arpeggio pattern of ascending notes (for all notes held). Arpeggio pattern of descending notes (for all notes held). Arpeggio pattern (version A) of ascending and descending notes (for all notes held). Arpeggio pattern (version B) of ascending and descending notes (for all notes held). Random arpeggio pattern (for all notes held). 38