Yamaha CP300 Owner's Manual - Page 36
Equalizer (EQ), Part EQ, Master EQ - availability
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Basic Operation Quick Guide Equalizer (EQ) Usually an equalizer is used to correct the sound output from amps or speakers to match the special character of the room, or to change the tonal character of the sound. EQ divides the sound into several frequency bands, and adjustments are made by raising or lowering the level of each band. By adjusting the sound according to the genre-classical music being more refined, pop music more crisp, and rock music more dynamic-you can draw out the special characteristics of the music and make your performance more enjoyable. Two separate EQ sections are available on the instrument: Part EQ and Master EQ. Part EQ The Part EQ is applied to each Voice. Gain Low Gain High Gain Freq. Low Freq. High Freq. n You can adjust the part's low and high frequency via the "EQ Low Freq." and "EQ High Freq." parameter in the Voice Edit menu. You can also adjust the part's low- and high-range gain via the "EQ Low Gain" and "EQ High Gain" parameters (pages 60, 61). Master EQ Master EQ is applied to the final, overall (post-effect) sound of the instrument. When the corresponding slider is set to center, the equalizer level is set to normal. Gain + Q (frequency bandwidth) 0 Freq. - 5 bands LOW LOWMID MID HIGHMID HIGH n You can adjust the Q (frequency bandwidth) and Frequency parameters via the Master EQ Edit menu (page 72). However, the last gain setting by the slider or Master EQ Edit menu will remain in effect. n While the "Equalizer Lock" parameter (page 71) in the Other Settings menu is turned on, the Master Equalizer values will not be affected by Performance recall, incoming MIDI data and Song playback. 36 CP300 Owner's Manual