Yamaha CVP-206 Owner's Manual - Page 127
Effect Structure, For Natural Voices REVERB2, CHORUS2, DSP2
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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices - Mixing Console Effect Structure The CVP-206/204 features the following digital effect systems, which can be applied independently for the Natural voices (page 92) and the Regular voices (page 92). The effect type, depth, and various parameters can be set with the panel controls. • Reverb .......... Normally the settings that fit the selected style are called up. For most of the Natural voices, settings that fit the voice are called up. • Chorus.......... Normally the settings that fit the selected style are called up. For most of the Natural voices, settings that fit the voice are called up. • DSP Normally the settings which fit the selected voice are called up. Variation (settings in which the expression of the effect is changed) is prepared for each type, and it can be turned ON/OFF by the [VARIATION] button on the panel. When the Natural voice is selected, the [VARIATION] button does not work. The illustration below shows how the various effect blocks are set up and traces the signal flow for the send/return controls set on the CVP-206/204. For Regular Voices (REVERB1, CHORUS1, DSP1) For Natural Voices (REVERB2, CHORUS2, DSP2) When DSP is set as an Insertion effect (here, PART is set to MAIN), it is put here in the signal flow. (For Natural voices, DSP can only be used as a System effect.) Dry MAIN VOICE DSP Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send DRY LINE REVERB Reverb Return LAYER VOICE LEFT VOICE Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send CHORUS Chorus Return BRILLIANCE OUT (CVP-206 Natural Voices only) MIC (CVP-206 only) Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send STYLE/SONG (each channel) Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send DSP DSP Return When DSP is set as a System effect, it is put here in the signal flow. (For Natural voices, DSP can only be used as a System effect.) CVP-206/204 127