Yamaha CVP-69A Owner's Manual - Page 26

Total Depth Control, Individual Part Depth Control

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Digital Reverb Total Depth Control The overall depth of the selected reverb type can be increased or decreased by using the TOTAL DEPTH LCD buttons, or the data dial or [+]/ [-] buttons when the TOTAL DEPTH parameter is highlighted. The total depth range is from "0" (no reverb) through "100" (maximum reverb). The default TOTAL DEPTH value of "50" can be instantly recalled by pressing both the TOTAL DEPTH LCD buttons or [+] and [-] buttons simultaneously. Individual Part Depth Control The depth of the reverb effect applied to the accompaniment rhythm, bass, chord, and keyboard parts can be individually adjusted via the parameters provided in page 2 of the reverb display. These values are relative to the total depth value. Use the PAGE buttons to select page 2, press the LCD button corresponding to the part for which you want to adjust the reverb depth, then use the data dial or [+]/[-] buttons to adjust the reverb depth as required. The LCD buttons can be held to increase the depth for the corresponding part only. The individual part reverb depth range is from "0" (no reverb) to "100" (maximum reverb). The default setting of "50" can be instantly recalled for any part by simultaneously pressing the [+] and [-] buttons while the depth parameter for the desired part is selected. • The TOTAL DEPTH setting applies to all parts. • The actual reverb depth for each part is determined by the product of the TOTAL DEPTH and individual part depth settings. For example, if one is "0", no reverb will be produced even if the other is "100". • Both total and individual part depth can be adjusted in five steps. -+ 23

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Total Depth Control
The overall depth of the selected reverb type can be increased or de-
creased by using the
TOTAL DEPTH
LCD buttons, or the data dial or
[+]
/
[–]
buttons when the
TOTAL DEPTH
parameter is highlighted. The total
depth range is from “0” (no reverb) through “100” (maximum reverb).
The default TOTAL DEPTH
value of “50” can be instantly recalled by
pressing both the
TOTAL DEPTH
LCD buttons or
[+]
and
[–]
buttons
simultaneously.
Individual Part Depth Control
The depth of the reverb effect applied to the accompaniment rhythm,
bass, chord, and keyboard parts can be individually adjusted via the pa-
rameters provided in page 2 of the reverb display. These values are rela-
tive to the total depth value. Use the
PAGE
buttons to select page 2,
press the LCD button corresponding to the part for which you want to
adjust the reverb depth, then use the data dial or
[+]
/
[–]
buttons to adjust
the reverb depth as required. The LCD buttons can be held to increase
the depth for the corresponding part only. The individual part reverb
depth range is from “0” (no reverb) to “100” (maximum reverb). The
default setting of “50” can be instantly recalled for any part by simulta-
neously pressing the
[+]
and
[–]
buttons while the depth parameter for
the desired part is selected.
The TOTAL DEPTH setting applies to
all parts.
The actual reverb depth for each part
is determined by the
product
of the
TOTAL DEPTH and individual part
depth settings. For example, if one is
“0”, no reverb will be produced even if
the other is “100”.
Both total and individual part depth can
be adjusted in five steps.
Digital Reverb
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