Yamaha DGX-650 Owner's Manual - Page 51

Selecting a DSP Type, Reference

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Handy Performance Features Selecting a DSP Type DSP is an abbreviation of Digital Signal Processing. These range from reverb-like ambience effects to distortion and other dynamic processing tools that let you enhance the sound, or completely transform it. The DSP effect can be added to the Main and Dual Voices. Although ON/OFF status and type selection for DSP depends on a selected Main Voice, you can set these parameters manually. 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 3 Use the dial to turn DSP on. Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN display in order to check the DSP on/off status. NOTE • The volume of the currently playing Voice changes when turning DSP on or off. This is not a malfunction. The amount of change differs depending on the selected Voice. • The DSP type is an overall setting-only one type can be selected. For this reason, when you play a newly loaded Song or Style, for example, the currently playing Voices may not sound as expected. This is normal, since the Song or Style has its own DSP type which replaces any selection you've made before loading. A similar phenomenon occurs when you use the [FF], [REW] buttons or AB Repeat function during Song playback. 2 Use the CATEGORY [r] and [f] buttons to call up "DSP." The current setting is displayed. Appears when DSP is on 4 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 5 Use the CATEGORY [r] and [f] but- tons to call up "DSP Type." The currently selected DSP type will be displayed. 6 Use the dial to select a DSP type. For information about the available DSP types, refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data List. Adjusting the DSP Level You can adjust the DSP level applied to the Main and Dual Voices individually via the FUNCTION display. Refer to "** DSP Level" in the Function List (page 67). Reference DGX-650 Owner's Manual 51

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Handy Performance Features
DGX-650
Owner’s Manual
51
Reference
Selecting a DSP Type
DSP is an abbreviation of Digital Signal Processing.
These range from reverb-like ambience effects to dis-
tortion and other dynamic processing tools that let you
enhance the sound, or completely transform it. The
DSP effect can be added to the Main and Dual Voices.
Although ON/OFF status and type selection for DSP
depends on a selected Main Voice, you can set these
parameters manually.
1
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
2
Use the CATEGORY [
r
] and [
f
] but-
tons to call up “DSP.”
The current setting is displayed.
3
Use the dial to turn DSP on.
Press the [EXIT] button to return to the MAIN
display in order to check the DSP on/off status.
4
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
5
Use the CATEGORY [
r
] and [
f
] but-
tons to call up “DSP Type.”
The currently selected DSP type will be displayed.
6
Use the dial to select a DSP type.
For information about the available DSP types,
refer to the Effect Type List in the separate Data
List.
• The volume of the currently playing Voice changes when
turning DSP on or off. This is not a malfunction. The
amount of change differs depending on the selected
Voice.
• The DSP type is an overall setting—only one type can be
selected. For this reason, when you play a newly loaded
Song or Style, for example, the currently playing Voices
may not sound as expected. This is normal, since the
Song or Style has its own DSP type which replaces any
selection you’ve made before loading. A similar phenom-
enon occurs when you use the [FF], [REW] buttons or A-
B Repeat function during Song playback.
NOTE
Adjusting the DSP Level
You can adjust the DSP level applied to the Main
and Dual Voices individually via the FUNCTION
display. Refer to “** DSP Level” in the Function
List (page 67).
Appears when DSP is on