Yamaha P-525 P-525 Owners Manual - Page 26

Enhancing and Customizing the Sound

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Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices) Enhancing and Customizing the Sound Applying the following effects gives you greater and richer expressive capabilities. [MENU] button [6]/[%]/[-]/[3] [EXIT] button buttons [DUAL/SPLIT] button Adding reverberation to the Sound (Reverb) Adding reverberation to the Sound enables you enjoy the realistic feeling of playing in a concert hall. When you select a Voice, the optimum Reverb Type is automatically selected, but you can also select it yourself. The Reverb type selected here is applied to the entire sound, including the keyboard performance, Song playback and MIDI data input from an external device. 1. Press the [REVERB] button to call up the "Reverb" display. The Reverb type for Voices in the Piano group can also be set in the Piano Room display (page 24). "Reverb" display 2. Use the [6]/[%] buttons to select the Reverb type. Reverb Type List Reverb type Off Recital Hall Concert Hall Chamber Room Cathedral Club Plate Effect No effect Simulates clear reverberation in a mid-sized hall suitable for piano recital. Simulates brilliant reverberation in a large hall for public orchestra performances. Simulates the elegant reverberation in a small room suitable for chamber music. Simulates the soft reverberation of a smaller performance space, such as a room or lounge. Simulates the solemn reverberation in a high-ceiling stone-made cathedral. Simulates the lively reverberation in a jazz club or a small bar. Simulates the bright sound of vintage reverb equipment used in recording studios. Default setting: Differs depending on the Voice or Voice combination. You can adjust the Reverb depth for the selected Voice from the "Voice" menu: "Voice Edit" → "Reverb Depth" (page 96). 3. Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the "Reverb" display. 26 P-525 Owner's Manual

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P-525 Owner’s Manual
Playing Various Musical Instrument Sounds (Voices)
Applying the following effects gives you greater and richer expressive
capabilities.
Adding reverberation to the Sound (Reverb)
Adding reverberation to the Sound enables you enjoy the realistic feeling of
playing in a concert hall. When you select a Voice, the optimum Reverb Type is
automatically selected, but you can also select it yourself. The Reverb type
selected here is applied to the entire sound, including the keyboard performance,
Song playback and MIDI data input from an external device.
1.
Press the [REVERB] button to call up the “Reverb” display.
The Reverb type for Voices in the Piano group can also be set in the Piano
Room display (page 24).
2.
Use the [
U
]/[
D
] buttons to select the Reverb type.
You can adjust the Reverb depth for the selected Voice from the “Voice”
menu: “Voice Edit” → “Reverb Depth” (page 96).
3.
Press the [EXIT] button to exit from the “Reverb” display.
Enhancing and Customizing the Sound
[
U
]/[
D
]/[
L
]/[
R
]
buttons
[DUAL/SPLIT]
button
[EXIT] button
[MENU] button
“Reverb” display
Default setting:
Differs
depending on the Voice or
Voice combination.
Reverb Type List
Reverb type
Effect
Off
No effect
Recital Hall
Simulates clear reverberation in a mid-sized hall suitable for piano recital.
Concert Hall
Simulates brilliant reverberation in a large hall for public orchestra
performances.
Chamber
Simulates the elegant reverberation in a small room suitable for chamber music.
Room
Simulates the soft reverberation of a smaller performance space, such as a
room or lounge.
Cathedral
Simulates the solemn reverberation in a high-ceiling stone-made cathedral.
Club
Simulates the lively reverberation in a jazz club or a small bar.
Plate
Simulates the bright sound of vintage reverb equipment used in recording
studios.