Yamaha PSR-540 Owner's Manual - Page 50

System Effects and Insertion Effects, Harmony/Echo, F3 DigitalEffect

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Digital Effects System Effects and Insertion Effects The reverb, chorus and DSP effects are divided into two different types or methods or operation. There are two types of digital effects: system effects and insertion effects. q System Effects Applies the effect to all of the parts input to the mixer. You can set the amount of effect applied with the depth and return level parameters. Reverb and chorus are both system effects. q Insertion Effects Applies the effect to only one designated part before inputting the signal to the mixer. You can effectively use the digital effects by applying the desired effect to the specific part. With the insertion effects, only the DSP depth can be set. The illustration below with the various audio components (instruments, effect devices and a mixer) represents the inner workings of the DSP effects of the PSR-540. Insertion Effect System Effect SEND (Depth) RETURN Amplifier Mixer Speaker q Reverb ...... All types function as system effects. q Chorus ...... All types function as system effects. q DSP .......... Depending on the selected type, this functions either as a system effect or an insertion effect. Refer to "About Digital Effects" (page 131) and the Type List. Harmony/Echo Selecting a Harmony/Echo type 1 Press the [FUNCTION] button. 2 Select "DigitalEffect". Use the data dial, the [+/YES] button or the [-/NO] button. VOICE LR12 STYLE SONG FUNCTION F3 DigitalEffect 3 Press the [NEXT] button to display the Digital Effect screen. 50 48

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Digital Effects
FUNCTION
SONG
STYLE
VOICE LR12
F3 DigitalEffect
RETURN
SEND
(Depth)
Insertion Effect
System Effect
Amplifier
Speaker
Mixer
System Effects and Insertion Effects
The reverb, chorus and DSP effects are divided into two different types or methods or
operation.
There are two types of digital effects: system effects and insertion effects.
Harmony/Echo
Selecting a Harmony/Echo type
2
Select “DigitalEffect”.
Use the
data dial
, the
[+/YES]
button or the
[-/NO]
button.
3
Press the [NEXT] button to display the Digital Effect screen.
System Effects
Applies the effect to all of the parts input to the mixer. You can set the amount of effect
applied with the depth and return level parameters. Reverb and chorus are both system
effects.
Insertion Effects
Applies the effect to only one designated part before inputting the signal to the mixer. You
can effectively use the digital effects by applying the desired effect to the specific part.
With the insertion effects, only the DSP depth can be set.
The illustration below with the various audio components (instruments, effect devices
and a mixer) represents the inner workings of the DSP effects of the PSR-540.
1
Press the [FUNCTION] button.
Reverb
......
All types function as system effects.
Chorus
......
All types function as system effects.
DSP
..........
Depending on the selected type, this functions either as a system effect
or an insertion effect.
Refer to “About Digital Effects” (page 131) and the Type List.
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