Yamaha PSR-A1000 Owner's Manual - Page 117
Effect Structure, About the Effect Connections - System and Insertion
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Adjust the Volume Balance and Changing Voices - Mixing Console Effect Structure The PSR-A1000 features the following digital effect systems. The effect type, depth, and various parameters can be set with the panel controls. About the Effect Connections - System and Insertion All the effect blocks are connected or routed in one of two ways: System or Insertion. System applies the selected effect to all parts, while Insertion applies the selected effect to one specific part. Reverb and Chorus are System effects. The DSP effect can be configured for either System or Insertion routing. 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 PSR-A1000. MAIN VOICE DSP When DSP is set as an Insertion effect (here PART is set to MAIN), it is put here in the signal flow. Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send LAYER VOICE Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send LEFT VOICE Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send STYLE/SONG (each channel) Dry Rev Send Cho Send DSP Send DRY LINE REVERB Reverb Return CHORUS Chorus Return OUT When DSP is set as a System effect, it is put here in the signal flow. DSP DSP Return PSR-A1000 117
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