Yamaha PSR-A3 Owner's Manual - Page 28

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3 Exit ...Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the DIGITAL EFFECT function. Digital Effects Setting the Chorus Return Level The chorus return level determines the amount of "wet" (affected) signals output to the amplifier. 1 Select the Chorus Return Level Function Press the [FUNCTION] button to the left of the display as many times as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to "DIGITAL EFFECT" in the function list to the left of the display, and use the cursor [v] and [w] buttons to select the Chorus Return Level function. 164 ChoRtnLv 2 Set the Chorus Return Level Use the [-/NO] and [+/YES] buttons, the number buttons or the data dial to set the desired chorus return level. The range is from "00" to "127". • See page 82 for more details on the Digital Effects. • The chorus return level designated here affects the entire setting, while the chorus send level can be applied to the voice selected via the VOICE function, the split voice and the dual voice separately via the "ChoLevel" in the OVERALL function group, the "S.ChoLvl" in the SPLIT VOICE function and the "D.ChoLvl" in the DUAL VOICE function (see pages 72, 16 and 19). • The default chorus return level = 64 can be recalled instantly by pressing both the [-/NO] and [+/ YES] buttons simultaneously. 3 Exit ...Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the DIGITAL EFFECT function. 27

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Digital Effects
3
Exit
.........................................................................................................................................................................................
Press the
[VOICE]
button or select a different function to exit from the
DIGITAL EFFECT function.
1
Select the Chorus Return Level Function
.................................................
Press the
[FUNCTION]
button to the left of the display as many times
as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to “DIGITAL
EFFECT” in the function list to the left of the display, and use the cursor
[
] and [
] buttons to select the Chorus Return Level function.
See page 82 for more details on
the Digital Effects.
The chorus return level desig-
nated here affects the entire
setting, while the chorus send
level can be applied to the voice
selected via the VOICE function,
the split voice and the dual voice
separately via the “ChoLevel” in
the OVERALL function group, the
“S.ChoLvl” in the SPLIT VOICE
function and the “D.ChoLvl” in
the DUAL VOICE function (see
pages 72, 16 and 19).
The default chorus return level =
64 can be recalled instantly by
pressing both the [–/NO] and [+/
YES] buttons simultaneously.
2
Set the Chorus Return Level
...............................................................................................
Use the
[–/NO]
and
[+/YES]
buttons, the number buttons or the data dial
to set the desired chorus return level. The range is from “00” to “127”.
3
Exit
.........................................................................................................................................................................................
Press the
[VOICE]
button or select a different function to exit from the
DIGITAL EFFECT function.
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Setting the Chorus Return Level
The chorus return level determines the amount of “wet” (affected) signals output to the amplifier.