Yamaha PSR-EW410 PSR-E463 PSR-EW410 Owners Manual - Page 24
Adding DSP Effects, DSP Type, RotarySp, GrandPno
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Try Playing a Variety of Instrument Voices Quick Guide Adding DSP Effects DSP is an abbreviation for Digital Signal Processor, and provides effects that enhance the sound. DSP effects are applied only to a specified target as described below. Parts to which DSP effects are applied When selecting the target "KEYBOARD" for DSP target: KEYBOARD • Main Voice • Dual Voice • Track 1 of a User Song target: BACKING • Style • Pattern • Track A of a User Song DSP • ON/OFF • Type Output Output When selecting the target "BACKING" for DSP target: KEYBOARD • Main Voice • Dual Voice • Track 1 of a User Song target: BACKING • Style • Pattern • Track A of a User Song DSP • ON/OFF • Type Output Output • This parameter is set in step 5. 1 Press the [DSP] button to turn DSP on. Appears when the DSP is on. Although turning on DSP will select a DSP type suitable for the current panel setting, you can select a different DSP type as described in the following steps. 2 Hold down the [DSP] button for longer than a second to call up "DSP Type" (Function 040). After a few seconds, the current DSP type appears. DSP Type 040 Hold for longer than a second. RotarySp 01 040 Current DSP type 24 PSR-E463/PSR-EW410 Owner's Manual 3 Rotate the dial to select a DSP type. For information about the available DSP types, refer to the Effect Type List in the Data List. 4 Press [KNOB ASSING] button to select c. 5 Press the [TARGET] button and select the target. When KEYBOARD is selected, the DSP affects the Main Voice, Dual Voice or track 1 of a User Song. When BACKING is selected, it affects the Style, Groove Creator or track A of a User Song. GrandPno 001 Current Target 6 Press the [DSP] button again to turn DSP off. Limitations when recording a Song • DSP effects can be recorded only to Tracks 1 and A. • The DSP type and target cannot be changed while recording. • When recording to an existing User Song, if the target to which the DSP effects are applied differs from the recording tracks, DSP related setting data (DSP target, type, parameter A/B) will not be recorded or overwritten. • The DSP effects may not be applied as expected when a User Song is being played back. This is because the DSP effects are affected by the data recorded to the User Song.