Yamaha PSR-EW410 PSR-E463 PSR-EW410 Owners Manual - Page 58
Volume Balance/retrigger Rate, Knob A: Volume Balance, Knob B: Retrigger Rate
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Parameters Assigned to the Knobs b VOLUME BALANCE/RETRIGGER RATE Knob A: VOLUME BALANCE Adjusts the volume balance between the audio playback volume from the connected audio device (page 46) or the computer (page 47) and the Song/Style/Groove. Turning the knob to the left decreases the external audio volume, while turning it to the right decreases the instrument volume. Even when there is no audio input from an external device, the volume of Song, Style and Groove can be adjusted by using the knob. The volume of Voices played on the keyboard cannot be adjusted. NOTE • When the instrument is connected to the [USB TO HOST] terminal, and Audio Loop Back (page 69, Function 056) is set to OFF, you cannot adjust the volume of audio playback input from the external device. Knob B: RETRIGGER RATE Adjusts the Retrigger Rate (the length of the part to be repeated) of the Groove Retrigger function (page 61). Turning this knob to the right decreases it, and turning the knob to the left increases it. NOTE • When setting the tempo of the Groove playback to more than 200, turning the knob to the right cannot change the length to be repeated. The chart below lists some interesting ways to use the various effects that can be assigned to the knobs. Some Ideas for Using the Knobs Number/Effect Try This Select "143 Gemini" (a synth-lead type Voice) or "170 Noise". Select z with [KNOB z CUTOFF/RESONANCE ASSIGN] button, and then switch the target to KEYBOARD. Turning Knobs A or B while playing gives you the dynamic filter-sweep effects of an analog synthesizer. x REVERB/CHORUS Select the Voice "008 CP80." Select x with [KNOB ASSIGN] button, and then switch the target to KEYBOARD. Turn Knobs A and B all the way down to hear the direct, unprocessed sound of the Voice. As you turn Knob B toward the right, a Chorus effect with modulation is gradually applied to the sound. Turning Knob A to the right adds a Reverb effect that makes you sound like you are playing in a concert hall. c DSP Select the Voice, "019 Cool!Org." Select c with [KNOB ASSIGN] button, and then switch the target to KEYBOARD. Press the [DSP] button to turn the DSP on, then set the DSP type (Function 040) to "01 RotarySp." Use Knob A to change the rotating speed of the rotary speaker while playing the keyboard. When you move it slowly, you can create gradual speed changes like on a real rotary speaker. Use Knob B to control the distortion. v ATTACK/RELEASE Select the Voice "173 RSAnPad." Turning Knob A all the way down makes the attack faster, and lets you hear the crisp, clear sound of the original Voice. Turning Knob B all the way down shortens the amount of time for the sound to decay to silence after a key is released. These knobs let you finely adjust the Voice to create the appropriate sound for the particular song you're playing. b VOLUME BALANCE/ RETRIGGER RATE Knob A: Connect an audio device or a computer (page 46), then turn this knob while playing audio on the external device. You can adjust the volume balance between the performance on this instrument and the audio input. Knob B: Select the Section C of the Groove "008 FrenchDJ" and start Groove playback. Turn this knob to the right while holding down the Section button C, and you can progressively shorten the Retrigger rate like a DJ would in performance. Reference 58 PSR-E463/PSR-EW410 Owner's Manual
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