Yamaha PSR-S775 PSR-S975/PSR-S775 Reference Manual - Page 104
Mixing Console, Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters
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9 Mixing Console Contents Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters 104 Editing FILTER Parameters 105 Editing TUNE Parameters 106 Editing EFFECT Parameters 107 • Adjusting the Effect Depth for Each Part 107 • Selecting an Effect Type for each Block 107 • Editing and Saving Your Original Effect Type 109 Editing EQ Parameters 111 • Editing Part EQ Parameters 111 • Editing and Saving Your Original Master EQ (MEQ) Type 112 Editing Master Compressor (CMP) Parameters 113 • Saving Master Compressor Settings 114 Block Diagram 115 Regarding the Mixing Console, the Reference Manual covers detailed descriptions of each parameter while the Owner's Manual covers the basic instructions including the Save operation. You can edit various parameters for the Parts called up via the [MIXER/EQ] button, then save your edits for future recall. For a visual indication of the signal flow and configuration of the Mixing Console, refer to the Block Diagram on page 115. Use the TAB [E]/[F] buttons to select the various pages that follow. Editing VOL/VOICE Parameters 9 Mixing Console [B]/[C]/ VOICE [G]/[H] [D]/[I] [E]/[J] PANPOT VOLUME Allows you to re-select the Voices for each part. NOTE Note the following operation limitations. • For each Style channel, you can select the Voices for recording on pages 33 and 34. • For each Style or Song channel, you cannot select Voices in the USER drive. • For each Multi Pad, you cannot change the Voice. • When a GM Song is selected, only a Drum Kit Voice can be selected for channel 10 (in the SONG CH9-16 page). NOTE For a Style or Song channel, calling up a rhythm/percussion Voice (Drum Kit, etc.) will replace the channel settings with those for the new Voice. In such a case, the original settings may not be restored even if you re-select the original Voice. To restore the original sound, select the same Style or Song again without carrying out the Save operation. Determines the stereo position of the selected part (channel). Determines the volume of each part or channel, giving you fine control over the balance of all the parts. 104 PSR-S975/S775 Reference Manual
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