Yamaha PSR-S975 PSR-S975/PSR-S775 Reference Manual - Page 103

Editing the DETAIL Tab Parameters, BAND PASS FILTER 1-10 parameters

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 EFFECT parameters (selected by [E]/[J] buttons) [4 ]/ [5 ] TYPE Determines the specific type of effect applied to the lead Synth Vocoder sound. A wide range of reverb, delay, modulation, distortion and other special effects are available. You can edit the vocal effect by pressing the [G] (VOCAL EFFECT EDIT) button (step 2 on page 101). For a list of the effect types, refer to the Data List on the website. [6 ] DEPTH Determines the amount of the effect (selected in TYPE above) applied to the overall Synth Vocoder sound. [7 ] REVERB Determines the amount of reverb applied to the overall Synth Vocoder sound. [8 ] CHORUS Determines the amount of chorus effect applied to the overall Synth Vocoder sound. Editing the DETAIL Tab Parameters Microphone/Guitar Input Use the [B]-[E] buttons to select the BAND PASS FILTER 1-5 or 6-10, then set the 8 value by using the [1 ]-[5 ] buttons. NOTE Feedback (howling) may result depending on the setup settings. Be careful especially when you increase values.  BAND PASS FILTER 1-10 parameters Determines each output gain of the BPF 1-10 for the Inst Input (keyboard performance sound). The BPF 1 corresponds to the lowest Formant while the BPF 10 corresponds to the highest Formant. Settings: -18dB - +18dB PSR-S975/S775 Reference Manual 103

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PSR-S975/S775 Reference Manual
103
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Microphone/Guitar Input
EFFECT parameters (selected by [E]/[J] buttons)
Editing the DETAIL Tab Parameters
Use the [B]–[E] buttons to select the BAND PASS FILTER 1–5 or 6–10, then set the
value by using the [1

]–[5

] buttons.
NOTE
Feedback (howling) may result depending on the setup settings. Be careful especially when you increase values.
BAND PASS FILTER 1–10 parameters
Determines each output gain of the BPF 1–10 for the Inst Input (keyboard performance sound). The BPF 1
corresponds to the lowest Formant while the BPF 10 corresponds to the highest Formant.
Settings:
-18dB – +18dB
[4

]/
[5

]
TYPE
Determines the specific type of effect applied to the lead Synth Vocoder
sound. A wide range of reverb, delay, modulation, distortion and other
special effects are available. You can edit the vocal effect by pressing
the [G] (VOCAL EFFECT EDIT) button (step 2 on
page 101
).
For a list of the effect types, refer to the Data List on the website.
[6

]
DEPTH
Determines the amount of the effect (selected in TYPE above) applied
to the overall Synth Vocoder sound.
[7

]
REVERB
Determines the amount of reverb applied to the overall Synth Vocoder
sound.
[8

]
CHORUS
Determines the amount of chorus effect applied to the overall Synth
Vocoder sound.