Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Owners Manual - Page 78

Applying DSP Effects to Your Vocals

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4 Make sure that Mic (the [1 ] button) is turned on. 5 (If necessary, turn on the microphone.) Use the [2 ]/[3 ] (Gain) buttons to adjust the Input Level while singing into the microphone. Adjust the Input Level while checking the INPUT LEVEL INDICATOR on the left of the display. Make sure to adjust the Input Level so that the indicator lights in green or yellow. Also, make sure that the indicator does not light in red, since this indicates that the input level is too high. 5 6 6 Use the [7 ] (Volume) buttons to adjust the volume balance between the microphone sound and the instrument sound. Disconnecting the microphone 1. Set the [MASTER VOLUME] dial to the minimum position. 2. Disconnect the microphone from the [MIC INPUT] jack. Applying DSP Effects to Your Vocals You can add ambience and depth of singing in a concert hall to your vocals by using Reverb, as well as giving your vocals a rich, "fat" sound by using Chorus. 1 Call up the Mic Setting display. [MIC SETTING] → TAB [E] Mixer NOTE For details on connecting a microphone, refer to page 77. 2 2 Use the [5 ] (Reverb) / [6 ] (Chorus) buttons to adjust the depth of Reverb (or Chorus) while singing into the microphone. The higher the depth value, the deeper the effect becomes. NOTE The effects of Reverb and Chorus are applied to all of the parts input to the Mixer (page 92). You can adjust only the depth of Reverb (or Chorus) on this display. 78 PSR-SX600 Owner's Manual

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78
PSR-SX600 Owner’s Manual
4
Make sure that Mic (the [1

] button) is turned on.
5
(If necessary, turn on the microphone.) Use the [2

]/[3

] (Gain) buttons to adjust
the Input Level while singing into the microphone.
6
Use the [7

] (Volume) buttons to adjust the volume balance between the microphone
sound and the instrument sound.
You can add ambience and depth of singing in a concert hall to your vocals by using Reverb, as well as giving your
vocals a rich, “fat” sound by using Chorus.
1
Call up the Mic Setting display.
[MIC SETTING]
TAB [
E
] Mixer
2
Use the [5

] (Reverb) / [6

] (Chorus) buttons to adjust the
depth of Reverb (or Chorus) while singing into the microphone.
The higher the depth value, the deeper the effect becomes.
6
5
Adjust the Input Level while checking
the INPUT LEVEL INDICATOR on the
left of the display. Make sure to adjust
the Input Level so that the indicator
lights in green or yellow. Also, make
sure that the indicator does not light in
red, since this indicates that the input
level is too high.
Disconnecting the microphone
1. Set the [MASTER VOLUME] dial to the minimum position.
2. Disconnect the microphone from the [MIC INPUT] jack.
Applying DSP Effects to Your Vocals
NOTE
For details on connecting a micro-
phone, refer to page 77.
2
NOTE
The effects of Reverb and Chorus are
applied to all of the parts input to the
Mixer (page 92). You can adjust only
the depth of Reverb (or Chorus) on this
display.