Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual - Page 70
Applyin, an Insertion Effect to a Vocal Part, Use the [3
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Applying an Insertion Effect to a Vocal Part The DSP (Digital Signal Processor) functions built into the instrument feature high-quality effect types, including real Echo and real Delay. You can also apply the DSP effects independently only to a specified target. For example, you can have a polished, consistent sound for the mix by applying common effects (such as Reverb and Chorus) to all parts, and yet have a special Delay effect inserted only to the vocal part. The instructions below show how to apply the DSP effects only to vocal part. 1 Call up the operation display. [MIC SETTING] → TAB [E] Mixer For details on connecting a microphone, refer to the Owner's Manual, chapter 5. 2 Press the [8 ] buttons to call up the effect type selection display. 5 2 34 5 3 Use the [1 ]/[2 ] (Block) buttons to select the effect block. Microphone To apply the DSP effects (except Reverb or Chorus) only to vocal part, select DSP5 as the effect block. For the block diagram, refer to page 94. 4 Use the [3 ] (Part) buttons to select the part to apply the DSP effects. To apply the DSP effects (except Reverb or Chorus) only to vocal part, select MIC as the part. 5 Use the [4 ]/[5 ] (Category) buttons to select the desired category, and then use the [6 ]/[7 ] (Type) buttons to select the desired type. Check the effects while singing into the microphone. NOTE Reverb has no category. To make detail setting of the effects, press the [8 ] (Detail) buttons. For details, refer to "Editing and Saving Your Original Effect Type" (page 89). 6 Save the edited setting. For details, refer to the next page. 70 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual