Yamaha PSR-SX600 PSR-SX600 Reference Manual - Page 93

Edit the Master Compressor., the [ENTER] button.

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1 Press the [1 ] (CMP) button to turn the Master Compressor on. 2 Press the [2 ] (Type) button to call up the Master Compressor Type window. 3 Use the [1 ]-[4 ] buttons to select the Master Compressor Type, then press the [ENTER] button. Natural: Natural Compressor settings in which the effect is moderately pronounced. Rich: Rich Compressor settings in which the instrument's characteristics are optimally enhanced. This is good for enhancing acoustic instruments, jazz music, etc. Punchy: Highly exaggerated Compressor settings. This is good for enhancing rock music. Electronic: Compressor settings in which the electronic dance music's characteristics are optimally enhanced. Loud: Powerful Compressor settings. This is good for enhancing energetic music such as rock or gospel music. User1-30: Your own custom Compressor settings saved in step 5. 4 Edit the Master Compressor. [3 ] Compression Determines the threshold (minimum level at which compression starts). [4 ] Texture Determines the ratio of compression (how much the dynamic range is compressed). [5 ]/ Output Determines the output level. [6 ] 8 5 Press the [8 ] (Save) button to save the settings as a User Master Compressor Mixer type. Select the destination to which the Master Compressor is to be saved, by using the [2 ]-[5 ] buttons. If necessary, change the Master Compressor name. Press the [6 ] (Rename) button to call up the Character Entry window, enter the name, then press the [8 ] (OK) button. The saved Master Compressor setting can be called up using instruction steps 2 to 3 above. PSR-SX600 Reference Manual 93

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PSR-SX600 Reference Manual
93
8
Mixer
1
Press the [1

] (CMP) button to turn the Master Compressor on.
2
Press the [2

] (Type) button to call up the Master Compressor Type window.
3
Use the [1

]–[4

] buttons to select the Master Compressor Type, then press
the [ENTER] button.
Natural:
Natural Compressor settings in which the effect is moderately pronounced.
Rich:
Rich Compressor settings in which the instrument’s characteristics are optimally enhanced. This is
good for enhancing acoustic instruments, jazz music, etc.
Punchy:
Highly exaggerated Compressor settings. This is good for enhancing rock music.
Electronic:
Compressor settings in which the electronic dance music’s characteristics are optimally
enhanced.
Loud:
Powerful Compressor settings. This is good for enhancing energetic music such as rock or gospel
music.
User1–30:
Your own custom Compressor settings saved in step 5.
4
Edit the Master Compressor.
5
Press the [8

] (Save) button to save the settin
g
s as a User Master Compressor
type.
Select the destination to which the Master Compressor is to be saved, by using the [2

]–[5

]
buttons. If necessary, change the Master Compressor name. Press the [6

] (Rename) button to call up
the Character Entry window, enter the name, then press the [8
] (OK) button. The saved Master
Compressor setting can be called up using instruction steps 2 to 3 above.
[3

]
Compression
Determines the threshold (minimum level at which compression starts).
[4

]
Texture
Determines the ratio of compression (how much the dynamic range is com-
pressed).
[5

]/
[6

]
Output
Determines the output level.