Yamaha SV150S Owner's Manual - Page 12
Using the Built-In Effects, Using the Built-In Metronome
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■ Using the Built-In Metronome * The built-in metronome operates even if the instrument is not connected to the Control Box, and can be heard through the stereo inner earphones or through the LINE OUT jack. 1 Press the METRONOME button on the Control Box to call up the display shown at the right. 2 Press the METRONOME button to select the item you want to set in the display, then use the +/- buttons to set the value. * Holding the + or - button changes the value continuously. Also, pressing the + and - buttons simultaneously reverts the value to its factory default value. q= Sets the quarter note tempo (32-280). The default value is 120. Beat: Sets the beat (0-7 beats, 8-beat, triplet, 16beat). The default value is 4-beat. Volume: Sets the volume level (0-30). The default value is 20. 3 Press the ENTER button to start the metronome. Press the button again to stop the metronome. Tempo Beat Volume ■ Using the Built-In Effects The SV150 Silent Violin™ features a built-in DSP (Digital Signal Processor) that can be used to add any of the processor's 24 effects including reverb to make playing more enjoyable. 1 As described in the previous "Sound Output Basics" sec- tion, connect the instrument to the Control Box and make the proper settings. 2 Press the SOUND button on the Control Box to call up the display shown on the right. 3 Using the + and - buttons, select an EFFECT (No. 1-25) * Effect "No. 25 No Effect" switches the effect OFF. If a parameter appears below the effect name, press the SOUND button to select the parameter, then use the +/- buttons to set the parameter value. * Holding the + or - button changes the value continu- ously. Also, pressing the + and - buttons simultaneously reverts the value to its factory default value. Effect No. Effect name Parameter: Selected Value 12