Yamaha TYROS Owners Manual - Page 137

System Effects and Insertion Effects, Effect Signal Flow Chart, Insertion Effect, System Effect

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Reference Mixing Console I System Effects and Insertion Effects All the effect blocks are connected or routed in one of two ways: System or Insertion. System applies the selected effect to all parts, while Insertion applies the selected effect to one specific part. The DSP 1 effect can be configured for either System or Insertion routing via the Effect Parameter settings (page 138). I Effect Signal Flow Chart System Effect Reverb Chorus DSP1 When DSP1 is set as an System effect RIGHT 1 RIGHT 2 RIGHT 3 LEFT Song part Part EQ (each channel) Style part (each channel) Multi Pad Microphone sound Send Level (set for each part or channel) Insertion Effect Assigned automatically to respective parts as needed. DSP2 DSP3 DSP4 DSP5 DSP1 When DSP1 is set as an Insertion effect DSP6 Vocal Harmony Return Level (set for all parts or channels) Master Compressor Master EQ Output • About DSP 1 In most cases, the DSP 1 effect block is available for either the song or style part. For songs and styles, the effect block is applied to only the last selected or played part. For example, when selecting or starting a song during style playback, the DSP 1 effect applied to the style part is cancelled and is applied instead to the song part. Particularly if the style data originally is processed with a distortion effect of DSP 1, this operation may result in disrupting the overall volume balance among the style parts (channels). Note that the same problem may occur when starting or selecting a style during song playback. • About DSP 2 - 5 The effect blocks DSP 2 through 5 are available independently for the keyboard parts and song parts. Only that part which has been assigned to an effect block can use that effect. For example, if you select or start a song, the DSP effect applied to the keyboard part is cancelled and is applied instead to the song. Pressing the [DSP] button on the panel restores the corresponding effect block to the current keyboard part (from the song). 137 TYROS Owner's Manual 135

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Mixing Console
Reference
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TYROS Owner’s Manual
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System Effects and Insertion Effects
All the effect blocks are connected or routed in one of two ways: System or Insertion. System applies
the selected effect to all parts, while Insertion applies the selected effect to one specific part.
The DSP 1 effect can be configured for either System or Insertion routing via the Effect Parameter
settings (page 138).
Effect Signal Flow Chart
RIGHT 1
RIGHT 2
RIGHT 3
LEFT
Song part
(each channel)
Style part
(each channel)
Multi Pad
Microphone
sound
Insertion Effect
Assigned automatically to
respective parts as needed.
DSP2
DSP3
DSP4
DSP5
DSP1
DSP6
Vocal
Harmony
Part EQ
Master
Compressor
Master EQ
Send Level
(set for each part or
channel)
Return Level
(set for all parts or
channels)
DSP1
Chorus
Reverb
System Effect
When DSP1 is set as
an Insertion effect
Output
When DSP1 is set as an System effect
About DSP 1
In most cases, the DSP 1 effect block is available for either the song or style part.
For songs and
styles, the effect block is applied to only the last selected or played part.
For example, when selecting or starting a song during style playback, the DSP 1 effect applied to the
style part is cancelled and is applied instead to the song part.
Particularly if the style data originally
is processed with a distortion effect of DSP 1, this operation may result in disrupting the overall vol-
ume balance among the style parts (channels).
Note that the same problem may occur when starting or selecting a style during song playback.
About DSP 2 - 5
The effect blocks DSP 2 through 5 are available independently for the keyboard parts and song
parts.
Only that part which has been assigned to an effect block can use that effect.
For example, if
you select or start a song, the DSP effect applied to the keyboard part is cancelled and is applied
instead to the song.
Pressing the [DSP] button on the panel restores the corresponding effect block
to the current keyboard part (from the song).