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About Digital Effects (Reverb/Chorus/DSP)
When DSP type Is Selected as a Insertion Effect
• The three PSR-530 effects will be connected as shown below.
• The signal will enter reverb and chorus according to the send level set for each, and the signal with the effect
applied will be output according to the return level that is set. The reverb and chorus send levels are set for
each part (track) with the Revoice mode. The reverb and chorus return level value is set in common for all the
parts.
• The stereo panning is available for each of the reverb and chorus at the output for their signals. Using MIDI,
the panning position for the effect can be set (page 115).
• If a “Send Chorus to Reverb” (page 115) signal is transmitted to the PSR-530 from an external MIDI device,
a signal can be sent from the chorus to the reverb (connected in series).
• The signal will enter DSP with the Dry/Wet (send level) that is set, and a signal with the effect applied will be
output. The DSP Dry/Wet (send level) is set for only R1 voice with the Revoice mode. The DSP return level
cannot be set.
rev send
cho send
dry
reverb 
return
chorus 
return
send chorus to reverb
DRY LINE
PAN
reverb 
pan
chorus 
pan
OUTPUT
The bold lines are stereo lines.
rev send
cho send
dry
rev send
cho send
dry
rev send
cho send
dry
variation  part
L Voice
All tracks that 
can be revoiced.
Variation is valid for 
only one part.
R1 Voice
R2 Voice
DSP
DSP
variation on/off
DSP on/off
PAN
volume
expression
PAN
volume
expression
PAN
volume
expression
PAN
volume
expression
REVERB
CHORUS
PAN
DSP Dry/Wet
MIDI Channel 1
MIDI Channel 16