Yamaha PSR-530 Manual Do Utilizador

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Digital Effects
DSP
RETURN
SEND
The PSR-530 features an extensive range of 45 DSP (Digital Signal Processor)
effects. There are two types of digital effects, system effects and insertion effects. The
illustration below will give you an idea of how DSP effects work, centering on the
mixer. See “The Digital Effect List” on page 108.
System Effect:
Applies to all of the parts input to the mixer. You can set the Effect Send Level and
Effect Return Level. The System Effect includes Reverb and Chorus types.
Insertion Effect:
Applies only to a designated part before inputting the signal to the mixer. You can
effectively use the digital effects by applying the effect to the specific part. With
the Insertion Effect, you can only designate the Effect Send Level. The Insertion
Effect includes Distortion and Tremolo.
Insertion Effect
System Effect
Amp
Mixer
Speaker
2
Set the Chorus Return Level
Use the [–] and [+] buttons, number buttons, or data dial to set the desired chorus
return level (the current return level value appears to the left of “ChoRtnLv” on the
display). The range is from “0” to “127”. The higher the value the greater the return
level.
• DSP send level can-
not be modified for
some Insertion ef-
fects. In this case the
display shows “- - -”,
indicating that it’s not
accessible.