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Adding Effects to Voices Played on the Keyboard
CVP-405/403/401 Owner’s Manual
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Using, Creating and Editing 
V
oices
Adding Effects to Voices Played on 
the Keyboard
The instrument features a sophisticated multi-processor effect system which can 
add extraordinary depth and expression to your sound. 
1
Call up the operation display.
[DIRECT ACCESS] 
→ [EXIT]
2
Select the desired part for which you want to add effects by pressing 
one of the [A]–[C], [F]–[H] buttons. On the CVP-401, select the 
desired part for which you want to add effects by pressing one of the 
[A]–[B] and [F]–[I] buttons.
3
Press the [VOICE EFFECT] button to call up the VOICE EFFECT display. 
4
Use the buttons at the lower/right part of the display to apply effects 
to the Voices. 
Effect Parameters
 You can use a pedal to turn the 
Harmony/Echo effects on and off 
(page 187). 
Portamento: 
Portamento is a function that cre-
ates a smooth transition in pitch 
from the first note played on the 
keyboard to the next. The porta-
mento time (the pitch transition 
time) can be set via the MIXING 
CONSOLE display (page 89).
DSP:
Stands for Digital Signal Proces-
sor (or Processing). DSP changes 
and enhances the audio signal in 
the digital realm to produce a 
wide range of effects.
LEFT HOLD
This function causes the LEFT part Voice to be held even when the keys are released. 
Non-decaying voices such as strings are held continuously, while decay-type voices 
such as piano decay more slowly (as if the sustain pedal has been pressed). 
HARMONY/
ECHO
The Harmony/Echo types are applied to the right-hand Voices (page 86). 
MONO/POLY
This determines whether the part’s Voice is played monophonically (only one note 
at a time) or polyphonically. Using the MONO mode lets you play single, lead 
sounds (such as brass instruments) more realistically. It also lets you expressively 
control the Portamento effect (depending on the selected Voice) by playing legato. 
DSP/DSP 
VARIATION
With the digital effects built into the instrument, you can add ambience and 
depth to your music in a variety of ways—such as adding reverb that makes 
you sound like you are playing in a concert hall. 
• The DSP switch is used to turn the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) effect on 
or off for the currently selected keyboard part. 
• The DSP Variation switch is used to change between variations of the DSP 
effect. You could use this while you play, for example, to change the rotat-
ing speed (slow/fast) of the rotary speaker effect.