Digital Bass Enhancer function
E-60/E-50 Music Workstation
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ting a CHORUS parameter on the mixer page for
Music Styles to “0” means that only the selected
instrument is no longer processed by the effect, while
the remaining instruments are.
Note:
See “Mixing Song or Style parts” on p. 102 for details.
Press the
[CHO®REV¥SEND]
field and set the desired
value with the
[DATA÷ENTRY]
dial or the
[DEC]
/
[INC]
buttons.
This parameter sets the amount of chorus sound that
is sent to the Reverb processor. The value “127”
effectively allows you to connect the Chorus and
Reverb effects in series (Chorus before Reverb). If you
do not want the chorus signal to be processed by the
reverb effect, set this value to “0”.
Press
[Back]
to return to the display page with the
“modules”.
—or—
Press the
[EXIT]
button to return to the main page.
Digital Bass Enhancer function
If you like a powerful bass response, you can switch on
the E-60/E-50’s “Digital Bass Enhancer” function. It
boosts the low frequencies, which you may appreciate
for pop and dance music.
(1) Press the
[MENU]
button.
(2) Press the
[EFFECTS]
field.
(3) Press the DIGITAL BASS ENHANCER
[ON]
button
icon.
The icon lights. Press it again to switch off the “Digi-
tal Bass Enhancer” function if you no longer need it.
This setting is memorized by the E-60/E-50. It cannot
be saved to a User Program.
(4) Press the
[EXIT]
button to return to the main page.
Note:
You may hear some slight noise from the internal
speakers when the E-60/E-50 is turned on in a very quiet envi-
ronment while the Digital Bass Enhancer is set to “On”. That
noise is too faint to be audible once you start playing. In any
case, it is not transmitted to external speakers or headphones.
Note:
You may hear a clicking noise from the internal speak-
ers when you switch the Digital Bass Enhancer function from
“On” to “Off”, or from “Off” to “On”. This is not a malfunction.
This clicking noise is not transmitted to external speakers or
headphones.
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