Yamaha PSR-292 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
Function
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Function parameters
CATEGORY SELECT Display Range/
Settings
Description
Overall Transpose Transpos -12–12 This determines the transposition of the entire PSR-292 sound. *
Tuning Tuning -100–100 This determines the pitch of the entire PSR-292 sound . *
Split Point SplitPnt 000–127 This determines the highest key for the Split voice and sets the Split
“point” — in other words, the key that separates the Split (lower) and Main
(upper) voices. (The Split voice sounds up to and including the Split Point
key.) The default Split Point is 054 (F#2). The Split Point setting and Ac-
companiment Split Point setting are automatically set to the same value.
*
Touch
Sensitivity
TouchSns 1–3 A setting of “1” results in limited touch response; this setting produces a
relatively narrow dynamic range, no matter how lightly or strongly you
play the keys. “2” lets you play over a normal dynamic range (soft to loud),
while “3” is designed for playing very soft passages, giving you slightly
more detailed control in the soft volume range. When Touch is turned off
(page 30), a constant velocity value of 80 is produced (total velocity range
= 0–127).
*
Main Voice Volume M.Volume 0–127 This determines the volume of the Main voice, letting you create an opti-
mum mix with the Dual or Split voice.
*
Octave M.Octave -2–2
(octave)
This determines the octave range for the Main voice. Use this to set the
most suitable range for the Main voice.
*
Pan M.Pan
0 (full left)–64
(center) –127
(full right)
This determines the pan position of the Main voice in the stereo image. *
Reverb
Send
Level
M.RevLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Main voice’s signal is sent to the Re-
verb effect. Higher values result in a louder Reverb effect.
*
Chorus
Send
Level
M.ChoLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Main voice’s signal is sent to the Cho-
rus effect. Higher values result in a louder Chorus effect.
*
DSP Send
Level
M.DspLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Main voice’s signal is sent to the DSP
effect. Higher values result in a louder DSP effect.
*
Dual Voice Voice D.Voice 1–605 This select the dual voice.
Volume D.Volume 0–127 This determines the volume of the Dual voice, letting you create an opti-
mum mix with the Main voice.
*
Octave D.Octave -2–2
(octave)
This determines the octave range for the Dual voice. Use this to create
an octave layer with the Main voice.
*
Pan D.Pan
0 (full left)–64
(center) –127
(full right)
This determines the pan position of the Dual voice in the stereo image.
For a spacious sounding effect, set this value at or near 0, and set the
Main Voice Pan at the opposite positive value.
*
Reverb
Send
Level
D.RevLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Dual voice’s signal is sent to the Re-
verb effect. Higher values result in a louder Reverb effect for the Dual
voice.
*
Chorus
Send
Level
D.ChoLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Dual voice’s signal is sent to the Cho-
rus effect. Higher values result in a louder Chorus effect for the Dual
voice.
*
DSP Send
Level
D.DspLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Dual voice’s signal is sent to the DSP
effect. Higher values result in a louder DSP effect for the Dual voice.
*
Split Voice Voice S.Voice 1–605 This select the split voice.
Volume S.Volume 0–127 This determines the volume of the Split voice, letting you create an opti-
mum mix with the Main voice.
*
Octave S.Octave -2–2
(octave)
This determines the octave range for the Split voice. Use this to set the
most suitable range for the Split (lower) voice.
*
Pan S.Pan
0 (full left)–64
(center) –127
(full right)
This determines the pan position of the Split voice in the stereo image.
For a spacious sounding effect, set this value at or near 0, and set the
Main Voice Pan at the opposite positive value.
*
Reverb
Send
Level
S.RevLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Split voice’s signal is sent to the Reverb
effect. Higher values result in a louder Reverb effect for the Split voice.
*
Chorus
Send
Level
S.ChoLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Split voice’s signal is sent to the Chorus
effect. Higher values result in a louder Chorus effect for the Split voice.
*
DSP Send
Level
S.DspLvl 0–127 This determines how much of the Split voice’s signal is sent to the DSP
effect. Higher values result in a louder DSP effect for the Split voice.
*
* The “*” mark indicates that the setting can be restored to default value by pressing both [+]/[-] buttons simultaneously.