Yamaha PSR-620 Musical Instrument User Manual


 
29
Digital Effects
3
Exit .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the
DIGITAL EFFECT function.
2
Set the DSP Return Level ..........................................................................................................
Use the [–/NO] and [+/YES] buttons, the number buttons or the data dial
to set the desired DSP return level. The range is from “00” to “127”. The
DSP send level can be adjusted via the “DspLevel” function in the OVER-
ALL function group-see page 78.
1
Select the DSP Return Level Function ............................................................
Press the [FUNCTION] button to the left of the display as many times
as necessary until the arrowhead in the display appears next to “DIGITAL
EFFECT” in the function list to the left of the display, and use the cursor
[] and [] buttons to select the DSP Return Level function.
See page 88 for more details on
the Digital Effects.
The DSP return level can not be
changed for the insertion DSP
types (see page 88). In this case,
- - - will appear on the display.
The default DSP return level =64
can be recalled instantly by
pressing both the [/NO] and [+/
YES] buttons simultaneously.
3
Exit .........................................................................................................................................................................................
Press the [VOICE] button or select a different function to exit from the
DIGITAL EFFECT function.
DspRtnLv
164
The DSP return level determines the amount of “wet” (effect) signal output to the amplifier.
Setting the DSP Return Level
Each DSP effect has its own variation. Turn the [DSP VARIATION]
button ON to activate each variation.
You can also select the DSP Type function by pressing and holding the
[DSP] button until the arrow jumps to the “DIGITAL EFFECT” position
and the current DSP type name appears in the display.