Applying Effects to the Sound (Effects)
You can apply a wide range of different effects to the notes you play on the keyboard.
Chapter 1 For more on the effect types, refer to the �Effects List� (p. 191).
1. 2.
First, press the Tone button to select a Tone (p. 27).
The �Tone selection screen� appears.
Then, touch <Effects>.
The �Effect screen� appears.
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NOTE
Selecting a different effect for the left-hand Tone than the one applied to the right-hand Tone and Layer Tone may not result in the effect you want. Select the same effect as that used for the right-hand Tone.
Applying effects to the sound
NOTE
3.
Touch <ON>.
The effect selected with <Type> will be applied.
When you select an effect type that starts with �GS,� that type of effect is also applied for the chorus effect for the song or Music Style (p. 58) selected at
Setting the Effect
4. 5.
Touch <Type> Touch <Depth>
to select the type of effect. to adjust the amount of effect applied.
that time.
The amount increases as the value is raised. You can also move the slider with the [-] [+] buttons and the dial. Pressing the [-] [+] buttons simultaneously returns the slider to the initial value. Touch <Exit> to return to the Tone selection screen.
Cancelling the Effect
All [Voice] button tones with a �GS� or � � logo appearing
6.
On the Effects screen, touch <Off>.
after the tone name have the same effect applied to them. If
About the Effect Settings
When the effects is set to ON, the appropriate effect is applied for the currently selected sound. You can also apply different effect types to each tone (except GS tones and tones with the � � logo). Although turning off the power returns effects
the effect for one of the tones with the �GS� or � � logo is
changed, then the effects for the other tones with the �GS� or � � logo are also changed
to their initial settings, carrying out Memory Backup (p. 165) allows you to save and store the settings even after the power is turned off.